New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 6, 1918, Page 11

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SELANDER WOUNDED - MAY RETURN HOME HFEGTWE it 1 Loses Lelt Arm in B]g July Drive Against Huns casualty, Private Dewey O. Selander son of Mr. and AMrs. O. J. Selander of 718 Stanley streef, has lost his left arm. Private Sclander went out from New Rritain in Company I, First Con necticut Infantry and was with the | | IHIHIH”I" ction | RIC | | | | | ! ME { | ! 81 WEST M. (! 2 | | | \ | Afiplrlnm?\’!ade on the banks of the Hudson For the past 14 years The co-ordination of every available force i tha order of the da: Tt is proving its worth Baser-Tablets and Capsuies of ASpirin contain genuine Aspirin. Demand them in tha original packages. For your protection avers package and e bl svery tablet is plainly and invariably marked with answer your ques r Guarantes effective in hattle It o e g o tlon- is also effective 1n bn % 3 The Payer Cross— A ¢ of Purity’* “Where fo get the best yalue ness and has enable ¢ many a small concoin in men's clothing”——hy show- Rog U5, Pat! Of)is a puarante to move farward ta the i Eoalicaiia Feneitabicea antics ing our quality and prices. e acanstn N » N\ ot :;:;N:E;;Zl;v“;:h:'w” v For these times we are sell iy SRl ¢ fng wonderfully good suits in When selecting a. de- both Stein-Bloch and Shumau positary, decide oa tha makes at $25 to $15. trong efficient Com marcial Trust Com- Nev: Fall Hats—Stotso = . % Yound i 2 pany 3 i happened to Dewer. The etter came a CITY HTEM OMNE | h . } - . - Aaye and the writer told of " Fall Caps at $1.00 and $1.50. ! e . . aving walked eight miles through — e - . ¢ vious hospitals before finding his for e e s onte Ciothing Co. 3 5 Tall Three Dance Saturdayv i 1 Grange Hall, Rerlin.—advt Rernard Clark, formeriy with the Metal Specialty 000,000 for the aid of the Polish canso . and the Polish army in France. - s | Owner of Buiding Brought Inta Court Second, to organize a big arm | xmm th Poli units cattered : 4 and Case 1= Continned——As- ‘r will spend the week ¢ his parents in this eity | ihroushont Russia v . | Polish White Cross whese lahors for M. D. Farber. awner of the Flectri 3 in Hats and Caps the Polish army arve like those of the on's b building, 1 which Fox's theatar is lo al | American Red (ross : ! Al l WfiRKINh P[“ I.S Fourth, to collect from every work | {cuted. was in polles count this morn- | 7€ Pax roll of the water depart ing Poles a yearly voluntary contribn k q 1g - 1 s 2 o eSS sk I = {ion of %8 or wmore if his income ex ) 5 ; i o Sl Jamighter was born at the hospi SN ceeds $1,200 2 i vharged with having inadequate five | ta] Jasf night to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert escapes on the buildir A plea of i fohnson of Bast street ‘ T n e ! nolo cont adere was antered by Attor \f‘ »‘”fl‘! : _' T 000 . Fei and the et nvas adjournedtun il B8 mhel i el oo oc st ation case will depand entirely on what T erty on Prospoct strect, recently pin ber does in the meaatime. Builc chased for the site of a school build = Aelesd = N Inspector Rutherford, Chief Dame and | ing yrable decisions of the Polish National | Alexander Barwikoy Gl i Captain lngene Barnes, were prosent | f e i \lichael Glinski 2 50.00 PRIVATE DEWEY SELANDER. | (o testifs rolative {o conditions. It i Stoteon Tats $5——Wilson's.—advt Jultus Hupert. He reported the mem- | yjadod o000 a0 3 25,00 * : : i ake tons! ¢ s ' 5 bl f lis) i on H ‘ Y; : ceee 3, by | New BEnziand hoys with Company for the gallery of t theater, which | jate orge Carlton heen filed n P“"‘v“,‘””“ S 2000 | 192a Infantey in'sihe big Tuly offen: |has » seatine capacity for 900 people. | the probate court e inventory to August 26 fo August 30, 1918 IDRNEK sive. His létter to his parents are| The case against Joseph Grabek, | tals $400 Joseph Niedzwiecki FIELL cih ot charged with assaulting Abraham Under the date of Ausu from | Morris a4 vear aga. was nolled as Gra- “somewhereland” he writes bek left this marning to foin the army. | Wicz has been filed in the probate The Folish Business Men ocia convention has succeeded in 1ts | rjoman Kalkowski 1o will of the late Woite per- [ John Zupko Puul Messner % - V}v sas “By the time you receive this v t members to direct the war activities [ 7¢ W e = = will know that T have heen wounc FLEMMING——KENNEDY, the life use of his property At he of 4,000,000 Poles, citizens and non ']"“”’\‘" “\" R Sy B I was hit in the left arm Drivate death it their children. catest task, the foundation of manent executive council of fiteen court and by its terms his wife get Selander took that means to prepare The War Burean is the local dis his folks for what was to follow. Aft- | Former New Britain Man Leads Stam- | {ihnting agener for the “En Roufe = er assuring his folks that he was up ford Ovganist to Altar, to Lebanon” markers which will ha ans ha | John Gancasz E : g " . : tary. finanecial, relief, educational and & il and around and feeling finc he con o Wiacdl for Al o ooios i bino: | hampened'itoitne burlyileft-liander of i ¢ preparing s e Giants, who g0 mysterious ] ¢ amp Jackson itizens of the United States. The = Palish-American affa wiil be har lled through five departments: mil Peter Wrona Others contributed 18 Stamford. Sept. 6.—Miss M. Marzaret | T cludes I have only one arm tn i e e R press division ; and $15. From others liberal : he control of all activities is in the | 204 | 1 Kron A write this with so you must excuse | Kennedy, daughter of the late Mr. and seriptions are expecte £ 3 Al Poles in New Britain - will, composed of 30 members representing | worry abont me as I am feeling fine." | hronsh their different organizations, | ny congressional district Al il conslisthe B Qitierentos tiizatkio In a letter written three days later ‘ ors of that organization 1 e comes ont w a o facts : AborsoFthatorspcationgs °d | They have one supreme aim: to work, | e comes out with all the fact T 1o Michael W. Flemming, son of th 3 | on absolute and complete loyalty to '« | am up and around again. I am going | jate Mr. and Mrs, John Flemming of } Hats Wilson's.—ad«t. | which this trip is taken are that the IN U. 8. REGULARS hands of tI Supervisory Council, writing. Al T want to say is don't | Mre. Michael Kennedy, was married contribufe to {hiz Polish War Chest } O'Brien. in =t John's Catholic church erve, fight and die for America’s S Eangptutirin s el 57 o =Ftreadom to tell vou something, hut 1 don't I New Britain. The bride wore a. bean people and governme: United want you to take it har [ hiaive Tostl|die g e oty e s T ol i one o R e e Stat The object « organiza - == part of my left arm, but am coming | hat to match, and her corsage bouquet | THEATER OWNERS WARNED tign fo weld the Anierican Poles | DEATHS AND FUNERALS |along fine and dandv. [ was laid up | wus of orchids. She was attended by SRy into a block of 4,000,000 to back to b only fourteen davs when I got up Mrs, J. Claude Gilbert of Newark, who the utmosi the war aims of America, Hana Nario Goon: ‘Cheer up. I think I will see YoU {wore a costums of blue geargette with | Puilding Inspector and Fire Dept. Of- Service in the Army of the Ailies and promote the unifica- Policeman’s Son Made Second Lieu- tenant as Reward for Long America. entered i war to whipping civilians to overcome the Germans. He dna Marie Coon, the infant |1 3¢ ficials iVait Local Playhouses e it onan e e e el rostia B lens e JAUShtert of Mphand Mral Harlo 1. Gee, we are in a swell hospital-— | pink roses. James Flemming, prother Gosgrove o T ol et fn e G igant daug 2 DOREr a real summer resort. There ave | of the »om, was his best man Building Inspectar Arthur N. Ruth- 2 o i prasiER Donnotion i s bsenisvont by falfly TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. | coon of 101 Fairview street, dled | moving pictures three times a week Al Kennedy is well known in |erford, Chief R. M.,Dame of the fire | L ciT SO ‘”mflw ".\“"“' ool S e L8 moor f - ¥ L received official document from t a had vesterday afternoon at the home of | and always frec umford. She has been the argaalst 3 WANTET for general house- || = e e i Tell dad I think 1 will see him be- | iy St._John's church for the last 14 partr 1 Chief ¥ Depar Washington rming his appoint 1 auntlet throw Borl troro (10 5 i (08 bl with | et fore long, but T don't think T will be | veny nd as a vocalist she has also | ment Inspector I Rars visited ! v second lieutenant in the > Cosgr Thursday and mnday w‘. ngong oft | been announced as ye able to cut meat again gained fame. She is a member of the |the several local (heate morn- States regular farm Will pay per month. Herald ‘T have lost everything that I owned | &chubert club and other organizati L osmuoNe il ploran Bight Box 6-tf | Mary Agnes Morris toilet articles and evervthing. ex The couple went on a short honey- { wife of Thomas | cept pictures. [ haven't scen Ruck |; to Atlantic City They will ; ; | ST AR St atever became | make their home at 101 o hiliietr e cach instance, they stated, at the 5 enlistment wa { 1. Morris of 68 Black Rock avenue, | vet and don’t know what 1 T make their ne at 1 Badford strect In 2 1 t Fsarareenlison v died early this morning of a cerebral | of him.” when the Keeney theater, at the Lacenm and at ear in the 151st Coast Artil I hemorrhage at Wilson's private hos- The first news M nder had p mming is a nephew of Rev. | fox's theater bulldings, they found | i Chi (e B In O he hgtis o Dital in Hartford. She was ve concerning his son’s injury, was from | a O'Brien, pastor of St. dohw's | " onaitions that must ne rem. | tiTned to ol life Rut P ee The funeral will be held at | one of Dewey's comrades, who pre He has been enzaged . the khaki was strong within SR church, Monday morning | ised the elder Sclander that he would | ) here for a number | ¢died at once to afford a better safe-1 «oon he s hack in the ar e i . {nrvrr‘ immediately if anything serious guard to the publi | iwo ye he was in the Philipy all soon.” hat to mateh, and carried a bouquet of ing to observe the fi - af man, having seen seven vear farded the patron gt h Unole d v about > Mary Aznes Morris ate 1 Sl g and pin on | at 9 o'cloc & i A, K R 1 returned to M e ———————————————————— P. Kenney, awlor st. Fjon New Fall Goods are arriving every day and are heing placed on <ale at the very lowest i || | . o 1 Fixtra Heavy z G L i e B 57 DO ELDIS 19¢ BLEACHED A i 918-5 D -6v-1dx D prices, Much of our staple goods were ordered nearly a year ago. and today’s wholesale prices are in ,”,,‘i\’\” \l“:\', e *‘ \ i‘ f\izi ! - C PILI rm' cases most cases double. The new Pall Suitings and Coatings are here in abundance and marked very reasonable s ahme o e LINEN GOLLARS THE CURRAN DRY GOODS CO. R Y 678 Stanley and pa for 3 381-383-385 MAIN STREET remSrowras] COATINGS for Men and Boys 72 e $1.75 150 Ball Fleizher's Germantown Yarns . 3 500 BoftiShintsical sales oo in Today and the Introduction s Soft Shirts . i i | Housework 3 Soft-Shires st I e e S e SR Herald -6-3dx = Mon's Khaki Shirts ....... 79¢{y, (he Largest Stock in the City, and Childven in all zood colors New Trench Coats 31 New Silvertone Mixtures . Full 5 0 Novelty Cloth Coats Report of the Condition of s Boys' Knee Pants .. .St at the Lowest Prices: styles for ...... $10.00, § $17.98 nnd $28.75 ) Fashionable Tailored Mixtures THE PLAINVILLE TRUST COMPANY . S ! lainville, Conn. { e S $8.50 styles i1 5 - 2 i Navy Serse Suits inch Wool Serge—H: > ey i 30¢ Children's Heavy Black Ribbed 300 Blankets : pair CHILDREN COATS " ree Suit \I\':;””I Wool Serge—H unilte n ; i £4.00 styles for . kil : I s Hos: : _ pair Y e s e LSRR $16.50, $21.75. $20.96 and up§36 inch Scrge vard $1.2 o008l ies Tor i 28 3 2 inche Steipe Suitin 3 UhiidrcnisyBlack N ol g !\ 20aBlankats . Do $2.08 (0 $10.98] Rlack Serge Suits a5 Che ”<| Suiltn ::: :: ) Are Very Low Line of Colc inch Imperial Wood Serge inch Khaki Suitih i i $7.00 Blankets paie O Wormen'a serme Sk L g2Lo0s2 $30 "”5 inch Gaberdines vd St o 21548 Children's Black, White and S8.00 Blankets . pair 56,58 5,088 to 212,98} Novelty Claths and colors inch Wool oplins yd $2 A Tan Hose s . 450 Hous: Tins £hoo Pacte inch Al Wool Bdoarcloth $3. Better ones up to §2 Noveliy Sill Skirts Rottle Shoe Dressing $4.95, 85.98. S6.08, $10.88 S16.50, $18.00, $21.50 and $25.00 ineh Velony Coating yd $3.98] inc Waol Batiste d $1.69 R Trusiic Women's Black or Tan u(.u h All Wool Batist vd $1.69 Due from i 2 4 : pain g o 2 : < Women's Black or White Hose 250 A e 10 inch Plaid Suitin vd $1.98] L 3L/ Wood Stocking : Frames . { Wood Stocking Drying Fra Rilk Poplin Skirts—many colors SHIRT WAISTS The New Fall B ick Fashioms 5 and Patterns ave in | L $3.50 quaiity for . : 2.981 500 Steel Sheaps $5.98 Crepe de Chine. Georgette {repe $4.50 qua for : 5 o 36 inch Cordnroy Snuiting vd $1.29 75¢ Women's Colored Lisle Hose Lol anality S Round Shoe Laces inch ¢ oy Snitin 181 pair 38c§$5.00 quality for > Machine Ol -] Novelty Cloth Skirts = S3.98, S1.99, S1.15. §5.08, $10.08 L 185,50 auatity for 3 and Novelty Silks S2.98 1o S7.08 ! 50 Corsets In a good well made stylo 08¢ $1.00 Women's Art Silk Hose, colors pair 89¢ [ e Machine Helt . , ’ 5 i y AFFETA SILR PETTICOATS AL ey i AT $1.00 Silk Prinee for ran | % 3 50} R Arning Cotton . New Flesh Colored Jersey All good colors 5 to $5.08 Pashions ¥d 790] l Girls' Fleeced Union Suits l"' 50 quatity for Bl £ oomers T9¢ and fiflnl' 2.00 quality for \ 10¢ Machine Needles urplu el Children's Gingham Dresses sortment Deposit OUTING FLANNELS DItL G AN DECOITETS New Fixtra Large Size Bunaa pair 210 Aprons $1.50, $1.7 MIDDY BLOUSES 4 e Fomong Tints (o renew the color Tn & Brand New Jot of strlpes and|25¢ Mavis Taleum of Shirt Waists, to farther in- White with Blue or Rose Collars troduce State he Ali o alanelise Paly S Soan : > checks. Fine quality . pev yd Palm Olive Soap Regwlar Size Bungalow New Large Middy Ties andls1ie R D TR Tainvill 1L A Le0d, treasu | thet the foregoing statement is tr | est w edge and belie | A. A MacLEOD, Subecrib nd sworn to bef §th dny of September. 1 RGE K. BYINGTON, Judge Aprons 98¢ = == , 23¢ Woodbury's Soap MEN'S SWEATERS Childven's Flannelette Night, Gowns A LGLOVES - [50¢ Caroma Face Powder H T Biz Assortment Women's and Chil- £5.00 styles for 4 3 $1.50 Women's Muslin Night 84.00 styles for s Black and White Sk Tae, 98¢, $1. l.m.- 5 Face Powder S Gow . s1.49 300 to 79¢ F i \ | ke ildren's Fancey Top Halt Hose [25 dren's Bath Robes $1.25 to $6.98] Women's Flannelette Gowns +.08 o e S . S A

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