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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 2i, 1918, PLAINVILLE NEWS 0 o) o | wmswy | -2 €. S, HILLS & €O. 2. Plainville and Bristol Gompanies § ~ PUT YOUR SHOULDER TO THE WHEEL TO Will Be Reviewed i HELP WIN THE WAR « m N Afothers, Fathers, Wives Brothers, b Hundreds of Thousands of Boys from American Homes ave wow on or near the fighting lne in ARE YOU AS PATRIOTI Sisters and Sweethearts, have given g France. They are fighting to make our Homes and our Libertics sife. The Yation ealls on everyone to AS YOUR NEIGHBORS? (heir Boys. B MAY HAVE BIS PARADE . help win the war, lLivery dollar heips. Our soldiers must have the needed supplics. Buy Thrift € These boys must have the best ErenyiDias—Eivery Weol supplies and heartiest encomragement. The Government requires money (o win the war and asks ycu to loan every dollar you ¢ Every dollar helps. Do your part. Buy War Savings Stamps cvery weel | Col. Charles W. Burpee and sStaff Wil | o Big Values In Cur Ready-To-Wear Women’s and Misses’ Summery Dresses Aesmiiig The Very Daintiest and Prettiest e ) Department For Saturday made up of Plainville and Bristol Visit our Dress Section on sccond floor, which is overflowing with the men respectively, will give an exhi- newest and most becoming styles in warm weaher frocks for woman or bition drill at the drill grounds on ' WAiSTS WASH SK[RTS SUMMER WASH DRESSES miss, made of colored voiles, lawns. ginghams. linens, repps, with all white Pie e e ] ones of crepe de chines and organdies. also silk gowns in satins, colored i i S e 2 b fetas. georgette comhinations and jersey cioths. Give us the pleasure of | nectien with the State Gnard carnival : Very (f‘,!nph"« 7lmnmz nf_\\ aists. ingeric Waists, New Stock, very latest Models, Voile and howing you our pretiy frocks, for we are sure we can please ynu in style | and there will also be of ficld Batiste. white and with H‘i\u-hvrv' color. Unusnally good values for $1.98. and moice. bontshfrom 2 to 3loclock for thel Jap and Habutai Siik Waists—Black and white Jap Sillk Waists, striped Iabutai Waists, aiso natural pongee silk Waists, in the wanted sizes, and extra value for $2.98. FOR GIRLS, 6 to 16 YEARS there are pretty little frocks in newest - | Georgette Crepe Waists, Extra fine quality, white, flesh and colors, new and decidedly handsome models, most moderately priced here now. There are Frocks of colored tended that the drill tomorrow would ;| inodels, full line of sizes and exceptional value for chambrays, plaids and striped zinghams, and exquisite models in girls' be a competitive one, with possibly white frocks for graduation and class.day exercises attractively trimmed companies from New Britain, Faim with embroidery and wide flounciugs. Easy choice made from this range | ington Southington and Bristol com- | B B[E EiSfiIay flf wn“e WHSII 8k||13 ’ WOfldel‘fu!x V&:UCS in Summer i- | vounger people. It was originally in- ot nriccs BT OSRRSI S S0 eachy peting with the local men, but this Wash Dresses WHITE GLOVES FOR GIRLS, 11 plan was abandoned K One lot of 200 White Wash Skirts, in gaberdine Hundreds of beautiful Summer Wash Dresses, . - s W. Burpee, command- | and pigue, very smart modeis, all sizes and very For Graduation wear, we offer French Kid Gloves in 2-clasp, 8, 12 and Col. Charles W. Burpee. comman suitable for porch, street or dress wear, in the 16 butlon lengths, $2.00 to $5.00 p: White Silk Gloves in 16 button length, very specially priced $1.15 paiv, Others in 2-clasp style with double finger tips, 65c, , 85c, $t. and $1.2 If you want White Gloves we have them. ing the First Regiment, C. & G.. will | special for $1.98. he present tomorrow with the exccu- Better grades from $2.98 to $7.95. tive officers of his staff. The Phil- harmonic band from New Britain will furnish music In gaberdine, poplin. pique. also satin gaberdine | pashionable materials—Voile, Batiste, Gingham, materials that are steadily advancing in price, all lengths and band measures, could not be dupli- | 1/on and Linen, newest designs and colorings. HAVE A LOOK AT CAMPING BLANKETS el R [l I Reen cated to retail at the above prices, | Special Values for $5.98 and up to $14.95. parade of State Guardsmen will pre- | § s - e cede the events at the drill grounds khaki color and grey, ranging in price from $3.00 to $20.00 each. Also a A ’ fine line of khaki color sateen covered Comfortables, sized 72x78 inches, Carnival Making Money B"lTHl; G SUITS SHOES AND CAPS specially priced at $5.00 and $6.00 each. Just what your Soldier Boy Thell Siate G uard N carnival s would want. Better come and get him one. largely attended last night. It is es Just what is needed by the man going to the war or pleasure camp. We have an unusual showing of Camp Blankets in all wooel and part wool, timated that about 500 or 600 people v i " e "on B New Stock Just Received and at Very Resonable Southington, Farmington and New HAVING AN AUTOMOBIIE DELIVERY <OR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON iR e GHontent millibe o v Bl . > . : 3 - : ain night. Reports up to noon toda P PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALD DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. thowed that the carnivallis Anancial rices = wram a success, as last evening it m d that between $500 and T e e, e e e Satirdaye Specialsiin W onjen s Men’s Underwear and BERL!N NE‘VS her speedy recovers } | the state o Sl obas e | Nt asiiing of thel : ; Hosiel‘y - Blue Hills Rally. { py the mound for the Acorns had the good luck of knocking “Rill i HOSlel‘y | | s e head over, but one man from New | | ARRANEES Trhe Bino Hillsection fof L Foresters' Smoker. Btain haflihebestlnoit inibronkin Women's fine quality silk lisle Hose, all the | Men's Athletic Underwear, Shirts and Drawers, | rally tonight in the Blue Hills hall . SRR R his face and damaging the antocrat in | @ Jeaqing colors, tull fashioned. Special for 65¢ pair. | very fine grade nainsook. Special for 50c garment. spea SN > dre i - .3 | n 5 ‘;']‘1‘:' I";‘c:mf’ "“1‘.;{”’":““‘]“ :"”” "I[ 55| night at the smoker ) for use tonight, however, and it Women's full fashioned Boot Silk Hose. black, | Men's finc quality Cotton Half Hosc, in black . 4 PRflfiRAM | M. E. Alling, of Ro Hill, and Miss | Foreste: A large number of hoped that he will be damaged again W 1o and colors, Saturday special for 79¢ pair. and the most wanted shades. Saturday for 30c pair. Caroline Robbins, of Wethersfield. | nembers of the orsanization were on | Both are capable speakers and. all{hand and during the evening an en- ] |residents of this section of the town | { various wavs. “Bill” will be all veady so as to show that the ecavnival pi against him. Selling of War | fl§ ——— o | Stamps was very heavy 1 = tertaimet was furished by members of | night, and it is reported that the s q . shoul 3 ear : 2 B3 ? Ralsm 01’ Sel\vlce F]ad in Ken, hould make an effort to hear them. | 95qc. This socicty has been very | ply at the srounds for last night weis ! ) 15 Attorney Mulligan to Speak. active during the past vear and held | nearly exhausted when the time came Special Saturday Offerings in Women's Union Suits, Women’s “Richelieu” Tdsle Tnion Suits, French band and bodice top. Lace and tight knee, regular sizes for 79c and out sizes for 89c each, | last everings affair~to commemorate | for closin A new feature was on ¢ . . Attorney William J. Mulligan, re-! ¢ b7 = . he pa g of & necessful yes s S and E scheduled as the main speaker for the | FOR SALE—One Mimeocgraph with | Srength-testing machine. Several met 7 S 2 . 5 5 had the honor of ringing the beil =ev- ngton War Savings rally in St fires. Cheap it taker at onge, Call 3 . 2L heap if taken at once. Call| ;) fimex. Dancing attracted many s hall, Monday evening of ne Cheap if taken at once. 10 Church es.. T : o man PARADE AND ATHLET[CS v He is one of the hest speakers! street, Plainville, Conn, 6.7.31x | of the patrons and at no time duving : ‘ening was the floor nnoccupied now touring the country and is well the evening was th o | worth hearing. The Thrift Stamp | === = = = Newsatirachionsis liRbeRon displorale & E I HE l AR i ERS PDraftees Given Favewell Reception— | committee was very fortunate in se- Notice aof Hearing nizht at the War Savings s | | 13 X 2 g | curing him for the evening. At this > booth Rally For Blue Hills Section—At- | meeting, was the case in the other | on Administration Account, Engagement of Miss Barnes. ] i { meetings held in Berlin and East Ber- S S e | — —_— n Sleiecs il be cieitvted a5t il | Distictfoe ) Berling Probate i Conrty | LS HATTiECRT S Ha g ' torney Mulligan to Speak--Miss Broad street anno e Wi are asked to sign them. ington, New Britain, June 17, A. D. 1918. o I | o s v e |5 SR R 0 T I ) B S SEE THE DOLLARS GROW A well attended and enthusiastic | beaten the other sections of the town | Britain, in aid district, deceased s e et R3SV | 9] iin the wav of taking Thrift Stam The Administrator ¢. t. a, having e ; recently compilea by the! eXhibited its administration account Barnes Arrives in France, night by those interested in the hold- | sury department showed the | With said estate to ‘this Court for al- inz of a big Fourth of July celebra- | purchase of the various sections of | lowance, it ] : ; ; ! = : 3 tion this year, and a committee was | ihe town by month and the total eince | RDERED-—THat ‘the 6th day of| Burton Barnes will be pleas arn | § I1 you Tuy Four Theift Stamps each week yoir wifl have saved Four Do appointed to make arrangements f the War Savings campaign was first | . A D 1918, 9. o'clock-in the | SF.1S fesannival overseas iy s e x every month, FEach Thrift Stamp will cost you the biggcst celebration of 1his kind |inaugurated. By these figures was: {Orenoor at the Probate Office in New | Mlalov Barnes is a graduate of the|J 25 CINTS 1t the town has even scen. The | shown the fact that Kensington's pur- | DBritain be and tire same is gnnd | local schools and made his home here ; | Ol Chnir i s (amp ok (160inEaD) Fu (it s RNt~ tion 1w Fourth is to be celebrated in the same | chases were ahout double the total of | {°T a hearing on the allowance of ‘said | for several years with his aunt, Mia {he month of June, buy & War Savings Stamp, making @ totnl cost of atyle as the Fourth in times gone by |the other three sections of the town, | administration account with said estate | Julla Barnes, of West Main street. He | § et HUL Sl el B e and will be observed, it is hoped by | It is hoped by the commitfee that|and this Court directs the Adminis-|16ft With a Cleveland (Ohio) compan $4.17 the people of the town as a real “stay | these large purchases will he contin- - . a. to cite all persons in-|at the outbreak of the war in-town'' day. Celebrations are to be | ued or even increased, and for this 4 rein to appear at said time 1. 0. O. I\ Notes. i g Jield in every city and town of the | reason all are asked ta come to the and place by publishing this order in . - Janus country, but the local celebration wiil | meeting mnext Monday evening and | S0me newspaper published in New Sequasrsen and Martha Rebekah | B $5 00 . meeting was held in Grange hall last The many friends of Sergeant-Major | B = Fach of these War Savings S(amps bears compouud interest at 477, and on -y 1, 1923, will be worth Ue of such a nature as to make the |sign the pledges for the purghase of | Britain and having a circulation in "‘4120.\.' L 0. 0. F, will meet in_ t ing to other cities unnecessary so [ even more of the stamps. Aid dvsmv} and by posting a copy fl'dd Fellow 1‘-41] ,nl 7 mm]ri-: Sur i et e Eae : | on the public sign-post in said Town [ day evening and will march in a ;::‘;d‘]v{fr‘i‘:lsw‘(s ’rcfi- I BLEED WIS TRl | of New Britain, nearest where the de- | body to the church of Our Saviour The service flag containing in the At a meeting of the Beriin war | ceased last dwelt where Rev. R. H. Burton will preach nelghborhood of 120 stars has ar. | 20ard, held recently, a committee con- BERNARD F. G/ Judge. | at a special memorial service. rived and will be flown to the breezes | Si5ting of Rev. Samuel A. Fiske, | The Odd Fellows are requested $29 40 as a part of the program. Fitting ex- ; (1atde W. Stevens, R. O. Clark, Dr. | T i bring flowers to the h Saturd . B Dl e Bremated to!so. with |1 O Hodgeson was\ appolnted ifo U[]d i PAY Hlfii PRIGES[ cvening, and a delegatio ) ) N ’ the taising of the flag which will be | Wait on Miss Marjorie Moore of Ken- 4 I | rate the graves of deceased members This investment will be redeemed in eash by the United Statos Government = Zonsi ington and advise her that she had at 9 o’clock Sunday morning H on January 1, 1923, for carried out at the Kensington green. . i mer We Buy For You~Most anythi a < g January 1, 5 In addition to the service flag exer- | Peen appointed historian for the 3 N nything de In addition to the serdiee o e |town of Berlin during the war. Tt i | Sred at First Cost Prices—plus a Small Make Up Your Mind Now. ) Sationalities will participate will be | eXpected that’the committee will is- | Charge for Our Services! Clothing. | 1n order to prevent waste of time | g J if you huy one War Savings Stamp each month during 1918, or seven in a1l you will have a total investment ol exactly hold Following the parade the pec- |SU an illustrated bulletin giving the Furpiture, Carpets, Rugs, Trunks and | o the part of War Savings cans :‘v‘_}nercm?‘m i i {he 'faie | DTesent in the active service of the | And Grease for the Automobile, Tires | money these days, and one W b Thgman TR . baseball | CoUPtry. As there are something like | and Tubes, also Accessories of ail | conserve money is to save tn BFAT ET‘) L b ot teame, 1t | 120 0f the people of this town in ac- |kinds: One-ton, Truck Maker for Fords Iveryone realizes the necessity of su & X S mad also to have several other | tiVe service, it seems as though this | at less than $10: Scag or Tire Covers, | scribing to the war. The question has B pIannSt ‘hich will be both of i 1ist should be of great pride to all | any color. for the Car, and Plate Glass | gone far bevond that point. It is ngt bl Of “«1\:»1‘;:@ lw“p’.» <o that the | the townspeople Curtain Windows. You can’t beat our | only a patriotic duty, but it is also ”"\,o\"f\',:‘,,a‘:‘, e, e BS R With the announcement that this | We will save “Vou Doilars, | greatest busii investment in thc gatherlnz may Mave b & og woll as | 1arse number of the vouns people of | Ca in St. Room for | Jife of every man, woman and child :1,;:(:‘&741,‘ i e "7 [the ftown are actively serving their | ¥ rticulars. Busincss Hours, 9 to | today. In the past, canvassers have | | A meeting of the committee on ar. name and ldress of every person | Bags: Silverware and Jewel Hard- | residents are urged to decide now —T1111: POPULALR SHOE SI'ORE- he celebrated at the Chuich of country comes the question, “What N 15 . m. e delayed because the average per- 2 Our Lady of rey for the lute | M . rangements wili be held in the Tow re those who are stayving at honwe son could not decide without deep | pyio i oo ) Fm. ms MEI’H Mfimh Of ing eip?” This is best answere g ow W subscribe %all Saturday evening at 7:30 All | doing to heip This is best answered thought how much he would su Tib: O "1 g Vrig was El ssful i ,mbers are asked to report and | by the fact that the people have zone | SPE Canvassers are busy people—busy for Frank Wright was suc @ 'v.\‘ ;) O e arrangemonts for this big | OVer the top on everythins that has - Tncle Sam-—and their task s | operatod at Francis’ hospital | elp arrang : s big been calied for by the government. made easier if all decidé now v|in Hartford Wednesday. His speedy Now their chance has arrived to do ¥ G much they can afford to subscribe an covery is expected by the attend- | B 40\ of Brides and Roses Send Off For Boys. i se with Thrift Stamps in the i thus not defain the canvasser whe ing physicians, i A send off was given by the local | coming drive. subscriptions ave asked for. Pavid Erbe has entered the employ | 8 Your Slippers should be one war board last n in the basement Acorns Have Game. PHOT@g Bricf Ttems. of the Bristol and Plainville Tram- of the charmz of your trous- of Grange hall. Four of the local h as conductor. seau, and they surely will be . o e ) A ) way company S ftecs whio sce maon fo be lndusted|| . The ccorns of Kensingten | Bave A number of the clerks in the lo- i T T R e kT .into the army were present with a made arr ngemen for a fast game cal stores as weil as several chaffeurs Officer Philip Marino r:qplv]\ru! a e a et e o e Wumber of their frie making in orrow afiernoon With _the Mo- | 32.00 DOZ are arravgements to leave | large bird dog which bears a New | B For just this happy event— rawks of New Britain. The gzame | their pre posit enter a! Britain license number vesterday. |M for .ou and other brides of all about 20 s s ane 3 During the evening Professor will be played at the Berlin Fair more productive cmployment ¢ re- | T'nder an order from Hartford d June we have already a variety - Groun with the usual lineup for < quired by the draft laws. are not permitted to run at large o Eh o T porter of Philadelphia made a stir- | #7OU > wouE £ R ADE | v : i & harming styles that w he Kensington boys. The New Brit- i ring address to the young men telling | 5 ;07 o " coredited with having a | Tomorrow at 8 o'clock an | Several people from this town wil well be a source of pride to us of their duties as members of Uncle} w CieE 200 A0 W0 10 o ing of the.| e [ anniversary high mass requiem | zo tn Coney Island on Julr I. smong |@ [N patent leather, dull. kid, Bam's forces. Rew. 8. A. Fiske pro- [ 1as:-8EE088 10N S0E IR D8 B A | Those to go are Albert Perrote, James white kid; hu-buek ‘and can- sented the boys with leather money | FeCent successes it the = Hensngton it Eiorner Ulak Bobt Ghovles Bheins, | B <. high heels and medium belts on behalf of the War Board . R P B EAT COR | D RI AY HN 0' Lewis Melanson e Miss McKeon in Hospital. tod e challonse fONRS Josal DovE i LO”‘-}J\ r. T.RIDGW OHNSON ; TR (TiE S ST While the local boys have no fears = ey T e Aoy Miss Trene McKeon of Farmington |as to the outcome of tomorrows zame ; | DENTIST =Bl { carpenter and mason jobbing. H. J. | 4 Jyvenue i¢ a patient at the Hartford | they are keeping in trim for Sunday’s X f \ RUSSELL BLDG. PLAINVILLE.| pooen, Kensington, Gonn. 4-3-tf | [ The Shflfiman hoepital. Miss McKeon is ‘a teacher | hig game. The Sunday game will he =l LY ‘ MoN s oohe 2 By : at the Worthington school. hut has swith the Colored Glants of New Brit- : MON. AND WED. EVENINGS. FOR SALBE--Second-hand gas ;stove. 94] Mfilfl St-, Ha[“M been unable to teach for several|ain. The New Britain Ethiopians are S A 7 NEW BRITAIN OFFICE i Price reasonable, 139 West Main event. weeks because of illness. Her many | supposed to be one of the fastest NATIONAL BANK BLDG St., Plainville. Tel. 14-13. 6-19-3d

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