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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1918. _ PLAINVILLE NEWS oo map el The PLAINVILLE SHOWS § “%i™ PATRIGTIC SPIRIT(§ — e 5 ~ : : & | Turn Out En Masse When News of Fridays We Close at Noon, Tilil Septembe 13th, Inclusive. i 1 A”ied vlctfl]’y Arrlves Buy a War Savings Stamp and get Will you be one of the 450 Con four coupons. necticut women to enroll for this | September 11th at City Hall the service? Women between 19 and Whistles Blow and, Whole Town Pays Although it is only August and the height Mayor piits his hand in the box, and 85 years, of good character, good R 5 . NHnce stoleaiin Suite o o the fitst coupon he gets entitles the health and determination, are Tribute {6 Old Glory—Light Regis- SCSR TR o fon ol : : s s polic oresight 2 = n ownér to $500, the second to $250. wanted now to enter a two to three g irationin It js this policy of foresight and” prepared: ¢ It may be yours. ' Come get stamps vears' course. Kxpenses to be taken one can find not only at all times depehdable r and coupons of us. care of while training. Enroll now. ¢ Letters Received From France. Even now our stock of New Fall Suitg is lo N 0 in the realm of fashion. Our suits reflect the iitil Plainville = for .thei kecond time S i 8 Specia] Value Awaits You H Blicuioioures oo e The Thaterlals include Velouf, Broadeloth, upon heating of the great success of ficlcotine oo f{§ | the American “forces ‘“over -there The-col6rS are “Devil Blue”, Weet Root, BeaVl SUMMERY W AR B rly in the evening when the news Kangaroo, and the more staple shadss and black. was first received in tawn, some oOf The style features are Fur Trimme o R I: the townspeople refused to believe Fancy Braid o the report until the extra Herald con- = & 3."”( and R”ttn“. fimms g \ F W d Mi armsomnaeioy el e HeTd cony . Plain Tailored Models with fancy stitchings /e or omen an 1SS€s of the various churches opened their Cbats are three-quarter Terigth, with shaszi an daors to the young men of the town have Been carefully selected and are the output of WOW WOULD YOU LIKE A NICE STYLISH COLORED LINEN OR and gave them the full privilage ot Sults {n our present~collection ffom $20.75 tolE GABERDINE SUIT FOR WEAR ON YOUR VACATION? ringing - the church bells. Most. all Bl | the whistles Dblew for over ‘an “Hour. Wo show handsome Suits in rose color, green, lavender, light blue, i e HARTF . T and leather shade, in sizes from 16 years to 42 bust measure. Suits that center and red lights as - ORD S ~BI(; ] sold to $22.50 early in the season. Big Bargains at $7.50, $12.50, $15.00 Bl | kinds of fire works were displaved in ;! Giapd Prizes of : various \sections. The most élaborate et >3 and $16.50 each.. Big value B | celebratian of the evening was -a With the purchase of $1 worth of Thrift_Sfamps. 1 rarade whieh_was formed in a very With every War Savings Stamp—four op\;fions. 3 Have a Look at Summery Dresses Bl e e SR e e o " one conill / lected and mar of the townspeople Stamps and Coupons at Mafl -Order Department (Ma Extra pretty ones for Women and Misses that we are closing out at ¥ | possessing automobiles paraded about 3B 810, 2.50, $15.00 and $16.50 cach. B ains far out of the ordinary, and the streets Will be very quickly picked up . he Connecticut State Guard also B | turned out and S g ; SPECIAL ATTENTION CALLED Garments that are actually worth B | pans was in ‘chare of Poter 1% Dulty, NeW Satln, Taffeta afld Cfepe T $7.50 EAC up to $12.50 each There are he most patriotic event of the eve- b IR S7 S0P EISGHE z ning was the saluting of the flag. The We are constantly adding to our Fall Stock of Street and Afté parade marched up Wishington street New models are being received, showing the latest fashion te§ Plain Voiles, Striped Ginghams, and Faney Voiles in many varied models. and at the Diggles’ homé a boy W Sizes range from 16 year Misses' to Women's 42 bust. Look at them B | standing on the lawn holding an anyway. fl | American flag. All the members of the State Guard and also the paraders —— — IS AI ~v= B | caluted the flag as well as gave 3 N than 50 ships will be launched by the | war w " [l | cheers. Many townspeople showed end of the present year. pracess o 3 S5 Bl 2 = 5 their patriotism by lighling up their o J “It whs no mere incident in a na- | ships.. W HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY £OR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON 8 | homes, also by playing -the national !non'q dhipbullding program that | Salvas and for tA8 PROMPTLY RECEIVING ADL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. Bl | emblem ‘on organs and pianos as the | 2 brought the president and Mrs. Wil- | . 3 HAVE WO parade " went by théir respective J n to the scenc of this achievement,” { ship launched *today” and homes. id Chairman Huwley agho was the [ ships that ‘are 'béfmg launcoied Factories Need Help, prigcipal speaker at the launching. | will be 1ilhchet ré makdys of the top on Liherty Loans, W The local factories are very short —_— Tt the beginning, of an epoch [ new America. . Through the efforts BERL[N NEWS ings, and other patriotic movements, | his work in the ministry. His special- | of help When the schools open in in the “nation's history. of thé shipyard ' workers, Ja large and the enrollment officers feel that |ty is Child Welfare work the fall it is expected. that the attend A ', S I . k “This launching marks another | army now is i France affd throu TW“ ENLIST F!]R aumhes which, they will be able to dourt this morning Mrs. Peter |vious years. The Marlin-Rockwell the war agginst the German govern- | by growing larger-and larger eventu- induce .to sign the papers making 0 of Rocky Hill was charged | Corporation offering good wages L h 3 Ph‘l dl 1 ment It maArvks_the beginning of fally will overwheilm the carefully | them ,members of the United States ainl buie Wee Bonwy Uhe ae bndlYodo nach of manveniploves e aunciing m Poiladelphia quantlty production of-ships in all the | construéted ‘milftary machine with Student Nurse Reserva, sed pleaded not guilty. Mrs. Brown | Trumbull Eledtric Mfg. Company is vards bf the\Usnited States which Germany: his' sought to dom- NURSES’ RESERVE\ Rose borenco o Vil n ot LS o that she is always being called |In urgent need of women as 'wall as e S iy doupteul \i;‘x(-\& any nation | inate the world [Keall-dRtoRtra i of et o=nita IREOTEE OXCe nG athes by hef neighbor. She alko |men. Many of the ‘school bofé have 5 n = evel wauld have uhd n a ship- | | Sl b 9cass L ) Phila ‘hita! A 5 A With Presi- time to come, but will be expected | . e el et e Philadelpht % ¢ perl: AN e e e 1 her finger bandaged as a result of > i % 3 to hold themselves in readiness for vear @i the factoriés and thus|9eMt and Mrs. Wilson, officials of | scale\(s, Gegmank had hot plunged the a bite from Mrs, Polarzo. A witness, | this ’ : Al on e jegh; the school hoard anticipates as small| the shipping board and emergency | worN\into the war,” My. Hurley con- | . . DON"T CHEAT YOUR sseph ©rignano testified that the two | Schools -Anticipated— Dresses of colored Poplins, Linens, X 0 are| Roing through~ayNR It We arc applicants for appointment to train- | ing hospitals Ay S GlteThlwert ot v g Tav ¢ producing aage eidge today than [agy, GIVE vS, d veeused, giving ¢ Letters were received Baturddy by | 100igm Yom—ths Quistéonck, a carga-| io eaphoir o 4 i i i f <, ). sink d from A LITYLE MORE Anxious to Serve G(]“mfy Limited Service Men Leave. | eeture to Mrs. Briwn and Mrs. | many friends of Harold Corning and | carrying. vessel of 7,600 fons, went] g, aomarines aya sihking, and trom | LyTTL€ Won | on disturbance of the paice ‘h‘x\m:‘(t F ]m;\«:‘ Rmn\;w.\': “r)m‘ down the ways of the' Hog Island [ ne to replace the tonnage that wa HEADS ARNT COVERED) s RICEE t they have been in-the trenches | Srivvards (o S > the tonnag s t6 leave this town for tralning camps SO A oS Qe o s dive hipyards today, marking, " in the | lost in'the days when we were far [aee THEJLL GET n T Joseph Vincent Smith of Berlin has words of Chairman Hurley of the | hohine he nerve-racking race v OF}‘ FOR SYRAGUSE CAMP of- the National Army went this |, jieq safely ove having left | [ the letter recelvad from Barrows | chinhing board, “another milestone ind Lor Bd in the _n”'”\‘ king race with 1 B hat T 1 < v the sharks of sea e mm-nm§ he boys gere Willam J. | recently with the 76th: division from | '® Savs that he did not know that he | s progress in the war against | 3 5 el was in the trenches until sonie of his : i 5 Credit Given to Preside O'Badedst Leon Hengy S8 and Anton | Camp Devens. e g sy the German government. o | compary.asked when they were goine The Quistconck, of which Mrs. Wil- | « “We have made tremendous stride | H: Hslduist. ¥ThosE Jeateoed loft | Berlin Bricfs |in the trenches and the reply was - - Service Men, Tendered Farewell— |'tap Syrecuse Training Camp, Sgraclse, Miss Lillfap "Fehy of Kensin that they had been in the reserve | i, S in the shipbullding program jand I | I5/cyiES PHY w4 CROCKS SRGULE | N. Y, Yogether Fith @ number of | ..o (/i ok: fhem New Britain are | trenche Both men were drafled | 2160 CAr80 carrving vessels to be| qoint whether I will ever have a '@ JBEWELL COVEREDWITA VINEGAR TO Three More Leave Tomorsdw Yor | WIHItH “WerVice ‘men Wiom _omer | J 0 o S0 o B0 o B L about three months ape and- sailed | 2 m”'“", LitheSkos Teland yaxd, fthelt oo ¥ o p nontunity | to ¢ that the {PREVEMT MOLOING 1 10'\\'"5“}\]011 n’\,u&.’lup\-(hfl I60a¥board S & & A fhomt Carn o Toton largest shipyard in the w 4{!\(| It will % scope of this Drogram was due WASAINGTON. DG Fort Slooum. | for division No. Svbf HaetdrdtCouns | V1€ 0 Eataiy AEa oy be-followed by another within a few | = P55 40 BE G bostdent : s S T A Erics Warner 15 ebendine the Pettinato Overseds. weeks and it is expected that more | Lo s ; Uk Mold is the villain that'll'get your 5 Throughout the worid, eves in Ger- i . P ” pickles if you don’t use enough B e e oS e o (i day nioht Mo erel i | week moiadianeNe e A telegram was received by Louis i B anitas htAn g geups women thetween tthe fages of the war boird i u farewell Friends of William J. O"Brien ten- [ Conforti yesterday from his brother- 2 ica has made herself cffective in the = Vinegar. Follow the rules. Write 19 and 35 to become nurses has been | served at the Grange hall. The | dered him a’farewell party over the | in-law John Pettinato, which os | (Bért, Chichester's truck conveyed the | o W 50 0 only America but wll the for free book of instructions, ad- progressing well during . the past | Suppey served in the form of a | week-end at Cedar Island, Clinton, | that he has arrived safely overs excursion to the shore givilized nations of the world have Uressing National War Garden Com- week in this town. Mrs. C. M. Jar- | get-together for the men and “their | Among those present were Mr He is now in England and expect Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Spargo and Mrs. | hecome convinced that this country on, Washington, D. C., and Miss Marjorie Moore the two | friends! During the evening speeches | Mrs. John De Low nd Miss IAnna | Bet to France in a short time. Pettin- | Clark Alvord of Bridgeport were the | had no selfish purpose in the v sending two cents for postage. t officers for this town, have | were Elven ‘by the chairman of Trehy of Kensington, Mr and '-m]\' ot o n“;vmlv guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Morse | that this country would have kept suiccess in. their wor and | board and a-few of the members of | Harry Roach of Hartford and Misses | 27 ationed with ie of Broad street yesterd out of it if its own honor had not e have been visited during the week by | the board, and the men were Casey. Mr. O'Brien 15 well known, be. | Trench Mortar Battery at Camp Dev- Clinton Hamm of Broad street has | been assailed and the welfare of all IT CHEERS 'EM UP ber of.the.yeung women | ed with leather' money belts, the gif! ing one of Kensington's most popul 2 vesigned his position as mail carrier ] humanity had not been at stake PUT US IN who are inxious to | of the board voung men Until recently he lived Smiih’s Blacksmith Shop Burned. at the loeal railroad station “We are going through with thc THIS wAav particulars concerning the | ' Three more limited service men will | in Hartford where he was employed Last evening the fir department Miss E shipbuilding pro m to the finish AND WE win olling of nurses. Already two ) léave tomorrow :for Fort Slocum. | 55 clectrical engineer by the Packard | was called to extinguish a fire at the position as hookkeeper ‘at the \d and we are going through with the BE HAPPY ! women have enrolled, and a | They are Modesto De Tomasso, Gib- | Motor Co east end of the town. When the s e m‘“\ tper BO AUAIS | o ar to-a fAn: The American gov- number of the other young |vanni Bronnio and Steratos Kow - i chemical arrived at the scene it was P S olune ornment is planning for a long war women plan to sign up before the wles. 3 { found that the old Smith blacksmith I°, R, Coombs, telesraph operator at | hecause enduring peace will not be closing of the campaign. Miss Nonie e S n e T A o shop had caught fire. The building | the local railway station has been ap- | in sight nntil the militaristic system Luby and Mis§ Bsther Alling are the | 3 e : - was burned to the ground. It is es- | Pointed Adams Express azent at the | of Germany is broken. Nothing else first two to enroll in this town. Both Col. and Mrs. Jarvis havé for their timated that the building was worth | [ocal office. | will convince Germany of the su- S ests for a few d: ir son-in- 5 3 ) . Kensington young women, Miss ‘[ for a ‘I‘“&l Hm“:('l}[ ]j “‘:‘ very little and the damage was slight anley Smith of FEast Main street | Premacy of right over might. Nothing ey >. Schauffler, of Brook- { Alling being the daughter of First | 18 D : i 5 spent the week-end at the shor else will convince her that weak na- et e N. Y.. who preached at the Bap- [ i, Grounds) to Open: e L Poshone tions are not the matural prey of the | | /fi_fl\’ e e confi- | tist church in Ne ain yesterday _The annual Counecticut Advent AR ool Bl ercel Btrest l ine AL dent fhat a large nu of the |and also Doctor Hadden, ia fhrlean cmr snull foocldion Sl 3-3d% | " Even then, the shipbuilding pro- youfig women who have made in. | Brother-in-law.from Muskegon, Mich., | 3 will open at the Sk ;t]x et camp Card of Thanks. ram of Amerlca must go.on. It will quiries during the past week will sign | Who Will give A sermon.in New Brit- 3 Stomndd uent 00 By Henry Sonsl | We nish o cxnress i sliieers | ihie Mye veirk fo coniblaie the pios SR of | ain next Sunddy : : PESidel @ Uie esan ol vl c0n hanvs Gad acweceintion b0 Al kind [eramy onidl plaee At dhs saie ofd Mr. Schauffle much improved in | S duct the meetings for one week end- | nojghbors and friends for {heir sym- | mankind a fleet that will el $ia Sehe way o feacls dy?ur gether anc aiting for oné of e / N ing on Labor Day pathy and floral tributes at the time ! enduring peace by heinging na. | [TUits in jars in canning. Send for fore the remainder will enroll. 1 S Major William J. Malone spent the MISS SARAH M. COND | d nort d southern states s - s ‘ L enrollment for voung women to fill | DONI' MAKE "EM SHIVER ¢ 1 at his home in Forestville JOHN T, CONNL, broueni closer by a nation s | <dress National War Garden Coro- the t by the enlistments of | 0. 60 — We'VE BEEN le is stationed on Long Island in the GEORGE B. CONNL system of railroads. The end of the | Tission. Washington, D. C. aduate nurses in the American Red SR EHTHS . aviation corps ‘ ervice overseas, affords a | coun watea Too-o | C ( This affords Major Augustine Green of Aber- | pumrreemror e : 2 opportunity r the girls of L-LONG—!! reason for canning everythi deen, , spent the week-end at the | P& HER S K 3 4 Yo' % 3 R 9 & St 8 » to be of patriotic service to > ¥ = | Freel bosktt it o e e o eiallay et B y N TN s el K Gl : can. Free book of instructions on s father i MONDAY EVENING 6 to 9 O’'CLOCK Berlin has gone over canning and drying may be had from | 0 South Washington street, 3 — the National War Garden Commission, Raymond Moody who is in the | &8 fl’ Shert, Sirloi @ 3 Washington, D. C., for two cents ta | Medioil :-m” is spending a short fu S EAK§ rfiofi:i;m’ lb 260 POTA’E’OES led all summer.” Judge G. H. 5ris- In tho Trenchés. shipyard .workers and- their families The first three limited service men O’Brien; Nye and Holmquist, Limited son was sponsor. iS the first of the hel Pinder has resigned he IFRUITS CUT IN WALF SHOULD BE | JARRANGED WITH PIT SURFACE DOWN i up during the coming week. Many the girls are planning to band to- » perfectly good pay postage. lough at the home of his parents, Dr THE ONLY WAY it A e R HF, ABRCEID® 2 s a5 C Martha Rebekah lodge will hold its Pure SEEbLL L, LARGE NEW ide T e i e e |l SOAP 2T 5 hars S2e3C | 15 Ib pk 53¢ entertaining her sister and daughter o R | of Brookyln, ° ol = . In cold-dipping as in all ot{hexr , 3 Mrs. Lauridson of Queen street, g Lt I3 . ]9;:5’:}:::5:“: C;;:’E‘;“fr:"“;v’::‘:; o . f motifer of Pearl Smith, is ill at her | @ 1 ity K free book issued by the National home with rheumatism, ‘War Garden Commission, Washing- Archibald Smith and son Clyde are ton, D. C. Write for copy, sending ending their vacation at Philmont, Mohican Selected 480 i Lvap R .- St Whole Milk 306 two cents for postage. N. Y The Advent Sunday School held its CHEESE fenic at the shore Saturday. | i : 30 e STt 25 By LaMB cHOPS ... Ib C CLEANSER . CORN . ... doz (&2 CHOICE STEWING MOHICAN NATIVE RED At 5 s Filli T ] S o SOUBRE DL TOMATOES i 12c Bridge the coming wintar with a uto supplies, Texas Filling | B yixeo nBacow 35 /ELLOW SPLIT NEW MEATY 25 1h C PEA PRUNES 2 1bs C perfectly good supply of canned Stati aiva ialty. | B& IN STRIP goods put up in your own home. Fres iz tatwn’ _rcDJlr ‘spccla t' % M LEAN PORK 35 DRIED LTMA GOOD PI book on canning and drying may bo Phone 671-23, George A.|BH cmops ..........m C L APPLES ...... 2 qts 15¢ bad from the National War Garden V. g - e Moo AN LA LA LY e, Commission, Washington, D. C., for entres, B UNITED STATES FOOD ADMINISTRATION 5 NUMBER G—O08535, two cents to pay postage.