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}‘fldn)s “c Close at Noon, Tiil September 13th, Inclusive. A EMBE R THAT UNCLE SAM WAN YOU TO GIVE TEAD OF THROWING THEM AWAY & SLIN W R DEPARTM fOMEN’S HIGH AND V NECK GOWNS, SUITABL! TS, ‘dhvy Muslin those zarenis are trimmed insertion., Swax 36005 3 i rlunm’;onc Night Gowns value tor $1.50 and+$1.98 each. and ¥Biliie Burke” 98 “each. xtra 8, $2.50 and ge v Gries and lhh the place Pajamas Worth noting. i I white, natiyral and dark colors, at our nb Moo ub, for 756 98¢, $1,50 and $1.98 cach. for Th‘c\ (£001, evehings s FEE‘THE GOOD NECKWEAR OFEERIN T YOU WILL FIND A NEW : FOR with embroidery priced in this Petti- to do so. @arabou Capes in black, -brown; naturaliifia taupe colors, priced 28 to, $20.00- cach. e Windror el fn plain colors, plaids, dots, stripgs, squares and in more “Thompson: or Middy Ties long shape; worth but ate., Knotted Silk Scarfs, ¥our chpice from $4.50 to black, and only red, selling navy for cach. for 35c .alquers priced 35¢ each. at \c‘(.k\\mu Department, en . Main Floor, “Adste D: mmo AN AUTH PROMPTLY. MOBITE DELIVERY RECEIVING FOR NEW bm'uflc YOU OAN DEPEND ON ALL DRY GOODSPURCHASED OF US. BERLIN NEWS DEMOCRATIG.GAUCUS - PlTLITlBAL PROGRAM Iit. Wrestles (Accorded . Rough reatment at New Bfitain’ Fair— Aléged to Have Hurt Small Oritic i Audience Aft¢r Bout. J Phere has been a “géneral complaint [teor the population that 6 not enoush posters concegniit: are 'to take fil & to- glectors will male the Famicuses ight. A The gld a meeting in tie town Rall whils will ‘hold room. h repubitean he' democratic-party a simi- B caiicus in the comrt For Junior Farmers: $onry Deming chgfrman of the local Ufiion: Fog@ ATy, announces that if i of the members are going to en- Edegatables, fruit or canned goods, 'PWI‘ i thex © { bigs or' chickens at the Berlin Fair, lth' shoud notify him to the cffect. Local Wrestler Nearly Mobbed. Hercules Casalingo, & local boy who ittain the title of ¥ “wrasslew nd escaped. being mobb8A last Saturday at the Stanleyl reet carnival in New Britain. Cas- ingo went to the carnival with the Intention of wrestling with one of the carnival men on the dollar-a-minute greement. Hg was too laté, how- | ever, to make a match and was aHow- ed to act asirdfefee inanothep'bayts | . Following 'the bout® séveral by | standers remarked that 'the decision rendereéd 'by.the local boy was ques- i tionabley and a thirteen year old boy | standing mear by expressed his views on it'in the same’ way ©azalingo | thens took the hoy by the ankles and { knocked his head against the ground, it is claimed. This action on the Ber- lin boy’s part so angered the crowd that they immediately closed in_on #nd several threats were made. all the tallk was going on the hoy ‘made his way through the crotrd and hit Casalingo on the jaw. Othier wrestlers came to his aid, and it was necessary to call in all the po- lice on the grounds. Berlin Briefs. Gaodrich, postmaster of the office, is waiting to hear from i gnyone” who wishes to apply for the | position as mail messenger to carry i the United States mails (including ! parcel post mails) § Arthur Andersan, who is stationed | in_New Jersey, ;spent the weék-end at ;m.« home here. | | | | i | | | There will be a regular meeting of the Finance Woard in the town clerk’s | merchants | Gordon, | given office tomorrow night at § o’clock. The public is invited to attend. Edward Loiselle v week-end from' Pelham A. of Jamaica, N. Y., mo- torad Berlin vesterday and after a short stay will return. ¥. P. Cody has been appointed dep- uty.registrar of the third district for the republican party. home for Bay Park. the Amarjcan Revolution afterndoxat 3 o'clock. was held ‘this LUNCHEON. C.- OF C. . C. McLean of York Speak Here Tomorrow. W Wil The. business men of New Rritain Chamber * of * Commerce luncheon, 12730 at the Hotel Beloin to listen to (H. C. McLean, head of thé Bureau of Foreign Commerce in New York City. The Chamber is attempting to bring speakers here each’ month for the noon day luncheons that will give the Dusiness men a brbader under- standing of the the nation to McLea; a thorough student of foreign commerce and has charge of the New York office. He perhaps has a far better opportunity than many representatives of the govern- ment to know the real conditions abroad and just how the future of American relations with South America and other { will develop There has been some question to whether these luncheons are open to business men. They are held ‘pri- marily for the members of the Cham- ber of Commerce but merchants and manufacturers are particularly to send men from. their concerns. There Was a ‘meeting of the Traf- { fic Managers this afterncon at 2 tew discuss new rates submitted by truckmen There was.a ‘mecting of about the prominent grocers this at 3 o'clock to’ discuss countries 20 of afterngon Lputting: ‘the | special delivery and ome bel!\erv Per effect city a§ day program in ihto the among; &1l well % as grocers; MISSED MARINES Apvane _Samuel "(Red Gordon,. son offdr. and ~Mrs.. Joseph Gotddh, of Neg ‘rurlough from Virginia, where Jig: stafioned at a maring tratning station. fwho. is well Ve ing circles as an athlete enlisted when but ‘eighteen years of dge in the ma- | vines. After @ course of .training hich lasted three . months, Gordon' 'Was a medal as an, expert marks- man. - Gordon, while,at, Parif Island where Be was stationed,fwas tEinsfér. red to another divisipn. TheFollow 4dng day his.former regiment ‘sailed Frince) amuchy to. ik mn‘gpomt- ulxfi‘m-y, uardsm\ Fas h.gk artmle huréh P;}_rson— veral weeks anle cameo Y. recovereit mr}ofl&(dfixz atolen by bd First ConggaBation age. on Loxin fi“ Foat s Everyiiing WHbe destroyed o T (‘:DYGE(‘li {iToraccommiodate th .0f, people who desire s h§ two eévening perfor ik and_the other come at nine o'cloc it A, meeting of the Daughters of the | Wwill have a_ chance tomorrow at the | ‘big questions hofcre‘ Furope, | as | invited (Hartford avenue, was home on a baief | i | | PLAINVILLE NEWS DEMOGRTIC CAUGUS BIG EVENT TONIGHT | Wilsonians Will Nominate Officers for October 7 Baitle 'NO INTEREST IN LIQUOR 4 | given as to who the democratic | the walk Funcral of Licut. Stephenson—Auto- ist Mistakes Railroad Path for Public Highway—Dr. I'rost Located at Camp in Georgia. Prepa annual town é€lection to be day, Octaber 7. rations are being made for the held Mon- A caucus of the dem- ocratic voters will be held at the Grange hall on Pierce street at 8 o’clock tonight to nominate officers for the coming electian. No hint has been Aomi- nee for selectman will The Tquor dead issue. contest was the activity be. question is said to be a A short time ago a hot expected to take place, but seems to have died out, and any petition to vote on the liquor question will have to be circulated by the liquor interes Funeral of Lieut. Stephenson. Many Plaiaville people attended the funeral of Lieut. Arthur Stephenson in Forestville yesterday afternoon. The bearers were men in the service of the United States, five of them being military men and one a naval officer. Among them was Captain Harold Stone of the dental corps of the Mitchel aviation field at Garden City, L. I. He was Lieutenant Stephenson’s constant companion, and formerly lived 02 West Main street In Plainville. Mcnnone Enters Naval Reserve, Louis Mennone of East street re- ported today at the United States Nav- al Training Sfation at Great Lakes, JIL, for service in the Naval Reserve. He enlisted seven wecks ago and has bea waitinig sinc that time for his call to the service. He is very well known locally, and was cmployed in the Trumbull Electric Mfg Dr. Frost at Camp Cards have been received by of Dr. Lawrence H. Frost, he is now an instructor at Camp Greenleaf, Ga. He says that he has been placed in charge of several new contingents of Connecticut men _and wants any Plainville bovs who are sent to that eamp to look him up. Cards have also been récelved frog Robert rle, formerly of Plainvillé saving that he has arrived safely over- se Mistakes R. R. Walk for Street. Late last night a large touring car bearing the number 36-190 crossed the railroad tracks on West Main street at high speed, and mistakin up to the railroad station for to New Britain ran onto the railroad tracks, where the car c to & very sudden stop. The car was not damaged and after Officer Marino took the license number, it praceeded. There is no street light at this point d the same mistake is made very en, thus far without serious results, But a light should be placed at the Wrossing to avoid a serious accident. 5 Rockwell-Drake Victory. {¥The Rockwell-Drake baseball -team went to Middletown yesterday and met the team representing the Russell Co., of that'city. In a pitcher that lasten ten-innings Oakes had a shade the bettet of it and Rockwell- Drake took their to the tunc of 2 ok 1y 'won +his own was the feature. times for a single gers. One of ning run. This is the 12th straight victory the Rockwell-Drakg team. Bricf Ttems. Martha Rehekah Log#e tonight in the club rooth in I. bloclk re friends saying that the road Oalses practical- game. His hitting He connected three and two two-bag- his hits scored the win- for will o mect O, b I Tyfer street Harry is i1l at "his home Park Mrs. Novie L. street, for the entertaining her of New Haven. on Spencer pagt sister, QW week h Mrs. st Main Morton, George Hicko=k of Iast Main street celebrated bis tbirthday yesterday and has as his gulets his son of New Britainl Miss Gladss, Bushnell of Walcott Mountain wilf spend the winter With hef aunt, Mrg, Fackson MéKee of Park strdet. She will Bool in Boughjngton. battle,| been | and family | attend - the Lewis High | | | | | | | | | | | { Mrs. H. Ja Baptlett spent several days | last week favith her .daughter, Florence Baton of Hartford. John Fitzgerald left4o hool of Technology, Pots: Mr. and My Pier street ar lations on the born last Frida CAPT. LYONS OVER iMrs, Waterman Lyan treet, wife af (Capt. of Mrs. for Glark any, N. Y. receiving birtl of a congratu: davghter, AS. of Winthrop Waterman Lyon Army ~ Medical Sidney Hemingway of | | of the family, | Mrs. opponents into camp | | many con An Exclusive and Winter W The material Fall Has the hew colors of Plum, Taupe beautiful quality Lining is of handsome Buttons and Can be had in all sizes. This No. The Trimmed with style coat, 1052, Aslk Nutria. is fabric and FY Coll Plaid finely excel Women’s Fall THE We give Tt wWOoM woM have teceived part wear is perfect in fit S VES] S PAN' to satistactory S, medium medium received cablegram band announcing corps, today a from her ht arrival overseas. WEAR WEDDING GARB | OF FIFTY YEARS AGO | his safe Mrs, Prederick Wessell and Daughters Don Old Bridal Costumes at Golden Wedding. I A navel celebration was held at the home of Mr. agd Mrs. Frederick We sell af 39 MaBle street yesterday in commemoration’ of the 50th anaiver-j of their marriage. They od a half ago South Church of this city by M Gudell, and yesterday held famil dinner party in which all the membé their close relatives and | participated. | dinner resembled in almost | detail the reception held 50 ago after the marriage. Mrs. | Wessell was attired in the wedding | gawn wernh by her when she walked up the aisle of the South church, the seeond bride to be married after the | church was finished, and her dmu.'h-; ters wore the dre: of the bride: maids while a few of the friends wore the reception dresses worn at the wed- ding, or which they had at the time | of the marriage. The gowns were af the style of 1850 Wessell's dress was of white satin | with white beaded triMming. The | lace sleeves were tightly drawn above the elbow and puffed out inches, while the train was seve long. The other dresses wer During the day the couple wtulations from their many were | a century in the ! Rev. a a few friends The every, Years os milar. friends NMADE N SPRINGFIELD PAINT ANC CHE‘MICAL €0: RACKLIFIE BR " CO: New Br mhmnsmmuon FAMOUS of our “MERODE Fall order of" weight cotton, regulat sizes weig 3 Many stores close tonigh Coxwain Joseph' Gatter Chaser 180, is spending a with relatives in thé city: f Tonight only, “7:30 tof $1.00 union suits, - for Besse-Leland's.—advt, Seaman Conrad . Wahref returned to ‘Pelham Bay, spent. the Weelk:end: at. hil Arch strect, To enable you m fill your _handsome preminm ier, we Double R oyal Stamps nu And cut the’ price of a . - Stamp Bogk quickly and secnre - will give Gold Tradmg Tonight mber of items needed right’ now, THE CURRAN DRY GOODS & 381-383-385 Clocks. 98¢ it i6c and 50 Indian aranteed 250 Fomont Shixt Waist arin 35¢ i}fl_\ Wr Pape? envelopés 3 Targe > Middy Ties § 0 en’s Heavy Shir Drawers ' $1.00 Dr. rments > $1.95 Silk fose for and ih... $1.00 Sleeping 87¢ \\ omen Denton’ [¢ 5 39¢ Women's Outsize RO Balls Flei town Yarn . $1.00 Sewing tles . 39c Silkaline ure Patterns 'y 18e Damask \llpkln . Per doz L5365 .. ¢ ea 15¢ $7.00 Bath Blankets! ? 39 sovge '(()h(‘ $800—12 inch . wool Suiting yd ... f .00 Wome ni\ Outin, el Njghtgown $1.69 MAIN STREET. 15¢ Package Lux Lifebuoy 49c Caroma $2.00 Men's Shi Soap o Powddéy 27 i - g 8199 0 l\s.\nflnl. ¥ JE N B0C Beacon ' Brand: LFREncs Hdses - ,q;r LT R268 ¥ Bied Face Watdort Men's ‘Blue Wolle. Shirts 3ge Men's Split T'opt. Hose 3.00 Black Silk Women g i $1.00 Children's Hea¥ “ Union Sui » 70 Women’s ings ¢5 '3 Skeins Silk. Flos “broidery L $3.00 Full Outsi 5 |3 g 50 ¢ Sire Bed Soreads ) $7.00 Hlankets PRIT S E: $8.00° Blankcts pair $ 13¢ Outing Flanpel -, .flm $2.50 44 inch wookd SeRge o sultingy i L SMeE $1.00 Chjldndn’s Outing Fhays | nel_Slecpers Gymnasfum: Blopmers Big Variety, : 6 to 9 O'CLOEK STEAKS AT BEANS GOOD BAKING Shert, Sn'lom, R oud 2 lbs 2 Ibs 25¢ Pure TUESDAY Whole Milk CHEESE LOY L \\m CHOPS SHOULDER L AMB CHOPS .. SALY PARJ' \lmn( AN \n\' “?&*‘