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PLAINVILLE NEWS Store HS A S?QS“] HAR}‘FO Garbiki Gnanvul {ourse Freg ly With No U-Boats in § MARINO HAS LONG GHASE Such Specials as This Saie Offers Should Not Be Passed Lightly By b e SATURDA : : 3 TN EEAND bhUa o Navy—Redl Cross Notos, X Quality merchandise (hat cannot fail to attracts STARTING WITH TOILET GOODS A WGS, NOTE THE JULY ] able) Awiill be fonna LR e 5 4 SALE PRICES—"Beteco” Tooth Paste or Peroxide Cream, 19c¢ cach; “Ho- ; Che. ound at this sale lower than any offiey teco” Almond: Cream, 25¢; Orchard \White 25c; Mum or Eversweet, 17c; arreste Odorono, 17c, 33c; Delatone, DeMiracle, 45¢, 79¢; Mulsified Cocoanut 3 Philip t ) - Oil, 85c; “Beteco” Witch Hazel, 25c, 39¢; “Beteco” Bay Rum, 39c, 65c; g | ariving an ehile in WHETE WA Jergen's Violet Glycerine Soap, 20c¢ hox: Physicians & Surgcons’ Soap intoxicat nd foveral co cake, 80c doz. Pebeca, 31c¢; F )sodont Tooth Paste 31c A. D. 8. Toot plaints 1 made to Oftice . Paste, 19c: Scott's Electric Hair Brushes . 08¢: Cutex Manicure Set & | rino carl cvening, but he Have reccived 2 new line of Wash Skirts that 29c; Mennen's Talcum Powder, 16c: Mary Garden Talcum 15¢; Mavis § | unable ntil shori- Face Powder, 39c: Mavis Toilet Water, $9¢: Williams' Root Beer Extract, Iy after as tol Schueles Grape Juice,pints 17c,or 3 for 50c¢: quarts 34c or 3 for $1. that Garbiki had running inty Skirts in White Pigue and Gaberdine, for Dyes, 8c: Sunset Soap Dyes, 12¢; Pluto Water Sal Hepatica, 18e, several pedestrians an the road from I'rom .July (2th.to September 13th, Inclusive We Close FRIDAYS at Noon prices: They come in il ihe wanted materials and \ 72c; Vinol, T5c; Rodal, 19¢, 39¢c; Coarmist, 19c; Freczone, 23¢ . New Britain, Marino was later in- kirts in better grade Gaberdine, for And many, many more at proportionately low prices, formed that Garbiki was on West Skirts in Pigque and Gaberdine, for LADIES, WOULDN'T YOU BUY A SUIT AT $15.00?>—Worth up 1o Main street and the officer hurried in Linen, Venctian Satin, Gaperdine and Plque, 00, or one at $19.75, was priced $27.50, or for $25.00 that sold up to to that scetion of the town where he J y v 1 50. You have but to sce to realize the value vou get at cither of thess found Garbiki in close connection e e with the Bristol-bound trolley ca Do Not Overlook the Wash Skirts at $ $1.50 and $1.98. Of extra When he reached West Main strect S‘ MME R AS quality materials, fine for home or vacation wear. Alsa some extra bar- he was unable to travel any furthe zains at $2.98, $3.50, $3.98 and $4.50 cach. and was arrvested by Officer Marino. William Be lso of Bristol, who In the foremost Models for this season's wear. D Youwll Surely Want a Blousc, perhaps two, when vou the prett vas riding with Garbiki in the = cotton ones that are so specially priced at 98¢, $1.19, $1.98, \‘.Z. NS to $7.50, Silk ones for D, § $5.00 to $1 weh. was also 5 4 q E GNLIY 595 for tlbl e oF Tl el Mot wontl un bl ein S0 o drunkenness and assaulting an off Dresses in Batiste, Lawn. Organdic, Voile, and Ginghams:. (% wer locked 1p for the of sizes Tor Women and Misses, wrrested on the charges of colors such as navy, purple, sand. brown, black and white. Only think, Do o et checks, plaids, for N L a $10.50 value for this small price—$3.98! and were given a hearing this 3 NET CURTAINS—White and ecru, with lace £ $1.50 erads orning hefore Justice A. H. Condell Very pretty Organdie Dresses. in flesh and plain coloms, specid for $1.19 pair. Wall Tents, size 5x7 fcet, complete with poles and rope wrbiki was fined $30 for driving an = were $10. for Saturday. $8. Hammocks, Couch style, with mattre omobile while in an intoxicated and .spring complete, for $12.00. All at Drapery Dept condition and §1 for drunkenness. : Bouchez was fined $5 for assaultin the officer and $2 for drunkenness. Both paid the fines and were allowed ta gO. Georgette In all the new colorings, and in the most attractive Models, Health Report. New Foulard Dresses, in the best designs and colorvings, for Health Officer J. N. Bull has com- Taffeta, also Dresses Tafieta and Georgette, at special prices during HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY ¥OR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON pleted the health report for the L ’ e A i : PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. month of June. He reports that dur- priced up to $18.7 g ; formerly priced up to $39.00. ing the month there were two cases | of measles and one case of tubercu- losis ] ity Quict Fourtl 5 with a stirring tribute to the flag, and | amination for carrier, the rese AL BRI | BERLIN NEWS SO b L e T | LR e e e P || GuoeslandRholpiompIcteRtheitvor | that school for bringing the team | make an appointment. Girls in 8 hearers who rushed to the speaker’s | fell a few points below the standard |JulY in the usual fashion by a zen- [aUited by September. e e R S Ll . - platform to shake his hand. Iedulredand ffor Phis renson v il have (Ic1alisuspensionorEhusiness SREScop MRSl igi B v it e : el gentabe. (nfoushys Ausu (REEN Several athletic evenis were held | to take the examinations agnin. Any|for the fireworks displayed by the] 88 (0 S08 CA8 2cntion of & Wac | Brief Items. { three additional ‘lessons unless ¢ jheld during the. afternoon. Alva|Others who wish to take the exam-|YOUNg beople of the town evervthing | WOIKETS Who have sweaters or sotiks Miss Helen Brock, a former teacher | "¢ €NOURD on their original ca | Ventres, the local wrestler, took on [inations will have to file their appli- | Was very quiet. Fireworks were an ot 1]“. bl «\r“*”"\ foreturn The | i the local Grammar schools, has |0 1ast. The tank is open Thursd] all comers, two of them trying and | cations within a few days sale at several of the stores and the | £00ds combleted before July 15 e [ heen appointed an instructor at the | MiBNts at 7:30. Wednesc and two of them meeting defeat at the Berlin Briefs young people of the town were busy j“h:j\j)‘ appilss tosuliose nronlcersinillol linsise 'Esiness \Gollone orilarifora’ prdavimorninge { hands of the Berlin Blacksmith. F. Goor 5 b J placing the “munitions” on the trol- | 100k the sweaters or socks out before | =7 NN e | children 16 and under:. {1ven B of reorge Corr, of the Naval Reserve, ||oy tracks and other places where | July 1 1 L 2 D el R McCarthy, of New Haven, alsa wres- Joud reports could be heard Shirt sale. Wilson's.—advt The Red Cross committee nlso e < Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hadden, of New | nesday night was rather quiet and |on Saturday afternoons until further | Canal street | tled, their bout of half an hour end- | : > > i York (City, ‘arve enendinethe. snmmer [y sung. ATacricall observed thelnisht Imotice: | Privates John Pettinato, Daniel Te- | | | mingled in a finish bout at the open- | &Nts: Col. ana Mrs. €. M. Jarvis, of fireworks Several of the William Cunningham spent July 4 at John A. Andrews and family A[ FalI‘ GrOl]l]dS Yok of the wifibes b bent endi i | yeople witnessed the big parade Robert N. Hird, son of Mr. and | theif respective home g in a finish for Young Muns. which was held i ristol vesterday S t Hird of Maple street, en- The Home Kconomic Girls' 1ssett street are spending the wee Two baseball games were also|fp - I afterncon. One of big features of United States navy Wed- 'met Wednesday evening at t 1d {n New York oity 3 the Fourth of .July celebration was | nesd fternoon in New York as | (poss played during the afternoon on the 1 room vork A ' ' Enrico Pola’s team was the victor in | the town in the merning. The \m,u’ > going o ird w0 the Semvice of |y E T E S Al 153 4 _— { the tug of war Prizes of Thrift l ’!‘ IT? ! State Gnarc loft the cen P T lninville will lose one ated Qemon N G R M Agnes \‘;n-m‘;” West Ma Stamps were awarded to the winner: { and paraded in RBristol in the 3 £ hasketball players Hird R G % Birictol Sastalday s visiting Pitt gh in the children’s events. The Mid- T | noon vder of that famo s i nstein, physiel tefint to Gommit suicide, But May o cLowD s MilitarviBand irendered Red Cross Notes, SN Y band concert during the afternoon, ! The local Red Cross cominittee five a form beside the track S in crde (hat e o : pionship of this loc e e | ‘ Mvs, Sears Makes Third Known At- | i v ha to The' Berlinwnly: Hourth celebration John G. McDonnell of Holyoke, (ulll\»}‘u'ym\‘ The Piz ”'\”\‘“l is L R e b nm; ened - v'm‘r‘v; \;m,\ ‘!vn was successful even beyond the ex- | Mass, was bound over to the mnext E 1 to h mj pectatians of the committee in charge | term of the superior court Wednoesd:y f the fair. . The long parade, con- |afternoon on a charge of nighway taining two sections—the automobile | robbery. McDonnell, who was recent- ind the 1lking organizations sec- |ly discharged from Camp Devens, in e 50000 v oniens il izh school at the beginning of the \ Chateau-Thierry, one of the objec- | New Britain bran ¢ the Ited Cross | sccond year he entercd the empioy of T 4 i fives in the present German offensive, { must furnish 8,000 pairs of socks and (11 ' & Whitney Mfg. Co. of w London lis the subject of the followinz war | 2,000 sweaters. lvery woman in town | Hart md acted tar player of y £ - | geography hulletin. issued today from ked to co-operate with the Red | that tc After W months em- 3 sfions—together with the Mothers' | company with {wo other uniformed i is ask ) 1 S R : onipany X the Washington headquarters of the ployment at that NOTES. ion, was one of the largest | men met J. F. Buarrett of Wo S e BHEE Vo iy i Gowedl e closed to- | == nd hest the town has ever scen. Fol- | Mass., in New Britain \Wednesday af : i ; Mass., 3 Aoy T e i . el o . l vhich he graduated last Thursday. At | morrow from 2:36 ey B B lowing a short march over the prin- |ernoon and asked him to take them | Ohatean '”}‘” LR Byan Dr .REDGWA! ]OHNSON SRl e e ) - I —THE POPULAR SHOE STORE ipal streets of the town, the parade |for an automobile ride. The :wiioist IR EtheenonthEbankilot fhe 4o <ef 5 ) river Marne, has hec S o DIENTIS] clected capiain of the hasketball | / f . 5‘ eturned to the Fair Grounds, where | consented to take them and as tney | ’_”1”"‘ has been Lprmlcens o 5 . 5. | team and received the monogram of is at the lactivities lof ‘the day, commenced, |rareleoming, noay Moridan® cal ! the : or many centuries. It was | RUSSELL BLDG. PLAINVILLE. | team a t g ] The raising of the service flag con- | turnpike, the three soldiers relieved [N this ”"’2)"““”\vvuu that Napoleon | MON.. Wb, SAT. taifiing 118 blue and two gold stars | nhim of his roll consisting of $330 in | defeated the Russo-Prussians just 104 MON. AND WiiD. EVENINGS. *was the first on the lons program |large bills, it was alleged. The theee | S CATS 8807 it was sacked in 1652, dur- | NEW BRITAIN GFFICE carried out. The flag is not complete [joft in different directions. >MeDon- | N8 the Fronde, ‘the most costly and NATIONAL BANK BLDG. abaut 135 are at present in serv- | nejl was apprehended in Hartford least necessary civil war in history but because of the fact that -t The s‘nte Holics have heen noufied |1t fell before the army of Emperor time the flag had to be ordered | of the robbery are on the loolkout | Charles V. in 1544, and was besieged number were in the service, the | for the two men who escaped. The | 21d captured by the English in 142 will have to carry this number | ctate police found that MecDonnell, at for the present. In connection With |tne time of the robbery, was vot a the raising cf the flag cx-Congressman | ¢1gjer, hut merely posing as such, 3 T Reilly spoke lon “Americantsm. 2 | pies Ji s effeetive o Che found of Chateau-Thierry Mr. Reilly delivered the best specch | o qavs previous zoes back to the eighth century when without” a doubt that has ever been Charles Martel, the victor at the Bat wgiven in Berlin Third Attempt At Suicide, tle of Tours and savior of Christen- Mr. Reilly gave a most interesting Mrs. Mary Sears is recovering at | dom fromn the Saracen hordes. built twen minute speech , and was con- New Rritain police in getting the am- |a castie bhere for the Frankish rthon ctory entered just eight vears before the spectacu- lar advent of Joan of Arc on the scene of French history. tiuot interrupted with applause by | bulance o Herlin and bringing the arch Thierry IV, hence the name of his hearers, who followed him with | patient to the hospital, she would | the town Mr. Reilly, after con- | have died from loss of blood. This| “The famous vineyvards of Cham- e N , town of Berlin on its | is at least the third time to the | pagne hegin at Chatenu-Thicrry, and 5 s ; ; \ \asized the fact that | knowledge of the authorities that [the town is, naturally, a great wine £ . i % “ F j}fi' . \dependence Day we must not | Mrs. Sears has attempted to take her | market. Before the war it also er G : 8 5 as (1] 1 e our allegiance to the |life, and on one occasion hefore, she |joyved a considerable trade in cattle 3 $ R e e e e e 4 il . Favorife show them that we are | death by drowning was famous in the industrial world 0’7 P 2 3 > 2 : o e e A L T e s ¢4 Fanama : o ; : : Styiish Summer S luties in a | causes are resvonsible for the asis of | musical instruments. The importance | [ B f 5 % < L ) fted maines the woman. For some time she his | of the town is out of all proportion | §§ { Pans q | 3 : e spoaker, “is the | been despondent and it is thought | to its size, for in 1910 it had not more & ranama 2 3 X or We must all render | that she has been trving to take her . than 7.000 inhabitants. - oa oftene p has heen “Chateau-Thicrry is only - 59 | g 3 S o % T t Oxfords hvhk »t be merel | life ven oftener than . R . X 4 : . et Aot ) S Sl SRl ol el e e anama § o . . : : iofiln e then we | thovities. In her last attemot AMrs. | capital, being situated on the IGast- i e 3 s SRS 38 5 I h dressy and Sears used a large butcher kn.fe - | ern railway, running from Paris to o B : 4 A the | Se ! : X ¢ i lade for the e e ¥ $12 Panama i o _ o de neck. She was about 50 years of ase “Iike its sister towns of Peronne ; x in comfortable serv- and lives in the Field's house 1 vt {and Ham, Chateau-Thierry enjoys the | y 5 i wre at the same tin listance below t 1d of the t distinction of having served at onc | 3 i 7 shi corroct. e of Berlin She Il | time as the place of imprisonment . - ? ¢ % N n 1 T e place of imprisonment | 5 . Tan 5 At the ! tod ) of a French kinz. When Charles the work for this t hopefnl S T 1 t ondition epor lhopef Simple, posthumous son of Louis th Stammerer, was hard-pressed by his enemies he turned to Herbert, count of Vermandois, as his friend and pro tector, but- the latter betrayed him and placed the -monareh iu confine- In triump tioned those sp tion who criticize cause they do not (G0 Ay = 10 eaia Virs, Hali Improved Mr. Reilly, “any such here, who love frs. J. B. Hall was reported as imitation the old country more than the new g very comfortably at the New then in God's name let them back 3 seneral hospital this morn- Where they came from:” This brought | i 5l nonealale oy """"‘ B¢ | ment here a rousing cheer from the listeners for her recovery Ter son. ¢ Tl “The ruins of Chatles Martel's: cas- Mr. Reilly spoke of the pos ¢ | Hall o was sran | fiarwfnm;‘grr v T e e B e - Foaelan oo ie e 0 ahted an oxten. |inates Chateau-Thierey.: Et is ap- France, or even in England. | bedside, ha n & : "7 i proached by a flight of 102 steps 1er those countries falter”, | sion of a fe The most famous native son of | laimed,”: there is one country xamination for Rural Carvicr. thelloonlvas Jeantidel T Bostaine ks flag, which' shall never know de- e ation fill the vacancy | the noted poct and fabulist who was § 0 THE SHOEMAN the Untkebeste ; o fice of rural carvier for Ken- | born in 1621, in a house still stand. ! : 211 MAIN ST., HARTFORD. gled Bannes’ singlon will he in New Britain | jng and now used as a library and & RN (b 8 B : 7 W AN F e colye! s speect citord . In the last ex- o Mr, Reilly cofcluded peechgng Hartford, Juls nt museum. sk the Clerk for S&H Grecn Stamp m e of the