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. NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1916. | Plainviiie eW*S;IffittIngfl Target at 20,000 a;d CARTER COULD WIN | is Feat of Dreadnaughts’ Big Gun FlfiHTFRfiENMflRQ ' e e Friends Say Condeil Supporters| :Phone Number Charter 5200) (Mril Ordees Carcfully Filted ' i | ‘UP TO AND INCLUDING SEPT. 8TH, We will Close Fridays at Noon. (ave FOHDdI‘ymflH Raw Deal We Show You the Best of the ¥ | ROGERS LANDS}O?flIEiATION? New Styles As Fast As They B oot asion e st Are Brought Out ) to Withdraw—Only Two Votes Cast ‘ Our Garment Section, one floor up, is brimful of the very latest in for Local Candidates—Briefs. Autumn Wear, for Women and Misses. There are the Smartest Suits, the A. H. Condell's senatorial aspira- most becoming Dresses, stunning Coats, Separate Skirts and other gar- tions - other jolt yestcra ments with every new style point that fashion favors. All other depart- ol SR ments of our big store, in the wearable line, are fast filling up with A e o Y the season’s latest and best. Shoes are built on the most correct lines for 3 nbiilners sndimominated beauty and comfort, and will please vou well. Attention also called to s e A the new Neckwear, the new Gloves, the offering at Boys' Department and can candidate for senator, the the late arrivals in Infants’ Wear at “‘Babyland.”” At the Men’s Depart- man receiving but two votes on the ment also, there are new Shirts and ties and Gloves, and all the Furnish- | S et e, ings to complete his outfit. Visit our store as often as possible and keep T e S antwan entincly in (conat| posted. trol of the Rogers’ contingent and as B | had Leen fovecast several days ago NOTE THE BARGAIN OFFERED HER % | the Southington candidate had every | thing his own way. Out of twenty- four votes, representing the number of delegates eligible to participate We have just received from our tailors the new 1 models which are exceptionally smart and up-to-date. You can purchase any material in our Wool Goods Section and for $1.75 above its cost, we make the Skirt to 2 : your measure. You have one fitting and any alteration needed free of the session, Mr. Rogers received thi charge. We guarantee a perfect fit. Our tailors have made several thous- | teen R.VH, 1'<‘mlnh{v of West ‘Hurt» and skirts for us with unusual success. Now is a good time to select your ford was also a candidate, his frienc material from the many new fabrics shown and have your new fall skirt having suggested his name as a dark made. This is an unusu er. hc should the race betw 5 ueualyofr Rogers and Mr. Condell be so close : that the selection.of a third man FRAGRANT SWEET GRASS BASKETS. il s e e e e A fresh lot just received from Canada hand-made by the Indians. We # | presumabdly those or the Plainville have them in a large variety of shapes and sizes. Round, fit baskets, Geieegion, 4, i Simerw ol i 50c, 75¢c, 98c and $1.50. Oval Baskets. $1.25. Round, Flat Baskets with | Wheeler, were cast for Mr. Condell. handles, $1.25 and $1.50. Round High Baskets with handles 25c, 50c, 73c, Claude W. Stevens of Berlin served | $1.25 and $1.50. Sweet Grass Mats for bottom of bags 10c, 15¢, 19¢ and as chairman of the gathering, F. T. 25c. Sweet Grass Thimble Holders,Scissor Holder, Pin Cushion and Wheeler acting as clerk. The con- | Button Baskets 10c each. vention was called to order by Charles T. Treadway of Bristol, who made a | : 5 G brief speechi in which he predicted the ! o = = = - success of the republican ticket for s WHLIE both state and national offices. EAVING AN AUTOMOBILFE DELIVERY FOB NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPIND ON The result of the convention reveals ! 3 % y i Hitting a target at 20,000 yards wit] PROMI'TI.® RFCEIVING ALL DRY GOODs PURCHASED OF US. 3 ”‘“f“"{‘“_“‘ g some d ction in | . 3 ¥ fourteen inch guns probably will puf ) | republican camp here pecause of the : G e i our navy above all others. That's whai senatorial contest. Months ago, Rep- | . - * o £ the dreadnaughts Pennsylvania and :;';(;;1‘\(11!:;6 fl«:, T'.hi‘uxi(f-r hm‘zmlw lN_a e 4 . 5 i Oklahoma did In Chesapeake Bay. e ¥ RN ¥ i E: or e honor and 1is ' ‘ s > 3 . . s = FEbRE A v Beflil‘l NCWS tena the schools in the city of New |lar morning worship tomorrow at | friends declare that the suppor: o y i o = _l,;‘?q(\m‘gfr}i:n:::ly“t]:c]\‘:‘z):w:in;h'eref:s Rritain. Pupils living in this district | 10 o’clock. Preaching by the pas- | promised him in the various towns - 5 e £ 4 oo sylvania; No. 2, Okla are compelled to walk two and one- | tor Evening service will be held at | was sufficiont to insure the clection of | - T < : e Tehigans: oL n half miles to the Kensington Grammar | 7:30 o’clock. A prayer meeting will [ enough delegates favorable to him to - : 11‘-22“5}‘5&?1“‘\4@005 pierceé,by shell. school. Mr. Reynolds of Stiles & Rey- | be held on Tuesday at the church at | bring about his nomination. Plain. | nolds’ brickyards, in speaking with | 7:80 o'clock. Sunday school sessions | ville has been after the senatorial ngrgfr‘c‘::nl?limrs;: h:; :1}:; StCh“‘)n“: will be resumed a week from to- | nomination for several years and in ! = 5 gk = | morrow. any . . their employes and the netd of co- |chip at 10:45. Sermon by the pastor, | 5 . g a f the other towns the opini., ploy e netd o D - J almost impossible to keep families on | ¢t payl: 5 L G e or a | % i - \ihieot. | employe a chance to attend. Thel HAN“ IHAI FEI] H]M e s : reh—Rev. J. C. Bren- | was held that the showing Zuade b peration to prevent undesir i J. W. Denton, on the subject | s voun e S S e nan, pastor. Mass will be celebrated | the local republicans at all Slaction ditions in this country afte: », ct, ith, and Feelin Their | Will meet at the factory at -6:deium erEols 5 Ships at the Sacred Heart church in East | should o | in Europe is finished form an import- | Place in Christian Experience.” Sun- | _ = 3 % Ao D! 3 be recognized. | in Europe is finished form an impor e Aill 3 . B af 3 ' | St. Paul's church in Kensington at { the Ic S R S Sl 5 N There will be a praise and social ser- | march to the station 3 o sing rcal representative was pursuad- | Selectmen’s Report. 1in for Cos Beach. St h dM i R . | brickyard. Although no official acticn Raule R S o t tals Watch an 0ney 10 né s probable that the | 10 o'clock. Gl G GG (X (o 1150 fyva S0 07 T || mens 70, bt il 6 SO (| e SR B s (R has been taken it ; Berlin Briefs, e 5 z beginning 7 o’clock children will be aliowed to attend - terests of Mr. Condell, who is regard- | man Johnson has e S e an ec s subject will be: “The Last| LR’ | SLATER’S turn IOF HOS})llallty | school in New Britain, the town stand- | Professor J. B. Mowry, state for- | ed In some quarters as a perpetual | one is evidencea from the figures con- ;‘ v‘(-\rm' of Rhode Island, has been the | candidate M Carter gave way to tained in his annual report which has close for the day, thus allowing evel ing the expensc of their tuition. guest of Dr. R. M. Griswold during | Condell in the interests of harmony | just been compiled. The tement EERERSIORAT Sy, e i New York, Boston, Provi- i 8 the pastor, Rev. J. G. Ward. Sunday and because of a friendship existing | shows that there have been substan- i i t b school at 12:05. Young People’s ser- | dence, Hartford Sprmqficlr’i between them but had he believed | tial reductions in racti v | tia s practically 11 de- o 6 o . that the showing - Gonae artments h i o | /e at 6 o'clock. Evening service at PR e ] et “\l 8 of the Condell | partments and that the taxpayers' |7 Siclacie: | Hnve opened the Largest Shoe Store o h Ca a. ] s would be so poor, he would | money was disbursed with care. i for Connesticut at 843-845 Main Strest School Board May Send Christian | priggeport, whose ma Miss L. Adele Bassett of South | DaVe stayed in the fight until the con- The report compares favorably |t S > y e ey, D o Orleans, Mass., is expected in town | Vention. Mr. Carter’s friends believe | with the annual statements of any of | Mrs. Maria Dill of New Haven ig | Hartford, | LN e that the Condell supporters should | the selectmen of recent yes The | the guest of Mrs. G. C. W, s { place. The Flanagan homestead was i a ecent yea The | rs. G. C. Woodford of Everybody Is Crowdmg to M s Flanagan Entertain. ngton | the week. Professor Mowr s fo. Lo ( The Misses Flanagan of Kens the sk rofeseox 3 partment of geol- UIS STICQWELL IS VICTIM e s | _ ot g B | honor of Miss Bessie Flanagan of | Brief Ttems. Lane Children to New Britain For artistically decorated for the occasion | Mrs. M. A. Gibbs and daughter, ‘:n":; (‘]‘;""{f“h‘fi:\fks -'_‘)a'_u that their | recapitulation is herewith given: | Fast street. 5 : 2 | with asters, marigolds and ferns, the | Minnie are at Sag Harbor, Long | gholid somvinee nic cb e’ and they | Borrowed money ........ $16,000.00 | Mrs. William Calmbach has as her | Slater’s Great Carnival. Flanagan—In the Churches. {(_uwr scheme being vellow and white. | Island. el i]]:"’;fl"lv(\lrl,();':}\\;n;;}lfi:s | D:;mn:l;:(xl:;:n 2L A _ 338.80 | uest Mrs. John Irish of Manchester. | Louis Sticqwell of Kensington has ‘i2:;n§aih2“§(“'§$fl§ns(i“f;:fr:"in‘ft esn 7788 Yesterday honored when | dryman, a move which they arsue | Election Expenses ...... Tshih o B pulcome Gl A Colossal Shoe Sale E:r(:g::]turx:e\(\l;':ilgx;’\r‘:l;n? :T}n;?ut Ltofn% ,‘[mg of candy baskets were aistributed. | Claude W. Stevens was. shossn e(rll]i‘f;f “\nfili]‘i‘i::;\lzfie'h.onghl the nomination ],fy‘r,'\fi(]”'"”"‘m" i 2 '7;;: Lady of Mercy, was calling on friends | The Greatest We Have Ever Education — Reception For Miss | 6 him with a tale of woe Those present were Miss 2nnd |man of the meeting of the fifth sen- | The now claim Mr. Carter was fyailiniioynicday Held. fought fears to Sticqwell's eye: Price, Miss Grace Flannery, ’llbk ; atorial district convention held yes- | made the victim of an unfair deal and | Martha Rebekah lodge Will enter-| mpose who were here eagerly grabbing) ffian who was about twenty years of | Grace Burns, Miss Margy Conlin, | terday afterncon in Plainville. As | while they will e aDT e o v e ! tain the officers of the state assembly | the bargains, are today relating their good ke, had but one leg and the story | Miss Sadie McCormick, Mrs. M. J.| predicted in these columns Elijah | support to the G. O, P. nominces they | Insurance and intevest 4.60 | &t its regular meeting Monday even- | fortune to friends who will be here tomofy bf his trials and tribulations on | tho | Swittlinger, Mrs. George Ilanagan, | Rogers o Southinston was nominated | are. not enthusimscic o oS ey | APt = : inzlin [OddlFellows | hallllIn ‘the ats (i LN A s (Peelt, swve. oxpect e TIREINS road without a friend and home, was | Mrs. I'rank Saunders, Mrs. James | for the office. Mr. Rogers is well | ment given thom e s e 0 "7 ternoon the Crescent Past Noble | 000 worth of new Fall Shoes for men, womefk sad\ Mr. Sticqwell, moved by his | Maloney, Miss Mary Hannon, MisS | known in Berlin, | ) IR Efon an 5 0o | Grands' association will meet here. and children will be sold at a tremendous| story, invited the man to his home | Margaret Burns and Ars. J0seph | A yooting of the Kensington T. A, | Howard to Speak Here. Miscellaneous ... ........ 9.90 | The A e et i baryata ovaner o b ORI AN MIC | nex team of 1 Britain | afford to miss this big bargain event where he feasted him and provided | Woods, all of New Britain; Mrs. | g society wiil be held tomareow. H]lis T Howardlis representative of L Poor L iin ns Wi s si i ,375.09 | Will play the Faresters’’ baseball nine | i Supply your i e v win, ;‘1':" q‘;’v“h f”bed(; PTP}QfI "oit‘ m.ot;m,“' i‘Iamers }iassfi" angl)ilex ;Eg‘:‘;:;” 2; the National Manufacturers' associa- | FOlCe .................. 308.05 | Sunday afternoon at Allen's field. | %5 PRDITiyour BN mov e MevIREe - potcans BLoRe SR Y ANl | Hartford; Miss Bisi S ETURN 1 = i will give a lecture on ‘* s >o0r ospitals ... Wi 8.05 | Ga ill b, Vo will sell ladtes’ 3 ‘{rllomer h‘fthf“r o At Gl 25| Washington, D. tk R Ccpexeny RHIURN DRUM O VIRGINIANS! :zg\rwl;(jri-{winw 'lnl:f-t]\:xm évixulx:];\.;“u}el | I!*rg:u:’::h S T (”,121,',’,‘:“1":‘\,1’1”;‘3‘,:‘ SRl fhe man whom ey ha e rl'en ed | carroll of Poughkeepsie, N. BB Town hall. The Business and Im. eet lighting ..... o B 73 | for the visitors, A . S e fandm ls‘t san e From Worcester, auspices the address will be delivered, | TOWn h;;“hlmg Soeothanns 50 | reet next Saturday for the purpose of | You can’buy New High Grade Footwear e I T T e T e || e e x Worcester, Mass, Sept. 1. Tne | 128 decided to charge no admission | ,}‘j“n o <~$r-< ceees o 985.05 | ruaking voters. There are about one | at less Inan yon eyacsaw 1l Il L kry, when to her amazement he was Auction Off Tent. Jresontation of a snare drum, caprieq | 2o, [i® fownspeople in gemeral ave | T7F WoECSH i -50 | hundred names on the list “to be | aoat cf the leather lowhere to be found. He had ungrate- | A tent and trunk containing numer- | by the 13th Virginia Regiment ia tne | IAvited to attend. et S GO mado e il oo i orissav ot i ully left her home without even bid- | gus articles were auctioned off this | Civil war to the Confederate Museum | M!- HOWard give a talk Wednesday Total -ders drawn 8332705 | . The youns daughter of Mr. and | lsdics and srowing siria high and low sho hing her farewell nor had he even left | morning by E. W. Stearns who has | Was the object of a trip to Richmond, | ¢'e1IN8 before the Chamber of Com- | Tofal as per orders drawn 65 | ars. George Benson was operaied on | At .00 b note of thanks. Further investizn- | charge of the midway at the Berlin | Van started today by the Woreoster | MEFC€ 0f New Britain and made a | o oo _"é SER: | for throat trouble yesterday by Dr.| We will sell 1,000 pairs of men's and boys" lon showed that in his departure the | fair = Prosecutor Willlam H. Gibney | Continentals, a military organization | MOSt favorable impression. He is an | BorTowed money $16,000.00 | Desmarias of Bristal and Dr. Frost of | $5.00 and $3.50 shoes at $2.00. ranger had unceremoniously taken gcteq as auctioneer. There was a sl celvad i tor | this place. The child was reported to | _We will sell 565 pairs of men's $5.00 Fine of this city. The drum is to be placed | [Bteresting seaker and his lecture sold watch as a remembrance of | cortioq" contest for the articles on | iP the museum at Richmond. instructive as well as entertaining. e | be resting comfortably today | Bench Made Shoss—every palr represeits is kind treatment and as he had 7 5 Received for st 4o 102 o v | the latest new Fall styles—the new Bnglish : e : £ sale and $17.50 was finally offered 1 Several vears ago the drum was| The relation of manufacturers to J N & s i it ha * as Damage by dogs 400 | Michael English of New Haven was | | some medium and wide toes in Patent been penniless when befriended it has | 223 SO0 5 RS B Se cone & ,_g [ other towns 136.15 bought by Dr. A. F. Wheeler ; : - y . F. er from a et oYies | placed under arres sterds ¢ Rail- L.t aw " sen learned that he also took $7. | "ol odized last year by the of- | 12¢41 dealer who had obtained it from Teat of M Domme 20 Foad Ofesr Grase, o e o Fll- | Calf, in' button o lace ‘st $5.00. 'he case has been reported to Pros- ; the son of a Union veteras Strong fund ........... 197. S el e 1 Ladies’ $5.00 . e case ficials of the fair from a concession- n. It had e e e e st e e B -ooe A o b a : : : hite Calf, Pearl G 3 cuior William H. er::sma;?naegom R B e e b SR e ol ety it ot 416,787,25 | CTeating a disturbance at the passen- | cocimive. Gestems becctiully sade. aor being made to locate 3 tract and pay for his rental. : fects some years after his death, Dr. | i 2 s | ger station. English was In court | ered or leather Louis heels—Oponing B To Attend Reunion. . sorpnle Wheeler hcose the Continentals as o e e e i i i R et el B ©oiin: sferiEoniEiTh Porter of: Football Practice Tomorrow. medium through whom to restore the b §16£60:36 theraSnn il uo B Do o iua gty will sell Ladies' Roval High Cute— Tudson street will attend the fAfty- | Manager McCormick of the Acorn |Telic to the south. The presentaticn Tt o G [t han o ass ol anagron TTn, Samiaghs M ASK e hrst annual reunion of the Sixteenlh | football team of this town urges all | excreises in Ricmond will take place £ . i E er icon | oA onpecticut Regiment which is to be | candidates who intend trying out for | On Sept. 19. ; Prm(‘ipa{i O. L. Judd held a meet- f\‘;"h;ic "7]0 H‘"rfi before Justice Con- | S sell Ladies' two-toned Boots— eld in Hartford Monday. Mr. Por- | positions on the eleven to report to- A R ng yesterday with the teachers who | €¢Il 13 afternoon. 3 1, Blue, Pearl Grey, Dark Grey, 2 PAEAL are to have charge of the classes in e jiend Batent er With ‘White Tope-—Hies r Is the only living member of thiS | morrow afternoon at McCormick's DR. W. B. CRAIG DEAD. the local schools and preparations e § Price $3.00, o 5 0 Net expense as per orders egiment in Berlin today. field where the first practice of the | servative Mr. Porter w wounded ~ in | voor il be held, e battle of Antietam and bas confined to the hospital for six nonths with a bullet wound through Berlin Congregational — Church— | Des Moines, Ta., died here yesterday. | tain payments by devositing nis is left shoulder. The othor living | Rev. Samuel A, Fiske, pastor. Morn- | She was seventy years old. Dr. Craig | o0 o5 n om0 o < tion of the health officer, and they B emyer of those who responded to |ing worship at 10:45 o'clock. The | had been prominently identified with i a strong, safe bank; and are prepared to assume their duties. i We will' sell Boys' and Girls' §3.50 School he call from thls town is Wallace An- | services will be conducted by the | the activities of the Christian church. | When taxes, insurance, special 1s- Health Officer Bull does not con-| Mrs. Middleton and daughter Jen- | Shoes at $2.00. ews, formerly of Berlin, but now of pastor. The senior endeavor society | At one time he held a pastorate 1a |sessments, payments on real estate, | Sider that there is any reason for [1i€ Of 40 Liberty —street and Miss | we will sell Men's Dr. Whitcomb's Cushe eattle. Washington. will meet at 6:30 o’clock. The topic | NeW York. i, T Ghey, T Sl @) e £ keeping the children away from |Marie Goodrich of 393 est Main | fon C 00 value, at $3.4 Laborer Infured. | for discussion will be, “Little Chances - - the snoinh °F | school any longer and he has advised | Street left today for a trip to Jack- | e v Mon'als e ¢ ; to Help." i d | the school board to begin classes Mon- | Sonville, Fla. ber Micnael Orer:h'!‘ 4>n’fpln}'«'!((l] 2s a la- Kensington Congregational Church Regular deposits, small, perhaps, | day. o » Mon's Ficat. Quedics 4808 7] :‘;i:’;‘g‘t:“:ghr\‘:"f;:r ihe e dew | —Rev. Carleton Hazen, pastor. Morn- | 5 P make these payments easy and cer- At the Churches, \is‘l{:;‘;‘;fim‘\di; o il‘;n:;j;f‘”"l\j‘*;‘» are ober Boots at §3.00. g nget of his left hand was badly | in€ worshib will be held tomorrow at o w tain. The cancelled check, returned Episcopal—Holy communion will piniindes 0L O R i ULgehe BlgEeet DU n Opu- ruised and the nail was ripped off. | 10:45 o'elock. Edward Cowles will | o > by the bank, affcds the test legal re. | L€ celebrated in the Church of our| MACIHINE COMPANY OUTING. | C ta, made in the very finest washa Pr. M. H. Griswoid attended the in- at t;“S }“;‘f ol f]"-“ work at Stod- | Saviour tomorrow morning at 8 S TING. a i combinations o White, Tvors {dard, N. H. where he was in chargt | o'clack. Regular services will be held [ To Be Held at Cone el e R b L NS 8 mac {of a church, this summer. . Sunday | {fo BerHeld (at Cosoy: Beach'\Tuesday. | e e convenient, business-like wa 5 : 3 s . at 10:45 with preaching by the rector, | Epiby and many other o Combinations, all School Board Meets. school sessions will be resumed after | { A 2 Your savings account is also solic- | Rev. R. H. Burton. Sunday school ' of Next Week. s and bottoms, ;\ meeting of the school b(fl]\!’r}' '\_\'iu: & p(féumnsmgnt of several weeks due | ~ A 417 s ited. We pay 4 per -ent. interest, anq | Will be omitted. ‘The New Britain Machine company | , S Dnir the price d last evening at the town hall Hut | ¢o the infantile paralysis scare. The | B we pay your taxes ; Congregational—The pastor, Rev. | will hold its outing at Cosey Boach on | o or HLU e ol ue to the inclement weather no Pus- | Christian Endedvor society will con- | : : LRl axes on mcney left in | g I, Grant, will preach at the morn- | Tuesday of next week and the concern | b He6 corea o tatio ers about ess of an official nature WAs traNS- | vene at 6:30 o'clock. The topic for our Savings Department. ing service. All departments of the [ has gone to considerable expense in ce Sends S48 cted as several members were absent. | giscugsion will be “Little Chances to S | Sunday school will resame their |its outlay of prizes for the athletic Il e and at stk Joa nother meeting will oe held in alyqh ang Miss Florence Nelson will sossions and there will also be a meet- [ contests. The exhibition of prizes is | srices & wise, economical people will W days. be the leader. 2 P) 3 '“ ing of the Christian Endeavor society, [ being held in Crowell's drug store b : the bateuioy S8 :f:‘ g hetexening ‘O"f";f“'e"g'c{;‘l Kensington Methodist Church— L falnvile rust CO. the latter to be held in the evening at [ window ‘ t Sing the advisability of having chil- | o U8 T e 3 i A program of athlet r ; oL : 4 5ohhn pastor. Regu- A B 6 o’clock. etic sports will be ¢én who live on Christian Lane &% - PLAINVILLE, CONN. ] Advent-Christian—>Morning wor- | carried out. The entire factry will il San Bernarding, Cal, Sept. 16.— 3 were made for the beginning of the [ Wa witl sell Men's 3850 Po Fi b Dr. Willlams Bayard Craig, former | The careful business man con- | fall term on Monday. The teachers | | and Postmen’s Shoes, double soles with. fall At the Churches. chancellor of Drake University «t |Serves his jncome and anticipates cer- | have been in town for ten days, re- ersona:s [ SN B U e L v porting ahead of time at the ‘sugges- We will_seil Boys' ¢ Hrl's $2.50 school { | | Shoes at $1.50. | | ceipt. The transaction is closed in a 843-845 Main Street, Hartford,

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