New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 8, 1918, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Hartfords Shopping Center Vivaipv UHU@UV[T D D R wo 13th, Inclusive. Fridays Close at Noon, Till September iz Values in Wash Stuffs Extra B - . 11 Q . g ™ . ho Knpete Parag The Special Bargain News Now IN THESE DAYS OF HIGHER COSTS ON COTTON MATERIAI EVERY THRIFTY WOMAN JUMP AT SUCH CHANCES TO SAVE \BLI DIRESS AND WAIST FABRICS AT THE SAVINGS WE HERE. | P E£S, Splendid ADED PONGI of yard i aterial ey ind looking much like silk, ing material for he Jon] veryldesiraple for ‘ NICUHAT GIREE Dot By A e and waists. Were inches wi medium and dark priecd St Cale pricn former prite 85 Oc yard. i f NEW GINGHAMS of very fine Sl wde, with choice of splendid va- o 3 § B oh excoddinels riety of handsome plaids, stripes i - EAdth tnd plain color A very popular - t R e material thi won, Priced Tow for T the sensdn for S50 vard: ¥ou quality; at 75¢ yaid. i e Ml el DRESS LAWNS in 20 inch R Pl . fine for inexpensive warm i ay D id Waists. There are GOOD DRESS VOILES in splendid n stripes, rings, dots, and ; e eautiful patterns plain colors Regular price was 2 R R Shine D Our Special Sale Price while i s s lot last 19¢ yard, : ] S COTTON FOULARDS, in beauti g e ful designs, and fine merchandised 52 INCH GINGLAMS, in poputr 1 h, with selection of nice variety ter and choice of a fine variety of colors. Real worth is 48¢ We Tteal worth is 50c. Sale price 39¢ yd. offer it at this Special Sale at $9¢ yd. AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY PROMPTLY RICEIVING ALL A£OR NEW BRITAIN YOoU DRY GOODS PURCHAS HAVING DY TR RITY | I saw you all last year at t Berlin jof German submarines and of the B‘HRLE(.‘ NEWS jand if 1 pped to loo back on |alertness of the submarine chasers, _ | what I have been through I could Rerlin Bricfs. B | make: a of it. But I thought My 1d Mrs. William Webster are 5 L FHT {IA{;T‘ v”‘ §Va1fg | You would like very much to hear |yigiting in Wilmington, V . r L} A nd f my i E 2 UL Viihi s b tur diSolT iEuess oLl N Hon tor tonsilitia ab st v \ WTHCR HERT WAL IS of anode ¥ © [pital this morning Gy { FEEY B} 1, until I ict even and then rg‘[r P N ~ k¢ i S e Ll A post card received this morn i i ‘flwiz 1S R, can entertain with all the stuit an LS 1 B RAU I BREGNR RRLERL,; o e one could desire ing at the Borlin DBank from Frani i = hi e snd dax oN o Deming of this place, who is spendin i - 2 Al ttor (Mis vacation“at the West Hill Pond Pred Hupert and family, with A. A yod, treatment or mail o y e - rse once in a | NOrth and family, have returned from e e ono put | Maine, where they spent their \ S R el oy ilon report that the hass fish e abE B S it and that the catch ha b ""H "“ i '” X‘ been the best in eight yvears the warpath. But really only T v T was - ko - P could roam around a little more mes O'Brien Appeals® From € Oisrien ( in Court. | el 5 u < O'Brien. charged | Mrs. J. C. Loomis and daughter Order to Pay Wife $10 Weekly or rought up in | BUfh of Frederick street, are spe ning before Judge | iNg several days at Stony Brook, Long Go to Jail for 60 Days—>ildrum O o Island e - of Nir. O'Brien Family Home e Trs Proudman and childrer L B i o t Newport, N. Y j oA < i 1 he par to an el T : 3 hut th eili T nd famiiy of Robin i e aops . O 4 oy in | avent ling a week at Sound ¥ OT tc the y 1 ronative A W 1t i of pa his wif f 1 ¢ s s i oxt ) T Nellie Eilliott of Maple Hiil r&c > . g L oh 1 & e a e fully ssed th ¢ " of 00 T a Boune | « rvice examinations and ha ) 0 O'Bri o to the su gone 1o Washington where she s ¥ ) e LRy \ he employed in the hurean of was risk gned i ) AL Q9BS iy eptember insurance ey w Famiiy R o wh 2 SRl {rum the yrd has been received by Mr. and ; « s returned from vs. Joseph Camp the Junctio : : 5 1 his fami )y hat th on iranl F. Camp has ar n 1 1€y ¢ v h ing 1 the | rived safely oversea avhen comr o el ¥ ! ! 1 ry 1 Stoddard and fami! 1 red tc 1 ! of | 115¢ ta utomobiie trip fo m ¥ ind f y cha i the United St iuard A g ieal ha ppened since the coast ¢ reh Mrs, O, 1 wre and daughtc e —— e—eemmee | Tfelon and J have returned af! pendin days at Perkshirc i R et R B S % Y S D 0 150 R P N ) Mass e i e L o E4 Trs. E. T. Skinner and family hay fi a4 after spenc 1 week at -5 a River, Conn T ¥ § N The surgical dre room at th fi gv i " A hon Mrs. J will e d e ¢ wmed until Sep HURLEY INCREASES QUOTA and fifmp etite OF ACTIVE arg both satis- e b (TR fl he shipping board today ord that fr inti I Gulf port shall Ik ed ¢ fo oirdinar, Bl 1 1 grad rom the bhoard's .3W erviec to every ix thic f 1c ; ! ont i 3 m \‘ ik H uicl 1 soagoin WOONSOUKET tACING, Woon ket, . I Au Volo, the New Bedford it in the 14 cla taln Volo won the heats in 1-4, ‘ E] 131-4 and 2:14 3-4. ¥ s the r 19 trot with Mary 1 n S A heats. Violet Patch took the 2:19 NN e T Pt B D G D M LS P M Bl | DRoo In stradght eats beating T Camden by a nose in the final brush. A STUDENTS THURSDA * PLAINVILLE NEWS | M3, ROSE RUSSELL, HERE 36 YEARS, DEAD Well Known Woman Had Been Il | for Two Years LIEUT. GOL. HADSELL GOES UP. in | ! continued { Y, AUGUST 8, 1918, from August his appointment was sent to him last Monday at Camp Wadsworth, Spartansburgh, 8. C,, and his present duties at the camp will be National Army, Notice of to ranlk Colonel Hadsell served in the Span- Many a 1 taken in timi Take time. your - “Oppof prices on follows: 4-4 Maho Plainville Warrior Made Colonel 4-4 Mahog i } . { | Notional Army—Decision Reserved | 4-4 Mahog in Case of William 8. ton— | 4-4 Mahog Plainville Briefs, | 3-3 Mahog Mrs. Rose Russe widow of the 3.8 Mah iate Thomas lussell died last eve- b g rome on East Main street rs. ¥ 4 ‘\‘u was one of the old Irish resi- | 3-3 Mand¥ { dents of Plainville She W born in yrone, Ireland, 62 years go, and ~ 1 has vesided in Plainville for about COME 38 vears. She was a sfaunch mem- COL. HADSELD. b ber of the Church of Our Lady of | __ . R Mercy. She was married to Thomas | 7= 70 iy - Pl | b Russell in 1883 i ey e il k IPor 82 years Mr. Russell conducted | OF ¢ Sl D s ] a cafe in the building which now Andrew G. 1lammond, command- occupied by th 1¢ I draft board the first bhattalion of the first Con division No. 2. The y e cticut infantry. The regiment was < ¢l 1 a few years the Rop- [ 1 eream of the volunteers. kir ewery (0. Mr vas also 1 Liadsell is a native of Plain owner of the Russell located R Mo on Central Square and Whiting St. | . chstie, of Canal strec sery Mrs. Russell was stricken with an o e e e apoplectic shock about two v transferred to the United | A year azo last January ry and spent six years at f ia relaps has con Philippine Islanc At the Philip o her he past seven pines he received praise for the cap- | New London, Ifriday for active Mrs. Russell is survived three | ture of Pedella, adviser of Aguinaldo. | Iie enlisted in the navy a fews children, two ers and o her. | At the close of the insurrection he |880 as @ carpenters \ The children are Mus wrd became judge of Minando and later | Board and Rooms, 63 Plerce st Tracy of Brisiol, Mr collector of customs at Mashate. Re- 700 por week, | Donald of this place turning to this country he was inspec- | - — Russell of Plainville, The to: well as instructor of Camp CITY ITEMS brother surviving her ar John | Meade, Maryland | NeGuire, of ihis 1 2 Mar- In 1916 he went to the Mesican | B garet McG ind Michael Cassidy | border. In the present war he com- [ gronislaw and Florentina Levans | and MiesT T e ~ | manded the first full unit of the Am- | qowgki have conveyed land and build- | Beach, New 1§ The funeral wiil be held Satupday | crican Txpeditionary Forces O ings on Allen street to Joseph and | > morning $:80 from her late home [ France. Returning to Amer he was | pozalia Pacyna, TROPHY OUP O and at 9 o'clock from the church fattached to the staff of General Khun i " “gomathing different again, plneapple GG 0 Bl | of Our TLady of Me Interment -H‘ Camp Meade. At this camp he e lico-cream. Tt s deliclous, Axelrod's | woren “f,"; {,.l,.u,filp.l‘ ottered will be in Cemetery placed in charge of entraining and | pharmacy, 236 Park stroeteadvt, 500 ha o ’ Corpor fey Dead, [idetralningd men. Srniealand W na: (M ¢ Alderman of Hlat :::::‘t‘xcGCa‘u;erner\"(lZTu [;feutb'e e (C1fl, SRRkl fmmmanied gl T | Road has roceivod word of the critis | 1o herdion \.,‘\thun oy g‘“‘r' ‘ Madaley of South | R e e salillneascolEore brothel) IHING AL g i e et P i 1. ore SOn et Lockwood—Hart. | of Rosindale, Mass, formerly of | 23700 announced “pesieg “ l ey PROGLTH e e o ae of | this elty. Reportw from his bedside | qomplons of the Atlanto and P | of nis sor 10} edeley. Corp. | ot & DRI ElVe Tt o Pl onisl| are thet helis adunlly growing ; Coast leagues will contest for [Aaaels 2 y On A 2L ANt ol evening announcement was made | WoRkor and is boyond medleal aid 1“”’ | died from fhe cts of ith _|of the engagement of their daughter | St Mary's Ladles’ T. A. & B. so- | I | Fithel M., to Newton L. Lockwood of | clety will mecet this evening in St. | COMING MARRIAGE. ) | New Britain, now with the am | Mary’s school hall at 8 o'cloc | Announcement i Camp Constru U. 8. N | | l U 11e i “ond Plainville ) preme sac Fran Bar was a member copal church and also Il | th ocal court of Fore irvived by two siste Lithel and | Doris Madeley, | Church Belis Shovid 1 | Several of the (owns folks are | wondering it the practice of ringing chuch IIs at noon, s pr the 0l ind | i= hoved that the m | on this watter and }v‘ churche run | ne v el md {owr | of t t he that Plainvi i 1" ring { imoned . to ) 1 1 out su tes, I ) \}v ndorstood t 1c and at | the samo time not seiling to any | individual ramilic i n ' sold fo grocers only aft the given him a sworr 1 | haa substitutes on ‘mu At i s | charged with this offc N | has been reserved Lieut. Col. Tadsedl Promot Lieut. Col. Arthur G. IMadsell has been promoted to be a colonel in the Edgar Cadrain of Pierce strect is | Mp. and M W. Willlams and | S0 Hunte Lincoin steaet pendine’a e e vacation® inSithell (oM C AT williame lof thisleity, and "i'""f gorilage will take piace Mo Vhite Mountains. Mrs. A. C. Cook of Hartford, will go | 0*¥ afternoon. Dr. Sengstal’s home Mrs. Harl Smith has returned to jon a motor trip to Maryland. They | "5 i Greenwich, Conn., before going | her home in Worce Mass., after | will visit Private Nelson 1. Willlams | South- Mvs. Hunter is a sister of Mrs spending a week herc visiting rela- { and Private Karl Cook, who are at | \‘,,:v?,‘\,\',‘\‘,( & i;‘,“:;,“}‘:w Sl ) eren i oy er e ; h and has usuaily b AU PP | Camp !\"9A*1 | spent the summers in this city. After m of Broad strect re- | t Landgren of Maple | a wedding tour they will live in Jack- ceived his ‘ to report at reported -to the police as | sonville, ’ John. Reynolds of Harrisop | /N8 marriag E laid up with a sprained ankle, | Stak of Jac MAZOLA | makes Delicious Salad Dressings P YHOUSANDS of women feel that their salad dressings are better than ever since they began using Mazola. . Mazola—the pure, wholesome oil obtained from the kernel of golden corn— is to America what good olive oil is to Italy; the national oil for salad dressing. Try Mazola with your next salad and you will discover the secret of a smooth, savory dressing with a delicious tang impossible to duplicate with any other oi Mazola is also wonderful for frying, sautéing and shortening. be measured by its first cost—can be used over and ov flavors from one food to another. r Its economy cannot er as it never carries odors or MAYONNAISE 1pint of Mazola 1 teaspoon of salt Yolks of 2 eggs 1 teaspoon of mustard e T | s st o e R T A dash of cayenne or white pepper or 1 teaspoon of paprika ach of lemon juice and vinegar, or 4 tablespoons of vinegar 2 tablespoo: Have all ingredients and mixing utensils cold. Use a round bottomed mixing bow!, whisk. Mix dry ingredients. , @ Dover egg beater, or wire Add egg yolks and when well mixed add zola drop by drop until the mixture begins Ith a Dover beater. As soon as the mixture of the vinegar, a little at a time. Now der of the oil gradually until all is used. The be thick enough to hold its shape. beat in the rei mayonnaise sl If you want to be sure of a pure, golden oil for all cooking and salad uses sce that you get Mazola. For sale in pints, quarts and gallons. (The large sizes specially economical.) Get a can from your grocer today. Ask your grocer for the valuable Cook Book especi prepared for Mazola users—or write us direct—FREE. New England Selling Representatives: AHERN & CAHOON, 131 State Street, Boston ZOLA The Delicious Salad and Cooki: i Produced by the CORN I’RODUCTSOIEE}%'{OJ:TIING co. RA 2QX 161 MIW ¥Rz are T £212, /

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