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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1916. | Plainvilie NeWS" e e SRS LS e S S s | | MAKE YOUR PLANS - OTRIKES PLAINVILLE (Phone Number Chaster 5200y (Mail Orders Caretutly Filled: Wild Rumors of New Cases Not {UP TO AND INCLUDING SEPT. 8TH, We will Close Fridays at Noon. ; Substantiated § NO CHANGE IN ZABEL CASE Victim Remains in About Same Con- —Southirigtons Here Tomorrow. Plainville has been experiencing a | fantile pa 7 Thursday, and all | tinds of reports were going about the This long looked for bargain occasion started on its way., with un- village this morning in reference .to usual offerings, Saturday morning. It will run for the entire month of leged new c: but alarm on this September, and if you are a home keeper it will be to your advantage {o ¥ | score may be allayed at once, as Health Officer J. N. Bull states au- | thoritatively that but one case exists, You have choice at this Sale of all open stock Dinnerware, and there that of the Zabel boy at the home of Caior on Forestville avenue. give it your attention. are many handsome patterns to select from, of all Fancy China, of which il C. M. we have a splendid assortment. Of all Bric-a-Brac, of all the novelties in According to reports received from Pottery, of our full line of Cut Glass, of the many styles of Table Glass- the health officer and Dr. Charles W. ware, of all Lamps, Baby Carriages, Trunks, Ranges, Fireplace Goods, and Moody, who is attending the child, the | condition of the patient is unchanged | today. The case, however, is one of the most severe reported from Hart- This space cannot begin to tell of the special offerings. There are big A ford county, the upper part of the reductions on Preserving Jars, Kettles and all things needed to aid you to | voungster's body being entirely par- put up your winter supply of preserves, jams, pickles, and all the other | alyzed. A WODLD OF I T | In the effort to prevent the spread b toothsome dainties that taste so good in the cold weather months. of the discase, every Sunday school in All Vicior liccord Cabinets at reduced prices during the run of this town has agreed to follow out the | MARVEL sugsesiion of the health authorities Great Septesnior Selling. " and none will re-open until Sunday, September 17, and not then unle i e CATTLE OXEN AND STEER SHOW Taken to Hospital. Rumors have been current in the village since yesterday that Raymond E SHOW - 1917 M(dels Cunningham, the young son of Mr. @ ana Mrs. Willlam Cunningham of BAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR. NEW BRITAIN YOU OAN DEPEND ON Meploastiest Sl nnhgintandl ] OULTRYAND pET ST & paraly: but this is absolutely fal | PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF USB Since early in the week the child has been suffering from an attack of ap- 3 pendicitis and this morning Dr. J. N. W‘DAZZL}N ¥ Bull took the boy to St. Francis hospi- o ———r rlin News ] State Cnn.\:enflon.—L. A. Westcott | is planned vlocx?lly' for Labor Day, a | tal to be operated upon for the re- Be g Db D e T e e SENSATIONAL FREE EXHIBITIONS DAILY I?nqzsnntm(;nic 'm(d (;onrlgo w. S‘;lh\'a;. factories will also shut down. The ““Help the Boys” is the slogan that By THE COLUMBIA PARK BOYS’ CLUB OF FRISCO. 42 Well Senatorfal _Convention — W. - | torsorial parlors will be opened until | wiy 1 dvanced Monday by the . 5 a e g KIL[EI} BY TRAIN Dooley, John P. Fitzsimmons, J. T.|noon as usual on Mondays. The Ber- | jeaders of the blainville Youns Men’s Trained Boy Acrobats, Military Lads, Musicians, Etc. Molumphy and T. C. Fagan. lin post office will be open until 5 | clyb tag day committee who hope to Schools Open September. o'clock and the following hours will | raise enough money by this means to E As forecasted in yesterday's Herald, | Pe observed at the Kensington office: | pay the expenses of operation this 5 ADM' S SI ON N | GHTS the local schools will not open until | 7:30 until 9:30 a. m. and 4:30 until | winter. A number of Plainville Monday, September 18. The school | 730 p. m. young women who have volunteered St. Paul's T. A. B. Drum Corps will | to act s taggers and will be abroad "’board held its September meeting last . | evening. President John T. Molum- | head the New Britain Carpenters’ | early wodking for the good cause i XCJ / /V OA/ A —~—— Bfldy of Jflseph Mamhs Found QI | phy presided. The matter of opening | Union in the parade in Hartford. | The first annual meeting of the club ” Z ,Q A /L ( )/4 Z)S { the schools was discussed at length | Many residents are planning to spend | will be held Wednesday evening at § and after it was made known that Dr. | the day at the shore and other will | o'clock in the temporary quarters of | L[ 5{ TFaOKS ThlS MOI’Hng swold favored a postponement, the | take automobile trips to various | the club at the town hall. All inter- | } board 1an’ nously voted on the | Points. ested in the club’'s advancement are ST 18th. E. W. Mildrum was appointed At e Chucohos cordlally invited to attend this meet- S " mg when officers and an executive | census enumerator and a few bills s . TWO PARALYSIS ! were ordered paid. Berlin Congregational church-—Rev. | committee will he chosen. e ——— = S. A. Fiske, pastor. Morning worship [ The club hopes to obtain a large | cason. A number are planaing o membership and_announces that all | to attend the opening of the Connentl: boys over twelve years Uving in Plain- | cut fair at Charter Oak park & lges will be conducted By Dr. H. H. | y. ore eligible to foin. The ciub parienpot i all Housewares. Breaks Arm. ‘Morse and Skinner Children Have Mild | Elmer BE. Austin, the local ice dealer, iffered a broken arm this morning. tomorrow at 10:45 o’clock. The serv- Attacks of Dre Malady—Houses | Ay, Austin recently purchased a car- | Nourse. The Senjor Christian En- | will maintain a club room for read- Church Services. | will also take an re will be but one service to- | loac F as superintending e fety wi i e ev z a games and (4 Dnasausined—Demonrats Hold Cau- |28 of 1ce 2nd W 32 | deavor society will meet in the eve- ing and games anc i i . Ruar: | the unloading at the depot, when his o= "o a5 o0 actite part in sports during the com- t the Church of Our Saviour. slipped = e was cipitatec = A S i vi . cveral basketball teams | The rector, Rev. Robert Burt s foot slipped and_he was precipitated | "' oo Fo LR 00 o | ing winter. Several baske! s ctor, Rev. Robert H. Burton, | cus—Briefs. [to the ground. He struck on his left | | St Pauls charch—Hov, J. & Bren- | ;ro plannea. will conduct the morning service with the head crushed in and no |elbow and the arm was broken. Dr. | A&7 Pasfor. Hase will be celebrate Ball Game Tomorrow. holy communion at 10:45 o’clock. of | R. M. Griswold was called and re-| FUPRIOT 2 Gt s o A Sunday school will be omitted at to the | duced the fracture. d sington at 9 o'clock and (Ihe REorestors 12 Ve B ST an EeC R Al e Ba b tisb: chusoh tor oo Joseph Matulis of Christian Lane was | ¢ {at the Sacred Heart church, East|game for tomorrow afternoonat Allen | & - T “”;”“ - e et T e SR just | Blood Poison Cured. | Berlin at 10 o’clock. As it is the first | fleld with the fast Southington Stars. |y, = i service at 10:14g ‘”" o ° ° south of Stiles & Reynolds’ brickyar Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex- | Sunday of the month, the members of | The game “‘”»”“;‘““”‘“" ;‘}13 o C"i“'l‘i" |and at the evenins service ot 5 hlt e Mountaln s o stone bridge this morning. |ander Bruce of Gingerbread Lane is | St. Paul's T. A. B. society will attend | The Stars are rated one o ke »“;”"““ o | o’clock will deliver a report on tr Although no definite information could pected home this evening from the | communion in a body at the Kensing- | est ball teams in this section o S o rth ATl don oo s be secured, it is thought the man was | Hartford hospital, where he has been | ton church. countyflandundonbisdlsSccRRERIES (Raige o s e Septemb d October is the ti ack by a train a was going |undergoing treatment. Young Bruce, | Kensington Congregational church | Wil attract a large crowd. at 6 o’clock. %08 Bmesting SPemperancScioporistne timelto sadoy Griswold | who is seventeen years old and was | —Rev. Carleton Hazen, pastor. Morn- | Labor Day Closing. At the Congrezational church in th a vacation in these wonderful Highlands. - 10:45 | Plainville will observe 1fonday as| yysencs of Rev. I, L. Grant. g The Hills are to be seen in all the glory of for the removal of the body and was | High school last June, was rolling a | o'clock. The services will be con- | Labor Day with the closing of all the | joo "0 1o condudiod by Rey. le opinion the man had been dead [ barrell to the barn last Tuesday, when | ducted by the pastor. The Christian | factories in town. Tite bank will | p i B8 e Sofcucted by Rev, M for several hours. The unfortunate [a sliver lodged in the palm of his|Endeavor society will meet in the eve- | close all day and holidov hours Will | qooo, cfn g )1' Storiofitho Hourih 4 an was until a short time ago em- | hand. He immediately pulled the |ning at 6 o’clock be observed at the pest office. The |y B e ar O0% "‘)‘”‘”"‘,‘ of Hartford utumna 0 la e ployed at the Berlin Construction | splinter out and thought nothing more |~ Kensington Methodist Episcopal | barber shops will close 4. noon and | po 1 L% SREen’ on (‘1”\'\“”“ asehool company and lately has been working | of the incident until that evening, | church—Rev. E. F. Lounsbury, pas- | most of the stores will ciase for the | .. "0y o= ].L, intermediate n New Britain. when the hand swelled to three timess | tor. Services tomorrow at 10:30 a. m, | day at 10 o'clock. W3k no sports| o= ° SHse sslvicss, will (be o No lack of amusements— golf, coaching, Mr. Matulis was born in Lithuania | its normal size. A phvsiclan = Was|and 7 p. m. The pastor will conduct | have been planned at thie writing, it At the Methodist church Rev. W, A. motoring. You will want to climb Mount nd was about forty vears old. He | summoned, and for fear that blood | hoth services. is hoped that the Fswustere will ar- | 5 d v is hor Goodell, the pastor, will conduct the Washington and take a ‘ peep at the world is : g isoni i set in, ordered the first came to this town about seven | poisoning might se .o t . range for a game oo Liile Field Mon- | [O% & ' 20 P Lan - By : e sad by his i boy to the hospital. At the institution Fogliati-Pantore. rni Many i ) & service at 10:45 o’clock and years ago. He is survived by his wife oy day morning. Many 1< spend the |, iy o evening at 7:80 o’clock, e from the roof of New Englind." v i 2 - | this morning, it was said the danger | pr e | &2 1 and three children. The funeral ar rank Fogliati of Kensington and | day at Compounce arA others plan Eiritr CneHn Sl b e e & : 5 .| had entirely passed and the hand was i L : . 5 rangements have not been completed. Miss Josie Pantore of South Man- |to leave this afternoon ror seaside re. September 17. The Epworth e Round Trip Fai ‘mal again. Al ! i e Infantile Paralysis Cases. forma chester were married 1 sorts to spend the last holiday of | IF : ; Fadl i Rt ed In that town will meet at 6:30 o'clock. The The first case of infantile paralysis s to Signal. round-trip Fall Excursion fares are lower than : Tennls Maicr : the regular Summer Excursion fares. Hotels offer was found In East Berlin yesterday af- | As a result of a driver of a wagon Lfitoday: i special rates to late-season guests. ternoon, The victim is Ruth Morse, | failng to signal, Edward Hanniman, a ;:fi.j::::io}‘:;fi?& of the firm of Pre- ¢ . F":‘“ tennis players are much in- | ‘seventcen months old, daughter of Mr. | motoreyclist, was badly shaken up and | o' 1€ 08 St W hich conducts the erested in the match scheduled this Dates of Sale and Mrs. Henry Morse. The child was | suffered several cuts about the feet f o on Main street, Kensing- afternoon at the ‘Hough street courts | Tk e m o e e Par | tolOctober aken 111 in the morning and Dr. T. C. | and legs this morning. Mr. Hannl- | 1o% After a wedding trip, the youns between the Plainville tennis elub | 6, inclusive; returning, until October 14. A i TG OLL, G Ciarion || e e @O Gehan (S shmen cfxup e I\:11 make their home on Main team and the team represen®ing the | i / toms were apparent and Health Officer | Swamp Road on his machine. xS reet, Kensington, office force of the Stanley Works, For Booklet giving full information see Local Ticket Agent, or write General Passenger Agent, New Haven, Conn. R. M. Griswold was notified and he | team was in front of him and the Briore Notor mmediately placed the house under| griver suddenly turned to go into g ? gu | Miss W ©ferresi . ! a r L _ 4 | Miss Marcella Coughlin of Bank N Y H & H R l rantine. The case is a very mild | Treasure Fields, without signalling. Stmmlmf Z:]‘:S"“v}’f the Berlin Con- | street will return Monday to ;,:.l,» ew lork, New flaven artfor allroa one and how it was contracted 1S a | Mr. Hanniman was unable to stop his npany, and family have work as stenographer - : returned from a two m wed oh : apher at Cheney | mystery, for the child has not left the | machine or turn out and a crash re- |- Fhoda Tol onths’ vacation Brothers in South Manchester after house in some time. sulted. He was thrown from the ged Sbonding Torkva vy The thre ar-old daughter of Mr. [ motorcycle and severely shaken up. | Rev. Carleton Hazen, pastor of the e e ; = = S. Skinner, caretakers of the town | Dr. Griswold treated him and later | KONSington Congregational = church, | Serves his income and anticipates cer- | Sy ihomas Roonaylof Crount at house, was also found to have a mild | he was able to resume his trip. The |80 family returned yesterday after- | tain payments by devostting nis | jmonanr o e I of the disease, by Dr. Griswold | griver of the team: immediately drove | 2000 from an automobile tour of i : = 2 5 n street. . fldr & money with a strong, sife bank; and | g Jorning. The children there have | away after the crash leaving Mr, | Northern New England. Y ced under a strict quarantine | Hanpiman lying in the road. Charles Rosen has resigned as mail B Bl sessments, payments on teal estate, | PANY for the past seven vears, .. [ work will be begun on the new |jaxes are ims e ta o ] es are imposc 1 the receipts o effort will be made to pre- | - slerk s E . The Freight Embargo. clerk at the Berlin Construction com- | further spread of the mal- pany. " o 5 | signed to accept a positi .n- | twenty-five cent piece hile tl ¥ etc., fall due, he writes a check for | position as twenty-fi nt pi while tI In case of the threatened railroad | gineer and general supervisor , |ing of the new design half dolla; D oo, strike becoming a reality, the brick- | 4 marriage license was issued this | the amount. | Btate normal school at Danbury. will not be started until the early part e ! makers will suffer most, said one of | P0TNing to John A. DeLowray and Regular deposits, small, perhaps Rev. J. T. N tof October. hellooaliDemacratefmet inhcanouell thelinumBerkiilslmorning Il 105 MizeRETelen ool HE oG sicens e Rt o st ol M el B SR T Do el B oncs S B ed quarter on one last evening In the town court Toom [ caj freight house has refused to accept | ton- J&ad £ 3 = 8 e b e Smilagon S Sy and elected delegates to the varlous | oo ' consignments which eannot bo| Burt Ripple and family are occu- | tain. The cancelled check, returned R ot e b e e | o i e onventions. Although realizing Ber- | gelivered this evening. The brick | PYing the Brown homestead on Lower | by the bank, affords the test legal re- | o &30 o'clock tomorrow mornin: [ reverse side S e s a strong Republican town, never- | y,rgs have a large supply on hand |Lane. | ceipt. The transaction is closed in a | = = The fifty cent plece bears a full le less the members are enthusiastic| ., q many were making preparations C. M. Warner and son Lester and | convenient, business-like w | wre of the Goddess of Lib sver a possible chance to elect mem- | ¢ (it covaral carlonds, R. Seaburgh of Kensington will spend | S g 3 = 1ding olive hranches, while the bers of thelr party to state and town | = At the American Paper Goods this |the next two weeks at Ocean Beach, | Y CUF SAVings account is also solic- i 1 f a sprea offices this fall. The meeting was har- | ;o ning it was said the concern has | New London. " | ited. We pay 4 per cent. interest, a ’ monious in every particular and was | With %gn of any other injury, the body struck *home last evening. Dr. R .M |- was noned and gave permission | graduated from the Hartford Public |ing worship tomorrow at Thursday afternoon. Mr, Fogliati is | The careful business man con- Greclan lady on the obverse side | war loans is reported hy Reuther's nd the hundle and rods and the axe | correspondent at Amsterdam of the Roman lictors on the reverse 7 3 s Under imperial ordinances b= Pease, who I been mill- Superintendent Joyce also an- | peq in Vienna virtually all “"y"‘” when taxes, insurance, special 1s- ght at the Trumbull Electric Com- | nounced that within next two weeks ¢ : nd stamp AXes are increase New race track betting and on matches and cther articles d Roman Lictors sOul T iy enough material on hand to keep| Rocco Belmont of Kensingtoh has| e PAY your taxes on money left in e A A o T ) e o || GOV M 2 (A, TR St G L (|Gt W) (o e S ’ soNorqen be replenished in the very near fu- :F«"l:r{y:{ 'hr,»;\gt»ifigmszmx‘:\m“},;_})‘:"':‘“f“,‘ | ture. The Berlin Construction com- £ 3 eorg ‘| pany has a large supply of material Philadelphia, Sept Orders Dr. and Mrs. Mathew H. Griswold | G y‘m\,:',‘ el e bbb i returned yesterday from Roxhury, | _ Siatesihune Wi dsg ol Sullivan was chose derator and W. Vermont. Dr. Griswold held the po- | f . ULpose o Suliyan wasichosenfmoderatoriand Wt el vt 4 Snd il batublet ofkeepizol| . g W DX Griawold g neldiihefng | | not he placed in circulation before Butites Of Coue J. Dooley, clerk. The nominations || sition of medical inspector of Camp | : War Loa ing for some time. - 4 5 = | the 15th or 20th of this month. T ar Loans, bwere medaland il were electea by ac: Tella-Waukcr, which 15 ane ot the | P @IRVI@ Yust Lo, |nundrea ana sty thousand of : #amation. The following delegates Labor Day. largest in the country. He will no Ol v s e ey ; B, Sept. 2, 1;08 p. m oins coined da were chosen: Although no particular observance | resume his local practice l PLAINVILLE. CONN. l The new piece bears the figur i, . iece bears the figure of United here, but the coins wil trian tax the ng the interest on the