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: ——t| PLAINVILLE NEWS | ; : Y >R | | HoveswiLhep | [ Zoirj | STANDARD INLOCAL CAMPAIGN | == ™ , War Film o Be Shown Here ’ ‘ 'v DESKS ADl‘il VA . : ,‘ i men of Hartford should realize that | e 3 } Standard Desks are the best possible investment you As Has Been Our Custom for Years, We Close Our Store On Good Friday " AN SCHOOLS T6 BENEFIT il % {7 can make for your office equipment. The materials I A : 8 as well as workmanship that enter into their con- HOOSE YOUR EASTER SHOES HERE Sergeant Nelson Fome—Death of struction is of the best which gives them that ap- e o “Eat More Bread” 4 pearance of quality and utility that should be an Market—Gardens Should Be Se. and use § 'mportant item to you. FOR vv QMEN, MiSSES OR CHILDREN cured Now—O0ther Ttems, Angelus Flour | Buy a Standard Desk once and you will always pmpson Milling Co., Lockport P n = - . A £ e The Vietory Loan committee of homvaos s“moh ockport, N. 3 buy them. There is nothing in the desk line that is o s sy old by . Made expressly lo our order of the best of Teather in the very mewest styles, we offer the wom- this town 'lm(; ‘put. it over” on near- ) e 1 |8 superior to them. of Hartford and vicinity for Easter and Spring wear, Pumps, Buckle Pumps and' Oxfords, frem by towns and cities by securing first H. K, Kalminowitz, 40 Broad st. | 5 A The very Dbest of makers. 1figh grade footwear that will fit and satisfy. Our patrons know our repu rights for lhr} :=lhn\\vn'x m}‘ the fim Vol A peep into our excellent show rooms will -con-: i e e “The Price of Peacc.” which will he .,% ” 2 + reliable foot coverings. g i St B s ”l’&.id(o(‘hl:ol'd» Black Ones. with light soles ang Louis heels $6.00, $7.00, $8.00. shown in connection mn: the financ- vince you, Brown Rid Oxfords, with hand sewed turn soles, and Touis hee 50. $8.00, $9.30 pair. ing of the coming loan. The film was o I Women's Pumps, of Patent Colt and dull Xid, with Louis hecls for $5.50, $6.00, $7.50. secured through prompt action. One | 5. Morrill, Miss Katherine Fitzgerald, : 2ussia Cé z v s 1t soles, and Cuban heels, $8.00. of the local business men. was in | iss Bsther Nelson. wn Oxfords, of Russin Calf, lonz vamp La welt soles, and Cu . Y p, X i 5 4 e/ 75 . p: {ir: en's Buckle Pumps, of brown Kid and Calf, also of black Kid, with hand turn s Boston and hearing that the flm Sergeant Nilson Returns Home, E Noilc oxlis e nd stmach at $9.00 %0 50, 84050, would be the feature of the drive| Sergeant Carl Nilson. sow of Mr. and | § | oy Stlish Osfords. of mahogany, Russia Calf, military and Cnban heels, $7.00, $8.50, $9.00, communicated Wit the local chair-|Mrs. John Nilson of Forestille ave- — i , = 4 with” turn soles, are worth nothing, $7.00, $8.30. man with the result that the town is |nue, arvived at his home Saturday Uz g colt A 5 Hand Sewed Oxfords of patent colt ; : ¢ i . T e )i : = fter one and one-half Years A Very Special Offer, brown Russin Calf Cxfords, with military heels. and welt soles $6.00 pr. promised the use of it on April nigni Fattotions land Ghens L e Hand Sewed Pumps, of patent coit, with low Cuban heels, an ext a4 valu r $6.00 mTl,‘x‘;x li\n\[ Iyr‘fl\'l“s’ ;‘(‘m” A e I*m,:‘,"‘- Nilson was a member of 103 ASYLUM ST. 150 TRUMBULL ST, i ] 'ainfe and was never been shown beforc and has|Company D, 102d infan loan over the top. It is credited hy{wounded. Ile Was With B8¢ COL 7 3 < . < i e o movie men us ome of the greatest [ing the terriblo slaughter af Seiche- | | For Superior Office Furniture:See Us, calf, and Kid, with white. or cloth tops, 2150 % % 2 l orev. when his entire ¢ 5 5 Dictures ever ' produced. It deals|Pre . S Tor with heavy hand turn soles and ring - 5 ~d 1o vanish and later the majority o. et hiefly with the cost of the war tp|0d 10 ¥ARISE 850 S 0" 0 = s Killed, the various nations and represents in That was the Attention called, to the patent colt, black and brown white and canvas boots, pateat and white ankle Ti : . e S 1,,],‘“ Made on nature shape lasts, the “Surc Foot” brand sold exclusively by us. Let us fit your thenm were t 3 ac > wounded ar prisoners. N sters, Lo your entire satisaction. actual battles the cost in human |OURCeq 0 BY SO Mg 001 company lives, ‘and swrecke e hiis s risto ’ hi‘“mm‘n ml mj “‘\\‘ : ‘\‘ I‘,m“m and they showed themselves men ‘v(_\ ] ()I‘ I‘ e of nL S R e T [manding under dcerible ouds the At N F ol b orsialore i “"“:";‘i tacks of the Germans. It was at the ; perating S i c = e Mol e o ame baitle that Captain Griswold of ! - acalr rds h military and low hecls is a real history of the life of an Sen honor and renown o rfer Shoes, such as brown calf and gun metal, calf Oxfords, wit . [ s o e \\'1 Umvl.\.l"‘,\”‘\t:iwfli 2 ";:; s bionnd ;W n American soldier from the time he ooV PN CO0 G is captives 127 Main St. Opp. Arch St. Phones1409-2 | ands wellgsolon, D100 (s ot Wb ihanty 2 with low or spring heels, for $3.50. $1.00 enlists until he is in the tremches.|ong running horizontally through a i o “hildren’s, brov and black calf Oxford G e > 1 5500 l;:~"d Al et onim amd black call also smoked horse, lace and bution, with Three of the five thousand feet of |pmoann e domn on the German A & film cover actual fighting at the front. |grench i TGS artillery. Tt L BroadRsolcE bl spiin el s The picture Will be shown thres |wag at that battle that Private Ran- P times on Wednesday April 23. The |dolph Stuart was captured. The at- = first: showing will probably be at 4 [tack was opened on the morning of X HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY e e e e e nn RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. 1505 s I SO 1 T ot e il ey s o in the Congregational church as the |the left of the Americans, gave way seating capacity of that church is |and retired to their third line trenches ] i 1 ihe Americans all alone. } the largest in the town. The church |leaving ; 500 and, with three show- |Companies I and B of New Britain Case, M. H. Hazen, Max Sugenhime, |found no clues to the party or parties | Will seat ; S oo e N BERL]N NEws M. B. Hazen, William Nobles and . |who burglarized eilace W Aielilalliings SLB0 0RO wnspeoplefilllibelar lojiVere Snt sl @S0 & 68 HIEHE Lurers Whether you are looking for a fine tailored Suit or an afternoon P. MeMoore. They in turn clec careful investigation the managers of |t fneRnfclure SATIc Radun ssion [DERIERED, G aRE el P o ent Frock, a handsome Blouse or a fashionable Wrap—we have many \. Case, president; M. H. Hazen, |the suloon state that the total loss| will be free e b Wi oenihs different styles to show you. lec resident; Max S hime, gec- | would proba amc tto $100 2 o and though LTSRS 2 L I]GE UF wu["]MEN e 1‘ ¥ e \\1\ & ]m\\ .m_.\ 1‘;“ m”\\."( Women :to Boom Drive. when the battle was over ‘)n» St New Satin and Silk Skirts also handsome Wool Plaids. New ary and azer ez oods Boys Write, . i i jeen defeated and the spirit o . e ! committce has been chosen to tahke The following are the ladies. of |had heen defeated u E Foulards and Taffeta Dresses. Among the Chic Capes just unpack- i Privates Karle and Marcus Woods y s - ecticut boys shown. Nilson ; R the town who will Tielp in the drive: [the Connectic : o e ; ; : aclionsonsthe porsanization na "\x\hu are: with the army ‘of occupation was wounded and in the hospital for cd are models of fine serges, Wool Velours, Poiret Twill and Y ATHLETI[; HA[L wyn:«ln : 1’1” |‘m_‘”1,;1;<':\;|;;(|(:‘«: ; ke place {in Germany, have written 1o friends " :;u...u;ux committee: Mrs. Bmma | (07 Hihe recovering. For some Duvetine, at the hall in the nes ure. ‘ il o 3 ills, chairman we his parents did not hear from 3 It was announced this morning that |l the town informing them that at time his parents d Ready to mect overy call for Hosiery. Sillk Lisle in black, 2 i e, present time they are near Bop-| Canvassing commitices: Mrs him and feared him dead. but later ;’“”H;';" “|l\:’é ’; \: | :"n‘“”",‘“ :;" rmany. and will in all prob- | H. Newton. Mrs. R. H. Burton, . [mail came through from the hospital white and colored. All Silk in all the wanted shades. == irst floor o building will beoe N lfen lic Bieh il N illinad o |ability remain therc for some time.| Wi, . Eaton, Mrs. Morris S. Corn- (It was a great reunion for his famil GLOVES—None Dbetter than the Centemeri and Trifousse, which A t Rooms fo Be [OI‘ ov public use. awhile the viliard a0 ithe boys state that they are in the |ins, Mrs. Irederick Hoerle, Aliss |and although the soldier said he nev S e musemen ooms 1[0 pool ta lm, i {;UH|“ L ten. S Ibest of nealth and have had a five day | Julia R. Barmes, Mrs. Iramk T, |er felt better he showed plainly that S e | furlougt s whic ¢ they vis- | W I, ;. : 8 . r.|he had been through 18 months o > At the meeting it was motioned: by |firiough, during which:time they vi Wheeler, Mrs. O. Itobinson, Mrs. W.|he had been through Members Only o o1 the memhcrs That the Srownda o0, ne of " the old puiaces which | . Wheeler, Miss Maitic Johmson, {reat war, T = TAbthe eraliteiori o 1S w.\‘.y‘;(‘;l:]“" Hiel ¢ Balseh ds a simmiet | 1irs. Rilph Stepbicnson, Mps Laurn e *}Il[‘lf‘(:’r"“;‘yt‘l'<' ,’1"'“['{‘” he Juchus of Pearl Court, New Britain.| The strike of telephone operators Methodist ¢hurch be purchs by (e e Brithart, Mrs, Carrie Scoville, Mrs. | The peopl bl x The funeral will be held tomorrow | threatened for tdday is not expectod Funeral of Maik Dzagan Stanley §. Gwillim, Mrs. Henry [Sted In school matters should be ok 1 " o 5 i after . The Bailey Undertaking|to hurt Plainville for there z company. who would make a pubiic | 5 1 - e et aennoon (e FRaTES i le for there are ne L]BRARY IS FOR PUBLIC ption, and turn the groandsi The funcral Maik Dzagan, the | Trumbull, Mrs Samuel Knight, interested in the blll to be presented | &) " yij have charge of burial which | unfon operators. atthe" lotal il : ; ; the legislature this weck regarding S public park. The proposition | four-nionths old son of Mr. and AMps, | Howard Usher, Nirs. Helen Iocce- L';al‘].”,,“,x:,_ help in paying tho sal. | Will be In ‘West cemetery. change. siven a short discussion and ta- | John Dzagan. of Beckley who died |Man, Miss Susan ltooney, Mrs. Wm. 752 ©.5 0 S0 & DEARE ©08 S0 Funeral of Miss Prior. Local merchants are hoosting the Lodge Also Considers Taking Subscrip- until the nmext meeting which is i early vesterday morning, following a . Cassidy .\v‘ru, Henry C. . Baum, il G e N e SR S fe The funeral of Miss Rose Prior w home trading idea and all store win- held in the chub: rooms next|{short illness, was held this morning | A Michael Nolan. Mys. Harry Hart, 170) teachers in this state when the | held at 9 o'clock this morning from |dows are now filled with the things { from his late home. Funeral services | 3 Annic Pestillo. ~Mrs. John H. 1. hools open next fall. The Normal | St. Francis': church: in. Middletown, [# housewife would want to buy for of Fast Berlin—Church Socicty Captain Griswold Writes. jwere held al St. Mary’s church and| Trumbull, Mrs. Donald Benjamin, Mrs. | cchools arve turning out only per [ Burial was in the family plot in St. | Faster. The town is to have -a | {be interment was in the new Catholic | Mabel Strong. Mrs. Horace Lovell, [eont. of the usual number of teachers. | Joseph's cemetery in this town. Boosters' club like the city of Bris- e tery at New Britain. Lv \\\] BN ‘I"e‘\TWY)" “1.1 l::) I(h This is a condition highly unsatisfac- To Open Meat Market. 1‘11 and foster the idca of patronizing T Croianold Fleclesiastical Socicty Mceets. ‘\ Mrs. . I%. Tiicker, Mrs. Ralph [{ory and dangerous to cemmunities Fred Tolli, a well known local |-ome merchants. The members of the Modern Wood- S0n. Captain Matthew | unless salaries are paid which wi T ———————— X e g, o8 T fwho Tis with the Second Unitsd Stafes 'ho anntial “meeting o Ken- = S inless salaries are paid which will bef ialjan resident is to enter the meat men- of the World of Tast Berlin | o ORI B et (e hep Ty i3 |cavalry in France, stating that he will ['sington Ecclesiastical sociely of the o business in town and will start a) Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured have formed a stock company, which | Camp Devens where they will await |pest caliber. So many business Phe e lin all probability remain in France for | Kensington Cong o hin 4 : L 2 So many business pos t market on Whiting street. . He will be known as the FEast Berlin Ins- !in all probability remain in Tran Iy IWensinglon Congregational chareh | heir discharges tions have been opencd ‘to voung wo- | Il Iarket on Whiti S by local applications. as fhey-cannot ressh prove: 3 3a d ¥ e yur- | Some time. At the present timo was held last evening at the chu o . ok = 3 & 2] A - lives at 135 West Main street and has| the diseased portion of the ear. Thers rovement company and have pur o o Primming Tree men and they carry such high wages A ¢ in only one way to at chased the Athletic hall building, |iS located in a hospital Wworkins on | parlors. Reports of the various offi- Treo Warden William Shepard has[that young women have = accepted | eSided it town for several years. The | (f 0l One Tway to/curs cats vhich will be used for the lodge pui- | YPhold cases. He states that during| cers and committees were presented, ried trimming the trees on Berlin [them and as a result the teaching | OPeRINg of the market will take place | Catarrha! Deafness s causea by an' in: the D few wceks he has been in-| showing that the past sear : g 4 L A Hee : ‘ it on Saturday. It is in one of the re-| flamed condition of the mucous lining of i o i e & that the past year has been [ sreet, which for the past few months |prafession suffered. TFurthermore the A ; 1| the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is bt b i he ¢ ®Prosperous one Lo the soclety. There | have been in bad condition. It has |profession has been underpaid, The | cently remodelled stores in the Al-| Infamed ot have s tommiin bolube I8 American soldiers to prevent {he e Imperfect Hearing, and Wion It 1a entirely d of typhoid 5 - % » " - closed, eafness js the result. Unles aliofitvohiold Tmprovement society that a number of |in the local school, have taught many Get Your Garden Plot Now. inflammation can be Feduced Ana this tune of the prominent men in the town,| The time for receiving applications | restored to iie xormal condition, hearin Who, now that they have their educa- [ for blots at the Norton Gardens will | FUL 1S dgairoyed forcver. Many cases of {tion, are commanding big salaries. No| close tomorrow night and allotments | an inflamed condition of the mucous surs inducements have been made zet | of the plots will be made by the com- | faces Hall's Catarrh Cure acts thru the e to get I ) blood on the mucous surfaces of the sys- zirls for the profession and none have | mittee.in charge of the, gardens on| tem . heen made to keep those alrcady in | Iirida 2 7 St We will give One Hundred Dollars for been made to keep those already in|iriday night. It Is to be regrotted | ,We Nl &ire, One, Hundred Dullars for b s et ¢ profession. Severalof fhe teach- | that there i so little space available | {3 'cured by Hail's Gatareh Cure. Circulars he rezular meeting o e Ridee- lers of the loca hool within the past | this year but in view of the necessity | T¢de. ruggists, 76c. L Lilie 2 Gk F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. tion to Make Public Park in Center ; Medical Examiner Ttoger M. Gri e (o lical lxamine ser v poses. Besides various picces of Tur- niture the hall contains two biliiard and pod tables as well as a bowling % o balance on hand of $17 A been proposed by the Berlin Village |leachers, some of them still teaching | deridse block. iley eport was read showing that two leg- 'he first meeting of this newly No Clue to Burglars, acles were begueathed: tosthe societyi| rinll {vees be set: out bebween’ the ormed organization was held last eve- | ['p to late this morning the local | during the past year, one from {he | o = = ning at the new club rooms and ihe authorities who have been investirgat- | Henry Cornwall ostate and the ofher following officers were elected for the [ing the robbery at the M. White | from the Oliver D. Kent estate. The ensuing year: Board of directors, A.lcafe on the Farmington road had | amounts were $500 cach. Tollowing Sicinity e — wmgpmrmmey | (e presentation of veports of the Ridgeway Club dicete various committecs the followinz offi- large one. After completing his work on Berlin® street. Mr. Shepard will trim the trees in (he Rast Berlin the ensuing vear: Clerk and treasur- | WAY €lub wits held” last cvening at {{hree vears have given up teaching to | of building up cerfain parts of the the Rome of James Cosgrove of fenter factory offices or take other 1o- | farm the number of individual gar- mittee, 8. A. Hart, S. M. Cowles and | Meriden avenue. The question of [sitions. Something must be done Im-| dens will be much more limited and 2 | leasini the Austin Tce pond for the {mediately or the schools will be with- B P Dunbam; hnancelcommiitos. n . g f e allotments will he made only to the avor | X Tiare . onneon and Harani | CSDIIshinG of a motor elub i ais- [out (rained teachers, T B e e PRIN’I']’NG | Upson. Three cussed and it was decided that fhe e bi to be presented to thelpiaco for a garden at thelr home, In - | cers and committees were clected for | er. arvold W. Upson; society’s com- new members wer e club be established at ddletown |legislature this week is tha > state 2 lub 1 tublished Middletown |legislature this week is that the state| ;rder to accommodate all the appli- nstond of Berlin Ihe next meeting [shall give a proportionate amount (o cants it is probable that the gardens Paper Rllllflg of the club will be held next Monday [the 1owns to pay teachers' salaries L this year will be restricted to eight : . Res e nin e That is that all towns shall receive, in e B k B d evenin . 20 eac All 5 i3 v ) e rows of 200 feet each. All applica- 00 mn lflg pro- Private Bell Home, Be Briers. chould be se 7 i Private William Bell of Bast Berlin | _The regular meeiing of the Berlin |Yided for by o stalniogs s sum cr e .:L'T Ll‘(:w e | 5 o fag i sl . 3 5 $1 for each child in average attend- | °f ‘ o L | ®Hp Dag been overseas’for the past 15| Ofsnge will be held s evening ni| 2L 90 SO0 00 10 8 = SRR attend Brief Items. SPECIAL | months, has received his discharge | {1 Grange hall. Aliss Alberta Elton [100¢ &S Re st e e ies lotlico nmTnIly serviceslars e e i o (e eTERe SEVCI RS T S i R S Gl e e G e el e Blank Books | wears a wound stripe and he was also | Will be delivered following the busi 1920, this money 1o be expended for | this week. The services wi'l be lheld lLoose Leaf Sheets gassed. e t) on of Mz v neeting no other purpose than the payment of | this cvening in the <Congzregational | S The proposed plaveround commit- {10 G DTS S e s Index and Guide T. A B. Meeting. J: tee will ""‘-"‘_ “‘K.V'f"‘“ iSeUng Rt If the bill is passed (his town will | of the Methodist church will he the Cards EMenInEg Aty Seriin town hall Al [not suffer under taxation but will ben- reaker. efit by the amount of $2.000 to help in The schools of the town will close L LAl paying the salavies of its teachers. | for the Easter vacation at noon on al Jast evening at their roon el Car s St ara : E 2 | w.ela ¥ Tas starteg ov- 3 Lowi schools are recognizec L day S movebin il e e e J,Hu e 0 re recognized | Thursday | 4 {ing to his new residence on Berlin j{hrougfout (he state as among : \ S elon To e aa . W allar il Dalar e G . Church of Our Lady of Mercy tomor- ] 1 (] ann was in| Town Clerk. Arthur 1. Woodruit |j i are | b ) ‘ « Woodriit ling the benefit of the bill. are as R e b PRLAL ; | charge of the music instruction. The | reports that only L : (r;:d;vh m“‘ ’I‘” Seion ’,:,‘ 303 MAIN ST. ay v and Saturday mornings e L U few of the local [to support it as far as possibic. fair committee held a short meeting | dog owners have el i Lle that the local school author i LS 2 ‘g | dog owners hay registered (heir | probable that the local school author- | (i be at 7:30 o-clock following the rehearsal and made | ities will be present when the bill their report of the week's work. The A. North of Fast Berlin has |discussed and will ask Representativ voted into fhe society. They were Walter E. Hart, James B. Elsworth | { and David R. Wilson. The T. A, B. Fife and Drum corps held their regular meeting and re- vesidents of Worthington Ridge requested to attend Prompt Service. Corn flakes St il e i new Chevrolet moior |John . Wade, Jr, to vote in favor of held next Tucsday evening a( the hall | car the measure, 2 instead of on Monday. All members | he dancing ss of Iast Berlin | Mrs. George Hart Dead. TYPEWRITERS ; |are urged to be present as the re-) held its regular weekly dance last| Mrs. George Hart, wife of George ;N ng at the old Athletie hall Hart, a well known milk dealer, died All Makes | local corps attend the parade at New | The Rerlin Grange will hold at her home on Shuttle Meadow ave 3 . N Sty G cor o el e e e Ol e S R i Sold, Rented, Repaired and Exchanged | S @reme Bl oo April 24. due to diabetes from which she had We Are Agents For 1 inzton A\ number of prizes will be Aviator Howard Funce, who recent- | suffered for some time Mrs. Hart ~ < | awarded to the corps making the best | 1y arrived in this countey. has Wes boim in Avon and was 51 years 5 THE CORONA showing, narching. appearance and ! ceived his discharge and arrrived "he most of her life was spe s T M”H\'n ‘l‘\' |‘v ) ”r‘;‘ ‘n e w‘ g i h\m i n‘ |<hx!*yv: ':(I“ arrrived at | old : ’7\2,\7:\,)\\“ ‘u‘ «‘\ & m”r‘“n: | The Personal Writing Machine. ¢ Cand the local corps are goir is home on Berlin st in o sere she wi A ¢ to make a hard iry to win one of the | Al Ventres, who has been at New | 99 years ago. Her health failed her Let us tell you about this machine. | DPrizes London on a business trip for the | two years ago and she went to Cali- Retarn to Camp. { past two days has returned 1o his| fornia where she remained a year ' - H Sergeants Harold and Orville | home on Berlin strect | She returned. just a year ago, seem ew rl In Bwrl er x e Ventres of Company K. 102nd regi-[ Dr.and Mrs R M. Griswold are | ingly in better health but her congj | ment, who ‘recently arvived at their [ ill at their home on the Farmington | tion wain became bad and death re home in Berlin after heing oy Road and arve heins uttended by a | sulted. MBosides her husband she TEL. 612 W. MAIN ST. : 1 Mrs, | to attend the T. A. B. fair at South- fortover 13 montlaliha 6 v atuins trainsd nurse, Frank | 1 lca step-daughter

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