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W BR i o Ciore BOYS NOW AT CAMP, WILL SOON BE IN BERLIN § e Facial After Shopping? These hot days should ” make you think of cool » S S & wearables. .They should also : . . e : o : THE SOLDI where such things can be| [ i : e i . TOUR SHART is d found, \ Essex Mills Underwear. Winchester Mills Underwear. Ty e s Sron. % v . i . ;‘ B. V. D. and Porosknit in ) ol o & L ». : ; - }all shapes and sizes. ; : 4 2 e R 2 el : : Embedying all the require- : 4 ; et . § ; o . B Cyelonic Reductions Strike All Department ! 5, o . R 4 - Iivery Broken Line, livery Odd G ent, ments of comfortable Sum- : G R g X% 3 : 3 i T z mer undergarmets. & . i y § R g &, ; i Going to take stock Thursday August % LA ey | & R £33 i W \ . v lots and particularly all summer merchandise ¥ 5 T get your attention ol & 1 L3 ARER ~ - ¢ Of course, we can't begin to tell all Hno\fi-A An attractive assortment of Wednesday or Thursday—or both fine, Sheer. Waists in Voile, Get War Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe and Silk. A o f : Ca o i ; G e [ w h Stylish Voile Blouses with RS Bup oL . b e o : ? colored collar and cuffs. S = e et 31 1 e : : DRASTIC Summer Hosiery. A i g 3 R ; ; e e Summer Gloves. L ; 33 N RN . ' RSl Eok Summer Neckwear. s oL g ; 8 SRR (G AT ¢ : . ew Wash SKkirts L B , \ e T 2 at $2.55 ’ . il : ] ‘ . v % p e All these Skirts will o out quickly because they are just the styless s 9 ce. They represent all the popular materials, cotton corduroy, pique, % ord and wash satins. Some skirts have stripe. plaid or novelty effects, The 270 New Britain men who left | complete organizaton of another army | New Britain at one time and the ac- shades. You can't have too many skirts on your vacation, so be prepared. This is you this city Thursday for Camp Devens | division, when they will be as companying pictures show the proces- for service with the National Army | to the various units for training pre- | sion as t marched down Main street, HAD PREMONITION [5ioar coiman acis ohy | eont 20 |B07 (0 hh Closing Out Dresses for Next to Not with that outfit pending the more! quota of fighting men that eft |.station for the long ride to Aver. | o e - 1 Dainty and Cool Dresses at HE WOULD FALL|LOTS OF TROUBLE [stshatiz o o o o i b i b | 60 98 $7.85 $9.95 $11.85 made against him were correct. Cooch, 604 Kast Arch street, i g Schmidt said that the party got to | ville, Pa.; Carl J. Hays, Frank ! Sizes may be broken, but every dress is a genuine bargain. The quality of material, the colors, the Llell[ Gl‘e@flfl An‘emedb Deam 0[ the hotel before midnight, which| Pa.; Stanley Knickerbocker ] styles all just as good as dresses that sold earlier for much more. ¢ N y \ statement would Pa.; 1. Lenz, ar i help to save the| hurst, Richard If your size is here—and it’s quite certain it is—you’ll get a real value REDUCTIONS hotel management from a prose-| ford, Conn.; Vaughan P. i i —_— cution for violaiion of the liquor law. | risville, Pa.; James L. T, Eriago. | B e 5 FI‘lGHd, Llem' Hflyfles- His admission ch::( he h'n’d taken par-| water, Pa Hr\‘nnr:r: B , Fre ! ’ MERSON RECORDS = Ofiflflders A]‘e LOerd Up a[][l ties to the hotel three or four times | line, Pa.; Privates Clarence S. Berk- | [ ME‘ S SI‘IOP Emerson 7-inch records, the last fi I incriminat- | 1 1702 N four for $1.00. Worth in the last few weeks was incriminat- | heimer, 1702 Monroe street, York S Camp Upton, N. Y. July 29.—Suf- eeks heimer, 2 Tonroe street 5 $1.4 Rbrek SR _ Ea r ing. He denied that he bad urged a | Pa:; John B: Bernard, Providence; . | M Sh d k U S e e e SerinE fion eelere nervons ghookand Another Prosecution Awaited 5, b hotel on the ground that | Williain E. Brown, Franklin, Pa.; | [ ens edaker Union Suits SRR e lbun for Ginchivecords v, Rl st il LD SN the people there were friends of his | Rocco’ Caicze, 44 Brook street, New | $l 15 TG el d il WG o and everything would be all right. Hle | Britain, Conn.; Roy S. Crownover, . Flying Field, 18 in the base hospital| ¢V cases that have come to the also denied that he told the Smith y Huntingdon, Pa.; Henry H. Dow, East ' [ Men's Shedaker Union Suits, one-half silk top, here as a result of the collapse of his [ attention of the local police depart- Woman about Gusewski having a lot | Haverhill, N. H.; Harry Fstop, Shy B = one-half madras. Were $1.75. Sale price $1.15. Little Patriot's Stationery, either plair r ment have been more far-reaching|©f money to spend. She told him, he ;‘{NH‘ r, Pa.; Edward J. Fitzsimmons, No exchange or credits. party im”a“‘””u .,';,‘,’ i L DR DI SOLELO than those of Otto Schmidt, George ‘;g;m e Sl e By \"xfm‘_”i\i?“' f:',_:’f‘ "h”{'.'”m:“_ 22 ; Black Silk HO 17 Service flag correspondence cards special at 48c. Gusewski and Celia Smith_ all charged | was a .damaging witness. Although laghe PRilNdeiphia S se C e e Wi lin police court today with misconduct. | the Smith woman was 1 tered as | Girgenti, 28 Main street, New B 000 pairs Men’s black Silk Hose, (irregulars) DENNISON DEPT. }A tinge of war was given to the pro- | Gusewski's wife he made out a re-|Conn.; Paul Glaser, West Newtown, | at 17c a pair or 3 pairs for 50c. None credited or | $1.00 Flower Outfits 75¢ coedings and before. the case is en. | céipt for the money the woman was | Pa.; Charles B. ft, Scottsdale, Pa.; | @ exchanged _becorated and Plain Crepe Faper, 20c value tirely disposed of all concerned will | £0Ing to give him, writing in the name | William Hamel, Alexandria, M g . L for 5 i aEres whth . Shermane . semtiment, | Celia Smith. Prosecuting. Attorney | John V. Hastings, Dorchester, Mass.: | | Mefl S Bathlflg SllltS Wex Lerondicivalus for | There may be another prosecution be- | Klett took the rececipt for future use, | Harold set, Huntingdon, o Sl e e D hag 2 ., Pleture Framing Outfits, $1.00 value for 69c; fore the case is finally cleared up.|if necessary. He admitted serving | Donald A lenry, Millinocket, Me.; | e rated Suits, § ) to $6.00. $2.00 value for $1.00. George Gusewski was summoned in [the drinks, saying he thought it v Edward . Lynn, Mass.; William | o Suits, $1.50. 20c Salad Sets, 10c. ‘me draft, so Hartford jitnceurs heard, | before 12 o'clock. Bartlett also sald | B. Kearr Lewiston, Pa.; John A. | and he had a couple of hundred dol- | that he saw Schmidt bring partie Kennedy. Baltimore; James H. Lewis, | {lars to spend on a “good time” before | the hotel late at night three or four | Boston; Robert Martin, Johnstown, | | leaving. The jitney drivers saw him |times in the last few weeks. Pa.; Anthony Myzensky, Meriden, | George Tickle, Jeanette, William | flash & $100 bill and they thought| Another prosecttion is expected. Conn.; William P. Mooney, Mahanoy | P. Widernian, Philadelphia. they would get a share of it. In or- City, Pa.; Harry Norri Mahanoy council, but {der to make it a real party women ity, Pa; Char . O'Connell, 500 Boxes Stationery, usually 29c, 35ceand for only 25c. —— usly reported missing, now reported wounded in action; Privates Missing in Action. Philip W. Davis, West Newton, M when his committee will have a final report for the common it will not be il the manufacturers . Tt L 3 | Lieuts. J. M. Goad Springficld, Mis- Previously reported ‘missing, now | have completed their \vestigations were necessary. Ce mith and May Walkefield, Mass.; Thoms er, | s 5 reported wounded in action: Privatt Acoi 1 their investigations v : S : 2 0 Howard G. Mays, Charleston, and have made known their wishes | Nolan of Hartford were agreeable to st Creek, Pa.; Leo W. e e on G iThert fil VAl BIT |l o e r 1es the party and the quartet came to New Franklin, Pa.; Frank P Parmley, o b o < | € matter The T | (s : mer Rehberger, Cheviot, O.; Walter Hiactuleus Britain. They went to the Hotel Re Newark, J. fafle Petrebskl, | Lo 0us O Corporals Albert W. Hen- | 3 St < araflookingSlntost i : 5 w situation. i b e 4 cad- | R- Stanton, Wakecney Kas.; Freder- | yo Aosels i | zal and registered as married couple: NewdHayen§ Conn i Josepni Bl um| 0L BEE e s "l““”"n‘n'g*‘:;'!;‘,‘ ok Sl e R e etYiciosaly |it is claimed. ight bottles of beer mer, McKees Rocks, Pa.; George H. [ o AVEODOLH Il Cook Tate .|l Welter, Selden kas. = 5 | were served. Gusewski proved him- Sheehan, Philadelphia; Walter C. s S g T 2 freesar Rt = iy .| Previously reported as missing, iR self “a good fellow” by paying $10 for Smith, Manc Goiin ) Georxol Ay olsar, Se peicys Erivates iU Rl e -D/l sick 4 S Py CHEIAN oW by 5 g S et et now reported sick in hospital: Pri- - {he jitney hire, $5 for the rooms, made Snyder, Phila.; Norman Tate, Gettys- | S : Tam o ChEdkley s Patéraon vate James J. Shca, Cincinnati. LGS 1 B rt G GBI G (CriRe Shm (Continued from F burg, Pa.; John Umstead, Rochester, | LG il Ny Pays 4¢ a Pound for LIF ; $5 to the Nolan woman. When he gl Pa.; Frank I. Wieczorek, 327 Farm- |L2m T. Checkley, Paterfson, N. J. L y Good 30 ans ‘leveland; g S Also P woke up he found himself minus all | ville, Ala.; Mattio Vacchono, ¢ - | ington avenue, New Britain, Conn.; | BN & : Hanson, Gleveland; Ivan V. |wajmiNG FOR MANUFACIURERS. Rags. Also Papers, Bottles, sirplane while he was making a land- | but $63. Here is where the trouble | ta, Ttaly; Harry 1% Waltz, Enola, i Wi e Kn mar, Pa.; Clemens F. Krue- o nchester, | - 2 A . O. F. Curlis, chairman of the spe- ng near the trench field here Satur- [starts. Gusewski rushed to the Raymond W. Westing, Clarendon @onnti i Tonn T EWisnom Provideiiod: i cor ChicRECH IRckEOnER St 6, FR ton) 3 hsnaiman sofithorsl e o Ll paRais i e e S i B i : GEn e e O.; Fred Orange, La Grange, IlL; \:vl‘ rln:llsy:nvlih(z‘-.1,»;1‘vl\r'l water supply, TEL_ 468_4, vas leaving the flying field at Mineoln , despite the information of Died of Wounds, William J. Otto, Milwaukee; Clarence atec A e do not know Wounded, Degree Undetermined. B ine Wihal oster VA T Privates ward O. Carr, Clarion, | ol R. Sharp, Elmhurst, 1ll.: Evelyn Aturday to undertake coast patrol drivers that he was called juty he was informed of the death [the army, if found that he was|citv Ia.: Sergeants George H. Meal : o = . .5 Serge s Gec e: Pe William P. Morris, Blizabe s o R e )t his most intimate friend, Lieut. C.|an alien enemy and had violated the | Gopassett, Mass.: Walter W. Willert,| pa i James 1. Myors yrzn‘_‘HVy ‘:_”)P',“‘ J. Smith, Crovil, Cal; Thomas H. H. Hanes, wha was killed at Mincola | provisions of his permit. Arrest No. 1| pjcago: Corporals Leonard Lan S0 2 5 5 DRI Terry, Nippa, Ky Saturday morning when his machine | for the federal authorities followed.{qorf Philadelphia; Chauncey D. W z 5 = = i I H E tell. Lieutenant Greene says he had a | Arrest No. 2 came when it was found | xor ' RBelshertown, N. Y.: Musician Al- premonition that an accident would [that the driver of the auto was also | pog e T [ e 2 B i befall him. an enemy alien and by coming to|privates Wdwin T. Armstrong, Clinton, | J s | While patrolling near Fire Island | New Britain had also violated the |jroce: Ralph Correy, Roxbury. y with depth bombs and a machine gun Both were locked up by the|yracet Avthur nneman, Buffalo; AN T e i the airplane’s gas supply hegan to fail | federal men until they could get the | cparies Hood, Norbeck, Md.: Roy L. | lm;“.mmwu 4 Lieut.-Col. Russell €. Hand, Sioux | and Greene headed for Camp Upton to | women. The Nolan weman left town {grotce "oy Woodlawn Terrace, Water- efill his tank. Counter currents re-|ana was not located, but the Smith 1 ™ G0 7ohn W, Lambert, New- tarded his progress and his engine | woman was arrested. e o e, G e | 4l 1B 5 OR lHE topped just as he was trying for z In police court this morning before R fli ® [ Conn.; Roberts, Lowell, landing in the stubble and stump-|Judge James T. Meskill, Gusewski|arion'! piop howics! Ry City: grawn fields outside of camp and the Smith woman were each fined | yorome § ipencer street \ 1 ‘v‘wu‘ = The machine descended with a|$25 and Schmidt was discharged. He | scianton, Pa.: PR \ k spfarp tail spin, but hefore it reached f will linger in Jail, however, for| i \ace Syl \ i S the ground the driver managed to | violating the terms of his permit 4 > throw its nose ahead that it landed John T. Regley special assistant to Died of Discase. %8 almost harizontally. The airplane was | the United States district attorney, | Privates Will Anderson, Greenville wrecked, Greene was hurled against|testified to admissions made by the [ g (: Otho V. Knighton, Sweetwater It will only cost you ten cents a day to have the comfort of steering and control gear and Ob-}accused when brought before him ; » on warm days instead of rver William Paddock, Who Was|Gusewski told him of giving money ) enjoying the cool breezes of the veranda Grant Underwood, Arcadia, the unbearable heat of the kitchen range. making his first fligt was almost | to the Smith woman and of paying Bivlid fHen by At Piddock weelbine v nee Dicd From Accident and Other Causes. 1 AUNT DELIA'S not injured, except for a severe shake- Detective Sc nt Richardson tes Captain Paul L. Cocke, New York; Ask your: gFocer to send you AUX LIA'S BREAD. up. The wrecked airplane was taken | ified to admissions made by the | Warren Hobbs, Worcester, You lose nothing and you gain not only comfort, but really bete to Mineola by motor tr Smith woman and the jitney drivers. | Mass; Lawrence C. Lovett, Brooklyn; | ; : : Lieutenant Greene live. F 204 | cchmidt, the jitneur “,\J, the ser nt Jinee R. Manning Rockaway, N ter and more wholesome bread than it is possible for you to bake, i . ) R e e e | e b S (R B S il il S, S the tested Skln treatmen because we are cquipped better and have mastered the question of Paddock’s home is i zus Fall : t.; Privates Thomas J. Buchan, »| el Regal three or f times the substitutes more fully. Aunt Della’s Bread is wholesome, nourishing Minn st teia ot iie sed Siute | Wilson Kas.: Tewl vine, Irook- & . ment made hy the Smith woman was | landville, Md.; Harry B, McAllister : A, & B. NOTES Eimalie e s \ardson. The | Hinsdale, 111 Murle MceNulty, Roy Resinol Ointment is excellent for re meeting of Lhe M. T. A. & | \woman claimed that Schmidt told her | Mont.; Thomas Nick, AKron, Ohio; 2 iy : lieving the smart, itch, and burn of B. Society yvesterday it Slvotedito My iy awai i hadl ot foll o hoy Stephen Posharitsky, Detroit, Mich eruption, 'I)u_s gentle ontment has mosquito-bites, and i sect-stings. Iy ccure estimates on the cost of instal- The Smith woman said that the tes- 2 been so effective for years in treating soothes and cools skins burned by ling two ventilating pumps in the up- | timony given by & nt Richardson Wounded /ScVerciy eczema, ring worm, itching, burning wind or sun. All dealers sell Resinal per rooms to afford hetter ventilating | was correx 1 aid they arrived Wounded severely include rashes, and sores, that it has become Ointment ; facilities e social committee was | at the hotel aiter wmidnight and Major Roy W. Gausr n. Leoni, a standard skin treatment. It con Men Resinol Shavin also instructed to make arrangements | drinks were served to them. Because | N. J.; Lieuts Donald ; A ‘\""‘;'i'h tains nothing that could irritate the Stick fgmd soo Fimg iotions mm’,'}f 5 for another ameatur theatrical play. It | Guseweki had so much money she | Strov pa.; Donal 1 ure. | tender in.' o 7 i S E i e A 04 ,‘mfamha || Cal1on the Hishi Itk it fne hotel t Da_n:-dvsb“r;;;.} ceants Howard G crestiei Zed 62 West Main St. Two Stores, 95 Arch $t. /\#e now in the government servi ‘oui for what ake had., She did et Daniels, Phiia., Sta J. L Idaho; Woody Ross, Radcliff, Tex.: ‘‘Resinal is what you want for yonr skin-trouble—R esinol to s the itch Ing and burning—Resinol o Zeal the Your druggist will also tell you tha and easily digested. Your grocer sells