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Plainvilie News (Continued From Seventh Page). for senator ¢ to get him d an effort is to be made run. ate for Town Off night’s s >d that t ain next Tues- ations for the mit that the within a few votes of hi opponent, and the belief that he is entitled to anothe the position. Fumigate Troughs. in the footsteps of the Selectman t shutting | 1e water in the public troug: to oid the danger of a further spread hois 1 the A number of infect- ¢ been killed in s of the dis ported here hors: ire worried to some extent over the conditions. Instead of depriving water enti ed horses Bristol, and ave the horses of , the selectman te the troughs. Finish Tournament Soon. Tub ten tennis tourna- s started some s of the Plainville Lawn arrangements to @ the completion of the ment among its membe time ago, and in a week or two it is hoped the finals will be played. The tournament was to have ended on August 31, but the vacation season made it difficult for the players to get | together, and the time for settling the | matches was advanced. Winners of the contest are to re- ceive cups presented by President S. | S. .Gwillim and J. H. Trumbull. Brief Items, The local campaign in favor of | woman suffrage will be opened here | tonight, when there will be a concert land rally in front of the Baptist The speakers will be Alice Swetman and Ralph Waldo , who are making a tour of church. | the s wome; in the interests of ‘“votes for . Warfleld and daughter irned to their home in Hart- | fora, | the home of Mr. | field of Park street. left yesterday for Dan- Vs 1me the duties of his new | position in the State Normal school. | About thirty of his friends gathered at | his home to tender him a farewell re- ception. Music and games were en- Mr. Pease was presented with d Mrs. E. D. War- ends. Mrs. Pease will ‘re- main in Plainville for about a month when she will rejoin her husband. Deputy Sheriff A. P. Marsh of New ritain will sell at public auction on ptember 21 the stock in the store rket of Israel I'ouzzner, to sat- t of judgment granted to er spending several weeks at | hospital last evening to Mr. and Mrs. | TENDERED BACHELOR DINN Nelson Delarme of Pierce street. The Misses Alma Carlson and Gun- held Hedwall have returned from Wal- nut Beach, where they spent their vacation. TEACHERS TO REPORT ONE WEEK EARLIER ‘Will Meet September 12 to Prepare for ‘Week of Discussions Pertaining to Educational Work. Although schools do not open for the fall term here until September 19, | the members of the teaching staff will | have to report for duty a week earlier, according to an announcement sent out to all teachers today by Su- perintendent Stanley H. Holmes, the statement follows: “All teachers of the New Britain public schools will be expected to re- port at their respective schools on Tuesday morning, September 12, at 8:30 o'clock. “A general meeting will be held at the High school auditorium on Tues- day, September 12, at 3 o’clock in the afternoon. All teachers are to be present at this meeting.” Superintendent Holmes states that ! all during the week of September 12 to 19 he plans to have a series of teachers' meeting and which the teachers will be informed as to their duties, the methods to be employed and all other matters per- taining to the making af an efficient educational system. THE CURRAN DRY GOODS (0. ur Great Alteration Sale is still booming as we are being crowded for room daily and are forced to reduce stock quickly and in order to give the workmen room we are obliged to put new Fall Goods as well as Summer Goods on tables and counters at sacrificed prices, giving the public a grand opportunity to supply themselves with Winter . Needs at little cost. SHIRT WAISTS 79¢ and 98¢ Waists UNDERWEAR Women’s Union Suits, SHIRTS Men’s Negligee Shirts conferences | Fdward Anderson of this city was tendered a bachelor dinner last even- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wright of Linden street, by thitry friends in honor of his approaching marriage tc Miss Margaret O’Connell of Kensington. Much of the evening was spent on the lawn, which decorated with colored light the evening songs were sung by John Herzog, John J. Crean and others.. John J. Crean rendered several piano selections. A turkey dinner served. Among the present were Thor Wright am Heinze, A. Puppe < Erickson, E. - , A. Berlin, C. Grunbach, A. Olson, A. Robinson, H. Neumann, R. Jones, A. Ernest, A. Price, F. Rittner, A. Puelcher, J. Her- zog, G. Foberg, J. Wright, E. Ander- son and J. J. Crean. was During GOING TO U, OF VERMONT, Edward Curran of Church street, a former High school faotball star ana later one of the mainstays of the Middlebury college team, will enter the University of Vermont this fall a1d will report to the foatball train. ing camp next Tuesday. Last fall Curran played at end but will try for o backfleld position this fall. SUITS LADY, FOR MISS AND $15.00 TO $75.00. 59c value, to Clean up 39 c o at Suits and Coats Tailored Suits at $4.98, $5.98 and $7.98, worth $10.00 to $18.50. High grade Tailored Suits at $8.98 and $10.98, worth $19.00 to $22.00. Coats in Velour and Novelty Woolens at $3.49, worth up to $10.00. Dress Skirts in Plain Serges, Melrose and fancy $1.00 value, 39¢c Muslin Underwear Fine Muslin Underskirts, value, special at .. e . Nainsook Gowns, trimmed with hamburg, and ribbon, worth 89c, special at White Underskirts, made of trimmed with Swiss edging: special at ...... INFANTS’ OUTFITS COMPLETE You will find everything here for the baby, from head to foot, all grades to suit all prices. A big line of Baby, Dresses from . 25¢ up Baby Bonnets, from 19¢ up Coats, Caps and Knit Goods for the baby at re- neatly trimmed, 79c¢ . 42¢c lace, fine long cloth, $1.00 and $1.25 values, Best Pure Lard 3 3 c ..2 1bs 9to11 A. M. Personals Mrs. T. J. Tobin and son James e returned from a three weeks’ at Pine Orchard. Emil Vogel will leave tomorrow for a two weeks' stay at Camp Tom, Moosup, and the White mountains. Miss Helen Ewing of Norwich s ting Miss Agnes Johnstpn. Miss ving and Miss Johnston are class- mates at Wellesley. Miss Katherine Clark of the Corbin Screw Corporation office has returned from a vacation at Sound View. Dr. Kenneth E, Kellogg has re- turned from the White Mauntaing and resumed his practice in this cit: Mr, and Mrs. Albert Grauer, Jr., who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Grauer of Cottage Place, left today by automobile for their home in Santuit, Cape Cod. Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Oldershaw have returned from automobile trip ta Keene, N. H. an GIVES UP GREENHOUSES. The greenhouses of A. J. Sloper in the rear of his home on Grove Hill which have, in the past, furnished many | iful floral pleces for church servi hospitals and other institutions, have been given up by tho owner who will convert the land into other use. ‘ ‘City Items Six hundred people have been made happy by purchasing lots at “Belvi- dere.” Are you one of them?—advt. After Sunday, Sept. 10, trolley ser- vice to Lake Compounce will be dis- continued. H. J. Zahnleiter, resumed teaching. block.—advt. Tea will be served at the New Britain Golf club tomorrow afternoon and the corn roast, which was sched- uled, will be omitted. John W. Lockett is 11l at his home. Hats at $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4 and $6 at Wilson’s.—advt. violinist, has Studlo, Booth's A. Katten and Son 114-116 ASYLUM STREET, -:- = HARTFORD H. 0. P. “CLOTHES BEAUTIFUL” The finesf, most stylish ready-to-wear Clothes in the world—at the most reasonable prices. In all the New Fashions. We have bought from the best Clothes-Makers in the land, from the great style-leaders. are beautiful to see; All strictly hand-tailored; terials carefully pre-shrunk, The new goods all ma- tested and matched; all wool throughout, of course, and guaranteed down to the small- est detail. See the new styles now. 4 Having a tendency to taxed by study sk amined. A child’s E 1y developed until s the usual school coution should be We Cun Overcome Defects of in Childhood which if let run on to maturity ca never be overcome. Broken Lenses Duplicated Satisfaction Guaranteed— A. Pinkus and Manufpeturid Eyesight Specialis Optician. Over 30 Years’ Experience 306 MAIN STRELT. FOR MISS AND TO $250.00. COATS LADY, $12.95 Young Childret squint can Y cured, and before having their By 'PHONE &' Fancy Mild e 280 Fresh Conn. Muenster Eggs ..doz Round, Sirloin, Porterhouse STEAKS Fresh Western EGGS ONIONS—Large Red 4 gts 1 5 c SOAP—Good Laundry 36c | = 25¢ SATURDAY SPEGIALS Moh. Evap. Milk 1 0 c | ..can Mohican Bread Flour, bag $1.05 Tte9 P. M. Small Lean Smoked " SHOULDERS 5-7-1b avg. '® l 5 c < ALL DAY SPECIALS Jersey Sweet Potatoes l 9 c B G Li eans—Green lmas.4 . 23C Green or W; ax.St'rmgless 3cans Beets or Carrots 23c ALL DAY SPECIALS Mohican Creamery BUTTER ...Ib 34C 3 Ibs $1 Mohican Cocoa 55 T ohan Lic Mohican Tomato woolens at $1.49, worth up to $3.50. 15¢ or Comots anens 10C Best Cooking Potatoes 37 C peck v 15¢ QUALITY MEATS Small Lean Pork Loins Fancy Roasting Chicken . ... Small Legs of Veal ... Native Shoulder Veal Lean Rump Roasts Lean Sliced Bacon I'resh Killed Stewing Fowl . . Prime Short Cut Rib Roasts » 26¢ Fancy Shoulder Roasts of Beef Calves’ Liver duced prices for this sale. GRAND CLEAN-UP OF WASH DRESSES $4.98 and $5.98 Vaiues Knit Underwear and Hosiery Dress Goods and Silks o ke 36 inch Silk Poplins, value, special at ... 36 inch fine French Voile Wa special at ... made with sleeves 16¢c values, special at ....10c ‘Women’s Union Suits, lace trimmed, all sizes, 85c value, special at .. 19c Women's fine Silk Lisle Vests worth 39c, special at . 19¢ 36 2 ancy 3] ings, Women’s Knit Undervest with and . without sleeves, worth 123c, special at .. ‘Women's Lisle Thread Union and knee cuff, worth 59c, special at Men’s Balbriggan Under Shirt worth 29¢, special at Men’s Fine Lisle Union Suits, value, extra special in all the new colors, $1.00 C:lifornia Sunkist Lemons o ...doz Olive O Pompeian Brand .. gt tin Mohican Pure Catsup 33c 75c¢ 18c 19¢ 14c lace trimmea Toilet Paper z and 19 Dlias and Drawers, 19¢ knee length, 79c . 42¢ Legs of Genuine Spring Lamb b Fancy Roasting Lamb 20 c b Small Sugar Cured Hams 2 5 Dove Brand Molasses wh r half . 1b Cc 2-12-1b can NECKWEAR Women’s New, Up-to- date Neckwear 4 5 c T5¢ value BLANKET SPECIAL $3.00 Wool Nap Blanket CORSETS - Standard $1.00 690 Corsets Pure Cocoa (bulk) Marshmallow Whip .... 10c ®™ 25¢ EASY - TERMS EASY TERMS RUSSVWIN PARIK | ILAND AND HOUSE SALE Free Souvenirs 3= SATURIDAY, 2 . N - Free Souvenirs Free Car for Saturday Afternoon Sale Leaves Corner Allen and Stanley Streets, at 1:30; Central Park, 1:50 P. M INSPEHECTION DAY= Special inspection Day Sunday. ~ Free Souvenirs -will be given away Sunday afternoon. 15 Semi-detached two tenement houses to select from. Will be sold on the easy payment plan. You must see these houses to appreciate them. “Russwin Park” faces on East Street, near the head of Smalley Street. East Main Street or Hartford trolley will take you within a few minutes of the Title Realty and Development Co.