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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WE PLAINVILLE PLAINVILLE LOOKS % 00D T0 BURGESS - jGompany I Soldier Glad to Get, YOUR CHANCE FOR LINGERIE BAR- | Beufinniun o GAINS FAST SLIPPING BY. ONLY “EVEN IF IT IS DEAD” iF nd AdSELE T fnoted physf FOUR DAYS P/fORE . f{ Fivemen Arcange for Card Tourna- M!i:\:“‘cfic Y T v asTIO OV M ment—Tendered Surprise Party— :“‘j; nT’f Z: GARMENTS, AND TELLS HER FRIENDS OF THE WONDERFUL Factory Improvements—Episcopal stomach becof) VALUES SHE GOT AT THIS SALE. : p | liver. Sailow sl You have till Saturday night to make your lections, but as time Church Meeting. ion, watery eyes passes quickly, better come now. . cleanliness. Youf at 89 29, E Sergea arlan Burgess arrived - You Must Sce to Appreciate the Gowns at §%c, §1.20, $1.69, et R B e e St iy o home on East Main street yester- glected organ of $2.58 and $3.59 each. v afternoon. He Is in the best of 5 ‘ 2.59 cach health and appoars to be none the (‘(‘i‘r‘m:]_):!’:niuln"“°{‘ oF worse for his experiences. He landed o \1;\;‘“;01)0“ . Corset Covers, 450, 53¢, 69c and 89c each. in Newport News, Va., a few days ago, o100 " 7ob £O8 ool arriving on the steamer Finland, and o0, Wiich is 2 dafigeroussm Philippine Gowns for ) vating chemical which a i $1.69. ‘Hlifl §2.2 . was sent t 1) g al which ‘can only ¥4 Phillppine Chemise $1.69, $1.08, §2. @8 sent to Camp Dix, 1 2d occasionally because it accumt Silk Camisoles 89c, $1,29, $1.69 cach. He said this morning: * lieve me, \tes! in' the fissues i S L S Birioe i Ge o n issues, also attacks the's Silk Chemise $1.98, ~ 3 lle looks good to me, even j . neq silk Night Gowns for $3.98, $4. 49 and $5.49 each. if it is dead.” He tells of ) 1 B Remember (hat for four days more you get the biggest values of the billets at Mandrey a short time befor eniny lnnA‘ woman, sick or £2.50 varne T P the battle of Seichepr e e should drink each morning be- e g . N g = Seicheprey, | Hvery night, { Wo'b should : $2.00 value, v FURS FOR WEATHER, - WEATHER FOR FURS. B | according to nis story, the alarm | fore broakfast, a glass of hot water | g gy someiio ::1:. p’;-l;xc?“ NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY FUI THE BETTER KINDS Bl | would be given to don gas masks, as ith @ teaspoonful of limestone phos- | [ b S e TH ARE PRICED HERE BY US AT ALMOST THE USUAL WHOL sent over the deadly clouds of Phate in it, to wash from the liver and ! o e 3 e s & e b 2o ouas bowels the previous day’s indigestible | . Of extra good quality Nainsook and all daintily SALE S SRS . 4 . 2 : e gas. ne night a ell tore . Sl ekl embroidery and lace. TITEEN PE! “ENT. DUCTION from marked prices, with i Lres s e 2o 1ia, Material, the poisons, sour bil nd | @ Y oo ehotce 7 entire stock of Furs and restrictions in any way. urgess and several other men in the '0XInS; thus nEINE; i Regular §3.00 and $3.50 for FUR COATS, COATE CAPES, SCARF'S, STOLES, FUR SETS AND Gompany SveralSlaepingl Holsays: and frg:lfu»ning the entire Ahrnenl'fl\ | NeRnlb fl0h 1‘”“‘165 fl:r AR 3 T W rana efore Z a | E - A jhad o TR P e 1 i A 70 9 vty Wnenit Jumped b tanttbetvnal s sors R BE R | LONG WHITH SET Wk Do oW S 5ioeh welask you nowill Escausaiweldofnot d | way to the ceiling.” i - Good grade Muslin, trimmed with lace embroidery and tucks bought again to sell at the prices we ask 3 aus He was caught unprepared during Limestone phosphate does not re- Regular $1.25 value, sale price rv Furs from one season to another as it would no doubt us to do 3 B | 1 ) 2 i carry Furs from one & A o one gas attack and was sent to a base Strict the diet 1 calomel, because Regular $1.50 value, sale price . Therefore, we offer cholce from our entire ; ur s To B | hospital. He went into the trenches it can not salivate, for it is harmless | Regular $2.00 value, sale brice from the prices which are ‘](I)“lill]:“ oot Bl | again and was gassed again at Seich- and vou can eat anvthing afterwards. |l Regular $2.50 value, sale price .. . ... WOMEN'S S B | corey. He returned to the hospital It is inexpensive and almost tasteless. | B Regular $3.00 and $3.50 values, sale price . Warm Flannel Ones in stripes and whi SAp il losen i B oz in g suffering from gas Dolsoning. ana | and any pharmacist will sell you a DRAWERS. one collars) high or low neck, sizes 36 5, priced $1.98, .50, $5.9 T quarter pound, which is sufficient for | & Good quality muslin, embroidery and lace trimmed and $6.50 each. p - ; ~ sl a d mstratia f how hot water Regular $1.00 1 le 3 e o A e Burgess was with Private Francis @ demonstration of how ho | B tegular value sale price e BHOX “.""l\‘l “()l'h)u(.ul:r ]C):a ASY ACCE! Barnes on the night the latter was 2nd limestone phosphate cleans, | § Regular $1.50 value, sale pri : WHERE THE GOODS MOS L E SASY 2 e - i stimulates and freshens the liver MOTOR AND BLOOMER COMBINATION killed by a German shell at a sniper's . ) post. Barnes was the first Plainville Keeping vou feeling fit day in and | $1.25 quality sale price day out, | $1.50 quality, sale price - R | man to die in the service and Burgess e i ; e 5 DELIVE ¥ v J CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY was one of the last of his comrades = = $21000dniality fsalaiprice had 2 SO NI i HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DFELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEF s t o price ST RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. j| o spesk fo mim before he “Went! . benent of the Armenian mnd Sy 1 St l:;{éupnliieL Sl west.”” Burgess will spend a five-day¥ | an Relief Fund. The offering amo L A o et se mun farlough at his home and then return | oq {o $87.41 i i :i S ooa et walussissle/ prle to Camp Dix to receive his discharge. : Trier Xeem o) B S LR oo s 79c, 98¢, $1.29. §51.69, $1.08 lin Skivts at $ in Skirts a >, §1.60 and $ velope Chemise 88c, 98¢, Muslin Drawers, 45¢, 57 with (two-in- » Plan Card Tournament. Mrs. Frank Pettinato is tically | Good quality embroidery and lace trimmed. BERL!N NEWS three miles in a dressing station, or { Master—George Reed A meeting was held last evening in | ill at her home on Pierce street. Her | [ Rogular $1.50 value for ......... five or six miles in a hospital; it Overseer—Edwin Benson. | the firemen’s new rooms in the town : son, John Pettinato, a member of Regular $2.00 value for BEEUe = they were right ‘in it and Lectur Alberta Eltor ['hall to arrange the details of a card | the 30lst Trench Mortar Battery RED OROSS APRONS | me; | this was one of the times when| Chaplain—Claude W. Stevens. | tournament in which the firemen will | Which arrived in New York today. It $1.59 quality, sale price .. evervone was right ‘in it’ and when Secretary-—Mrs. E. B. Adams. ‘participate. The firemen, the Forest- i iS sected that he will arrive home | $1.98 quality, sale price ! we got through I belicve wa were| Treasurer—George B. Carter. S Americg and an independent | Very £oon, because it was said a few | [ $2.93 quality, sale price we credited with having done a mighty | Steward—Charles M. Weldon. | team were represented at the meeting. s ago that if he did not arrive | BRASSIERES AND BUST CONFINERS. ,_-mm_ job. | Assist. Steward—Westel Norton. | It was decided to hold six sittings, the | 5001, I would not see his mother | § $1.50 value, sale price . “In the immediate cleaning up| Ceres—DMrs. Ada Watki | games to be played by three teams K 31V E $2.00 value, sale price | after this scrap it was often amus-| Pomona-—Myrtle Prior. composed of four men each, the tour- vate Clesson Saunders has re- [ f@8 $1.00 value, sale price .. % h 5 | ing, and always interesting to note Flora—Julia Crane. 5 nament to be decided by the total of | ceived his honorable discharge from 79¢c and 650 values, 6ale DFCO ... oovoe s i 500 | the cool way in which the boys took | Lady As Steward—>ildred | points. The first games will be played | U1¢ army and has returned to his | Corsets in broken sizes—popular makes, all good desirable home at Hart's corner. He was sta- | B 1 odels rice $2.00. lues up to $5.00 i | lmm\n that they were back two oryofficers installed for the ensuing vear: | L]em M H Gnswom Says They their casuaities. There are quite nluoudwin. | tomorrow evening in the firemen’s | 3 : | lot of Connecticut boys in this com- Social Tomorrow Night. oo tioned at Washington, D. C Joseph Greenier has removed his nand, and several of them got more Th S = = Ton I e men of the rlin Congrega- The committ in charge o he ; CItE (R e Of the p Liilv and househod effects from Exemplfiy Tme Mflnho@d ] m‘; ”'u |w\\\\1:\.~={<"11‘\v‘1(;‘7 ::(‘)ax};:( !t‘n;;-'u ‘1’]"‘(‘1 | tional church will give a supper and | tournament consists of William J. | femy et Sl s 2 Nolo. throush. one lux iold me he 70(‘01'4;:1‘(:::?0;1(0\‘\!]2 e :hm]:»unr\’;:‘}: at ‘ ;.u);:;.nrh?:firecl:;‘n:w':‘::‘.;;r:;va\’v._xmg:(fvr‘; “Tho last week of our galo ends Sat. WINNERS IN TOURNAMENT. | For a period of s £ot burt by ‘falling off his trunk, and |y ponor of the women. A program | of Asmenics, and Fred Callen, reprec | LLo2¥. Jan Sl ,d.ssocm" LeLoR oy, Frank = Sullivan § Teserve lieutenant, WRITES OF GD\EAT BATTLES | tanding on a hay rack’. anotner ome | 22 L2007 S TES MOmEn, & mromiam | senting the Independent team. Thero | ooooinie ap. A rymons Fil and Sat-|and Thomas Grace were the winnors| e with a hole through shoulder, and an i) - v L e good‘n;‘wmd' S evenings. H. A. James.—advt. ! in the pool tournament at theT. A. B vm*sl butter, 69 || GiEonefeolaimel neetinnes 0 ; . . among the teams, the members having | soctety roms last night. Riley won ' 24V% Grangers Mect and Iustall Officers— | banana peel while looking at a girl, Seaman Corr Discharged. ookt o the e 5 ng Challonse milk. 10) Bussell Br T v e e X and fell through a trap door’, while| Seaman James Corr of the U. D e oro SLBONEL B0l SouiBes 1 iy Sullivan defeated Gerald Leghorn by Church Social Tomorrow—Corr Out | still another with a broken leg, and | Armed Guard, stationed for the past | Tpn a8 been held heretofore. Prizes o {a 36-100 score and Grace won over several ribs stove in said to me: ‘Sa¥.!two months at Philadelphia Vv s abe u“‘"rdfd to ‘the winners and SOCIAL 2 Thomas Kileen by a wide margin Reduce your doctor's of Service — Ladies’ Missionary | jicytenant, you wouldn't suppose N0 |yvard, Pa., has recefved his discharge | @ Attempt will be made to secure EOCTAT gk B ! Games will be payed tonight at the bille by keeping | old soose could kick me like that|and mhas arrived at his home in Ken- | 52mes Fathteams fronresen e polm L e P e S M L e ma MoK Infarentila 55 lie BhOWH alwaye on hand— - 5 = ; lar organizations in surroundin : | would you sington. Seaman Corr has been in the | € Ing in the match game tonight between '—'j" E 4 i oD i EUOIoRERLY DS cus ed John Kenney and William Humason our Bodyguardy Following is a letter received from | “But, with all the apparent brava- | service for over a year and will re- i : T Lieut. Matthew H. Griswold, who is! do of the American cavalryman, a |sume his position at the Corbin Screw Fendered Surprise Party. | __The monthly meeting of the Social!in the junior tournament. Both will ICK VAPORUB\\ Corporation office in the near future. | Friends of Mrs. Cooper of West- | Workers' conference was held yester- | play from scratch and an interesting it with the Sccond U. S. Cavalry and | strain of real genuino horoism seems | e o e sl e uh i : b e e e s has been in France for over & year | to run in the velns of every ome of | . © " oii of the Tadies | Prise visit last evening at her home, | ganization rooms, 108 West Main | - on active service. He relates some of | yhom from the youngest recruit to Missionary soclety of the Kensington | ADOUt o score of guests were present | street. F. P. O'Brien of the educa- LIEUT. .mn\s‘r‘(). HOME. his experiences during the last stages| ), o ijest grey haired non-com. To |Congregational church will bo held to- | The evening was spent in music and | tional extension department ad-| pouglas Johnston of West Main | Of el WAL, . ora | S€® them going ‘up to the circus’ in | morrow afternoon at the home of | Same Refreshments were ser {dressed the meeting regarding the | sireet has been graduated from the From the time when we were| . | ; of dust, to hear the thunder | Mrs. S. M. Cowles. This is the first | The guests spent a very enjoyable eve- | work done by the general Americani- training school at Camp il S LD S 1: coast | of the horses, and the clashing of | mesting held in two months and al | Ring. jizatan g fhes, 3 the plans for | zoshary Taylor, with a commission | nd were attacked by the torpedo| . .- trappings, the yells and shouts | the members are urged to be present Factory Tmprovements. | fute o velopnlate 0 . | econd lieutenant of artillery. .He ] 3 The Social workers also discussed o Eetyi e ol P . peharee arm) 2 MADE NG boats, of which I wrote you as much | J 5 2 3 and ths hing and thundering of . A Vo o . as I felt at liberty to at the time, up | 27¢ the crashing an e B b The Trumbull Electric Manufactur- | the proposed bill for legisiation on | A the guns, and the drumming and rat- and returned to his home fn this oit { = T ¢ a stice the 3 E The Ladies’ Aid society o Ken- | ing company has made a great im- others’ pensior r ai S ¢ ISMO 2Ye | come out of the ruck of battle witn | *INE Creedtions [BEDs ! 3 £ S 1 Meeting—Briefs onstantly. First at the great ve- " thoir faces, | Bold their regular meeting Friday aft- | Where the plant is located. The com- | the senate in 1917 but was lost in the | Y nd ugly look of the fighter Kensington Red Cross room esavnis el time on We werc constantly busy up | PV : he ey Al dae oot | overflow passing into the Qu piac | 1a fool verylkeenls the need of| I to the smiling, confident and wapel will be open all day Friday. ! to July when we went into tho drive | & iosthean e el e R o b Bl m which estle | bill, especially after this past For Infants and Children Chateau Tt followed | haPD Y o N _ DT St Enen mbull factory. In order | fall of planning for and helpiag the | >t into it St. thiel, & not e o \vuw‘w;f). m‘-.\" in l\v\\su\“(n - One of the | sary to clear the stream fo distance | - Always bears G tiloa of the akes it sometimes hard to under s being constructed on Main | of almost a mile, lowering the water | S e e " the Shmas up to the very e ctand how the quiet boy of the night | street, Kensington. level about 20 inches, at a cost of | Signature ot BLA er cfore, writing the home letter, or| mhe Sunday school supervisors of | several thousands of dollars. The | but no higher than might have | V& e e e = = = = expected considering the wor Gy ren S ‘;] will meet at the parsonage this eve- | pany has also installed a modern s: can possibly be the hell-devil | ning 4t 0 o'clock, and the church | tem of drainage to carry away the nount camp where every one was "] 2 o”"’;“}‘,"‘];‘\v he 8ot doter. | ternoen pany has installed modern sewer | house. The sa workers through- | breaking in horses, and from this o At BLE BBl 200 z 2 s o stem, carrying off the sewage, the | out the state and in this city particu- | | give passes under the tre such a | e e nt 1 . { RACKLIFFE BROS. CO. S S Then ave | alryman has s him, (when | has star to build number of | t5 complete the project it was neces- | numerous influenza widows ‘I’I Use ForOver30Years New Britain Distributor. casualties > been | e g stament, (for < | likely reading a testament, (for | ¢hs Kensington Congregational church | Rockwell-Drake Manufacturing com- ave been called on to do. W U e when he is going after some- | committee will meet at the church ! sewage from the plant. tell you that the regiment has been ted five times In ovders, you will ur hinenin G o e i e || BT G B Gl Another Party Held. { » nd that it means som i A0 LeL "\-: ‘(i“hm R “ith scar Edgerly is ill at his home in A pleasant surprise party was held : > only tir er v th Bl i T A iy ‘»\!flg“{“- vesterday afternoon in honor of Miss A [l s 2 LS th a consciousness of their going, | Troop No. 5, Boy Scouts of Kensing- | Gertrude Lyman of 92 West Main mn ton will meet at the home of Scout- >t when about 15 of her little was a day in th gonne for ) WG D e s U 1 e er Lewis R. Goodrich Friday | friends visited her home. The voung 2 We have put on sale at greafl)’ reduced prices the followmg al in good with a smile on their faces after they i e S hove Eoreithan withanvilo6t of feani|\€ 5 sters enjoyed themselves by playine | [ condition but in most cases the packages are soiled. - so low #hx” ‘“'wn they of pain. I tell you, Dad, I > The Ladi Sewing club of the Ber- | 8ames and refreshments were ser 80 at . rned to have a wonderul B lin Congregational church held their | The guests who were present kpenediun Shicen il i rican manhood, as exempli- | regular mecting at the church today. | schooimates of Miss Lyman FINE STATIONERY — Highland CREPE NAPKINS ~with gold o Bt Gattct Y Sha v i r in the American vol The young people’s bible class of the \ Erofestant o o i % : Flicheilofnentietit ende - na little diffcrence | ppiscopal church of East Berlin will | The annual meeting of the Parish Linen, Cranes, and other high grade initials, regular price 10c, to close out adfociit con lifento e = chen hether re Yankee, Irish, Po- |, 00t tomorrow evening for o "\'l“[v: ‘n}l‘ :);p (:,M chz n{:’r :)v[, " saviour [ i £ e 5c¢. Denmson s heavy crepe, reg. 25c; ish or n. they get to be men | nearsal. ) be helc L he presi- | B papers in perfect condition on sale, Sale price 17c. nes Fritz had dropped in g Dance, Grange hall. Thursday eve-{ Sevmour, tomorrow afiernoon at 3 | as boxes are soiled at 1-3 off. Jistle satisfaction for somie of D ctter they Rave heen dent of the =zuild, Mrs. Walter W. a while. CHECK PROTECTORS. Regular | fpectediy the hospital, and : i i | ning. Berlia, Conn.—advt o SrRE S e | 5 oo : If the Yankces and the Irish make A i the coming year | i _ bad ripped up our dre a s T e 1 1) omiey s LR 1ave a_picnic supper and will re- ADDING MACHINE ROLLS 5¢| price $7.50. Sale price $4.00. TR et an o Enane ) R SR U e oo e I business is to be transacted which will f STENOGRAPHERS N OTE v m}u\ vltw 1'. A;Ah”‘ e o and it is quite a_question, if given the | ¥ E 8 SEE £ ! make the mecting of 3 to the G each. | BOOKq Regular . Oc Sal Inr-;(li'w ‘\’«»‘\‘v‘rvv e e es | came chances, the Italians and Poles | V& | members, who arc urged to attend R SHELF PAPER 2 folds 5c¢ | ) LS. egu price 10c. Sale e i this one | Might not oufclass us. Most of them ro Womenito) Mokl A sted n L I 5 = : | price 5c. fvays be thanki 1 : s L i ihi e o s be o The Women's Benevolent society will : | = e e s G Tot iR £ EOTD, o 1 . met 2" consrerutons! huren I4)ESKS—g ?0 in. fl;t?(;%% oak regu- POCKET BOOKS, card cases and m we got through in that p: hicl ey never had be- parlors tomorrow rnoon for a s 5 - 30.00. 5 ular locality what Germans we sponsibilityiwibichithevneverin sl ns:’ and business meeting. The women b¥ ar $42.00. Sale price wallets 1-3 off. here were like Sheridan’s Indians | Al live & piilc AUPDeT aRd vl G i St S “A respect for law, a res for | 3 L g d h Bos! we ot the Staten it was sup. | dlscipline, and with most of us, a new e LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS fve we lo e States it W - topic will be, rld Events and Mis- [ A i A Several real bargains in salesman demonstrators. Come in and look them d fe he re s side of life, osed tha gimental surgeons were axd for the teliglousiside ic Saaan on-combatants, but when we were | 128 made an impression which w The umber of P eAiie At Colt's .45 part of | 10t be lost when the dutles of Amer B enot b TN over. regul ol | ican citizenship are again taken up g was day regular equipment, we ne neipally of reports > Was a reason for it, and this Grango Installs| OMccrs, ' ! states, however, that evervone on the T | R R | 66 CHURCH ST. “You probably look over the long | tion last evening conducted by \.nw { from since the armistice was signed | ist df deaths in the American Medi- | Ives of Meriden, assisted by Miss | — 53)’5@ { and no member of the church has al Journal every week, ‘and if so| Buckley and Miss Coontact of Meriden heen killed in action or seriousiy [ PflnterS Statloners ou will have noted the many in-| Meetings of the Grange will be helc BEsT Corn FLAKES Mape wounded tances of the surgeons who are| every first and third Tuesday evening | An offering Was taken up at ne illed in action.’ Now that does not! of each month. Following are the | % { Congregational church last Sunday for ‘when we ran outo a lot Ger-

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