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Have You Realized Your Advantage in Trading Where Most of theDepts. HOW MANY STEPS IT SAVES ONE, AND WHAT A REST TO THE NERVES, TO KNOW MOST OF THE THINGS YOU ARFE AFTER ARKE T EASY REACH. AS MUCH CARE AND THOUGHT HAS REEN GIVEN TO THE WANTS OF OUR THOUSANDS OF PATRONS IN LOCATING THE VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS, W) ARE SURE YOU Wil \I'PRE- CIATE OUR EFFORTS TO MAKE YOUIRR SHOPPING A PLEASURE. YOU ALL KNOW IT IS TO YOUR PROFIT TO COMI WHERE CHOICE IS GIVEN OF THE LARGEST STOCKS BOUGHT UNDER TH MOST ADVANTAGEOUS CONDITIONS, WITH PiCK OF GREAT VARIETY. THAT IS WHAT OUR STORE OFFE YOu. o e ™ NEW BRITAIN HEF\D"_leD s ridays We Cle |Har tforq Sho: n, Till Septemb er 13th, are Located on the Main A or full sure follow for [ Departme Try VISt Tedium put unon Belt and double ) our or lor wth on led a nd Women- checks white, 25¢ yard Corsets wen continu Corsc T CORSYE OF Anderson, s here to explan tull’f f ntion of origina t teh ma Main Ribbon Blacl an piv Checked Ribhon DEPARTME HI Eaper m, t 1 shapelin Rengo Belt Corsets this fall e D Department N pr Flo, RI as a N T “RENGO BEI/] Corsettiere, dircef about these Cor troy conomy AND SE « rt ent rue econom Tuci PUrposes e i fine hie feelin o their 2t v will pply the ring steels. Price: one floor up anc NECKWEAR in blac fr Tarabout ( ces he Ail D BON DEPAR 1-2 inches wide, suita and white, blud and d white ind apes to or, 14t bl nawvy wt bove, 4 1-2 in. wide, sp HAVING AN PROMPTIY AUTOMOBILLE DELYVERY #FOR NEW ALL DRY GOODS BERLIN NEWS NEW BRITAIN BUYS ALLING'S RIGHTS “No More Damage Suifs From Overflow of Manahesse River PRICE NDF ANNOUNCED | Dispute Has Occupied Attention of , Courts for About Ten Years With Local Man Winning First Verdict ——Acorns Vs, Nationals Papers were filed in the ty clerk” office in New Britain rday re ealing the sale of the rights of the Mattabes t river in 1 lin to the cit of Ne Britain The hts of the river formerly hel Wil lard T. Alling of this town. An agree ment was also d whereby the city cannot be 1i for 1he pollution of t for the over- flow on prope Alling. Cor- voration ( n Cooyfer, of New Britai to sta the rice paid \ the purchase of Mr. A With ' the this sefilement there comes to an end a ¢ e that caused intense inte: in legal court throughout the ity and town Alling ohjected to overflow nd bout ten years ago ught suit gainst the city of New Britain. The > to trial, Judge Hungerford z and Mr. Alli secured judgment against the city and ¢ol lected damage After tiie city paic o change was made n the dition e er beds continued to cause pollution of the rive hic overflowed on several si 8. "The matter became one in which the « tHre town of Berlin became infere and ahout ten yvears horuzht, =ui battie, thu in the matter, ense in again zoing to trial rding mon nd losing valuz [, with th possibilit that the end would bhring but one result, another los Corpor fon Counsel Cooper started, shortly after the ond uit Vvas ought, to attempt ta reach ment with Mr. Alling wherehy the RECEIVING possibility of legal would be removed forever Tomorrow Grounds, ses A the loes Na er Bo or ies ers best ason 00 that off of tior of th ne te ti and the: fo lar i unds for the > returned from a two w a vived noticc The wa postponed Me liv tr Oon el 10di lele t v n Sidne layl f aining St nd sgation with Mond: setion Acorns-National Scries, ifternoon 11 of the fastést g 1son anticipated wb corns will bats w is of Ne three an one is Bri sries for n practic ation for both fray me in pre from reports of v will enter the rm they have The will the will line, which ne v Man Mike Ia in an e win over The Nationals ha to the lo confident. of much sought be put is sa gardi zame Jocals n - t a nd write ey are h the fc Acorns, Brief Ttems. daughte Galpin and BT who help to nien tion on ire to tember he efft Cradle Rail held this receptioln he venir date ur evening at ix trustees chureh in 1 ¥ the church of of st st 1 in ion services will be ir [ ¥E M Dod the sthodist Sundas (e hurch rlin \ this He Ciair Fort in draft of or Slocum. and after to T the return board in s found hecau entanglements ain in the display called ek lerlin parlors. - nd few ‘ORSETS. the an found in they e outwea i see k T e for white, hite, red hai ecial for DIEMONSTRATION “Re Iso o in the extra strength t z of comfortable satisfa range from $2.00 to $5.00 pair, these dark brown Visit r Alice and 1 rilor Inclusive. Floor? Relt give fittings af a in- alection calection of oh capable wh ing matariz ordinar r- 1ed wo i ction fine Corsets natura 1. and our ckwear . in the whits, special hows, and whita, eto 9c yard. Aisle D. Fair mes of hen the with the open- a purse. in e ma in od the this at | their all in ving ng the rt’s con he Nat- fast ag- cal boy walking v scalp Ruth, in the BRITAIN YOV CAN DEPEND ON U RCH/ { which vill he o’clock the will All en for ning the for- church left the Wi s in ew days tford eptem- to AMERICANIZATION WORK. Americ - nization | from the church chairman. T tee will be 105 eve the Chamber of Commerce Francis P. O'Brien, who will | it the work, will be present his plans. The rooms in he ready in pancy. As charge of f e accompli harean in this way Vjority of thosa at | tending tho: es are in nead of | | just such instruction as Mr. O'Brien | will give. As this seems to he the hig thing in the minds of educators at the prese ne, Chamber of Com- { merce and School Bourd will continue to co-operate with the America n bureau in the furtherance of this the 26, time of his marriage, LIEUT, GRIFFIN MARRIED | mncement has een made of the mar Lieut. Ashley .J. Grif fin, formerly of Company B, recently returned from France, to Miss I,n‘w Averill Davis of Johnsburg, Vt | Lieut. Griffin was commanding offi ’ cer of Company ¥, 1024 U. S. Infan- try in France and was sent back to this country some time ago to m(‘ as instructor. He has been assigned | to Camp Dix, where he was stationed | August SED OF TUS. CITY ITEMS Rev f the church, local Lu- and speak Lundren. pastor of Meriden edish Lutheran will be the speaker at the theran church tomorrow evening, Carl Larson of this city will at Mr. Lundgren's church. Rev. S. G. Ohman w heen the speak- er, Qut be wishes to attend the Sunday School picnic tomorrow he has cancelled the engagement and re- to have quested that Mr. Larson take his place. Joseph Dalacecca and Miss Macy Amara wore married yesterday after- noon hy Louis Fale justice of peace, in his office 28 L street The bride w the Froom is one y her senjor. Bot were required fo secure the consent of their parents. A mechanics’ lien has been filed by Alex Bessoff of the New York Cornice and Roofing Co., on Fraak Poglitech's ge at t corner of Glen street and Rockwell avenue. 14, 15, 16, 18 and 19 will Congregation Week al Lutheran Church, and d with the annnal fair. manager of the fair Hultburg is treasure: A of 12 ¥ 1ppointed ocieties to assist November be known the Swedish will be obs Emil son s d 1 arl mittee been the to Terrac today vt R. B spendin home on Lin Miss I3tlie Pic week-end with at ons e opens of Branford 1t Mrs nn Sl C fo two weeks her is ind spendir My Point, Mo Mulberr Towers Guilfor Conn WRITES FROM FRANCE, James Palmieri of this city has re- eeived an interseting letter from Frank Vecchia, formerly emploved at White's Main street cn lL.a Vec- ~hia tells of his trip to Fngland, and his final landing in France. Ie speaks of the wine in Fre d also of the bundant wheat crop which will soon e harvested The soldier compli- ments the Y. . €. A. on its excellent work and states, “We can get anythir here. e people at homs helieve it, but it’s troe.” POLISH UP KITCHEN ARTILLERY FORCES W MY — Y OUGHT YO HAVE BEBN SCOUAED — my BLADE 15 ALL BLACK] BOO-RO0! WE'RE ALL DISCOLORED AND UGLY ! HAT 15 NOT BRIGHT AND C LEAN WILL DISCOLOR THE PRODUCT ON LUHICH 1T 15 USED AND THIS SHOULD BE AUOIDED. AT TN T in a free canning book which the National War Garden Commission of Washington will send any reader of this paper for a two-cent stamp for postage, many good pointers will be found. 1 ; RECORD ENROLLMENT PLAINVILLE NEWS IN PUBLIC SCHOOL Registration %mco Flassps Were Resmmed Has Reached 628 MRS. RUSSELL'S WILL FILED “FRUIT-A-TIVES” Brought Relief The First Dsy He Tried Them. i : | | \ i | Burglar Caught in fome of John | Trumbull Sent to Jail for Ten Days | for Rest Rather Than Ponishment ~Church Notices The Plainy 1 Lol by MR. C. E. BESWICK s thie Iatkont teglstiation fov tha = 1180/Caroline Ave:, Ogdensburg, N.¥. beginning of the year in the history o e T e R Tt e Ui ‘mm, agreat deal for three or Kindergarten 59, First grads $5: S ervous Sick il:ad ond grade 111: Third grade Fourth | cche e Had fo take two grade 79: Fifth grade 76; Sixth grade T n o - her 63; Seveath an Eighth gradas 95 e e All of the pupils are not yet back in @ Gay. Tri te bran school and the registration is oxpect took all 1 i Iy ed to mount higher next week. There ' nothing H Wil be two se 15 for the kindergar - | ten. ene in the morning and f9ina 2 5 afternoon for the older children, who st day 1 used will recei kind n and fivst il ond keep grade training kindergarte e wrell, ad to fell building is again occupied and all the ' Leonle of {1 it { rooms are now in use, each grade nc- : tives’ have cupying two rooms, excepting the see GRS, SR e 1 have many friends in Ogdensburg rooms. now using ‘Fruit-a-tives’ on my m:in;y: of the puy ,\; who worked ‘x recommendation”, g the summer have roturaed to L e chool and the class prom C. .. BESWICK, | ises to be the in the school 50¢c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢ At all dealers or sent on receipt of history Will of Mrs Tinssell he will of the 1 Mrs. Rase Rus 2 e sell was filed in the robats court yves terday and Judge George T Byington has appointed Newell Jennings of Bris- | The Rockwell-Drake team won the tol = Iministrator over the estate first game last Sunds it ORDER NOTICE OF HEARING. Co gational Church. 'The regu- District of Berlin, ss; Probate Court lar meeting for worship will be held | goptamber 4, A. D. 1918 at 10:45 a. m. The sermon will he At ot Demidiso Dacincts late ot preached by (the "pastor on the text, |4y o town! of New Britain, in said diss “With a Great Sum I Obtained This | (ot qoceased } Citizenship And Paul said, ** But Upon the application of Michael J. I Am a Roman Born.''" The Sundayll o 58 el Cimaton Gonn.,| praving school will meet at noon and the & g : o that as administrate t on said Christain Bodeavor society at 7:00 p. : | . 2k 5 estate he may be authorized and em- m, The leader of the latter meeting | 20 ° 1€ P 0% 0 C8 FL0 BT ZillgbeEarold Ionell anditheRovIch il st situated in said New Bri will be Training conscience and . X e o Ay Fhros mew | tain as per said application on file members were received into the | more fully appears, it church at last communion | Ordered, That sald leSuonsg o heard and determined at, the Trobate A. M. T. Zion Church Morniiz SCMce g BB tailn, § tiea id §q1S worship and sermon will take place ' trict —on the 8th day of Septemb at 10:45. Sunday school will meet at | A. D. 1918, at 9 o'clock in the fore 12:30. Evening worship and sermon | Doon, and that notce be given of ithe vill bo held at Teld p, m, Tuesday | Pendency of said application and tho evening 8 o'clock ver meeting | time and place of hearing thercon, by will be held. There will also be a lec. | publishing this order in some news- ture on the Romans. paper having a circulation in said Methodist Chu The regular | district, and by posting a copy of this o of the Methodist veli will | order on the public sign post in the b umed tomorro ¥ pworth = town of New Britain, in said district ¢ ill meet at 6:30 p. m., and ' and by giving notize to all parties in preaching service will he held at 7:30 | intercst, either personally or hy mail- o'clock. The v services have | ing to each one, prepaid postage, a heen omitted for some time, but a copy of this order and return make to new minister, Rev. €. R. Strobel. has | this Court of the notice given been secured to take sharge of the Attest church, and the vices will be con- BERNARD 1. GAFINETY. tinued Judg Church of Our Savior—2Morning serv ice will be held at 10:43 a. m. The Sunda 100l Will meet at 12 o'clock Baptist Church—10:45 e pastor will speak of ons from Sanl's Life 0 v school 6 p. M. Youag People's service. 7 p. m., “Tnereasing Knowledge,” will ho the pastor's (hem Burglar Sent (o Jail. The man who < arrested vesters | day morning by Ofiicer Marvino for breaking iato the ¢ of . H. Trum- bull was sent riford vesterday afternoon and will sper davs in the county jail. e is mor for his ofteasc, and the sojourn in Hartford will vather than punishment. The man is suffering Don't endanger the life of that pre- from delirium tremen cious haby by using unknown or un- Brief Ttems, pasteurized milk Thomas G. Russell left foday for| Use OUR REALLY SAFE and Georgia, where he will be employed ' PURE PASTEURIZED MILK and by the government eliminate ALL question of impurity A letter has been received from | OF Tichness, | Stephen Dictz who is in France IFrom selected sources of high qual- with the ‘American Expeditionary | ity and THOROUGHLY FPASTEUR- | Force, and he asks to he remembered | IZED in a modern creamery OUR | 1o all his friends Me says France | P/ EURIZED MILK will satisfy the is “all right” but he would rather | most exacting have the ( A. any day in the week. J E SEiBERT & SON Tomorrow afternoon the Rockwell- > e ’ Drake and All-Plainville baseball 101 PARK STREET teams will meet at Rockwell-Drake Telephone 1 field in the second game of the ries. WHEN IT SEEMS IMPOSSIBLE TO SAVE MONEY On what you think is sour limited income, look around and you will find necessity for it. Then open a savings account here as soon 4s yon can. | BANKING HOURS: 9 a.m. (o3 p.om. and Baturday—0 a, m. to 12 m 7p.m.to 9p.m, ) THE Plainville Trust Co. | PLAINVILLE. CONN. | | { i GOING ‘O Sergt, Logan Wir of New Bl‘}_ Henry Logan who went city, with Company Infantry, writing der the date of interesting infont been promoted geant with the on sleeve. Other parts off “Just at preses camp, but T dom hut hope for pretty tired. (Eif everything thagh the last Fiven Af i) his i find it beyond 4 and depict things It surely was hell of hereafs what we havesb we, none of wish T could tel the boys have certainly glad thy “Yes, (here wa were with us th with us today. * 1 will Took after th surely did their paj selye man’s man, ble strain, some awfi good many went dow strain but I'm d thal trength o stick it out f9 But it was a sight T neW see again—and may God poor old comrades who aj ns todny. Tvery mother N hoy there ought to be . f#frod these same little boys afd work will never be heaten by anyone. “Tt was wonderful to see the smll S | on the lips of the bovs as they wenf THE POWER O some of your friends with smaller incomes who save money regularly. @y it for yourself, | You will need a real determination | | 10 save if you eyer expect to accom- plish anything in that way, and first important thing is (o realize the SUNDAY MORNING SERMON | 1e Methodist The South Congregational Church Uniting S ——————— 1 Seventh Day MVGIIIIS Camp'¥ Methodist Camp Ground FORESTVILLE Septembe Public Services every d. afternoon and 7:4 in the evening. Good Music. Al ic cordial nvite “THE RUM DEMON—PROHIBITION, A$ A WAR MEASURE." Will be the subject of a i e by PROF. C. S. LONGACRE, of Washington, D. C Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock Special Music Announcemen A Mammoth raordinary! pectacular Military Production ‘ The believer “The ree Taken from the well-known novel Things”, with Raymond McKee and Marguerite Car- tart. Made with the co-operation of the United tates Marines who are now on the fighting line. England, France, Belgium and America provide the bl | K ALL NEXT WEEK Positivelv No Advance in ALL STAR VUDEVILLE = | | Prices. HOW Sutis R /A TE MINORITY by the minister at Church