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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1918. iPLAlNVE[LEUU]EK | AfiRICU_LT i 10 0F @ 500,008 Awards Amouncet i ' - | tain Home Garden Comfe Subscriptions to Fourth Liberty | B YOU AT HOME ¢ % The Connecticut State Agricultural Add to the glo our boys win in France! The patriotic savers who $ n 3 oelat H o~ 9 % S, it s ety fair of 1918 sses 1 S loan the Government money with which to buy ships, guns, plancs, muni- : Loan Pour in Today sk oot LY pescesiiniolilcton gy tions and food receive deserved praisc. More men, more ships, more food [ the fair has been the greatest in the | 3 iti s are S o] O e i is war. ' hist i 3 g [ and munitions are absolutely required to win this history of the society. Rain on Thurs- | JOIN THE FIGHPING FOURTII and let the Army and Navy do the i AND ST[LL GOING UP day hit the gate receipts hard, b.,t!’ il , i A vesterday's crowd was large and with ; BUY LIBERTY BONDS in the same way that our boys fight in Ifrance. the dual attraction of horse racing ! That Is, to the very utmost. : | “Community Sing”” and Band Concert morning, and state championship | i itrack and fleld athletics this after- | O Will Be Held Tomorrow Afternoon | noon a record breaking crowd was A FOOT EXPERT WITH US FOR A S (ate) Guara Dy Grounas = [=tactoc SlLest nlskbelcrona tnas 'he; largest of the week. M D oo PALCr e Uncle Sam’s fliers arrived late yes- | 3 TIME, EXAMINATION and ADVICE FREE e e ) g ‘ The plans are completed for the | Wind distance of over 100 miles Bea HE IS LOANED TO US BY DOCTOR WILLIAM M. SCHOLL: OF M | combination “community sin and | from denlenflUn\ Long Island. They i minsky, CHICAGO, THE NOTED FOOT AUTHORITY, AND IS A MEMBER OF { concert and patriotic rally to be held ssed over Connecticut, striking from ! runnersg HIS STAFE HE ‘WILL Bl HERE FROM SEPT, 30th to OCT. 5th INCLU- | on the State Guard drill grounds to- | 'w London. This morning the xlmfs- shaps, 8 SIVE. > | morrow afternoon The American | Made a flight, planning to go to Meri- ; black ey@ This expert on the human foot will be here to give you FOOT COM- d | Band of Britain has been en- | den, N;-w Britain and Hartford. Over , Arch St FORT. No matter what the cause of your foot trouble may be, he can R | saged for the event and the “sing” |7F “g‘ 1rltfl_mvaml }5ur-}ro=-§1 they plan- ! gen; bushg show you how to get IMMEDIATE RELIEF. | will be led by Stanley S. Gwillim. | ned to throw out Thrift Stamp litera- { Mrs. qmn‘ LET THE EXPERT EXAMINE THOSE FEET OF YOURS. You need | The speakers who have accepted the ”“()c',; - o ) street; - Ki never have a hurt o pain or a foot discomfort of any nature, for he will | committee’s invitation have both been . \‘l‘n'nhd to }n'slruc’htfns from the dard, C‘a tell you just what will give you absolute relief. ; at the front and know what they ave :\ i d“‘ fi“ji 2 *“‘fl aviation fleld they | nm} B. THERE 1S A DR. SCHOLL APPLIANOE OR REMEDY FOR EVERY FOOT talking about. Rev. E. L. Wismer of | Were not permitted to do any of their, Supt, TROUBLE. ! Bristol who spent several months at | i stunts. “Straight flying"” was the | Town Science has found the means that would put an end to every foot de- | the front with the Y. M. C. A, in the strict h\J\mf'mm of the commander. | follog fect, and this expert understands how to choose cxactly what your indi- | Toul sector and who had his time in rnor’s Day. g vidual case requires. IMPROVE YOUR FOOT APPEARANCE. The use | & base hospital is now awaiting ap-| Governor's day proved the usual | 8 of the Dr. Scholl's Correctives require no larger size or oddly shaped shoes. | pointment as a chaplain and expeets | big success which marks such occa- | Canada Wear them in the smart looking, neat fitting shoes you like. Foot appear- [REcEzeRvergisoon M oo ther: jt‘tllf!“r His excellency was present, j fiint white, ance is always improved by these wonderful devices of Dr, Scholl’s. | AR D RN o, S EREROL) W ;0 spite the fact that he was unwel elled yellow, BUNTON REDUCER. This device reduces enlargements, relieves pres- won the coveted French Croix de > said he suffered from a wlighty & , flint yell o re, stops pain and keeps the shoe in shape. Guerre for bravery in the Lorraine [ attack of Spanish influenza The'| tatoes, gold colm; e 11}'\‘?02 SPRING. This device of Dr. Scholl’s acts as a lever for driw- sector. The band will arrive at 2:30 | pattleplanes appeared about 4 o'clock; |#%bple Hurlburt, 2048 . and it is expected that they will play | Today they were scheduled to make ' Spy; pears Sieldon | one or two seiections at the square | additional flights. | Comice; grapes, wealk ankles, and fallen arches jand will then procced fo the field| When the battle planes appeared in | sheaf, ensilage corn DR. SCHOLL’S TOE FLEX Is a device that straightens crooked toes, [REsEosERey }“,‘1' e 'dll('n\‘:'("firh be- | the southeast the big crowd became | sun flower, golden bantas prevents overlapping and removes cause of bunion. ! L ‘:“,‘”k ik the bana concert as | Ereatly excited. The two machines | Mexican wcorn; DUNNENS DR. SCHOLL'S ABSORBO PADS give great relief to callouses. corns, (il 95 ‘,lli g“) :‘)‘l“l‘i;’i s circled above in a wide circle and | corn, Hubbard squash, wh and tender enlarged points. There is a size and shape for every need. | : eliminary. The school children are | finally came down within the oval. | summer squash, carrots, L hatld 0 meet at the school at 0 and will { T jeuf. Ray. K. Pearson with Sergeant | turnips; onions yellow and | march to the field where they Will {1 S, Doneldson were in the first| cumbers green and ripe; M bea | participate in the sing. e machine and Lieut. D. M. Hinman | marrow beans, yellow, wax! gold | . This affair is under the direction of | was in the second with Sgt. J. F.|wax; peas champlons, fYelephon$ | the committee on speakers and rallies | Dondanvill. They flew 100 miles in | blood beets: poprorns, blye, yellow 'E | 2 white and red, vegetated)and Tom } y . o . = Bennett, and Rev. R. H. Burton. landi that they had had a blustery e HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON S Rt Sl s Sled Dot they Gl nat seter frooscery | Thumb. His total wan SEEEINERGIN DIES FO 20 trip, but they did not suffer from the | g, PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. 15 expected that by 9 o'clock tonight | cold and mare net tareed | ahowt Fe(i?nd(;;_ l'a very large number will have sub- | though the wind on the ground seem. i h(i!:lh(‘d. The total at noon today was | ed to be blowing at a rate that would - - — _ — ; $65,000. be alarming. ing crooked toes straight. ¥ . ] 3 FOOT-EAZER is an invention of Dr. Scholl's for tired or aching feet - and consists of J. H. Trumbull, E. B. | about 70 minutes. They reported on Kilbourne won ffi-st as fol- lows: On cabbage Golden Hubbard | squa , kale, yellow turnips, ‘white || both of the ca sceived a shower of | be in s on until 9 o'clack this eve- Church Notices. The big planes, the Curtis with ‘"\'L'?f‘ hor m'sno;xg e?.mc'i‘:i‘cr hl;f;‘f R e BERL]N NEWS glass. No one was injured. ning for the purpose of making| Congregational church.—The regu- | [1isPana Suiza type motors were very | oy heans, Kentucky bens, string Brothers. Auto Hits Aged Man. voters. lar service of worship with sermon | 1arse and attracted no small amount'| yeang in pod, apples, Baldwins, green- Plan now to be at the Kensington | will be held at 10:45. The sermon | Of attention. ings, seek no further, ' spfing wheat, Private Blmer Q. Anderson, son of Last evening an old man bearing 2 0% N ) N crutches as he had only one leg was | M: E. church Mon. eve, Sept. 30.— | topic will be “The Appreciation of 1i<;:m“fl‘(,“f' tfl::f )‘.‘;:;d(i:}‘n:? thn (un“-" Daraleyil cobbler ipotdiamil Mrs. Mathilda Anderson of Roxbury| | struck in front of the Fair grounds | 2dVt. Saerifice.” Sunday school will meet | SWAE O <18 e s Mr. Kibbe won first 6én the collec- | road, has been killed in action, a shortly after 9 o'clock by an auto = at noon and the Christian Endeavor { (oF the nencfit of the Gromwell Red | o, o vegetables and Mr. Kilbourn | telegram from the war department We are keeping our hoys ‘“over | Society at m. The. topic will be | &10ss he dumb beast was a silent | ! owned by Earl Hyde, manager of the p. 5 5 won second, vt bt 2 h - U Tohican market 1aiilen o there” clean and fit for their best ‘Lessons from Favorite Hymns.” The | 21d eloquent appeal to patriotism. It ;i e Jans received by his parent yesterday| PUI AI $; 2 “[l[] Mohican market in New Britain. iHo was a gift to the Red Cross by Walter SEH LD S U D I afternoon disclosing the sad news thai ’ | ative Son is Killed in Action— chican matke Springfield and | Work by forbidding the use of liquor ' meeting will be in charge of the music | W¢ Ay P Cacc 08 a ; e ‘:‘,":""(‘\1_‘!:1: frr:]'l‘;we‘x’_”o“;"(‘_i'rih_‘:t‘l‘s of any sort. Why not do as well e Gildersleeve and also by the endea- chard, first, F'. ICaccamo, Arch | the young soldier was killed while) il o s tor aite o b of yours, | boys at ome? The soldiers are mrov. | Church of Our Saviour.—Tomorrow | YOrs of James T. Caffrey of the Crom- fghting in France about August 20, o : S ; ing that they can do wonderful thinizs being St. Michael’s and All Angels Day pLasro et D o0 was 23 years of] a8 Ll the act o0 croselig e resd i e hichRasiol b willb e i ¢ the Holy | the sum of $513 was netted for the | 52 Fairview St Davis, long Orange | age and went to Camp Devens i ROLLE when the auto suddenly appeared and | Without it. ~ Wouldn’t it work just as there will be a celebration of the Holy | the sum of o 1 dtet Bl Sriiiia) se Whitine stheet | e mndlwentiopCamp s | on aceount of being old and hindered | well in the shop or on the farm? We Communion at § a. m. Morning praver | Chapter. B. M. Granger was the auc- | first, . Suckaski, 96 Whiting etreet: | February, being transferred to Camp == by the crutches he was unable to get | need men who can see straight, think ' and sermon at 10:45. Sunday school | tioneer. Do ve i relti o Nt S onal e S L S S out of the way in time. The driver (wlearly, and act quickly, here as well At noon. i Valuable Poster Paintings. Wiliam C. French 176 Maple street. A\ in imuch of ‘the ferde NEnil U l S w h W of the car, which w loaned to him | as there. Did drinking liquor ever , Baptist church.—10:45 a. m. the Perhaps the most admired part of Beats: Red blood, long, first, Ellis | t} v ; goont reh. e aps st o 4 ats: ; , first, Bllis| that has turned the tide of war ir ,uncle pam win t 6 war by Hyde, did all that was in his power | help to make them that sort? If not Pastor's theme will be “Under Con- | tpe government war exhibit was the | Blackman, 63 Wilson St.: red blood | favor of the Allies. The young sol lllZGHS 0 e PUI‘SGS tO Help [ to stop the car but as he was so close | why keep it in sight to tempt them? | str "{"-' 1[—’ °5lsv“>"fifl‘; hool- - 6 D. | collection of original paintings of | third George A, Duncan, Lyon St. | dier leaves his mother, three sisters p ‘loiheuanip ciorsfnogsap ftimghs)| \uisniditiovorienalsiopiic tiiaye ! the pastar will smenk ot “Bearny tns | poster designs. These were executed | second, A. Polenz; first, Willlam C.|[and two brothers. They are: Mus ficoiainot brlox thefautopto 2 ““’m?‘: 2 | “‘c“,‘Z:S:,Of‘ il speak of “Bearing the | by some of the country’s leading ar- | French, 176 Maple St. { Louis J. Marsh, Mrs. B. B. Bunnel still until the cripple was undernea Ea Mar] ist. | tists and the art in the paintings c : s 3 - T aRn 2 3 R Ss on Same Track | 7 i oF - i Z 5 S e S ” - @ B ISweet <corn: Evergreen stowells, | of Springfield, Miss Esther Anderson P Attempta o Pass on Same Track | the wheels. W. H. Gibney, who is| ADVERTISED LETTERS. »“.A'_fii’ e {'f’“) "“?’t""l = ;T"’S”‘g ited no small amount of very favor- | first and second, B. J. Baker, Main| Arthur W. Anderson and Seconc at Upson’s Corner—Three Japancse | Stationed at the fair grounds to keep d.u, {‘]P “‘“%»‘l"' 0““ ars 2. SUN- | aple comment. The collection Was | gtreet. Lieut. Edward L. Anderson. Lieut order, arrived on the scene of the ac- — L ool o 0. Al;:?l\lxls yor- | small, due largely to the fact that the | \yhite spine cticumbers, first, B. J.| Anderson is stationed at Camp Uptor File Questionnaires—Auto Runs | cident znnll had the(man v]'emfi\'ed ‘u; The following is a list of letters re- \r ;“;)‘“M;““Y‘mf‘:"‘,‘“’{l‘,] 2 ‘X’ » “:-”‘“‘ government has five exhibits 80Ing | paker. and is at present ill with Spanish in | the New Britain Genera ospital ini > ¢ e ST his Sunday is Con- ,p5yt the country now and it im- 3 3 . e Ane Down Aged Man. where from the last reports he is rest- | "_‘"m;_"’z‘ “(';;flmm:' at the New Brit- | ference Claim Sunday., Class meeting ! poccible to have original sets in every .P“;""’{m.k?”?”x‘,:.h::;‘;' ::;MRC"J‘]‘ B ranye colncidanbe on Aue i in comfortably although badly | 2in Pos eptember 28, 1918: [ Tuesday at 8 p. m. ace s y g Iin el Ja s S 50ithe day : Private Andssis The official quota for the Fourth | soratehed about the face and arms,| Alle w | Plainville Bricfs DD athe tned ey Gourds, first, Walter Herriander; | 20 the day on which Private Anderso £ 5 en, m. H £ Ho Racing. twin gourds, sacond, E. Holsinger, | killed, his mother eived Hmy'_rv I‘m\“ “'f‘rlc) re_t‘c“‘@d this R Arcadians to Play Sunday. x}\}rchl(), Mae : Mr. and Mrs, Harry Morway of The horse racing events on Gover- | 127 Kensington avenue. cheerful letter from him. In on : >y fnr,lx‘s e]mxng‘ 1\_x'ho is n; This coming Sunday afternoon will | Bronstein. A, 42 {\lrfifile. :\z\ hington stroet announce the mar ‘s day proved. very satistactory. | est collection of vogetables first, | paragraph, however the young ol Arge of the loan. The correct| oo RBerlin all dolled up and ready to | Brigham, Emi TR e S G Sotiving el ais i e o sove kDTt S Lo Tent Remtond e e s . il 1 1oy . Bigel : T 5 5 = R ) ©12:17 pace was settled in four heats| B, J. Baker, 33 Main street. (hiztels) esor 2 e | o & ., | welcome the Arcadian club eleven as digelow, M Elinie J. wedding took place last Monday | ;4 Bells took the 2:24 pace th 2 surprised to read his own name ove Serlin in this loan is $77,000. Those | it makes its initial entry into the ot T T e B e il ST el B PR o i (e Canning and Preserves e n charge of the drive which was | football world. On that day the Ar-| Chamberlain, Q K. DetiersRuroRadverizeala el rost, s 1o $500 e lenandifongitle finse gop ection ricdl foday statea At ialts cadians are scheduled to play the | Christopherson, Herbert, 153 Jubi- | office fos e o pac At iehe, inos 2:17 j XSE $5 | of canned goods was awarded to Paul ¢ v Although the | rt, 153 Jubi- | office for Mr. Stowers, Geo. Lagasse, | Patrick Duluth, br. s, (Wick- il e floii Ghre it Sorbndl pats s Y. W. C. A. NOTES. 5 A i -S Fair | lee. kmount to be raised is greatly x. | Berlin All-Stars at the Berlin Fair G. A. Lato, Miss Helen Gay - e s mount to be 1 is greatly in ex- | Berhin 4 Rt s G. A. Lato, Miss Helen Gay and Mr. ersham) D, ; : Platts- e i G D The resular gymnastic work for S & winter begins on next Tuesday even pess; of the last one, it will be sub- | ' 0o o gootball player of re-| Carter, Frank e : Shones S S e fcribed and it is is expected that it | pute, is co-operating with M. Wein- | Capeman, Fred. O el o e G Radin LD gem i (CoRtors) FINED $7 FOR ASSAUDT. il be oversubscribed. The towns- | stein, captain of the eleven, in pro- | Cipolla, Dr. Chas. P., 490 Main, Lo TN EERRERD S IUR Y LRt nd N crineteld Joseph Walczy was fined $7 this S beople more than doubled the third | qucing a hard fighting team. So far Fray, John 37 C Sheriff Edward Dewey has sum- Mass., ......... tor. The first term will consist o (el O LG B gsniegy Yo G-, 87 Camp = 3 e e ; morning for assault on Joe Sobrecz oan. they have been successful in trar Gothian, Joseph. moned 87 electors to appear at the ! Belgic, br. c., (Swain) G. 3 i twelve lessons and the second term of Save Fruit Stones. forming a husky lot of lads into Hartley, Bertha, Mrs. superior court in Hartford next Tues- | _ Yerick, Philmont, N. ¥.... 2 | Officer Willlam Souney arrested the | qeieen lessons. After a day of an uniformed - co-operating football Hart, Mrs. W. S. day morning, and from their number | Evan Williams, b, (Mar two last mh’ntif:"r S"“““CZHC(:;"PW"' kind of work, there is nothing like th o ) 0 e GIen e e team. Harton, John, 355 Arch. will be selected a dozen men who will tell e Rt el I C ST Te : ‘3d(};lh‘f‘ llep »flvin‘:l"“I?::“:v; in New | relaxation obtained on the gym floo yring all their peach stones, nut shells Outside of a few bruises there Kazayian, Martin. |lact las the jury to itry the icase of |l SVER,Ei sl e soindt on el caaries Hrwin stopy 5 = There will be free work, tacticy ind nut pits, as the Red Cross has | have been no accidents, and the Ar; | La Tone, Catherine, 1183 Main, Frosriof a8 JosepRE erret i AN o | o s e R DBritaln yestorday ang “de% Ln o | marching, dancing, games and baskd srovided a receptacle into which they | cadians are in good spirit and are( Norton, W. L. Britain ‘men charged with the mur- | tell, New Haven, ......... T O e roaoh llpall: be dropped. The government has | Sure of giving a good account of | Olberg, Lambert, 160 East der of Frank Palmese on June 3. Hhng 21% b :22% o:‘;hewg:‘s::e.mL;;\;v‘n:mnesl;re\ i % o i calvan P, ~ £ a vvers P. F. " o] s city | 2:17 . a v S I’ . for all material of this sort in the | themselve: iemv 1, Ge % 153 Beave L‘V“i“’\"(‘)irl’“}’u A\(un;m‘?u»ln x”‘ this city 17% S SR oA B s i G. A. R. HAS NEW OFFER. king of gas masks Tananese I tfonnAires Receiperio, Maary, Wash n st. | and Noble Pierce of Bristol are coun- oo Eioey Lt - kipefor aas e ) Jagancse bile Questionnaires Smith, Robert. ington St o1 for the defense. It is understood | Bells, (Roe) W. Starr Lee, got drunk causing a disturbance on| On Monday evening there will b ; Trolleys in Collision. E. W. Mildrum, who conducts an Senior, Katie, Dwight St that no compromise verdict will be Athol, Mass., ........ B Main street. He was fined $5. a special meeting of the Kenilwort On account of the extra traffic on | insurance office in the Berlin Bank, Senetro, Mrs. Frank, 26 Union cepted, nor will the defense change its | Baron Bells (Cook) Four boys, aged between ten and 14 | club to take up the matter of formall he trolley cars during this wee! had three strange visitors this morn- Scanlon, James, 51 Olive " | plea of not guilty. Therefore it is| Shares, New Haven... ) | were in court this morning for truancy | inviting the members of Stanley Pos| he fair, Manager B of ing. Three Japanese men travelling | Skilover, Yan. i expected that the trial will stretch | Eltine Camden, ch. m., (Kelly) | They were lectured by Judge James | G. A. R., now without quarters, to od “onnecticut company had to run { with the fair, took the opportunity Sullivan, Florence. into a week or two. Recause New P, J Kelly, Cumberland T. Meskill and put on probation. cupy a part of their club rooms i pegial cars to accommodate the pub- | to have their questionnaires filled out Seigee, Mrs. Chas., 346 Farmington | Britain men would be apt to have ENILER L 5 Jo S e = = | the Sovereigns block. The matt jic. The cars have not been running |in this town as this is the last day | Ave, - opinions on the murder, none from , Bvelyn Rae W By | ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING. | has been informally discussed an on any marked schedule and as a re- | for the filling of them, by Mr. Mil- | Seigriest, J. T. IR e A e el heen ica e to o noy (Swain) M /. Delaney, | —— seems to meet with general approva ult a collision occurred in the early [drum who has helped many of the| Smith, Minnle, High St duty Hartford, ... 35 4| District of Berlin, ss; Probate art of the week and another hap- local boys to fill out theirs. Simsl Andrew. i | Ruby Tramp, r. m., (Connors) Court, September 28, A. D. 1918. & R N s Joened last evening as crowds were Berlin Briefs. Venzulli, Emidio, 41 Lawler St = = . W. Thompson, Springfield, Estate of Tomasso Decincis, late of | ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING peing conveyéd to and from the fai. | ¢ g.39 tomorrow evening at the| Uronat Julia. WHEN IT SEEMS Mass., . W 4 4 5 |the town of New Britain, in said dis s e he collision last evening took DPIACe | fxarainet A . Well, Fr Henry W., . (Dufty) Thos. trict, deceased. Berl : e D e st evening took Place | Kensington Methodist church the , Frank. IMPOSSIBLE SO AL e R O e Upon the application of Michael J. | Court, September 27, A, D. 1018, | e o hildri i Ask for advertised letters a £ = Estate B beopic were on thelr way Homs|| D - 27 Fchool chlldren will hold 8| -2 : dilettersiandimen TO SAVE MONEY e Yo%, 2:19%. | Quinn of New Haven, Conn., praying| Estate of John a3 special rally. tion date of list. U . 4 dnsai ) ; £ New Britain, in said distrid after spending most of the evening on s g . W. F. DELANEY 2:28 TROT, PURSE $300. | that as Administrator c. t. a. on said | town of Nev it rounds. A northbound and a| Rev. E. F. Lounsbury will give the T T pestmaster, | On what you think is your limited | z.. (Williams) estite he may be authorized and em- | deceased. r Catiiill lsouthbound trolley met at the curve | Séfmon at the Kensington Methodist ostmaster, T ana o il iea amsliare powered to sell and convey certain Upan the application of Catheriy in front of the chapel and each tried | Church tomorrow morning at 10:30. T z QICOINE, PUDGEI DAY 2 . . real estate situated in New Britaia | J. O'Neil, praying that as executr ko pass the other on the same track The text will be taken from St | LIBERTY LOAN HONOR FLAG. | S0me of your friends with smailer etta Boy, blk. ., :d New Haven, Conn., as per said|of the Will and Estate of said di 1 as a result the collision took well war burcau. Through the sale o L e e Private Anderson mount to be raised by the town of ing with Miss A. Saunders as instruc If any of the residents have occa | M j‘kx, No. 836. Hartford, Sept. 28 lvery town | incomes who save money regularly. (Kelly) John A. Pilgard, ‘g\wulu'illivn on file more fully appear: ‘vousvt\!‘ie”}zln “x,m:\'“ bfimll:-l:,:]? u(dmm blace. The funeral of Irene Collsla Was|ang city in the state of Connecticut | M8Ybe you will have the courage to Hartford, it is °mpo : : #The passengers were shaken up and | held terday afternoon from St o y ORDERED, That further notice of | real estate, as per said application ¢ e . o i ¢ i . olf Belgara, b. m., (Donovan) L 5 Sl < e - o frightened and at first thought that | Mary's church, New Britain to “go over the top” in the “fighting | ! x“ ""."-""“ I‘“- e e e 3 ! said application be given aad that | file more fully appears, it is ou will need a real dete atiof : v jhey were ditched. The motormen on! The selectmen and town clerk will | fourth” Liberty Loan will be awarded I. R. B, b. h., (Garber) D. said application be further heard and ORDERED, That said npp‘llCnPtl' Snunid = an honor flag, according to announce- | t0 save if you ever expect to accom- | qo i Hartford A | determined at the Prabate Office, in | be heard and determined st the By B = 4 S g \ e New Britain. in said district, on the bate Office, in New Britain, in mentimadefoday bgtiis dederal Incll|Plist Bny thing SinSuatheny Sundith [ sc oy OB (D nnoiy) | nd day of October, A. D, 1518, 3 strict, on the second day of Octobd ohn Denehy, Hartford,6 3 . . S ialockE 5 | o’c: < 3 re a D. 1918, at $ o'clock in the fo: e s O e s o'clock in the forenoon, and that : A : £ REV. FRANK RHINES through the Connectlcut State Council | necessity for it. Then open a savings '“F“‘ i“ 12 i l(}x‘i’lwn:l(dn A tice be given of the pendency of said | aoon, and that notice be given of # 4 ST D of Defense. This flag will be sent| sccount here as soon as you can. S e S o » | application and the time and place of | pendency of sald application and CARTOONIST-PREACHER T ML . P ik adix i nain | ugieedonand e e and siees of | nonduny of N3 SURLS A quota as soon as announcement is BANKING HOURS: ik e e e arder in some aewspaper having a | publishing this arder in some ne OF BALTIMORE made to that effect by either of the New Britain Gardens Awards, circulation in said district, and by | paper having a circulation in WILL BE AT THE HENSINGTON Feaial $oeocy. ik BIEC aisk Sintm o i g et The awards in the New Britain Gar- | oo ine 5 copy of this order on the | trict, and by posting a copy bution will be under the direction of Saturday—9 a, m. to 12 m. dens cxhibit were as follows: Pota-| ). sign_post in the town of New | order on the public sign-post in M. E. CHURCH, MON,, EV'G, SETP. 30 Robert B. Newell of Hartford, chair- T1p.m o 9p.m. toes— Victory, first M. A. Sexton and | privaiy in said district, and by giv- | town of New Britain, in sald distrid man for Connecticut of the Honor second Sunnv Slope: Trish Cobblers, | jno notice to all parties in interest, | and by giving notice to all parties | 7.30 O°CLOCH Flag Division. It is expected that as THE first J. A. Aukshuman: Dibbles rus- { cither personally or by mailing to | interest, either personally or by mal | serve Banks of Boston and New York | first important thing is to realize the each town will d sett, first G. Casale: Trish cobblers | .ach ane, prepaid postage, a copy of | ing to each oae, prepaid postage soon as received ; ONE NIGHT ONL! play its honor flag on the town flag . & second, Elizabeth Peterson; Green | this order, and return make to this | copy of this order, and réturn ma Plalnvl“e Trust Co Mountains. first and second, Carl- | o this Court of the notiee giuil . pole or other public place. Already Court of the notice given COME AND SEE A SERMON IN CRAYON { there is considerable rivalry as to son, 363 South Main St and third, | Attest Attest: which town will be the first to be Charles A. Johnson, 16 Rentschler. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, BERNARD F, GAFFNEY, awarded this flag. y __ PLAINVILLE, CONN. Squash—Yellow Hubbard, first Ellis Judge. Judge.

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