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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY & 1010, PLANVILLE News 11 |EETINE F VIGTORY LOAN FLAG T ' R revenfed by “Fruit-a-tives : var to wedding bells when " ‘ The Wonderful Fruit Medicine | you have “Soldiers’ Credit” at The Flint Bruce Co. to draw on. This charge accy . 5 < d unt priy e me! 55 MAISONNEUVE Sr., TTvrr., privilege for men s StCaRS Unlurled This Morning |z my opinion, no ofhier medicine o have served their sountry icaves no excuse for THE VICTORY LOAN MUST BE A SUCCESS. ! ood- as ‘Fruil-a-tives' for | putting oft the happy event. fCoveted Banner Won by Town Are you domg your part? Can't you dig a little deeper in your pocket to show the Boys our appre- tion and Constipation “Soldiers’ Credit S Y | ‘ < > is our “Welcome F o ¢ Home clation of their good work in bringing peace to the world? Bay another hond. LANDERS, PLANS UNGHANGED Tor yvears, I suffered with those e st cvery man who has been with the colors on this si ie treatments until 1 was told I was or ‘over there.” And it can be use ; Bumors of Two Factorics Denied By | ineurable. be used by mothers, The Correct White MaterialsS ATre | i omusim mm| 00 G n o o e tory | § VIV 07 wivesto-be of men who have heen i any Froit-a-tives’ (or Jrwuil Liver branch of the service. As soon as you arc cstablished Cast—Soldicrs Should Register— | 7ubicts). To my surprise, I found Here IOI’ wedding Contil‘mafiion Bricr Items of Interest, | this medicine gave immediato relier, | o civil life come in and select the Furniture an 9 R s s and in a short {ime I was all right furnishings you need. Ask to have them delivered, & > DONAT LALONDE - its assigned qUOLL N the Victory loan | 38207 then make arr nger S Wi g redi °ps (;[ adllail()ll GO wns All drive, the toWn Now boasts a Vietory | 50c. a hox, 6 for $2.50, trial size 250, L gLl il th\L Credit Depare: or 5 s f i S e e it || e e e e ment to suit your convenience. Come in and make : Erhill EOUES. AUnG Ghe s el TR s e . A 7 e e B e i (o0 FOGDEN-EUR OGN v § inquiries about “Soldiers’ Credit” and sce what can Klnds and Qualltles mmeniaiel e assan oot be done with your charge account and small regular ms The postoffice will care for i e the banner [Tom now on. The hanncr | payments. is similar ta the other loan faas | i Among the plain suitable fabrics, sheer a ainty have a look at the plain white Voiles 36 and | awarded. It contains a large letter \ | 45 inches wide. Priced at 29¢, 39¢. 30¢, 59¢, . 89¢, $1.00, $1 $2.00 yard. in the middle of the field of white PLAIN ORGANDIES, filmy and fine make up most attractively, widths 40 and {1 inches 39¢, 50 The banner is very' attractive and at- | 5c¢ , “yard tracted much attention and comment SHEER WHITE BATISTE, a lovely soft finish fabric will Jclight and please in quality and ‘in om passersby y | | - TR e : o The town will also have the privi s s 36 2 Fet lege of fiving the s L] EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIE L ie extremely beautiful for Dresses or Waisis bannci of succe to over Which is bein ©d fine. priced at $1.25 and $Ii given 1o every town 1 o > P i) - and fine, priced al $123 and $L0 yard, L ive vncks ant Dresses o fo- @lani cio in the coumtry wien sececs| WHIS0D M3y Carry His Case to |} 103 Asylum Street, 150 Trumbull Strect. Hartford ‘:nn of \,1)"}‘!)\): sizes, the width is 32 inchos, price $1.00 yard. ed its quota in all five loans. This town | e 3 has no indecision in rezard to tat | Paon] ) | 18 Fl s F " Fi “urniture fBROIDERED VOILES of very fine quality 56 and 3S-inch in width figured : L dons ‘:Hwn “rm Hg e mt.f, eop e' ver ena[es el | oors Full of Fine [ urniture. $1.00, $1.25, $2.00 yard. i oversubscribed and the (fth is a | k 3 e e Ty AR T subscribed and th s at . S | OTHER MATERIALS 'n white, for Dresses and Waists, plain weaves, a " EAD Lo DEsat D e e U B Linen, Belfast, Linen, Flaxon, near Linen, Soisette and Cheviot. All in many qualitic o Tl T WHITE DOTTED SWISSI make up finely. he dots give choice of large or small the price fo of itseli as w united community, g the world today ave focusscd on the - I inch is 29¢ yard. 30-in‘h width for 39¢ the 36-inch, 30¢ yd. : ; B the war taught nothing else it taugh | treaty of Versailles power. Some observers resarded (hid\l tests between the executive and 1 FOR AFTERNOON DRESSES we are offering 38-inch width Batiste in attractive cross bar anc the people of this town what unity The generally accepted opinion here | S8 Wte 43 a formidable agency in the j\enate. He 1 possibly carfy h striped effects, unusually zood. For 1.00 yard. . e would do. Manufacturers stood shoul-| seemed to be that Germany would #c- | """' s of the president when he urges | cage directly to the people ore the PRETTILY FIGURED VOILES, vard wide and of woaderfully fine quality for 5% yard. der Lo shoulder with the workingmen | cept the convention bui it mizht re- | ! \’t”:’v:; ehlance of (he trealy by the [ seMyte has opportunity Other white goods in big variety = and one was as 20od as the other | Quire economic pressure o bring | e ates & djo.r through the country speak- ATTENTION CALLED TO WHITE SKIRTINGS, plain and fancy stylss in yard widths for 39¢, ] when it me (o a question of aiding| about fulfillment of some of ils terms. | The probabilities are that the forces | INg foNthe ratification of the treaty 75¢, 89¢, $1.00, $1.25 yard. Proper time now to make vour selection for Decoration Day wearing the government. In all the campalgns| One point seemingly gencrally ac- | N conaress, for and against the treaty i for funds that same spirit of unity was | cepled at first glance was that Pres- | Will begin to line up within the next ze R ever present and it was duc to it that| ident Wilson has successfully carried | few days le Hlll the town won its success. out his determination that the league | Quite beside the questions involved i : o ITAIN YO U CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY I+ is probable that the flags gained | of nations covenant should he an in- | in the league of natio il 1 . TERE HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BR! e by the town will all be included in the | separable part of the peace treaty and L Miss tuth Algn RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED O collection of war relies which will be| that the whole document must stand the permanent manifestations in fu-f intact as it comes up for ratification | States and Great Britain would so 1o voung ture vears of what the town did in the | or rejection. the aid of France: the clauses which | friends at a birthdad party yestc world war Avother point which seemed evi- | China town has reason to he proud Washington, May 8.—The cyes of to act by mak come tic ovisions si ting a spe- tham cial ratification by which the [nited | '€ of M. and J. M. Latham, entertained several 3f her proiests giving her rightful fer | 72V afternoon general assembly centennial celebra- 1o of the William . Webster e TRy dent was that the rejection of the [ vitory to Japan: the involved and — BERLIN NEWS tion which was held yesterday at the °. Among the old representatives who ""‘”\ by any sinile nation would only | (echnichal provisions of the cconomic Scott MclIntyre, who roc state capitol Among .those present The Woodmen will hold a bhowling | attended the rennion of the legislatare | 11V 1he restoration of reiations be- | sections, on which the advice of ex. | turned from oversea | witlh st - 8 shed club s fween that nation and Germany. while or bt : was William Bulkley, ex-representa- | contest at their newly established club | yesterday were several Plainville men | (WeeN that nation and Germany. while | ports doubtless will be sought, and a | divisionwwas {he e tive. Mr. Bulkley was one of {he old- ' rooms in Athletic hall tomorrow eve- |\who represented this town in former | M1ONS Which do accept the ireaty | score of other points all of which Mrs. L. L. Clark R sentative Claude W. Stevens. who is Mre. Mead. of Hartsville, Vi, isjJohn \Wade, Jr. The clder men haq | UP tradeand commerce with the rem- i history making session of the senate e 3 the present representative from the | visiting with relativés in st Berlin. | many reunions yesterday and enjoyed ! MU of the great Central Furopean red Bartlett and mily, formerd f President Wilson's call for the ex- || N I ! i A y ! S | @ ! ¥ of New Haven, are occupying the | town, was one of the members of the \ssistant Baggagemaster Charles B. | themselves, =R S ordinary session of congress to as- | house which () J o UB¥Ing ”‘l b e S oe 3 e Slton has resumec s duties at the instrel T S semble on Mg AT & 1 they recently purchased reception committ M Bulkley | Elton has resumed his duties at th Minstrel Troupe Ready. st SrraTor iy, Ce, el i a mble on May 19 aiready is bringing ! on Ridgeway street | was ziven a hearty welcome by Gov- | local station after an illness of sev- The minstrel troupe to cntertain in | eap . (heir dischaige papers. is on | 1he national islators toward Wash- o e ernor Holcomb. He was a member of | eral weeks. fireman's hall in Forestville tomorrow | ington. Im the few cays hefore the | Ay and M | s permanent file among the town rec- : 5 s. (. W. Lines of Maple + 1 he state legislaturg in 1865 and in T 12Nt hada Anal rehearsal in Granse faygs then the men will he safe-and [:7€38100 opens. (here will. be confer- | Hill avenue have returncd :af{ad ; D. A R. to Mect. touches were put on the production is Iniporiant, Only o fow lhoys have | Seme of {he former supporting the N 2 . > Victory Minstrel Troupe, whic : it which will define the lines on whic nl Ne 5 13 A, R, will hold its lar mecting the Vi I T'rou hich | Tande Plans Unchanged. P e > SHR0ILMEU TN e AV D 1 tomorrow afternoon at the Berlin SEC e would seem to have been coined from : .| the ereat issue of ratification will be songregational church parlors, Lieu the Victory laan and other titles in- The rumor floating about town for | fought out ] i Tohn and Natha o S f HEd | : st few days concerning a change . athaniel, sons of Dr. J n hur Benson, who served | Within Half an Hour After Ameri- | cluding the popular word at the pres- | the past few da pncerning | When President Wilson returns 1o | B. Stoddard of Me . i | " the United States—possibly by the | cors - 18 months, and Alfrec . s ; . | faining a4 party of their overseas for 1 fred cans Started. News Had Been almost entirely changed | which is being erecled on Woodford : i of June—he will hegin what may ! 1heir : The opening chorus will be sur v | avenue is hbut w rumor and is em- | fun the company of 25 voices. The solos| phatically denied by one of the offi- 1 those singing will he: “Have cials of the plant. The rumer was == mile,” by Mary Parkinson “N'{ to the effect that the plant would con- | friends at bungalow on Maple Hill week = Ambrose Barveft, who v with the avenue out to be-the greatest of con- this Sk Captain Griswold Cables Home. Wins Suit—Local Men Attend Cen- Mys. Matthew H. Griswold, wife of | Washingfon. May 8 —Within hair| Captain Matthew H. Griswold, is in | A0 hour after the mnaval seaplanes | receipt of a cablegram from hep hus- | Jeft IRockaway Beach today on the Luy Toolsand Stocle | band informing her that his division ! firtst leg of their trans-atlantic flight Lscapes Serious Injuries—Wooding | Marines, will relate their experiences CabIcalDherywhorey ; 1 Byerything,” s McCall: - “Over ain two factory buildings, each two | Yonder.” Anna Graham: “Mississibbii (ories high, and that an expansion of | ; : Misses Me,” M - 107 SA s et e i S e has started for an embarkation point | information of their “departure had | '\, " oo parkinson: “Watch, Hone N iadi auld cxpectocy While driving at en excossive rate | apd he exbects to arpive in this coyp- | Decn ccatferad brosdeast “over’ (ha |l wwaie Lite Ginl® Donald Mes [0 % 8 00 B0 DR of speed on the Farmington Road try about the last of this month Atlanticliand § inS Isurope by Snany | <0 LSty od Dy s el pagne | Lot LI CRCTEC 5 vesterday afternoon, in the locality Grange Social This Evening jadip [alifax notified five gy jivay Tumble Down Shack in of the Berlin garage, John Cale of The Berlin Grange will give a social | inutes after the planes’ took the |y yjone Nail Pryor: “In the Heart of : . | stavted. The contract calls for ihe > New Rritain, lost control of the Ford © 4.q ¢ ce this e - he o b a Rose Mrs. Martin Casey: DA 0 & o i T Suhihi shot o nddancehistaven insginith cghallijon Messages were sent to all naval | & b erection of a four-story hrick huilding | YOU ARE FOND OF touring car across Damon’s hill. The blic is invited | erything is Nice That Comes TFrom ot e b nLo i DL ! and many commercial ships in the and specifics the time when the fac- trolley tracks and struck the lattice CTeeninEiiT s ol north Atlantic, as well as to naval t furned in foward fhe Grange fund eIl yeRn i eitite ensemblepisatutine i cne (ol unustibeRcon nl el M vater, ; dielling house. smashing the sereen ! e Helen McKeon's orchestra will : yanons 81l along the coast. —Vice |qag with Miss Leona Callen represent- | in charee of bullding operallo i % The occupant of the car oscaped ing the American naval forces in [T usical director: Jamos J. Graham. The report is out that there will ok To Give Supper Tonigh(. - e 5 Arie = 30 s ere Whsolutely serious injuries other than receivir T e \'”" o OKF |(h e ‘uropean waters, and headquarters fgccompanist, and James Tierney, vio- [ he a change,” but there is absolutely he Ladies’ Sewing club e Ken- a severe shaking up. e stated t of the American expeditionary forces | jinjst. The members of the troupe are | no truth whatever in it verything sinzton Congregatio chureh - will |y g ; ifi (q o 9, atter: passing | undor. Lthal L railioan 3 ance, also were notified s follows: TInterlocutor. Neil Prior; | is going on just as planned for 7 I‘ 5 K B d SomeihinEl nent vions Lyitn | s caisubperthisievening tolthe mems Weather conditions at Halifax will Luey Sullivan, Mary Fitzgor- | fivst.” ry ern oran tennial Convention—Local Farmers in a very short time. The contract | iven 1o the To on Construction company and work has already been | attend and the receipts will be Dixie.” James O'Connor: closing cho- | i end men, e gasoline feeder, which caused the < of the church at the reception i he relayed to the planes from the |14, James MeCall and James O'Con- Has Suicide Joke, car to travel heyvond his control. The PAVIOrs. A short program has heen | Chatham radio station when they Inor: members of the chorus, Rose ¢ local post office was shrouded It will reveal to you a new delicht in what . front cnd of the machine was had- : Aranged which will be delivered dur- ss that point and from that time | Arcari, Leona Callen, Irene Foran o | in gloc this morning when one of £ T . % Iy smashed and the car had fo bg | iM% the supper hou. All church mem- | till they reach the Nova Scotia port | Bessie. Crowloy, M Gz ot B R Meat Loaf should be but seldom is. It’s removed to a nearby garage bers are requesied fo attend. the machines will he in touch with | Genevieve Conlin. Ravmond Cunnir Lo L e B Veal, Pork and Spices. baked - that’s all. Many Tools Seld Working at Playground. | destroyers patrolling the coast. The [ham, Harry Graham, William Tier- o T curred during the night. Ivervone A team which has bheen hired hy war cruft will give Commander { pey, Thomas [toyee, Charles Crowley . ™, by was immediately interested, when the the Community Playground ocia- | Towers' squadron navigational direc- |and Albert Conlin | carvier sm Iy said it was his Soldicrs Should Register, ting hen which committed the act The setting of eggs was due o hatch Many of the local farmers took ad- vantage of the hargain day held in the town, when they purchased many tools and stock at their own price "at the Berlin ms, which were auc- tioned off yesterday. Col. Charles M. | Jarvis, proprietor of the cattle, hogs and tools sold yesterday, announced this morning that nearly all of (} farm implements were auctioned and what few were left over be placed at auction Monday Berlin Briefs, On Monday, May 12, M. H. Reid Miss of South Manchester, who has been | tion was busy foday hauling stone and | tions vel which is being dug at the —_— A corge Prentice property on Worth- | ARMY BAKERS BACK. In order that a permancnt record of | ] ton Ridze. The stone and gravel New York, May 8.—A hundred and |!hcir discharges may be had in the ”‘“»‘ "“”””‘«‘ and ““‘““(”I'}' "“‘ i own records G ed soldiers and | €loom was extra deep upc pa is being dumped into the cellar of the | seventy soldiers wha haked for the |loWn 15, all returned soldicrsiand || 200 A prunon HhesnaL old Atwater-Riley home, which was | American expeditionary force were |S2ilors arc reminded that they sheuld i of 'M, (mvfnmn]\:flv f”";;" ; J‘ st \x destroyed by fire several years ago. | ameng 1088 troops which the steamer bl fibeliy dibidve At ihe flocal (FineRa feiecdinganisutocl Bl e ica e postoflice. Men may se their dis-| for the “suicided hen” and she was A hasehall diamond is being arranged | Columbia brought home today from | charge papers, difficulties may arise | on her nest and two eags were just | for by the commitfce in charge Marseilles. The other arrivals are 1 t s casuals ineluding Connecticut 14, New | over allotments, insurance. truth as 0| hatching his morning when ! York 38 New Jersey 20 - - - ——= | awoke he thought of the setting and Lonise Mahan has left fo hurriedly dressed and weni down fto Ixtheville, Ark.. where she has heen | see the vo cks. What was his secured a e auc eer, wi i = ey the voung chi v ured as the auctioneer I auc-1 cajled by the illness of her sister ‘SW amp-ROOt fOl' consternation to sec the hen dead and *tion off the extensive farms south | SO . 4 ! ion off the extensive farms in south | e Berlin Boy Scouts will hold | the cggs unprotected lerlin belonging (o (ol Jarvis. The their regular meeting tomorrow eve- Kd A'} 4 B : e idney Ailments ngelus P e 1 = e rooms o church Cillard g pike will be placed at auction at 19| "NE T |l (TG ek O k] (e 3 / B " 3 > o'clock. 1t is expected that many of "‘,r"“" — 4 There is only one medicine that | will return to his ship in oston f{o- AIl “Kern Brand Pure Meat the local. as well as New Britain and he state highway department is | really stands out pre-eminent as a | Yy | night after spending a 10-day fu Products are pre Fartford, real estate dealers will he | [CP&iring the Berlin turnpike in the ! pedicine for curable aiiments of the ) . | ! prepared from oyl ) at his home here on hand to seize the bargains. The | - Lidneys, liver and bladdes L : ) | ¢ local members of the T7ih Di healtky and well fed hogs. only piece of property which is ta he | . Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root stands \ 1l \ n are reeted home fomorrow E ASES TIRED, ; T \&: e e Jetai ed by Col. Jarvis is his home the highest for the reason that it ||.’<<‘ i ’ A o % or Saturday. 4 fn Worihington Ridee. (ol Jarvis SORE, SWOLLEN FEET | proven to he just the remedy needed | = SR e e T e Bacon, Ham, Frankfurters, Roulades, Etc. {« making plans to move to New York - - in thousands upon thousands of d o (0 o 2 it < will be fittingly o ved in this town, city within the next month Instant Relief For Aching, Puffed- | (ressing cases amp-Root make: Mrs. W. A. Yeomans, of New York., 5 5 ; . Up. Calloused Fect and { friends quickly because ils mild and s S i A e S Always uniform in quality—in clean- o | immediate effect is soon realized in A g RUNNIB R e s e liness—and above all, in purity. et most cases. IU is a gentle, healing | i g {2 Why go limping around with aching, | vegetable compound | g g 5 \ i Tl alaLas ) ) . which has been. pending for a vear 3 1AL T SNty M S e e | ) { at Fortress Monroe, Va. after refurn- Prepared in kitchens which are immaeulately Dr. Wooding Wins Suit, The suit of Dr. R. A. Wooding | against the Connecticut company | James Cunningham N.. is now drug stores in bottles of (wo sizcs, { clean and under Government Inspeetion. < necticut company agreed to pay Dr. | Sore and swollen you can hardly get | medinm and Jar . Y £ 2 the Minnesota and expects to return - 1 : Lot d b i The public is invited 10 go through them. Wooding $2.600 for injurics received [ your shoes on or off 2 Why don’t you | However if You wish first to lest | Q S fonSraLeasoidiel dlts ) Al er troll | on the 1. S 8. Bolton and is sail while riding on the Berlin trollev car.| get a 25-cent bo xof “Tiz" from the | this greai preparation send ten cents | (fi,- N | is on $ X YD - ooding W thrown from his to Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamton, | N ! ins for Holland with a cargo for that : Aheays say “KERN” Brand when you Dr. W i : | | seat when the car rounded Tpson's N. Y. for a sample bottle. When | The Standard of Purity i country buy cold cuts. corner in Kensington, injuring hig | tUred feet? | writing he sure and mention the New | in White Flour Hayden Griffin and family have ¢ : Py p 7" make: cot zlo 3 | a8 e snuality S oved from Iast Main strect 1o Whitc ead and making him slightly deaf in iz makes your feet zlow with | Britain Daily Herald i S e move 3 " hesdun —_— A0 I baking | mate Oak 3 Sold by afl leading delicatessen stores and meat markets FOR SALE. = t mutvir m ap- James Heary 1 retarned to 1"hil drug store now and gladden your for- his right ear Dr. Wooding had | comfort; takes down swellingg and numerous witnesses.who testifieq that | qraws the soreness and misery right i delRntar o it the home of ] that all of the occupants | T 1 itk [l ‘\| ,‘ K’.‘lu’; i illiam Calmbach . g . Deslers promptly supplied by te of speed that all of ants | burn. “Tiz" instantly stops n in | new. with fine lot on main road. Just \ anG : Aot ) 3 ; , : ; %were thrown out of thelr seats. e s sl s e T O S thing for repair shop. l:::m| toll S| Ee R S A s Gook i sLave a8 D GEORGE KERN, INC, NEW YORK Attend Centennial Convention. is glorious for tired, aching, sore feet. | build dwelling on front. | Statejsteclpanenniinine galliin Bight local citizens, ex-members of | No more shoe tightness—no more foot H. N. LOCKWOOD, £ood shines beal Moo i tho state legislature, attended the | torture, 107 CITY HALL, s B S 1 the car rounded the corner at such a | oyt of the feet that chafe, smart and | ‘rame _shop and garage, nearly | |