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' PLAINVILLE NEWS wvntwash | = C. S, HIL Store Public Pleased to See Pastor J| Save That 25 Cents Active Aiter Illness EER RN RS THRIFT AMP {6 Thrift Stamps with a small OUR ANNUAL MID-SUMMER SALE PRETTY GEREMONY | ihoirh bt il b a WAR SAVINGS STAMP well-Drake Team 9 to 3—Hart & can be bought at our mail order greate SAMPLE UINES OF FINE VEIL BARGAINS MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Plain and fancy Mesh Veils in From a Leading Manuiacturer at circular and long cffects, black and War Gardens. ne-quarter to one-third less than lored 50c kinds, 45¢ cach . regular prices. Regular 28¢ grades for 25¢ each . . y 2 gl ! : Our Lady of Mercy was dedicated af | Nl F Phey are extra big bargains just Chiffon Cloth Verls 2x1t yards, all Hiie oS sy e peCla s ln en S i at this time when prices are ad- colors, and regular $1.30, for $1.25 impressive cercmonics. The flag con- ) tains 48 stars signifying that number High grade, all sillk Four-in-llands, beautd S1.50 Gowns for §1.00 cach RIBBON OFF d|of the former worshippers at the :"'”n” ‘”": i .:; '«m““\ . “4’,‘,’. 5 For Hat bands, etc., sale price on church are now in the service of the signs and colorings, values up lo $2.00, vorg $5.00 anc 50 Gowns ca. £ dediction of the flag a high mas i 1.00 and $41 »", Gowns 00 TR regular 59¢ Sport Ribbon iy 25c¢ Hehimdion ',,”' flag a high mass was e e e o yard, Cream color satin Ribbon, ‘I”"l"“f ocedinegithe fualsing fand $1.50 E ,‘,;[“,’\:‘ e si5o 11; 11, and 2 inch widths, worth it ;“'“”‘“ the \“ Eohel S e = = SL5 » e SL0 s Gr s e sung by the pastor of the church, ) b $2.00 and $2.50 grades . ..... $1.50 o N and (0c, salety B | Rev. H. F. Walsh. Father Walsh has S1.00 and $5.00 grades 300 At Nechkwear Department you b l'“ K,..l [‘,"w,,{‘ ’I,, TRy ,,.‘,“ e . . . ol 3 . will find 30¢ Venese Lace Collars in o ; $5.50 and $6.00 grades $1.00 il Ehelaxereiseanl He wob Aiaistedl s und shape, for 25¢ cach. Hutchison Workers Proud of Their department or from any one of that our salesforce. ancing every day. ench. for 79c cach, 2 for $1 §1.00 Drawers for . s pair B | work of deaicating the flag by Rev Drawers for S1.00 pair. MILLINERY DEPARTM Tm MeDonald ! L and 0 Drawers $1.50 Gives choice of five different A e e e . B R STooNr air pes in Panama Hats. banded out by the choir of the church assist- Speclalf‘ 75¢ Corset Covers for . Yo each I white silk ribbon.. ed by several vocal and instrumental Men’s Underw . 3 ens naervws $1.00 Corsct Covers 75¢ each Regular $3.98 kind $1.98 ca f | soloists. The soloists performed their % ; $1.50 Corset Covers $1.00 cach for this Sale .... 5 " B | parts very creditably Those taking the FOUF L $2.00 Corsct Govers $1 B | part were Pauline ¥arvar, Eugene La 2 50 cach One lot vough braid Mannish Vasart and Tolin Titieeralls viclia BUY BRASSIERES Sailors, X 32,98, at 81,75 cacl SR AnSpaor) W Laporale 9 : i sizoR : ) 1 : ailors, \\n,(l) $2,98, at 81,75 cach, ists, and John Kilduff, john Burns, Men's Athletic Union Suits—fine grade nainsook, all {sizes e When choice of a sample line is Children’s Hats in colors and R offered at almost one-haif pric white. clean up-to-date, $1.75 value soloists. The carrying in of the fl 50¢ B cavee. 28c cach for 69¢ cach. SIOE GG TR e e W T e 39¢ ¢ach. i ; 750 Bras b= cach Misses Hats, a few $3.50 values, B | national colors to represent Miss Men's Athletic Shirts and Drawers in nainsook, regular price $1.00 Brassieres at . . 59¢ cach assorted colors, $1.98 cach. f | Columbia.” The girls, Gertrude Ly- 59¢ each, special for the $1.50 Brassieres at - each Untrimmed Shapes, a clean-up man, Mildreq Samms, Fvelyn Hamley 00 Brassicres at .... $1.00 each of all our dark colors at 69¢ cach, and Giadauger were preceded Dy | o Y N Ay 7 T two flower bearers, Antoinette and Yvonee Brunell. 3 g Within the sanctuary was a candie|al] day on the rails near Sharpe's|the Sunday school Jast week on, Genera) Notices o R j | for every man in the sorvice and in | Crossing. The rails here were found i Children’s Day. which gave much | church will hold its e - S — the shape of a cross were the flags of | ta be defective and while not to the | pleasure to the sick amd shut-ins of1ly communion service HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY (OR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON | the naiions on the side of the Allies. | extent of having the cars in danger ! the parish to whom they were sent. the remaining Sundays o PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. @ | The flag was raised by William T.!of wreckage the repairs were m",l'l Volunteers for work in the Datily Cafferty and John Garrvity. After the|now to insure the rails against | Vacation Schaol at the First Chupch, raising of the emblem, the pastor of | spreading. The repairs were made at{ which begins July. 8, are requested James Donohue and Josephine Prior, ular $1.00 value, very special for the three days before the Fou three days before the iourth,s he Sundays of Augugt will ¥ ¥ he South Congregational cligfch, as as 'been the custom for the past twa Vears. Mr. Cook will administer t} R E | training. At Camp Upton they were Rifisondolence ol Rt o traffic was delayed for about fiveScelye at tho First Church. Teadhers| :ommunion next Sundny Hilivsprenc [ taken into the 367th Infantry with THRIFT STAMP PLEDGES men for whom the fiag was raised. | minutes on each trip The repairs | for sewing are especially necded during Augus apembmn s | t 2 9 % h the church spoke briefly a few words| {he switch and for this reason thelto send their names to Mrs. [. e arrangement fox He congratulated the mothers on Werel finiahied. this| afternoon In the Sunday School parloriisi il s s s will be as usual —_— bravery of their sons and told of the reserved for a “drop in” class of R overseas safe in Fran The regular 7:30 Sunday evening T 2 NG SHte ST | patriotic work in which they are en- % .1 officers, teachers, pavents and okhers ; s g A FISKF The two Browns are well known in | Yew Britain Leading State With S Barr Judd Wadsworth, formerly of | e f part in-the school | SeT¥ices will be omitted during July this town and were among the st S >lainville, has arriveq safe “rance b s o ind August. but t is planned to co v U 2 4 on S o OnERt Sl Larger Cities Still to Be Reported Rev. Father Mchonald also spoke. | Plainville, has arrived safe in Iran in its summer formation. There will s planned t n cliesutul of the drafiees leaving this | 5 His theme was the significance of | according to mails received by friend lways be good music and an inter- | UR:ue the Sunday evening 7:¢0 o'clock towr They entrained at the Plain- —Plainvillc Has 2 for §22,377.60 newly raisad hanner His talk |in this city. ' Wadswarth was well ting addvess. Today the chodr will To Bisctles, sand alioscondacs 4 3 | ville depot “with an increment made was of the true patriotism of the boys | knoWn here where he made his home | ¢ ST g s service at Walnut Hill park, | up of thirty-two colored draftces en- Hartford, July 1.—Althoush re-| ;+ Guy Lady of Mercy and he con- | Pefore entering the service Caeh e e s e lI announcement of this will be 1 | route for Camp Devens. (In-n are still far from complete v jyqed with an ardent wish that vie- Plainville Briefs. nd leave when vou ple next Sunda [EsraiisievetygindiCation i hiBon I €07 vReG) Stn & Allites hyould icome! betore (W mnetlocall moob otk ihe Bothseonts | METhel following: (childnent wers! baps o - more than 850,000 adults of C. 1 . g H I G' h H my a 4 ] . i LI ""‘” 850, ’l“l'” ts of Con-1 v of their blood was shed and be- | hiked to Lake Compounce vesterday|tized on Children’s Day Beatrice D CROSS NOTES. enfl‘m[]a A}urc aypy u[ DOLLeLT *cting of the Ior- | necticut pledged themsclves to Luy | pone @old stars were placed oa The boys were in charge of | Iithel Anderson, Willard Herbe — : 1 : morning esters will be held tomorrow evening. | War Savings Stamps at regular in- ‘ which division they were transported Eraternal News, the f { acting scoutmaster Ray Ackert Anderson, Howard Rawlings Bunce, Dressin Department Closg | el The regulur mecting night is on | tervals in substantial amounts for th -y 3 | Wi G 1 5 for Wei i S " 5 tockwell-Drake Beaten. Sthel Prior has returned from the | William Henry Crowell, Jr.. David or Week. + Decisiop. of Pastor orta Jothel Prior has 1 | Wi i | Thursday but due to the fact that | balance of the year, according to « i Zenn o Torr: e surgical essipzs roo at o : g Once more the aggregation c e | Boston Conservatory of Music for tha' Irving Dary, Kenneth Fred Herr gical inzs rooms at { next Thursday will be July 4, the |announcement made today at the of- 1ce more the aggregation; of th Rockwell-Deake factory was forced to | summer vacatior George Albert Howe. Tdith Signhill Red Cross weadquarters, and hot meciing nlent wnsichianged! to Dusst) Ate fogl dlie (Connecticut iwar Savines || S2SENEIRIN R ooy wes Lorced 0 Ralph Williams has entered the | Louisa Johnson, I Christine | 1he entire building, are closed for this E»D TO WHJUMANTIC b o o s mectina Rull Eamniitiseha dhsne faniiol SR ato] DL o 1eh et e e |lertt (ol ot in B Sian e o e IS il e e ol R s e ek, the 1eason 1 here 713 \ ) | be held at the Foresters hall soctorETawsll (Ohens e conrinant | SR Sl A ERe R e B Rl e Auaea 1At ween trom i [|cini | Gioroan bost ) ToRS lack of cot " which i \ reheaveal of T. A. B. Drum Corps | that when the returns were received 2 { Piso. Alice Christina Ralph, Bdward | 10 make th other : 1 be held at the usual meeting | complete the result would show | Harry Ralph Ruth lizabeth Ray- ranches of 1 ried Chorus Determined to Make | place tonight Al the members | 4 areater per pita. number of | t should altend as this is their final | pledges than any other state in New rchearsal for the purade on Thursday. | Brgland noon. The local Jads came out on the | New Britain High school where he short end of a 9-3 score. A few weeks | Wias a member af the football team ago the Emeralds appeared ‘on the lo- | for the Jast two seasons nond, William Albert Richards, | © this ity eal diamond and administered a beat- George Skinner s vi in New ivley rg Rolling, Kenneth Shai- | exception ing to the local diamond warriors, but | York city don Howard Weston Stanley, Ruthi feeling that they had a few things on During the G the game up their sleeves, the Rock- | evening services of the A. C. church acy, Arnold Leonard Vining % well-Drake aggrosation issued.a chal. | will be held at the following hours: | rice Irene Vining, Herbert Belcher return | The week-night prayer meecting on | Willilams, Hverett Woodruif, I3hb Friday at & p. m. Sunday evening| Axel Zetterman, Virginia Dorothy services at 6:30 and 7 | Zetterman 4th Best Iiver—Colored Draft- | ©Over Thereacorns ! win | ecan Nav) o B esults from Hartford, Ha- 3 ven, Bridgeport and Waterbury —are icorge Winchell of Kensington has | still unobtainable and it is expected summer season the | Marguerite Sunburn, Blizabeth . Helen| ay Game, ( been granted a 30-day turlough in | that definite results will not be avail- vhich time to assist his father in |able for at least u week. The various | ICN&¢ to the Emeralds for a Fiske, pastor of the Ber- ! game. This the Emecralds accepted \gregational chur has an- { farm work at his home here. Because | communities reporting up to the | 84m This the T T of the importance of large crops this | present time, all the results incom- | Fesulting in IO PRI GR v = . The vear, u number of the cnlisted men | plete, are as follows Trinity M. E. Church. women in with furm experience have been No. covered Amount of st what 4 i | Se i STl ot e e Wednesday—On account o ¢ gk to become pastor there, | granted Ieaves ofl absence of a month BetnicaEon e tures throughout. Scveral of the in i y—On A e T > H be » | to hel n farm worlk Several other | Ne: Britair 41,130 $600.000.00 | field men of both teamns bungled the Fourth of July falling on Thursday o S 3 ARID e Dastony|] ebe et : SRS e R o) hall at both teams were off | this week, it seems advisabla to hola j Materi ! = g Shae i 0 times and local church for several years | 10cal enlisted men are expected to re- | Windsor 20 = 2 ' 3 0 B barting ey¢ sual midweek service on Wednesds . | turn within a short time for this kind | Saybrook ...... ] o] (s LEAA ’ i e e S § cuitivated a wide " eircle of { o¢ \york 0ld Lyme . 622,61 Service Notes. ! vening £ ZDCIIyoncnesie i | £ rmish music and the minister d that he will not accept the | . ning percentage of the Plainville ———— the Willimantic Congregation- bovs. The game was devoid of fea- of all sect About threc ago at the meeting of the di of the Willimantic church Qus Vote was taken to reques A ke to take up the pastor- | heir church. After deep con- Ron of the offer to go to tha ho pastor decided to remain in much to the satisfaction of his Colored Giaunts Tasy. Madison . R 75 rtstine Pilo this rning | | ¢ _ [ A . 5 o T el iRy ks : ontinue the readings from Willinm 3 : ‘ > Colored Giants of New Britain | Killingworth ... LOBELEN | (il Garee vy (RTINS S i A Rk : i At FOR WAR WORK. : . ller lite's ook e tia ] sy meat” for the .Acorns | Plainfield ... 6000800 | e el e e re- . : . irged that all m : T e Hel Pirst Chureh of Christ. e e T ’ u Il m 1 N afternoon in their game at | Stevling cee 240,49 | yreived his notification to report yes- o P DS aed o iritain, disqualified for Grounds the locals coming | Brooklyn . A5 6,000.00 | {opda ‘enter Congregutional.) CF ey b aAnate ]" United States governmen out ahead in a GRNE T nterbury ..... ] 1350.00 Clacri TP RS, IS S ! 3 80 to 9:30, mid-week | Ing mecting will e Lo ho arc interested in doin game was a fairly fast one Dbut | New London . 000 195,000.00 | \week-end at the home of his parents RuToh Sriiaythe sndend Bearers thing definite in connection throughout the locals proved a little | Danbury ..12,004 00 |in this town. Scrgeant Prior is sta- ~5:00 p. m., Girl Scouts. | Will Told a sale of war bread and 1e local Y { too fast for their Ethiopian oppon~ | Windsor Locks . 518 580.01 | tioned at Cump Rariden, New Jersey. | (Omitted until September); 7:15 p. |Cookles at the church on Iriday tary, J ents. The game was featurel by the | Norfolk 691 3.63 | Corporal Thomas Prior was a visi- | m., Troop 4, Boy Scouls; all-day |afternoon. The proceeds are to go position to furnish hitting of MecCarroll and Basile of | Southington 700 000.00 | {4 in town over the week-end. Prior | sewing neeting for the Red Cross » the Rosa Richards scholarship. rding various line: PSS sonBected WD patilot: | ine MleCarroll sdded four| ewhEom il #4y 10.963.15 | \¢as advanced recently to the position | will be held at ‘Prinity Methodist [ The regular meeting of the official 'y Lo carry on war He is a member of the lo- el Hw‘ Leorolhoard fop the i Blanvillc 7 .60 | o¢ Corporal at C: SiDevens church until further notice board will be held Kriday evening at ad to receive any pany of the Connecticut Stats | - erryville - 22,129.80 H R E Wer oo s 1t is hoped that a Mission Study | 7:30. The Boyv Scouts will hold an | would like to consult h 1 scoutmaster of the -Ber e, D S olao g Biistol 8,000 100,000.00 o it : = 2 ‘ class, led by M I°. G. Platt, may | important meetling Friday evening at those who dikqualtfe Seouts. He is also connceted | 411 for i Leeigl v & P % ST 10,611.22 | The war gardens which are Leing | }."g5.med in the fall to consider the | 7:30 sharp ] service abroad are soli e Berlin Red Cross branch of | % TH&TC Shiteamios Britain | Simsbury ... 5 30,000.00 “"r!\;”l vvuu[ the Hm‘wn‘wlu \;rulxilf': “”{«’ subject of tie World War and Mis- 2 = = - T—— = T m——Y Britain chapter. He is 28 AL ritain hy the employees o 16 art & | .o This o se will consist of five | THE Y AT r STORT. e el )& the opponent Acorns | L ey Futchinson factory are progressing in | S0 Thisjcoutse Wl ReonsSitiol i —THE POPULAR SHOE STORI — SSromas W rsl rnoon will ; S or six lessons and will be for boti 4th celebration in this town u v afternoor will he fine shape he employe of this bngregation. During his stay own Rev. Mr. Fiske has been Acorns. Basile connected with the layed Iair Grounds at 2 p. m Ao s | the Toreign Missionary Department aye( ur Grounds 8 4 . : factory ere give: per ssi se = . b v R Ll cond appearance of the | Hartford Avenuc Boy Writes, Teiling | factoly were givom permission 1o Use | o¢ 'the Woman's soctety and for the I IBE TY . St, J ] 1 L t1 of Activities Overseas j this ground for planting un} - | Young Women's department, as well | -ehearsal for the community | ° oh i local liamond the el some time ago, and have made use of | - PUBE WO E S EERE RN S reh which is to form an import e Private Frank Schroeder of this | every available inch of it \]1“ Sl S e e ‘it Rl e e v win for the Acor city, privata in Company B, who was | dons are the scenes of the toils every | g FE8 S0 orcons united with 00 wear [Berlin Fair Grounds was held Berlin Briefs. wounded in action several weeks ago, | fwm]‘u of “”““,t“,““ “'H 5 ¢ de. | the church yesterday £ s hial theenc ospiti der- embers of the ird line o 0~ « ‘onfession of I deline by afternoon at the Town hall P. MoCarthy of New Huven wag o | 1% SlL in a French hospital under- | members of O s B m Confession of Adelin Y B M it Chovts waa obt in ey ) YRS 4 going treatment, according to a letter | fense. o e g tii B O it Sneee o street; | @8 P OR EHE mbers and assisted by a jJarge | ' o o In town this morning Jjust received from him oo pliis o T“mfb 1“," ,\:_’,,' - ¢ | Esther M. Anderson ldson street of the other people of, the B, Kennedy and famil of New In his letter Private Schroeder tells | Ward signs of '*“’;' 'f_‘“}y S tho | Pearl Ielen Anderson, 25 Bdson QTE vored with some real sifiking | Britain have moved to Hast Berlin of the battle of Seicheprey ana re- { looks as though the efforts of | the | foce Sl “Tickara Andorson, 25 the | Hart & Hutchinson employees Will bo | el (00 SE e rrOHEal Lo | , | well repaid. The gardens ave situated ) ) "5 g L g0y Cstreet; Charles | [ DRESS UP FOR THE directly across the lot from the fac game, about three wecks being the afterncon Director Dem- The final mecting of the committee | Mmarks that it was just beforce harge of the Liberty Chorus of | on arrangements for the July 4 cele- | storm of shot and shell broke that he fn led the singing, and all the | bration will be held in the court roowm | last saw his friend. Private George Flenry Clarkson, 37 Bradley street; f the Liberty Chorug along | of the Town Hall right All the | Newton of Hartford, who has since | 07V Richard Edwin Dunne. 111 Co- sral oth were rehearsed in | members of the general committee | been located in a German prison Gloom the Jo Jumbia street; Russell Skiff Gold, Make fon for the hig day | should make an effort to be present | camp. Private Schroeder says that he A little boy on Muain strect Was ¢Iv-| 56 Murray street; Florence Anders singing is being rehearsed by | as reports of all committees will | and Newton were “bunkles” and the | ing bitterly this morning and serutin-| yyne 25 i3dson street; 13arl W linites as it is to be a part of | be read 1 time he saw his friend was *“that | 14ing thc '\'”l"c";* W "l‘ ‘” “H"\;"y“'v"j:l" 25 12dson stree ) o reises for the vaising of the D P Strtar ) - £ Camp | Dight in No Man's T.and.” inguired as to the trouble, theé O3 i By Letter: Mrs. Harriet M. Dunne 7 i R i e ok 1. Pickett and Paul Lund of Cam cived | formed him that he had last a ten| 1y Columbia street: Mrs. Russell 5. | day—a real dress-up oceasi ing of the flag on the 4th all dollar bill. TFurther investigation re- 1d, 56 Murray street; Mrs. Harriet Show by vour cc > present will be expected to sulted in the finding of the maney Inj g pratr, 31 Emmons Place; Charles fosti 2 nearby store where the boy had Pratt, 31 Emmons Place; Mrs NATION'S BIRTHDAY this Independence De of 1915 —your country’s one hundred and forty-third birtl Devens were visitors in this town over A short letter has been re ; he raal ond from Private Newton stating that he ume tha is safe in a German camp. He also tells of his capture, explaining that o was on outpost duty at the time the ity B wintine 5¢ patilotlc soncs A surpe t 15 tendered Miss 1 be the only shearsal for | Do your bit, dress up Ruth Austin at her home on Hudson laid it dowu When the hoy was Kate M White, 4 Church streei; given the Dill. smile lit on his face | yy o' A " Afijdred White, 124 Chuich selection of just the right and when seen three hours later the | [/ 0 g Shoes that you will be smile was still ing as the celebration is to be | Street Saturday evening, by a number lhe ) Germans surrounded him and he was Thursday of this week | of the young woman's friends 5 justly proud . N WHITE PUMPS—Kid, Buck and Fabri $6.00. Trolley Rails Repaired s saptist Church, 5 o = Another Now Britain soldier, re- KL TG i o i, 1e il N g OXFORDS—Tan, Grey, W hite,k 3,50 10 $7.00 cently on the casuaity list, is Private 4, clew LeRUINEDIeS SIS S ohiere willbera jeolsbationtio S > 3 et necticnt Company have been Working | communion next Sunday morning Pelix Weizbecki of Company 1 L e Si s f ik i \ . e heckl pc Lomin i . The Junior Boy's Club has disconti reasonable price ken a prisoner at the very moment | Bk warm afternoon vestorday | o he o jown Brothers Overs . M o ”‘ at when he was changing his clothes. ) has been received in this | town ar Britain to take ad- ft the safe arrival overseas of | vant: swimming at e Paper Goods pond. A large num \ complete stock of summer foot and Matthew Brown, former- - 5 | ber of young men were in the pond Ore nee o S o HNSO nued mecting until September. Is town. The Brown brothers | jo' 0 FOUTE time ago and just been discharged Dt T- RIDGWA i iy v T o § only colored draftees to be from a hospital T itted this week, i . ‘“— 811 | e . vork will be omitte 1 <, P rom this town, being sent to | The American Paper Goods Co. and | L DENTIST ing the Fourth of Juls 18 digeman Devens at the same time, about | the Berlin Construction Co., will close ! Over $100 was cleared on the T RUSSELT BLDG., PLAINVILEE. |88, 8 0 ea e 8 nast of -k A . nths ago. Soon after their { down for the Fourth B juzz dance held in the T. A MON., WED.. SAT. 541 Mam -‘)’», Ha”mm s n— TN outs will be discontinued &t the Massachusetts camp, | The grange picnic has be in- | hull Saturday cvening. Tho dance | MON. AXD. WiED, EVENINGS |t S ré transferred to Camp Up- | definitely postponed on account of | was held in connéction with the | NEW BRITAIN OFFICE iboLiiio ba of fruit ¥e they were given their !the illness of Mrs, George Clark. Tierney Cadet ficld day. | NATIONAL BANK BLDG. | gowers were provided by clisses inj —ASK THE CLERK FOR §. & H. GREEN STAMPS_