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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD‘ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1918, PLA]NVILLE NEWS Hartford GASOLINE SLACKERS | "3t - \TTF\ ’I'ION v State Guard Wants toKnow Why B . cneie sim wanie vou 0 save sour poach 8t8 F‘rirLL\~ \\e St N . S 3 C ve. ot - made from them and carbon is used in Gas Mi Have You Realized Your Advantage 70 ARRIVE OVERSEAS DISTINCTI mTradmgWhereMost of theDepts. e FALL AND Now Across Atlantic—Enthusiasm are Located on the Main Floor? Ll o covenn oy sovcntets” conton - anpinry iow thet Haritord women’ i HOW MANY STEPS IT SAV AND WHAT A REST TO THE B R : Our Suit stock represents the best ideas NERVES, TO KNOW MOST OF THE THINGS YOU ARE AFTER ARF. IN ence—Thursday s Registration by making v selections. You will secure thi AS MUCH CARE AND_THOUGHT HAS BEEN GIVEN : s ‘ lower prices than ean possibly be had J TO THE WANTS OF OUR THOUSANDS OF PATRONS IN LOCATING 7 I s are steadily advancing. THE VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS, WE ARE SURE YOU WILL APPR X Members of the S suard were | [ L PATLORED SUITS are shown i ; v T OUR EFFORTS TO MAKE YOUR SHOPPING A PLEASURE stationed i 1wbout the § tricoti A ,,I \)mmz'hl n,[.hs \! F””'m ,\;.::):ln ‘:r:m YOU ALl KNOW IT IS TO YOUR PROFTT TO CcOoM WHERJ B | town yest t a omobiles . N FrR l‘l;l\I\Il'h SUITS will be found intail " CHOICE 1S GIV N OF TH LARGEST STOCKS BOUGHT UNDER THE and take 8 € owne: i The > 2 7 . o MOST ADVANTAGEOUS CONDITIONS, WITH PICK OF GREATEST wlho do not heed .. i reque. & 3 VARIETY. THAT IS WHAT OUR STORE OFFERS YOU. HPE R S e sists of Fludson seal, nutria, sealoti ow embroidery and button trimmin 0 COLOR RANGE includes beaver, Delg VISIT CORSET DEPARTMENT AND SEE DEMONSTRATION j | chines were stopped, and most of the teria, ria brown, blue, Burgundy and taupes Miss Anderson, Expert Corsettlere, direct from the “Rengo Belt" Cor- oo machine e e oo ] Sflk Fabr} S that D set factary is here to explan about these Corsets and also to give fittings 3 i parti C Medium and full figures destroy conomy found in the selection of wer stopped s far n he @ in put upon the garment. True economy s found in the seléction of learned, mno inille people were rtford's leading Silk Store's displayiof Sl Rengo Belt Corsets for reducing purposes. because they are capable of a " ught violati he redque not to 1p to the high standard of previous years, We € full season's wear—due to their unusual features of tailoring which in- ; e the cars on Sunday in quality, correct in style and embracing the, fof sure retention of original shapeliness and fine extra strength materia R Receives Chest of Silver, CREPE METEOR. in a complete lline of tM® news Try Rengo Belt Corsets this fall-—they will eutwear two ordinary gar- Mrs. Gertrude Smith Gilbert, | Iy, and give excellent ice. 10 inches wide and $2u ments and continue to supply the feeling of comfortable satisfaction. Bon: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Smith SILUR GEORGETTE CREPE, 40 inches wide, in al with double watch spring steels.Prices range from $2.00 t€7%5.00 pair. e B e e ha e for evening and street wear, for combination with the Come to our Corset Department one floor up and see these fine Corsets. of silver containing 45 pieces, from 81.95 yard. NECKEWEAR M | mer friends at the Trumbull Blectric SATIN DE CHINE, 36 inches wide, in a complete I For Women—New Marabout Capes in black, dark brown, natural, and S e s sarn besl oot Tava il lum ) sunmetal white end b ol taupe color, wth many prices here to chooge from. Visit our Neckwear employed for a vear With the eift A Department.-on Main Floor, ,\(1;1.: DF s amnl alottar Neienedtby Ric M o Tior A RIBBON DEEARTMEN: frends at the concern, bearing the B Afl h W S S Y o P T TR o i P A 0 S L e S uy the Yvar davings Stamps You,U following checks: Black and white, blue and white, Alice and white. S T che e T ey We have the Coupons which will entitle you to chaifee of tHe am and white, pink and white, navy,and white, rad and white, special R e e g Bruce Gilhert, of Mountain View, Checked Ribbon as above, 4 1-2 in. wide, specfal.for 19¢c yard. Alsle D. it ta s s a sailor, and on the U. S. S. Kea- | = tucky. Rockwell & Drake 9, Vikings 3. x | JOINS JEWS Britain Jewi$ George Rivers Ove L Rockwell & Drake 11, M. S. Little | foreign legion. " = B o 3 Frank Rivels of Farmington has| 0 3 | == = /| ptreet. who enliste HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY /OR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAX DEPEND ON 1| received word that his hrother, Georze | RO°kwell & Drake 13, Kmeralc has already left. PROMPTL,Y RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF TS. @ | Rivers, has arrived safely overseas. | 0 X Rockwell & Drake S. All Bristo innings Rockwell & Drake 7, Annex / Irving Rabinowitz of Main Strect Vil He formerly lived in Plainville, but had made his home for some time with his brother. J ; Leave Wednesday For Service| jin 13 § LUSITANIA MEMORIAL MODEL, — " ‘ 5 Paleting s - Madyid, Sept: 8.—Moisses Hurta, the or reading, “Ej Route to Lébanon” |in New Britain. The office which Seventh Day Advent Conference. opneli Diahe daondhing Irving Rabinowitz of 345 Main®) Spanish sculptor, has completed the BERL]N NEWS on the windshield® of the cars was| was opened today under the direction | The attendance at the conference of | LoCKWell & Drake 11, Vikings strect has onlisted in the Jewluh IFf.fy oyl TolFesGmnnnguiadadicated it | seen upon the autos of many local | of Henry 8. Tallard, lisle H. Bald- | the Seventh Day Advent ches at| o Lockwell & Drake 6, All Plainville | oin Logion for service in Palestifid] the, vietims of ther I rs. The pilgrimage to Lebanon was | win and/Michael T. Kerwin is intend- | tha P Camp Groun - L05inningy | where the Jewish army is ably coe 4 [ ca ) 1 ! ) T K n T B O e o : : is' to he erected on the seashore nea | well atiended. Governor Mhrcus H.|ed not only for New Britain hut for | rendy exeecded a1l ex flonail A5l M S iE Fmeralds 1 X | operating with the British forces. Mr HoMton. S mpnb Nt royresintl ths Holcomb made a.very stirring address. | all towns in this district, comprising | will jmorense cteadile o hext Bunsl o SETe e UTAle Sanid Rabinowitz will leave Wedneslay fo B b a0 Berlin, Kensington, Bristol, Plainville Rockwell & Drake totalled 175 Tuns | New vérk, 1 he will leave f S2rtD e o es B Schools Overcrowded. day night, when the meet a0t < y o whence A kg ¥ aud Southington, Henry & Tallard s L | inst their qoponents’ 81 X sig- bodies of the*storpedoed Lusitania which for overseas servi {vious to the opening of tire schools The directors of the Sequassen Club | the school board thought that the reg- stration would not be so large but it T e T Istiation wmop ] = The purpose of the establishing of Ne sepvice)led by e 2 I position where he can be af most serv. | T2 program opene {4 the ! ing Cirele will medt on Fuel Ammmstranon Request i to be fitted up or wome other quar- Auditorium at 6:00 o'clock a. m. and | . 1fternoon instead of Wed- | i ice to gover G| ters tound if the pupils are not to bhe ‘ngn”,ai_""‘;']_& ‘;'.’;‘“‘"”“"‘M‘lf r:f“fik‘”’;‘«"‘ losed with preaching service at 7:45 | Nes N the Red Cross rooms crowded | mechanies they will be supplied by the | - ™ The program for this after- | nd Mrs. Robe 3urton. Jr.. of | e i e Registration Next Thursday. Nl Berita i biireatl Tnltis ome = | nooh endl evenineialaa follove New Orleans are vis TR Q) 00 g ARF OVFRGT{OWUED The local draft board is making | they will be supplied with unskilled 00 p. m Committee meetings, | { Mr. BRurton father. Rey n SCHOOLS ARE LRUT | preparations for fhe registration of | workmen and the farmers will ba sup 3:00 p. m. Preaching in the audi rton nf West Main street | a1l men between the ages of 18 and | plied with farm help. Tocal residents | torium I Nite T D Varticldliclentariaining Orn oo S e ! 46 on mext Thursday. Those expected | Who are out of work are invited ta{ 4:00 p. m. Young People’'s Service | Mrs. Elizabeth Driscoll of Hartford. | Bet™® Accommodations Must Be | f@geresistor here will consist of men | take advantage of this new way of ob 4:80 p. m. Lecture in the Flain Ralph Seymot between the ages of 31 and 45, as | taining work The applicant calls at | ville Church He Found for Ohildren—Preparations | oo “08 10 (1T “men of the fown | the office of the bureau-and flls oat| 7:30 D.m. Sonk service in the. iifor Registration Day—New Labor | i from 1914 to 1917 and personally con The day’s exercises opened ducted the business here. 1l hold their regular monthly bus s meeting this evening in L. 0. O | he conditio f the s 1s here An interesting progra as carried & : 3 Ry Ll Adiflons of b8 e S RIoe [l 0 fovernment representativeint tho | I interesting program w irried | nifies New Britain City League games. | 3y, Rabinowits ix the second New | 1™ his very bad. The schools are ‘over-| o7 EOVern aaet] 3 ® | ont Satnrday. which was observed as i crowded 0s o rooms g ST = was proprietor o the Sabbat he meople at the co te ems. i ropvdedinimoss (o fRth el rog s the Berlin Brick company in this town | o et & Ll EE f q elt at 3:30 o'clock ation at Cornwa ? The lLadir Se ty of th e enlisted in various branches of | a card giving infarmation Wegarding um conducted Professor e the service. The places of registra- | the kind of work, etc., the cards ars | Fair and the choir 2 u supp t chapel day evenin SiteAn for This District, | tion have been announced as follows: | filed and when a request comes from a 7:45 p. m. Tvening c e | R Rn o A i i Brstias the library; Berlin, the | factory for this'kind of work the appli- | auditorium, | ate il G eaf Nrai The Rerlin Home Guard was out |town hall; Kensington, the chapel at | cant is notified and sent to the factory They Called Tt a Ball Game. | i 9.93d | vesterday to see that the request of | UIpson’s Corner. The men who are to | O farm as the case might he. A farce camow] | the tname | , : the atate fuel @ommission Was car- | jelp in the clerical work have been Berlin Bricfs. { of baseba Ame was staged at the | NEWSPAPERS REITABLE. ried out, that no autos should be used | sppointed. F W. Mildrum will assist R. O. Clark and family spent the | Rockwell-Dy field s day atter- | e N o for purposes other than urgent busi- |in Bast Berlin and Claud W, Stevens, J. | week-ead at Pine Orchard noon when the All-Plainville team met od administration's revised wheat nes Many autoists were stopped | j Ritzsimons and John Moore will help it was found out that some were | o. Jerlin 2 si o - e seconc Do Of (e series’ Tha |leratie ) iincs f o and it was fou 'im:‘ 't‘m ”(r’;fivfl were | out In' Be Iin m'r\l Knfin»]nz‘t{mlu‘ n”; m" Sroeicheln 1 104 His Bantis. s qm]'!){a fecce: :‘L‘U of ¢t ri The | cration sinee t { of the month on business trips 2 der to facilitate the work of the draft | L oo qin o their vacation At that place ockwell-Drake teamm won 7 t | the office of Robert Scoville, federal | autoists from other states pagging | hoards. Several of the All-Plainville plavers | faod administrator of Connecticut, has e ¥ g Prof. E. S. Nourse and family are fpodiaiminiyte fegtioulgho . through on their way home. Other failed to put in gn appearan prob- | heen almost overwhelmed with 3 , Ma set Help. vending a v days * co o % X A i oy e iny Gee Hetp speadin & few dsye. aC tuelr Cottass |ty besanee mr" e e e, | TS mont overwhaimed il in- n Improvemen d their numt > taken and| 'The farmers and manufacturers of | in Madison and the outfield positions were filled | rity stated in plain language : t 1 they will be sent a special request | Berlin and Kensington will be bene- A Bowers and family of East|by children. The hovs my have as- | <of th 1quirers say they hav r‘ r opened office of | Berlin left today ctend i i | N tols s th 2 OVe Common COI"n : to accepl what the on impontas iness calls. Th - the United States smployment service | (tip through Maiae. thelplianticel it e thall ol iivern T iha (feec ininevaia s o o mnlea oo fl k R' H : . : - dney Le Clalr left Saturday for |source of amusement fo the small | thentic infarmniion abent the foet oo aKes. Ich wi rt Slocum, having been cailed for [ crowd which saw the game All- | ministration’s ilations, but in svery | | | limited service Plainville team hopes to get : mh qu:w-r they h heen answered that | the taste of rlpe 7 Rev, S. A. Fiske has gone to West | the Rockwell-Drake aggregation in | conseryation program has heen in op | = e crack at their rivals under more whatever Connectient newspapers pub OE i': Y. W. C. A, CAFETERIA POPULAR. | Vorable conditions. h as coming from Hartford or from ” ed | That the worki fls of this Dow't Fail to Registe ington may alwavs be acceptad | Corn (4 /70 We o Make this store your store, make use of the advantages of- eased with ho ey s Y] The authorities wish it called to the | as reliable and th necticut denl T e iving., courteous service and new merchandise J | Ave ple: s By G e e e R e e s are only liable to err when ti o/ fered here in value giving, courteous sery i | cafoteria lunch atithe T. W, C. A. is | 8ttentior parti erned, | ers are only liable to crr when t e/)//) a / lcafl of reliable make and standard quality: come tonight. R Cpd ow | that all men between the ages of s |attempt to follow regulations published Butterick Patterns— Royal Gold Trading Stamps. o shyRtRanopulaniyRo bl ol i el et e S Sl e sl R Bl = lunch rooms. Excellent meals are be & N 8 A b val Eahans conomlca ing served daily to a large number of | Service draft on Thursday of this |applving (o Massachusetts New I 5 l!['l'an ) 00 S 0. working girls and school teachers, Tt | Week. All men between these ages | York jurisdictions. In some instances is expected that the new living rooms, | Who fail to register will be considered | Connecticut newspapers have confused 281-383-385 MAIN STREET. { with accommodations for 60 women be- | draft delinquents dealors In this state by reprinting som. tween the ages of 18 and 35, one-third Rockwell-Drake Team Record. of the New r itions which ma i may nat be in operation in the (on- | $1.25 Men's Heavy Ribbed $1.00 Children's Heavy Ribbed j of them to be school teachers and the | The baseball team representing tha | TIAY Mt be 1 operation in 0 3 Shirts and Drawers 880 ‘CTplon Sults . .......:.. 19¢ remaining two-thirds to he women | Rockwell-Drake Company of Plain- | e g2 . b niba S ond ! holding other positions, will be apened | ville has sent five of its best players to 845 Men's Natural Worsted St 00 the latter part of next week the army this season. . Ther are D. | irts and Drawers $1.50 e % = Dunn, catcher: J. Bridschge, pitcher; TR TR TR I Fall and Winter 8. Donahue, outfield; J. Paulson | R R h : LR il Emm@ Misses Unlon Sults, specially “oats priced very low CARD. FARLEY OUT OF DANGER. [.ficld and D. Durham, shortstop 6 i() “) 0 (‘I 0( K \IO D AY EVF\[\(: 6 to 9 O’CLOCK priced 59c, 79c, 890 $1.98 to $10.98 Mamaroneck; N Y:, Sept. 9.—Cartdigon ;and Durham are considered e ——— e = . = = 2 : R = $4.00 Sweaters Men—all .00 Sweaters for Men—all dinal John M. Farley, grehbishép of | an he' best Dlavers in their re- STE Short, Sirloin, @ (} - ,?, ™= Wves 32.98 sizes S iseen New York, today was declared out of | spec positions in this part of t Round @ L P@fi é E have become infracusnt of latc danger hy physicians who have at- .and are a heavy loss to Largest line of Women's and § 00 o a large size Bunga tended him through a serious il tear The Rozkwell-Drake team i ‘4 Best e Children’'s Sweaters in the ow Aprons k of pneumoni Pl able t aid to be one of the fastest teams in | _4‘( E ) v city $20.00 to $2.98 51,00 Double Broasted Skirt his bed this mornir | this vieinity, having won their I o Pure LARGE SOUND Pl S ) - - T 5T Y0 gRE 0c Gingham Apron, skirt sx.\:» S HAY FEVER SUFFERER omc af he matn taetoss, having won | [ EA&J RKA STATE 15 lb Dk 53(3 sty : 3%¢ 1 Jarge percentage is games, and — — muke . : 98¢ Ee 2 i m Gingham Dresses for school : < § b 1¢ | DAVINE W0 no-run, no-hit games to Z " = — iy 89¢ to $3.98 | 50c Flannelette Night Gowns Tells How He Found Relief. Tt Might | 11 qj¢ he team has played 2 g e y A for Children 30¢ Others to Try the Remedy. | £ , winninz 15, losing seven and | B e S : $1,00 Knit Slecping Garments e i Do e Millville, N. J.—"1 was © ‘ pne. The record follc ; (- Children s ST 2 for 25¢ could not sleep at nig nd ent . Rockwell Drake 14, T — = - wornout with Hay Fever. E Rockwell & Drake 3, Vik 5 Men's B o : % ’ R : S o 39 Boys' Heavy Black Ribbed R e Chambray © W cnargo of Golf Links, but had fo Jav || Rockwell & Drake 7, Annes 8 ¥ Swift's Nut ; )Iolucflu h‘letted 4 c __Hose B ._25c < € Loes . STt e (e e \hrq‘lrme ¥ ke A EGGS . d % $7.00 Heavy, warm, fine qual- $8.00 Heavy, Warm, Fine asked me to try Vinol Three hottles| Rockwell & Drake 5. (o 1,51 : A 4 s JGGS . oz ity Blankets ...... pair $5.98 Quality Blankets $6.98 Q| entirely cured me and I am healthier | nings y % . : HOOSTER LAUNDRY SALT SPARE TANCY LAGA RN s © | Plenty of new heavy striped and stronger than | have been for Rockwell & Drake 4, Wmeralds 7 p 1 3 23 — ’ 25 S e 25 x"&f;“ 1ine m":‘;";“ i Q'.I‘:r;nn and checked Outing Flan- twenty vears. Rvery person who suf- Rockwell & Drake 25, Bristol Brass STARCH .... 3 1b box c RIBS . e Ibs C GRAPES 3 Ibs c e nel e 39¢ fers from Hay Fever should try | 0. 7 innings N suNBRITE MIXED SALT oo 4 ; SoysiRTiEeEe T ia s e r e : ; € XEl ; CALIFORNTA | God Warm Comfortables a ¥o o0l StodAn T D ing Vinol."—Sam'| Flickinger. Rockwell & 3 x 3 | L R e b | (&5 PORK : w 26¢ LEMONS doz 35C $3.50 value for 2.98 S e i bR g e rames 2 % 3 ol contains the tonic properafes Rockwell ;) Depar- AR sk L $4.50 value for $3.75 e XBELC - 139 ecesss : e blood and im- re % KELLC S ”" BACON LARGE YELLOW 350 W n’s Black Stockin, necessary to enrich the blood tur > by 36 15 O0jratagior $3.00 Hewm o S i oo Part health to nerves, muscles and tis- | Rockwell & Drake 3. Vikings 5. x | B FLAKES .. 2 pkgs C IN STRIP h [ ONIONS 1 1bs C -50;value for $4.50 | sue. The Clark & Brainerd Co., Lig-1 Rockwell & Drake 8, Oaklands 1. |8 Goop TorLer 15 CHOICE LAMB NEW SWEET i gett's Riker-Hegeman Drus Stores, Rockwell & Drak | Emeralds 4. x | B8 m 2 rolls Cc STEW ) 28C POTATOE: 2 qts 25C SERVICE FLAGS " John J. MecBriarty, Nathan Noveck, Rockwell & . Annex 2. X UNITED STATES 00D ADMINISTRATION LicENSE G g O A S S NS ee | ¥ Hl. Russell and Druggists Every- k¥ell & Drake 1 So. Manches- where, i ter 7.