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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 20, 1918. - PLAINVILLE NEWS ‘ - = S The () Agzlrtts ; wanere oy | s C. S, HILLS & CO. s SUCCUMBS TOSHOCK | BN B o B IR CIeO:m= \WWHKEIK Prominent Plainville - Resident Bomn in Kent in 1838 May 20th to 27th Every one will be called uppn to contribute to this most worthy cause Attentlon CaHEd to a Few SpeCials in Summer ! ARy Ne Don't wait to be solicited. Find some Official Worier and let such one Fave what you can afford to G n New i ] LR give. This is one of the greatest mediums for assisting our soldiers and the needy and worthy of every Furniture Offered at OQur Big Dept. T RED CROSS DRIVE OPE IJ‘ e : st A : Attend to this as early in the week as possible. WILLOW ARMCHAIRS in natural color, hand made with deep seat, | Canvassers Report Early Suce - 2 ] 75 s 5 o0 EPE?CL:;; PRICE, FOR THIS ,,....""""""* $6 75 EACH Carl H. Nelson of Forestville Ave- | B . nue Missing in Action—Rockwell- SEE THE KAITEX ROCKER—Brown finlsh with tapestry cushon | Drake to Build Addition. The Benefit Of the Fltfiflg Service seat and back with seat supported on stecl spring bottom. Reg. price $12.50. i SPECIAL PRICE FOR THIS SALE ACH Today Piainville mourns the death e o f one of its oldest citizens, Warren ers were $9.75 at $7.75. 0 3 (Otherarw Dilnen ) | P. Morgan, who died Saturday aft- TIFFIN FOLDING TABLES—Ideal to have for sewing use, card play= DT hiom i o oisior a0 2 ing ov for tea table. Frames arc havd wood, stained black with two re- Wwhich he recelved last Tuesday at Our splendid assortment of “Madame Lyra” Corsets makes it easy to auickly select a Corset that movable trays. lis. Bomrding logso gv Hact | Muin will afford perfect style lines and give you a degree of comfort unknown by the wearer of ordinary Cor- SPECIAL PRICE FOR THIS SALE EACH S e L N Nlorean as i nOTIRE I sets. $3.50 to $25.00. ‘ Kent, Litchfield County, in 1838, and e el Iyr RN Cone et b thous i Deer: COMFORT AND SERVICE ARE. AFTER ALL. Tt TRUE MEASURE OF CORRECTNESS "IN THE CHOICE OF A CORSET. While just the right Corset may he chosen without assistance of an experienced'fitter, the right Cor- set is sure to be obtained if it is selected with the advice of the Corsetierre and if'fitted by her . at the age of 21 was married to Maris ) SOLID MAHOGANY ROCKERS with antique canc seats and back, fipm‘:‘“f’: I,,'.h("‘. ”")‘"1\"]"" Lol otk broad arms with medallion insert in back. Brown finish and would be good ainville where Mr. Mor- Proad armejmin i e B Gy o B el Summer Wash Dresses R cabo. Morgan block on West Main street. T‘\:fl”k};.'ni:-r:‘:(\bium.)' & 3 $1 1'50 For 18 vears he owned a clothing | [ Tor Porch, Street and Afternoon Wear. m 3 . store. After 18 years of business life Very protty Dresses in gingham, plaids and checks, TUCK-AWAY TABLES of solid mahogany, fine for tea or card use he moved to Meriden where he lived oS el trimmed with pique, linen and buttons; arge collar P : a few years. returned to Plain- N SPE! .. . CAC ~ufi's, dra skirts. and VERY SPE 3 $5 95 EACH I el G o e T and cufis, draped skirt 5 5 Graduation and Confirmation Dresses ; We have secured a very complete assortment of Graduation and Reception Dresses, that one will de- | ! | | | light in seeing. The styles are the very newest, at- bears h name. He conducted the | N S R N Frocks of Sheer Voil BATHROOM STOOLS with feet protected with rubber tips. SPECIAL ueu:;o‘d nm ;ir\ c“m |-txi;;:; :Il‘l(\'e”:l:’r‘] alflty TOCKS 0 eer ones PRICE 1S ... $1 10 EACH Holdll ot tol Johr! E B Gleason | IMr. Both plain and figured, foulard designs and stripes, . Morgan’s wife died about five years hamburg and lace trimmed, in the new orchid, flesh ago and he is survived by a brothe 1 e TEA WAGONS of solid mahogany with 4 rubber tired wheels, shelf Flonry Iof Ihiz place andttwol Slaien and liberty blue, and removable glass tray ? $ 17 50 EACH Ml Chare it e ot e T .98, $8.95 to $22.50 and $25.00. . . ven, Mr: John A. Curtiss of Meri- den. He is also survived by two E Sl 7 EASY POROH ROCKERS with choice of green or natural finish. Made SHilTvenl aid it b VERY SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN SUITS—to close, in.order to make room for Summer Goods. with double woven cane seat and back with wide arms, fine construction ’ His children are Ernest Morgan and ) and SPECIALLY PRICED AT $3 40 EACH Mrs. Nellie Roberts, both of this o \ tractive, youthful, and dainty. They come in organdie and voile, lace and em- broidery trimnied, fancy collars. Skirts, draped, also tunic and surplice effects; complete range of sizes. Prices $12.95 to $39.00. Make selections early as it will be almost impossi- ble to duplicate them. place. The grandchildren are War- ren Rober who is in the service, R PRI S g “HOOVER” SUCTION SWEEPERS are best. Demonstrated in Carpet Department. Rii T o o e UNCLE SAM’S THRIFT STAMP CAR GETS RESULTS Morgan was the oldest member of he A. F. a . M. 1 HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY ¢OR NEW K BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON e s mandid I Bhe funoral will % be held fr his late h sday PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. D e b e homerTnendoy in West cemetery. Rev. R. H. Bu ton, pastor of the Episcopal church, — will officiate. " comprising 28 families, Howard Crane | Sharpe, and the Berlin women by . Plainville Boy Missing. BERL]N NEWS and Mrs. E. J. Stevens; Blue Hills dis- [ Miss Rohm. g Carl H \"1 :n n,j\ ;,'Tflg;’ Nelson trict, made up of 28 families, J. M ; c ain > 28005280 4 ki | PavTor. = Bud Wells of New Britain was a | of 24 Forestville avenue is reported visitor In Kensington over Sunda; T | Solicitors have also been named for | ; FEslcmonesthe missngyin actiohjoniapril ! the factaries and brickyards. The Ber-| Willlam Ramsey, former utility | 22nd, “according to a telegram re- { Jin Construction Co. will be covered hy { &N on the American Paper Goods | ceived by his father from Adjutant W. W. Fagan, the American Paper | Paseball team, has turned in his uni- | General McCain. Goods Co. by Thomas Emerson, the | TOTm to the management and will not Rockwell-Drake to Build. Prentice factory by A. B. Porter, the | P® seen in the lineup of that team | The Rockwell-Drake division of the Donnelly Brick Co. by Henry Donnelly | this season. 1 Marlin Rockwell Corporation will be and the Clark Brick Co. by R. O. Much favorable comment was | the largest plant in town if its size - | Clark. The solicitors advise all thoze | passed Saturday afternoon with re- | keeps increasing. According to re- : {In their sections to bhe prepared for | gard to the float of the Paper Goods. | Port of the officials, the company will the visit, as it is to come within the | The float was one of the prettiest in | S00n begin a new addition fo its Y = : Rally a Succe WANTED—Painting and decorating, | the present time the plant employs i - - S bing. about 350 hands. T e e e Fovien, Kensington, Conn. 4-3-tf Red Cross Drive Opens. L R the interest of the Red Cross, and it g AP Erss st The Red (¢ s drive which began F HENRY F. CORNWELL | & sctea that'ic will 2o a long » TIRED OF GIVING? vesterday afternoon is a success thus ILL 0 ; | toward pushing the campaign of this far. All the canvassers of the town | week Sergeant Major Alec Mac READ THIS POSTER began their work yesterday. They Whinney of the Scottish Highlanders will probably make a report to the teran of Western Front Describes | spoke very interestingly of the work e e executive commitiee tomorrow. It is | of the Red Cross on the fields of hoped that the I to 6 plan will work France. The Scotch soldier had many | “You Den't Know What It Is To Be | out well and if it does there is no & 3 i« op | OPPOrtunitics of coming into close 7 reason why Plainville cannot reach Epsue— R ensingtanB T (ANRn SDIee Rl (0o e e ot a s he | Tired” So Help Red the quota, 000. The 1 to 6 plan |} |Burns—Man Struck by TrolleygCar. | Was scveral times wounded in ser- Croe means that every working man and ) | vice. He served at Vimy Ridge, woman of the town will give at least The/will of the late Henry F. Corn- { Ypres and on the.Somme. Hartford, May 20— "Tired of Giv-|Ne day's pay to 'the Red Cross. Yes ell, of Berlin, has been filed for pro- | Miss Moore also spoke on the |ing? You don't know what it is to be | terday all the clergymen of the town . . s T Thel o thont pantatorl thet vounily 9 e : el VeE S EING Hed Crogiin ol \ g o ey : ‘l (}) e made an earnest appeal to their con- —— B that are being operated on the line| in other part of the ountry The te and by its terms considerah g ‘ : |tired,” is the title of a poster issucd Here is one of the Thrift Stamp | between Jamaica, L. I, and v | conductors are getting good results as Andemonissio: telmoric jonithe foldsll by fthe fConrecticut Statelcouncilifon ([&XsasHonsRto R Sip R al R thevilp orsiblyil FErom e (T fas W o v ifa Wain ) bl | Voris) andlare ikelyl tolbe Mitbad el s erits for thel TRIA At pe of ance, in the cantonments and | Defense which could. BEE D g 2 " by Be g 4 & il among the refugees of France were |in all bngkegational church and its pasto: own. The pictures were loaned to | Experiences—Red Cross Campaign Lsh is left not anly to relatives and out Stal 1 ; ; ade its appearance RN butalso fto, thorKensinglorn parts of Conmectiows today, | Hed Cross Pamphlets Distributed. g ? S i 3 e Teply T et TR e v e | !imultaneolfsl!' \:‘i!h tl?e beginning of The local Red Cross workers of the | their son, Harold, in France. Harold e will was drawn up by Lawver | ! al R i tee by the | the Red Cross Campaign for another | town made a tour of the town after | savs that he had a pleasant vovage H. Cemp, of New Britain, ou |:State Council of Defense. The Berlin | hundred million dollars for its war [ the parade on Saturday and distri- | Bdward Barrows, another Plainville n}li& when Mr. Cornwell w s|1(‘[o:L|\rc|"3 Chorus rendered a musical | fynd, Nowhere in the state were any | buted Red Cross pamphlets which | hoy was with Corning. e ospital fDl' the operation which i program. of these posters exhibited before this,| told of the work which the Red Cross Chester Griflin, Plainville boy, has siited.in his death. | Dies of Burns, morning, but before noon today | was doing and what it expects to do | wirived in France. Grifiin was drafted The. surp of $500.in Liberty Bonds| Antony Dezinio, an aged Ttalian | coPles of this poster were seen in all | in the future Jeftiato Rev. Carlton Hazen, pastor | yesigent of Kensington died at his | Parts of every town and city in the| Plainville was well represented in Martha Rebekah lodge will hold its| Mrs. May Morgan visited her aunt, | the ~Iensington Congregational |, ¢ vesterday afternoon of burns |State, and small reproductions of | the parade on Saturday and the | regular meeting tonight in its rooms. | Mrs. Charles Curtiss, in Meriden yes- hudch, as a bequest, and $500 more | iy ‘he received last Friday night. | these were being uged by a number | townspeople were very proud of the Arcnibald Smith, Albert McKes and | terday. | begqueathed to the Kensington Con- | /iniq was attempting to build ‘a |of individuals as envelope enclosures | Plainville floats. The W. C. Cahill | jaekson Mclee spent the week-ond | he women of the Congregationall regational church itself. ~Mary E.| g " \(iih the aid of kerosene when it |in their correspondence. company contributed the use of their | i Rockville. oncaNomen oDuthe Congresalions emingway, aunt of the deceased. is| . \ioqed and burned him in several | The poster is an impressive appeal. | truck to Rev. Lucyan Boinowskl, | seauessen lodge will wark the third | Counell Wil hold a supper Wednesday vem: §395, and $550 1s left to Arthur | "¢ the body. Since his accident, [ On it is reproduced & pen and ink | pastor of the Sacred Heart church, | qesres Thursdas night in the lodge | N8 Peginning at 5:80 oclock lton, of. Kensington, while Alice |y "0 "y oon'in o very bad and pain. | drawing showing & woman and | New Britain fooms in I O. O. F. hall on West|Scottsswamp herd tested Kavnek °0°0d“°h' of the same place, is Biven | ¢, "/ qiiion, and the efforts of the | child—discouraged, defected, worn- ST roome n (e e ) s | L 09. " 4 { doctors were without avail in their | out—sitting beside the ruins of their =% - Mai | The New Britain Trust Co. is given | 100008 | B e s et o D || ooty et (90 AGLE I 0 o el e o T T e Bt o Europer three crower une | Ut R Tept, ' toent °t meek | AMERICAN ENGINEERS BUILDING ROADS | Its Beauty Lies In : Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waldro spent| _qpHE POPULAR SHOE STO the week-end with Mrs. Waldro's | mother on Park strect | The Red Cross chapter of the Hp worth league will meet tomorrow e | ning at the Red Cross. raoms. 1d sent to camp about six weeks ago i g town with his nephew John Dezinio. | der a shell-torn tree not far away o e S ha vid Cornwell. Mrg. » Minnie 1.} YR I : DS 2 i | is the first defeat that the Plainville I avior fne testaror | 11e fUneral wilibe held from SLlsspparently meriins the grates of hollfeaiminackurered: T oW T Its V Plai given all his shares of the Canadian | Nome tomorrow. e e e = o€ Rock il Diake fcldiiile Rooks | N « i : 3 ts ery alnness acitic 2. and the American Car| Struck by Trolley ing? You don't know wha [Es s e S s g o o i <. e Rk, anid be tired,” is the only wording on ths | 1 Lt e e nuyillof ln y i Foundry Co. and $1,000 in cash. | Salvatore Lucco of Kensington was | 28 Fret 18 We 00 ¥ WOTETE OF (00| dependents. The score was in Rock- 1l real: estate in Berlin is divided | struck by the Berlin trolley yester- }“;’B e R e fhme e | WOLEGIG e L il No buckles, no shape, no s bet sen Mrs. Cornwell and the afte « arming ave! s G '3 o | rie 3 % : 3 P | rbeic s 10, not ven m?\th _r\ \\::u»l“ 1\}—” PEAgEll aaf the id “‘(‘k“l‘t |‘!\’:nr} :u? . ”fi,‘,‘,""f,‘i?{‘..f‘“1\”«2 was reproduced, the signature of the Brief Ttems. A § BTN o & - | 1;!1‘ ,»v"—',‘,\ v| , ‘mot eve A Bl Rt e satate B Hok basiog At s e high rate of Cartoonist, and the words *Issued by | Mr. and Mrs. J. D. White of Ne APES 3 ; g e \'l;u e : e ABSa 2 ovoRy A RIS IREaLe Connecticut State Council of De- | Britain avenue are receiving congrat Rl A . AT e | OGS g o Mrs. Baldwin. sp anc se Iy he escaped | oo = ¥ $ & g throa s Iy ornamenta ft to Mr ¥ : ) speed, and consequently h e pe fense.” ulations on the birth of a son, Robert 4 & ¥ ® ¥ throat a}n it only rname itzsimons, of RBerlin, s | with minor injuries. The fender of e 2 = ¥ & T, 3 tion Yet, withai, it is one o . il ! : i = Although this new poster is issued | ldward. SR el - i X ! s utor of the wi i the trolley struck him and dragged - o S : \ the prettiest creations we h Red Cross Drive him for several feet before he could | coincident with the “-‘k“'m'wl o Mr. and Mrs. John Skinner of New | %" 81 % 5 ~ % ¥oe i g L ine o b > 2 ¢ el fende Red Cross campaign for funds, it Haven, formerly of this town, are re- - % : i65¢ sotiotiors for fundy fap the fled | Teloase Hils foot from the fonder. Be- | . 00 4 5. ths state council of 06 | coiolnt tongrataintions. on the tisth R B A A5 : Its trim, neat lines, its long, o delstion “begah ‘Ehelr o :m.ng that he was seriously m,ml.‘m:. R L R L e S LT ions Wb v ) ; S e e el L and intend to exceed their al-|Drs. Griswold and Kelly were called. | " 50 " olye in driving home the 1 % p iy i self—patent colt—will be allies ‘ : isais | 's bandaged up his injuries, | : 1 | 2 B : hosg who are to reccive the dona- RIS th i secsnd '<.‘:-,,\ to Do hit by | huge war contributions and invest- dainty for wearing it. : ions are determined that no one will |l : i e i T o e S0 (Coeenl e But——the happy part about it scape their watchful eyes and every- | the Berlin trolley this week on' Farm | iz of the word sacrifice. Mrs. M .T. Nolan of Hough street is that it is a Red Cross shoe, B¢fin the.town will be dpproached | Inston avenue, and both escaped with ) has received the United States seal : ; : Boad B i S the shoe which combines per- [uring the week for a donation. The | slight injuries lTEMS prize contributed by the W. C. T. U ! ; § TP 0 2 fect comfort with ultra stylis ngton solicitors and their dis- ailor Given Present. | 1 Sl o Tecra soeoioR B e, e ; b o 3 e are as follows: Christian L Thomas Burke of Middletown. an | % ROk Mrs. Corning of the safe arrival of | £ 3 3 £ PRICH SN jgtrict, taking in 40 families employe of the American Paper T e et o e 5 = = el ) : Ko A ¥t e | R W aselli and “f"*‘};::"l\‘l"; "]-‘\”\“”‘Y""w Q1+ | Goods was presented with a fountain the Tlico Wilsen = tra Hats Notioa: o o o e . £ ‘same style {n black kid with ; ak Ein q”, ; ]Y.mli pen Saturday afte rhn‘nnfl‘,n \_hn ]’»1(;.n na Office of the Commission on Town ok & ¥ - | high Cuban hecl O pifsing 11 familics, Harold Upson; | SUurke rec Bl s S e Do you realize how low the sale re- mlan Rhia i SRS R0 SR RS k5o r Libetlm W ductions have brought the splendil 1918, somd district, consisting of 43 famili e or Goods awaiting his Sk Lotk onic sublic hearing Je held sFiard) P, Moore and Mrs. W. M. b SRR S IO TR shortly, | suits at the Kavanaugh Shop, 40-4 A publi arving will be held in the B Ledge district, North, BEdward| & " e AnOTer | Pratt street, Hartford? Some of them | office of the commission on town : T 7ot : L B T duo -distriet South, George | Lhe Speech of presents s g ! 1o $17.50! These and quite a numbers plans, Granse Hall, Monday evenir 5 X - : TR A | 6w £ « ct, So e fgs MiFgaret Mullin. Burke was | to $17.5 ; : G T e , 3 2 | Grton (this section is composed of 16 | " ,” lar cmplove of the factory, | Of qthers are only one-half what they ' June "‘m‘l‘ T, B ‘i‘fiwdnlh on pe L L 2 = blebede Flm eloce ! P L/ . e, 0 et i ropla £ E R tion of the Plainville Realty Co., for ’ i ; : | [ ] amilies) ; Farmington and New Brit- ) & POPWEL GBI Go L O [ were a few days ago.—Advt Hon ot al ; | 4 g ven taking in 50 families, M he layout 4 | Sergeant Peter N. Prior spent the week-end at the home of his parents on Canal stre establishment of el Stein has brought suit for $10v ; ARt 5 an o] reconstruc 3 Mrs. George Grifith: West Lane | 5°™e L5 telnina SED i Lron highway running southerly from 5 ¢ ince the wat n to r truct Mot sonsisting ‘of 25 familles, Miss Berlin Briefs. | against Harry W. Bernard of Newing- | yyoodford Avenue to Kast Broad |compensated for the the ruined regions of France and fo THE SH()EMA N Alime: \Wost Lane . district, | A large number of the members of | 1 reet, as shown on a map \ perfect the sources of tion v : : y vw onfle | ing th given our raw mmunic | the Red 55 St. Mary’s Holy Name society will, ity the town clerk of Plainville in the generous return m v | and transportation behind the French | o \. Moore; I'ercival Avenue l“il)‘h(.i;u!onrlr‘rl the parade in New Britain All parties interested are hereby | American gzenius and inventive skill. | Jines The mm\“‘; Mv] w’vvmyv Amerl- | 941 M ‘ade up-of 36 families, Mrs. Charles | Saturday. The Kensington women notified and warned to he present. The hest engineers of the country have | can engineers en a in road con- " *“Lewis; Stocking Corner district, | were headed by Mrs. Charles E.|May 2 | A. H. CONDELL, Chairman. | been exerting their best efforts ever ! struction on the front. Ask Clerk For.S. &2t jouthie compesed of 19 families, Johu | the local branches of zive a patriotic whist and social in the school hall on the evening of

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