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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 24, 1916. Plainvilie News wenwomsts areer | e G S, Hills & Co. s NEW YORK BISHOP § |, Store - i, HARTFORD e s o1 sup R BECTNS G S (T ) X (G (G PR Over a Thousand Listen to Sermon | {UP TO AND INCLUDING SEPT. 8TH, We will Close Fridays at Noon. Store Closes Fridays at Noon. Open Saturday Ikvenings Until 9 P. M. | scores of Autos Reach Methodist | Camp for Sunday Session—Stripe EMBROIDER oo 0w | With The Tremendous Values Before an audience of over a| [ e - | thousanad people, representing the . Lots of pretty things just received at our Art department, ready for Methodist churches in many towns in | Posltlve Llearance Sale Of your selection to embroider during your leisure hours. Royal Society, | the state as well as some in_New | i Bucilla, Artamo and from other well known designers. Among the many ‘anrk and Massachusetts, Bishop things we call attention to Children’s dresses, hats, coats, collar and cuff Luther B. Wilson, presiding officer of | ¥ T’ 2 sets, night gowns, priced 25¢ to $1.98. Women's dressing sacks, gowns, the New York East conference, ve a 8 THE SEAS@N 5 €H@E€EST MODELS waists, boudoir caps, aprons, corset covers, combinations and chemise from most inspiring sermon at the camp 25c to $1.98 each. In most cases all of the above are all made, ready to | meeting session yesterday morning. | i embrolder. We also have a large variety of center pieces, lunch cloths, | Bishop Wilson was greeted by one of | K @ A scarfs, cushion tops, napkins, lunch sets, bridge sets, card table covers, | the larzest crowds ever attending a | $l 25 AND $1.50 $2 00 AND uflz 5() &5 00 knife, fork and spoon cases, pillow cases, laundry bags, tie racks, whisk | camp meeting here, the capacity of . B " 4 3 i . A o y P Q q J broom holders, sewing bags, table runners, etc. With a full line of all the j | the open air auditorium being taxed CORDETS 950 CO};/\QE’E‘S S{ ,%3 CORSETS %3'00 Tt 1 1 de of del wanted embroidery materials, Columbia yarns and crochet cottons. This | to its utmost when he mounted the is the place to get at lowest prices the latest ideas in fancy work to take 8 | platform during the resular service Made of plain and fancy els are n An extra fine mo Made Wwith you on your summer’s outing. Beginning almost with the hreak of coutil in medium and high selected coutil and tine bro- of heavy brocade and finished dawn and continuing for several hours | i3 bust. Ideal summer models cade and are shown in medium re only $5 Corsets. Shown S il e < automobiles and other convevances | and neatly trimmed with em- bust style. Prettily finished with in the desirable low bust model SUMMER GLOVES OUR BOYS' DEPT. made their appearance at the grounds | broidery and lace. Finished Hamburg, lace and ribbor A and neatly trimmed. Finished Very good indeed are the “Kay- Brings in your way Wash Suits B | ana the parking space resembled a | g with two or three pair of hose wonderful value & s e. th six pairs of hose sup- ranging in value up to 75c closing | nuze open-air garage as the machines | supporters. s ol b el out at only 39c each. There is also were lined up by thefr owners. The clasp style in tan, gray, natural and a small lot of Oliver Twist Suits, M | trolley cars and trains also brought | § ey G e e ; iy e . white, for 59¢ and 75c pair. In 16 running in value up to $2.50, that 8| their quota and when the services Frohe iR e DI e button length you will find Chamoi- are to be closed out at $1.00 each. M| began at 10:30 the “little city in the | d C. B.,, THOMPSON’S. GLOVE FITTING, ROYAL WORCEST AMERICAN LADY St iclonesin W ioior B0 andjst In Boys' Wash Pants, size 7 to 16, B | woods” had assumed almost metro- | g The above makes stand for all that are best in the vorld and when we say t e air. Two clasp Silk Gloves, white vears with choice of light and dark { | potitan proportions. our regular stock and perfect in every detail it's an assertion that to regular pat tore means nd black ones with two tone em- coloring, regular 50c kinds are of- 3 Presiding at the services was Rev. ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE. Corsets here for every figure and in every size, b very size not repre- broidered backs and double finger fered for 39c pair. Smocked Wash E. A. Dent, D. D.. of New Haven, el e OGS ET SR, tips are very special for 59c pair. Suits, two to six year sizes, in blue, who is in charge of the meeting. The Detter supply yourself with Summer tan, white and pink, reg. $2 kind for || onening nrayer was offered by Rev. Gloves at these special prices. $1.69 each pair. B | Robort Williams. pastor of the Sum- ; z y s g | merfiela Methodist church of New Faven, Rev. W. A. Goodell of this[at the home of her son, Frank Hart ‘ 5 ] = - I d, ing W schip read- | of East Main street. Mrs. Hart died | — e e el o B e e o ot | South American Indians HAVING AN AUTOMORBILI. DELIVERY FOB. NEW BRITAIN YOU OCAN i chi i largely attended Oak Hill cemetery ) & &2 P! PTLY SCEIVING St A N DEPEND ON In his sermon which was an enlarg- | largely attended. ak Hill cem N PROMPTI RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US, § | ient of the text, “Learn of e, |in Southington, was the place of in- eeri y zrst zte a : Tishop Wilson laid stress on the in- | terment. clination of the twentieth century to Masons Make Start. e m ser” Chamoisette Gloves in two think too much of things material, ISR (ONEOR, SRe e (e @ forgetting in the hustle and bustle | {ract for the brick work on the new k Berii“ NQWS ::;T:\p?l‘,‘v‘.\lm,'ni:i‘::{‘u:.pm’rl‘?xe}:\; O;:-eeo;ur(:?—? ONE KILLED" SIX INJURED surrounding their efforts to make "‘ifn’:mr\ of the Rockwell-Drake (l\;». Three i men in ithe squad whichi nis worldly success, that there is a Christ | anv has started a force of masons 1 | been here for the past two weeks, and | to guide man’s movements. Reco=-| putting up the side walls. The ~oni- during that time six have left. At | Victims On Running Board of Sjring- | 'ifion of spiritual relationship was|jany js anxious to occupy the build- first there was some dissatisfaction siropely advoecated during fhe blshopisiing soon as possible and Al s | hecanse of the company holding back | feld Car Are Swept From Posi- | talk, his audience being urged to 100k | 0'Tiara will rush the work forwird | the first week's ps el eaenie : to Christ for instruction. St it bably tions By S e as rapidly as possible, probably fin & in Tulr\\;‘:](m- County.” But after it| Springfield, July 24—One man was | 2150 ‘”,":M%, n"(,‘fl;“ AL Sonfatter thegbtillglngdiy seady Lo was explained that custom prevailed | killeq : : S| riven by Rev. Robert lliams of | the —ny and six others e mong all the manufacturers in these 1x others In juredfwhen a s £ 5 : New Haven Rev. J. D. Roberts of | o 4hipg u MflhOH FHI‘UISheS Clfle fllld parts, they were satisfied. The men hef"‘"_“"‘: "’“d‘j" ‘““‘""‘““““"1’*"‘"“‘1' Tols || Faxtoxdipneached Bin IDGRqeHIng In | he occupied by fall ) were exceedingly happy this morning | 18Y ¢ar on the Bircham Bend line of | Place of Rev. A, F. Campbell of Wa- O T R . when the “ghost” walked for the |the Springfield street railway company | terbury who was unable to be present ’ o] RS ] Sm]th IS Taken h Gonstable first time. A few asked for the morn- | Si4csWiped the company’s emergency [ Dr. Campbell has heen selected to prn.\um‘vm» RS ter is mak- L y [instom ind wenet ol INew Britamt| X r truck at the turnout hetween | conduct the evangelistic meetings dur- | ing ngements for an outing for | where they purchased several articles | 1€ Bircham Bend power station and | ing the session and it is expected that | the emploves in his foundry to be held to be sent to their sweethearts down | the Oxford country clup at about 7:15 | he will be on hand tonight to open the | Saturday at Savin Rock My CGNTINUED TRIAL TOMORROW L iin a1a Vinia, o o'clock last evening. cories. | ter annually gives his help a T L { At an infermal meeting Saturday | The accident victims were riding on Tomorrow’s program calls for the |selecting a day in August on which e B2 cvening, the entire crew decided that |the running board of the car and | usual sunrise, class and Junior Ep-|the men on the payroll are his gucsts ther would stay north until December, | WeTe Swept off by the truck, which | worth T.eague meeting. In addition | at the shore | but Christmas is a great time in [ Was standing close to the track. Five | there will be a Sunday school confer-| The Carter foundrymen will be On History of Berlin Left by Tate | Dixie, they desire to be home at that | Of the injured were taken to the Lud- | ence at 9 o’clock in the mornin lrentas hg s enoreRain e AL e ) | time.” And then, “vou all knew dese low hospital, wher one, of un-|Il. H. Dorchester of Bristol, 1 f} | to the varied pleasures which the re- Miss North—To Build Additional | here northern winters are mighty | known identity, died. The other two | Rev A. T Smith of Harfford will | sort affords. 2 | cold,” said one. So they are going to | injured passengers were taken to the | give a sermon at 10:30. The after- Going To Palm Room in Kensington School Soom. i stay and every cvening will render | Mercy hospital. Two of the injured | noon session will be given up to a i | those old plantations melodies, with [ NOW at the Ludlow hospital, are said | discusslon of the activities of the which the Kensington air has rung | to be in a serious condition. Woman's Foreign Missionary societies. P. 8. McMahon, constable John Hack- | since their arrivai. S = The 0 kmen, the company will erect factory, which will prohably Professor Benson Preparing Notes The annual camp meeting of the Central Massachusetts Advent Chris- tian church will open at Palmer, e T 4 o TS speaker will he Fred B. Wisher. | yaqq “on Thursday an number of ett found Francis J. Smith, the mis- School Days. ARALYSIS IN MERIDEN, At the Epworth e meeting at 6.1 " oople are planning to at sing witness in the assault case o o’clock in the evening Rev. John W. Rev. J. Wa Denton The baildimg committee of the | pag il ¢ ; Patient Slips , : O against the New Britain theatrical | schcol board is diawing up specifica- ps in® Despite Authorities’ | Mace, D. D.. will glve 101 ON | 15031 Advent C n churct magnate, on Main street, New Britain, | tions for the new room, which will Restrictions. *“Perfection | heen selected for one of the s te S‘ turday afternoon. It is said | be built in the basement of the Kens- Meriden, July 24—Despite the Stripe Al Gates. ers. t Smith was working for a New | ington Grammar school and that is £ Phe Plainville Adventist camp meont ‘ritain contractor and after receiv- | the only Aactivity in school matters. It : 2 hlack stripes on tntog | ing will not open until the ing his pay at noon time journeyed |is expected the plaas will be com- | den children who might has been in | 0 PAinting ”;1”; w,’”‘(hr‘ r{yh: ;?v!gl part ‘ own t for liquid refreshments. ; pleted within the next w ind then | contract with others elsewhere who ‘“'““”‘..’L’}'.‘L\}‘hu oAl s he went into the |all local contractors will be asked to | might have been exposed to infantile | f:r:;:fnjy;{; iu“rfl“"r'""m; it is ;mI}o‘r 100§ ousocic iy here ho was |send in bids n the work. paralysis, one case developed here to- | staod, to follow a similar course at all Refused To Finisl d. Mr. McMahon then no-; The teaching force has been en-|day acoording to a report to Acting | oo o o o state, Men weve sent| The Foresters: baseball SliitoritiesN analoan® tireivicompleted ki nitnelexcentionio? | HealtnO et Dl m chiSI 2 ion (RuNesSIES ABE ARSI LS BaS s e GRSl S e e e went to the Hard- | the Blue Hills school. Miss Nellie | The patient is Irene Creswick, aged | CiC i e e | sl it e B r | returned with Smith, | Dunleavy resigiied at the close of tl about six, of Bridgeport m_,m;m gny a5 _‘""M”_ n;fl»,-; o ~mT HIJ (o .",.“, .x“.r‘\u t vj‘~ were e who will be in court tomorrow morn- | last term and while severa: applica- | here on a viait to a family in South | Liey iore e O o noroceed to yesterday afternoon when they cxs ing. BRSO SOOI o0 Ta30) e || IMAbsal s, G000 DECETbn, G ity || o VORI e e G B O | T Wi 0 8 LI, S (B The adjourned case of the state |sition, the tcachers committee has[try to have the patient returned fo | “hoqoiicte have hoe by o EIDUTY I REh sl SrassAC g (g vs. McMahon, who was arrested last | made no final decision as yat Bridgeport on the ground that the | . M."‘L”\ Bl moaRtiyarabligln frest i thetpanisiinasalernlnnte Apll W e i e e s P Grn e, et e | :yw‘\(h\‘ a :f\l‘\ . 1»‘(» ur‘:” ince it was | ihe sixth Inning, the local hoys refus- of the peace and assaulting, Smith, : : has no isolation hospital. pisnutantogalisckihene B0 il ssiared ing) tos continueibecallse ot sthettl will come up tomorrow. When court| Because of swimming in the pond | A suspected case is reported from | 1OV, discernable for a - considerable | tude of the umpire. i convened Thursday morning, Smith | 2dJacent to the factory, the officlals |the east ena of the town, probably | distance and the v]f\n&f"r at the cross- For a half dozen stanzas, the vi was among the missing. After the |Of the American Paper Goods com- | just over the line, Town 'hmm]‘ il ings Is greatly minimized In the | itors put up with the palpably unfair S .ged assault, he was placed in the | PNV have decided to restrict that pop- | ficer Wilson has CommhSica el winter -months, when the ground #s|treatment of the “expert” who keld | William C. Farabee, v house by Proscciior Gibney |Ular form of summer amusement. Ac- | the state hoard of health. esarqinn | covered with snow it is expectetd the | the indicator but finally their patience | University muscum (Phil: el il attention, | cordingly, embryo Daniels and An- | p % tmprovement will be even more | hecame exhansted and they refused Prosecutor Gibney also issued a war- | Rette Kellermans will have the use of | ' The regulation against bringing in | FATKed as the contrast will increase | to continue unless a new umpire w rant for the arrest of Harry Mack, | the pond on Saturday afternoons only | children has been strlet, and familiny | {he Protection to drivers of vehicles | put on the joh. The Waterbury pla McMahon’s chauffeur on the charge |1 thPA near future. Signs t> that ef-| why return from the shore resorts | Of 21l descriptions. ers would make no concessions, of preventing the appearance of the | et are being printed and will S00n be | must keep their children in quaran- | Foresters {o Tnstall, though some of them admitted the posted in conspicuous places about | tine for three weoks, the pond. Upon information furnished by pastor embargo aimed to keep out of Meri- Satisfied with the resnlts obtained | of August, closing on Septc sessions as in the be held at Dunham's Grove. Restricted Swimming. After an absence of three years Dr. |1 starved and neark Ned) k . delay at any poin the lives exp ition. D# case. expedition to South Americ S TC rabe d with enormous eths turned, having accomplished sical eologi wnd othel more than he cxpect has | collections museum and o written an count o 1 e urney « < ome } ireds ol o g g 1°" { but does not, with \ ‘ graphs, including many peopld Members of Court General Lawton, | cisions were bad, and the game was | 21f 0095 BO% With custos ; o e A Sconbnicn o " "“”rif? s Briefs. — = oft arelanisinating & mot on i 8 e U fand the difflicultics ich | White men. The two Sc Amerio of this week. Judge G. Griswolc e i dovable socfal session after their S b overcame, especially In the first year | Ir i e brothil et pia which Constabie [ Miss Josephine Fagan and Miss| AERIATISTS HERE, “egular meeting in G hall this| Mrs. George Young has retur b ol s e acted jof fiile koown Euil Hackett served on Smith Tlizabeth Hut hinson of Kensington Steeplejacks St. John and Bradle¥ evening, plans having been made for | her home in Key West, FI 3 History Berlin. returned Satuiday after a visit with | representing the Capitol City Aerial a celebration to be held in connection | Spending a few weeks’ visit it G Mrs. Joseph Stanton of Detroit, Miah- | , A S {ih thel isiallat £ offic ted | atives in town —— === o S G e v 3 ompany of Hartford arrived in this With the istallation of officers elected S DT O - 3 g —— ! O e ian) e Stantonlis the encst ofiHET llcity it oy andl i oe e e e Mrs. Frederick Smith of Park strect THE POPULAR SHOE STORE Mics Catherine North and s | Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fagan. | repair work on the stack of the Cor- The installation exercises will be|ls entertaining her mother from future a history of Berlin There is an advertised letter at the | bin Cabinet Lock company. The men under the direction of District Deputy | Brooklyn, N. ¥ nt to press. For a number | Berlin postoffice for Mr. and Mrs. | have Just completed a big job on the, A. J. Greener. John J. Marphy will | Mr. and AMrs. Charles Roherts and E g' '3 NTine Nor o was,vital- | Robert Churchill spire of St. Patrick's church, Hart-| take the obligations of the chief ! their niece, Miss Geneva Kennedy ot Fom B q 4 ey g ‘. A. Fisk 2 of the Ber- tord. Both are well known here, ha ranger, a position which he s occu- | Glastonbury. have returned from Ir as gb‘ ‘¥ ted in the n looked up Rev. A. Fiske, pastor of th er | e e e e b y o and studied mang motes, | in Congiegaticnal church, znd fam- | in& done consideralle work for other | pied successfully for the past six|dian lch she found among her ances. |ily left this morning on an automobile | 10cal manufacturing concerns, | months. T e tor's relics. Many of these notes go | trip to Chiciso, where they will Visit — Funeral Services. slantiorine e Bl minedilinesrandioddstandrendstor 2o ) far back beyond the Revolution and | Rev. Mr. Fiske's brother. Later they | LUMBER VESSEL ASHORF., | With Rev. J. G. Ward officiating, | comPany resumed opevations of discontinu 'fj lines ar S L B w1l no doubt prove of great interest | plan to camp on the shores of Lake | oo Sy MRS TR REL | neral cervicos were held this atiers £33 ; L, : Pumps and Colonials at prices that are far below . R g 3 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mills have ar- 5 S i ichigan. Rev. Mr. Fiske will resume w e } . o ( to the community when the book is [ Michigan. Rev e s T noon at the home of Mrs. John Mor- e gl et e . i acton e ors | TS ipartorate cnithe first: Sunday hin | o Som SEITYHCHY ith a_cargo of lumber, | ranged for a house party this week actual cost. | satd to be intended for use in trench | WAV_on Maple strect. for Mrs. War-| .4 tpei) place at Indian Neck. Among D . found also a number of photographs | September. | construction in the French war front|Ten B. Revnolds, an old resident, who | (NeX PIAce Bx s Ceel Smons il Patent Colt and Gun Metal Pumps with gray, sand and daguerreotypes and these will be | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mullen of | achore on the Muirledzes near Qied Friday night Buriallwastiin|[ 0T e SN { 2 A i ¢ 3 8 : 5 N s D 1 < SO vin Mills and Miss Arline Gibbon of or fawn cloth tops, at wproduced in the book. Professor | Springfield, spent the week-end With | Grang Manan, N, B., according o West cemetery {ColiinsviTie ana Mtss Bertha Trostord| top Benson cxpects to complete his re- | Mrs, Mullen's parents. Mr. and Mrs. | vorq recoived here todas i Tl cornncted thell sville s . g 3 cearch hefore the end of August and | Patrick Hannon of Farmington road. : services at the funeral of Mrs. Morti- | °f this place AN | Gun Metal and Patent Colt Pumps and Colomal_s will turn over his cdition to a NeW | Mrs John T. Molumphy and chil- | == | mer Hart held yesterday afternoon | pHOTOGRAPIIERS IN SESSION. | with Cuban and Louis heels, at ven publishing company, Which{ qren are sojourning at Pleasant View = 2 : s i 2 " will print the hook. | Beach, Westerly, R. I. i ‘ As I OR lA Cleveiand, Ohio, July 24.—The Come in and Look Them Over. Walks. | | | | H H i V- k: al convention of the | The Ghost | Harold G. Stearns has returned The Athletic Girl Il thte bt Gl © ; | | , = 13 i — == {' Photographers’ sociation of Ameri- Rumors have been persistent about | from a two weeks' vacation in Ver- | For Infants and Children. kExerclso in the open cures lls of all (a opened here today and will con- | GFPAQN-- town the past few de that the ! mont. | H f ihd inds—but the athletic girl and young iinue through the week. Upwards of | ‘ roes imported from Virginia by | —_— | Thfl Kmd Yflu Ha” A'Ways Bm 5“‘ man is sure to suffer with tired, sore, 1,300 delegates are expected The | New Haven and Hart- | LOST—Envelope containing due bill aching muscles unless Minard’s w + . ring will be a i ai ] i r : vor#® fcature of the gathering wi i ey = '”“fl‘q‘! mndfcounons BRI Nalie '"I k| F,Bear: me{ derfully pure, creamy liniment is used great oxhibit of photographs in the "‘m : lal’ Ur contemplating le \flmgl only. Pay rent stopped Reward. ignature o: frequently to massage the muscles, ;,‘”_]_N”m covering 65,000 square feet | company. This| only. Payment stopped. Reward Keep and use Minard’s liniment, t | ot space. i ASK THE GLERK FOR S. & H. GREEN STAMPS omplaining witness and his case | | | town, Br juiana, emaciated 0 rn Brazil. reparing the notes left by f m———