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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1918 PLAINVILLE NEWS wonor uens oF | s C. S. HILLS Sitere l e GRAMMAR SCHOOL, R _ . | Fourth of Many Cited for Perfect Attend- ance During Past Term | | : ' } 7 FUL here are zood reasons for your selecting your WILL BE CLOSED PFRIDAYS AT NOON FROM JULX - . » 36 chandise is seasonable—carefully selected—bought ik I TO SEPTEMBIER (3th, INCLUSIVE Clearance Sale at Commencing July the 12th to September i Continuing the July Sale Story | | Pt - ¢ iai Att(—}l’lfi()fl tO Guard Will Go to Bristol—Teachers ' Will Call Spec YOU MAY Slow to Return Contracte—\dded ; the Following Offers: : v S P > The pupils of the Pl ille Gram- VISIT MILINERY PARLORS FIRST AND TAKE CHOICE OF mar School who were perfect in at- DRESS O real modish ones, banded and 1 L Leghorn Sport Hats in threc different shapes, tendance for {he term ending June edge bound with white silk July Sale Price .......... 81 98 each | 27, Tonie Teem | asokesl | G ammee ~ Priten 4 i A @ | pupils hilving this recognition are i riced a e s G e Kindergarten, Ruth Wilcox and X v MADEIRA WORK. Vo NG S At ONE RACK OF WHITE DRESSES MARKED DOWAR You ot exquisite showing of lovely pieces in Mudeira hand em- & | Buell, Virginia Bradwell and = Helen About 25 Dresses in all, taken right from our broidery Doylies, Centerpieces, Lunch Cloths, and Napkins, all at B | Sturgeon reduced prices, our Linen Dept. for this Sale Grade 1C. Liliian R teacher— : . Daagciks @ | Dorothy Gloviant bargain: formerly priced to $35.00, special for $14.95. SUMMER UNDERWEAR. Grade! 1B iGster Glapp:tencher « «“Carters” Unions, for men, seconds, Mercerized Lisle, and Silk, zauze Carmy Bosco, May Distin, dward ONE RACK OF SILK DRESSIES MARKED DOWN TO .. 8 weight, in ankle length, with long, short or no sleev nd - $2 39 each Joy, Earl McGibbon three-quarter length. Real worth up to $6.00, for . S £ ade 1A, Bdna Traner, teacher— Women's Unions “Carter’s” seconds. Regular and extra sizes in cuff Gladys Droadwell, Alexander Mirante without regard to cost; formerly sold up to 50. on sale f§ knee or ankle lengths, low neck and sleeveless, with shell or 5Q¢ eqe. B | alpk Bordinardo. e o = ‘, e 59¢ each Grade 2B, Alice T ehir $8.95. band tops. $1.00 to $1.50 values for . e irade 2B, Alice Tuttle. teacher Misses” Union Suits, «:wwr\v‘ tight knee style with low 69¢ each B ‘I"'r'lnvl'”y“l\} 'mh_- Celestia ~ Wes and We offer during this sale a 1 ortment of gum neck and no sleeves. Worth $1.00 to $2.00, for y ‘milie Voisard 5 T e T Women's Straight Vests, low neci, sleeveless kind, regular 5 A Grade 2A, Mabel Styring, teacher— 17¢ each Sebastian Arcari, Katherine Beaulieu, A A s = garments, for ...... ! : Betty Galaugher, John Machowski, Mon's White Mesh Cnions, short sleeves, three-quarter 59¢ each vt T l 198 W i length, reg $1.00 kind, ....... B R ¥ Grade 3, K. E. Kamerzel, teacher. Our Regll ar $ . alst 3 MANTEL CLOCKS Norman De Manche, John Nodoly, Reinhard Sabel, Harvard Smith, Ruth Our entire line of White Voile Waists, all this season’s goods in the¥ Anderson, Anctic Brunell, Ruth of sizos, dozens of models to choose from—-extra special for $1.49,. S o S hin s e Regular $12.50 value in mahogany and oak $9.50 each § ’”I‘f:’: “\ o '(:”';,":"’ ot LB ) FOVORET RO B | 1.ouise Bosco, Wal Bunnell, Voile and Crepe de Chine strictly summer Dresses and Taffeta and Poplin Dresses, odd Dresses that we are clé B That not only look well in your home, but announce their presence on the hour and half hour, by their agreeable sounding Cathedral gongs Eleanor Carlson, Dovothy Deerson, — | Sistina Gnozzo, Mabel Nilson, Herbert 1 : ;. Patnaud, Anis Pease, Ruth Roper, | Bristol State Guardsmen attended and | Cl“{ ITEBIS 161 ARRESTED N ol ottt l | Nicholas Sabia, John Youbellis, Tony | drilled as part of the entertainment, | | In the month of Junes AN ATUTOMOBILE DEIIVERY #OR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND OX Youbellis. Minnie Yenzo, Edna Feist, | Teceiving a gold cup in r | [aace s iranrests of YU A T the occasio t was believed by most 5 4 S 1les anc Feimiies 3 PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. Arthur Datoli, Wesley Dodge, Mary [ the occasion. Lt was belleve . 3 Carmello Dominic o A tiantic] o and 14 females, THePS De Yulio, Nicholeni Meliti, Alde Mec- | 0f the local company that this we- |, .0 complained to the police last! L0l foreigners and 147 residenty i .. e T RTS : BEREMEBENEG | Gibhon, Nickie Toli, William Stell- | sbonse of the Bristol men should be Salvatore, 17| \.°'¢ minors. The patrol was callé { maclher, Elm Vela Tepaid 99 times and times to carry th sick and injured I night that his son, | vears old, stole $21 and disappeared, | 7 Grade 5.—Yvonne Brunell, Amcrigo Honor Itoll Larger. yesterday afternoon RLIN NEWS tres will @ive a short talk on wrestling | Colelia, Irving Ludberry, Doris Fan- Sl , _ i BE wid explain the tricks of the game, h T, TR, i, R Plainville’s honor roll is soing to| The police were called to 445 Arch | S ey All who wish to enter the events ols, Clinton Potter, oDrothy Rvder, | continue to grow larger each week. | Street last night on a complaint that Report of the Condition of Up to the present time there are 137 | Thomas Sheehan was assaulting his THE COMMERCIAL TRUST CO should communicate with Georsc | Clyde Smith. Phebe Williams, Rose ‘ f | Griffith or w any member of the Yicobellis, Plainville men in the service, 106 | Wife. FHec had departed before - the New Britain, Conn = ommittee, I co Pola is in chanrgeof € Grade 6.-—Bertha S i, teacher: whom are serving in the army |police arrived. ! < § ” the Italian gaes. Henry Chotkowski Frank Arcari, Evelyn Elart, JFames |forces and 31 which is in the navy William Frances Rodman, who re- |’ 8 will manage the Polish games. The I [ | Prestillo, John Carpenter, ylvester ) Adding to the list of honor men | cently enlisted in the quartermaster’s | i program of events which will be open Dame, Silliam Tolli, Join Mastignot. | Which was published a few weeks ago | department in Hartford, is now sta- | Den 0 to residents of Berlin only is as fol- | o Tony Stepanok. Biob Vanmee, | there are two voung men serving in | tioned at Fort Slocum ; = = = = Lennie Stanley, Margarct Propson, | 1€ army whose names -were not Prize pa sh, boys, under 12; (Continuedi e o { Myrtle Stewart, Armenod Noldbanian, | Xientioned in- the honor roll. = The |y orning, at Pelham Bay, for service s by e s ontinued from First Puge) Hes e e e e es o e el el Rucrard oSl B (0 e o lebration Ex-. v : S - o am =oh s ferty, 305th Infantry, Company H h b advancing the nals, scout teams: | {he executive and legislative depart- i + Imex Babeoek, teacher: | Tpoanee” 505th Battalion, Tauk | tain Trust Co. guardian have sold pu, Al T advancing als, a PR ents of the g arnme o sreat- Ruth Aspinwall, James Aspinwall, | 4 - >, ) - : | through the Camp Real Estate Co ected to Reach Kaiser 100 arii e o v e e e government the great 5 . : 2 3 service, Gettyshurg, Pa., Company B o U ALl S ol oor 14 | est unison and co-operati To state | Bavden, Elizabeth Benjamin, i two houses at the corner of Stanley | woad jump, boys under ' | the question is to answer it The Norton, Josephine Bosco, Eva Party for Miss Shyvink. and Park streets to M. Chemoff of ! ; i son smod | Dresident can act for the highest ben- Louis Pipke, Howard Stephen- Onellor theh most plensant iparties| || Latayetiolstreat }4' SANE SATISFACTORY 1 ion over. 16: yunning | €fit of the country in this grave tim o Ester "‘ ““\“"_ Wiios Vo, that has ever taken place in Plain- Members of Tegner lodge, O Uy y L S S G S fo | e s Tl G WGl . Gl irade 7 Inez M. Gladwin teacher:—| (jjje was held last evening at the | will take an active part in the parade > ol r G home of Miss Betty Shyvink of West | tomorrow and all members who are rmony -“‘(‘U\“'f 1"\‘ assured. | PhINC 1""‘"' o Main street. There were guests from | to march will meet on Bassett campaign into which we now | Grade $ Vera L. Hawkins teacher: | pristol Pla i e s e e e dholenns Jouhichyne nan medos sivera)l t sristol, Plainville, N Rritain and | fore 2 p. m, | enter is to be an unusually long one. lizabeth Iarar nest Forshaw, | Forestville present. Miss Shyvink wa Seramble, three- | During the next four months it may | Robert Thorne, Charles Weldon, s- air Grounds Later—Conductor 3 oys; one- ce, buys; ! be necessary for your nominee to » Baker, llie Fletcher, Albpr E : young men over 16; | spend much of his time in Washing- | M -Gibbon, Bthel Orvis, Gussie Or- Tomorrow’s Observances. foRChungRecRES OO thins . oght Struck by Engine. i < race, ladies; sack vace, : ton attending to his public duties, a! vis, Ruth Potter, Hazel Rogers Loroy lows Benjamin W. Calvert reported this | St cramble, boys under 12; free cratic senate and house of represen- | Irving Gridley, Gladys Lindberg, Jose- to the front, teams; tugs of war, | {atives. H Parade Leaves Town Hall in | tcams; bananas, boys and girls under | she torning and Whole Town Going to James T. Lee hus leased and basement at 11 Lafayette s t 1 s . Undivided 1 presented with several valuable gifts = 3 dry firm Saih - ; A { £ . Tomorrow being the Fourth of | %" |{ne gty L117.6 et . white and Dlue, ladies; = considerable part of which is looKing sniith, Walter Woods July, a general suspension of business The Kavanaugh Shop, 40-16 : Pl e £ g colors, teams after the official needs of the brave Tiae following pupils will receive | will be abserved by all of the lo street, Hartford, offer some Very | nividends Unpaid 4y residents of Berlin arc ex. | boys in the service and the members | ceytificates from the state hoard for | stores and factories. The stores swill | 00d bargains in gingham frocks and | General Deposits | 31,465.21) to turn out and make the Ber- | of their families. = While we have| erfeet attendance during the yvear: | be open until 10 o'clock tonight and |@lso some very smart hats, all marked | Deposits 1n Savings Depart ealebration il baei Community FFourth a success every assurance of a victory in No-| g,y Dustin, Eleanor Carlson, Yvonne | will close all day tomorrow. The local | way down.—Advt eserves for Ir Daxerl ete oration ¢ iave been L s vember, we must not fail to co-oper- | g o RS G e il De 3 aves G T e e T e i oght Struck By Engine. atel with te doaceitic At o druncll, Amerigo Colella, Doris Fan- | post offi vill ba open until noon, Mayor G. A. Quigley and Rev. W yration the state and While switching cars near the local | ganizations in. the reepeotive townms op | NiNE. urgaret Propson, Flovd Baker, |and there will be only one city deliv- | I. Cook, in accordance with the presi- T S e TN S A ;;‘w ediE s § 5 :\“] fowns of| Alice Barden, Edgar Norton, Wliza- | €ry and no rural delivery. All the | dent’s request for short speeches, will nliE - Land Keep up our A= |ty jeararr, Broest Forshaw, Robert | fictor will close for the day. Many | make four minute addresses at Walnut I, John C. Loomis, Treasurer of the afore Thorne. Charles Weldon of the townspeople will go to Bri EIil) park tomorrow afternoon dollow- (8810, Commercial ~zust |\ Company,’ af tol and sce the airplane rising and |ing the parade. Fasut 1s tria to the Best of ms leswishe the parade which will be held in that - . , ind belief i G S : i confidence or the abesent treatment Up to the present time Frank G. | city. et Wiz, SHhoLGE, CEerntl dhk, JOHN C. LOOMIS, Treasurer whieh have be v ¢ front of the | Do not allow the former to take hold | Osborn, secretary of the Plainville ‘is home from the submarine base at| subscribed and sworn to beiore me, thig 1 George Gr £ hit hi t were not for | of You and put your enthusiasm into { school board has not received all re- Brief Items, New London on a five days’ furlough d day of July, 1918 or e Lutomobilc 1 . G £ HAROLD C. MOTT, Notary Public. s one of the iargest spectacles of kind that the town has ever seen Lorrow the big Independence 465,713 43 Total Liabilities State of Connecticu e announced essary for the Berlinites to go @ conductor of the New Britain and | terest and activity so as to make that where ! ¥ tra r spur, ck victory an emphatic one engine headed for O i “Elections cannot be won hy ove School Notes Iain= | thescadmpaien isol thaththoMntenest 'of [ conivactsl fromi | the teachers ot Bilvaral Of snarsolhan it Frank Kieffer is home on a 13 days’ | pate in the pard € No i your party nominee will not be nes-| iy Jocal cshool. Although Secretary | his home in Bridgeport after spend- | furlouzh, He has been across seven ————— 45. The mo 1 « R. M. Griswo 1 a | lected during the period he is in the = service are t nd brought him to | national capital in his representative ir at the Hall 2 1 5 - only A1l ite the | capacity vice flags. A e ooh —— Oshorn has received contracts from |ing a few days at the home of his|times and on the last trip his boat| _pypm pOPULAR SHOE STORE, several of the teachers who have been | aunt, Mrs Bryan Morse, of Broad | sunk a U-boat, 5 | teaching a number of vears at the | street Licut. Herbert J. Stack of the United | ed for them. The marching 0 ; g BELIER OF UNIVERSALIS “'“”'," s ""’“'1.'”"[ IEIORUE Ul A chiy Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Trumbull and | States :Aviation service, who has been | e et at Mot i ‘Do Universalists believe much of | '8 here last fall 1\u\(" not vet re-|\rps, Alex Trumbull are making an | visiting his sister, Mrs. Har G 10 o'clock. R e ’ ansthing?” is a question frequently | (1TnCq their contract. [t is thought | automobile tour of New Hampshire. | Brown of Maple street, left today for utos Pass Caus, that there will be on ery few S = T e charge of this el e e aliby peopic v ofino vk no e | B NS BRUESS E SRS X . Warfield is visiting his sister, | 21 Atlantic Port to.report for s rvice | n of the par Pollowing « TR op L s e > regarding the doctrine of Univer- g e RIE O S s B el I ar iy er) of Worthhiston ade through t principal street ag te regarding the passing of | || Sl o i crease in wages which the town ngton, P T " L f 1 i > o] ok salism, vet, the Rev, Dr. Washington Mass. Mayvor G. A. Quigley, candidate for automobiles along Berlin Street, of | 52 ) 4 granted to the members of the teach- i SR e i Gladden, the eminent Congregatonal B g congress, will speak at a flag raising | o ca ring the past few | = xr ing force last fall. eorge Walkeficld is spending the | . o N minister who died Wednesday, in an in Elmwood this evening. mini B nescay : o S NleCarihs week with his grandmother, AMrs i . article in the “Leader” made the Benjumin vs. McCarthy. e s s e Sott Collars 2 for 25c, Wilson's.— | statement that “There is one religious | Tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock | Ivt il : s | Delief that all Christian churches can | at the Berlin FFair grounds I°. lven| Martha Sewing circle met at the av When tate highway f t al irchestca Lo £ : ! i In order to maintain the good commissioners made about a s ¢ | unite upon and that is the creed of | “Kid” Benjamin will have another | Red Cross rooms this afternoon for | : X : i made about a score o : 1 ! ‘ ted O . quality of the Red Seal cigar we are et Phiee s s e the Universalist church. Rev. Wil- | chance to show his skill at wrestling | Red Cross work 5 Ted se passing | 2 compelled to advance the price to SRl cless rate of speed | liam Wallace Rose, one of the leading | when he will clinch with James Me- | _ S stopp nly for @ short | sheakers in the denomination, will | Carthy of New Haven. The bout cal ‘ haif | QUFAL TO FRANCE. Jeremiah G. Miles of 42 Vine streef, Waterbury, and Miss Ellen Nesbitt of 214 Park strect, both col- ored, have been sranted a marriage overseas. ounds where the L community | \eCKs traflic along the road has heen ol oo | e an cver and several times | 1- unced Flis vic, “Ame i most fitting e for ction with D speak Sunday evening on this subject, | for a fall of 2 out of 3 in onc An int om actiy Mus. Hall Seriously 1L at O. U. A. M. hall, on Hungerford | hour. Benjamin is confident of suc- Bi Queal, Yai popular run- W. . Hall of Berlin streeq is | Court. There will be a fine musical | cess and is in hopes of winning the | ning woach, and long distance run 11l at the New Britain Eos. | Program also. bout and thus give himself a better ner of international reputation, leaves | Jiconse tal, 2 Hall has been indisposed S title in the wrestling woric D feyiiome fot & short timeland 84 HERE AFTER 35 YEARS. Tomorrow afternoon at the Rair|today for IFrance as athletic instruc- Athletic Union Suits 850, Wilson's. 1 a en umps i hring condition became serious « Walter i of Olean, N. Y grounds Dewey Muns, i member of | tor in Y. M. C. A, work. During his | 4 11 be re p she was removed to the New ! Sbending . few days renewin Benjamin’s club, will wrestie with | several years sojourn in this ci the N ool o M . At ; S 3 n hospital At the hospital her wintances and will remain over | one of Alvah Ventres' club members, { popular athlete has endeared him- All women who are to take part in ]he l nlversal ~ 1 x . o z . hic warade tomorrow, are requested iat : ondition is reported as not improved. | the Fourth. It is his first visit to New | Hercules Cassalingo of Berlin self to many, not among the Yale,the pa i i to meet at the Swedish Lathera 1 N w B ) Wl of Camp evens, her so Brita 35 years While here S snard Going stol. en alone, but among boys in the sh f W v Br .con Hall of Camp Devens, her son ritain in vear Vhile here he Guoard Going to Bristol nien alon R e o oo e Shoe for omen yth t has heen granted a furlough to come | took part in amateur theatricals and Memt B thallocal T ¢ | various athletic clubs, in c P yers of the local company of | [ Tona v . o this town to see his mother i recalled by older residents as one of | the state Guard will assemble to- | terests he has been a treless worker. | and colovs 53 50 t $6 ;0 n and Berlin Briefs the comedy team known as the Tvish | mgrrow at 12:45 o'clock and take the | Althoush not at libentsiito tall zhoi Professc Graham’'s reunion J. 0 o o) the h t ey nrge Urevethan is the gues Emperors. Since leaving New Britain | 1:05 train for ‘Bristol to partizipate in | Where he will sail or oh what hoat, | classes, Lake Compounce. Fri. 12 No type oc i he said that his desination is T July & 1 pupils and friends invit and that he hopes to e assigned to | '\ qm —Advt of s S0 appro- the af 5 1 Parker of Berlin he lived in California and other tween t 1 Timers b Smitl c the Fourth of July parade in that priate so many occasions has 1 western state meeting of the company | : 2 suitable with so many bens will f t will e t t of t it was voted to accept the in- | hospital work when he reaches there s a Patent Pump the spo « . Smith. Mr. Smith i OFPFICERS ARE INSTALLLD. | AL Hb sty HEADS EMPLOYMENT BUREAL high celluloid heels, high leather heels, Cuban and Military heels to choose from unced that ol on oflice o the The ation of Indevendence Da - o 3 | Hart and Hutchinson Manufacturing L. Morgan lodge, K. of P, we vitation was also received from PLANNING FOR EMERGENCIES, arthur 1. Brown, traflic manager compan installed nigint by District Dep. R e | A meeting of the executive com- i { of the Whitney Afg. Co., has emergency committeo | ! | The open t Kensington | uty Grand . Chane John Funders ittee of the ’ O ceeded Gordon J, Ely > Jeld vesterday afternoon a x lock, in the office of Mayor Quigley. | embployment bureau ) L fl ‘he chairman, John P. Muaguire, | the Manufacturers iation of presided. Those present were Mayvor | Hartford county. Mr. I bas been . l t oflic 15 9:30 Flach of Middletown or com- Berlin batt 3 I from 4 00 in the : - | mander, William <. Steiner; Bristol ¢ Durir v there will be chancellor, Fred Sundman homias Dyson of Quigley, vl i | | | 1 aven CUBS LOSE TOM DALY. ords and seal, W. L. Gould: master DENTIST | % rdsand Dr. George E. Bodley. It | bureau of the Vulcan Iron works at ~ A 1 The big feature in stling Louis, Juiy 3.—Tom Daly, | of finance, . W. Bailey;: master ,».'“u SSELL BLDC l’l,\l\\n,l.l-z.’[ s the object of this committee to | Groton. ‘Whether the position T[lE SH()!‘LMAN i e will be a bout betwec va Ven- f the Chicago Cubs. left for | exchequer, < aster-a . for this Baming i o oflice is a permanent one o : J ¢ h ica o e or x quer . ( k: master-at- MON.. \}‘ vork out a wn for this city, basing local ofli is & permaner n 941 MAIN ST. HARTFORD. es O jerlin and any ma > yston vesterday, where. it is said, he | arms Charles Anderson; inner MON. AND WED. | it on the Haven plan which will | known, even hy Mr. Brown himself K ishes to come on the mat with him ['will attempt to secure employmest in | guard, Ernest Atwater; outer guare NEW BRITAIN OFF lm revised fit the needs of New | He had heen sent herce by the Whitney Store Closed All July Fourth & finish. Before the bout Mr, Ven- shipyard s o T NATIONAL BANK BLDG. | Britain. j Co. Clerk Yor 8. & H. Green Stamps