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e PLA!NVFLI £ NFWS == The U™ T PN ) STORE CLOSED FRIDAYS AT = — i : I Four Others Go to Camp Green- Y T urther News of Furniture Bargains b L HRITES HOME |8 rmosgte in Simems Sne S Sie o S As Offered By Us This Third Week i gy N THE PLAN of Onr Annual August Sale EaE e e IR e e 1ed, - button trimmed, nizgh and notch colld I. Miller has annouice rtford women appreciate our effort tof 1T - B. IN SPITE OF THE HEAT. AND THE UNSETTLED CONDITIONS L1 Lt : CAUSED BY THE WORLD'S GREAT WAR, WE HAVE NEVER HAD men will leave . ! MORE SUCCESSPUL SELLING OF FINE FURNITURE THAN THIS AN- Upton, L. L, on Ausust 3¢ . of rI F R NUAL AUGUST SALE IS BRINGING US. THE REASON FOR IT IS THIS R i e e e it EXTREMELY GOOD GRADES OFFERED AND THE LOW PRICES sl it et Nl ; = »o i ASKED FOR THIE SAMIS, CONSIDERING QUALITY. THEY ARIE UN- SRl S Are in Silvertone Velour, \.vvu Acloth, Bolivia afig EQUALLED ELSEWHER EASY TO PROVE THAT BY LOOKING TN e e T dene and seal plush. Bm broidery trimmed 8 AROUND AND WE ARE MORE THAN PLEASED TO SHOW OUR FUR- A S The colors in ihe above are beaver, delphingg NITURE TO ALL WHO ARE INTERESTED AND HAVE THEM COM- e e e U feupe) ¢ PARE KINDS AND PRIC AT OTHER STORES. AMERICAN WALNUT, 9 picce Suite, in Carolean design ble ex- tends, § foet with 4 inch top, buffct, scrver 5 chairs, and arm chair. 4 N RO Ol R ADGUB[ SA Set was $285 Bt e o - Now $225.00 “The piece of shrapnel that got MAHOGANY SUITE, Colonial style, 9 pieces, 65 in. buffet, 54 in. table, was either crazy or drunk s P china closet. with irror back, 5 chairs and arm chair, with black leather vate Walter Livingstone in a letter io seats. Was priced $256. August Sale Price ........... ... $192.50 . M |his mother, Mrs. S. J. Livingstone of b “hurch stree ivingstone was AMERICAN WALNUT Dining Sujte of 10 pieces, buffet, 54 in. table, SHLUZC DN oot Civinestor They are Thomius Liji- pia, Domenick Carrello, Charles Klatt, | and Charles S. Moore. — this sale yau are reaping the benefit of Hill r. The government has commandcered a' largel very few if any. Freight canditions have already interfered with ask S X & . $314.00 JACOBEAN SUITE. consisting of Buffet. mirror back, table, server, 5 Denr Mother lcather covered chairs. 1 arm chair, $175 value ... . $130.00 “Just a few lines to let you know OUEEN ANNE SUITE of 9 pieces. in Jacobean finish. Buffet, table, € | that 1 got wounded. I 54 in. top. 5 chairs and arm chair. Whas priced $224 ... Now $118.00 @ | will know it by the time vou get this QUK ANNE SUITE, nine pic~e, in Jacobean finish, buffet, chir N | letter. Well, whatever closet, table, 5 chairs, 1 arm chair, seats in Spanish leather. Was $211.50 B | worry hecause 1 We would make special mention of three numbers ¢ For $2. 79 For $4 UL Q0 Lt White and grey Blankets White, grey and tan /8 am getting along fir At Augnst Sale othoen Sy $155.00 I have been in the hospitai five o WILLIAM AND MARY Dining Suite. 8 pleces fo dull finish Golden Oak. 1| but expect to go to a base hospital in bufiet, table, server, five chairs and arm chair. Was $170.50. At August a few days. I will write to you agai SATEHN Nl i S i SR $76T00 @ [ when I get to the base and give ADAM MODEL Suite of Brown Mahogany, buffet table 54 in. top, china my address. T suppose you know that | Y TR XTI closet, server, five chairs and arm chair. Was priced regular at $270.00. i [ Barl Madeley was wonnded. He got E At August:Sale MNNENITHIE R o .. $200.00 { | hit in two places by machine gun bul- | emmE————— = lets, one of them hitting him in the with blue and pink borders ts with blue and pink also plaid blankets in the rs, also plaid blankets in choicest colorings. test combinations, wounded in France on July His a china closet, five chairs and arm chair, regular price was $392. We el s ! E Juying your supply now. The stock is new and offe At one place that T was in we could | Drake first team took the Woodbings | o, | stomich an done in the arm. But T|j,,1 over the trenches into 4 German | into camp, the score being 12 ‘to/ 7 !r 3 = o — = think he will get over it all right village, but that isn’t near enough. We | The work of Chief Larson on ‘the | "¢ HAVING AN AUTOMOLIE DELIVERY #OR NEW BRITAIN Yo CAN DEPEND O3 “ L got hit on thelleft knee by a shfap-||\Fomi st o8 e ot Sinfo! Germany and seo! mound for Rockwell-Drake was ot o] PROMPTL.Y ilI'CEIVING L DRY GOODS ©URCHASED OF US. nel and believe me, M PiCCe v hat in h— kind of a country theystellar order. The management has| T& B I e ks e zy or drunk. | paye got there promised to bring several other well- | offi It hit me on the outside of my leg and | “yypile 1 have been writing this let- | known teams to Plainville if the fans | Rea: de a s ole ana went inside of ! A7 made a small hole and went inside of | top T had to run into dug-outs twice,|turn out in a body. Challenges have | Marli i rrror 08 i my leg, turned around a couple of times | p , Gi TR e Do e b e s et e i o e e s el B RLIN N WS c ”x h s o n‘x‘ ” ‘v n‘l nds t BT tate’s prison offense to attack a ““]‘“" two or three other somersets|,o.oplanes and the shrapnel is fiving | ford, Remington of Bridgeport, and | b In New Britain, the residentia ere i and then shot out of my leg just above . i : 1 5. . or umpire n all divections. We are so aised 1o Winchester of N Alstrioe avdl s outskirts, there are : inall (direction | s i Oscar Gardner, the former an the knee. Resi couple of | {hat now that we hardly give it a serald of yvest numerous war gardens owned by men 0 roam Barn Set Afire Again Main 3 L o e NSt Y, jnon | teur lightweight, has entered the | SM&l1-slzed holes in m it cracked | gocond thought after 5 over with j at Greyi ey "’" S L O | professional ranks o breadwinner | the knee, but outside of that UL We had a bad rainstorm the other day | the fourth time within two ; 2t Grevlo i DeLoaos S e eoMn iy R 1000 MENDRLE ol Bo At VNI In - ofl Ner v on SlE LN gy alin el o spit n s-out e t v : Plerc war d = an he has caused gardening to be | = noiw - Hopsithe haseolillne ailt6d X made to | otwithstanding the fact that g htought all the on to a eat extent, and the L fact that the one is, & | ers have not arrived anywher Jten in on us I T X ling t New mayor nu,w i oot (e e tBIS) soanen | Al Detrote ontnit s | Well, Mather, T win nave perience for me ler street : 12 lock R is over civilians will take steps to help 4 . 1 you about the time 1 i : quite an aviay of .300 batsmen ahg ime [ was in like that make r e Lo s = the food by developing all the 2 i everal ple b e 3 pol What looked to be a winning | i€ befor in X (Get that?) Spor land at their disposal chase the H1 e | i did before ight day combination for the New York ekl W : It is about mess time the Dblaze was extinguished fur yat his Mount certain town over here on 2 se. Tel i k oun All-Plainville Wins, | Yankees earlier in the season has < came to the fair grounds yesterday | pastimers seeking other ficlds of | Were there about twelve d to write ofte ) Fran ner M. M., afternoon and defeated the Acorn | labhor | while we were there ter is as- w & H. A. Jam West Mair eturned to Pelham Bay . : Dietz b Devens a |on Washir ton stre to 8. Orsie of the Acorns was hit for scent City-—Art mms, Frankie | We had chickens s g un faithfu vours || o= = safe hits in five innings. Tn the | Russ nd Phil Virgets-—are nont rived b umong about two wocks ag 1 not 1 says N t is ho ind dry and will | remalndersof the game ch Wheat of the Brookiyn | 0 out in the garden and dis Ve lay the second team representing the Savs that i t and gl The score by innings Dodgers is certainly F I. Chichester remain so until the latic of ving a ban- | carrots and onions nd g some | company trimmed Company M, (. S oI the seaming department Common Council to be Asked to Make | r. h ner year in hitii To the lot of | beef from the kitchen and make our | G., of New Britain, to the fune of 1 rtembe vhen the rainy season ! Bristol Company's 5 | All-Plainvillc 002451000-—12 24 3| few players falls the starts ir company was in- M B good fortune to | own heef stew. We cooked st of | to 3. Griswold held the visitors score Appropriation to Cover Expenses— | Acorns 111032000— & 16 8 | hit . A : spected ral Pershing and ac 24 safely in 25 consecutive games, ;| our meals ourselves until Fritzio |1 until Gibney scored on an error the dropped a trench .nort hell right | by Young in the sixth innin gowpaen socond ne the kwell- to Bordeaux S ot | Batteries — All-Plainville, Wenbers | which is one ied the general an of the feats accomplish and Calazia; Acarns, Oarsey, Charlow | cd by Zach this season All-Plainville Team Has Easy '|'Ill|(" i With Acorns; f2nd Rorosky New Orleans boxing promoters { i | | | { in front of our ki Chrern G n the ime pretty mear smashing our| T Kitchen all to pieces. As ould BT R AARA T AW FAVAVAV. AT ATA; at the time. And believe me, for a ' Berlin Bricfs. have offered Jack Dempsey $2,500 Mayor George A. Quigley of N Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carter have | to Dox Carl Morris. In this connec Britain will recommend to the com- | yeturned from a two week’s stay at | 1ion it is to he recalled that it w mon council at its monthly meeting | New Haven his quick work in disposing of the i couple of days we : : . Oklahoma battler that firs 8 I B nei 4 Wednesday evening that an appropria- J. J. Fitzsimons of the Berlin Bank LRl t brought | ahout using our kitchen. But ¢ Dempsey into the limelight fiom Lo made to coverithc expense i & »day for a two weeks . hitd to have our chicken and nigeo "n)\‘_ _mad olleoyer the ex e \‘f left today for a two weeks' vacation Rather tough luck for King Bade: 1 and nizeon SR SOV 1Sk GHTRER Herbert Danmion is spending the | in getting the gate from the Red W S ; the ' Berlin fair next ,,}(,,m, ThE e e Oy i cton o e e B e made Earle Madeley milk mayor hopes that even after the war g S ALpSab ce the cow every Mmorning and night Rev. Ca on Z 1 E tain 0 @ the ca > ri- 8 e T ey riton Hazen and family ain to have th It for the Ameri S > .| on an auto trip to Vermont can league split of the weorld‘s series months ago. and now that the time for Air craft guns have heen passing | money ough here daily during the week Baseball and other sports may | (4 qress o W trucks, on their way to the prov- | feel the pinch of war, but the good i\ “HE*S b AuHelas tol boltenioa. old pastime of bicycle racing com- | 4y T WO L & 1ue: 5 - T o E wer g Mrs. William fn | tinues to flourish in all its pristir Brown of Rocky . L operated on by a Major doclor anc glory at Newark, N and Revere, | U} A A e DL e Chpii i EREReh (| R Sl et B g il SO be was (he one that just came i gk _ | contrcs of speed contests ever since | (0 dress our wounds Wil [ think Mrs. J. M. Dean, demonstrator of i {no days of the old hieh wheels this will be all for this tin T will the Hartford County League and write more when I zef fo the base Farm Bureau, will give the third and ——— hospital. Tell the rest 1 will t Tells How She W&s Made | 1ast demonstration of the seuson, ANNEX WIN. to them soon. Will close with love 5 g under the auspices o . woman's o all. Well by Lydia E. Pink- BEshi e abIce RO LRt ciSwo D The Annex team beat the Russell | © *1 commitice on food conservation, at Your loving ham’s Vegetable Library Hall, in Rocky Hill, Wednes. | COmPany of Middletown in that city, L i 2 Sunday, by the score of 4 to 3 Compound. day at 2:30 p. m. This will be a can- The slogan in France among ning demonstration = = Americans is, “Heaven, Hell, or e “Bobbie” Barnard. the little son of CITY ITEMS boken by Christmas, and Berlin Brooklyn, N. Y.,—“For one year I | Deputy Sherifi and Mrs. Barnard of ’..4 * according to Private “D was miserable from a displacement, ' IRocky THill, rell iast Friday night and —_— - dferty, in a letier to his sister which caused agen- | broke bis collar hon Ponight only—Men's Hose, two | AMna Cafferty, of Bank street eral run-down con- The henefit socfal and lawn dance | pair for 2hie. at Besse-le s, —aavt. | “‘ L 1s0as follows dition with head- nder wispices of the Red Cross Alexis Scott and wife are visiting in ,” ~ aches and pains in t ¢ held on the lawn of | Rockville. s few lines to let vou k my side. My sist Mr. and Mr Barnavd, has been in hat T am alive and kicking., I induced me to tr detinitely postponed Tonight only—$1 Negligee Shirts, now heen in the trenches a week Lydia E.Pinkham’s . two for $1 at Besse-Leland's.—advt | cvervihing is woll. [ had a fine Vegetable Com- M Margaret Meyers has returned | for about two weeks and I am r(:Ll‘){}\l 5 1 found it RT CHATTER t home in Wallingford after 2 | ack re to do my bit. This fror R lped me very B fou t of the t with Mrs. John Ross of Chestnut | not as active as it might be. but be much and such a Bl gt iaasker niantibe Butibg eplendidifonighehat t Winnepeg the week Tonight only—$1.50 Tnion Suits | MOst of the time. The Amcrican boy I am recommend- 3 b . i at ire now showing the Germans what ing it to any woman LSO Loy il i CRcontinuous Sery b City Rl 0eiding his vecation troubles.”’— Mrs. ELsie G. LEWIS, 30 |ice i t 1 league to his o A s Vi Vernon Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. credit slic comes near to 2 v, N. J Such conditions as Mrs. Lewis suf- | being the de: I Umpives, | TOiEht only—§$1 collar-attached ered from may be caused by a fall or Ihe Missouri Valley championship @ SNrts two for §1 at Besse-Leland's general weakened run-down condition | tournament, one of iz tenniy | A4Vt Ao e L0 SO S bf the system, and the most successful | events of the year o staged in Phileas Scott of West Main street run everywhere e first time >medy to restore strength to n les | Kansas City dur R RTS Sl e et Pnd tissue and bring about a normal e e e Lealthy condition—has proved to be t od and r S district office, is spending mous root and herb medicine, Lydia S e : . Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. N e If you have disturbing symptoms you | i con jo not understand write Lydia [. Pink- ym Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The : ] ‘ ult of their 40 years experience is at 5 - e 1t Besse-Lelan advt our service. B 1 Misses Sophie Hornkohl of Elm - 5 ¢ sleesBana minia) aminsky ot westll A e L Toltellvou ihut e ) * To Heai Bed Sores rown university footl player:t jai PLISEE have returned from thelrivacas i vz of 50 fp‘,,,“',";mf&_‘”"; AL ¢ For 25 years physicians and nurses | now serving as a lieutenant with the | HO0 sbent at Sound View uesing o | put in his letters have never found anything equal to American forcest 'over there Tonight only Negligee Shirtg, I am feeling in the best of health ms comforg Powde[ Eddie Rousch of the Reds, \\m['\w for $1 at Besse-Leland's.—advt ang heve tai o weiche since O i | were kind of shy | | VAV, dinners so we soon started using i A‘WA We sure had a great time were there. W t writing because e docior while we NS had to stop | ume in Nl AV AV AV.A \ =N EN/ 4 AFL 7N\ 7N i & N\ Al,; mfi«_ A, Bowling association | Street \.Z they are made of and if they keep up | | Charles Highy, elevator attendant | l the good work, it looks good fc me to | | | be home by Christmas, I hope anyway. The slogan over he Heaven, Hell or Hoboken hy ( mas, and Gorlin or Bust t line we had the An improvement over common corn flakes Your Grocer Sells Them 1phacl, ¢l French with us, but this time the .\m- ericans ave fighting in a division o their own. The French are fine ‘Thompson og the town el bunch to fight with, and they are not | Is substituting for her i,.u id of anything. We may be moved { 7 ion at the hore 5 N Tonight only- $1.50 Union Suits | from this sector soon, so don’t be sur prise if 1 do not hear from me reg ularly. There are plenty of thi 1 would like to tell you, hut we are not was kinz of National league hitters Miss Mary Pasker of 139 Beaver 2Ve mrrlved lin this part (of the coun- street complained to the police Satur- [try. I often have a Jonging to back ne'box proves its extraordinary hcaliag | jast year, is just inside the .300 list wer for any skin inflammation. G eRG e orer C at the Vinol and other drug stores "he Comfort Powder Co., Boston, Mass, day night that her coat was stolen [home, but I don't want to go back un- A bill is to be introduced in the next | from a theater. She suspects another | til every one of these Huns s given New Jersey legislature to make it) girl. The police are investigating. the trimming they have long deserved, l <