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PLaNvLLENEWS | N1V TREATMENT THAT GAVE RELIEF Suffored Three Years Before } | LAINVILLE HAS THREE WAR HEROES { All Have Seen Service With Eng- lish and Canadians ISCOTT HAS WAR MEDAL i RN P M A i .50 each | Jack Scott, 1. W. Finding “Fruit-a-tives” CENTRAL WHARF, Bostox, MAss, “For three years, I was troubled with Constipation, accompanied by | Dizziness and Violent Headaches. | I took medicines and laxatives, but | without permanent relief. ‘ Last October, I heard of “Fruit-a ; tives” or Zruil Liver Tablets. | in the market, with new hanging and for protection in ‘Vudor f1-6 in ft 6 in 6 ft x 7 ft 6 in S ft felb i at ., 10 x 7 £t 6 in at 12 x 7 ft 6 in, brown only Beach Umbrellas, fancy ents, Are t the ventilating wind top device. time of We o storm. Shades. brown and green, in followir zes used one box and the results were so Moody and John pronounced that I bought two dozen hoxes. 1 continued using “Truit-a-tives” until the twenty four boxes were finished, when my physical condition | was perfeet”. JAS. J.ROYALL. 50c. a hox, 6 for $2.50, trial si : At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OGDLNSBURG, N. Y. B, cach i each | $10.00 $4.00 cach £50 $10.00 cach $12.00 each Turncr, Back Prom France, Tell Specially priced Interesting Story—Other Hems. plain color, at Plainville three fortunate in having stripes size & X 7 ft ft for for young men who have been in | | active ! war X 7 R r service the great Buropean SPAMPS Our F Your Bit you Wi s, to do home again Scott, I W Turner three men If in no other wa vou can Help Win the War by taks the War Savin PILLOW CASES AND SHEETS At Domestic Department, Main Floc section, we offer Bleached Cases 4 worth ac, for only 12¢ cach, Spec Attentior the fact thai we have secured some of fhe long ago celebrated OXfc W Twill Pillow Cases in 40 and 45 inch are Jack Moody and from a Moody store fi ing all Stamps can, To 4 : John Scott and hoth you realize that Bosto | served in e ; | Turner was a neavy ; n 11 uglish member The army of three be S e Al Gt outside of Cana- = omed {o all classes store. come, visitors new the army the 5 i men 6 in., to first Turner sent was a to France member Brief 1tems. Roy Ackert accepted a posi for Soft Bleached Heavy B $1.49 cach. sizes, 17¢ and 49¢ ached Sheets, a or Tmpe ch. Very Sheets, size 63x90 inches ized S1x90 heavy and worth $1.50. soft, inches, regular vt he equaled for w special at $1.25 price ar. ea. $1 for WEARABLES FOR BOYS Small Lots to 39¢ cach. Two Dozen Hats in small Price. Good Swe for $2.50 cach. with the and of chambray and trimmed, at 6 sport Blouses, specially Their Regular Straws, ter Barga Others that shawl col We've Nice Little Rompers for the seersuclker, priced at 63¢ Boys' Wash Su real worth runs up to $1.50. (lose. Straw and Wash Hats of $1.00 Caps, good 9¢ cach. that number of hoys’ black regular $2.00 to $5.00 colors, just large shapes, old boys, 50 cach, s for 7 to 12 vear were $3.98 for lar and pockets. 10 & and year old in loose leg short d 88¢ each. choice o whole table full in 6 to They are odd sizes but dandy regular 39¢ g and Kkinds, Regular $3 They youngsters sleeve 16 value at at rade while Straw at Just Half kind made 50 are Mads ind style, plain vear sizes, very 79¢ each. HAVING PROMPTLY MURRAY FUNERAL IS (lose Friends of the Deceased Serve As Pall Bearers Brennan Celebrates Solemn Mass of Requiem at Services Held at St. Paul's Church—Other Items of News in Town. The funeral of Richard Murray brick manufacurer of Berlin, who died Fi Tuesday after- noon following a brief illness, was held his morning at 9 o'clock, from St s church, Berlin, A vas celebrated b Rev Father pastor of the church ther Daly New Brennan by Rev pastor of Britain capacity of deacon Fitzgerald, John the Evar Mr. Murray's silver grey sisted ph's church in the Father J. J. church of St sub-deaco who while pastor list re full acted ReVY the was ins reposed ' 1ch plush casket which w with w The 1r¢ sorrowing ths was filled to its capacity friends and re floral itives tribues represent 1 es ed was re umerc t ns of respect teem dec wded came in personal contact Among those present New Bri lodge nd from the Central Connec ompany. of officer N yusiness with him were ions from 1in of which 18 an me » rous prominent from Britain The pall beare Arghur E. J. ¥ Richard B, Murr Parick Morr The flow £AN, DOstmas s hn Moore- §t. Mary nete Ne¢ where Re the ocintes New were present Jume rtin Henry elly McCabe wnd Point, N. ¥ William and were Tohr Re bearers were Kensington wis in the ne itain Belden The ar gamily of this t Compounce Family Reunion wal ou Belden it 1 ent and i o o€ this well gknown fami heer o prominen The Y mee which time the wers ed and t} fast’ reunion were this from N Hill anc Some of Member family and e those Fran sis Demir \nd and fami mily, R Lester Dem Ing Deming gamily. Henry Deming and Mr. and My « Huhba Miss Abbe Hubbari of Hill, My Harry Gilbert Fred Iden and Mrs. Dwight Clark, and Frank Clark of Glastonbury, Mr. and Mrs James M. Cromwell New Britain of Durham Alice nd Cod- Mis M Rock of AN AUTOMORBIILE DELIVERY AOR NEW RECEIVING been { far LARGFLY ATTENDED {of | A number | ing | Boston olemn high | has been s covered | Mr. | ALL DRY GOODS These and it has vear at obituary Heskbeen rule in branches there Berlin branches a number of years that each these at least but this year to the general local noticeable has an s0 the meetin one vead, exception as th of family concerned bheen no deaths in the of Belden family are the Hall in New Position. An ficate pplication for a town birth clerk whereabouts certi- has of to the Joeal to dight Hall resident brought Arth Know left Berlin since then him south the the formerly this about years nothing has been The Hall family end of Berlin most prominent families of the older residents of remember Mr. Hall and friends of the family connected with the New England Tank and Tower Company Kverett, Mz husetts, in charge number the government's of Hall and heard lived in and were town ago the among the town were intimatc He is now of of of ! tankers, A recent prohibited any zovernment order entering the showing they have any one o boats in ports around without credentials business the necessary birth town proving that there identification it Hall to from the In order to receive carc for certifi- clerk’s ot was M e produce a Berlin office, Gold Star Gone, old saeritice fell at the washed off B the other James star representing the njamin Kasic of Scichepre honor roll of rains. A few The s Lattle e recent preme who the days Harry roll of town star, representing washed off beir nith the by rain washed oif the jion of many that the should put on with paint so that they might be permi- | nent. Because the fact that \. Fiske. wha ig in charge board, has ed for days the st been rep {and it number of ple that replaced somthing than | il ) A number up made easily ! the roll and it paper, arc op stars he of Rey of the evert heen indispo have not eed, wish o they permanent is the peo- when e more the with h roll re of the people of tow ed of The pict n number of have themselves photograpt Iy taken one nd e cent e tmes very of ever plain have the these man and wom service | A sent photo to those in the service, hot! thor heen in the training camps and over in Construction Danc dance of will take night by the women to be held by the vouns Berlin Construction of place af the hail This i ben- office o fair number the rlin the Grange the foree to first the be a s of voung v md the tomorrow ofit dance cal factory ess. Already a ets have on v ticl heen sold b om office in 1 nearl ¢ members of offic nig Watc oniorrow Cut Fore nenal tim hall cnjoved. A this time Forest melon endants | ste of at the e held the Fores will be looked ters Vit termelon cut large \tendance is for at an unusually th ing prepared f member firs cut Forestors thi v UL the is the watermelon by the that memhers will xpected ociety attend Bricts. the ofie and col called. at terday Hackett town clerkk John the j | i | Berlin I of ve maving | well | BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PURCHASED OF ©USs. reunions have been held for |lected his fee of $10 for his official been | duties in men who the burgl barber shop Methodist A union ning. Miss Idith Northroy is spending a vacation Helen Nourse in Northtield of the capture the rized young chur next mecetng will Sunday be eve- held at t of East Berlin in Milford. Misses Minor and are on a visit How’s This? ‘We offer One Hundred Dollars Re. ward for any case of Catarrh that can- wot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, Hall's Catarrh Cure has been taken by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty-five vears. and has become known as the most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, ex- pelling the Poison from the Blood and healing the diseared portions. After vou have taken Hall's Catarrh Cure for a short time yvon will see a great improvement in ' your general health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Cure at once and get rid of catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Hold by all Druggists, The. Make the children your apprentices in canning and drying vegetable and fruits. You will find it pays. Proe book of instructions on canning and drying may be had from the National War Garden Commission, Washing- ton, D. C., for two cents to pay postaze. NATIONAL WARGARDEN COMMISSION Slicing corn from cob for drying is one of the many suggestions in the canning and drying book which the National War Garden Commissics of Washington will send any reader of this paper free for a two-cent 4tamp to pay postage. Kensington | Edith | the first « to France story of the madian in 1914 their three men. which they army to be According adventures the first fought was at the Marne on Angust 15, 1914. In this battle the Huns very strong the British mobilizing their troops. battle wa at Combia n bat- tle the totalled 1o about army fc il night Lnglish losses were estimated that the 1 in the battle which they and 10 sent the by to given battle were and only The next on August British forces The BE he: were this 34,000 ind and the vy. It ish The took Armentiers. days At the the first battle the ths hvar were the was los! 10,000 Hut arive Kultre lasted next big part was at The batt battle of Ypres they saw eruelties attacl consequently According to men lost the of troops as re-enforced Indians and the the 1re-inferce- the line held The next they Arras At buttle troops and this in German n first made ook not prepared and heavy the men's story 7.000 in this battle At Ypres the' British the ¥r by the Australians ment of for we lossos were were hatrle as well neh troops wery Canadians Witl troops was battle this relieved fought ks at British six saw the ench weeks, In 1917 the second battle of Ypres took place At this battle the first liquid fire be displayed by the my was used. The British lost heavi- 1y was troops for five to ene- Moody discharged In January, 1918, and Turner were honorably { from the British ranks wounds which they in the battles. Scott said that he had heen wounded five times, but stayed with his company until he was forced to retire because of physical ty. The three men are now cmployed by the New Haven road at the local transfer station. Turner was in Cana- da when the call came for volunteers While Turner is an Amer he de- sired to see the world and thought the only way to do so was to cnlist. Scott PoOsse: medal bearing the names of the king and queen of land. He received the medal bravery It may | when the war forces on the front about 35,000 men at the time that the three men | discharged, England's complete 500,000 Scott several received ses a, war ng for be interesting to know that broke out kEnglisn estimated at ry, 1918, we: were In Janu: forces | were over Boys Arrive in Iranc Stephen Dic ly in Kranceaccording eived here late sterday James. Dietzko em- fI. A, James dry gzoods to being called in- | to the army, He was sent to Camp | Upton about six and was \ter transfered to Devens umes H. Minor of Mr. John B. Minor Iast arrived safely in received Minor is is and s I Private 2K 0 rived 1o saf ca re by H. A loyed at | store pre was ious his weeks g0 Camp and Main France, nero son Mrs of stret. has weording to a car relatives John H. Mino: in the army nce. The are three serving in the army dy reached France: here yesterday maugh of Whit- safe arival of ugh, in to Camp vesterday by his W Dbrother of licutena stationed in Fr ! of the Minor boy who now mna two have alr Word by Mrs, street of William nay received omas K the Kavan wils sent her France Devens v months ago. Bartlett s Woun Another Plainville erely wounded. is leti, Bartlett street. His * Bartlett ed. boy to he William lived Private formeriy on mother in vas wounded by shrapnel Draft Examinations. The following Young have re eived notices to report at mar men the Gram- school imination nes Moon Liuge Edward Judson, R Paul J. Cunninghar Redford Naman Nilson vmond J. Rob tles E. Peters. Leo 1. Niorini Stanley Coate. men will for draft Graham Alfred Eurico Broad Thomas | Weston on street George I'erotte i IForel onrric Memone. wmond D, . Cecil D Julins K Nils ind : ! e re- o'clock Saturday Canning Class Notes A\ change I 1 « i canning will class mect on Wedne Friday ass on 7T men are M Wednesday hildren and others. ( noon g loclk sday mornin afternoon it resda ening is who working and the for ithe Aftor- morning i Friday will e of he Miss women anning class the supervision Scoville, A1l the ndey | Blizabern the | disabili- | of | | in | British { i New Britain of- Express (o tion clerk in the Adams as fice o Patrioti wil ter o in tholic 08s tonight meet ('ross rooms Maple Hill Mary Johnson of Robins ave- Tuesday to spend the sum- at Hinsdale, Mass Mrs. W, Noule and family spending two weeks at Westhrook Mrs, N, R mner New is visiting her sist Ay G Woram of Maple of street Newbt spending two 5. Stoddard Miss Katherine Cole of ry- has returned with Mrs port week John and family are in New London Mrs. J. C spending two Conn Loom weeks of New John K. Law returned Hampshire, several Law of after with his son, F Hill weelks Maple avenue. daughte sum- Mrs. J. H and Ruth Allen, mer Asbury Latham are spendir Park, N. J the at Haven Myrile of New Miss avenne Signa Nordan spent the weck-end with Nordstrom Robins Miss of Nettleton of \Washin turned after a short daughter Mrs, T. H Mrs. Henry ton, Conn., h v with her Copswell and new e Lawrence Stanley family occupying their idence Mople street Elliott s vacation Mis Klsie A spending weeks £ at ach Legion ve invited My Loyal Temperance with parents and friends, w to the iy leade Jedediah Wednesds ni A delightful pro music was e home Deming. ram ¢ ndere von. and song lliott rela- Mass Nellic visiting Brockton, Miss tives in NATIONAL WAR GARDEN COMMISSION A simple method for testing rub- ber rings for jars. Fold the ring and press tightly and then turn it over and reverse the fold in the same place. A perfect rubber for Cold- pack canning will show no crease or break after this has been repeated two or three times. This and many other suggestions will be found m the free canning book which the National War Garden Commission of Washington will send to any one for a two-cent stamp to pay postage. A RELIABLE ALARM CLOCK 1N A ONVEMIENT PLACE 15 ESSENTAN| Send for the free book on canning and drying iesued by the Natiomer War Carden Commission. Enclose ty cents jor postaga. = Br'er Tater ain't skeerin’ up a ghos' wen he say we all= . Fond Ad wheat en less meat en save all de fat en sugar we ki ter feed dat big army er fighting sofer hoy right smart mo’ taters en garden sass en eatin pork and beef be feeding' romehody o’ long en it wo he we ki mo’ P fish Ef we alle don't gin ter feed dem sojers r n game t infetra tion. < eat less jist g by now we t eatin' 'stid ar