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1064, NEW FEITAIN DAILY AFRALD, TUFEDAY, AUGUST 19, T S USRS 35 8 Tl 03 e - S ond lssye Common Councll {0 Get Regom: vatees vase w1 e o o | mendation Tomorrow Night ; e | WOMANS [APPAREL SPECIALTIES MIDOLETOWN == NEW BRITAY High and Myvile nreets, Riccardo Palazotia of T High [ e e et e+ emt— Numerous reports are to bhe sub- street wis found guilty charge of reckless driving when he was are mitted for action at tomorrow night's ralgned before Judge Willinm €, Hune seasion of the common counchl, M= foe rorg 0 natice court this morning ¢luding the following and was tined 3256 and costs, $10 of The finance committee will recom=|the fine being remitted, I'alueotta was mend payment of dopartmoental bills 4., d yesterday afternoon by Moe in the amount of §167,184.49, toreyele Policeman Williamm 8. Strolls Rebutement of moneys paid 1o the | atep an investigation into an accident (ax collector through error by oX%=|at (he corner of High and Myrtie servicemen will he recomme d 0 gtpopts In which Palazetta’s machine the amount of $176.25, the accounts | .oniged with a muchine driven by Als being as follows; John Loomis | pert 1, Biderowfsky of 862 Arch Thompson 2 Walter H, Btanley, i seroef, $12.60 KB, owfl, $10,10; Justin According to the testimony, Mala a Goorge R, Nolson, | .ottn was driving south on High street $0,60; Adumn Kolodgiej, $30.8 AN=lat about 25 miles an hour, and when thony Vardokas, he came to the interscetion of Myrtle Hart, §1 Lewis H, Hanford, § street, he saw Biderowfsky's machine Paul € Finance, $51L81; Willlam [, ca0n the point aliead of him, trave Delano, $11, clling east on Myrtle street, Palazotta The claims commitiee Wil recom- | gwyne hig machine Into Myrtle street mend that leave to withdraw be gIven | an efrort to avoid the aceident, but ¢, T, Anderson who sought damages |yecause of the speed of his machine, reason of a collision with a “street |yq qig not make the twn, und hit the elosed” sign on West Main strect, and auto, Both machines the same disposition of the claim of | v Siiently dwmnged Alford Schade for damuges by reason CAUSED WORLDUWIDE WAR. supplies will recommend that the or- Oficial - Declaves FOR TOMORROW A, M Another Lot of the Famous “Willow Bone” Corsets A wonderful value for the price, s 22 to 32 Here's Good News Vor Nemo Brassiere Wearers Nemo Brassieres—-Nemo Cirelets that formerly sold $1,50 and 82, FOR TOMORROW $ l nOO Each Reason for the price—we are discontinuing them, OUR HIGH GRADE Silk Dresses Deastieally Cut in Price Those formerly selling at $39,50-=845,00-5£19,50 We Place On Sale Tomorrow $90.75 All sizes in this assortment—Light and dark colors No Exchanges Kiddies’ Rubber Bibs 1 9 CEach Five styles for choosing (They save you a lot of washing) Fine Quality Sleeveless Sweaters At a Sacrifice Price 2,98 and $3.98 values $2 .00 Each Large assortment of colors and styles - all sizes — No Alterations + Women’s Linen Knickers $2.98 a Pair Colors: Tan—White Cut full—Well made To Those in Need of a Light Weight COAT (Regular 19¢ value) Every Coat left in 'atnck selling at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES White and Colored v ab Minbroldesed. Corners Come and Look Them Over ; dinance committee and corporation counsel be asked to completely re- vise the ordinances and that the printing and supplies committee be empowered to have 500 coPIO| 0k pyancs Joseph Was prm';{:‘\'lalon in Fire Dept. Rule Victim of Fake Message . MUSlin . Underskirts A report will be submitted by the Lace and Hamburg flounces ordinance committee to require one | Vienna, August 10.—It was a forged | 980 Each year of service as a substitute fir telegram that induced Emperor Fran- | Former prices $1.50—$1.98 Former Aust Women’s Fine Quality Handkerchiefs 15C Each man as a requisite for appointment ‘M.q Joseph of Austria-Hungary to do- | to the regular force. The commit- | clar r against y in July, | tee’s message in this matter is as fol- | 1914, or [ atement by | lows: “Be It ordainéd by the com- | Colonel 8¢ , who at the time the mon council of the city of New |war bege chiet of the press | Britain, that in order to render the |burcan of the Vieuna war office, pub- fire department more efficient, the [lished in the Vienna geblatt, appointment of any person as a mem- Col. Seliger that a telephone ber of the regular force of the fire | message to the press burcau reported department unless such person has that Francis Joseph at last had signed served at least one year as a sub-|the war declaration, but that he had stitute fireman, is hereby prohibited | been persuaded to do so only after Bomtrany "5 the-toregoins rote shal | d1d not take biace, ussera the wiiters | CHICAGO KIWANIANS ve void and of no effect.” The park board will report that |fol construction of New walks in I'rank- |a until Count Rerchtold, Austrian reign minister, showed the emperor telegram which stated that Serbians lin Square park and thé installation [ had raided Bosnian territory and in of benches in Central park will cause | th an overdraft if the board is required | SOl to pay the costs out of its own funds, and the commission will therefore | peror as saying: recommend that the necessary funds |has alrcady, unavoidable.” be provided from another source. The board will also submit con- tracts for a new road and bridge in | writer, that Count Kinsky, the famous | courtier, informed the press bureau e fighting there had been some 400 1diers killed. Col. Seliger quotes the late em- “1f so much blood en spilled, then was is It was' the very next day, says the chief that the telegram was a forgery an dthat actually there had been but four casualties in the flghting along Skinny | All over this big broad land of ours thous- ands of underwelght | la: the Bosnian fronticr. Just who it was who forged the | legram is not stated. Gen. Pershing Reviews Division for Last Time Rockford, Ill., Aug. 19.—For the st time in his long and illustrious men are putting on|career as an active soldier, General pounds of good|John J. Pershing, gencral of the arm- healthy flesh with|ies of the United St MecCoy's Cod Liver|re Oil Tablets, Charles Henry Den- (di man of Suffren, N. yesterday viewed one whole div n of Na- tlonal Guard troops, the thirty-third vision of Iilinoi Although General Per Y., who was gasscd |not retire until September in France, gained|€ven now on a tour of the 1 814 pounds in three|Guard and the weeks, Read what|camps, he will not sion of guardsmen he says: Military a whole divi- ain in formation AID HUNGRY KIDDIES | Prevent Unhappiness and Dissatisfac- tion, By Helpnig Children to Become Better Citizens Chicago, Aug. 19.—How to help under-privileged children along the ! path toward good citizenship is one of the problems the Kiwanis clubs of Chicago have studied for a number of years, Various movenrents with | this end in view have been carried out with gratifying results, officers say, and now an effort toward a happicr state of mind is to be made through | the child’s stomach. “Sociologists are generally agrecd that the chances are decidedly against the undernourished boy or girl,” they | assert. ‘gunger breeds unhappiness |and unhappiness breeds bitterness [ against those more fortunately it- | uated, Kikanians believe that build- | ing up the bodies of these underfed little folk will tend to produce a | cheerier outlook on life, in other words, that more good citizens will develop from a group of well fed children than will come from the same number of undernourished children. | “The Kiwanis clubs therefore per- fected arrangements to distribute dur- |ing the summer 1,000,000 free bottles “One day T heard |befora he automatically goes on the | o:"mijk, " Mothers in the poorer sec- of McCoy's Cod Liver [ 1€ tired list. tions of the city were given coupon Alaskan R. 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Wants Its Route Settled by Farmers Anchorage, Alaska, Aug. 19.—Col- onization of the lands along the gov- ernment’s Alaska railroad will be pressed on the secretary of the inter- ior by the railroad management, it was state here by Captain John Hughes, in charge of the supply de- partment, 1t was explained that supplies for | the road were imported from the states, when they might well be pro- duccd on Alaska soil, The road has adopted a policy of giving preference to Alaskan farmers for all products | Protests Women moking in the Streets Paris, Aug. 19.—A protest is being raised in the Paris press against | smoking by women in the streets, “After the theater,” expostulates one writer, “it has become an ordin- ary sight to see a woman produce her cigarette and puff away as she strolls | homeward, just like the men, It is | mostly foreign women, however, who sct this far from graceful example, and we hope they will not find many followers among their Irench sisters,'” BRING SUIT FOR $250. Joseph M. Zuk was today named | defendent in an action instituted by d Sebastiano La damages of $250, The Atlantic dealer's chart, carefully worked out by Atlantic engineers, assures you the proper type of oil for your car— Atlantic Medium, Heavy, Special Heavy or Polarine, Up long, steep hills in second gear . . . Watch your motor oil! It’s during those occasional emergencies when you put your motor to the supreme test that the A i R e | boaks entitling them to a given num- [the plaintiffs alleging that Zuk enter- abou P8 WeSEs shi iv. T 3 ber of quarters of milk over a certain |ed upon their land on High street and ago. I got a box Washington U“_"' TdkCh. period, new hooks to he issued as [removed a chicken coop, wooden fence ::d m&fidetghéank; Inter in the Orient | needed.” and wiring. Papers were served on Bave taken two mora| Seattle, Wash,, Aug. 19.—The Unl- SRS £z e cendant fodayi by Doptiy Riors g | versity of Washington has adopted a | GFRMAN | MEMALED Hy HOtWIbE a1dthe Wit Ji hoxes, all but 16 : I Catarnratl : ’ Frankfort, G More | returnable in city court on the first tablets. ‘"‘0‘:”'“ Of interpreting the.life, An- |y, "a0 o0t iios’ have heent made foe |Monday in September. Attorney Safil 9" eanlt {8 won, 2titutions, aulture end history of Ins\ ¢ Sqjvman: gilder. conteat beinning | B) Waskowite!is covnsel fon the plaiis dertul —never since | dia, China and Japan. : ANk a0 I was first gassed There 18 a department of Oriental have I been 5o strong | languages and literature, with Dr, and felt so good. I have already [Herbert H, Gowen, a leading Oriental gained 8% pounds. scholar, at the head. Dr. Gowen re- 60 tablets, 60 cents, cently spent a year in China and For weak, run down, underweight [ Japan, bringing his knowledge of con- nervous men, women, children. ditions up to date, al authori- Clark & Brainerd, Dickinson Drug |tics on Chincse, J ind Indian Co. sell lots of them, “Get McCoy's, |litecrature and art are members of the | the original and genuine Cod Liver|faculty. A growing interest in the | Oil Tablet.” Orlental department is reported. SHE R R danger from low-heat-resisting oil is greatest. Hill climbing, for instance. The high speed of the motor when in the lower gears, the throttle wide open, several thousand hot, heavy charges of gasoline burning per minute—these often spell ruin or virtual destruction to ordinary motor oils. Why risk scored cylinders, burnt-out bearings or power-destroying piston wear? Put your motor under the protection of high-heat-resisting Atlantic Motor Oil. It won't break down! It holds its “body.” Extreme motor heat or heavy bearing pressure can’t drive Atlantic from the friction surfaces. High-heat-resisting Atlantic is a recent achievement of the Atlantic refineries. ATLANTIC MOTOR OIL Keeps Upkeep Down GOLDENBL UM’ Sy Sms GREAT VALUES HERE WEDNESDAY MORN FINAL CLEARANCE OF ALL SUMMER HATS $1-$2-$3 Three Special Three Low Our entire summer stock sacrificed below cost! We need the room for our new fall stocks and we need it quickly. There are wonderful values awaiting you here in beautiful trimmed Dress, Matrons’ and Sports Hats, offered at three low prices, a mere fraction of the former value. Come early while selections are at their best. You can af- ford to buy several at these prices. Goldenblum Millinery Co. 188 MAIN STREET . Y. M. C. A. BLDG. EVERE Cords not only look the part but act as good as they look. 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