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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST POTTSVILEHALS gTHE BiG SALE OF MEN'S | | ICH lg {}N ARMY LIST T's A good time to hu,\Sll-{-claEeS(-mmnz costs are advancing pUR— in the wholesale market constantly. ; Men's $18 Suits Now & SoN-R $1500 (Continued from First Page) Men's 250 Suits Now ... $18.00 G S Men’s $25 and $30 Suits Now . : 0 town, Mass.; Paul E. Noel Oskaloosa Men's $35.00 Suits Now .. . S 843 50 St Bt § WOMEN'S SUITS AND COATS Fred J. Rentechle, New Haven, Conn.: | M Garments (hat were up 1o $27.50 and $35.00, marked for a J ! Ex trlcncc James H. Seott, Alexis, Ill; Dwight final clearance. Simpson, Chillicothe, O.; John Ulan, & H{}I@E Grcat lumbia City, Ind.; Jess K. L. Walrod e Fulton, Kas.: John M. Warren, Bal- | [ T The Stein-Bloch Ge. 1318 {lvghemin, Treland; Clarence G. White, SGN S t’ r t'ofl Mountain Home Ark.; Arnald L. 0 € a IS ac I Wright, Fort Dodge, Ia. Outfitters for Man, Woman and Boy, 114-116 Asylum St., Hartford Hartford One Price Clothing Co, TR e Dicd of Disease. banking business with Lieut. Sidney L. Spiegelberg, New e e o York: Civilian Joseph O'Brien, De E— Ridder, La.; Privates Leon Gilder, Company. o = 3 i —l \ ——— L i ot e 3, Sone | EVENTS TONIGHT [y~~~ : : Financial prompt and accurate bern, N. C.; Claud Murphy, | | oo O { A few good Stein Bloch mfort, and Shuman Suits left at sale prices i | N. C.; Burley Smith, Palestine, Ark. | High class photo dramas, Fox's }e cater. | i | | dispatch of business We have customers Died From Accident and Other - 2 A SN Y FeHT I G Captain Paul E. Betowski, Waver- | Keeney's theater. White soft collar Shirts are pleasing others : : ; i ly, N. Y.; Privates Gudstein Borg- . . $1.98. and can also please | 5 ford, lum Bay Wash.; George Superior photoplays and vaudeville, N i & you. Checking ac- i, G0 A Gl T : A SIRAW HATS ONE HALF g e 28 Cronin, 29 Meath street, Pittsburgh; | Lyceum theater STRAW "|\>| 50 counts are invited. rl Gardner, St. Charvles, Mo.; Wil- P RICE. iam G. Greene, Boston; Pedro Lu- New Britain lodge, No. 183, Loyal cero, El Paso, Tex.; Henry 1. Wads- | Order of Moose, wmeects in Judd’s | worth, Portland, Ore. block. The Farrell SR e Severely Wounded. o o v Liberty 3 1-2's Selling at Par Also | ™™ ‘The lseversly: woundedl inelude Sons of Veterans meet in Erie, Pa.; Roy Brown, 546 st Nor- F., meets in Jr. O. U. A | wegian street, Pottsville, Pa.; George el | wail strect Encouraging war i Kestne 2th street, Reading, licyrta flodge, S No.| 21,1 Order fofil DSV Mscelved iatter: tho lopening o 2 Pa.; Edward A. Long, 3505 North at 59 Arch stree | the market and salcs of Liberty 3 = e =5 2 ¥ s wiiad at par rousec he marke Third street, Pottsville, Pa.; Fred W. T DRLSLoUBE T Ll Atk ctpfiont von Der Heiden, 21 North Second Admiral Schley lodge, No. t :m;;:- in the second hour. U. S Treds | H. S, meets-at 187 Arch streel | Steel” s relatively active at an ex- Baldw .0C0 Marine Pf¢ exi- ) 2 A. Frye, 122 Schuylkill avenue, Read- e T feninerd SN el i | ]HCI‘C&SG $44‘,082.03 |ing, Da; Frank M. Gore, Bhiladel | VICIOUS ASSAULT ON :}«:m Petroleum and General Motors Last week of Shirt Sale at Besse st enk o e 0 e made more substantial gains, the Jat- > .l | ter rising 4 1-2 p S. a ac- bon street, Pottsville, Pa.; Stephen 5 YEAR OLD GIRL " 8 : points. Ralls, tobac Big sale on Summer Hats. M. Sei D Mitehell s 600 Filariiion stooan | cos and utilities were again disposed bert.—advt '!ll)w "\I]j“\',m;}.-?r b\ls\l};‘S\()fl'izv1~;1(:lr‘!i Pottsville, Pa.; Roy H. Ream, Eliza- ‘:::-ufoi‘u\\:: W U\{L("\:H‘ 1§ :w‘mv\ m;rhvl\fl.; ‘,» at the New Britaln post office during | dyev 0l pot SO BT SIEOT | price for this movement. the quarter ending June 30 shows the | v _ : e Pa: | William Muschinski, Will Face | Liberty 3 1-2's ranged from 99.96 to o aatih he ot bt d il lisL | 2 duarten endly g ! ineyard street, Bethlehem, Pa.; [ B ed from 99.9 ! 1 3 total receipts for the months of April, | pLiT " A Sterner, 917 West Market | par, the 4's selling at 93.48 to 94.44 | ing m«lled today to mewbers of the | May and June of this year to be $38,.- DE I het i Criminal Charge in Police {and 4 1-4's at 95.44 to 95.66 | co.ur, on council, physicians and | §38.28. There is an increase of $14,- | Street, Pottsville, Pa; Wagoner Frank General Motors exfiended its ad- Sa 2 $ A. Smith, Glenburn, Pa.; Saddler Court Saturday. hers 756 36koveritnelibusinesaldiirl neliiosel| it ST St SITRINE 0 (RILES Lo | vance to 6 1-4 points during the noon SLEE SV Aol shlon A imay Ehils | |sams Miines Sianthe @ yeanieed Wi s fes Wen s N Berger, 817 William Muschinski, about 32 years | Nour and Sumatra tobacco gained al- ees Dot \ 2 © the | the total receipts amounte $44,- S sty < Za ¥ e e i e 3 st 2 points before another slight R et e el e eeee e v insiE e none T o1 eiciee ol o i il o ety ost] 2les s erorel snc heRdelEl estale of the late George Ashley s i necal year ending | cjvde J. Burns, 215 Union street, | tion and will be held until tomorrow | Setback occurred. Rails w erlE Be bere : 5 June 30, 1918, a total of $222,230.66 | =° (s 2 i il 1 S by reports that Washington soon may Frank Baumberger has transterred | oo € yen 0 While during the pre. | FOttsVille, Pa.i Christopher J. Ca- | when he will be charged with crim. | bV i ) ton soen Ay property : e corner of Rockwell | oo ' g 2 ing th | o arles Yow- | inal assault on a five year old girl. | define its positien reg 1g rental operty at the corner of [Ta et e il e s e | @ TS Flebokon 8 Ch 3. Dow- | inal ult on a fiv wr old girl : only $186,188.49, showing an increase The 12th annual report of the board | avenue and Glen street to Michuel C. ett, Jr., New Haven; Andres Dud- Muschinski, who lives at 54 Union | La ¢ of Terryville, i el | zick, Philadelphia. | street, met the little girl, whom he | Ly Eliy T tnew as he boardec -. father's { A birthday surprise party was giv- | The steady increase during the past [ Haves Dull. 401 North George street, | knew as he boarded her, father's en last evening at the home of Mrs. |40 Years or morve is proof of the fact | Fotisville, Pa.; Ired Eiler 1 North | home, and took her for a walk. They | _The strength of oils, fertil- nd coppers and further wealk- s of Western Union were the only Mt andgioony el e tures of the listiess final hour, The felarney of Erwin Place in honor of | that last vear's increase is not en- | Centre street, Pottsville, Pa.; Kennotn | Went in the direction of the carnival | S81/52S O/ L ¢ 5 Tipost a1 o Mrs. Alice Parsons of the B. & I. |tircly due to the increased postage | Eiler, 834 North Centre street, Potts- | rounds on Stanley street. There his | H R Sr) HIAE G 3 = - Mfg. Co, A large number ot friends | rates, which went into effect last Sep- | vilie, Pa.; William A. Evans, Dunn ”]T'O“’T ”f:«"w Y “””m“”"d{ S e 5 : were present. tember. Not more than one-third of | Apar ts North Second street, | 2llesed L O s sa Jroximated 150,000 shares | ; . Sstizdiof] Anapiment S Moxth pocond B b | Muschinski was frightened away. The | Sales approximated 150,000 sha A French mother carriod this feart : the increase since September 1, 1917, | Pottsville, Pa.; Joseph i’ French, | New York stock Exchange quot ; =t arfully burned child twelv is due to higher rates, the larger per-| 1103 1-2 Snyder avenue, Scranton, | little girl, left to find her own way | T8W OU0 O Richter & Co, | [ 08 to the American Red Cross asylam at Toul centage being a result of increased | pg Joseph Geanelli, 533 Center pnallyees 1 el nersloptn A W ot St B trying to save its life by forced respiration. busine ¢ Bridgeport, Conn.: William 11 | {0ld her mother her story and im: L dreds of refugee children. c strost, Bridgeport, Conn.; i el e e Chang — Fallowing is a report issued at the | core, 722 West Norwegian _screct, | ITe0iate complaint was mad i DEATHS AND FUNERALS |local past office this morning show- | potiay EayiCnaslesim HLIBHY SSREE Deitetls paoecantigsianel) > Potts 5 S0 | made the arrest. i ing the amount of receipts taken in | wewarl ;@ J. Harris, Miss Ruth Bassette and Miss Cath- erine Wells are visiting friends in Rahway, N. J. C ® miles in her The Red Cross doct This asylum 1s caring for or is home, was finally successful. She hunq Aug. 2, 1918, Low Clos Christophe A each month during the past quartsr, | ;o) I Edward Mauritz Anderson. : betli, N. J.; Amos H. Huble = p p Am Tee ... war wuritz Anderson compared with that of a year ago, also (.;.,“l;,),v, Pa S abert 1. Fnunewortl| l | \"n Can Edward Mauritz, son of Mr. and |a report showing the receipts taken in | - Sl e T Raoll o || i § A Mrs. Maurits' Anderson of 867 East | from manth tormonth Philade!phia; Joseph Kaplin, Loug L VA SN i Am Smelt | I of the past two | L1d e street, died this morning after a brief | fiscal years. It will be seen that the | Bialch, N. J.: Horace Kenimer o limess ‘with ‘diphtheria, at the age of | business Awring the earls winter ang | PRiladelphias Sndrew J. Kimureav, | ~ Am Tobac ight years and seven months. Be- | carly spring months Is much heavier | S10 North Third strect. Poutsville, Pa.: %‘vfifi &@ Ay Bl“ HEHE: S Al s his parents the <child leaves a |than at any other time. Forey i° , Minersvill i 1 24 ¥ B | \naconda sister Anna, and a brother, Alfred B 1917 James M. Kurtz, Huw N R Owing to the contagious nature of the April . $15,521.62 3 Philip T.. La Bate rd. | S = iliness the funeral was held this aft- e 18.916.60 = Conn.; James P. McConnon (Continued from First Page) ernoon in Erwin Mortuary chapel and G 7 o Minersville street, Potts 2. | 2 was private. Rev. 8. G. Ohman offi- 5 ¢ Py - Asaad Masood, Boston; ¥ = The American: ave beoodl food ciated. Burial was in Fairview ceme Total ...$44,08 $38.833.05 | vero, 48 Root Place. Pittsf A e e e T tery Report of the vear beginning July | William B. Monteith, Natick, e R gl 1916, and ending June 80, 1917: Edward Mulen, 410 Mine = could fight upon.’ . Pottsville, Pa.: mond v ; e R T = 1916— ) e Not far from this front a some- ONE ENROLLMENT. iy 5 12330 Iorestville, Pa.; Matthew J. Peiffer, = : R e e | Bast Mount Carbon, Pottsviile, Pa.:| .. = - 2 August NN I 14,189. Bast ] i d were five Germans and an officer on Mise Hilda Anderson Offers Services | o Itember w:x'} . Dantels W E Burcell SEavikiiElace Sila || D0 S Sl R o e o to Nurses’ Reserve. Balh 18 liam s BRall S M cIhattem, SRnG S sl e BT ia ashaenial Aghifol| Brie ovember 5 506 Willlam R. Richards, Minersviile, I etan e e las erican to Only’ one enrollment was received i\, '_’\'-‘ Sl L i‘; ;‘,M 4 s {87 Roth. Maivd Pa 1Te ““‘ fi 'th | ”‘ the 1 : \“‘7 "- ]H ” | ecember .. < 19,418 aniel J. Roth, Maryd, Pd £ survive had thi his bayonet down BEftne reciultine staiionSforRStudent 1917 €. Scheneck, Minersville, ¥ - ward into the earth to signify ‘that 1 Cen Gons G | Dist See what pathetic group was found. There yesterday, bringing the total January .. e s 16 2 B. Secholato, he was the la one to sce it through. for the first four days of the cam- | Februar on TG D, Schuler stred Meuanwhile the fighting had becn March 5 L5 636 ville, Pa.; Arthur K. Shaw, Paris, 3 | procceding between Sergy and Se- | Interhore pfd > April .. : 15,521.6 Raymond Shortall, - Minersville. i | yinges avith mueh of the old bit Kennecott Cop teer is Wliss Hilda Anderson, 204 i i 13,916 Howard M. Snell, Elizabeth, N ness. The ."vr.;m\ had slacKetied and | ror %007 %103 Washington street. However, the re- 11,648 Jeseph F. Spence, Philadelpiin: Rob- | (he fashion in which the enemy met | N Y ¢ & Hud ZEIBREl Ty located Sin Wthe N ow ert ¥. Telford, Minersville, ’a.: Cleo | the American infantry attack showed | Nev Cons Britaln Institute, was visited yester 4 $186,188.42 F. Thomas, Darby, Pa.: TRoland F.|he had no intention of retiving unless Y N H & H R aterhoroush paign up to 22. The newest volun- lay afternoon and evening, by a large f vear beginning July Tihompson, Ware, Mass.: Wayne A.| compslled by superiot force | ont & West pE e e v Bl e X x June 30 Trontman. Girardsville, Pa.; Ar-hue ¥, [ “Prisoners from the 201st division | eager to learn just what the terms connected with the U. . Student Nyrses’ reserve arc g e, T | 184 (northwest of Seringes). They nn R - . There seems to be considerable mis SR 9 eemed to have little doubt that th 2 d Steel ¢ To maintain the victory spirit of the Italian troops the American Red rstanc o R el - Missing in Action : 4 3 iderstanding on the part of mosi 18,025 ; liek Gt troops (behind Fthem S G e Cross sends its rolling canteens rizht up 1o the front to serve hot coffee, fo0& This picture shows Rolling Canteen Walker, Shamokin Dam, Pa.; Joim €. | declare their orders were to hold the | & Wes Waord, Philadelphin, James W. Wood, | line at all costs, especially at Hill Mail § S R Ao the Dot ol L . 20.810.¢ ; “‘l““"‘ wille s = "‘“\‘{“ —— Rending : 87% and “smokes” to the battle wearied men, n which is being waged = : 22,871.63 Fitchburg, Mass.; Stuart B, MeKe- | 1 IESTED FOR ep I & S co 3 erving S5 S0 5 cotinty liEs Ry e a | own, Tort Colling, Colo: Muxwell 0L WOMAN ARRESTED FQR l-”;"lw om 12 | No. 8 serving 850 men on their way to the trenches, impression that it is an emergency | January y 19,790.74 | Parry, Indianapolis; Corporal Lloyd NPERSONATING OFFICER | g0 Ry call from the government for nurses ; February ....... 18,438.06 E. Long, Apollo, Pa.; Privates John T e T to be sent overseas almost immediate- March o 22,062.41 F. Becker, Philadelphia; Gilmore New London. Aug. 2.—Bea e ly, as soon as a short training course Al nononoen 20,741, Brown, Brookvilie, Pa piselioll s JR R Fleen Ul Fa Vel United Truit hag been taken. This is not he AT : : . 19,300.2 Previously reported missing, now ey Yeason for this campa is secu June DA 18,796.71 reported killed in action : s (‘onmmissi McGuire b co & reserve, for this country 25,000 ~ Privates Osburn Bell, Pictou N ¥ of impe pating an ! 7 nurses, and it is the aim he gov July ot ; F.; Ray G. Estes, Whitefield, N. H.; t 4 States army and T., was presented befo ernment to have that man oung 1 A $222,230.66 | George Franklin, Pekin, ITll.; The- latis et of May 1 'women volunteer their services in thi hirtyv-eight years ago, the report of | dore Grimes, Springficld, O Henry ing lewd conduct within manner before the campaign closc calendar year ending December | L. Miller, Pittsford, N. Y.; Jack Ro- | radius of an army ane on August 11. The country feels the | 31, 1890, showed that the total re- | chin, Paratsci, Russia; Hyman Wo- | coniinued the case unt need of a large army of nurses : 1 | ceipts taken in at the local post of- | lene, Chelsea, Mas: held the 1sed in bonds 1t the present time, but ss others | fice that year were but $25.786.74 Proviously reported missing, are willing to take the rces of reg the year 1900, ten veoar | reported dicd of wounds JUVENILE INVESTIG Jaritrain®d nurses, the country will be | 864.24 worth of business 5 Private Joseph V. MecGinn Phila- < ‘ohen of Hartfor Jeft with but few nurses to ecare for and in the year 1910, ars | delphia juvenile commission, — ¢4 4ok atihorme lov in Romoltala later, which is eight 3 oy he Previously reported missing, now Tries Gt e this country. Tt is to take care of t receipts for that year amounted eported wounded s . . z, 5 SHTRG s iUz cnc ihatiine lactor aenths | STDWISDA1EEN oo wins o treinendons TriT \m-u-‘ fos Geor Y By : NATIOUAL WAR GADEH COMMI SN A g i % S sued the call. Young women willir T of $59,129.41. the husiness more | Springiteld, TL; Carl " s ’ Home-made rack for placing in 1V o & B PR fo under this | vateolescne doubling itself during the pre- | nold, Kas.; Vernon R Seal e Gt wash-boiler for hoiding jars. The A should- make application at the local ter Sycar However since that| Aont.: Cornclius Pasiey McCord ek Sivenile i 1 cross pieces should be thick enough Bees 1ting station,iin She Mew Writaln | e, ”"H increase has become even | . v of the } systan to allow circulation of water under- fnstitute, as soon as possible :'r'n‘tm'rvvaw‘v:.(n’v’nt%\\"‘)vw.b\\ ;y;‘-‘- 1& _1‘:? : neath jars. This and many other S e (o A = Miss HUMMER &NTERTAIN good suggestions will be found in TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION - e fiss Jave {lummer enfertained s M ¢ Metto, the free canning book which the Na- - A e L L CANNING CAPTAINS MEET. £ guests at the home of her s 5 y I wor tional War Garden Commission of R F R NE Tlitecfinoony . Mrs. Martin K. Pasco, chairman [*rs- Fred J. Miller, last evening l ] Louis, i ! o | Washington will send any reader for honor of her birthday v } ird infantr b a two-cent stamp to pay postage. suitable for a small family. Apply | 6 the food committee of the Ilocal F | M. Paskus, 25 North Sheffield The guests pr Miss 3 ter son, arrived in pd e Fanion. Ro 1 t Anthony Szezaplowski i dge James woman’s committee, State Council of ity Defense, desires to mect the captaing NTED—Thirty women with of the canning team this evening at | Forkner f Machine Gun Battalion | | gerienc n department store wor 30 o'clock, n the rooms of the ®teady work. Good pay. Quick Chamber of Commerce, for the pur- | Miss Fanion, Miss Ro vancement. Address Box pose of distributing enrollment cards | 1er. Vocal solos were also = Herald Office which are to be distributed through- | Miss Fanion and Miss Humm ALON BROTHERS OVERSEAS . — = — out the city as a means of ascertain- | Which refreshments were ser - Miss Anna Nealon has received WANTED—A boy or young man as | ing whether or not New Britain will The rooms were decorated with na- | word that her brothers. Robert and assistant pharmacist. Apply Riker- | furnish her quota of canned goods | tional colors, Miss Hummer rveceived | Joseph Nealon, haye arvived safely Hegeman Drug Store. 8-5%3 1 this summer. ia nuniber of beautiful gifts. overseas, and Miss Mil- | safe arrival endered = This looks like a stage, but 1t Is really a courtyard in France, where 8 played one of the sad dramas of the war. Here are received by the Red Cross and French agenci refugees driven from their homes by German bombs | This courtyard is an open door to food, clothing and shelter,

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