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qert?@ that, in case of attack from the :cn(t)taesxr[su;eortfisein:a; Eeike e of PLAINVILLE NEWS Pacific and destruction of the canal, the largest part of the country’s naval It has been intimated that a great —_—— force would be kept away from the | training station for Southern Cali- i Here lt Is.,.. \W/ Pacific for a long period during which | fornia would be established at San the Pacific states would be open (o | Diego. VA sion R e tand had to have assistance in & getting out. Siouplic men sad pematensrslof el ARTHUR REILLY. IN A cohant dsieiway'ie being tad ] B, C, Po for naval expans et s front of the Cooke garage on East | LS. ,Damels Orders 200 Ships to tion of & larke farce here. Pins for| CONSULAR SERVICE | jtain street. | curtailing naval expansion with the Joseph Colella is expected home ro- Gl]a]‘d AM[ m\[dS]OH gning of the armistice in some quar- day from Sound View, where he has i ters were countered by many msxsxeztt Former Herald Editor Is Appointed been visiting for the past two weeks. . a demands from this coast that the full i John J. Murphy and son John UlSan Francisco, Aug. 15 i DRI E s osEem fne et e Assistant to Consul-General j Jr. are in New York today and expect | . B She Unitea states Navy @ The announcement of Secre ! to witness the double-header betwee 4 Bss - Nag ad the Navy was to be di- to Poland. bl | Cinei go onn ‘pateh to this coast of the Pacific fleet 1aniels thal Cineinnati and the Giants at the Polo ded and approximately 200 ships ] . marks the end of a long campaign ‘ided and approximately ' =0 il grounds this afternoon. that has heen waged by sfficials and . Stationed in the Pacific was hailed | Word has heen received here that citlens of Pacific states for what (hey ; With delight. Arthur E. J. Reilly, son of Sheriff —_— Being anxious to co-operate in the country-wide movement to reduce the H. 8 B Bed. “adectiate mavalsiprotection san Francisco, Puget Sound and|Thomas L. Reilly, of New Haven, and on our floors a few American Walnut and Mahogany Bedroom Suits. ? The Pacific cos ‘ y | Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, will be the | former editor of The Herald, has been PRES"]ENT VET“ES Thatlase 6f two cAmlaadse Soma! @ lightly' dRmagel—45 bk 4olf: at poiosy i g roo; L attitude had been | 0 chicf bases for the Pacific fleet, | appointed assistant Polish consul- Think of it—A Three Piece Bedroom Suit for $76.00. iRy of ttack, man- Here are a few of the Extraordinary Bargain: according to naval officers here. The | general and will be stationed at ths f‘:?io,,‘::mr:?;:"‘\;s::d;fi’a,‘::lfl:fl_”w' first two ports will hold most of the | consular office in New York City, Active campaigning for a big| Vessels that will be laid up with skel- | working for the cause of the new Padific naval force beganm with the| eton crews and the larger ships on [ republic of Poland. ! active duty will chiefly center at| Prior to the war with Germany, e It “was urged that the Philippines| Pear] Harbor, it is said. Mr. Reilly was assistant to the b other Pacific islands possessad by San Pedro and San Diego will be | American consul at Warsaw, Poland, the United States should be protected.| base ports for many submarines,|and also served in: consular service in Governors, congressional represe.to. | destroyers and chasers. More patrol | other places in Europe. While in tives and ofher officials made strong| Vessels also /will be available f.r| Whrsaw he became acquainted with Sy SR bl representations in the months follow- | Alaskan waters. y Miss Stephanie Kasprowicz, whom he : oss of Labor. ing that war for increased naval Just how the fleet will be divided | married shortly before the war. She The complaint of loss of labor is strength on the Pacific. among the waters of the Pacific was| was a.member of vo’ie _of the most based principally on the shortening the bullding of the Panuma | N0t known here and it was said di-| prominent families in Warsaw. of the working day on the farm by any men in public life as-| vision would not be decided uniil| Because he was deeply interested | the advancing of the clock one hour ! in the new Republic of Poland, Mr. ! from March to October. The farm- | Reilly, upon his return to this coun- | ers’ complaints declare they cannot | of the |adjust farm work to the advanced " try, became associate editor ! 0 » Polish Republic newspaper, “Free | time because, with the clock advanced | | Poland,” with offices in Chicago. At|an hour _vm(»;n work cannot be begun | the outbreak of the war, Mr. Reilly | &5 early in the morning as under the normal time schedule and must close cas as A sador Gerard ; ; S r Anne TAE s olnt 1 foRResuns an hour earlier. This is because the Colonial 24.00 Queen Ann $29 00 any. Dressers ...... B B3 el a [ B =R Coiiing dew on the ground in the early morn- Dressers .. . in revents vi a i 9 . 1ngpprevents niowinggand other fann ¢ American Walnut, Cnlonm] style, $40.00 s 3 = Iabor under the advanced time sched- oty Colos 2 Successor to The Curran Dry Goods Co. | [Itching Rashes| | “m nnasiea men cic.—it i e S S, e contended, will not work after 6 p. i Reduced to e Soothed m. clock ttme, or at most 7 o'clock. “Amefican Walnut, Queen Annc Agents for the With Cuticura| omemso e, 2o § e o Al dmestets; Somp 7, Clatment 2820 Tt . | of an hour's working time at the end $37.00. Reduced td Mt druguie = ", e o e X x 1o iss . Ladies Home Journal Patterns | limtssrtsmatoam| o ne b vien e o = T avmicay waser ssbo e g9 0) ] COLONIAL STYLE tu 10 - 15 - 20 and 25c. a7 Fau, e fn vk wese 8, Dressers e ShaEn $32.00 clogg of the Spanish-American War. (Continued, from First Page) summer secason, are employers of la- | bhor and suffer from the law. t Suffer Confusion. 3 WH Y PAY MORE; Individual farmers, as well as those American Walnut, Queen Anne, $42.00 $29 00 v : . . employing help, also declare they suf- Reduced to ...... fer from great confusion from the ad- Mahogany, Oolomial, # 48, $35.00 vanced time. Various farm activities, Discopes $27.00 is is said, must co-ordinate with clock | time in adjacent towns and cities 3 R Farmers, it is explained, must deliver | [ i ; produce to trains, frequently early in $29 00 the morning. If the farmers work by Shenn - 2= \ Y o 8 sun time, in order to meet ground con- S % 77 3 ditiess, niilking of cows, etc,, it is said & ke v con they suffer hardship in rising and THIS SALE BEGINS AT 9 O’CLOCK SATURDAY MORNING. working an hour earlier in order to load wagons of produce to meet trains. g 0Z They also declare cows, chickens and \ other farm animals cannot adjust | [} themselves to the new clock time but i U e require attention according to natural | [ w Lufi([)n\ and sun-time hO\Jer. i o The rooster ¢rows regardless of the daylight saving law,” one farmer de- e [ clared in a petition to congress. Baking Made Easy Mothers' objections to the daylight in thousands of homes by the law are based upon confusion of con- dvall‘ :e ShOWln use of i e ditions in the home and, fundamen- > o A eI oL tally, loss of sleep by children. They : g i tuef forn Btiat nevesiidisin; {As6h s 7| pieces still another hour. Some ob- | tend that really an economic loss de- declare children are wakened an hour 4 i oF oints. i = rved and some declined to observe | velops—that farm production is D earlier than usual under the law and | se 4 % THOMPSON MILLING CO., lose another hour's sleep at night, be | the law, making for further confusion. | curtailed and that while fuel = an® ‘ Lockport, N. Y. Sold by cause of refusal or inability to sleep To the argument of champions of | light are saved in (-n‘ms |h$-r0 is ‘W. C. Hotchkiss, 60 during daylight of the evening. | the daylight law, that it makes for ac- | ereater loss on farms, where lamps Rockwell Ave. These conditions, it is said, cause logs | tual economic gain, in savings of light | the home and lanterns in the barns In Serges, Satins and Jerseys, sizes 16 to 46. of weight, fretfulness, nervous trouble | and fuel, opponents of the law con- | must be used an hour carlier. and other ailments of childreny—and Priced $19.75 to $32.75. the mothers, too, from conm?fwith [ 3%-in. Percales, Best ) 35¢ itieichildren, Yard Quallty e : ) Labor Unions Protest. gy » Btes' Gingiains, Rlaids and Strpes, B¢ e vl RENIER, PI[}KH AHDT & DUNN 49¢c Quality Gt Yard upon the requirement of the daylight = \Ts A PIPE” SA\Y ed Madras Shlffifl R law for earlier rising. Wives of work- 127 MAIN STRE! : TEL. 1409-2 H o 4T n45<: VIUC, G L iy s g i ssi Yard 32¢ ingmen, it is said, are compelled often ————————————————————————— ——————————— "_?\%F'\'O :\\-;RK AND R to rise before daylight, and prepare . © FIND : i oxkrastl 17 st N EAt i e A Clearing of OQur Summer §|| vaew sx® T labor unions say the hour’s added day- i E light at the end of the day does ot 1 2 P <) 4 V ‘l d i : n]t Underwear = : menete or e o ot dser i || Dresses at 1-2 Price; Voiles and 1 7 F vanced clock time. . 4 Rural school authorities object to and OrgandleS- with (he»bathrtr and . E the law, because, they say, it is a hard- the best thing to d —. ship both on pupils 5 s, W £ ] hip be pupils ana teachers, who il knovyabout it at By often have to walk from one to six . i & VA il B B At 1-3 Off--All our Wash Skirts. s a5 ana ; Objections of City Officials. | ;:_‘ Of that vou 2 3 ()\;jec_uons a.f city and w}\'n officials At $l.98--A“ our COIOl'ed Blouses, Py are varied. Some towns in agricul- Women's Drop Stitch Silk Hose in all colors, tural reglons, observing farmers’ /op. were up to 33 98 4 d Pair M = Eoiieg eeenlis with position to the law, have refused to .98. $1 50 24 $ 1 75 ] “yoak.camera? If not usc our adjust their clocks. Maintenance of { \ & = > fresh Eastman Speed Films as W | (he - r o } : . 0ld” time in such towns causes S 3 3 § 3 e % they are much faster and wilt confusion in meeting trains and oth H H 1 Women's Silk Hose with . Misses’ Ribbed Hose in bsdieiroit. ool ooy (bl R New Waists Coming in Almost Every g ' * seam in all $ 1 25 black, white and cor- sible. Then let us —@6s your principally in the middle western zone, H PLONEENS finishing as wé uso the East- passed ordinances advancing time. | . colors, pr dovan 39(: man method and Velox paper. pieces an hour, adopting time stand. | 11 MAIN STHY pair e ards of the eastern zone, before the i A . aylight saving law was enacted. The £, : Boys Back Ribbed Th MILLER-HANSON law, therefore, required these “central Women's Drop Stitch b - ] . therefore, required these “cantra Hose, all sizes, time their time- Lisle Hose - r. SR o, peir 3¢ | 3D =i45er BRUG GO, BUE Lumia ol AT Big Saturday Sale at The Great Western Mar q ] 5 OR BACKACHE A e ) 30 CHURCH ST. y Women's Union 5OC { NEW BRITAIN, CONN. by Womén's Silk Hose, Suits, special Instant relief ‘ from pain, e, Ouahty Store of Low Prices i 3 g | ¥ & i i soreness, stiffness, sciatica With - blajck, white' and cor- |- Women's Union Suits, § st Jarobe Tinpt sl MEA GROCERIES w S 59C pb : 3 SALE ON STEAKS OF STEER BEEF PILLSBURY AND GOLD MEDAL FLOUR ¢ and Back hurt you? Can't strajghten SIRLOIN, SHORT AND PORT! o) $1.75 Bag R - . .. . 89C 980 5 3 % up without feeling sudden pains{sharp STEAKS . . . . > 1. PKGS. D. & C. ROLLED OATS y Stres = = i isten! SHOULDE ST % o % O . Misces Union' St \ atilshganbaiey: - FRESH CUT HAMBURG ... e oMo W J H Silk isses nion Suits " That's lumbago, sciatica, or [mavbe CORNED BEEF . 3 i § sc 2 CANS PEAS ...... 03 ee Fety ooy omen'’s eavy i ' - : ; 3 E . ! < TR BARPPLE SOC and 59c . Z 5 from a strain, and you'll gét fgEessed SATURDAY MORNING SPECIALS SALE ON CANNED PINEAPPLE Hose with seams. | relief the moment you rub yougieeck MINCED HAM 2 B . % TR 3 — ‘B OIL Wwith soothing, penetrating ‘'St cobs FRANKFURTS PURE OLIVE Black, white and cor- Boys’ Union Suits Liniment!” Nothing else talges out SPECIAL PRICES TO HOTELS, | 3 CANS TOMATO: SOUP . o YyS ) gt ety soreness, , lameness and stiff 0 AND BOARDING . LEMO csod . dovan, $1 1 9 ¢ and - quickly. You simply rub it on gnd out GIVE DISCOUNTS A ORANG . . N T comes the pain. It is perfectialiarm- ED GOODS IN CASE LOTS paIL L. e 7 less and doesn’t burn or dis the g skin. v Limber up! Don’t su BRITAI L TH EnIL A demitiy small trial bottle from you r PRINTING and after using it just om i forget that you ever had H Therefore Accurate. lumbago or sciatica, hecauf c0 inc BINDING AND back will never hurt or b 4 o o9 : 4 or cause PAPER RULING more misery. It never disappoif E R “.' h k&c and has been recommended for - years. Stop drugging kidneys! TH 381-383-385 Main Street . 2 Jscmggfl“- 0. o caunt btk ocanee hel 63 MAIN STREET. F. MAIETTA, Prop. paia,