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S NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1918. - = PLAINVILLE NEWS avsss oF owy | i C. S, HIL T0 ENLIST WOMEN|) - _ HARTH SUMMER CLOSING SCHEDULRE: \ltmdu\' to Thurs —_— Friday 8 A. M. to 12 Noox Bach Housewile Asked (o G I Peristible Foods fr WimarEm OUR GREAT AN \ CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY, #uy 1200 for Annual Summer i | PRI B DE CARLI FUNERAL TODAY Very Special Number including September 13th, we will close at noon. e Women's Pure Thread Silk Boot Hosiery, ing Vincent Glynn, With Medical Corps, value, for this sale 65¢ pair. Of C reat lm ortance In Our Jul Is Home On Furlonsh Hetore Goine ¥ p Sale y Overscas—Other Timely Items and Women S Summer Brief Notes. rief Note PLECIAL VE N r The members of the Women's Food Women's extra fine quality Lisle Vests, bothig THOSE WHITTA : canvass of the town, for the purpose SPECIAL IN UNIQ A S Women's Lisle Unin Suits, strap top, lnce tr of enlisting every housewife to hel Lttt L AR el 2 Bs(] PR[CE CUT 3 K and tight knee; regular and out-sizes; values to $1d : , win the war by pledging to do a cer- This Sale of Whattall Rugs, Discontinued Patterns, is the most impor- tant happening that has been offered in the Rug Line for some time. it m When this Tot is gone you lose a great opportunity to save money, for the summer. The women are asked to Men S Regular $; Value 4 makers have notified us of an advance of 15% on all new purchases. That can fruits and also vegetables. Tt means the next lot will cost us more than we e asking for these. Buy should be distinctly understood that e Shirts arve from our regular stock, in a " now if you want a Rug and Save by doing so. of the foremost shirt manufactuvers, splendid fitting; : only $3.98. ' tain amount of canning during the the government will not requisition WIOTTAL ANGLO-PERSIAN, WHITTALL ANGLO-INDIAN, any of the canned products. The aim Dx12, restricted price $111.00, This 9xi2, restricted price was $93.7 of the movement is simply {o con- ) l 1 gh 1 Special Sale price is $88.00. Our Special Sale price is e serve perishable foods for home con- Men S Ath etlc i : e § : WIITTALL ANGULO-IND sumption this winter. Under the 1 o “'”.fl-:l,',fiAl.l"',h:( :‘-”‘ :::,Z 8-3x10-6, restricted price was leadership of Miss Blizabeth Scoville, Menisiathlotic) Shittafland Drawers soodfanali 2y price was $71.25, $85.25, Our July Sale is two canning classes have already g Special Sale price is $57.50. Deendtormadlianal weet bwedabi Men’s Athletic Union Si WHITTALL ANGLO-INDIAN, WHITTALL, ROYAL WOR- morning at $:30 o’clock and Monday p ] Al 2 27x5 1 in., resivicted price was $9.75. CESTER, 1-6x12, restricted i evening at 7 o'clock. All women in- fine quality \mmn- Union Su values up to $L. special July Sale price is $7.50. was $55. July Sale price $36.00. terested are invited to join either of S § 1, ROYAL WOR- O B, ATe st o s N L f S WHITTALL ROYAL WOR- R ald Rt i these classes. The members of the ew Line o llmmel' bl . 0x13-6, rostricted CPSTER, size 9x15, restricted price classos should bring their material b \. i e S was $114.75. Sale price is $91.00. with them. Visitors are also wel- Tn lawns and batistes, all white and combined mzh colors, PRI LRI s da e O WHITTALL ANGLO-PERSIAN, come. Silk Waists in white and colors, very latest models and special WHITTALL ANGLO-PERSIAN, (0 11-3x15, restricted price was Home, Ol ITeToNET = B — = 27x54. vestricted price was $11.50. $190.50. Sale price is $151.00. : % : TAFFIETA DRESSES, new models just received, in black and the) July Sale price is $8.75 ca. WHITTALL, ROYALL WOR- Vincent Glynn of the United States summer wear, at very reasonable prices. Medical corps is home on a two-day WHITTALL ANGLO-PERSIAN, CESTER, size 4-6x1 restricted furlough from his station at Wash- 10-6x10-6, restricted price wa 1 e 0a July o price ington i o) e R et Sale price is $105.00. corps a few months ago and has heen appointed assistant to the first lieu- l h per square yard. All furs, boas and | from 10 to 100 pi “j"“” ol the cc laboratory ki fans. four. . - R o O SO L S DR s B el Washington. Tie now ncting as- On children’s clothing—On chil- Double Admis FAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY #OE NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON Cioleann andenl e Son S miSlovEr L0, cotton \feusen | Bl in x is no PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS FPURCHASED OF US is called for service “over {here” fnd wool droms over” $8 hats “sa. |08 all admissions except HHN Glynn is a Plainville boy and is the AN{] ALL IUXUR]ES shoes $4, and gloves $2. :.h‘:“(”»‘\f. If the recommendatig son of Mrs. Patrick Glynn of Pierce 4 On housefurnshings, all ornament- | ° 4 oroury dePartmentiare EGEN troef. He was graduated from the al lamps and fixtures, all table linen, ”\I‘,‘“ Wilipen 20 navoey LIN NEWS chosen for the oflice. “Following a [ juries excepting a slightly wrenched | New Britain High school in 1915, Aft- - cutlery and silverware, china and ecut| ! €luP Sues over-§12 jg, FNNEE. BER long established custom, the repre- |arm, Hatsing had signalled the cap! his graduation from the High 4 s: all furniture in sets for which | P2y & tax of per cent. It is suf _____|sentative this fall should come from |to stop and as it was slowing down | school he entered Catholic university T['eflsury Depanmem Asks Radi- D G T LT e o w"\\t;flp:Ivi\(lm‘h”wjnm‘x:d”v“: A'fii.“i?“" the Kensington district,” writes Dr. | he jumped. Losing his footing, he | at Washington and studied for law. curtains over $2 per vard, and on GRISW“LD IS N[]T Griswold, “and so far as I am able to | fell. Heeding the call of his country he % [ tapestries, rugs and carpets over $5 :i' ’f-"llilvilf:“y::)m. ZHI\O;xinlxv-hs The p {take any active interest in local poli- Oll Cart on Fire. enlisted in the army. He has com- } R I Lngla ion per square yard pased cleenaing would hit jovery: | i tics, it will he to secure a candidate Snlolll cartinsed the pleted @ special course in chemistry. ¢at hevenue Le On all purses, s, hand-|°f an automobile in the count ca oad re- hocketboolks, rt, on road 1 k o compelling him to pay a federal | from this district who can poll the | pairs, causht fire vesterday afternoon | e now says that he hopes that his bags, brushes, combs and toilet ar- | SO Pellin i | largest vote for the republican party.” | through some unknown cause. The |company will soon be overseas. " ticles and all mirrors over §° "‘1{,\]"”“"“”\ bk Il a8 a state 43 AFT l |\ | T Dr. Griswold has expressed his | fire was put out after considerablo I e Wakhington W Tuly 81 0==Taxptiont| ilTent nor ot on ithe collection L qThiexo 18 1o tax on gasoline, and j views on the coming contest for the | work the by : on so-called luxuries—all articles of | from the sales of vending machines. | X © cents a gallon on gasolf on part of the road gans. The 3 5 5 ’ e Sl X 4 position of representative from the | WWhen tho fire was wut et e wieet: | The funeral of John De Carli who Tan bar ceath on il Notlati Vo 1111 mean that the consumer e e e e e D O died Monday afternoon at St. Francis | e o ; sl amounting to more than $2.50 per I‘a.\ol\im’ would pay this tax whi spital after « long illness wag held |Jewelry, automobiles and whisky person per day. Also the present tax | WOuld bring the price of gasoline i It wwill be rvemembered by the The fire apparatus was not called | é y. s s 3 £ put out the fire, | church of Our Lady of Mercy. Rev. bt : . 1 property of residents of this|J. 7. McDonuld 2 luxury taxation systems, is suggested [ the entire restaurant or cafe m._[ [tgm of havin the represontatives | e Treasuey Depirtment fo the Ways | Taxes on Manufacturcr Paoducer. i Batan Tl T chbme from first one section of the R e - : Letters at Postoflice, and Means Committee yesterday. The | Ten cents a gallon on all gasoline Irsenca e 90 Wart L L a0 G GG, S0k RO, "}l.“"‘l_" S BN s i) The draft board, whi recendy | suggestions contained were read to {10 be paid by the wholesale dealer e York \\YANT KENSINGTON MAN however, has never been observed, as | Mrs. Peter Novbal. ! T e e e e e Raprossntative Ten per cent tax on wire leases. The canning classes which we X t was merely an expression of the Philip Tagan of the Naval Reserves | 110} % e . : S e Bl e o The following taxes on soft drinks |Started in this city Monday mornix stationed at Pelham Bay station ig [ 1529t Miin street, has reported to the | Claude Kitchin, th e . s . by the woman's committee of t o | postoflice ofticials that several men | were generally disapproved because | ire Suggested: Those now paying 5 4 z Y 4" }in this town are in the draft and|of their radical nature and theiv ap- | cents a sallon, to pay 20 cents; those | State ]'"_‘“'.‘“ 2 “"“.","“‘*” > beglngd have not as vet reported for either | proach to a consumption tax raying 8 cents, to pay 30 cents; those | L0 enlarse since it has become gene examination or returned their ques Chairman Kitchin said that the | Paying 10 cents,to pay 40 cents; and. |41y kKnown throughout the communi tionnaires. Added to the list pub- | luxury taxes were working well in | those paying 20 cents to pay 80 cents. | that women may attend these class Yemporarily Abandons Tts M for a Kensington candidate at the | FOR SALI—7 room) coftage. large |lished last night, there are soveral | Fpance and Mngland and it might be | Mineral water mow taxed 1 cent and learn how to prepare and o caucus, and at the polls for any re lot. 00d neighhorhood, short dis- | more men who should renort at the | necessary for the committee, in writ- | gallon, to pay 16 cents. Chewing | Iruit and vegetables, without any eo ings, publican who may be nominated.” tance from trolley. J. J. Fitzsimons, | postoftice and receive the important |ing the bill, to adopt some of the | 8um now taxed 2 per cent ofithe sell- | Whatever above that connected wil = the articles canned and the cans ax rubbers. Instructions are f The class held at St | il i Jol Katchiptz, Thomas Nick, John | e, ¢ Motion picture shows and films 3 : jeo | Nighly respecied citizens of this own, | LOCAL BOY FIGHTS e ted today Hop. » o | TR et . omlnation fro “the office | 5 5 1 i e, Jan Drywis, Viceut Della- Tt is believed ‘that there will be a | Abolish the foot tax of 1-4 and 1-2 I { died at the New Britain General hos- largely attended since the moveme representative from this town, I \ TTOAN y | recchia, Michael ITrancis Murphy, | juxury tax, perhaps as high and radi- | cent & foot and substitute a tax of I Wt abou o'clock last nist ME v : y tax, ¥ | Valaits . M. Griswold has stated that he will | PItal at about 11 eld ic last L MEXICAN BANDITS | Sominici Carvello, Kostacs Betras cal recommended, in fhe event|© Der cent on the rentals received | Was started, there being 45 in a st he a candidate for the ofiice. M | 'O “'”{“‘"‘ L "“ e e and Raymondo Luise that it is not possible to get $6,000,- | by the producer, and double the ta “"“‘“l ; 'r" AH" nrumber, 21 reg rvived by her husband and two : ; & , : stered for the entire s : {2 000,000 in excess profit and income | rate on admissions i or th © season. A cla Double the present taxes on alco. |is belng held tnis afternoon at ¢ fiolic beverhges. viz | ¥revocational Grammar school. T4 : Cavaliy Writesh o AcUvitie back into the baseball world noxt Consumer Would Pay Distiilad apirii= i iow 35 20fper sai [,, ht at 7:30 o’'clock, & domonstratio Leon wis stationed at Ayers but it is Saturday when they will open up a The memorandum suggests that | lon, proposed $6.40. g will bo given at the Prevocatio wear selling beyond a nominal price, meeting held several years 280, @ | s the o oA ol < ? o as the CANNING CLASSES GROW. opinion of those present and has 1 never since had the least effect on | Spending a furlough at his home M W. B. Hall Dies at New Britain } Kensington town politics. Dr. Griswold’s loyalty n @ | to (T (L > is shown by his The Berlin Surgical Dressings class fospital—Kensington Red Cross | o (h i ) L T ; ! ; closing statement, I expect to vote | met last evening ¢ t that he bas Mrs. W. B. Hall Dead, Kensington, Conn 7-10-6d | letters which are there from the gov-|jdeas advanced by the Treasury De- |ing price, to pay 1 cent on each In spite of ! ernment. The following is the list: | partment in the memorandum submit- | cent package. been asked on several occasions to NMrs. W. T Hall, one of the most ceept communication to the Herald, the y o), “yeon, and Howard, who is a | Team Back in icld. student at the New Britain High | Privaite BEdmond Coogan of U. he All-Pluinville team will comae | taxes: man from Kensington will be [#HC0H ‘ w'l thought that at present ho may he Along the Rio Grande, series of Saturday afternoon games| o uxes he imposed on retail sales Termentoatsiine: sallon®nronased l[:);”““L”" school and a class formed ‘éj enroute for overseas service as sev- ! Waodforais el Shosteantdis | en i R e e e i prodic. lse { Lemonstrations and instructions o eral other hoys at that camp have al- Ldmond Coogan, son of Mr. and | bunded a few weeks ago hec er. Both forms of these taxes would Wine § cents per gallon to be 16 iall of these sessions are given by Mis | veady left for Irance 1 M, {Ju!n\ Coogun of 508 Iast Main [ several of its players had cither be passed on to the consumer, and in | cents. ! Mary Metcalfe, who not only tells th) Mrs. Hall was taken to the New |stree private In Troop M, 16th L1 | listed or were called for mevvice by | F R 5t Ly of the Wy Tobacco and cigarette taxes are | Women how to can fruit and vegd Britaln hospitel rocontly: .Aftsr &S, Cavahy, has written home con-|ihc selective draft. The el plapewsl® 0 90 0 28 O C08 88 08 L8 B id) Asiiica tables, but she shows them just ho | da her ‘q»mul{nu;:\”Hn\;:(y’\ml “m i ul\yv.y:v:‘r‘ ‘\H].v; ¢ n\(mhv'lllsl:'\\ n:: }: he = t » ho [‘."‘\‘ ‘l:;;.».u‘ :\’\”<|1v)y\~‘ = ;‘H[”\‘;“ Tt sl S e ik sars b o e :,;‘ proceed m“‘,' the work In ol such an extont as to make her com- | several other American soldiers 'l Tico Prior, Sor alkos, 1no ch- e ’ Jf ihel noces | aeisas mobiles graduuted accord- jdo it successfully But Lvdla E Plnkhums Vege- |picte rccovery at an carly date ex- | with some Mexican bandits near the | ing for the Rockwell-Drake team, Rablon Siaen e s e ;‘\:‘:”")“}:H" graduetadfeccocd Mrs, Martin & Pasco is chaicuil L 2 S y 1 | sities of life g to horscpowe ¢! Jeeted. Yesterday, however, she be- | Rlo Grande. Herewith is printed ex- | Thomas Cassidy and Lindstrom af o 5 o 3 : R P lof thatesoiice s biith ¥ v table Compound Restored Hcr : jiet e ame tracts from his letter, v . : . In relation to the sccond class th 23 horsepower or less, $15. of the food committee of the Women's to fail again and death came to i v, written July 1: | Southingto : { committee of the state council of @ Heal o in ¢ P e e L memorandum points out that . few 214 to 80 horsepower, $25. com © of the state council of de- ealth and Stopped . shortly before midnight 2 a battle with somae L e o r e T [ fense,.and plans to be presant.at skl . Brief Items, new sources of revenue are st s 3 1 was highly respected | Mexican bandits & week ago Satur- ! = e : el cally all of the claase pjasr; Her Pains. A ; HAll A S e S e e e The canning class which was | but the first class is recommended Over 40 horscpower, $50 | tically all of the classes, if possible. S 1 6 anc -ds | patrolling the river We could sce | formed recently held ifs first meeting [ “not only to raise additional revenues Double Aluk noriboshTptdnes it i — T Portiand, Ind.—““I had a displace- S ‘l"y,‘;,“:”‘u,-‘m,';i‘ l\\.\,‘.:.”(,‘,, them coming across, so we started | this morning at §:30 o'clock at the [hut to discourage wasteful consump- Houschold servants, male 25 por “rl“‘v"“‘yxt ‘(("3“3‘\(1’-‘ ADVARGE. ment and suffered so badly from it that | ¥, CRCe B BT O I people | After them and when we got about [ Masonic Temple. tion and unnecessary production cont of the s of one servant up tome, Ju —Tho Italian troops atitimen| [conld motl| T aB ELSs QS Sl vards away they opeped fire. Wo | M and Mrs. Simon McDonald of | “Waste and extravagance”, it con-|to 100 per cont of the combined ! on the offensive in Albania are eon- be on my feetatall. | ) LI it O T (i R o e e o e on ol e e | tinuing their advance, the war of- I was all ran down | the funeral have not as c GG 0 Al R G, | e A e R e distinetly labels the | Female servants, each family ex- (fico announced today. The enemy i: and so wealk I conld | completed L et L R o s o e ] & ased o as luxury amd serves no- | empted from tax on one servant | vesterday’s fighting was beaten hgek not do my house- Kensington Red Cross. shot one of our horses. T was one| oyt o 1 he Government’s ban is on All additional servants, (female), *on both sides of the Osum rTivel work, was nervous cordunce with orders from | OF our best horses and we were go- | M tnd Mrs, Bivant Sovse hive| o PN —— - S S ————— andfcouldnaitillilefi R UG e S8 Red Cross the | ing o but him in a race at the field E It is further pointed out in the down at night. I | 0 0 nsical rossings eclass | 44y on the Fourth of July. hut I neral of Mrs. Morse's brother-in-law { . o 0t the retail and [HF. POPULAR SHOE STORE—SHEREISESSRenkme took treatments less he won't race as we have been | in Stratford L will ot meet until further notice = N Clart g e g fi . s » trom a physician but | “ Bl temporarily | Unable to remove the bullet Wo Daniel Collins and Charles Clarich | felt by the taxpayer in order to dis- DISUHCUVQ St les they did nothelp me. | de R e Juested to | Teceived - word from the Mexican | have reiurned from a fishing trip at | courage consumption. The spinion Aunt re Al ANt VORSOR s L i8e ot 2 authorities the next day say 1t | Congamond lalke s also expressed that the retail sale “\ Jedl I SE2T | turn their cfforts toward hospital | uthorities the next d BANERthat | o pE 1B 3alson exDEaBRC ileatedl fiomi tho mendec dia E. e 3 ad Kaittine An impor. | W€ had killed four of their men It is reported that the sale of War | tax should be collc . Pinkham’s Vege- | # R coting will e held | . e are now on a detachment at | savings Stamps is progressing well. | purchaser and that this should be ’ table Compound.~ T | tant business mecting e the International bridge which con Robert Hird has resigned his posi. | done through a stamp being aflixed in en S X oras ried it and now I [ Thursday ovening at the o i ’“_‘]‘ | neets Mexleo with this country. Wal oo S al L T e Central | to the article to show that the tax am strong and well } rooom ut Upson's cornor at 8 o%clock | 44 patral and guard duty while hero e & has been paid againanddomyown | for the purpose of electing a new | ,ng [ jke detachment duty e | . The recommoendations suggesting a The real pleasure in wearing shoes work and I give irman and for the framing of & | have no drilling to do The annual picnic of the local dry | o141 qale tax and a {ax on manufac- Lydia E. Pinkham’s onstitution and hy-laws for the Ken- Bmhat weatherh: t o | Boods men and employ was held G ser are as follow S 1am’s i | 6 weathe pretty hot here : (urer and producer are i ows o . o o) Vegetable Compound the ecredit.’”” | cinaton auriliary | now but T'm getting used to {t ang | this afternoon at lake Compounce Statall Sles s very last word in high quality foot- ,Iu»imwu\x: KiMBLE, 935 West All th members, both men and ) have a swim in the o Grande every = 2P jor cent. an ihe retail price t., Portland, Ind. women, are nrged to he present and | day e oR e L e : - 3 COR WE cwelry I g tehes anc Thousands of American women give | hvinc with them their friends MERIDEN MAYOR WEDS. Ll e e T (R G i e S e Athis famous root and herb remedy the clocks, excep an s f ur he ost 1 edit fc Ith restored as did Mrs. St | otticers ~ , lar of Summer leather.for the young credit for health restored as did M T e R e King was married to Miss Stella V Tywenty per cent on utomobile Kimble f Wionn Jelnmate biol ) | W. 10, Miller, at ) 1d truck units, motor cycles fellows and Black for the conservative For helpful suggestions in regard to | ! S P R i sveles, automobile, motor cyele and dressers. You will find a most com such ailments women are asked towrite edis Rl epuhiican Con Joseph's church rectory, hy the | bieveles, au , i < : v Meriden, were in i 5 bicycle tires, and musial instruments plete assortment here in styles to to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., John T. Lynch, this morning. 4 c . | Tivrih Mass 'The ireaultotiits Nore 118 ted as to their duties as the and cream A tax on all men's suits selling for | bride has been a teacher in the 3 f $4 -t S S cpresentatives of the local organi more than $30, hats over $4, shirts g 7 experience is at your service ¥ t fo1 hid Meride schools, r 3 v « ( e Englis st a O <o L i zation. W society has instruet i fad fetiden ool over pajamas over — § hosiery o s Ay : i For Skin Soreness cir men to support the repub : 8 = D i nhoss over totieloin|| Il Mrorianiat ot tas e e over $3, and all 2 Pty to the lusi man ” AY OHNSON over WELRIRT D s $1.00 to $8.50 x.o'hmrr |ha( heals ]|\ « wamen's Sults over $40, coats : Hatsing of New Britain nar- No rlshes DENTIST n e:xl N s ~N Q LSydkes} Domfl:n Bewiler i i u nosswn, | met v, |55 S e L S h The Shosman cading physicians and nurses have used | ing when he ed off a moving | MON., WED Shoes over $6, lingerie over $3, core and f-l:‘\f"‘“fl;l;“:’; more than 25 years. trolley at ‘\\ m"‘n‘uv ton m\u’.. Hun | “THERES A REASON” _\l()\.“\‘.'\h \\"l:n, EVENINGS, ‘hti ”\“\l. $ “ Dre - zo0ds K,\\m ..\:w 941 Mam S Ha”mm 250 &t the Vinol and other drug stores | v.c thrown down on his back on the NEW BRITAIN OFFICE . square vArd: coiton over 60 | —ASK THE CLEKK FOR & & H. GREEN SPAMPS— | he Comfort Powder Co., Boston, Mass. | 000 0L Cliped withiout any in | | SESscmsmsrm—— NATIONAL BANK BLDG. | | a square yard and wool over $2 | this morning. The arrangements for sales tax must be heavy so as to be comes from knowing you have the wear. And they're so easy and snug too Swedish Republican Club, Meriden, July 10.—Mayor Henry T. suit every fancy—whether it be an

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