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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HER.A‘M PLAINVIL STATE GUARD HAVE 10 Dl Only About 20 Volu Made to a Fellow’s Satisfaction are the Re-eulistfigain Clothes You'll Get in Our Boys’ Dept. b RuADY ROk VIC*ORY FASTER 1S RAPIDLY APPROACHING. AND IT IS AS NATURAL FOR THE LITTLE MAN TO WANT TO DON NEW APPAREL FOR THAT TIME, A8 IT IS FOR THE TRFES TO LEAF OUT 1IN THF Campaign Wil Be Lanuched SPRING. TAKING NATURE FOR OUR COPY. LETS BLOSSOM OUT. : BY GETTING NEW TOGGERY FOR THE LITTLE MEN. B SURE 91 april 21—William Barticte)) TO GET IT HERE AND BE SATISF (ED. }0} ‘\\ ILL BE. T s A ome If He’s 7 to 17 Years, have a look at our Norfolk Suits, note the style kB of them, the make of them and the fit of them on Your Boy. With choice e ; of light and dark mixtures good selection can be made as they are priced 2120w 000 { The local company of ‘the Blue Scrge Suits 7 to 17 vears, | Sce the Spring Recfers, overy | ey o e i el e ouIn i he | oY s Hiouid i avel ot e v e SARraLmele Js deekly Ar fine for graduation wear. Worth such handy garments. Made of L cmbeis ot the compens o $10.00 to $20.00. We only ask blue serges, mixtures and black e B oG $7.50 1o $15.00 each. and white checks. you get extri enistment. Ahout a scote.af #luc for $5. $6 (0 $10.00 cach rs testified 1o their willihgnd For the 2 to 8 Year olds. we of- : T I 6 e o fer the pretly Wash Suits of “Kay- hel nyenilc o e Hedeiai i e e nee” make, Kinds that will stand B S e e ol ihan e el skl service, fast colors, plain shades derfully nice for 3 to § year olds. B e company and it more onlisth and stripes, priced at $2.50 to Good selection can be made from are not reccived the companyas . Lelibe : ¢ have to dishand " Quitce different from las tyear's 00 up to $12.50 ca. .'u‘.” en F Holy Name Eatertiinoment. The Holy Name socicty of o urch of Our Lady oi Merey Wi present an entertainment in Graps hall on April 24 at 8 o’clock. The en- tertainment will consist of a musical | {ig prozram, which will probably be fur- nished principally by local talent and one or {wo soloists m nearby Boys' Onec Piece Suits, in very The *“Kaynee” Blouses are the desirable colorings, size range 2 fo best, for boys of 7 to 15, we have 7 years, priced § ca. all sizes and grades, from those of percale at $1.25 to the fine silk We've Cotton Nighties, made of $3.00 Rind. Nainsook, In 2 to 10 year =i Regular $1.25 grade for $1.00 ca. Good Shirts too, 1214 to 14 neck towns. Charles F. Corlon is musical bands, from 75¢ to $3.00 ez Pajamas, 6 to 18 years. in varied director and is working hard for {l assortment of well made garments, vecess of the affair. The Holy Name priced from $1.25 to $2.00 sct. ociety was re-organized veeks PAY A VISIT TO THE GIRLS' SECTTON, B | izo after a long period Bishop 4 Lecated one floor up, in connection with our Big Suit Dept. You will @l | 2nd hopes to make this 1 ‘hurch of OF find a host of mew things in spring styles for the girls of 6 to 14 years cess because it is the first jning at 7:30. 048 Gingham Dresses, for school wear are shown in hundreds and hundreds, organization to hold s | returned frond oves Note also the mew Middies and Smocks. The new Canes and Coats. The fair. The entertainment will ! x n froconstrug new Serze Skisls amd Blouses. Girls’ Bloomer Dresses, prettiest models | towed by dancing 8 tg/Some of his in white frocR® of Voiles and Organdies. Also dresses for the juniors, Bartlett Arrives in U, S, R {he various phases 13 to 19 years the latest and most attractive fashions. Evervthing Word has been received in this town § Work which is being carried mx%in thel [ for girls. that Willis s and which now e country and will be dischairged by the olds the attention of the peaple of HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DEIIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHAS¥D OF US. & Filett has arvived in this | devastated countric end of this week. Bartlett came to the United States. A large altefdance (Spoct Plainville from his nome in Rock- | is expected at the church tontorrow Plainville ille and was employed at the Rock- | evening. The public is cordiafly in- | tion well-Drake factory for some time. He | vited lation 1o the educationd enlisted in Company I of the Connecti- | Ready For Next Loan. is hefore the legislature 18 cut National Guard, when the com-; The Vietory Loan drive will begin since! the sérmon ],,_“\'Mm " o W BERLIN NE“,S the Kensington Methodist church will| cipal' of the * Kersingtfon Cuamman Il RAs i New KHr-t,un e left . on April 21 in Plainville as well as in | Rev. Father Gurry: of tha Ql.a) B c a o present a play, “The Farmerette,” at| school, is spending (he weolk win | NV Haver with the company and i oiher towns and cities. Among other | mission in Hartford giving *his W " Anterican T the Methodist church parlors tomor-| Mr. and Mrs. Fonda of Siockings | 1164 10! anee. Wiih (he Fest of [ appeininrents anio William | o the possible danger to the parooh Bdiction of which lraw night. The performance will] Corner, Kensirgton the members of (he company Conning, chairmn f Central | schools if the legislat - French frontic start promptly at § o'elock. Follow=| ot 50 served on all of (he prineipal battic trict Vietory Loan committee, 15| The Iartford o THon ey DASSCETITENN o ing the play there will be a social and | M5 Helen ‘1 owles has been secured | fronts in France. He was sover £ A. A. MchLeod as chairman of | Chureh of ““’ o ."‘,“"] In R R NGen. Adc 2 - b irell commitiee P ! S : ch of ady of Merey S « candy sale. The commitice in charge| o of the [-wounded in one engagenent and spent S L G 8 SIMET e : ! Ty e o ainville committee McLeod | qay evening. metion of the affair report that many tickets T, Avente church at is now. arising Hartford { some time in a French hospits e purport of the ser fre v tic o 8 s been in charge of the loan drives | me S the Fift . : A have been sold. The entire receipts 'I *““5" Soloiar Mandlwill mtartina: | one fitie it voah <horieattn: 1 { inal eachione his heen a f:l,‘nj byt ‘1' tell foite boaplefof fines oo e ; divis e e GRS i (i nrs A il e e DY ThEEs Aver SEndiengh il o vork, of Pope .Jonedict .X V.. during;, N en o the § L TN > ~ BaEii E 1 - the war. He told of all the rmy Gen onkhite is ot varied andg is in which the oppohents of | fund. The cast is as follows ence Podlasek of Christian | ¥ no foundation on fact TJane Wellington, 16. and still un-| lane has scld his property near the| SPent a 48-hour furlough at his home kissed, Leana Tiewis: Jogelyn-Weelling- |shome: of J.:C. ‘Lincon. The house| 0 Rockville and returned (o Camp | 0010 ; 11 busi | I H House Catches Fire and ton, the little bugologist. Cathryn| has been ‘occupied for the past few | Merritt. He will he i Plaivilie on | O il Liilverhn . corflict in. ore Wan oF it : general headquarters of en (]I Gulong: Firiepe S WeTMton. . a| vears Hy Hirold Skinner, who in the | Snday. Bartleti was a comrade of j PO and w i Vs horses, } He was in Rome duigmg the time and 172! Foch. The control of this ad " ; born homemaker,.. . Rartha,....Han-| future’ will reside at the home, of J2d- | 1.eon Roberts, Karl Madeley, Franeis ! '4CKs. wagons next ihirad as present af mass ‘ srated by, Hjs | tlonal ter n g e Th Young Gth\(S Are Kmed ford: Mrs. Beckwith, an unfriendly| ward Micheals of ferlin stroef. Rarncs and Walter Livingston, all of | Morming af inthe rear of | Holincss at which tears streamed down - ALMY The hird, fou neighbor, Tnez Olmisted: Nan Wellinz-|' " *Chartes H., Risley.. who recently | PIAinville. None of the members of ¥ (he post oftic the cheecks of the head of v hie Catholie “Vi'N Nine divisior ton. the Farneretie, Margieriie 1060+ | (610" his propesty or Berlin sioerr | the company escaped withour injury, | Sy Be ke ) win: Minmeite Wellington Lawson, an| moving fe Hariford Lol He has | @nd several of the Plainville vnmnr: rss farmerly. con- | dren might stop (he ferrible conflict BUGKET BR]GADE CALLED admirer of soulfui eves. Mrs. Geor=e|%oon 4 resident of (he (own for 1he | ers were Killed in action. while Robe | diicied by o which was raging CONN. WOUNDED RETURN, Trvon: Graciaus” Ann Beail,” Mrs® C.lLidur t1red vears s U ks died of disease a short time ago -»wnk E L id. will do It was after télling of Pope Rene- 1 H. Johnson. o Bt ol work with one horse. plowing, cart- | die('s ) 2 ) R T Dis T2 McDonnall: wiiol has) been 11l Draft Board Disbauding. Sosl il nha ilowine carh | dict Volunteer Fire Fighters Save Supre-| ., (he past fow months there| #F hisS home on Periin streef for the| The property of Local Board No. ng April 1 3-21-4dx have been many suitable places sug-| P28 few w2eks. is rccovering will be sold to the highest bidder "V'! NOTICE—Frank Babceck has pur- i Brict Ttems. many ways Dectadbion tak. headaquarters Myron . Ro has decided to dis- | (1, i Frank S, B has purchased work that the Hartford priest ) 1s Casuals, Many mentioned the bigotry which is still at work in this country as well as | others. He mewtioned ihe educatiopal | ~°W Vork. March 2 With 1 bill now hefore ihe legislature which | troops, all casuals, tha From This Sta \rrive in New York nant Heme Frem - Destruction==| ted for "t sicoased memmorial to]n: Privels MattheWw Biown. who wasl cash in sealed propossls’ beginning (T v O Erns 0 s Gl Rrandegee to Return Home—Bcrlin| be erected in the near future. Follow- | recently dischaiged from the army|?! !0 @ m. fomorrow morning. In- shs Bl san o idens Mion B INCHINE el would) but) fija e f i ing is a proposil by Charles H. Aspin-| alter seeiliz a vear's serivice overseas| cluded in the property is the furniture i jobbing at the Conneeticut Co.'s | oo FH & bl he schools of the' | Venetia arrived heve today from Bre Boys Meet In France—Briefs. wall of Worthington ridge. which isf and also having heen .awarded the! CONSisting of tables, chairs, \nm.-\‘{ local ,\,fl,, Tol. #2-2 1_24-4d der the'.conirol of the state | being considered by the Berlin war| “Croix-De-Guerre,” has resumed his | lhr).qnl work with George II. Buldwin, the|Deen in existence since August. 1017 | Nerviee Station. All makes of hat- ipeaking in regard to the location| locil coal dealer and sent all of Plainville's drafiess | ies chuiged and repairved. Start- | of 2 memorial t6 the men and women Supczintendent of Schoals R, R,) |0 cawp. B D Miller of Avon was in ! er and Lol in service from Rerl it has been Showalter is spending the w ek 41’ chayeciciioiolid andashoosigwasd : LRSI mentioned that thete s one location | xroo York eity. . B i onl s or amcindly mndcrinicH b S | not h o advocated whic Wi - ’] 1 i o he 3-24-Kdx which adjoins the rear of the house, | N0t hitherts adve vl'n\/*L;V‘Yalv‘r‘hfm’n:)):: MG T ey ol et Ot diueation > board is zoing the Rdx et s e e hE el 98 lcomnnang complete 17 vesterday afternoon R. O. Clark of . siding at New Britain for | way of dra boards thro ou ' s { ment of et Y is am ool proposed monument. ' The spot "re-| S at 2 3Litain for thel ipast | B 0Bl i Tl S ITTTSRANT) S cussion. When the ‘public hearing is | unu‘ n»\run_ l?nu was on ‘l‘1v~ [“": ‘4“’)} ferred to is the point on Rerlin street| f8W months has airived at her home | \,‘ A;,‘ e how hat ,,,‘ i VANTS HUSBAND SO given on April 1 is“prohable that = 0% wards New Britain, was the firs s SR : --| on Warthington Ridze and will reside | Of ©Xistence mow that the O > e on v | at Galpin’s corner, where the’ Middle- E ge and will reside | S ” Plainville will - be - represented nmn-z‘-((“h:h:h\:;p d"“?‘:“ th\”i‘“::Hualfell;‘ et b al o) et tion il stai | ihereltorthcitutire done APPIIES AT JAIL hanna. Others sounde; . and | : 4 5 : = 16 Cars of lee Coming. — s : li is property is ow by W. e Libor Lt ick and wounded help of a few neighbors the brooder| 2?4 E‘“’ e s ""I‘} VY ”"’A, _Liherty Minstrels will. hold | mne platnville ice committes has ar- 1 i o e hed away from the house. The| . Brandegee and could in all proba-| their regular meeting and rehearsal ; ! RE [_R e e e v be secured for this purpose, ursday evening - ‘clock & = " $200 as the brooder contained 200 b BloonOn . small chickens which were highiy|that this proposed monument be lo-|. yujjus Collins, who has heen ill af porting o Come From North Passaic Woolen Workers Granged! F makesl oath taiil prized by the owner. | cated as near the center of the town| 1je home of his daughter, Mrs. Henr senfor” ps of the firm of F. Meet at_8t. Nazairc. as possible, as the service men are| grapjam of Hudson strect, is slowly Lictlc . hit tor Orpanize But Ouen. shop | Sheney' & Co. doing ‘businesa in S Searhan Paul B. Golen of the T 8,|Scatteted throughout the Lown, TR recsvering sy Ruie S¢N ol ) said, ‘and’ that said Frm will. pay th & Rijndym. s branepert, arrived at|Place mentioned seems very desirable orls : il olds Good S21d 7 anch thattan(i o il nep o o erdan atter aomnleting| 0n that account and it is hoped thit| e ————rerecer—r—. his thirteenth trip to France. Seaman | £ Pheerit s each and every case of Catarrh tha the committee in charge of the affair ;¢ | s S e , Zanmaihe Sired vyl Th e Golen has had many experiences dur-| 40 not overlock this advisability.” Sm'e Thmat Ghes' : i v el : Ol ST CUREERANE L CHI ing the recent war, and while on this Brings Suit. 3 U Tf theve are any raw, broken-out e to work foday afie Tilla| In MY presence, this fth day of Decem: o sington has her, ). 1888, A. W. € ¢ transport he saw the President Li John Ackerm of Kensingtor e e e e el ) T o e || Ea W, GLEAS col and ovington torpedoed by brought suit against his brother, Ber- m G n & I 0N ol ey " i At R L o ) Public e Wis at st Nassive caln He has attached property for Gfl S fl bvernig P T e AR e G o ) < it Rands ot e R o A e R Rranan the. B Inye his last trip he met Seamaun Harry| $78 FEnrico Pola, constable, served 181% t ] L s 10y M8 stuang a8 wages was not grar iin S 1 tem. s McKeon, who has been overseas for ] chinen papers 2 over a vear. McKeon recently re- large Forest Five. Sy you suffer from eczems v Gl ceived his discharge but has been un-| X Regy’s Mustarine Contains True Mus- | know at once what Poslam ey 3 Urshiyeckly. Mhevmilisialso s able to get to this country. | home of Carl J. Mueller of Rerlin was tard. Does Not Trritate Nosa vou, It is vour dependabic . = 7 t to conduet pen shor e e e Brandegee to Sail April 21, | destroved yesterc afternoon by a PEPE o el sy | 1 he S Frank Brandegee ¢ the 77th divi-| firc which originated in the grass in i I i sion, wha has been in France for over!the locality of the 'pike. The neigh- ST nine monthz, has written home to| paps in the vicinity were nofified and Don’t fool with remedies that act Sold everywhere. For free samph : E alsa reported 5 friends in the town and fnformed came to the seene hut owing 1o thef qouwiy Get g 2 them that at the present time he is|jact that the fire had zained too much about 250 miles awzy from Brest but: heaqway it was impossible fo stop t i= moving toward the coast. He states! pj. gamage was estimated at about that his division is listed to sail about $300 Fire Warden William p April 24. Brandegee is one of the few | Rijchie was summoned fo the scene. local men who were sent to France| s Ny . ! = ICK RELIEF o hxeics afte ibeine ot Grange Notice. | poultices, plasters and hot water hoi- 4 neh Socialist $eac Was Mur- | e 5 NO ACETANILIDE thout receiving training in this| o ) i s h 2 o . ‘ S 8 deved A\t Outhreak or War | 5 : i i ceting this evening a e Ber-| egy’s Mustarine is the original im A 7 o ¢ < | $ country Private Anthony Buckley of Nlar me : . s N / T v ’ No DOPE Kensington Is algo in this division. Ha|lin Grange hall at 8 o'cloc A £hort! provement on the old-fashioned. dirty ¥ 3 i S Mavel 25—Raonl Villain was | Wt recently releassd from 4 hase|Program wiil be delivered. FoloWing| blisterinz musturd plasier. and o ¢ i f 4 Vihing REEGROnSnial Eseriondy R ror i NO BOOZE § il Whire he was convalesping|lhls s whist will be held in the reut| o bos is equal to Afly mustard R : a oo 5 e oL TnlsT Jeor IT'S RELIABLE FOR . from wounds received in action | of the hall and a privale dance will ha i oo ot (i TR s Fpworth League Program | held. Mise Helen McKeon's orcheslial = st by i1 on the skin—that's: all - e, - Eoo B ool H E A D Ac H E Mo he Fpworth '.aene of | Will furnish the music of the evening 7 — Bours * the ex steams! Marines, regular arm T and a commissioner af education. He | UeEY ] ind nearly expressed the qpinion that it would | prove disastrous for the parochial The timbly, assistance of the bucket and iypewriters. The local hoard has,| Authorized ady Storage Battery Gtlier branohes of the krrilad hrigade of Berlin street in all prob- ability saved the home of Henry Su- prenant on Galpip’s hill from destruc- tion by a fire which originated from! a kerosene lamp in a chicken brooder peditionary force were represent Unts ided casual 1999, Ma e schools which would be unable to; companies; s 01, Connec | cut; 1962 2 985, New Jersey | - Twenty officers and exist .under the rula of a one man te educational system The subject is still heing talked of — benefits whic your One small Box Proves It Feel its soc g ir : 3 gemianiesiihad vious| H edo, O entire wocded lot norih of the i SR v Alp-seale Poslam | | rid of the inflammation | write to Fmergancy Laboratories. Mpany offered and congestion as quick as vou can. | West 47th St.. New York % 2 g g ¢ vith pa Safety first And Poslam Soap, bheir Begy's Mustarine will do it and do it | With Poslam, w s0 speedily and quickly that vou will | while used d for foil 1 b i Sk g JAURESS SLAYER ON TRIAL wonder why vou rooled with liniments, i Phe Herlin Grange will hold its reg-| tles so long you ¥ e to do. It cannot blister, b e 24| Miss Alberta Elton and Mrs. Edwin B ) o L CHARLES @INALLY GOSN, . in“ident to the ek bl th Villain, who cam from Plans For Departure of Former Fme- s Wasx arvested that nigh ne con i jail eyer singe, He said| (I HAPPINESS B e D A few minutes will bring the velief Adams are in charge of the affair. The <oeia] i private to the members. T.OA. B, Notice. AL R Fife and Drum corps ; oS le Talines Hooniooii Uihe meeting and reheac.| it to ease the pain of rheumatism \ : ! ¥ neuralgia. lumbago, sirains and pains | 1 vou prayed for 1t is calle he quickest pain killer 1sed the 10k o | icninglati(he toonsatt e 5 il T ! il et e 17 Try it to reduce swellings, for s \ : : | 3 it rums! neck, headache, earache and (0oil X ) 4 S llaclan kel | purch 7ol che. The quick resulis will SUrpr & pe Y . g FORMER TURK LEADERS | onn o rolwou—but be sure its Begy's Mustarine ; g ; AT SUMMONED TO CcoUrt made of re: stan T PA:NT ONCE AND iT LAST breadlsn‘lmi}m“l INerecay faa Gt g 8 INTERIOR OIL PAINT - WA<HAB\_[_ > LS el e Ve HAMPDEN PAINT & CHEMI[.AL co il : § Sanl ) S'T!Enl“l Gu) - John C. Hari of Kensinzion v B : N ; PR TR paros e W B Y 5 A el ( MADE OF “ORN) It hic home suffering an atta 8\ g C RS 5 3 v E Cleanliness protects e i B pied Yor "M WELL [ your child’s health Miss Adelaide Bassett, lormer p ’ Duch sconomic You WELL? while at school. ss of P Is improving gradually none