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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1918. PLAI—NVILLF N}::WA i T = " | e 77. NEWS ‘ — C. L fs _—— 7 MOST APPEATLING AN 3 Plainville Soldier Was Member of ke g i L Ky Is the Nurse. Join her. Enroll in the U. §. Student {18 We Close at Noon, Till September 13th, e Comp;fl]y E' New Bri[ain ; R OUR ANNUAL AUGUST SALE OF FURS IS SUCGUMBED 10 WOUNDS NEW FAL i CREATING MUCH EI‘T 1USIASM BY Bill Eaton, Feed Mill Owner, Ordercd \ Correcl Modes IOI‘ f State Inspector Investigates Em- ) WE PURCHASED FOR THIS EVENT THE LARGEST STOCK IN OUR HISTORY Wi ARI L3 LQUIPPED 1O MERT YOUR EVERY WANT IN RELIABLE FURS AT SAVINGS SO BIG t1 W iMadslev 20ty SElery e e , EVERY WOMAN AND MISS WILL WANT TO SHARE IN THEM. of Bdward R. Madeley of W et\‘:.‘{;x:::: ML Gl street and grandson of William Made- In all the new shades—taupe, Delphing _besyiy Not a piece of Fur in this sale can be duplicated in November for ley, is the second Plainville hoy - to kangaroo, navy and other staple shades—shoRgQ less thar 20 per cent. ndvance above present prices, Many of them make the supreme sacrifice in the the latest effects in embroldery, fringes and Geon will be 40 per cent. h bear that in minc et moril v ad s teanee gette combinations, the new round collar, over= e \eing daily in keeping with every thing else. Your i e e e draperies, knife and accordion pleatings, panel J choosing at this sale gives first ehoice of the latest styles and the very Bina Whollivediiniirolsa e ot backs and flowing panels. | best pelts obtainable. Better veot, you are guaranteed a saving of 20 with him. Both of them were “hud- TAFFETA DRESSES | per cent. to 85 per cent. on anything you would purchase later dies,” as comrades are now called in For street and afternoon wear, in all the latest fall Coats, Capes, Wray M |the army. These chums enlisted at colors, blue, taupe, navy, etc, and black; in very vou make will New Briiain for service at the Mexi- | pretty modc Georgette combinations, beautiful »plication of fringes and embroideries; ployment of Children. Every new Iur fashion is represented in. the stoles, sets, and sey te scarfs and muff Any purchase be stored for you free, if you wish, in our own storage plant until Oct. 1, @ | can border and they were among the ideas in the rendered November Ist, if so requested. first to report when the call came for | B already a wonderful assortment of styles that are bills in charge accounts will be specially becoming. DRESS OXFORDS AND PUMPS the present duty | soles, we offer fine Patent Oxfords 4 Madeley wt corporal and enlist- Nicely made, with hand turne for Women’s wear with choice of Cuban or Louis heels for $5.00, $6.5 B | ca in Company I, June 20, 1916 3 5 and $7.50 pr the Mexican border he proved himself | B OUR ANN[ AL SALE O WOMEN'S PUMPS—with Cuban or Louis heels priced at $5, and a good soldier. That record as a sol- $7 pr. 3 has since been lived up to in e Sl b WOME OXFORDS—of grey Suede with Louis heels. Very attrac- b @ . He was, it is reported, twice | J§ Sy ang mendantulcomplote stocks 10 choote H - St e possibly be sold for later in the season. We can safely say} as the leading mills of the country will not be able to fill pi tive, § air, 3 {FORDS—that will I 4 Li 2vening the following telegram | 1 BUCK OXFORDS—that will please, with Louis heebks, $ was received: ‘Deeply regret to in- the output for its armies. See window displays of new, Crisp 8 ing low prices at this sale. 9 WHITE CANVAS PUMPS AND OXFORDS, Cuban and Louis } o e e T Iy reported $4.00 pair. f 3 2 s off ep pair that Corporal Earl W. Madeley, in- LOT NO. 1 LOT (NO. 2 TRY FOR THE GRAND PRIZ . fantry, died July 21 of wounds re- B0 pae 7 1 Buy $1.00 worth Thrift Stamps, getting 1 coupon, or 1 War Savings ceived in action. McCain, Adjt.” Rl LA tor RIS alre i ton Stamp, getti 4 coupons. Septe r 11, the mayor at City hall, will Besides his father, Corporal Mnrle_' 5 52"” it put his hand in the box, and owner of the first coupon taken out will ley leaves a .\hxv»n\nihtr):\nxl a ster, | # Per Pair Per Pair get $500. while he or she who holds the second gets § Miss Doris Madeley, of Plainville. ) s . coupons here at office, main floor. Corporal Madeley was a member e 50. Stamps and the local court of FForesters. He was e —— e ———— Foresters' club. B | also &« member of the S = i TR B | With the denth of Corporal Madeley, SOCIETY WRANGLE l - R e M | the Foresters' service flag will have H HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY #4OK NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON 4 | one gold ¢ S = | Meeting of Commi | Commerce Tonj PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. 2| Corporal Madeley attended the local | Member Suspended From Society For 2 7/ # | schools and graduated in 1912, Pre- | i} § & | : B - — e — R EERL B | \ious to his enlistment he was em- i | Talking Too Much on Election of| _'°f® Will be a. mecting ployed by the Trumbull Electric Mfg. g e eppointed b TEEEN a Candidate. [ the advisability of establishing & BERL!N NEWS ave 5 G he | his vacation with his family, who are| e i i : y i ) summering ther: : State Inspector in Town. . . Troubles existing he Societa | VAT chest in this city, thig evening, SRR ; & : 5 Aviators: Describel Aftack 00| opio: blee existine dn thel Eoaleta | 5 CRET i er of Commmatin i rtained the Miss Bertha S don an Mor Pla ille was visited by a state in- Christofero Colomk ve ai i s Bertha Sheldon and Flor- | Plainville was visited by a lombo were aired 1n |1t has heen reported that ae yer e Sunday school c 2abeth Park |once forithis ‘ning 3 1 P ence A. Camp are the guests of Mrs. | SPector this morning. His object we the court of common pleas before| committee has come to no decision today. Dinner was served at the |Jonm Fi. Dol s ; children were S : Jot oI, formerly of this city, at [to discover haw many children were gk e M il EQRP- BUN[;E ¥VELL, home of Mrs. Hazen |her summer home at Ridgefield i o e erel PIED ol I]el]]y an [he 1056 Judge Kdward L. Smith, yesterday. - !} matter. | § Luca. DiMinno of this city applied to t has been learned that there is i Mary Nelson will hold a picnic at over eight hours a day. The inspector e Mrs. Adolph Wyck of 149 Mill stree Sl considerable opposition to thg p L d fill street only one merchant employing a the court for an injunction against|as those oranis o “;,.‘u:h' D LN xvom tomorrows for " Her iy spending the pemalnder of thls week |2 20 Behind British Lines in France, 1 Sunday school class. it BDSooR EHISIVECR |10y der 16 years of age. All the Ahos i : n i : concuds [at Cosey Beaoh boy under 16 years of age Al tow | June 21, (Correspondence of The As- | the society, which is organized as a| separate campaigns for war fands Mr: sociated Press).—One of the most ex- | state corporation but has not state | 1¢¢] that better results are attained if Harold Upson will return to- | Gurtiss A.-HAH has lensed, through | posters éxplaining the new agellaw for L ~ morrow after enjoying a Week at |tng Camp Real Hatate Co. his sters | working boys and were warned not to | CIting tasks to which airmen are as- | or national standing. The society at | L1°Wed to collect money individually. 3 e Woodrdont R TUdd s Dl L Tl ity e signed is what is known as “desul- $ " 3 ice the State Council of Defense ( ! UL eendeE sl “m'.w”'l mh S - T : Roberts Heard From. hour or more. The object is to di "\"’l_"“flll\“~ :h? Ill;(lunl\\::»\‘ illegal. He | tablishir ar chests throughout the pext. 1 meelssd g Nordh gl o E. Mitchell returned i ¥ - berts of Eact strest|tract the attention of the anti-air-|claims that he has had no hearing | state is a national issue rather than m GFOSS Chaflflel {0 Meet Hlm ”,,"’," ‘Vl*!‘m; }‘« "}'.\‘ 1(*; Rmmfll\;ljmix\. (\n:l\_\' to Sa ‘;m“ Head after a brief huihv:;mlul\%::(‘l\ 'I~‘l‘:"p'; (‘xf)!‘f“‘>l’lfi;_"si"i craft defenders of a given district, | DY the society’s selective council. The ' state, it is possible the committee will | e ;:" g “”l\;m«“‘mn]r ‘\:”:‘hr;] ;\(L'(?‘(’n(nl;;;“l‘\vluj}1;;\‘”:‘\""\“1 1{\:.', . l,‘v‘nn e “j“s ot o urini| and machine carrying a dozen or ! rules of \ho‘ ociety were submitted | oppose a war chest for Ne w_Britain ek s WL e T, g & : O e S N ey Hoborts writes | more bombs is employed for the |and Judge Smith has ordered com-|at this evening's meeting. The pur- ! R G roing o peteent translation after which he | pose of a war chest is to make sys- make his decision. tematic collection of funds for all T T Congrega al charch durir V. he Swedish Bap lies Societ d }\DW TRA]NING IN ENGLA“D Cox 3 i iaL b The Swec Baptist Ladies Society | o 00 "% Somects of tho gas attacks At first the airmen, a pilot and an | Will will mieet tomorrow afternoon with observer, approach their target cau-| The society, which has its head- | war purposes, which go into one cen- s the brother of Town Clerk W { S e which were made while in the is th her of Town Clerk Wood- | zrs J. B, Klingbers, 81 Garden street, tiously. With engines throttled down, | quarters in Hartford, has about 50| tral fund, thereby eliminating the | ruff of this town and is a resident of trenches. He writes that he is fairly the craft glides nearer and nearer. | membe: At the meeting early in fiuznp(':nl Tries to Impede Progress | Lynn, Mass ! Mi argaret Sheehan, clerk in the |well but that he never has completely 2 mother | Below all is quiet. No German search- | June a candidate for membership | €Xception | money order department at the post |recovered. Roberts told his 3 1 N office is enjoying her annual vacation |to not worry and if his name should | lights are sweeping the sky. When | was proposed and DiMinno objected | R e | | visiting in Albany, N, Y., and other |appear on the casualty list as being | the attackers are almost over their | to his election, A vote was taken and lconomy in Paper. i | i usual series of campaigns, with the of the Liberty Loan. of Trolley Car But Conmecticut Co. (New Yorlk Journal of Commerce.) The newspapers have received sug- gestions from two sources at Was ington having the worthy object of economy in the use of paper. Many of ions were timely and use- ' ‘ CITY ITEMS WinsianotheriDuel _NursefHlanksy L et killed in action to remember that he | objective a rocket rises toward them | the candidate was declared elected. | Not Returned. | i S The water department will beg made’ the sureme sacrifice for his|and bursts into a cluster of red star: DiMinno entered a vigorous protest, | 2 L ohs 1t will begin | /4 and had fought for liberty. | The machine has been discovered. At! basing his objection to the candi. Mra, Bunce o this ¢ ; | _Manager Harold Sloper of the | the relaying of the water main on ; ORGE I o LEhC CERRERE R oy || G e 5 Vi 3unce of this town has re- R ot ns BIEntGh et Dt e e Flour Dealer to Have Hearing. L) oibs ven searchlights throw | date’s membership on the grounds eived word that her son, Sergeant trip to Greenville, Mo., to spend | East strets, tomorrow. i ) i v osti || oo anle ol ) ein hie| 2t Br wes UGt & soed man énd Howard Bunce, is still well and hap- | ; : et 28 = - Willidm Eaton of West Main at his watch; it is time to begin his | diq not meet the requirements. Di- py and enjoying the life of an aviator. — — i street, owner of the local feed mill, | desultory bombing. | Minno spoke several times although & : i received a letter from the state food | fie fiies steadily on, although a bar- | ¢ ¢ were not, but upon the nce is now in training in ~ 3 , the by-laws limit him to thres| . ' ; NGRS BRIG, GEN. VANDERBILT AND SON [fvener Seserharfratros St %0 ost 0 Shla" eS|, Brboys, Mmie imte e e 35 CH0 et wnti o et SN . L3, ° appear in Hartford today to -11:;\\»{ frontilo N nim o Nobsduv el ook shiEn T Sl e e R s el i > ) th placed upon the 5 charges of selling wheat flour withou e % i on s Bomb-sight | & £ v D 5 J y r economy conomy in commission he will go charessiol through the wires of his bomb-slght | rceq to sit and then everybody : e he will put to use . . - . 8 LULERL S 5 to the ground below. At the prober: i;)xeq at once. The president or. all his practice in destroying the » 5 4 : e 3 ) S Mr. Bafon claims there is a misun- | insrant he thrusts his lever forward | qorcq. gnce 1 foee > deadly Hun 4 : : } ] | derstanding on his part and that he | 44 releases two bombs. A few scc- | 4°red an adjournment. A special| Trolley Hit ; ; X furnished the lo rocers with the | ngs Jater he sees the flash of their | Mecting was called for June 19 and rolley Hits Dumpcart. i e : ur after they had given a sworn affi- | oesioaiont, and. above the crackling | DIMinno got a hotice and sent word | he would be unable to be present, | TS ———————— | | paper, however, shou t be re- stricted to the newspapers, Vast quan- tities are wasted in ot T WE ; for in- stance, in wrappings. 4 Berlin trolley ran into a dump : 2 S vit that they had substitutes on |, age he can hear two dull roars. cart on the road a little north of the nd to go With the wheat flour. Mr. | pro sion (18 S48 MO0 (W0 8 the ma. Prentice Mfg. ( last ht. T . i aton also states that he has not sold | Gino®yine and sweeps away from trolley was headed in the direction of = : any wheat flour to any individual of | {17 fiery ring of shells and search. | June 13. DiMinno claims he did not RewiB i aboutibloicloctiwhel the : ; families, but to grocers onls e receive notice of charges preferred NoROD (eIl honiactilt andbaronsg ¥ 5% 7Y o : Bricf Ttems A few miles away the airplane | aBainst him, ford and State of Cc ticut, on t the motorman could apply the brakes ; ¢ : ; - A (5 Pl e e e, G| 0 ettty o i et (of 2o G B0 G L TR the cart was hit. The horses escaped 2 i Mrs. A. W. Ryder of Maple street |, ,joq searchlights vainly feel the | about evenly divided in the support| oo o % S has returned home after an extended R e e i reildn et T resent, Berns . ‘Gaffney, Esq. without inju but the cart ws 2 ks 3 sky pletely demolished. The fore part of : i > i 3 1 auto trip through Canada. HES Sepipi i s There are a number of members in | “05° ! vy _one, are s * On motion of Stefanie Neverdowich the cart is lying in the bushes on the 3 5 & r Mrs. 3ailey anc - N 3 t quickly moves aga the society whose homes s UL Gian bel bt r e b £ ; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bailey and fam Then the pilot quickly mov geln | the 3 8 areiin this)| .o 3iee Biitatn: as Administeatiis ! et 3 fly have returned home after spend-| toward the target. Another bomb is | city. RE Patats il Da s N ovar AW LA Ol 0k T (e 1 i 3 1 ing a vacation at Detroit, Mich dropped. As it explodes the search- TaiobotinG: b i aeld din The other part is still further up the § ; A A lights reappear and the barrage is ENGINEERS' OUTING. ¥ Et AUt b road where it was pushed by the o A : M{ssB RS RyderiisianendingSthe Jlsmilis Bt sa s st e S e = 5 trict deceased trolley he motorman is exempt 4 ¢ week af Short Beach ;‘,:{:.;:.‘n : “” o “‘ G A\ev\; Britain was well reprpscmodl This Court doth decree that six AR 5 a P x » . 1 ed she £ SO at the anual outing of the 8 red & te » are S8 from all blame as it scemed to be the } : 1 Miss Anna B. Graham of West Main | chains of green flaming globes, 50| Gonnecticut society of Ingineers at | Pe allowed and limited for credito Joit Cosiheiduiver My thaluci i mavel I . . % e street ds visiting friends in Plainville, | much used by the Germans. T M i o oljeaies arcio joxhIbiGels g gei ot also be said that the driver escaped ¢ 5 % Mass. Again the machine flies away and | j o Zngineer W. | the same to the Administratrix and iy : : 4 % 3 e e e er still more the | 11- Hall, Assistant City Engineer Ed- | directs that public n ) 8 2 S 5 Mre. Mary Waener off YW Main | this tim & 2 . ward 8. McCarth and Messrs. Klett, | this order hy advertis War Savings Stamp Campaign. G i Do o s soldiers below, the observer fires : b 3 | this r by adverti i g 2 : : . street is spending a 10-day S L s s P s Williams, Platt and Clark represented | per published in said New Bri Ihef Yoy Savhe Stambjounna) o 8 , | with friends in Shelton. e Y et v °AIl the search. | the city engineering _dcpartment. | having a clrculation ai which has been going e or | 8 i & & 2 £ 8 i b e *" | Severs S res Berl 31 e 2 o v SiEReT B A : : : The condition of Mrs, Rose Russell e e Scveral employes of the Berlin Bric and by postir copy thereof on the £ha Berlin ch has gone over 2 i : of Kast Main street is reported to be Repeatedly the airmen return to | Company also joined the out John | public sign post in said Town of New the top in everything which is un- - i 3 ' - 2 . very critical and all hope for he re- | {he attack. Bombs are dropped at in- N x Unkeelback & | Britain nearest the place whero the it ; Yo aaies % q covery has been abandoned. ervals until the end of the hour Arthur N. Rutherford also | deceased last dwelt dertaken, expects to do the same in . tery u u this L : i B . . 5 ; T Mrs. John Sneath and daughter have | when the machine departs, flickering | attended. Hugh M. Rock 1/ o Certified from Record, 3 2 ¥ 3 gone to Sound View for a month. fires and clouds of smoke telling of | Bristol gave an exhibition in his air- MORTIMER H. CAMP, LG BIIG] L) L Gl : ; : the havoc wrought by the bombs plane. Clerk Then a notice came that he had been LIMITATION OF CLATMS. suspended, the suspension dating from N e e ot At a Court o robate holden s New Britain, within and for the Dis trict of Berlin in the County of Hart- M Marjorie Moore and D s 3 ' ¢ y a A Rooras ferce stree: BT i 3 2 i and Rooms, 53 Plerce street, | .. o oo co Chas. Jarvis the two members of the : - ; 3 3 7.00 per week -5dx WIRE LINES. United States Students rse Reserv Washington, Aug. 7.—Postmaster POPULAR SHOL STORE— HNSSmmss would like all young women of this b o . e i s i General Burleson announced today Q - T ¢ 5 ” : ; BAND CONCERT TONIGHT. one of the effects of government con- SPECIAL »ALE Oi‘ town who have in their possession application bl S to return the e e e or mefore Saturday of this week. ; : : o The first of the August series of | 00 A0 S0 1 be the co-ordination | ; Wh Berlin Brie ol i A : A e n hand concerts and community singing | and consolidation of competing sys- | VVOmCl] S ite e : 2 i concerts w be tonigh Walnut| tems wherever possible. | x All the divisions irange of i i % o 2 v e Rl s = | Sea IS§€ % . : i id Hill Park. The American Band under By g | ; X ASK HIGH 5 S RATE. | Berlin met at park in t : % 5 ] : e k : ; / or e o U L Director William H. Bishop, furnish- i e | Duck Pumps ford today and enjoyed a get tose party and a social picnic. ing the music. Singing will be render-} ., " 0o wepapers and other publi- Mrs. Sharp, who is in chz f the 2 g & ’*1 4 * her ed by the assemblage after which the | cations registered as second ci Q % SR will be held. The | ter by the postal service, were asked Q§Qa/s/an,; Dl ' ' Red Cross chapter in this town el G 3 s regular band concert Y This ~veel Vv b i % s : Ry following program will be played: | of the Interstate Commerce Commis- 3 d ctuan Alling, wit ; e Cam 5 - “Salute to the Allies”; Bassoon solo, | sion today by the American Railway Lcck, RIS SRV AL UL : 1 cvels Awskanine’. ed by Kysek; | Express Co., the Express combine | WOMEN'S WHITE LINEN SPORT SHOES, RUBBER Lo i, o i e i march, “Daughters of formed under government auspices. | SOLE. MARKED DOWN TO pr $2-00 n Y TR 2 5 % a o 9 — — m = ; BERLIN GARAGE e _— = s 8 S e Sl WAGE INCREASE AWARDED, MEN'S TAN RUSSIA CALF OXFORDS $5.00 VALUR - o 1Y Spangled Banner Joz / 5 CASE A RDED. MARKED DO T a pair $3 50 Auto supplies, Texas Filling | Bigadier General Cornelius Vander- | in Camp Lewis, Washington, D. C. Ho | “Pack Up Your Troubles : [ D s i i g KED DOWN 1O Seiiising B DALY . . . i . ~ | bilt, who was among the first to leave | 1S Seen in this photo with his son Cor- | Kit Bag”, “Over There,” “K he | creases ranging from 10 to 33 1-3 per ™ B h N A e o 2 4 o 5 Station, repairs specialty. | Bt who mesiemone e ase o) “""1 nelius Vage Jr., a member of the | Home Fires Burning, “America,” | cont were awarded today by:the war { The Shoeman tegular Army who has Teturned with | “Robespierre”: selection, “ labor hoard to employes of the St 941 M 12 o ' 3 3 I . 5 hoarc 3 the St. ain [\ H fnx 2R NE, Harior D | Phone 671-23, George A.| gicers has returnea fr o wester Yentre 4 gineers has returned from the ““5“”“1 him to their home in Newport before | popular hits: selection, ‘‘Blue Par: Joseph Lead Co., at Herculeneum, LY o ront. It is stated that he is to be put| taking S e St et T ieclar s ol foantive il 21, 14 g oo h entr front. It is sta hat he is to be aAking up their duties. dise”, Finale, They are retroactive to April 21, I & . GREEN STAMPS T g

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