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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 19, 191G | PLAINVILLE NEWS |50 o o) emergency (ruck would prove a mear of fighting the newly discovered hlaze N g until adequate help could be secured " | from the regular department. The criticizm would seem to he most legit- | i pral ot sobiei i sk not e o ® he hydrants are too s i far apart is a generally known fact, THE: HARTFORD SILK STORE. ssertion, . Why nn“ cash your Liberty Bond (o pons which fall due at Dangers in the Town of water which was available for | i which appeared in Saturday night's this time and invest them in Thrift Stamps G il Grastsy ar | fighting the fire. Selectman Johnson MMER Ml MORE HOSE was present at the afternoon trial | B 5\ (st of el 10000 festioTile iy AGENTS FOR STANDARD PATTERNS, Herald, that the distance of 1,000 feet partment or at Tost Office and admitted that the distance was Calor BIHZG POID[S 0!][ Otller ;l'w;‘!‘r'xy ":’Imv‘ivr ;‘::..(I»)'}’:.x:»;-;u;y;u.m Saturda — SN - was responsibie for the small stream oo great for a high pressurc. Supe Artistic Hats in hair braid, in jade, gre ol ose, Select Your Camera or Kodak Now (e R T e B St b gelich trias ‘ Purpose—Corporal William the gauges that morning showed a A1l Black Hats of distinction A . 4 pressure of 95 1o 97 pounds, which We invite June Brides and Bridesmaids 1o e aTementite From the FO“O lng Bargalns 2 Home—DMiss Conlin pleasantly Sur. | WVOU!d have been just as strong at the | @ ook at our dainty Summer Hats—we know they will plea ‘N g | factory had therc heen a hvdrant in Pluce vour orders for making yvour Bridal \'e with us. prised—Other Ttems, front of the place. He points out that | g All Spring Millinery aveatly reduced in price. At this season and in anticipation of coming vacation joys, you will 4 isurance companies have a rule mak- - The Calor factory fire of & | want 2 Camera or Kodak. It will add much o your pleasure and with 'Y fire of Saturday | ing it necessary that a hydrant ig its aid, pleasant memories of places and scenes are the more readily evoked, morning has been the fopic of discus- | Within 300 foet of a building or else ngh-Grade VOlleS and Glfl\"hams CHOOSE A BROWNIE. Xo. 2 is priced $2.75 and No. 2A is $3.50. sion ahout the town since. “The five 1 | 1€ Derson getting the insurance must b Foldins hutociiphlc Browiis ~o iis 9580, o oA 89000, Faldioe Auio- thought to have clearly demonstrtea | 1LY 2 ,‘,3;:““_', rate for the company's We are showing a very attractive line of dainty Wash graphic Kodak No. 2 is $11.50, No. 24 for $11.10. the fact that the hy, 10 A R L BROWNTIE FILMS, No. 2, size 2%X3% for 20c. For No. 2A 2%x4% R i for 25c. Films for No. 3.and 3A, size 31ixd41 for 35c roll. Sty e .1r‘~1mw,,,m:’( =5 | i1 mpanyis] enilics were Won( ito SILK FOULARD TUSSAHS, 69¢ YARD. About one-half silk, Reductions on Premo Film Packs, are these, take note of them, size noblaningienty o ey aiee il aiiie (B RS BRI S I L ol e in dark grounds—navy, brown, green, black, in stylish <3 1, r size 214x41, r 30 size 314x4! or 59¢; size 33%x3% etk ¥ EL | thai the water company has been ask- figures—36 inches wide and special for 69c¢ yard, rfl‘\(smf ro;‘ytpm o fv»/x’;x(:w"- fr\‘\'!‘o‘i{\n”( n'r\‘\t j'mgulxlrv',n( I\nr“/"»f A\nlf‘: m";)’\l\ 4 | ing the town officials for some time 1o VOILES FOR 79¢ and 89¢ Yard. The better or € Siz 4 . : 4 @ ! 4 e direction of the fire truck, upon ! increase the number of hydrants in 1o B ohee ¢ Cameras. paper and supplies, special discount to dealers and the profes- i ) inches wide, in medium and dark grounds t & out from the fire hou n ! sle B < e e house, on | the town realizing the fact that the clusive patterns sional trade. Aisle B, Main Floor. Saturday Morning was'not taken be- | {olal number for the town was much y v cause the locality of the call w ali > call wis not i too small vilue yn o8 al . in light medium and dark grounds, checks known. A local fireman has explained (O il e Deen e G o & vk grounds, check S tine Crepe R e e R erpen ne p H"‘:J;Vfllmvlls.-wu‘r\]mmm.m “Each | should be remedied at once. 1t is a Fe s = Is dainty and durable for intimate wear. Special soft finish, Sers (0 ofF (10 GorD, i i ) hih et e e e Right Model for very 1ype of Flgure pentine Orepe, makes fine Lingerie. generally speaking. of considerable Wearing better than Muslin or ordinary cottons, the Crepy weave of distinge. When {he call icame Satui= | oldl residents who have paid taxes into famous lhis soft and dainty fabric never wears out. That makes ironing unnec- day morning it wis for box number | the town treasury since the town i éssary, that with the advantage of small initial cost is an economy in three, which ‘includes from the Main | starled. They have clectric lights and | [§ F ) The Patterns arc most pleasing, charming rose-huds, bluetz flights of BN s UL AR i SRR s e S et e (e 1 - birds, fancy stripes, small checks and plain colo ve chance for hroad- LA SIS Be e otine Tl supposed IR o8 iroy Soen sk andliheRsactiont < The right model means the most graceful figure lin est choice. For Ladies' Dresses, Waists, Children’s Clothes, Rompers, toRstant R iR aclloe innin -l o il o (Rl s ol e s S e o Leals comfort. Nighties, Billy Burkes, Pajamas and other garments, width is 28 inches, oy e (cover hroush to the | increases the danger to the schools vome in and see the beautiful qualities we are showing price 35¢c yard. Look for the words “Serpentine Crepe’ stamped on the en R nfoxd e thvGiive fen tineRlarri ol B na sl e el e G i 5, $6.50, 37.50 and up. < : may be covered and the fire not miss i ] [ Ee e it ‘ selvedge of every vard. None genuine, without it. Y P A (e fIre not Miss- | an instant the firemen would have to charge for & persml Aiig ny- sne. o e o ed by chance. That was the reason | for the truck goir to the railroad | crossing turday morning. Peace Mater- inch inls—very complete assortments of styles and colorings, and very nts in the town | one and not a four inch as many of best values of the dots and grade Voiles, 40 , and many cx- DRESS VOILES FOR 59¢ and 50¢ YARD. Unusually good plaids, figures, the oldest in the town. I has many We have it iu the new Spring Siyles we are! showing in the connect hose with hydrants at the extra charge for a personal fitting by one of them. corner of Canal street and Church May we have the pleasure of an carly visit from you It ar- | street. They would have to have con- rived al the scene of the fire quickly | = PR oy o 2 : the fire quickly | giderable hose to do even that and e e GO TS SR 0 SR (O e et e e A e = g ! alarm sounded. e explanation is i 36 HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY s s mnmm\\ i \[‘““‘l‘w‘\ drant is needed (o be installed in fhe 36 and 40 inches wide, in this season’s RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. new to many of the townspeople who thought the fire department knew the | location of the fire before leaving the house. The local department most desirable pat- medium and dark colors times the largest as- vear of the school houses and it terns—stripes, checks, plaids, etc., light would he ne disadvantage to have one new patterns constantly arriving—at all in front of the schools. There are sortment in the city for the | other localities in the town where the AS MO | pisks are almest as bad and they 5 N 3 5 . " o eans of telling just where the fire is 3 N T 5 it - Q and write, and do ordinary arithmetic | annual T. A. B. fair, which is heing | ™ of 5 should he remedied at once. The pay- D P } S l V I f 39 Y d BERLIN NEW.) up to, and including, fractions. held at the Parish hall, May 16-21. l-“‘v'\-\'} joms e oy uENIE 15 °l | ment of $25 per annum to the water ress Op lns’ peC|a aiue 1or C xrar The state pays the tuition. The| The entertainment Saturday cvening \\«)ml- v felephone or hear of it some | company should not be considered A grade such as usually sold for 50c¢ yard——in white, black and only expenses being incidental | Was a very pleasing affair. The “hoy ‘”.'].‘;I,“ NEES ted for | Then it would mcan that a whole the most wanted shades—special for 39¢—36 inches wide, ones for drawing and personal use. | SInger who made a hig hit at the T.| e renson more hose ix wante K”” | neighborhood would be protected in Crepe Plisse, 31 inches wide, in large and small floral desisn = BlAC Ul e Britain was i e |[Hines depantment v isomo o fiiisicrittesiifacase Bea el TS 5 3 lde, 4 and small floral designs, IwAn parents interested in the state TEEEG e e N I T SV CEVRICHI SRR aT also in the plain colors—extra value for 3fc¢ yard. e e dols N e e o s -l |taane ioa nd SR Scve 1l lEvan d eville . TS o Sk S e ol T e S e e e e o o i 1 £ ke (e i Lo O nE R prices. According to this morning’s official | to inspect the school. A zuide will be , e ¢ 1 o= orm failed to make their appear- | cMersency truck in case of a second | vy dispatch the U. S exas is TP : { sent with all parties visiting who will | form . 3 e 5 & ? y 1oy belng done. Correspondence is also | the music of the evening town. - The permanent truck carries| ro; (he missing NC-3. Clarence Hem- e Sl e e s lhollepns lmanksinc e iwni Shimumersill ieaads i ailin pisaiisralaaes sicgle Very best values, in the widest range of patterns e e . will be presented by the Vietory | 1.000 fect. [f the truck was in the | o ship's crew and his whereabouts checks, stripes and plain colors—32 inches wide, beautiful finish Superintendent Boynton is planning t i Minstrels from Plainville, who re- | cXtreme iwestern section of the town | known to his people hy the dis and texture, no better values for the above prices. ! cenily performed at Forestville, h. lle was recently home on a schools in the near future, in an of- | ppajicilie ana Bristol and were con- furlough and did not know where he The opening chorus will be sung by | was evidently among those ordered to | o el e e S choolsihave leflavgeinimbet 0fSErad i fine leompany ot 125 olces S ahe solos B patrol the lanc of the flying airships. | - on LR inis ‘“"“ ficluren: Hartford and New y‘t‘ teom Bristolg uates, who leave the schools next| ..q (hose singing will be e urprisc Party for Birthday. 4 George Graham, with the American : 2 ritain g laids, staes that he will also demon- several postal cards showing most Everything,” James McCall; ”(I\Or‘ g pleasantly surprised at her home on ; 7 strate to the people interested in this yonder,” Anna Graham; “Mississippi | v Y T Saturday evening when about 20 of | clearly the terrible voe of the war tter. 5 i e i © = L R surprise | One picture shows w trench full of I. W. O'Connor Takes Over Property K Matter. Misses Me,” Mary Fitzgerald: “After g 5 her young friends came to surprise ¥ 2 - D e, i son: “wate ope her and offer their congratulations | German skeletons which were blown g 2 e Flannery Sells Corner Property. I erew Tk vl S 0n T e e e e e e On Worthington Ridge At Price and Wait, Little Girl,” Donald Mes- 1333385 MAIN STREET or event of i A X o d : i i Daniel Flannery of Worthington | senger: “Moonlight in Dixie,” Luey 381 333-3 N 5 Miss Conlin, after beinz surprised, | Another one, taken from a German Said to Be About $10.000—Names | Ridge has sold his property to Thomas | Sullivan: *“Tumble Down Shack in proved a most worthy hostess and en- | captain’s body shows the mutilated W. O'Connor of New Britain. The! Athlone,” Neil Prior; “In the Heart of NEW BRITAIN, CONN. tertained her friends in a most capa- | body of Lieutenant Quentin Itoosevelt price paid for the property is said to | n Rose,” Mrs. Martin Casey; * ery- ble manner. She was the recipient | by the side of his wrecked plane. The | Owing to the fact {hat many of the | P¢ in the neighborhood ‘of $10,700.! thing Is Nice That Comes From <\V"CI:v”\‘n\'”J\\vy;\fl\\:p\slfi&lK‘\4;':1(‘“‘\.”\\: | 1.’;I~‘r;<1;v':‘::|‘v: m r;\‘l”ll.:\‘r“hflm‘vly.<\‘\vn”)\ {Mr. O'Connor, who is a veal estate | Dixie,” James O'Connor; closing cho prese rom ave dristol, | the German as the planc struck the ; dealer, is thought to have purchased | rus by entire ensemble, saluting the | New Diritain, and this town | ground and is a most wonderful picce contemplatingileaving dtfthelclone ofiiih e Foorner for partias whotarel makill fas with Nilss Tieona Callen tenrcsent- O : William Peace Home. of photography. Still another shows this season and going to work, Super- | ing plans for establishing a first-cl T e e (e .-n.wmi nnlversar _ Corporal William' Peace arrived at | American prisoners marching in tieir intendent B. R. Showalter secured A. ! automobile rondhouse, musical director: James J. Graham, | his home here Mlvv*mm".vn evening | v‘,uv»\ feet the Germans having taken o i . R ynton. superintendent of the | Mr. Flannery has been fhe pro- sccompanist, and James Tierney, vio- 'Hn‘rAflnvvlv:‘“””"]/“{"v'“i pton where | their good trench shoes from them e outdoors invit A w7 de school a viden to dem- | pr e inists smbers of the {roupe ar he was discharged fror e army. | SO st interesting = ":fn“"' “ chool at Meriden to dem- | prietor of the properfy for the past | linist. The members of the tr upe are teifuaz dischyeeditiom el o) sUsnajpictice ife imoat Interestin RODAKDIGat v oursinow wa onstrate to the vouths the great ad- |15 vears and for several vears ! as follov Interlocutor, Neil Prior; Sl St and especially another one which vantages of a trade school, which they | huilding was used for a hotel, A cafo cnd men. Lucy Sullivan, Mary Fit landing at Newport News, Va., and | shows an actual barrage as taken by |l have a full line of Kodaks, may attend if ther do not wish to en- ing shifted about until his dis- ter the High school. Superintendent FLANNERY SELLS CORNER | mentn. = superintendent Showalier | Smiia, by Mary rarkinson: “N° Mins Doroths Contin was - very | army of occupation. his sent home of Real Purchasers Are Not Known boys of the local Grammar schools are was also located in the building for | gerald, James McCall and James g a German officer in an airplane. ; i a number of vears. Mr. Flannery and | O'Connor; members of the chorus, “h‘;""‘-"“v ‘v‘q‘“?'*"‘l‘l":'n"‘“'j s ';”" weel Bricf Items. Brownics and Supplies, Try our Showalter is making all possible ef- ! ¢ i 2la expe ove out o ose Arcari, Leona Callen,” Irene 5 oNamna e ens Tnom i ere e R W el E . r forts to have these boys take up some ;}‘,:,‘,l\ £ \/u:f:::fmm :;;.\l.n,?{” (‘t Joran, Bessie Crowley. May Cunning- - . went overseas with a volunteer engi- | .ajorted today as resting comfortably Eastman Method of Developing trade at the trade school make known fhe names of the ham. Genevieve Conlin. Raymond } Spec[al TOnight 7-9 neerinz unit. Physica] troubies pre- | 5 the Hartford hospital where he ana Superintendent Boynton, gave brief A, = Cunningham, Harry Graham, William vented his stay with (h:\i branch ‘v:m e oo B Rnt. R e lks in all rooms of the Kensington i I the 'OhOrches Tierney, Thomas Royce, Charl he was transferred to Base Hospital | (g qoperations, better resuls. All Work Fin- srammar school this morning. Dur- = Growley and Albert Conlin Mavis Face Powder. Regular 50c.| No. 17. He has been on his way e S e S et . ng the course of his talk he state Next Sunday will | emorial Sun- Tonis : he since January, when he started | isl m Vel Bayer ing tl ourse of his talk he stated | Next Sunday will he Memorial Snn FdelionL R richevAky Wedding: Tonight 1dc. home since Janu when he iEh: ARl ihiltons i ished on Velox Paper. for a port of embarkation | | | of Park street wa Printing and yvou will see that these schools have been estab- lished by the state to give the boys, who had rather study machine work, | . 5 2 e s atal B 1 chance to follow their inclination. | |NC PAStors in memoriam of the de-!| Miss Annie Krichevsky 3 o P 1 Clarence Nelsol 15 ret ed fro: N ! ) fart ) make its appearance befors the pub- | | Carence Nelson has returned from : The work In the trade shop fs real | CSUed CIVIl war vetorans and also the | ford avenue, New Britaln, were| Chinwah Face Powder. Regular|jic for {he third time this evening | (he Hartford hospital where he under- - work and is done for custemers who | deceased veterans of the world war, | married yvesterday afternoon at 3| 0. Tonight fie. Whots it Dresents the program of enc | Weni an operation for appendicitis. : ; o ! { There will he memorial exercises at | o'clock Rabbi Rosenberg. The | Henry Bryant, the local rural freo #end things to the school o he made | the Beckley cemeotery at Reckley af 1| couple were given a dinner at the i delivery clerk, is sick with mea or repaired. Boyrs taking courses will aelaro T - : ; S'clockc and he Bas in ce ride’s home 7 eturning fro 1r 50c. Tonight 44c. " SR G T fh be put to work, as soom as thee are | 0.lock and at the East Borlin ceme- | bride’s hom Upon returning from | Kensinaton: The tioupalhasiheldisev=i| 1 Buthiantlodsesiia ot o willlinast tery at 3. 1 Sa Tiske iy eymo ey wil S s > ha £ tomorrow night i e lodge rooms. | capable, on building dwellings, over- | ““_ Resizamuela giish will | their honeymoon they will reside in Pompeian Face Powder. Regular | ¢ral rehearsals and has a few new | fom " night in the Jodge 1 m auling. automobiler. wiring houssg | G7RAUCt the servicex at both places. | New Britain x e i spocialties to offer. The members are | The third degree or rank of knight 1 b S | Also a number of brief talks will be Bevlin Briel 50c. Tonight 4dc. will be conferred 0 for electricity, ete. Each department Jeli Ty } requested to remember that they | © £ on several candi- has its regular mathematics, English :“"'4‘""; B LR of the lo- A son. Armand, has - been born to Carmia Face Powder. Regular 3 should leave here on the 7 o'clock car ;wfi:fi The degree work will be doae | I ) and draftin ome of the time js| 0@ O AN Mr. and Mrs. Giuseppi Beretta of Wil- | o (5 for_Berlin b Ratennalive s itean fot Hunt: 30 Church St. New Britain, Ct. \lso given to athletics | The Ladies’ Forcign Missionary so- | cox avenue, East Berlin. 2nLEl 6 ford. A huffet lunch will he served Following are the trades taught ciety af the Kensington Congresation- | 5 A, Haddon and wife of New thel et Girade sihool ol ; al chureh will hold their regular | yayk « meeting Wednesday evening at the day In-all gffthe Jocallchuiches. M Abraham Fdelson, son of Mr. and Tt Tt morial services will be celebrated by | Mre. Louis Idelson of Berlin and c Tohn i Glea-onErasm e i oy ) ace Powder. Iegular Minstrels {0 Berlin, = 7,",”“,,‘(",",,' D Linto 50c. Tonight fdc. The Victory Minstrel troupe will t ) N Bicycle stre: Pussy Willow Face Powder. Regu- | fertainment at the T. A. R. fair under the auspices of St. Paul's chureh in | Mavis Taleum Powder. Tonight 19¢, who were living at their oid hame on Worthington ridge for the Jergen's Talcum Powder. Tonight ic, carpentry. pattern making, electri- . Nome of Mrs. Fonda of Blue Hills. All| oo week, loft this morning for their | 10c. cian, plumber, sheet metal worker, | Members are requested to attend this{ home at New York silver manufacturing and draftsman f”j‘““im M_:- short program is to he The Berlin Box Scouts will holtd Palmolive Soap. Tonight 9¢. Courses may he taken under plans of | Presented by the members Machinist, toolmaking, auto mechan- : their regular meeting this evening ot Woodbury Gl ety attendance as follows | Scrvices at the Berlin Congregation- | - Voodbury Facial Soaj | 7:15 o’clock in their rooms at the Rer- ¢ R -l .B Regula ht hours per day, fifty | al church yesterday morning WOTe | iy Congregational church. All scouts 19¢. everse lap rim weeks per vear conducted by Rev. Mr. Molton, pastar| .. iente et | M 5 5 are requested to he present s Salts e s e Co-operative——High school work | ©f the Avan Congregational church om Salts, 1 1b. package 12c. forenoons, afternoons in shop at trade | 1ev. Samuel A. Fiske, pastor of the Fo e e ; A stiff straw which is as school {flotal¥chureii i daliv cred his sermionias| o fesntbelpast v eamimithEche a8 e e o : A ¢ soft as an old glove—It's a | the division, has received his discharge Pagl time—For those employed, at | el i YL EVRARTGL 6 TR e D el Rayers' Aspirin Tablets f1c, Y - ! new idea and a fine one, The ast four hours weekly put in at On Friday evening there will be a A ‘ i i e I e e el e Genr's Faney stripe Dr finish is a step and a half for three evenings per week )etober | delivered by Mrs. Edna Shaw Damon, | ° : i e SIS 98¢, - ® it 6 n = . ;: m‘u:fl 1st organist of the church, assisted by v:‘v?lw receiving tax lists for the year ; { 4 . tomers calls it Se\erel_w tail- Summer—For_any over twelve | Miss Rhea Massicette, soloist at the Gents' Linen Collars, slightly soiled SR ! J ored”. We agree with him, years of age. eight hours per day. | Asvlum Hill Congregational church, Many styvles. Resular 25c. Tonizht P 5 5 o;h,\ hours at the trade schools are | Hartford. A social hour will follow GOV, STANLEY RESIGNS, 10¢ encl S i 4 7 3 he ]‘no“s; il from 8 a. m. until 5 p. m. Saturdays | PNl Al e ting _— 7 £ :\3 and SO. from § a. m. until 12 m., fifty-two | B 5 1< Succeeded Dy Licut. Gov. Black as | Gent's Blue Workinz Shirts. Re; weeks per year. Each boy is allowed The Worthington club, which was fwo weeks' vacation during the sum- | recently organized by the members of i 5 g taken when he selects, | the community playground association | Frankfort, Ky., May 18 Carmine Basile, wha hag heen over- Head of Kentucky. Tonight 98¢, : aies ban ; ~Gioverror Al Ladie Neckweal Mitis mer months, between June 1st and September 1st. { will hold a meeting fomorrow evening | * nl terday filed his resignation | .. Do dalGhine andl Ofsandi: h - . < t is B g T an Byt | T 4 T | s e e s i o T Wils When & hey nas. complsted 4,300 | at the Berim town hail at 8 oclock ta | i Tt for Wastington o tnko the [T 00 N 208 SR, Do § mony meciure She s e | FON'S hours at the school, or a O ot T Fe i (ve et | ety (0 i (e (et (oo et e e ightest, most delicious ::m A L s : s i e e s v S lesh, ourishing bread, rolls and bis- e o tate certificate. Boys must le;:‘:;anm are invited to attend the L’ T” Governor Black will assume | White, Pink and Blick. Regular price f?:,\. Thompson Milling Co., be at least fourteen years of age for TarelG Ov the duties of gzovernor this noon | $1.50. Tonight 98c. Iockport, N. ¥. Sold by the regular day schools, and for eve- arge Crowd Attends Fair. when the resignation of his predeces Ao R ning work must be sixteen years of | A large and appreciative crowd at- | sor will be cntered in the legislative | Women's Pereale House Aprons age. Applicants must be able to read | tended the second night of St. Paul's ' jourw Regular price 49c. Tonight 25c, ,vears on a full day course,

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