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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST is5, PLA!NVILLE NEWS iniaTwil R | g SLACKER ?RFSLH ‘ SRR Nicholas Palangian of New Bri- 4 “’QN HERFUL E Fridays Wo Close ¢ Noon, Till Scpiember et K| fain Was Waated in Brooklyn _ SATU : £IGOAL FAMING PROBABLE § ats Worth T : VACATION FURNISHINGS FOR ALL MEN AL FA “fl PR . Petticoats Worth Today $3 ’ 10 dozen Silk Flounce I'etticoats with genuine Hesl Administrator Castle | 1= ainville THINGS THAT EVERY ONE WILL WANT "o Conn | S s : LA Winter—No Delivery of Sugar Dur- THE LAST TWO WEEKS OF AUGUST APPEAL PARTICULARLY TO MANY BECAUSE THEY HAVE AN EXTRA DAY—IN LABOR DAY—AND THERE IS ALWAYS NEED OF SOME NEW FUR- | ing September. rom Our Pcpular 3 NISHINGS TO MAKE A FELLOW FEEL RIGHT UP TO DATE IN APPEARANCE A Shirt or Two, That's Kresh and New Cravats, the tasteful kind Some Socks as well, 5 Nicholas Palanginn o ) . ~ 5 Pt e To Mon of Refined Min mereial ireet, xen . vae - | - Dress Voiles Special for 39 BEGINNING WITH SHIRTS, we will call attention to the celebrated “Yorke' make so well known for A L e e | uality that colors will hold until the garments are worn out That's something g : . 4 Vi ¥ Y ,‘d SYORKE” SHIRTS with soft euite, for ach. Two for . Others of madras in neat and fancy work at the Rockwell-Drake Mtg. Co. | B yar stripes at $2.00 each, Two for $3.75. Some of Fibre: silk, plain silk and cottor, mixtures for $3.98 each. f{ | Plant in this town for railure to com- | § Fine grade Dress Voiles in a splendid variety o} « Two for $7.50. l"\. With the draft regulations, and | B patterns and colorings, plam colors, plaids, stripeg “YORKE” SHIRTS of silk broadcloth and other fancy silks for $6.98 or Two for $12. g | Vill be inducted into the service, afte B checks etc, 36 and 38 inches wide, very hest in the# “YORKE” SHIRTS of tub or fibve silks or plain white Habutal or real Shantung Silk, $4.98 each. Two which his case will be taken care of | B city for the price. ' 1 for $90.50. Made of heavy weight tub silks in neat or showy stripes, $5.98 cach, Two for $11. by the Brooklyn, N. Y. No. 2 local “YORKE” SHIRTS of Crepe silks in neat striped elfects, also others in fancy stripes, priced at $7.98 each, boayd, YeSterday the New Britain police | § Two for $14.50. % 3 : | B S 1€ f W WHITE GOLF SHIRTS with attached collars, made of cheviots, and mercerized cloths, at $1.25, $1.65 received a letter from Joseph Cohan, | pLC al sne lg () al and $2.00 each. Silk ones with collars $4.98. clerk of the dclinquency department | @ Waists in Voile, Batiste, white and colored, organ A SWEATER WOULD COME HANDY if the weather should be cool Well to be prepared you know. of the Brooklyn board, explaining the hamburg trimmed models, all new, also Jap silk and We have nice ones with or without collars, in navy, green. maroon, khaki, oxford and seal brown, from details of the case, find requesting | § 2000 Ehowing forl thisl season of the vear $4.98 to $16.98 each. I!'m' Palangian wprehended in New | I DAINTY SMOCKS PAJAMAS, nice ones of percales, madras, and mercerized cloths, cheviots and Habutai silks, priced from Britain if possible, and inducted im- | ery smaatt antd aitractive atvies. incosl crar $1.29 to $7.98 set. mediately into the army. As explained | j TR : NIGHT SHIRTS made of mull, light and medium weight cotton, also twilled cotton, priced from 85c to in the letter Palangian was arrested $2.00 each. July 20 in Brooklyn for heing unahle | — 1 3 rap P r rery si to she his classi wion card and aft [ . ME COLLARS, the well known “Barker” brand, laundered or soft style in cvery desirable shape and 10w 1§ P 2 A helght, at 20c cach. er the authorities at Harrishurg, Pa., | § g | 3Vmgg or the ¥ CRAVATS, the tasteful kinds, in Four-in-hands, or to tie in a bow. All silk, or silk and cotton Wash Ties, df | Were notified, Palangian was held : One ean well afford to buy at the ceial prices for 8 mbroidered white crepe silk, priced 50c to $3.98 cach. Brooklyn ) 'S SOCKS, cotton or lisle, “Notaseme” and other makes, black, white and all the new colors, 19¢ to & The Harrisburg authorit save 45c pair. 8 | the information that Palangian was | B —— “PHOENIX” SILIK SOCKS in black and all the leading shades, withe or without clocking, are shown in @ | inducted July 27 by the .wm.: it gen- N . 1h. g f f S.. 1 \f big varlety with prices ra x from 75¢ to $1.50 pair. B | cral arter having registered in \v‘n.w‘i | eg“gee S irts for | i k Nec!‘\‘vear OF COURSE YOU WILL WANT A BELT. We have the celebrated “Hickok” Belts in all the newest de- | city. and was considered a draft eyad- | § Sals | signs with initial or to be engraved. The buckles priced 50c¢ to $5.00 each. The Belts are sold for 500 (e The Brookiyn board parolied him ;‘I ._)9 | ch ea, and $1.00 each. i id notified him to report in | i August On that date he failed to Gooa put in an apearance and shortly aft- erwards the Brooklyn board learned - — that he was living at 98 Commercial signs in black and white HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY #OR NEW BRITAIN YOU OAN DEPEND ON street, New Rritain. Detective A. J. colors, all sizes, 14 to 7, z The value for Saturday PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALD DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. e Snaras fo s honge on SR real value up to $2.00 Se ca, for $1.00. ceipt of the letter and there learned | Pal an advance of to 83 1-3 per cent. These cconomies are quality percales and | Fine quality silk Fourind woven and printed Madras, dc Hands in the mc popular and that Palangian i working a1 | e e A Y T S S T Rockwell-Drake factory He then paid a surprise visit to Palangian and RLlN NEWS and did not pay Carbo his share. nirs. This is the first time any word | took him out of the factory before | ¢ spehem’ as st of PR L RAT BE W Paul Golon, one of the local boys in | has heen received from ““Tony” for | he knew that the authorities had | jjenes rambull Bfiifl g’gg mqy h :{F ; i i | | E:z 3 the service of Uncle Sam, is home on | some time, but he writes that he is | lea d his identi e Pl I ’ t star a five-day furlough, Golon enlisted in | feeling fine and in the hest of health Aicetins ot N e B by least .on: ¥ ; g : A fown Faces Coal Shorts cultural ociation will be held e the navy eight months ago and af B oie v G e e s e slturaliansaciaton WLECS S h o rna ey he ma; training was assigned to a transport y 1 Gcolling ftofassts b Cyerine : ; R o ME b 1y Gime; he ha e s w58 st {hree | lurned to Bort Myev, Ve, after a short|nigui by Hary Casile of o elect officers, and adopt a consti- 'h ‘Q { J 3 L E‘g Py, i 5 e h ver and back thre IVHE LAV 'l : o \ 1c home of his parents, : S T ) . : times, f“‘l’,“'”“‘ t the home of his parents, | ¢reet, local fuel administrator, Plain- | tution. The public is invited to at PE iU | ferre >d during whicl | | Mr. and Mrs, Edward Bittner of Beck- ¢ f On his last voyage over Golon, ac-!|jay. rs. Bdward Bittner of Beck- | ville faces a fucl shortage. Mr. ¢ Mxr:uml R the I r the Top,” ir companied by a few other sailors, was o dec s that unless (he state admin- | | which Lill bositively his firs [ 1 < strator creases 1 wn's ot~ v E: ) nce P | in luck to be present in a small town | istrator increases the .town a — N C‘ Th Dq l d appearance on any screen, was fin in France when General Pershipg was | LIVE SPORT GOSSIP, ment, there will not he enough caal IODS 016 till| bufle ¢ He jumped, ran tode, climbec | there and gave an address to aboit| ‘“Speedy” Rush, the former Prince- | t0 last'through the winter. After in- BOULS MONIGHT AT and tumbled from dewy morn til 0 o e e s talk Gen- |ton football coach, is doing war work | vestigating conditions, Mr. Castle ha e 5 N\ itai n | dusky eve until it is wonder h (laims Partner Has Not Shredl S e e e I e e e e o | ew Britain Trenches Ml e i e e a g K. OF C. WAR FUND | their bravery and said that they had ol g many Forestville people with coal e ‘ RSN he vaulted over seven horses, whicl not even begun to fight vet but wero N Ser e N o .1 This is due to the fact that cartasc " i W, S . _|isn't as 15 it looks, rode horsc I cute tricks a lac , successful piloter of Yale's unbeaten evinsk nf ¥ & prepa for a “clean-up” as ho | nyng st spring, is reported to be play ! Plainville is is only mile away, L Tt i ! war aarden products here this vear, | in fluffy skirts and fleshings can do or expressed it. When Golon and a party while Bristol is over three miles. Mr R RS : will not only equal that of last 101 <, and introduced all th SEEKS TO RECOYER q‘i 103 of satlors were in & French port on a | el o ,\v\‘”)‘x‘;d y:\;:‘n.f-‘ \ul\‘lw(l‘l‘y”l“:\‘n;" Castle has visited the conl dealers and sestny Licona . Marry |0 sebigiben e . ther fo res (o be found in the cir 9l few days’ rest they took a trip up near | junc after reviewing the orders for last | = . : ling the side shows, freak the firing line and heard the boom and | vear, has found the following statis ak Brittor s Ted ¢ double ¢ ring-ma clowns and al - roar of the cannons in the distance. tics: There are 1.075 families, indi B ~ The home gardners, this year hene SATES No fiim 8 er quite Joseph Golon Hears Gen. Pershing | This was while the battle of Chateau Gene Durand, the crack Chicago | viduals, and stores in Plainville burn- off s. Joe«Bonds ted grea from tha perience | S OUS/HE ndc ¢ Top:” but the Thierry was going on. Just hefore | Water polo player, who Is an aviator | ing coal. Thjs town supplies 536 fam i Kline v Phil With lens last scason "hey have L ted justify the means Speak and Sees Zeppelin Brought|ijeaving port an cxperience was en-|at Fort Worth, Tex. has becn ordered | ilies in Forestville m thesc 21 realized the -folly of planting too i joyed by the crew of the transport. A |to Stop playing the water game on |ures Mr. Castle figures that an aver- e \ s, Johnny osc In corn, alone, last vear 40 MAY LOWER RECORD. Zeppelin was soaring peacefully up in | the ground that it is too rough. We|age amount of eight tons wouid he a Dundec per cent of th wwrdners planted their | Auz, 16 Andrew Mil 'and East Berlin Reduced. the clouds over the bay when sud-|can see how water polo might spoil a © amount of coal for each family, Harry 3 Chief Turner || carn too close, whicl sulted in very which heat Cudgel anc denly a French airman was seen to | 0od aviator, but there are some men | and that 10,000 tons of coal would be Frankie Callahan vsfl Barney poorly matured ears omparison 1ers in the Saratoga Handicap, ma John Carbo has brought suit|dart from somewhere in the sky and | Who prefer to take chances at polo | needed here this winter ir [ this year, after zivir v ime to beat Salvato through Attorney Mortimer H. Camp |SWO0p up under the airship. A steady | than to try aviation He placed an order for that amount Walter Mohr vs 1 for maturi Gnchinilel over o [shiATe \zainst E. W. Mott for the recovery of | NUM of a machine gun was' heard by ) i in the hands of the state adminis- || Williams | { den has a 5 The son « $1.103.05 and Deputy Sheritt M. D, |2l the thrilled spectators, then the| We nccept the fact that Hal Chass | trafor. Last week Mr. Russeil noti- John Lester Johnson vs improven te $1,103.05 a § M. D) balloon pitched forward and |is a trouble-maker and temperamen- | fied Mr. Castle that Plainville's al Norfolk oil Stockwell has attached property to |landed in the harbor a few hundred |tally bound to be in time a misfit in [ lotment was 5,500 tons. In the sp the value of $2,000. The writ is re-|feet away from the sailor: any ball team, but we do not believe [ the deal turnable to the superior court in Sep- In re ing a few of his experiences | that he has been guilty of betting on | might tember. Carbo and Mott were joint | here Golon sald that he thought ho [teams oppo the Cincinnati Reds i »wners of property and the plaintiff [ understood a little of human nature [The matter should be probed to the | dered, cight tons could he delivered ‘ Martin lalms that Mott collected the rents|while he was living in Berlin but says | bottom. This charge should never |at once. With th ) he has just woke up to what real liv- [ over Chase unless there is positive evi- Down—Coal Allowance of Berlin ng Young Zulu Kid s were notified that {hey aiecs deliver two-thirds of their « mk Cabonne ders immediately. 1t 12 tons were or- provision, 5,500 would not be enough to keep Plain - 1 ing is. He stated that he has watched | dence against him ville warm throughout the winter. It hundreds of hoys come into the serv- . is also necessary to supply coal by . ice and settle down to the new o We have heard it said that if it were | the bag to the poorer people of the of thin Imost as though it were in [yt to a vote of the soldiers on the | town. Where the coal wil me from the natural cour of events and he | oihor side thatl league haseball would | is @ question. Mr. Castle to & 5 | vision \ Sl quist nm‘v": Aysiithis suncomplaint Irit s & {pe kept a-going and a world's series | make a personal visit to Mr. Russeil TR YR T { ) S e SBULRCE actibce would be pl: Licut. Harry Mc-|and by explaining the situ to . e e A e Death of Miss Rose Woods. Cormick presents evidence of another | him, make an attempt to > the Hontion | ait = ‘m_' tiv wellin . kind, and he is both ball player and a | allotment changed. Coal has e = | o Finally Restored to Health | Miss Rose Woods of this town, who | oy a4 Dieriand o e . nily. : criod of soldier. says if the » owners | arriving in Plainville steadily ince 5 - as operated yon Monday at St. | e i veathe i made tdeal conditi by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Fianats ;,(,fm m“‘u.‘:»l 4“,.,,"‘ o ‘“:' | anda m;u players knew what the “boys | April, but the dealers have so many ommittee of grocer s ; : e rap : I 1 ach trouble, | oyor there think of them they would | orders that it is taken in on timc : Teduioa ) Al atters| : 5 r Ve m! d. Wednesday eveni (fter futilo X schedule nu & of plant lice and the 1 = S getable Compoun otsiito save her &l Miss Woods: | Lon BNETL gtojiplay povldis@serics. No Sugar for September, noon at 3 olclo the e hor 1 N . St the ney NEW E‘ A‘Li ¢ ner { VY G They would turn in their bats for guns ANKY ister came here from Philadelphin to | 114" get into a real contest rowill lelivered commerce 10 Key West, Fla.—-‘‘For five years | [make arrangements for the funeral - B lc during the month of Sep-{ v ro urryving out the measures | m i | = o &J 9 suffered from irregularities, with ter- | The deceased is about 24 years old and et v Scveral local dealers con } N Wil i s as a whe i : J rible pains and an | has been living at the Bank building, Ty Cobh makes an explanation of | firmed the above statement last night, | Proposee A5 B s o badl = . o the potato w : 4 1 my back. Thedoc- | are dead. The funeral announcements | 1918 to a writer in the Baseball Mag- | would setions made by the St 3 C he usel fter the end of this | # : s \ mistaken this for potato tor gave me diff- | will be made later ine which is extremely interesting, | month. The cards held now will be | Defense, and which were Lile R R ||erent medicines but | : p cly on account of his third reason. | wood until the fivst of September { jority of arocerymien they did me no good. Coal Allowance. the frst place Ne says he 1s not! (oa A friend asked me to E. W. Mildrum, chairman of the | generally well at the start of the seas .| last through next month try Lydia E. Pink-"| coul committee, announces that the |son, and, sccondly, it takes him =2 Dl to the following resoluti , | ; ' Bo ham’s Vegetable | town or Berlin will be allowed but |long time to become acelimated to a e AL Where ey itio L sol wnd does not i Compound and I gross tons of coal for the com- | northern spring. But here is the rea s Stella. Andrews who, for > ind the State Council of De j found it to be the r winter and that the town of | s he offers that will appeal to the i month, has been visiting Sl ) Lequested Jthal il et best medicine I ever e e e e e deroieat e Hickock of East Main s , | meret s of the Unit tried because it | This amount is just about half of the | ts from the first game of the sea- s returned to the home f her trict idelive {hat new potato wilt t made me well, and | ,;cual supply of coal for the two |SOn to play a place-hitting game, and | daughter in Hartford aXen eRaNIouLs ” } S e e D I can now do my ! (4wns. The people of these towns | Very naturally it is some ti Lefore Judee vard P. Prion ¢ ¢ ISliminate s deliveries R e oy @ dwork SNFam itelling dmy | friends Bl S el leter for the Ronole fon both|thalilichdeh e e ed | restriet their priv DESIon nE R s s S Doy hbout it.”—Mra, J. M. CaMUS, 726 | 0 tine clothes and. sharpen up. thels | Dlacing and hitting safe from 13 % maicact i 1| merchandise SEEHLEEENG)| e (e sl Many women at some period in their | ¢, of st Berlin used about $00 B Alplionse Rore 3——Organize co-operative deliverie HiEes SR 1ic : (y“\‘ ‘“nw”w e life suffer from ailments peculiar to their | (0! COLTS BEAT ANNEX ] wherever possiblc [one R ltpIndi s that there are - Lefnspidiia e i f bretole e R inel croceralang | hioreRihantone dred reasons for readily relieved by this famous root and e s e e A e marketmen New Britain muost | its presence. Various experiments herb ‘medicine, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Frederick D. Schofleld, a resident of | 1S, "0 o B8 \;‘,-, S thietic| heartily the recommendations | are being tried on it every day, with Jegetable Compound, just as Mrs. | this town, driving a c owned by | .o 2 The ocore of the ) nd State Councils of | the hopes that they may come to n Camus found it helped her after suffer- | George W. Schofield, also a resident, i ’ L rohoe | Defense 1 1 urselves to en. | some definite conclusion as to its I‘f.j‘ = vl’!‘d ing for years and trying everything else | reported last night in New Britain 010000140—6 9 | R N g s force by (d c fixed) the request [ cause, and for u;‘v best methods of _ ) invain | that he was driving east on ast 100000004—5 8 4| b 4 for one delivery a day. and no special | controlling it in a Y 4 ke ] % " ou have ahy annoying qymé)mms Main street when suddenly an auto- | T e e =g 4 3 deliveries of = of less than $1 in| In spite of all the tt found nec- ‘Ve Alacfle }Iave an ail to understand, write Lydi: | mobile in front of him, going in the | b DS st and T Blshee value.” essary to guard agair the gar- im At a recent meeting number "‘vm hin jured or grocers officially gave eir approval | but this is not true how sugar now in town will have no matter how much mater result of a confere Haven last week, it was broug | home to atter cation Schoficld in Collision. The Colt team of Hartford trimmed - s s Pinkham Medicine Co, Lynn, Mass. | same direction. stopped It was too Theresults of their 40 years experience ' late for him to avoid a collision and = —— in &dvising women on this subject is 8t | his auto hit the rear of the auto in | FOOTBALT, STAR KILI.LD your service. front chofield’s front. fender was - - hent as a result of the collision, but Your Child’s Skin there was no other damages (Spike) Shull, former star tackle on will be free from chafing, scalding { Berlin Bri the Tniversity ¢ Chicago football ) e expptions and all soreness if you use I1. Bushnell is visiting relative n and later a t Lieutenan ; :”'mu\‘ %kes Comfort POWder | w Haven v the American xpeditfonary l Ht 1‘11 1 |u:"~ co. bl The special committee is composed | den plots, many of the ers have the following grocers: William | reported good sized crops. The - Them mn New Cowlishaw, Frank Mai { the | tables are showing up splendidly ~ as le b b AR Sioux City, Ta Aug 16.—Lorenz Olson etary of t Ier & Gloos laiverine theiproduationlos 2 ritain Co.. Tsaac Rapp of Raj anad | s estimated for the year rick Buckl is the recipient of | | of « Prance ) o X %5 Mo more than 25 years it has been healing Buckley 3 _New Britain Distributor i i W e everal letters from his brother An O ————m—————— ont te member 1neo i preventing ski.: soreness. gher s v : n CITY " i Jmay ve overlooked. i Beets, Parsnips, etc., ony, who is i ‘rance ne of iwrents yesterday from at #he Vinol and other drug stores | (ho1 is in Fran In one of < rday \Blic Comfort Powder Co,, Boston, Mass, | the letlers svera-a.fow cleyer-souve- tho War Department, » T

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