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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1918, PLAINILLE NEWS woounvTouvposn | RELIABLE fll WHAT A “STEWART” B ivstaLmewts | SERVIGE MEANS S and One Patriot Not Anxious to Help H[Asfl The desirable qualities in Range construction ARE FOUND ON THE MAIN FLOOR. MADEIRA AND FILET DECORATIVE LINENS ! e in Cooking, and no trouble about plenty of heat. We QUISITE FOR WEDDING GIFTS. {PLAINVILLE MUST ~ BRACE PRICES have sold the Stewart Range for a number of years e . . _ s . and the demand for same increases with every year. 1ON WITH OUR OCTOBER LINEN SALE FOR Prizes Awarded at Agricultual Fair ln OUl’ g BRIDES, AND THRIFTY HOUSEWIVES, WE WISH TO CALL e i i i i PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO IMMENSE LINE OF BEA (i reouesd end Flans: for dchicve You make no mistake when you install a Stewart TIFUL DECORATIVE LINENS IN REAL MADEIRA AND FILE | O DAy Mage vewl Cases or . . SCARFS OF ALL SIZES, LUNCH CLOTHS, BANQUET CLOTHS, | e R R | resc”p lun Range in your home. Look over our well stocked NAPKI C NTERPIEC DOYLI , AND TRAY COVERS. Influnza Reported, TLET PIECES CHAIR BACKS OF ALL SIZES, | | scriptions to the Fourth Liberty Loan 'R about it LUNCH SETS, CLOTHS AND NAPKINS, AND SCARF ALSO began last evening, but reports of the e ar man : MADEIRA EMBROIDERED TOWELS S IN THE first day are nat available. The REAL HAND WORK : IACH. YOU I 3 EXQUISITE BEAUTY OF THESE DECORATIV VENS, FOR WORDS FAIL IN THEIR that progress is slow. Those who have b4 ! DESCRIPTION. V T OUR LINEN DEPARTMENT. not subscribed must subscribe to the L i imit if the quota is to be reached. The attention af subcribers is ecalled FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS ta the fact that the Plainville Trust In Long Pants for the Young Mcn of 29 to 36 waist measure, there is | company and the factories are taking | choice of Serges, Worsteds and Corduroys, nicely made and wonderfully | subscriptions on the weekly instal- good at i 98. $5.00, $5.50 to $6.50 Pair ment basis. One slacker said that he Norfolk Su 7 in varied ortment, and way { didn’t know that bonds could be e et e ) 2 $7.50 and $8.50 hought on the instalment plan. When P k S B‘ l For Little Fellows, 3 to from $6.50 to | it was evplained to him he sald he ar t. Uflf. lge ow $10.98. Corduroy Suits are specially priced at $3.98 to $6.50 each. didn’t believe in buying —anything | Buyi Liberty Bonds Puts “U” in the U. S. A on tt sta a ha s tha | ying 1perty onas ruts m e . D A on the instalment plan. That is thu | Phone 1366 chairman of the committee reports HARTFORD. Overcoats, Russian Style, nicely made of Chinchilla and mixed cloths, T t 3 to 8 year sizes are of unusual values at ) $6.98 to $18.00. way not to raise the quota. The We Arc Also Showing the new Suede Coats in the aviation and officer plan makes it easy for most people models, tan and grey, in 3 to $ year siz g ..... $9.48 cach @ | to_subscribe. ! Suede Coats, wool lined and plush collar, for boys 10 to 16, are very _ The splendid news from the fight- handsome in tan shade with slash pockets and belt. Very newest, $18.00 ing@nen et e rio it *’m““‘f“':‘- ‘-{‘:' cach. Same model, self collar and cotton lined, for $12.00 each. patriotism, and help to clinch the re-j 0 5 0 okibition e h Ui e ‘o0 - i o sults over there. The war is far from YOU C AID OUR BOYS IN FRANCE = T P horl Toe ¥ | - ; 5 e seded. he women of Baptist churcl rer home last weelk. Thank God, every man, woman and child in New England can help ended and the money will be needed m y AT hureh will | = 3 er e lscdl | st o 4 ] — Clot g for I e 1 elief our Boys “Over There” fight for Lib for Justice, for Humanity. JOIN [[Theraiisinsaniion00) toie e seni| ?r':\]\d 1;}1:1?1‘}7(;:1;‘rr”r‘x\”"‘ = hfidpf!x‘,o»mm» Miss Loretta Fay of Rockville was l’un‘d ;’l”{‘u be )lwnr;:(flthle)\x]xi]:; ofRL;:c THE FIGHTING FOURTH. Buy Liberty Bonds. The way our Boy | Canvass for the Belgian Refugees. St it Gned {the week-end quest of Miss Edith Peter Mansfield of Golf street on er Fight in France—To the Utmost. Buy today at any Bank for cash or by The canvass for the Belgian refugee; There will be a meeting of the | g o ™ 0% 0 1o Giroet before Friday evening installments. Do it at once. clothing was in progress this after- | Poard of directors of the Plainville = i b o ! noon. Two members of the com- |'Business and Improvement Associa- | | mittee are Mrs. Conrad Ricker, and | tion in the club room this evening at | Mrs. Irving Scoville. If anyone is aot | 8 o'cloc | ready far the canvass, contributions | NOTICE—Now is the time to order HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEP 2 may be brought to the Red Cross{ wood before cold weather sets in PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. rooms. Beware of those collecting | Mixed wood, mostly white birch, without authority. ~One man at-| sawed at regular stove lengths de- tempted that, but disappeared when fiveredlint actlicestthanliSc 00k 1cta S ——————————————————— = — — = he was reported to the police. Ostman’s place, Farmington ave., B A s | Company’s plant this noon in the in- | clerical position with the government to contribute please notify Mrs. A. R. Mrs, Danial Olson spent the week- ' & barrel for fruit stones and nut end with her husband, Lieut. Olson | shells hasbeen placed in D. T. Haines' of the Ordnance Corps at Bridgeport. | store Miss Clara and Miss Cora Langevin of Bridweport, visited their sister, Mrs. Dunham, of Golf street. Elliott has sold his farm on BERL]N NEWS lin and Kensington have been ordered Berlin Briefs. Fair Prize Winners. l’}aimil!c. Tel. 35 Your order | amapte Hill avenue and has moved by local hoard, No. 2, Plainville, to Miss Annie V. Fagan left this noon The prize winners far the Plainville will have prompt attention. Newington center. report in that town next Saturday for | for Camp Mills, Mineola, L. L. where | ABricultural —Association fair have 10-2-3dx S, examination at the Grammar school. | she has been ordered fo report for | b¢en announced by Alr. — Henry Those affected by the call are: Berlin, | duty in the nurses’ corp. | Trumbull, and the names of the win- { M l Holl ‘o:‘“‘:‘lrl““x“’]:\:l"""“" (f:s{‘\‘:"’\":‘;"“:“ DA 7 names; Kensington, names and The condition of Freight Agent | Ners follow: ap e l hall on Friday evening of this week t East Berlin, 1 name. { Richar e , | Canned and dried vegetables and Richard Brown, who is ill at his | B ey K elect delegates to the convention George B. Alling, Kensington. home, was abont the same today. : ik o R S el Leon 1. Alling, Kensington. Mrs, Bernard Brennan of Kensing- 3 ank P. Usher, second; Mvs. H. The wedding of Miss Myra Elliott, ?,‘:;"‘,“[::.‘m‘:,\' ‘(:[‘-p‘:::':\,‘m‘ l(l]:ly(-z‘n«i‘(vyvv y Ralph R. Barrett, Berlin | ton is confined to her home with an | [ Hart, third. { daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. E Lot & s o e e Stachlorith ot _War gardens— Leon Blian, Mrs lliott, to Kent 1. Stoddard took place t1¢ convention forths NemineBong o 5 | Altred Domelli, Kensington. After prayer meeting tonight at the | FAWin Hills, Charles Diggle | Saturday atternoon at the home of tho {080 BF FIURE T IR T CAT €SS 2 Charles W. Dickenson, Jr., Kensing- | Berlin church there will be a meeting | "l‘“"‘; "\"l“_‘“““ ‘: ;\\: ‘“_‘(‘: A=A [(ibride on Maple Efilll ivenue: Miteigore= (X TEAE Tt A Lt il mmittee Reports $10,000 of the men of the congregation to | Slclc0d, Mrs. W. N. Stoddar mony was performed by Rev. John 1ot to nominate a repre Lo eng ’ 3 *. Emond, Berlin discuss matters for the coming winter. Junior Food Army. David of Meriden. The best man was JuStices of the ipeace. Thase Who ar Pledged on Thll‘[l Dfly sco Geandlino, Kensington. This is a mecting adjourned from two Bestione HAlE dere of Gomi when in- || Chatlestwi Beldan: wnd the mald o Jockinentiie inomination Hor represer tative are: A. G. Sternberg, R. H win and 'W, 8. Walker. Tt is under- stood that friends of D. K. Perry Steve Gotombek, Beriin. | the Junior League of the Kensington | when inspected in field—Mary Griffin, | Mr. and Mrs, Horace Gardner and 'IYing to persuade him to enter thr ARING HALF'WAY MARK Steve Gozyk, Berlin. M. E, church tomorrow evening. All | Mary Giannettino, Louis Giannettino, | daughter, Marjorie, arrived at the '2¢® for representative and have Albert L. Harlon, East Berlin. members are cordially invited to at-{ Best gardens when inspected. {iBomelafWilllam! Nivan otiGoltlutraat, iern ised) Nl Stron sispOOLE fromy el ——— Michael A. Hart, Kensington. tend the meecting, e e e Ffiday, making the trlp from Nash. . tections of the town. . Mr. Perry isa it Berlin and Beckley Quarter| Chas. L. Holmquist, Kensington. — _ St Gerald Freeman and [Ville, Tenn, by auto, a distanco of , Miember of '_h;.“‘“‘ of ‘."1ff‘1" g John M. Hotchkiss, Kensington. { Do we who live in Berlin, really | virginia Morino. 1,227 miles. e Britginiand (= chainmean Ladies Make Fine Showing—Thirty | John Jinbo, Berlin. care very much about the morals of | Section 3, Esther Trumbull, Harold - of iic Wear &4vines B Lenmtices i g ; rank Joseph Klatt, Southington. | our town? Are we anxious that the | 4 oo 0% o 8 K6 Pl Albert Nordstrom is home from the | fen Called for Examination Satur- | vincenzo Lanfranco, Kensington. schools, the nge, and the church- | ;‘c:,(m'“ U‘ Hmn’ ,.o“”,g rt, Natalie | TTartford Hospital after an operation | The Newington Red Cross will make Francis Wm. Lanza, Kensington. es, shall be strong and effectiv Il St fohTe, G e e for the removal of tonsils. a Dbox of jellies and pams next 1 h P, Masselli, Kensington it ‘our chief concern that our boys | ¢ : 2 i s el Liberty bonds ta shackle the Hun i McGee, Kensington jand girls shall grow up clean, fine Miss Nellie liott, who has Camp Devens The being bought up rapidly in this ‘n. P. Muzzi, Kensington and self respecting, to do their full 'n, which has aready subscribed | Joseph Paganetti, Kensington part in making the future prosperous | re than 36 per cent, of its quota of | Francesco Peluso, Kensington. and secure? If so, just sit down and | o ) ,000. Mrs, Charles M. Jarvis, Ciro Perretta, Kensington. figure out how much the saloons are | Hart, Silvey Berardi. i d of the women’s committee, George A. Pickett, Jr., Berlin. | doing to help in those directions. | Section 8, Leroy sSmith, IRussell ed today that latest returns Guido Pedemont, Berlin Pretty hard work to show a balance | Scoville, Fva Day. i ounted to approximately $10,000,| Leroy G. Serbert, Berlin on the right side, you will find. Thinlk Section 9, Michael Noga, [Faith | mging the tatal to date § § George J. Skene, Kensington. ! it over and start right if you really | Strong, Mary Griffin. fis district also include: 2 2= Howard I.. Stevens, Kensington. mean busines advt. i Section 10, Alice and Albert Barden, and Beckley Quarter, where great and Julia and George Sessions. bk is being done by the members of Best poultry project—Ired At- respective committees. Mrs. R. O. “TELL THAT TO THE MAR'NES” water, Doris Fanning, Eleanor [Fu rk, of East Berlin, is in charge of | rey, Arthur Farrar, Charles Orvis i Loan campaign there, and hasas Best pig project (pigs bought at | assistants Mrs. Buace, Mrs. Bur- ! school)—Hazel Silvernail, Herman | t, Miss Caroline Savage, Miss Ruth - Bridghe, Robert Fianna, Mabel Nilson: k, Mrs. 15 W. Mildrum, Miss g y Pigs not bought at school—Ruth | rence Clark and Mrs. Arthur \spinall, Nellie Bixby. Bertha Hem- wers. The committee is out hus- ingway, Adeline Woods | g every day and the sale of bonds Rest collection of canned vegetables that section testifies to the splen- S e e work the ladies have accom- Iiene ot i L pLIey Wheat Flour, 127 1bh sacks .. 5 000 R EET Sennntn o sack Bedl In Beckloy (Qliouter by rene hompson, Doris Fanning, Barley flour. 98 1b sacks ........ e per sack 25 R S 1b nk Bacon is the director of the Best calf project when inspected— Rye flour, 98 Ib sacks ..... R P B e A Tt ive’ and is ably assisted by Mrs S § Myron Hart, Joseph Pavana, Armenod aham flour : b b O T AT B G ey L1 n Rowley. Both Mrs. Clark and 1 2 1 ' Nalbandian, Bernadotte De Manche. | Corn Meal, yellow SN s Elorinv 1SS 381 ninicx. e IR ...per ank Joseph Giana, Kensington. weeks ago. spected in the field—Leroy Smith, | honor was Miss Elsic Elliott, a sister John Gooley, Kensington, ! Rev. A. Tremayne of the South | Irving Gridley, Harold Ifletcher, of the bride. James Joseph Gool Kensington. | Meriden M. 1. church will address Best one-cighth acre of potatoes, lay—Funeral of Ventres’ Child. Section 5 and 6, Charles and Mary Orvis, Joseph Pavano, Tony Carpen- teri. Section 7, Walter Woods, Raymond | | i | Staple Groceries. Consumer Pays b. Bacon reported today that the b It has been a hard task to get all hpaign is progressing most favor- S i 3 the returns from the Junior Food BROIISA DALS o eivowiins bies per e e . : | Army as some of the field work is | ther $10,000 by tomorrow, it will - 3 not yet completed. Condensed Milk, o 4 oz. .. R s S e DEE, e reached the half-way mark i i g ¢ . | The committee is planning an | Ivaporated Milk 16 oz S e G O R e e iy oo Achievement Day which will come | ('OrM Syrup, 1 e e aitiaisie e D R0 el o At whl e ; » . ecarly in November. On this day all | Rice e B R RS ¥ bevond \tions. At £ the Junior Food Army members will | White Navy Beans, Small «.......ceceseeesssssanssss.pef Hrement) rate TE i e ] . e be invited to a meecting. At this| Pinto Beans .......... per successses | other loans, : meeling the prizes will be given out, H that is just the members ¥ i P 1 6) the Governor's certificates given to he committee are cut to do, only . , £ those who have been successful with | v add that this time all previous P N 3 their rds must be broken. With such it displayved, there caa be no bt of the final result Yellow split peas .. . e e L Dried green peas .... Db k WS her Molasses, New Orleans ............ M seslper project, and who e at thel I o 5 S e Ere same time completed their record Victory 1, 16 oz s SO 1. books and written a story of their pro- . . o ject A few of the best stories will | vied F Ruth Evelyn Ventres, 5 b i p ; i be read: a few Junior Food Army| prunes, 50°s ["",l:‘:u' e et per b uneral services for Ruth Evelyn, 4 . wad songs will be sung and possibly some | ceieeen . NoduodagHaci Il nine months old daughter of G. A e ; 5 : | one will give them a special addre ¢ aches .. SRS cesiieriseaaaeauper b tres, were held th fternoaa at ‘clock from the home of her f i s on Berldalc avenuc. i There are several new cases of in- uwel A. Fiske of the Congrega- : o ‘ . > fluenza in Plainville, among them be- Vegetables al church officiated 4 : % . : ' 3 | ing Miss Laura Cowles and Clement Potatoes . 5 Gzt PR DR per cwt Enjoyable Song Recital. . - : ! “(r:.m.-m of West Main street. Sidney | Onions et e per cwt S e b e : - A . { Cowles a younger brother of the above DAL Preaics bt et e il G : mentioned persons, has been ill With | (.o e Domestic i3 SRR A T Red Cross was an artistic treat s , EHi> ok dbouk 2 W eck Fancy tub butter . =& 7 X Ses panlh e O P fane o £ L ! $ Death of Stanley Kent. Conn. Fresh Print Butter ........cccececcececee.....Der Ib e attendance. Miss Helen Cowles, : Stanley, the four year old son of| Conn. Fresh BEEB .......sceseascsssusoscsssgsccssss.per 4oz ist of the Center Congregational ;i L Mr .and Mrs, Herman Kent of Black | Bggs, Regular Storage ... St r 1b irch, Meriden, was in splendid A 4 3 e Rock avenue, New Britain, died this| Oleo prints, best table ...... - = . sees-.oper b e, and each number was enthu- g i iy w i . » 7 morning, following an atack of Span- Oleo prints, cooking g . - .. <......per lb tically received. Organist Joseph | . B i e, , ish influenza. Mr. and Mrs. Kent are | Nut oleomargarine .............. B Y 1o | Beebe of the South Congregational £ i TR _ v also suffering from the malady. Mrs, | Pure lard, bulk ... ceen Sl . Der D rch, New Britain, was accompanist o T 4 _ : Kent is ‘well known in Plainville, and Storage Tub Butter e cee . . oS ..per 1b Miss Cowles, and he also rendered ; Sy 1 : was formerly Miss Velma Eaton. Mr.| Storage Print Butter ...... e L ral exquisite selections at'the or- ; i - Kent is the son of Dr. Kent of Forest- Poultry Altogether the recital was one % 2 2 % £e S : i ville. A the most pleasing concerts ever Briel sented in this vic New Cases of Influenza. ivaporated apricots .. 2 e a0 o .per 1b Seedless Raisins W e S peripkE Old roosters e . . cane . o ..per 1b Items Fancy fowl, small ..... Y vt N S g 1K B o) . his famous poster “Tell that to the| Gustave Bockman of Hartford, for Fancy fowl, 1aT@e ................ S e S Called for Examination. James Montgomery Flagg aids the| Marines.” merly president of the Bakers' Unfon, | Fancy small broilers Ceeaen -.....per 1b hirty men from Berlin, East Ber- | Marines by modeling a clay statue of| Copyright Underwood & Underwaod. | gave a talk at the Trumbull Electric | Fancy Chickens, 3-37% cevens eveeiesasper b