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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1918, Shoppin _ PLAINVILLE NEWS OFFICER WRITES OF R@ \ Hartford’s Fridays We Close at Noon, Till Septemt ANOTHER GREAT SALE OF FII E. J. WHITTALL’S p ATTERNS. THEY wal and ARE DISCONTINUE desirable the highest from the makers pre that rug bargains like in new huilding where the following D good purcha sent pric will is now these <ol big offers $79.00 for Whittall feet, price Persian sell price Rugs 1t That Anglo that for sized 9x12 now regular $111.00 00 makes a saving Whittall 3x10— w 1t retail is Sl sale price Ru present It makes for s Anglo Indian of ¥ 1 size h price $85.25 a saving of $77.50 sale price for Whittall cester Rugs, sized 9'x13'—6", which would cost at present time $102.50 Buy and vourself $25.00 Royal Wo save $35.00 sale price for Whit cester Rugs, sized 4'—6'x12’, at present time, regular § Saving $20.00 to the buyer. 11l Royal Wor- priced each 86 sale price for Whittall sels Rugs, in 10—6x13 would cost you today We save you $15 if you Body 6 size, $78.50 buy Brus- that each com ¢ goll es 1 ! i will ST n th b our on is sale price for Whittall Anglo In= dian regu You sale Wor sold for sale sian toda He sale price for Whittall body Brus- cost each these sale Wilt priced regularly today $71.25 selt FAM but "his is your country, long, Visit inves! ar and Rugs tha lar now save here, s fo Rug regular $114.75 price cester S price for Rugs in 1 at retail you can save $34. B Rugs, size you today $12.50 is price for on Rugs, i Buy n $18.25. er 13th, VE RUGS $93.75 at Whittall SOLDIER'S DEATH Everything Done for Farl Made- ley, Major Blanchard Says SCHOOL OPENS § Only One Vacancy In Faculty—Plain- Inciu OUS MAKES re in way as last opportunity to at a big reduction long time, if ever, our Carpet Section tigate for yourself every ville Central Point For Registration Day, Ang, 24-—Holt-Barnes Nuptials This Afternoon. All hopes for more news f vate Earl Madeley night when a letter his mother, Mrs. Edward Washington stieet, from chard of the Medical The letter follows om Pri last by were ende 50 was received Madeley, of Major Blan- Corps, overseas. t wonld cost iz $02 you, o Gl yvou se 21 July, 1918, Mrs E R Washington Plainville, Conn Dear Mrs. Madeley:- Your son, Corporal Madeley, Company I died at this hospital today from action. There nothing that be that would lighten your but we feel that you should know that every- thing possible was done to save his life and that he died among friends. WILLIAM H. BLANCHARD, Major M. C. (N. G.) U. S 103 Field Hospital. Schools Open Sept. Frank Oshorne of the school bo: announced today that the Plainville schools would open Tuesday, Sept. 3. There is one vacancy to be filled on the faculty and the list of the teach- ers will probably he issued next week Two new rooms have been added and new teachers have to be secured to ale charge of them The New Britain Madeley St., 86.50 r Whittall sized 9x15 the present Which saves Royal feet, time vou Earl W Infantry, 30 o'clock received in 02 at 98.50 wounds Anglo-Per- x10—86, selling $133.25 each. is can loss, 0— for 62.50 11'—3"x13', would y at retail $75.00 the saving on 3.00 Whittall 9x12 Teprac foot size, at retail, ow and save your- n school will HAVING PROMPTLY BFCEIVING ALL Olson registrant mar 1917 BERLIN NEWS HAROLD VENTRES ON TRAIL OF THE BEAST Germans Even Smash Dolls Owned by Little French Girls BERLIN BOY IN HOSPITAL Stops Bullet With Fleshy Part of Leg died Sunday nig | was 51 brother and | M. Baldwin. died las General delphia, Frida vesterd. Lloyd turned Miss ing a Pittsfield, B. H Mar N and from Ni Hattie vacati Mas Atw ne There will demonstration at Reamount - While in Battle—Four Embryo in Soldiers Ieave for Camp Greenleaf Roy [ left N. H Palmer On Aug. 26 Sergeant Harold listed was enrolling Ventres, who en- E men last e Home in Company when that unit : severa. pr t ulated the summer, The has written to Arthur Woodruff the Town Clerk The on here returned Pond, Mrs. Joseph was the guest the week-end. Mrs. Daley been visiting avenue, East her home. letter follows from o cast Somewhers in France, Bt July 30th 1918. Woodruff few Dear Mr Just a lines as I think it is my turn to write. In fact I haven’t done as 1 t dr All the boys are full of eager fo chance at the Our division has had their chance the last dr Up to this time hawve been mostly on the defensive of late we have been back across the Franc We were on the and day fighting all the time. great to put them to flight, Everything went fairly the 4th morning when we machine gun nest got hit in my leg bullet, my right calf. Tt is only a T am still in the hospital ing alo and think back with the comp: 80 1 that I tore T wa It the way of the The Germar h much writing of late have been on the go day and Huns. and nigh iv et terlin a Boct Harold Sunday Dr. Clark Pine Ralph A ing and Miss have been taki mobile trip Mountains and past several their home. on the trip Mrs. G in we bu them fields of g0 might It driving wheat el by ru at was when just flesh machine below wound but that T sun the and 10 A" Cax am com will v 3 11 g fine v ina 1 phi zure got my share Svery of 5150 s hit Marsh John F throt servec enough to borrhe o they spoil poor Frenc are so is make anvone want two when one sces o Attor and ransack some peopt homes recovery Wex Blun of the Winlk!e the 1 returning picks the he happy srous of ending this war. I,find that the boy's treas home that th ot grub when 1p at nigt boys of late haven't se started ove 8 all right she folks to h soldier | § ned home 10me 100 encounter Konstanty s ire so 1 e look the L 7 n tters arc the Lots of thing nent boys ward to outsi W of eph ha Niedzweck moss AJIMY Your f 8 HAROLD Quota For Camp Greenlc i Four lucal men for | Cr Bamp Greenleaf Au 26th. Chey are, Stanislaw Kocon, Edwin A Blegrist, Stuart N. Nelson and Hjal- of M D, marriage Washington, will n |ice. The ceren Mary's Star of Comfort, Va. Berlin The body of Miss Rose Woods, who = rter & Matthe $110 AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY £OR ocon ht 7 at ay. John ntic be sister, M a NEW DRY GOODS Dav Ttems. the finor and B are spending their Wednesda and thei Monday morning . for a short vacation Guard drill last evening in the town hall and | ® state company its efliciency Hampton Ryan of er her of New Woodward visited his parents over the week-end. and Orchard Wooding, Mr Bertha an ng Rol for B of of of Jer brother Serlin, has o his family spent | W, ext through the weelks, They were accompanied | Wooding and | Al M. Upson. )0 I ney 1 Alling Deputy Joseph Domse have P 1as Lawson the papers b tilding ¢ through v of served K $85 the Woods Pc fc wito in MISS MARGARE iss c nony the ot to recover wwarded his DALY OFTICER'S Margaret e Petrauskas Constable $1 , and Lieut took is ag: nski suit the onl Miss Lottie Cornwell, Miss Lottie Cornwell of Kensington in Middletown. years old and is survi ed by id, and Mr: New Britai hospital, was taken to Phila- have Hollister is spend- | visiting her cousin i ister, vacation i lacker v afternoo o'clock at the home of Mrs. John West Rocky Hill. ind r Claremon erlin held ficials wer was congrat- The Arawana Camp Fire Girls have outing at Job Springfield, mother durin sey, on returned t who hs f Hartforc ooding, wk ensive the Whit | Catskills for the | to | returned CIVIL SUITS BROUGHT. brought su Wa the inst for Sheriff rought G su Woor for tt Yo lett has & Constai papers brougt against Ax recovery has Miculski has brought suit for tt Wink 50 and cos to J. Jo! again s BRID Announcement has been made of the Paul oarkin of the United States air serv St. Sea at Old Point place at BRITAIN PURCHASED OF US. She re- Miss hen" Turner | Wilcox | Wood- | auto- Alling High open September 3 also. This of interest to many Plainville uates, as most of the gradua local school from there Britain High school Registration Day Young men who have hecome vears of age since June 5 will be re- quired to register on August 24. Men from Plainville, lin will register headquarters at Main Residents of West Hartford Burlington and Farmington ster at the town hall in while the on of men from Forestville and Bristol will take place in the town hall in Bristol Holt—Barnes. At 1:230 o'clock this afternoon, Charlina Barnes of Broad street be- came the bride of William Holt of Queen street, Southington Miss Barnes is the of Private Fran cis Barnes. who was kiiled in action on April at the battle of Seiche- prey. item is grad- es of the to New YOU OAN DEPEND ON g0 y TRI-CORNERED FIGHT ON IN MISSISSIPPI the Fast bhoard street Avon, will reg- local a s. | Second Primary May Be Nece sary to Decide on Democratic Candidate registra For Senator. n Jackson, Miss., Aug. 20.—Interest in the state wide primaries being held in Mississippi today centered the three-cornered democratic senatorial contest in which James K. Vardaman | " { | the incumbent, is opposed by Repre- | sentative Pat Harrison and former | Governor E. F. Noel. Political lead- ers believe the contest will he close as to necessitate a primary. . Interest in the senatrial contest has been heightened through the publica- tion of a letter written by Pre Wilson in answer to an inquir; | Senator Vardaman's record { the president said: “I can but regard his (Vardama slection as condemnation of m -e | Ministration by the people of Missis- | sippi.”” Both Representative Harrison and former Governor Noel made their campaign on a “loyalty ta the | istration” bas Senator ¥ in his speeches declared he been disloyal but said he president *often disgreed.” Miss in n sister . so Bricf Ttems. A meeting of the Junior Food Army was held in the Grange Hall last eve- ning. A meeting of the local troop of Bo Scouts will be held tonight. All mem- bers are requested to be present A card has been received from Dan- iel Tedesco, ann®uncing his safe ar- rival overseas. The Grange this second n | ent as to t in which a | regular will be held evening, at the meeting of Plainville in Grange hall usual time. This is the first meeting after the summer vacation and it is expected there will be a good attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan taken an auto trip to gone two weeks. Mrs Elizabeth Catherine have home in War visiting relatives toger Fre d William tion at § James | admin- rdaman had not and the 3 have to Varrar Maire, he Welch and returned cham, daughte to their Mass., after street Kava | | NO CONFIRMATION LIEUT. 1S OF WINSLOW'S DEATH, 20.— Official death of River on P eman, We Hird arve spendin ound View J. Murphy, iorce o ‘ Paris, ‘ | Aug. the confirma- | of Lieut. c: i, || is lacking. tion of Alan T, L reported Winslow Forest daughter an American airman, EPTEMBER § said | rd | Southington and Ber- | Farmington, | i Anna Simon McDonald, and | g Miss Georgiana Both are nding a | vacation at Morris Cove, as the guests | | of Mrs. Murphy's sister, Mrs. George AL Cameron. | Harry Murphy has returned to Camp , after visiting his brother, James @& Murphy of Whiting street. Pri vate Murphy in the engineering corps sp Di J is Corporal John Simpson is spending three days’ furlough at his home. Charles Clarish is spending a week New York Daniel M Collins card from his brother, arrived overseas. Mr. and Mr turned from their will Main in | e a | | i s received a John who has | John Fors have honeymoon and reside Plainville. on street, | | DO NOT DEPRECATE | | POWER OF AMERICA | i i | | Gen. von Blume and Gen von Tdchert Admit We Are Important Factor in War. Amsterdam, Aug. soldiers like Gen. von von Liebert, many other German war critics, do not seek to be- | little the significa of ance of the American west front Gen, von Blume, tired list, writes ject which Westfaeli | admits | that the done very 20.—Pro | ) I Blume and Gen depend up prices ares stock, and unlike so the appear- { army on the | who is on the re- an article on the sub- appears in the Rheinische he Zeitung. He frankly that “we to recognize Ameri in all have smart and it would | be a very serious thing if the German army command had to faie an Ameri- | can fighting army of millions, This prospect the German public must on no account be permitted to ponder | over.” | Almost immediately after | cle appeared a semi-official statement { Which 1s to the effect “that the exas- | gerated reports going about regarding { the size of the American army in Bu- rope merit no credence and only exist | !in Yankee imagination and Entete \ propaganda.”’The statement said fur- | Ither that ‘the tonnage question, | ! which already is ! more serious fc America ha i rope.” . Gen, von Liebert, who formerly was German commandant at Lodz, who now is military critic of the Taegliche { Rundschau Berlin, the pub- {'li that the American army actually | has become a hig factor and the de- | barkations in proceeding regularly. Gen von Liebert laments i the “moral perversion” which hrought the Americans to the front and [ “the French and British owe their re- | cent successes to their trans-Atlantis ally without whom their offensive would have been doomed to pointment.” have all work ans, the arti- MOTORCYCLE, AU AND BEER HIX J cute. will becoma | the Entente when to ship her crops to Fu- of the Brew of tells In police court this morning Wajecl Pirstulski tl of motor vehie under of lic He paid was found guilty | charge operating a the influence and was fined $50 and costs Judge H case was nce are while savs John Kirkham heard tic which presented by W Pat | Bachman testified that | last evening his attention was a cutor Joseph G Sods n about 7 o'cloc disap- ed by an accident at OHIO LEADS § ) the South chur CAMP SALES. 20 New banner corner. He questioned Pirstulski, who became offensive. smelled of 44 Hawkins turned from ain street Main street shington, Aug. York and Illinois { states in the s Stamps in July, their sales amounting respectively to $15,719,000: $12,342, { 000,and $12,274,000 Vermont, iSouth { Dakota, Orezon and Kentucky led all | wif { other states in per with | auto records of $4.72; $4.63; $.3.78 and | piy 1s respectively . The report for { New York state did not include $150,- 000 sales in New York ecity, stood at the hotfom of the capita. contributions with seventy cents for each Ohio had sold §43 savings stamps to than any other state. Pennsylvania had sold and Ilinois $34,688,000 000,000 sales of w { stamps up t A { approximately one | each woman nation —Ohio, the War Savings we liguor. Charles Rosshe e of of street Arch and on a the Rossherg testified that 1 street Pirstulski to go do came dow motoreyele back wheel said e licensc and questioned Rossberg's right In Rossberg's f Pir Jeen dri per 1100 of | Pirstulski that ! beer after leaving war | & Judd Mfg. ¢ ing home when | He said he $40.000.000 | aUto, but was g The $372.- | e was not even thrown savings and thrift | chine, After court 1gust 1 provides §$3.43 | bered tha forgot l1'!‘:4‘-1)17 for the lor | tween the time he i oceurre of said he time a tire, John man ran into of th s capita sale remand Pirstu tulski's on tuiski which him in record nhabitant 166,000 Augzust 1 ls his he had his worlk n told own i list mes. a said of 0. plant and the accident h was more 1ppened struck by ~k Rossherx slowly that fr Pirstulsk n his m savings and stamp . man hild in Tt hoe the h, accident lost hy ving to chan FIRE OV | The fire departr was called out Jast night on an alarm from Box 31 for a fire in a house helonging to Smith estate on Smith was confined to a closet done amounted to SMITH STREE e S ast night on Lasallc | fined $10 for drunkenness an the | breach of the street. { peddler and demanded and | dler’s vendor only and T club ved” police hent | street wus £10 1 peace. Krause sa ta see the ped license wise Then The peddl wielded an in the “‘policerna fuse Dbilly Costs Pirstuiski $30 for One Glass‘ Member of Photos @ he expe f Swimming | Headquarters of the American avia- | tion service has been unable to con- firm the report that he was killed nor | has the American Red Cross ceived any advices. 10 re- e A dispatch from Paris on August 13 reported that Lieut. Winslow was killed in aerial fighting at the end of the previous week. Winsl a member of the drille ow formerly was French esca- it . I- | CONTINUE The which CANNING of EXHIBIT, series canning the woman's exhibits A food committec of the committee, State Council of it 1s Defense with the continued canning will empty store is conducting canning this week be on exhibition in the Lewitt Members the in conjunction being Specimens of in the block al classes, is ~d is week of wish P accompii according the honie Jeanette Motcalfe Martin Pasco, committee. ! canning © | classe thei the furnished Mise Mrs. the ho to resuits of abors shed either to direction emergenc at 1t ne f classes, or nt, notify nan shouid K. chair- of WARE Fred MADE CORPORAL Ware of 282 Arch street, this st | city, has been promoted to the office of corporal aviation section Ware to lost i native the of soon ming fatt Titanic Er His fa England, « this country af his his life when the ill-fated struck envoute f land United States was on his way to this country to vis- it relatives, at the time. Ware settled or E. an iceberg om to the of ALLIED ADVANCE || = xasA St Yt b ganax © 208 S8t i it il i il I i I ENBD Ay i i HOW CONTROL OF RUSSIA IS DIVIDED THREE LINES OF N rosoLsK o RASMOIARSK I AN m I YAPANEFE RENFORCEMENTS DUE 70 ARRIVE SOON at 282 Arch street, and when war was | declared he enlisted in the aviation corps. When he returned to England, he was in the uniform of an American soldier, | Le i ) The above map gives some idea of | the confused situation in the one time | e R ) 1 ESN vESTCHEnSN mpirc ory ¢ | Szech-Slovak Bo viki i regions shadec held by the | ment are the and rolled by 1 | elements hostile to the shaded horizontally than the map indi Por the chAry DROWNS phic

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