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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, AUGUST 28, MONDAY, “Close at Noon, Eridays T we 1l September 13th, Inclusive. Some New Arrfials at Babyland For Little Folks Autumn Wear PLAINVILLE NEWS | AUTOS COLLIDE AT Si I K The Hartford Stere 1018, 1k § S. HHAR WHITE QAK QUARRY § Hartiord and Bristol Men Both Claim Traveling Slowly WOMAN NEAR DEATH BY AXE STORE New and Authentic Models i Women and Particularly CLOSED FRIDAYS AT NOON UP NEW FAL MOTHERS OF TWO TO SIX YEAR OLD WILL TAKE PLEAS- Two Men Arrested and May Face 3 TRE IN SELECTING FROM OUR LINE OF NEW FALL COATS AT IN- f & 1 FANTS' DEPT. ONE FLOOR UP. Serious Charge—Plainville Has Inzetssnlthieatin feombinations plain (g THEY ARE IN THE PRETTIEST STYLES AND COLORINGS MADE Soldier Na . grmbrolieciosfialbofbialdfanaybytion 7 i S8 OF BROADCLOTHS WITH BEAVER TRIMMINGS. ALSO SMART LIT- Zhlamed Deacchingthetameriz Zhe Golors for Hhs SERING Saudue O S TLE COATS OF VELVET, ZIBELINE AND CORDUROY. COATS THAT can Army. and black, alllof which are rsbresshisd iR -Iiu YOU WILL WANT FOR YOUR LITTLE ONE, COME SEE THEM. g S Andiate A fine showing well of all White Coats, in long and short ones An automobile accident in which - 14 made 6f Cashmere, Crepella and Chinchillas. The very best. the loss of lives was narrowly averted ! NEW ARRIVALS IIN PRETTY HA the season’s very newest in occured last night at about 11 o'clock styles and colorings. Made specially for little folks, we call attention to at White Oak near the stone quarry. the Hats we offer for Boys and Girls. White and colored Hats of velvet, A touring car, bearing the licenso corduroy, velour and Beaver, in trimmed and tailored sty! See the number 21769, owned by Leonard little Knitted Silk Tams, in pinks, blues and all white. Some wool | Marchese, of 40 Trving street, Hart- | [ 3 lined and can be used all winter, Very smart for early Fall wear. Also ford, and driven by his son, Dome- [ X A Eritiackinonac=ir visit to “Babyland” and see the many and pretty nick, age 18, of the same address, | [§ A Stocd That YO“ Wou}d 0 i new things we are showing. ‘musli\‘rl into a smaller touring car, | f§ o e { number 64920, owned and driven by M l L RIBBON DEPT, SPE( VALUES. L e e e onths ater onas ] ERareatn P Moirol sl At Our Dress Goods Dept. Brings | Bristol = At 3 : to vo avy bl Mohairs in 38 =aixiad e bodianttle anthorits b Ribbon 8 1-2 inch width, in pink, NoulgnavyRblusgiton i SinNg Bothfenrs tweral badly e masest by It embodies the most authoritative styles fi width, for 59¢ vard. 42 inch at 75¢ ; i ag sunity for early sclection. Coats are high-grad blue and twhite, with satin stripe vard. The 50 inch for 98c vd. Big el T o e L oo s o S et sy M P s . : front wheel forn off, springs broken sl e e velour. isitvertone, velou Fine for Silk misoles worth $1 value anditeteadersand viadshiod e They are trimmed with nutria, French and H for ioosh Biack and White Chocks, all 1 e e e The colors are navy, brown, Santiago, delft biuS i ) ) e o width, $1.50. The 54 Pt S R s i A ey and plum, also black. Price Range from $18.75 to $1 New Moire Ribbon in 5 inch e ;d A 5 | lights smashed and the radiator — = : width, with faney stripe. Good L ""‘“h'““”h;"{‘f“"s”’n; =2 slightly damaged | ch widths, at $1.75, $2.00 and The occupants of the smaller car staple colors, suitabl or o " an e smaller car I ol ‘v suitable for hair $2.50 yard, are the best values to were: Adolp Kratze, Edward Plitt, | O r ueS ay lfl a b priced vd. he found, navy blue and colors. |and a woman and two children. Plitt | @ WORTH WHILE OFFERINGS I'OR BOYS, | received en cut over his eyee B K A small lot of Caps, werth up to $1.00 going for 39c each ich was dressed by Dr. J. M. B | B s : ‘ eaem Khaki Play Suits, 3 to 6 year sizes, $1.75 grade for $1.19 ea. g | There were six people in the larger | U Y 9 S= Good Khaki Pants in 8,79, 15. and 16, slzes, $1.00 kind, 89c pr. Jear, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Marchese, | i Grey Linen Pants in e range of siz reg. $1.00 grade 85c pr Richard and Nellie Marchese and Mr Fulfill your patriotic obligation on ef.] Men’s Long Pants, fro 35 18 waist measure, $3.00 kind, $ and Mrs. Fornabio ! y Sweaters for Boys, 3 to 14 year sizes, extra values offered for 1 at Marchese had | i RS 3 $2.50. 8, $3.50 and $3.98 each. Good time to buy one as these are license in his | very low priced, taking quality into consideration. P S Expwe = According to Marchese he was driv- | happen. She certainly had her wish | merchant marine. His father, Archie i —— T I — o e (e ing HS' the rate of five miles an hour | gratified Smith, resides an Park street (at this statement there were sounds | s . i HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY AOR NEW BRITAIN YOU OAN DEPEND ON of merriment from the spm'l:’v'm-&ur;'nid ! taised Axe Over Woman. Mr, and Mrs. B. D. Laple of Water- | PROMPILY RIUCEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. Folciareacitollbbniic e o | ) I SwoNlocalineaidenis MvincenzofiGicd - BTV ATESC It IaNE Kend et eela ot | the. other machine struek bis | oae | amo and Guisseppe Cogliante, both of | Mr. and Mrs. Everett Distin of Moun- | The substance of Kratze's story was | \Iiting street, were arrested vester- [tain View | Tonignt 5 this: He was driving toward Plain- | 42¥ aftcrnoon after quarrel during} Mr. and Mrs. I S. Tinker and | reemlar 19c at’® - ERLIN NEWS |55 B o T e, oo s oot e Sy il e ot T B0 PRl i 0, T o T e TS T R S ar R R s (UM GURCS (o neGRLLL G ol || DEE hml) m\!p»q “1' ’-vsy ?23\19. :nd | triends in town during the past week T,ouis Rosenblatt of 74 Talcott e i Th: e v s ot T e gtruck his machine on the left side. | 16 84 =C ol " g (‘!‘ e 2 e street notified the police last night coming up the hill from Kensington | Advertised letters at the Kensin The drivers contradicted each other's | of 1€ M ]n x\\,h} ound standing over CiTY ITEMS i that his 13 year old son has been and tried to turn the corner and as he |ton post oMce are sor Tk coine- [ story, and it is difficult to get any | 1.° % e "T“” A A Bl MommERel i | | missing from home since last Friday l did the machine went out from under |D° Lentr Mt e definite information as to how the | ”fh et A Shrestecon g B | Tonight only 7:30 to 9 o’clock p. m him and he was thrawn about five feet | Stanley Mazuzek, Louis V7 cg\Q ETor | accident really happened [sha e o o :‘ of the ! A1l the principal stores open to- | Men's §5.00 Odd Trousers, $8.00 af ’5‘“"‘] the air, making a somerset and | Muratore, Daniel Til, Francisco Fer Picnic Party Gets Wetting. B T it e T e R Besse-Leland’s.—advy ; !landing on his feet again, unhurt.|reri, H. . Day, Joha: s 5 3 5 s € Tonizht only 7-80 to 9 b, . s = BER['N FREE SHG% | The front wheel of the cvele was bent | zone Batista, F"fll“g;'g:“ *%,‘-:fif A party consisting of N I, . | entered againsi them na r'"r'“m.[; Le st 'H‘ : r.’,”:”"; CompanysiNg FaNcalleal slightly but the driver straightened it | Ferdenando, Pasquale Aehille. mod of Plainville, her two nieces, | Death of Mrs. Strong. e e RS L e Dl e R T R out and proceeded on his way. Ditto, Bondio Gi i i itrice and Irma Staples of | i i S2in g 1 extinguish a fire. . Bo Gioseppe. Mre. Edith Furrey Strong died Sa ; : : A ; e s Y New Britain, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert | urdsy evening, and will be o e Open tonight. Special discount an All the principal stores open to- T Berlin Items. | rewell to Draftees. S e irds £ and will be buried this | everything. John A. Ands & Co ht Al ‘ 6 1 Olm nen lm Farl Lewis of the U, §. §. Wasp 15 | _ 2 farewell party was given Ferdi- | picnic out to the rocks off Mar el | afternoon from her home in Wapplng. | the Biz Furalture Store i X razor N Der i 0T et At nand Olson and Edwin Seigrist, who 2 i D " Mre. Strong was well known here, as b stie enatioued il T two clipvers and’ other spend davs' furloug his : 2 : e , and were caught in the rough | she lived in Plainville ¢ b n Ne nplos by he | tonsorial tools were stolen from Tony Away on Turnpike Hill ~ {Fome e Iert for Camp_Greenteat, Ga. 1o: i B2 i the Toush | she Tived In Plainville for aboti” 15 | Traut & Hine Mig. Co.. ln suftering | Favest basver whoy Somgar ) i ) day at the home of the former in e e S Bestdb Rlionginabandandisony o o omeores eon, ok SRl 2 Mrs, C. J. Barnes of Southingtan | Berlin Saturday evening A pleasant biaen ars Lot iy 2L | she leaves two brothers, E. W. Fur Rl a ol ol fhe faoior 2 nizht only 30 to 9 o’clock p. m,, | visiting at the home of Mrs. C. T.|evening was spent in playing games | hailer tryinz to Bop busy with the | yey of Plainville, and Leonard. of All the principal stores open to XN lousen 3 ior 100 et DQIVFR LQSEQ, GONTROL”“’““ of this town | on the lawn, followed by a uncheon | from water. P the boat free | Rocky Hill. She is sl e Cr I -Leland e nye i i Miss Julia Ryan has taken up her | and music. - Mr. Olson was presented After & trving experlence. they | % Sistets Mrs. J. D. Waters, of Broad | = ;0 oo . 5 | duties as clerk of the post office after | With a. wrist watch by his office as- | finally reached el iaiing 1 S | street, Plainvills will’ ‘m\ L “mn £ SRl { TRQQ F RIIT Child Cut When Windshield Ts Shat- WO J“:me e m”' e Li‘ _(7_0““ ompany. :y|mn‘11m,1 \-nul\;\\nmlvr'l in moking | " eac : in France o'ciock in Jr O, U.A. AL hall, After the ADD JAUU L. G‘ VE 2 A rown is visiting - = he landing. After several attempts | It heen learned by his family | meeting a patriotic enterts e . s Ope : T p X 1eeting a patriotic entertainment will tered Near Railroad Bridge—>Mo- | Bast Hartford Nfl_‘?_';gmmmg‘]l"]‘ Special discount an| fo land the boat, the party gave it up | that Willlam Peace of this town is in | bo held Members are requesed to 3 N Mrs. E. Fenn Nourse went to Camp | che syung: John A& Andrews & Co. | and through cold, wet, and hunger, | Base Hospital No. 17, in France. Ho| provide cake, Solemn Requiem for Repose of Sol- torcyclist Performs Circus Stunt | pevens yesterday to visit her husband, oper m:;m”’q‘v":'i“l*] dvt ; they remained until 2:30 o'clock in | Went to Camp Devens. in September,{ Tonight only 7:30 to 8 o'clock p. m., | dier’s Soul—*My Country Wis of ! eft with the 2 ecial discount on | the morni beforé the wave: be | — = E v ! e Yrebotutu ¥ T e w— who left with the 1 dratt everything. John A. Andrews & Co ifrd 101N 'wm before the waves sub- | | $1.00 Children's Blouses, 2 for $1.00 at iy o i Mr. and Mrs. J. I Teague of Hart- Hhe Bl Brrtiiere Sloots + | sid so they could make the two | Besse-Leland’ advt, Thee"” Sung at Conclusion, There were s number of minor au- | ford have moved into the house owned | b “”(]\” IomLun the river and home. & Tonight only ) to 8 o'c m Al g S S sl S VTSR G G re y Ton REe Tl in stiest ESCAP e ne of the young women remarked : | Men’s $5.0 4 T 3 s Sl O s to accldents in town yesterday. A group | G iCrayion Berlin strest B APES FROM GUARD, when the party started that she | Men's §5.00 Odd Trousers, at| the repose of S e i | Arthur Woodruff has received word | George Polsk g | | Besse-Leland’s.—ad : of young men, about eight in number, oot = Sl seorge Polski, alias Stanley Fedor- | wished something romantic would Jesse-Leland’s.—ac Joseph Glover, who killed in toou afanilifat theiroblarithe hilion Lot Hiy DXSEernia E Ch oo SRL of | ski, held by the local police Jast week | rom——er——rrer——e————— | _ Private Glen Jones, of the aviation actlon in Franc s sung S the Berlin turnpike in the late after-|) reiibel et b SRR [on a charge of being absent from N ] | photographic corps, is home on a | Mary's Catholic church this morr npon he car which, overcrowded, |10Spital for typhoid fever. | Camp Mills without leave, was taken | ALL NE%VGUS WSQAEN | | short furlough. | Rev. John E. Fay was celebrant, Re came down the hill in % way | Miss Flora Norton is visiting friends [in custody Saturday by Private John ! Ly | | Tonignt only 7:30 to 9 o'clock p. m |~ X. Schneider of Meriden was and suddenly was seen to head toward |in Worcester, Mass .;r: Swvvml of the camp military police. } May Benefit by the Remedy Mrs, Lit- | $1.00 Negligee Shirt for ,(\‘\hln at | deacon, R J. Leo Sullivan of the cur Evidently tr iriver lost Miss Tda M. Wilcox will spend two | ¥nrout back to tHe w Jersey can-| qle .ommends for Ner i | Besse=neianas i Joseph's church w sub-deacon d control of the machine, The accupants | weeks visiting in Patchogue, L. T [ tonment, Polski succeeded in escaping \;,‘ :'W""“:” M; Deriousnces ’ iy ['_J"“] . ' > | Rev. W. A. Krause of St. Mary's wa were thrown out and badly bruised Mrs. Arthur A. Hadden is visiting jn | fr0m Frivate Strum and a general e S gutfered ”‘””" second Liett S LoNISIS S Jonesiof thellimaster offceremont Present in the ~ieve ere rushed to the Merlden |xew York. ISIURE N | cearch is being made for him Jiansrvons,zundown condition mnd lossi Artermaster corps was home yester- | sanctuary were Rev. Jot Winters b e i ‘ ! | ShE e | of strengih so it was hard for me to | on a leave of absence e e pany accidents that have occurred “”I‘v RsSHRRECE ol Rusns sosROdg Amelin Cavasavage of 139 Beaver | £°0 around and do my work. After | Tonight only 7:30 to 9 o o Rl Belocd Re Eairicl Daiy ar his road in the past few weeks. | e e L e i oL B strest comuplaincn ol tho policellast(l OiEn MaCicing |l had lalled mlotnolnif wr 19¢ hose, 2 pr for Bos: | St. Joseph's and Rev. J. J. Barry of Anather accident took place at the | {°N1EN ”K 2 “‘,”‘\"”_ s friends Who | night that her husband took her win- | M Vinol restored my health and s eland’s.—advt St Mare! senter of Kensington when an auto|2re Seon to leave fown. ter coat and “hocked” it at a pawn | Strensth and I heartil ccommend | | James McGuire left i for Pel At the conclusilon of the mass Mrs {rashed into the bridge at the depot,| The marriage of Edwin Willlam |shop: | it to any one suffering from a nerv- | CEEI O s T. Cr S e Tl et he windshield and front axle were|Whitman and Miss Louise Gaylor ous, run-down condition.” —Mrs. R e latedanginofl - . ’ ¢ } y ¥ ere : 2 Thec natio \them seldom {roken, and a small child riding in |Chambers of New Britain will tdke | | M. Little § ! seemed so in n sung at he car had its face cut by flying g |place at the home of the bride to | There is no secret about Vinol. Tt ElonesRloneniitor fr ie iy pity mn e ot th Phe maged car was taken to a Ber [,mmv w afternaon | A owes its success to beef and cod liver [ mass In ‘garage to be repaired Misses Tillie Whitney and h peptones, iron and manganese pep- Roche o streef s The B eRenTl tof honot A motorcycist p a stunt|Thompson are spending their v | For Infants and Children tonates and cerophosphates, the Ao veckvacoion e n Berlin street in frant of Woodrt At Ocean Beach inU oldest and most famous body building 7:30 to 9 0 2 f11¢ ; . = 7:30 to 8 p. m., , s life, nearly filled se ForOver30 Years | ronics. we stronely. resammend for $1.50 at Besse I e and yone Always bears | The Clark & Brainerd Co. Liggatt's . o —advt ‘ of the the | Riker-Hegeman Drug Stores, Jobn J INHEIEIER 10fY S Ru CL o e e et 1917, and in Novem TR e a luty with the Nava _ o= OF 5 0 2 Drussists sverywhere. | LT 0 S DR e “Crn, | Reserve at Pelham & re prosent | On arriving in France he was employed | Tonight only 7:30 to 9 o'clock p. m = = on heavy work, and contracted illness | $1.00 Children’s Blouses, 2 for $1.00 at No adyertiseme o sent vears : g\ | for which he was operated on at the | Besse-Leland's.—advt 1as caused so m as that ; vase dont brea/z Up | beso hosnital Fe hac ot fullv et pieut. Frederick W. Groens of the Lycoum th covered 50 as to take his place in the | Washington street, injured in an ai wturda % anoé/ | trenches, but is doing his bit in cha plane accident at Mineola Field e ; . 1 | of certain duties at the hospital ward. | sevoral weeks a improvir Fyy F r Meets v s France, 381-383-385 MAIN STREET e 1 e e s e s A letter has been received from Wil- | 1ioht —advt ! The Store of Reliable Merchandise at the Lowest Prices in the I CnS Tioils e nieles ond A. Welch of T g N I - on one of Uncle Sam’s battleships elch of Dewey street will . City. We Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps, : is now in France. He says that leave shortly for Washington where — | while walking along the street onehe has been ntcd s | ¥5c Palmolive Soap 9¢ 98c Men's Athletic Shirts ¥ he met Private Herbert “Dutch” 30 to 9 o'clock p. m | el A oio ) e e o0 wald with scveral Italians from | o 5 Sior e 25 srmont Tast Tint . { d Plainville, among them Private D'An- | ol v . - for Shirt Wa 19¢ SRR e R r reunion, | Besse-Lelan 1vt, | ) 10c Cake Lifebu Soap 6c | '“‘lm_ \.r accarding to Cowles, Wwho says it's a{ Thomas J. Devine has heen elected | 10c Cake Ivory Soap 6o L { God-send to wmect a friend in for- | chairman of a special commitiee of | eign country the Tab's to arrange for an t 35 30x Writing iper 89 Silk [-] i | th outir 50 Box Writing ; c Art Silk | Barc Juda Wadsworth, also in thejand clambake to beld near the A1 artford | - = = navy, writes hec and says that he | Hartford water wo within a few | K 7 Bolero Dr i 79¢ Art Silk Hose =N 4 met Frank Boml i e | for Themselves A 10c Whit 18 | R - —= = = ship, in I Wadsworth | | ship, : adswo nd | % It bbEome ore 25c Stra ) | Bodices for Skelly both °d with the Forestors’ | \" the peincipal stores open to- | Tf“’”“'”'“‘" be some excuse 10c Hat Clea 250 baseball team hefore enlisting. I t | i icost ajlotiof moncyito Sl Sc silkateen Crochet - s _ o S ; . i guard against fire. But Globe e S e PR % B Brief Items. r“‘gm Swanson and Louls Seiing | bl N ks o sgood avenue, who left today or | 10c S e | — — Wlll Clear Y k | Leo Prior has resigned as . : o { it property and pay fee 1 L : | rier at the post office «mp Greenleaf, were given a fare- | Y i | e e our skin e R i | Gamp Sreonient, pvere iven o fave, | Tl Bremtive o the e e | X s | worth up to § S e | rank G. Johnson has returned from | S i | AT i et | » . amiliatior 5 c = m | home of the former About | rom reduced insurance pre- e S ‘ e i :ln‘(:ne knows the h.um.l)n n of h_s'l don’tbegintomakeablesseddifference. | an automobile trip to Providence and | buests wero present and Rew. br. & | A i el A = i o Y ing a “wall flower better than the gi They also help to make handsandarms | vicinity [FERE e e b | T . L k Sateen dou $9010: 1 Vol Drenser M;f ‘a red,/mu_gh, px(mpi‘) ‘~”:lp M!T' ]:I«ananld white, and to kh(;) |4iwe r1 air | Mre Hattie Penny Sorking inthe | asdpe | GLOBE AUTOMATIC # 2g et oo vour skin is not fresh and smooth, ve, gloss o andruff. % i 5 i 1 £ | 3 : i Apron ) 2 e 2 y and free from ( PFarmington raiiroad station as telegra l SP - e il Co or has suffered from an unwise use of Al druegissand dealers i iletgoods sell Rev | pher. She en o ioraosEssl | Eponightion]s 9p m | RO ! s i S cosmetics, try Resinol Soap and Resinal 1nel O Vovdbettertry | the Harttord School of Telogmanp . | Inion Suits, 2 SR = 413 D'Esopo Bldg., Hartford LI A1l other o Best Percale Aprons Ointment for a week and see if they more, M4 St Bt ] for some 1in k land's.—advt — - red Smith of Philmont N. Y. for.| All the principal stores open tos === ! merly of Plainville, enlisted in the night.—advt

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