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Plainvilie News | WILL OPEN SCHOOLS | ONSCHEDULED DATE l('\'ln(‘e:l little ar no interest in coming campaign and apparently | body is seeking to be sent to the | democratic state convention The | Gate for this event, however, has not | been fixed and that fact undoubtedly | j B accaunts for the lack of local interest | § in the matter, the no- Notes. | Cameron of New ster, Mr Mrs. George M | Eaven is the guest of her s | James J. Murphy. right assistant s returned pent Myers, Collins, h ity, wherc Authorities Anticipate No Delay | “Dan Over Paralysis Scare JEALOUSY CAUSED ASSAULT from Phoune i his Number Charte Mail Orders Car e {UP TO AND INCLUDING SEPT. 8TH, We will Close Fridays at Noon. trest she appen- THE SORT OF FURNITURE WE SELL Just now our lines of Furniture present an un usually attractive appearance. New pieces, ordered| many months ago, are arriving and being placed on out floors, and it is the kind of Furniture you will take keen delight in seeing. You can tell at a glance that it has quality, char- acter, individuality if you please. There’s much to see here and much to please Come in. > Smith hospital, Park whe undergo an operation for dicitis Miss Susan Rooney has accepted a position in H. James’ dry goods store to O] IR BLANKET SALE f()rAIIGI]ST # | Plainville Man Resented Slight F Mill Anna Kilcoyne has returned | miliarity With His Bride—Delega. | PeT Bome in Danbury after a visit | with her brother, Rev. W. P, Kil- cayne. BEdward Dyer is reported to gone to Maine on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bobbono have gene to Niagara Falls twa weeks cn their vacation. L. W. Bevins has resigned his and nothing but an un- | |,cition” as janitor of the Center the out- | school | paralysis, of which Plainville in cammon with other ! little likelihood at | communities is beginning to Riarere the | €nce the dryvest period this season as Thus far the town has been | SVideNced by browning lawns. For 8 - this is the first time this year many free of the disease, although it was | residents have been compelled to re- | | teared last week that a case had de- | sort to the use of the hose to keep veloped here it has fortunately proved | their lawns in condition otherwise. In the absence of Health Officer J. N. Bull, who is enjaying a brief respite at the shore, Dr. C. W. Moody is in charge of health matters i | IN DETECTIVE ROLE developments of an alarming charac- ter. However, Dr. Moody is watching { Aids Sleuths to Run Down Her Jewel Thief closely the arrival of strangers and | fully i o l | i OFFERS VALUES that no WOMAN CAN AFFORD TO PASS BY higher cost of wool, and the constantly incre ing advances, we by great foresight and lavish buying are able to offer as good values as in previous years as you can easily prove by personally ex- amining the Blankets we offer. Come look at the Wool Finish Blankets in white and gray, with colored borders. Soft Fleecy All Wool White Blankets, with dalnty borderings. Plaid Blankets that for loo and wear cannot be equalled. designs tion and Float to Middletown have Parade—Huge Snapper Caught, Plainville | September accord! schools will open ihil, fall term < to the present plans of the | Mon- for the Tor | school board Notwithstanding® the toward occurrence such as break of infantile there appears experi- present, will with schedule. you. (THE FLINI-BRUCF @ ASTLWE 8T 450 TRUMNBVILL 8] Beacon Blankets in the most attrac for lounging and Bath Robes, Crib Blankets, soft and warm for the little ones and a delight to mothers. Army and Camping Blankets. In fact, Blankets of all kinds at the most mo derate prices. NEW FALL BOOTS The latest are in a new shade of dark gray kid, high cut lace stvle with welt soles, Cuban and Louis heels, and built on very stylish lasts. Call at our Shoe Dept. and see how good they are for $6.00 pair. HARTEFORD | wil] enforce the same code of regula. tions as was outlined by Health' Officer Full shortly befare he left on his | cation. Martinelli Was | Jealousy fanned to fever heat by the extreme temperature prevailing was the defense offered by Virgilio Martinelli when arraigned before Jus- tice A. H. Condell last evening on the > of assault on one Samucl Syl- an aged Plainville milk dealer, Prosccuting Attorney Stanley S willim conducted the state’s case sisted by Judge V Malone of Br tol and Martinelli was defended by | Judge W. F. Mangan of New Britain, | | The prisoner was arrested yesterday | forenoan by Officer Philip Marino on | complaint of Sylvester and was locked | { UP awaiting trial. After a lengthy | ié4i SR | session of the court last evening Ju Mr. and Mrs. F. Bailey of DeeD | tice Condell found Martinelli guilty River have returned home affer a| anc nnsq him $7 and cocts | | | visit with Mr. and Mrs. William Nye of Hhelevidenreloree et it n e atatel| | SILK STOOKINGS Have you ever tried those made by c We always carry a full line of this popular make in black, white and a full line of the new- est and best colors. The McCallum Stockings stand at the top in the Silk Hosiery world and give better wear and service than most kinds. Years of manufacturing stand back of every pair. Particular attention called to the Orange tipped and the Kelly green tipped Silk Stockings, made es- pecially for us by the McCallum people. Ask for them at Hosiery Counter. constructed by the Electric Boat o of Fore River, which has their oomstruction and boat to take him home. He came to this country to be educated, but after the disease seized him narrowly es- caped confinement for life on Pene- |lieves that there is a wide field kese Island, the leper colony in Massa- | them at the present time. Presumably if they are bullty chusetts. | 3 i % 1thr\\ will be operated on a schi Friends who wanted him sent homo | ., "o ting with or supplementing 4 ok the matter up, and the New | maintained by the Deutschland —Senorita Luiz | | York health authorities agreed to 7 | the Bremen The company had, | prepared plans for such eff | mit him to pass through the city. Ac- | fact | before war was declared, and| = | even John S Doputy | 1 te these designs have been OBil Health Commissioner, there Was NOt | op renewed interest here. this, it! The design for the smallest bj were | calls for a submarine of 2,000 tons 4 that for the la of 5,000 to Vice President C. C. Davison of Electric Boat company belleves only that the undersea liners | nave a great during the W that can, with the advent] peace, be readily converted into s liners with a few small chang and frequent submar between this country and G many is not only practicable, N thoroughly probable, in Mr. Davise opinion, provided the war lasts lof The Allied blockade is as stringent e |« de can be made, but in and ran it, and the Deutsd feat is with the capabilities submarine of equal power a ising t Mr. Davison operation Jealous, pany, signs for New York, Aug. 2 de Mendez, daughter of the ministe from HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE PROMPTLY DELIVERY FOR. NEW BRITAIN YOU OAN DEPEND RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. ON Guatemala, and beauty, noted as a ; was rewarded fori|(GoralnERto Siines: weeks of detective work when, aided by vesterday Beriin News LABOR HOLDS UP NEW TROLLEY LIN Materials Also Lacking for Stor- age Battery Project GONSTRUCTION POSTPONED' danger and authorities the slightest in city detectives, she arrested a man whom she >d of robbing | home of jewels valued at $10,000 highly pleased, company is now of much week-ends, used. The new trolley will prove a boon to /ie farmers in the southern and for the Connecticut aid to be the object criticism, particularly on when the closed cars are ville after a visit J. C. Lincoln. with Mr. and Mrs the Massachusetts accu her willing to let him leave there could he Joseph Bobomart, formerly in the Mendez home, Rutland Road, Brooklyn, is the pris- oner. em- 5 “Leper | tne health | | | no objection. | | ployed 5 have been'allowed within Bryant lue Dr. was Bil city since Joseph ioner,” | Bast Berlin . tended to show that Martinelli, who is western ends of the town.- At present | Miss Pauline Rile returned | & voung man and recently married, their greatest worry is the cost of | from the Berkshires | committed an unprovoked assault on transporting their products to a rail- Sylvester, who is a man past 60 years. road center. Many peach growers are Ivester maintained that he had anxious for the start of the line, for | & oc! 2 done nothing to provoke the anger of then they will be able to get their | BUrdick have returned from a sojourn | § 07 vmmzprfl(,p,nlmam hevond 5 crops to the depot in a much quicker | ¢ Indian Neck remark passed upon Mart and cheaper manner. One prominent wife. Tt was this remark wer said this morning, that when developed, that 1 the the line is completed an effort will be rtinelli erheard it and made to have a spur t'p ok laid from | ned by his counsel hein either Upson's Corner the Kilby s we by the heat and gres ! House to the freight depot, where it | Skyscraper sed by the old man’s action de i arand can be easily shipped New York, | SHAW-WALKER, termined on immediate revense. His|&rand larceny Roston and other wholesale centers. | A opportunity came when Svlvester Senorita Mendex's Sl R e the! passed down the stairs and the latter | ©f Governor Whitman, and through was set upon and severely beaten |the governor special attention was without realizing that he had com-|centered on the hunt for the thief. mitted an offense warranting such “It was romantic and thr S shient! said the Senorita last night Many Go to Middletown. | n]nms I was frightened, but how were | cabin. The Diz LA ol £ bt cete| I::kd:\gff‘rai‘felm I\'nr‘\l. the man who | F‘]nd‘m\'.n large tracts tion and one float to the state parade | 015, ™Y JeWels until I pointed aim | they are engaged in r i &nd field day of the Ancient Order of : this estate the young had the thumb of his right hand Hibernfans in Middletown today. able to live comfortably caught in the gears and suffered the William Cunningham devised the fioat, ing into contact with amily. loss of the top joint. The mixer was | which represented a butterfly, and it | " ; commis said has He gave hisrage as 23 and his (ailige el Brook. | IN8s. “and though the matter was | g | lyn. - Arrested with Bobomart was a | t8ken up recently, there no reason =0 Besilar pretty gir ng dressed, who de- | alter | scribed her. Viola Lyons, 1| is under the care of a vears old Haven i Alvah Ventres, Niles and Arthur o | Anderson, Harold Woods and Louis | the order. long as a leper | service s of New the ompetent phy- siclan and remains at home or in admitted 1 the | Place des e \ated there is not the slight- - | est danger "here block Det land any Flathnsh j imin lice a number “Built Like a tion the o 1nd wer ! ity i jury cautions | way a Diaz trav Boston to New York panied by a physician nurse. His stoy will be kept s ome- | Cuba he will on ¢ of menace.’ led by to father is a friend automobile and says that the cost not be heavy becas of the economical nature of the Died engines wa will Peach Growers and Passengers See | . ject will receive all sorts of en- | and a tr | | conragement from the residents of the J ] ying ret. in a family of place in this city From Great Future for Proposed New j CoUTagement fror e TLoses Thumb. While trying out a new bread-mixer | at the P. J. Buckley company’s plant | vesterday afternoon, Lewis Buckley here to be quarantined e Althy whore On | Britain, Meriden and Kensington Route—Has Thumb Cut Off. are v land, sing cattle. man will without co ANy one except BUYS EIGHT PLAY Public improvements must needs have labor and the lack of the latter held up the work of the Meriden, and Kensington to Strengthen Nine fd Next be | Connie Mack | Enrico Piccerilla, a pawnbroker, of ‘ 225 *West Twenty-fifth street, brought into court with a pearl und | his diamond necklace and a bracelet of saphires and diamonds, which Senora | Mendez identified as hers. {held in $1,000 bail. n- Year. has was 22.—Eight play the Nel associatid) Philadelphia, Aug the own New Britain trolley ers from Pacific coast, met with many flattering comments assembled yesterday morning and at A% 1t passed Ghrevsh the fown enrout first seemed to fail to perform its func- for the Tombstone City. A number tions properly. Mr. Buckley was look- of Plainville girls dressed in white cities through Kensington. A charter |ing for the trouble when the accident el e theienion occurred. He is undergoing treatment v i e float. Bristol als was secured, the incorporators being | .y “New Britain Gerferal hospital. [ am:;; S o A‘“ddlel‘o:‘l’"? E. Allan Moore of New Britain, F. : s | fent e nie et iy Hanford and C. F. Lewis of Kensing- | .o poge Carson and Angelo Pled- ' bile. A handsome float afranged by ton. The Chamber of Commerce of i, ,nt ot Farmington road will be mar- | W. J. Madden, the Bristol druggist, both cities were also interested in the | ried tomorrow morning at St. Paul's | church, Kensington. Rev. J .C. Bren- nan, the pastor, will perform the cer- | emony. if company. Last fall the company was formed, its object being a direct route the Hardware and Silver Southern Mountain leagues i York state, the and the Rocky TO BUILD UNDERSEA / iy G join the Philadelphia LEPER IN NEW YORK LINERS IN QUINCY :““f" th hetween American leag s fall and next spring, accord 1de yeste The new pla; of Fra of Pacifi 1rashef leading the South itting. The othert ouncement 1 Mack Bodie day onnie “ o ers lude Ping San Cuban Student Comes to This Coun- | Electric Boat Company Has Desizns o passed through the town early this 1ding hitter the .rorning and was followed by several decorated automabiles from the Bell City. try and Contracts Incurable Disease for Fleet to Break British and Outflelder project and a committee was appoint- ed to look into the feasibility of the | matter. This committee reported that i Fina Man onl Tl in their judgment the venture would | Shis Two ‘motorcyelists journeying its inception | | Hartford were considerably perturbed and it was thought that work would | =7 : FrErene e be started in the early summer. But | o0 evening W & Jabor. ar Father the shortage of 5t hae | 0909 O & man Iying o {he soaddde | of Atlanta, who is —Permitted to Return Home. Blockade. | ern association in | are Pitcher Johr Caught Huge Turtle. Barney Mason, one of Plainville's veteran anglers, accompanied by Luke Welch, journeyed to the state pond on | leprosy while the gnstsrn edge of the town lnflti somewhere in this city cvening and caught ane of the biggest | snapping turtles ever seen in = = Thissectlonal cabinetisa conspicuous E cxample of Shaw-Walker sky- scraper construction SHAWWALKER clder Bated Volz and rrisburg, Pa. taleigh, N. CJ Butte, Mont. and T Pitch New York, Aug. 22.—Porfir a young Cuban student, who developed A s Diaz Quincy, Mass,, Aug. 22.—Undersea on prove successful from merchantment to ply between America and the blockaded ports of Germany, pi Austria and their allies may soon be her Parnham Inficlder in Massachusett: waiting for s Grover of nd T —— intervened. It is understood the men hehind the project tried to place ders with several large manufacturers of rails and other trolley facilities, but the concerns could not promise de- livery within any reasonable time. Then the labor shortage became acute and although daily wages in- creased in practically all lines, it was impossible to secure any help. The new corporation, it is said, now will let the matter lie dormant for a time and construct the line at a later date. Several routes were considered but the committee made no definite selec- tion One was to come down Arch street, New Britain, and thence down the back road to Kensington, by the Aterican Paper Goods plant, through Jue Hills and Stocking’s Corner to Meriden. Another was down Bassett street, New Britaln, over to South Main street, connecting with the Con- necticut company’s line as far as the Kilby house, then up Main street, Kensington and the remainder of the route was the same as the first one considered. The {ncorporators plan- nell to use storage battery cars, instead of the usual overhead trolley These cars have been tried in many western cities and have been reported Bs a complete success in every in- stance. There s o question, but that resi- dents of Kensington, especially those, who use the trolleys to reach New Britain or Meriden, would welcome tha change. If the company used open cars in the summer, and there Is every reason to belleve such would be the case, the travellers would be or- were wires. | just south of the Beckley station. They stopped their machines and went to the man’s assistance. He proved to be | Harry N. Anderson of New Britain, and said he bad fallen from an auto- mobile. The man seemed to be suf- fering from the heat, and refused to consult a physician. He was taken to New Britain and placed with rela- tives. £ Preparations Preparing. still continue for the opening of the American Fiber plant | at the old Peck, Stowe and Wilcox fac- | tory in East Berlin. Another consign- ment of machinery arrived vesterday and a large corps of men is kept busy installing it. I Briefs. John Thompson and Roy Hultgren | of Kensington are enjoying a trip to Niagara Falls and Buffalo. Merton and Miss Florence Webster | returned yesterday from an automo- bile trip though the Green Mountains and Montreal, Canada. The return trip included a stop at Lake George. The teachers of the Fast Berlin Methodist Sunday school will hold an ice ecream and cake sale on the lawn | tomorrow evening. Ambrose Barrett has returned from 2 two weeks' vacation in Mhine. Sterling Woodward of Fast Berlin has severed his connection with Sunce’s store in Middletown and has accepted a position with the Mildrum Jewel company, ‘Mr, and Mrs, J .D. Mullein have re- turned to their home in Thompson- Steel Letter Files KYSCRAPERS in minia- ture, having girders, cross- pieces, sills, etc., of channel- steel, interlocking and bracing each other against strain. In addition, it is solid one- plece steel—made so by elec- tric_spot-welding. No nuts— no bolts—no rivets—no rods —no screws. Drawers non-rebounding— stay closed without superfluous mechanism, Will run silent, smooth and speedy 100 years without repair or attention. Highest awards San Francisco S Sani Dicsot Enseeitions i You will understand why when you ex- amine a Shaw-Walker File beside your old equipment. You will also understand our guarantee: Money back if it isn't the best file you ever owned. “Phone us to send you a Shaw-WalkerFile today, ADKINS PRINTING 66 Church Street locality. Mason declares the monster ! veighs over 60 pounds and will not | fit in a brine barrel. Using a cow’s! udder for bait the huge reptile was coaxed into shallow water where he | put up.a gailant fight before being teken prisoner. Mason In earlier this | © vears is said to have taken a voyvage | B to the Gallapagos islands off the west coast of Sonth® America, where the largest sea turtles in the world are ic be found sporting in the breakers and last night when he landed the manster in the state pond he thought | for a moment that his prize was an | expect to be invited to the biggest | expect to be ivniteq to the biggest| turtle feast ever held iIn Plainville within the near future, Caucus, | Republican g Although the republican | caucus for the purpose of naming| delegates to the state convention at New Haven, September 5, is scheduled for Thursday evening at the Town hall there is apparently little interest in the event as it is understood the Plainville delegates will be lined up | with the Healeyvites and that is in line | with past predictions. However, de- | spite the fact that the Healey boom | has been well advertised in Plainville | there are some who favar the ne_ina- tion of ex-Mayor Louis R, Chensy of Hartford, the latest dark horse in the gubernatorfal race to be trotted aut. The delegates to the senatorial con- vention will probably go instructed to work for the nomination of A, H. Condell, the local candidate. Probate Judge George R. Bylngton will doubt- | less be endorsed by the caucus for | probate judge l Thus far town the democrats have i ¥ (3 Best Pure Lard ....2 lbs 3ic | CHOICE STE-' AK LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS .Ib 14c FRANKFURTS or BOLOGNA . ...1b 121/2C FRESH HAMBURG 1 5c STEAK ... e clb; RIB OR PLATE 10C 20c BEEF 18c NATIVE VEAL ROASTS .. e 1D FANCY SHOULDER 1b e i) Fresh Western Eggs Meh. Creamery Io 33c | 19¢ 19c¢ 10c 5¢ 18c MOHICAN PORK and BEANS ......can 100 PREMIER SALAD 10 [ DR ING bottle STUFFED OLIVES vm‘ pl“p\l 18c 5(‘)(‘"0.\” \(v“”))m 19¢ LEMON or GINGER ][ & 25¢ NAPS .2 Ibs 25c¢ Large Yellow Onions . .4 gts Jersey Sweet Potatoes .4 qts Fancy Malaga Grapes .....1b Large Ripe Cantaloupe each Native Sweet .doz Medford Prepared JAM 3 jars M BRAND TARD 3 14-0z jars

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