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oston Store|SUYSTHOU-BOATS | VETERAN OF CORBIN|, om0 sousse s Give up 25¢ Worth of Lux- urtes a Day and Buy a Thrift Stamp got into a nervous, run- | down condition, mno appetite, was | ANNOUNCEMENT CR e : e ' [ S ond etinstec puin ol nas el ; {New Britain Sailor Describes | William Scott Was With Com- |z, e good aomerite and baite w of importance to prospec- ! heartily. recommendllit to anyone cor Miss Ad ide C Sinking of U. S, Warship | pany Nearly Hall Century | sucn condivions ter. Now 1IN AN I MPORTANT OCCASION, FEATURING PH HANDKERCHIEFS, VEL Our South Store departments offer a special sa needs. Timely, seasonable,§ . tive Blanket Buyer: e —_— The r on Vinol was so successful it iin Mis containz th s case is because it ements needed to S In the opinion of Alexander Sand- { William Scott, for nearly 50 vea berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Sand- | resident of this city, died yesterday at !_ puild up a w d. run-down sy things which everybody Our first shipment of fine | °°™8 ©f Sicele street, the U. 8. & San | his home, 210 Maple street, following | tem, make rich, red hlo 1d create low price: A il"rh which wus sunk last Friday n illness which confined him to his ength. 1e Clark & inerd Co., | 4 NECKWEAR AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES § grade Wool Blankets has ar- | mornin vas attacked by two Ger- [bed about three 1t became | tt's Riker-Hlegeman Drug Stores, Coll Guimpes, Sets and Vestees of Organdyy A man submarines and torpedoed. He | known several ago that Mr. |7 e I"\w”‘ o \(:’i ‘et, Georgette, erdine, Lace, and Linen rived. expected to so testify today at the | Scott's illness w a critical nature [ 7 = & made plain or trimmed. Some are beautifulll = court of inquiry which will convene |and his death was not wholly unex- | S— - | hand embroidred. Prices from 25c to 89c. Also many wonderful bargains to be found at not miss this Sale. WHITE WOOL DRESS GOODS \ This material is of a superb quality and wea You will not make a mistake in buying it. 5 in the vicinity of New York. Sand- |pected. Had Mr. Scott lived until De- These were bought in April | verg <aia that sailors saw what they | cember, 1918 he would have been in P. & . Corbin di- |t Judged to be traces of submarines. at prices prevailing at that!|’cc wae { presence of balloon bub- | vision of the American Hardware cor- bl 1 i in the wate 1d a barrel tloated 7 = 3 i bs ration for a eriod of 50 vears. He time, which means, we own |zlong in the water and, in the opinion | P0¥2H D ‘I’_“” et employ of ti - IFrench serge, 54 inches wide, in cream white t; capes, suits and dresses. Extra quality for $3.75. 8 of some of the sailors, the barrel I served to conc the periscope of one Mr. Scott v of the U-boats. Sailors wanted to | England, on Octaber 11, 1847 coming | at the barrel but the officer nd insisted on waiting. The s s born in Yorkshire, them at less than today French serge, 50 inches wide, in cream white £0 fine quality for $3.25 a yard. South Congre Tuesday, h. p 1 t i BEoy couts, roop be advantageous to you. could easily have opemcd fire. The e e s { barrel was watched for several min- Methodist church. 7.30 — Sunday utes before the San Diego was struck. 1 school round table, Then the gun crews opened fire. | . Seaman Sandberg vividly describes Better give Blankets due |ne cncounter with the boat and the | 3 £ ) | sinking of the San Diego. | consideration this vear, as| Tnc traces of the presence of U- ! boats were observed before 11 o'cloc: the supply is short in the|Asscmbiy can quickly zot the men to their respective stations. All guns ational Chu capes and sui prices and early buying will | oren ™ in comm Ivory white broadcloth, 54 inches wi finish, silky and soft. This material 1y sponged and shrunk and cost $3.75 a yard. Ivory white jersey cloth, 54 inches w weight for slip-ons, suits and capes, splend § Costs $4.50 a yard. Ivory white flannel, 54 inches wide, for yaA ing and tennis suits, soft and beautifully wov $3.75 a yard. Church of Christ (Center Con- | gregational). Union service with the Baptist church will be held in this church during July and in the First Baptist church during August All-day sewing meetings for Red Cross will be held during the summer months, It is expected that this church will continue some form of Red Cross or Thursday Silk and wool poplin, 40 inches wide, in ivory white for separate skirts $2.00 a yard. market now and wi“ be more | were cast loose and ammunition was hauled out. The best of order pre- vail The cool and deliberate ac- | son, tion of the men and officers was re- | warkable. Even the clanging of the collision bell did not excite the crew. The gun pointers were alert. Those who had a range on what they re- garded as traces of the underwater Mr. and Mr. Maier are at Greens- —— craft kept the guns well trained. While the crew “stood by" officers conferred. The bugle sounded ‘‘begin firing” and the gun captains with " evewrs tonicar | IGHT ORDER IS the ranges and firing began. The San . B ¢ Superior photoplays and vaudeville AN INSPIRATIDN By Diego was felt to quiver and shake : : o (T aite i g : /8 and then to settle in the water. Not S, T all of the guns could be used effec- WILLIAM SCOTT. High! class) photoll dramas, Hox's —_— | tively against the enemy by reason of theater. their position. Those in range kept J A A n F l P l G t some of the crew of the San Diego |man. On November 26, 1868, he set- | geeney's theater, 4 N )t at least one of the U-boat tled in New Britain, when only 20 e Sessm“ T()dfly B The listing of the San Diego ren- | M. R. Malinowski, Linguist, in New |dered some of the guns useless but | vears of age. A few weeks later he Mattabessett Tribe, No. 14, mcets { 1 accepted a position at P. & F. Corbin’s [ &t 242 Main street. st. The bugle call to cease fir- | Dlul_n. remaining with that concern erstaecker lodge, No. 96, I. O. O. Hammers and stones figured in a Malinowski | ing was not sounded in the engage- |until four weeks ago, when he was court o Holo Hor TRt Govcrnment those effective were manned to the very 1 ., meets in Turner hall. sault oases heard in police Judge James T. Meskill. Wool poplin, 42 inches wide, capes and suits, at $2.25 a yard. Bedford Cord, 42 inches coats, extra weight, for $2 ivory white, for so later in the se: wide for children’s a yard. | surgical dressings work on evening of each week JOIN SECRET SERVICE. Court Interpreter M. F leaves this week for having reccived a fec P sansybien & | ment. forced to give up owing to illess. Ho al appoint- When it was apparent that the San = Diego was doomed the siznal abandon ; chip was given. Comparatively few | Watched the rapid developments which of the 1,200 of the crew became ex- | this hardware concern underwent dur- cited even as the ship was sinking. A’ | ing his 50 years as engincer. Court Prosperity, No. 5, few in excitement jumped overboard. | yypon 3y Scott first came to New | meets at 277 Main street. Life hoats were lowered away and the life rafts were cast loose. Sandbersg took his place on a life raft. Seaman Walter Rosenweig of Wil- low street escaped safely. Word has been received from him that he was Janded at Hoboken. Both men lost practically all their possessior - day befo was chief engineer of the plant and A. W. Harvey lodge, No. 4 An- cient Order of United Workmen, meets at 187 Arch street 1t will only cost you ten cents day to have the comfort of enjoying’ the cool breezes of the veranda on warm days instead of the unbearable heat of the kitchen range. Morris Shamrock, guest at a Russian christening on Hartford avenue, Sun- day, shied a rock at Peter Kriz, an- of A, | other guest at the party. Everybody Ask your grocer to send you AUNT DELIA’S BREAD. was drinking, one of the witnesses = - < S You lose nothing and you gain no¢ only comfort, hut really bet- : 4 5 5 said, and suddenly Shamrock jumped Siarioft Goonr RS Ror I E aeets AU ter and morc wholesome bread than it is possible for you to bake, a 4 St T A 5 up and grabbed a bottle. Somebody being run by an 1,800 horse-power en- | in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall. D because we are equipped better and have mastered the question of substitutes more fully. Aunt Delia’s Bread is wholesome, nourishing gine, shawing an increase of approxi- — caught him and he was ordered to be- and easily digested. Your grocer sells it. Britain the ho -power of the Corbin plant was very low., The plant is now mately 1,000 per cent. over the engine Ioxecutive committee of Child's | have or get out. He went and, ac- used when Mr. Scott first entered the | Welfare committee, local woman’ employ of the P. & F. Corbin com- | committee, State Council of Defense, pany. Mr. Scott is one of the several | meets this evening at 8 o’clock, in persons who have remained with that | Chamber of Commerce rooms weighed | concern through its long years of de- e tried to catch it. It struck him in ) velopment. The late Henry Goodrich, | SWEETLAND GIVEN the forearm. One witness said that ; Who died last week, had a record of & s z ; 50 vears at the Corbin plant and ENSIGN’S RANKING ShhpnEels BREE oy il S O D R/ others are about to complete such a $10 was imposed. ) record. Peter Zandukas and Peter Lozan- - FOREMEN S seott was o man ety 1o S e o e o || 62 West Main St. Two Stores, 9 cording to witnesses, he waited for Kriz. He heaved the stone, which about ten pounds, and Kriz 5 Arch St, spected by all who knew him. @ | Former West Main Street Boy Gets | other. Zandukas was fined without ngland costs and Lozanjutas, who was fined was affiliated with the New . Order of Protection, v s treasurer af Commiission in Naval Reserve a like amount, got off with a sus q the State Bngineers’ ociation, and g s, 1e g S Grooese ] " Thursday with the draft contingent. at the Zan- ch. s a son of Joseph Congregational chu Shore and in Dining Hall The deceased cott. He leave < to mourn his loss, t\)!]x H(_\wn\h re .h resided on West tll.)lf s 1()uv (:n Winter treet He ° ° beside his widow, one sen and {hree | Main street, has been commissioned | claimed that Zandukas clouted him e tors Chorles T Seott of tnig|@as an ensign in the United States|on the head with the hammer ang ls ls e ee Fifty members and guests of the | 92U8 . . 3 5 val Reserve forces after having | threatened to kill him. tment of “justice as ' | city:; Mrs. Max C. Brownell of Conrad, e et e Traut & Hine club motored to Morris | yont.: Mrs. Harry T.. Agard of Wil.| — - — Drunkenness and breach of the i : peace was charged against Thomas an- | liamstown, Mass.,, and Mrs. Harry D. N Tna N AMiantl R inai b b H Pl Yannins and ik sttt ey ot |8 to ‘buy Gas Heat Plates and arnes ex; also nine grandchil- sign at Central Park. Manning was tined $5 and Mianti was fined $3. A card game in which the stakes ; Ovens were a round of drinks of soda was Elmer N. Swecetland, formerly of | Lozanjutas is a boarder M. R. MALINOW ment in the depa member of the secret service for My. Malinowski is a fluent linguist in [ Cove Saturday noon, where the everal of the Slavish languaugesand | nual outing was held. An excellent n the government service will be of | 4 oo qinner was served at the New eat value as an investigator, cspi iends of Mr. Scott who wish to m Shoreham. view the remains tomorrow, during | President Al Marks of the club pre-|the noon hour. The funers jally in the mining regions. It ws ction of the country that M 1 services in th Malimowski was born. While playin sided at the dinner, and after a toast| Will be held tomorrow afternoon _ o R : ¢ bout the streets of nhenandoah he et < % 0% orclock and burial wil take place in raided at Walnut Hill park last eve- | [ | 1 Polisl I . 1o | to the boys “over there” and to Presi- | o o oo "o ctery ning. There was 20 cents in the pot . 1\,,' e ura e "(;’1 the | dent Wilson, short talks were made by and the gamblers had about 60 cents Blue F ame Oll StOVeS sther lan ans and after being called | President Traut, uperintendent Ern- S S "‘,‘“'“ 3‘1”*“ '“‘“j“f and _U»\""Ol“bi n the courts on seve - e AL eilly, REILLY BABY IMPROVING. osponich were charged with gam- D, nt vp‘ in th urts on “rf‘,l est H. Humphrey, Arthur E. J. Reilly, bling and on conviction were fined $3 occasions begun to sspecialize. in the | \wyilliam Sternberg and others, after| It was reported from the Wilson G tudy of which the big cvent of the day, the | sanitari tten o hor fAined $5 for ( d H = = Sanitarium this afternoan that the Angello Charaletti was ed 35 for baseball me, was staged. The two condition af Thomas Laurence, 2d, drunkenness and $15 for breach of | ar en Ose teams were captained by Messrs. An- 3 e The peace ll Eloiannoyed womeniiniohe derson and Lappan and after four in- | the one-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. SHoinity |oF Webster Hiil nings of ageny in the broiling sun, the [ Arthur E. J. Reilly, who was operated Charles Telke, who was arrested as | Electric fans from $5.85 up rry | Anderson team was declared victor by | ypon Saturday evening for intestinal result of disclosure in police court | Q g NIII LS Saturday morning, pleaded not ilty } Y . ® > to the charge of breach of the peuce, | through his lawyer, Morris D. Saxe, | M Wednesday morning. Telke is said to J have provoked the trouble by que ; tioning the American citizenship o young Pole. Ci 2k unanimous consent of the five brave |y oyple, is most favorable and that un- | DR IT Martin has punchasedtthel| Liclwhojvolunteeredgito sumplns The | joss complications develop the baby H. P. Carter house on Vine street. score was 13 to 6. One of the pitchers | w)) pe fully recavered within a week ‘ “Ernie” Humphre As a twirler( 4o Giroe, oo ik o mforth.—advt. was ieut James I Paulkner, U. S |ne proved an excellent suporintendent. | 80,10 “31" br. Jonn Boucher, after ice °fpe was Mome over [the | “Weterbuyy Jack® Cullom. of Biatel .;nguitation with Hhis brother, Dr -end league renown, was the other slab art- | 7., o Boucher, and Dr. Julius Hupert S = == | ist, until he fell down and broke many | 52 {1 city, who took the baby to the At a Court n(’ Y‘”’m‘l“f !m!‘w!cn' at | good intentio hospital by automobile. Angello Toucci was char L e = = = w Britain, within and for the Dis- When the so-called game was over, s reckl Iriving of bile r ) R B ) ‘R N. SWEETL, eckless driving of an automobile wnd e 5 T trict of Berlin, in the County of |the party enjoyed bathing nd most of : IR B SOHIDANIENTD, of making a wrong turr ravelleq | CASH FOR OLD FALSE TE “(fl Hartford and State of Connecticut, on | the members stayed to spend the eve- Fur Sale at Wise, Smith & Co. e D | ectl Som: Notithelwitnesses coula |oonit HRatteniiigbrokeny I ll‘"} «»‘{1 1 the 22d day of July, A. D., 1918 ning at the heach. The outing was the The woman who buys her winter gp"m[;i' et 'zt‘ e i,(‘”mm R"y | not be present today and the case was i to ».lrlu x_wr ;-—l. also (:‘l‘l\"'l\ or ,::111 “ Present, Bernard \ffney, Judge. | best ever held by the club and maay | furs or fur coat now at Wise, Smith 2 e aiohsned for onelwee ki This foass 1o |[{zolc Msilver Biplatinum, 8 dental Bizoid8] Snsign nd Mrs. George | the 1 | corne Training station & Co’s, Advance Sale will forestall | i "4} future price advances, save from Marks {It of the auto collision at ¢ne | 2nd old gold jewelry. Will send cash of “East Main and Summer | by return mail and will hold goods of Richard Murray, late of | compliments were tendered M rlin in said district de, | for the splendid arrangements son of Mr. LR R LR T GR EIpEl) Be Albert Marks, —George Forsbers, | the0 of seloction from the choicest | school with the class of 1910 | B. L. McGurk of Hartford v g:" e b Siow =8y Ped,RATesaid aErlin fintaying ptiiat L d McDonough, C. T. Hartman, F. | . styles in standard, relaible qual- Insign Sweetland enlisted in the | charged with using dealers’ number | 5% 2 e Y Simple tray for sun drying. It is [t SHler; peiEin o Kolar, George W. Traut, Albert|; "¢ty ang if desired Wise, Smith | Naval Reserve on May 15, 1917, anq | Plates on a commercial automobile. | AGTING MAN ARRE made of wire mesh with light frame. ®e the last will and testament of said mlin, George Casey, John Sullivan, | o7 "5 L TG0 turs purchaséd | way mamon G0 Mise Jane D ey | Attorney P. . McDonough is coun QUE PRGOS work and rests ofi bricke pisto il decedsad v belinroved, B approvedil Haryy C SO % B sl Wlle | g b dry cold storage vault and | of llng:!vw,«,um N. J., on May 24 of | for the ccused jand dleds aldemurrer i C '\‘;u,]"x‘u\‘:\\ .\;‘:wm Hut l‘v‘\ l"m Vi pans of water. This arrangeme; e S D | T e v Sy | deliver next fall or when desired ub-[ihe same year. He was called into | t0 the complainant. The case will be | W8S S0 i B0l 0 S iutany nighi, Protects the material from creeping Pl adoniol Bls s ERUE aRES R R Dl Gy B e e | Gnh e o cent. of the | active service on September 10 of Jast | Dard Frid | Patrolman Dolan watched his insects. This and many oth it 18 € r i eationtl 'l\, “:, > ,l],l“m\]f”(:‘r:\vz'I,ll‘h::; (‘\111:”,,.,\,' sale price at time of Ghese: | The |lvear ‘and Started 1S Enavall caréeer [ Plans n'w]u‘* n\] Jn(!»‘w%\h !"n‘\‘\;y :"“11:’(:;‘::,1?,:.1‘»‘ s s o Eestions will Be fO'.mdyin t;: :;\Txeg; ' hes v’r}‘ lhE e i A Bt [ ‘ William MeGuire, Otto | Alues auoted in the with (he rank of first class quarter ‘",:],‘\K“;:Luyx\x:::l” \;)u-‘f \\l’,"“”ly‘mr,.u Jvfy:“”‘ the RuollecRR S tic s drying book which the National War: Office, in New Britain, in said district | Miller, Willam Woram, Jr., H. Saun- | ¥ Eleemen o o R fide |mastex the I Sundav and the hoys were | found llm: ho a1 gt have bin &3?;15:‘2}:;?: u{f Washington n the 27th day of July, A. D, 1918, | ders. Geo. Meisner, Ed. Hedwall, 1d. | € iter re L o) e . cang red-handed Kuklinski wasg | fration pupers with hin SHat 2 8 e for a two-gent! it 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and that El\'"\\“l ~ Howard Keilling, O. Chas. | 2dvance sale prices are genuine re SAILOR WILL WED, pl\‘ll‘i‘;l‘d from the Slato School for|lave the Dupers at home wa $tamp to pay postage, | notice be ren of the pendency of | Andrews, Ed. Starr, John O’Neill, £ ductions from same Miss Catherine L. McAloon of §51 | poys a couple of weeks ngo and Par- | lished vesterday and he was 1 0., 4 { said application and the time d | Wardner, Geo. Worthner Ern Cape scarfs and = ¢ muffs are | Stanley street and John J. Noonan, | 4jika was at liberty on a suspended | ™ F5 = e e ey place of hearing thereon, by publish- | Wardner, Wil Brown, H. G.all to be had at moncy saving prices | seap 2nd cass, U. 8. N- R. B, will | gentence. Both were committed to the | $3000. l 1 ) y ing this order in some newspape Hallett, Geo. wn, John at Wise, Smith & Co's., Advance sale | be married at 9 o'clock on the morn- | cchool Buys on easy terms, just that nun~| MANH{E&S A”Tfl L[' lished in said New Britain, havin ern, D, J rty. K. Hell, | of furs, and although it is summer-|ing of August the church of St. Four little boys were fried in cham- | home you have been looking for in iU L] circulation in said District, and by | Geo. Anc Heath. Oscar | time now, winter Will come along in{John the Iovangelist. Rev. J. I !pers for theft of SUM from TRugens |the cdgze of New Britain. lLarge lot. OVERLAND AGENCY i copy thereof, on the public | Schall, W Preston, ¥ Par a few months, prices arc sure to bel Pitzgerald will perform the ceremony hechan’s cigar store on 1 Main | parn and coops. City water and ~ A s e | _post in the Town of Berlin, | Thomas Walker, Chas. Macholtz, Ed- ! much higher, so by buving now at|and the couple will be attended by | street. They were placed on proba- N rOOD fi')tflrage and A(‘CeSSOrleS, aid District, and return make. ward Libich, Bernard J. Lappam, |this sale you can effect a big saving | Mies Josephine McAloon and Harry | {ion, Twe others were charged with H. N. LOCKWO00OD, Repair Work a S cialty {ARD F. GAFFNEY, Paul Kolther, Chas. Semon, Arthur | and money saving is really m Noonan, sister and brother of the | stealing fruit and were let zo with a Real Estate and Insurance L 1 Spect: . bride and groom respectivels | warning. City Han Fhone 2227 139 Arch St Rl Judge. | B. J. Reilly, F. L. Traut portant these days