New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 10, 1919, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY H‘FRALD TUEbDA‘l’ ijE 10, 1 21 Durable Clothing for Sturdy Bo Is the Desire of All Parents SEEK NO FURTHER \Ve Have i{' Here [gune 17 and 18 Daps Spt—Lalse BEGINNING WITH SUTTS IN 8 TO 17 YEAR SIZES. your attention ! Altrm of Fire—FRoy Stouts Arc is called to some nice stylish one Norfolk models at yecial pric | Registering—Other Itcms of News reductions Re lar $18.00 Sui $15.00, Suits for | 814.00. Regular 15.00 Suits fo 00, $11.00, Interce §£12.00 Suits for $10.50. and rezy r he first hig social event e Fi | post-war season in thi Y 1 oys’ Odd Pants in 6 to 17 year cizes fi Riley-1aton weddin 5 grade, $1.95 Khalkt n style, ¢ vhen — Mi Helen to 15 years, pric | 2 £ Ay 1 Boy*™ Indian Suits. 4 to 10 year SoCHs 2 pteceibuit L DA % VR St G white with e e | Witt Atwater Rile it . Tow } open lezs, | Carrie 3 Khaki Knickers for By BN e £ it 7 e et years for $1.00 and $1. i o . el O malls, [ 3, ock P PR 8 Khaki Long Panfs. very specially 1.,3,':4 ‘4:“( e et I.‘,. Wil ta ihe muptol ,’\,w. pRice = LDORORS2 50 Middy < G ) use the double ring coremony are 1 - and Tams 75¢ The bride will attired in white uciblecofoutnipnaiielchafan i e win trimmed with tulle and carey low neck stvle, Dblue and Khaki O Hat<, a1l white, white hower bouqu of white bridal color, also of striped ma with white with tan, specially nd LGSR0 thet valloy 5 and $2.25 each. at 59¢ cach. Vwill walk into the church on the Palmer Linen one Piece Suifs * Wash Hats in all the goud | arm of her father and be given in e P colors, priced at 3¢ cach, | marriaga by him. e a5 7> N Other Boys' Straw Hats, larze and small i he matron of honor will he Mrs. piece style, priced at 1ped, priced at 82.00 to a | Thelma Eaton Kent who will be at- and $3.50 cach. Boy's Shirts dn neckband tired in flesh colored georgette crepe to 14, regular $i.50 | trimmed with white bead work and Wash Suits. way they are made Others w $1.25, now {_.,»,\v a houyuet of pi POSES an the fabrics used will tempt vou o8 | The Misses Harrie Hird and surely to purchase one or more as Speeial, one lol of two piece | Ruth Ryder of this town, Mrs, Jd- soon as seen. Oliver Twist Middy a 3 to 6 3 regular B | vard Lindstrom also of Plainvill and one piece in 3 to § year size 25 grade for ¢ Another Fand Miss Emily Cone of Millington ¢ the Kaynee and the Wash & special is a loggof fast color Oliver il e e TR o Well brands, priced from Twis 3 1o 6 only for $1.50 a e b e .50 to $7.50. Suit, | nue: make up a pretty rainbow color scheme as they walk into the - — — = = o hurch They all will carry shower HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PRCOMPTLY bouquets of sweet peas. RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. 'W‘ ;’i‘i"il{i:"‘ g0 2 New Britain will Ry iding music will be plaved e SR leriek Bullen with e o L s g B = SRS i i | onal and Lohen- BERLIN NEWC‘J rooms located near the Berlin depot| John Thevhan of t Berlin, e e U and will open for business tomorrow. | while working at the rlin Construc- | The church is handsome — Both of the youns men are well | tion plant rday afternoon, (M0eco el i whitel pirchl und Hoals [mown and are ex-service men. Tar- | from a high seaffolding an ! leave { establishment will assume the name | of C. Iodgeson homE o0 Ihs s paren nil s the j of “Buddies” lunch reom in the fu- | SE R a ‘ e iSO O e i ture. " | R ark of F - | bury will cate The home | e ul s ol ERRaL S B e e R A ol his el s fe and red and w fLiehanl TG sl dilniiereninsy located near the Berlin depot | roses. fat the parish 1 \ decided that cph Kalarn ington The foon's gift to the bride m D the eorns atte i gl e o || SR R omill e e S L L Amanements nteiindor waviinaUitie | Sne T SHERER S ol EOUE e Q10 I trip be made by auto trucks, A num- E ed to o ) i 2ilt o the groo | e been invited to attend the af- William T, Hornaday | “”" SR e R T fai The corps are also contemplat- | ecl o her homie in Stamford after | PSSt man iz a | ing zoing to New Haven soon overal weels' stay with Mi | wallet. His gift to the 1 5 )+ LEG BROKFN ]N SMASHUP | Funcral of James Clark, of Low Kensi f Hoerle Plainville, All s S o The funeral of James Clark, who | Edna: Bi o el ipture of Ne Britain Dwi dropped dead atl the Landers, Brary | lington. & fofm : A e | ogers and Novman Bigélow both of Jehn Primo Is In Hospital—Tarditti k plant Sunday i rhile F Worthingtc e i Berl ind Robert Hatt Meriden, | 5 his ronnds as a watchman, | furned to her home after spending a | 15 @ Silver pencil. The bride's ¢ and Ryan Purchasc Lunch Room— o A Sonfios & |40 the matron of honor is & hand- < . Rritain this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock : cly set amethyst brooch and to Other News Items of Interest Ut (08 At e np 1‘n‘. Girl ol B About Town. interment was in Fairview cemefery ol AL e Mr. Clark was deputy sheriff at N | The voung couple have received a s old for over cight vears. and wa e i |1 number of beautiful and seryv- ing at known here = et e ot 1 i Berlin p "‘,lf‘,h‘m‘]"’,]' Lo tedine g v s O tained Sunda cvening at Henry Park Sel son-in-law o | | dayghter of My Mrs wton. She ents’ home. The accident occur of Col. and Mres Charles M. Ja I s Bl v | e of th el when the child was putting ! ne to New York city on a e e e Tl e pers into tin n Sth da of the New Britain a firg. The i e i e il oty Theodore Carnes st Berlin . and she was badly burned about the | WOUKing on the Galpin I1ill read, e Nr Riley is a yo Business man arms and che j Which is in bad condition SR e AT e e The funeral will be held from St Rev. Samuel A. Fiske left yester Carnes from | With F. Dayton Humphrey in the Paul's church tomorrow morn at | day afterncon for Philndelphia, for Tvomen. | reitl estate and insurance busine 9 o'clock and burial will be in St i Where he has been summoned by the o (s will he present at the wed- Mary's new cemetery, New Britain. artonhiovsss Inestizalls (e chil ening at | all over the state includ- jmade by Miss Jane Kane, formerl P | | i S 1 Kingo Back Home. Loeee o ! ound AL mom- | itain, Moriden, Hartford Private “Patsy’” Kin 5 Crasare ed to be present. New Haven, Bristol and me on mington road 1 last venink has been in the service | T 1 Coming. G Wil WILSON AT VERSAILLES CONFERENCE T e ime 1 been from Hatvre to M and Tmprovement eilles many of the battles, Be- | e ! look into ] matte ng a member of the ¥ Al Corps, he : nfevence with lectman xas stationed on C on announced this morning that L up in the front lines es of -VH\W\ 7and 18 have y‘,’»,} n | fhere he did not come in co el ) of the local hoys. although on one e sceasion he was stationed in e town with Captain Matthew H. Gri wold, but did not see him. Tfe will return to camp this evening to await his dischayze. He is the son of Mr hna ‘Mrs. P. of Farmi boad | D. A. R | Membe ] i hapter, D. A, T invitation from R dei attenc fer hich is to = ountry club in Westfiel t 1 o'clock i1l be chjn: ishjr on . Preceding the plax All e 23 | there a dinner sorved should Mrs noon ohen 1, wha membhe Ro. rom the old, by Friday Suffers Primo. ni John out | thrown t hit last when i the Swamp road by trolley New B hital where it eved a4 hroken ruises. I'rimo yonnelley Br katurday night horse and is at the pr 1in General ated he had nd many employe of the e hods th ck and on horrowed a neig buggy. On his iome he was forced onto the trolle rack by a large truck. The RotormAan operating the trolley stated he did not Primo until he directly out on the tracks in rmt of him. The team was smashed yond repair, but the horse escaped ury compans he Vit ;, see he president after the Gierman en {¢) Underwood & Underwoo X ving the terms Purchase Lunch Room. hn Tarditti and William e purchased the Victory ence just Rran ed to lunch | P" AINVH.LE NEWQ BRILLIANT WEEBING - AT O THIS EVENING Delfi Ril ' Take Miss Helen { M. Eaton As Bride 1 P Cfifi 15N COMING teams nd 1l their ulated. The atly | s will town team ced o malk with private teamstors t the clea 1 The committee wishes it understood that residents should not atraid PUBLIC NOTICE, 412 ction of the Gen- sion 1918, that the | was pa ad i s of the Board of Y-LAW, | eas of any kind i f 1w in the Town o Pia ,be p I exceeding \ of this | Al w PUSLAM DDES WGRLDS OF 600D FOR Si ro&uctions For SKIN L3 gy Kiniwithiihe confidence that !, absolutely reliable way any itch Yor eruptional | that it will serve you well and 1 n harm | en spread over t skin and its | concentrated healing directed | imples and o ' | nea of comfort abundint on vherc Or I = aborafar Iis Gt cause the pile of 1t L“ Made t0 £t any bed. & EEae Uk e Inalleices with Exglander ; i 2 il oo [ e oL o oo i 2% WIT-EDGE Sl ‘“:““HIHM‘ . K Serrne. s onix ] T R TR e e e Are you satisfied with the spring on your bed? ne e fhe campaign is to Does vour mattress slip or does it lose its shape? i L he most essential thing for comfort and rest A8 cliool on the 20th and the two ccle- | § 1S 2 good easy, non-sagging spring. The “Wit-edge” Sy R e s spring gives you unbroken sleep and perfect rest ‘ ams will be on ihe cast | and keeps the mattress in place and abolutely pre- the town on Tuesday the 17th md on the west side on Wednescday vents sagging. the 18th. - - — | Yoy Scouts Register, | quested to be present at the | 1l this eve g afte 3 o 1 r L Saalener ) THE HOME OF GOOD FURNITURE R GRl G Oty G T “It’s An Englander That’s AlL” | ville scouts have had no definite time | set for the purpose. | The local troop is to be reorg i ,MH he a strong ovganization in VILLA CAPTURE : STEAMER IS FLOATED | short time. Boys desirous of joining El Paso, Texas Villa New York, June 10— Tha st | the troop are also invited to he pres- | forces occupied Gua S esicin : L e Gl el imn There will a demonstralion | fown opposite Fabens, Tex , of Savannah, which ran aground for the henefit l\i )1‘ rents and others | miles east of El Paso, | p Barnegat, J., last night, interested next ednesd night. 1t | cord S s Ay it early today an e i e va\ to information from v;]l‘ H S 1[ arly today and proceeded merly scoutmaster is to return to thi e oSt S Beth I town and head the newly reorganized = — e | troop. | \gain the Wrong Dircction, e ire true eviaents s o ac-| BRITISH FLIER WHO IS GIVEN UP AS LOST sire for going in the opposite direc- tion of fires and then racing pell mell | to the scene for a glorious finish. Thus it would appear to those who have { watched it for the past few fires | At the time of the Calor fire the | truck went to the center of the town ind then turned and raced up West Main street. The act was very rea- { Iv explained the following night. afternoon at 4 25 0'clock alarm sounded. The alarm { was for the center of the town where . | @ supposed firc was “raging” in the B pool room in the Edmund building on o alarm sounded the fire uck was en to “dash” up West ¢ Main street directly opposite where the fire was located. If the truck \ prosed fo go to the railroad - scour the neighborhood why did it turn up West et? The fire did no dam- s it was mostly smoke from a | wood fire but were it serious the en- I tire section might 1 en wiped lout. 1 action of truck may e explained satisfactorily. Kavanaugh Home From France. William Kuavanau arrvived at his home on Whiting eet carly this morning. He is discharged from the | army. He fought tn France with the [ 215(h infantry and was wounded had- s'\\. He recently returnec wome with | his division, which has been mustered | out. He was among the last to leave here for the service and amon tho: who saw the heaviest of the lig Brief Items, | A regquiem high month’s mind mas: | was =aid in Church of Our lLady & of Mercy at 8:30 this morning for s {he late William J. Ryan, the veleran }10\? oad conduct Joseph Klapeich has purchased a (c) Underwood & Underwood. 1ot ¢n Vietory Terrace Capt. Mansel f | search - A coment walk is being laid on the | 7 ,‘,(‘ \’_""mlflr e i el omiace wHoRdoymed fil0F Fun: | i e e s S ity richest prizes who | planes—Capt. James at right—at left north of the new erecteq | as been lost Ce and Ameri- | is Lieut. Alan L. Clark, fiying litksen the Plainville Baking Co. ANt ed in | partner, who is directing search. Ihe Trominic I v con cting a mission Matthews' church, in Forestville. A e O ST A AT TR Ot SALE—Kitchen re s0od condition. Apply hiting BHL e O AreYou Eacer for Meal Time? ment hot Ryder, 3 ARE meals a bore in your home? Or do you really look forward to an appetizing dinner? You can meet every meal problem economically and give every member of the family a real treat by serving Ryder, 35 Think of something you’d really like for dinner. Perhaps it’s a Ham, or dwm, or Corned Beef, or {3 a Roulade, or Bologna or Tongue. Then gotot nearest high-cl: delicatessen s shop or meat mar- ket and ask for Kern Brand Pure Meat Products. Ready to serve. deliciously prepared. No trouble on your part % Make meals a pleasure. Begin now nent inspection * kitchens are under L ern Know it ex the gjgpst. GEORGE KERN, Ixc . light deliciot® and nouris ad. rolls and bis- § NEW YORK o i cuit Thompson Milling €o., § DM by Ave, o old 1 Lockport

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