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oston Sf(n: B AVIATORS ARRIVE ~ COMING TO AMERICA FOR “POSSIBILITIES” ‘ e AT DESTINATIONS s~ S, | Aurdlm & } Spectacular Trip e g ey : ‘Bath RobeBlankets) —— - 7 W - e T’VASHFABRICS Kers famous Canadian airman, (yi Jacquard captured German Fokker, comple n»;x | Comfortables | mi o st s, 7 9 g - 99 | for School Appare He was the first of the competing Plaid Biankets o Bt ncnved e wond. | : ST L e S R e shattered left arm, which was nearly . frozen during the eastern flight, was i i % 3 & = . Bloom S, ri an ets uncomfortable but huw not caused him | ; : IR ana win much inconvenience in makin the trip from Buffalo this morning | 4 s : - ¥ . WHAT MORE APPROPRINTI DOllble Blankets Modon g Clldngon intilisd herey : o G e . Sy PILAN GINGHAMS? at 10 Ruffalo 3 % 3 & B y . 39 he trip from taking o , : . . e : it 68 minutes. Lieut orge landed at i S All new goods this season. These | 10:43 and he was followed by D. It g : i R £ : § : Blankets we have now in stock will | Depew at 11:01 : < be much higher later in the season. | It will be to your advantage to buy Men SGIin A, : . L % - ¥ » : e 3 3 PLAYTIME CLOTH MERCERIZED POPLIN now and save moncy Buffalo, Aug. 27.—Col. W. G. Bar- i e L Ty & k e ’ X 3 sturd tiric o 2 \ ker, the Cana n ace, who was ¥ i % . L < | o neness, 27 inches wid > BEACON BATH ROBE BLANKETS | forced to land at Williamsville, ten 5 : : A - h ped patterns on both i ¢ and hea'y e IYEC G a Are : 5 o “ - | @ @nd dark grounds, 3p¢ yard. . 59¢ yard man! nche Wekirelshowing nibie assontnisntio ik pei B Gias it e oy il Wt the latest patterns and combination | growing darkness, arrived at Curtis & ; B F- i MADRAS color designs, flowered, figured and | tield shortly after 7 o'clock this morn- ‘ 3 i i i 8 | Never amiss and | ing. Col. Barker left for Toronto on | e : ! . 3 Tl e he last leg of his flight at 8:30 & : i v & serviceabilit frogs to match put in with each pack- | ¢ 1ast leg of his flight at : 2 i . 3 7 ability and cxception trae ! e : Iy | ldeut. Col. Hartney on the way ¢ T v pretty patterns. 48 age. LOOK THIEM OVE Notonly | home to the Mineola field, arrived ¥ i & Ly Will they be scarce later but prices| here from Toronto at 9:18 o'clock 2 will be higher. Buy now and get just , Licut. H. H. George left for Toronto | : : ; o . AND MANY OTIHERS—MAIN I'LOOR at 9:25 a. m. to make the turn. v . Charles Colt came in from Toronto at 9:30 and was followed by Co My Logan at 9:42, Major Gilkinson EDEN CLOTH Uways LA tonce i N striped, girdles and neck cords and cason o i i what you want. See our North Win- dow Display The Marquis of Blanford possibilities” he has in view. Two london sy o et ot B it i e e e THIS K. OF C. FLOWER GIRL b Gould, and Miss . 5 lteynolds who made the turn at Tor- borough, who was Miss Consuelo Van- [ daughter of George onto last night started for Syracuse derbllt, is planning to visit America | iflora Payne Whitney, daughter of Al DR and may return with one of the | Harry Payne Whitiey RECEIVED 200 PROPOS 2 Roland Rholfs who checked in at = Syracuse for the night arrived here ; (i ot e el PERSONALS 10 LAUNGH DRIVE TR pilots were hopeful of bettering the Reports at Albany. s made yesterday by three avia- | mark Albany, Aug. 27.—Captain Sominen | tors who succeeded in making the Mr. and Mis. Michiel Clynes of | committee Headed By John C. Loomis and Major Miller who arrived from | round trip between Mineola and the [pyemont street are spending the week i | mpaizn For Syracuse this forenoon left for Mine-: Canadian city. _ | end in Bridgeport | will Soon Open § ola at 9: m. on the last leg of | lLieu M. J. Plumb and C. W 2 ! their return trip from Torontoin the | Maynard, flying de Haviland 4 ma- Miss Catherine Brown of Lincoln \ | I'I'ES STIN international aerial derby. | Licut. | chines with 400 horsepower LIberty | court has returned home from a (wo [0 0L - MidKiff arvived from Syracuse, en | motors, completed thelr part in the | months' stay at Stumford Y O i DI o e P . hen they landed Vere last | st Comps directc Wash th, route to the finishing point at | €Vent W ! { | : il S Geneaint A, wf‘h“gx:"ed Nt R ! | mighL Licut. Plumb arrived at oose i R ther O'Brien and for funds to defray W e o T Lieut. Jones, who besan his fight | YeIt fleld at 5:50 p. m. having con-’Mary Kiely ave spending their vaea- | he combined Welcome Iome wnd ¢l 3 f l simed a gross time of 26 hours and 3% e | Home week is bus arranging « warm salt water; = from Toronto yesterday reached Al | Simed &gy tion at Atlantic City Raron sihenapely ; o o o etlendayiedched BAL L e ol S ot Mt ad i lghitad L | 5 letails of the drive with commit- i 6:44 p. m., having been away 26 howrs | oo nooo 7 akin, sraduate tee and announces that whirlwind § * g Licut Jones left for Mineola at 2 3 st n e S " and 41 minutes. Major It. \W. Schroe- S e fritain hospital, campaign will soon e n “VAIR RANVATA A L Dt M der in a Vought flyer, who left Roos v B e e oA DRGNS 2 W. C. B Brown arrived from | velt feld at 11 o'clock yesterday fore. | o 194Ve thls Ircay SVracuse ¢ s S! N 5 cisco to S er siste i : Syracuse on his first down trip and | noan on the return arrived in Toronto campaigns for funds both in the Lib Eastwood Electrical Service | left for Mincola at 10:29 at 5:52 o'clock, taking 28 hours 27| yi o Mk James Buckley of ety loan campaigns and the other Station and Garage. Captain Cooke. who remained here | minutes. Pall stoist have some on their vaca. | war Wovk drives of the pust tive vears over night, started for Syracuse at| The winnex of the derhy will be . . Tl mmittee in charge of th Starting, Lighting d Ignit) Sys- ir = 1 tion to Niagara s and Canada e comn g ‘“Lp(‘:f‘“; gnition 8ys- | 1945 on his return trip to Toronto, announced after official reports from o very important part of the celebra- & Licut. Young arrived at 10:27 en | stations along the route have heen re MAXW : e : The Misses Sophin and Bessic Kop- [ tion intends to REAR 19 15 LotORPR0oREe: WA BLIE (R ra in B (all} Seelvad RandRuctia N ine Rt im eReo m HET (o e ol At e B 6l tina in e i i BoTis coliine luring the e orenoon. o Phone 387-1 « g the early forenoon puted — Iight new starters entered the rac $10,000 For Welcome Celebratio; has had much experience in dirceting leave no possible subscriptions un York, are now spending a short time touched and every merchant, profes i : in New Jorsey | cional man and working man in the Mineola Y. Aug. 27-—More | from Roosevelt ficld and eight arrived o e el TGl v VEW o 5 than 20 airplanes participating the | from Toronto and started on the re i NEW ENGLAND pating in the i S tied e il AUTO RADIATOR WORKS internatio acrial deryh were ex-| turn trip. Col. Barker, a one armed ANDREWS ANNIVERSARY. 5 e S cctac rive tooseve . anadian ace, experience hdif / D. Cohen, Prop. pected to arrive at Roosevelt field to- | Canadian ace, experienced much ) A T e Ruto Radlatarie g e and Lamps from Toronta and s new en. | culty in driving safely through snow | Local Iou Man Became Under- driy - . Rernaiien AMPS| trants, including Col. Willlam Thaw, | and rainstorms coming through New (aker 23 Years \go. | S ALY, WORK GUARANTEED | Who zained fame as commander of the | York state. He brought a pouch of | 0000 008 PLAYGRO 17 East Main St. Under Bronson Hoter | 14a¥¢ttc Escadrille, were preparing | mail which included a lotter from the | TS ek mREES CE0C VRS F0E A heautiful exhibition of work done ‘Bl Changed to 500 | to start on the first lap of the race.| Prince of Wales to President Wilson. | ' EEEEERS €0 <00 L TG e for [ by the children of the local play Licut. Wallace Young left Roosevelf ¢ 25 | zrounds during the summer season of : ; has been placed in B, (. Portc and have had experience in | Undertakers and ‘The Herald azo carries an item to the ef sttt o ) the last leg of the race between To- f ¢ (™ W 5L eown local furni- { window, and will be left on exhibi- : rantoland Nems¥opic Bk slanived ierelE i (niimniwas considenines laking S| tlon ol fewviduysThcRaxhipltfcon o last night the line which he now follows. Mr. | tains samples of hasketry and needle- | Miss Kitty Dalton, of New Yo Dicut. Palmer in a Curtiss machine | anqrews did not ut that tine, how- | work of all kinds. Miss K. I3, Camp flowers to returned fighting men left on the second leg of his Journcy | avey. o inte business, but accopted a | bell has heen in charge of that hranch | She is a popular singer in K. o GARAGE b diclologk position with a local firm, and threa [of the playground during the sum Masre e AT bhohs = the Giddings | mer season marines. vears later bought out PLEASURE CARS o 5 SAILORS ON FURLOUGH. It el luineasl at b presont . e X St} M. IRVING JESTER Cor. Seymour and Elm Sts.| walter Mulconery, member of (he | stand. Mi. Andrews has bocn most | LABOR HEAD TO ASSE: «x¢| PRIVATE SHIPYARDS 18 MAIN ST, regular navy for the past three years | succ Wl in the undertakin \lnulwlw\vl FIGHT ON PROFITI | M ST. Das g . . o e e ey b ractically | niture business and has yvearly built - . ? NG uto Pain who n duty on practically : New York, Aug. 27 -Samuel Gom- | MRl . . o baintingtandTrimming [ asiiasibashichittbposibe cticall s SR s At T e i CEASE GOVT. WORK and Body Building. in this city for a brief furlough. He - s cration of Labor, declared here today . . . Ry 3 will return to his ship at the conclu- f JGARO SAYS ACCEPTANCE BY that he would do all in his power to Daily Freight and| Aiso Live and Dead Storage. | Jim 5", S "ib 7 ot | wneiano saws secmrmanes i S o e poves | mainder of his second enlistment o5 L | e i R FiGea s i u it le Rates. Prompt Service. | william Kilduff of Beaver strect Paris, Aug. 27, (Hava) —The Jour = 5 = 1 o said he O e yme | ol feod and hroftcening lle sald by Individual Concerns I~ Express Service [on™ & “Puriowsh from the U & & | wal sy he peacs treats wiil come un | 0 (60 S0 PRI LS George Washington. KHduff was on | for discussion in the Tatian ehamber (WS SR EREECEEL HEE T B e o NEW BRITAIN, NEW HAVEN AND 88 S Q the ship when it conveyed President | On September 2. Iigaro says it is the| il Sy NEW YORK eymour bt- Wilssii to France and on its return | duty of Americu fo railty (he """“ RS 2 London, Aug. 27. Al private : o e L R : because acceptance or modification of T S e L LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE Tel. 1734-2 Sl i e it concerns not only the United States| Detroit has just opened ihe first [ PuHdInE vards throughout the count MOVING AND TRUCKING. % i =¥ but the whole of ISurope settlement ho for negroes T g e that il TRUCKS BY THE DAY OR HOUR, L. C. J e e — e — = S e Ve ool ony i iehipstercapt . The drama committee of the A. H. HARRIS Trucks for Hire. o o Commbu s’ orxanises PEACE HASN'T ENDED U. S. RELIEF i T et o CareloEA e Tonaan) with Michacl Kenne: chairman and fleld at 8:35 o'clock this morning on Construction of Warships for England md Portsmouth will not stop,” ho John J. Kiniry secretary and plans are y i ey anlirels Mo ctnied A. J. ANGILE e Ler s e are entirelyoccupied A high class musical comedy, pos- VIM delivery and heavy duty Trucking by hour, day or contract. 8ibly one ",:Vh‘j‘"‘”““ M "4*":\«\'1;": pro- . o \ their onners. tom whom they wore Freight to all parts of New England, | ductions. proceeds per- requisition or war servi i trucks, from 5 to 5 tons. 1560. €. 0. BOX 9 I'jn:ml‘ul"t\ ol h’o m_mml o ithalicior| Paris 'I'I'lIl SR o B L 3 o AMERICAN Balanced Six, e (L e e il e s Pleasure Cars. John I Callahan, Andrew Basso and | astated areas. Working with the ¥ : SAFE TO WED TH]NKS ATLANT[C FLIER ciry ServICE station.| Let Steve Do It [ v et B : i P, D, 3 s A. M. Paonessa, Prop. Women's hospital care for those who m_fi__fi__r_?!‘;‘ He will take care of you and give | KERIN TO COACH tall vietims of some peace-time acci { ] { You the SERVICE, His motto i8] PFrank Kerin has been named coach | dent. Hlere, for instance, Dr. M: RVIC Day or night. Christen-| of (he Dublin football team for the | saret Frazer of Denver is shown DAY carsta specially charge out for first practice Tues- day evening at St. Mary's plak- | 430 MAIN STREET ’ grounds AL prospective candidates eve r for places on the team as well as all Hdvery Cars for Hire, Day and Night members of the 1918 squad ked to be on hand. The Dublin's have Storage. Supplics and Repairing. 5 material this year for MANEASS AUTG €0, ; CriETE Rl MORRIN'S GARAGE pRepair Work a Specialty. | 200 East Main St. 139 Arch St [ STORAGE, SUPPLIES, BODY REPAIRS. ONGE | Ajax Tires and Silvertown Cords, Stromberg DIONNES Carburetors, Ford Parts, Generator, Starter and jocal and long distance moving and Magneto Parts and Brushes, Gray & Davis, Delco, o ; i Huddpes Phis jewel studded ) ¢ Ex-Emperor K was the trucking. Planos and parties at rea- | @ Bosch, North-East and other systems iewa iien coverad iths hodd wear it. One emerald, 50 yub) sonable prices. = Also stornge. Phono PASSENGER PAIGE CAR FOR SALE. = , ‘ G SO I sl e ;‘se:sznr:ml 382, 8 (Gilbert street, sale by the new goyernment of Hu selling price is §$20,000, a first class organization and will make a try for Tel, 1728- the city championship k)