New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 11, 1919, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 11, PLAINVILLE NEWS TS FOR STANDARD PATTERNS, T Bi-Service Men Will Rule Su- preme on That Day Is the Desire of All Parent PARADE T0 BE FEATURE | o[BI s the Desire o arents M e v , i SEEK NO FURTHER We Have It Here P i s L §a£@fl65, GQWES . BEGINNING WITH SUITS IN 8 TO 17 YEAR SIZES. your attention : Ttems of Interest. is called to some nice stylish ones in Norfolk models at these special price Plans for the celebration to be held reductions: Resular $18.00 Suits for $15.00. Regular $16.50 Suits for 8 Inf Konor o5 rethrnedl soidiore eailo N $14.00. Regular $15.00 Suits for $13.00. Regular $12.98 Suits for $11.00. d S “‘,‘ ‘\ A "\ "“‘ s ko 3 £ Regular §12.00 Suits for $10.50, and regular $10.00 Suits are offered at P I s town on June Lk 3 $8.50 Fach ? | are daily maturing and at present pi i 1 i = Durable Clothing for Sturdy Boys P3aseball Suits in 6 to 14 year a 1 inite enough form t ? 2 6 to 17 ox for $1.08 and $2.50. t g s' Odd Pants in to 1 for $1.98 and $2.5 i o i W e T e MRS ¥ : Our Sweater Stock is replete with the best values of the to 15 years, priced $1.2, L:}' B ! Rl Ahgaosfslg_fi) geason, in Fiber Silk and All Silk. It is mee Indian Suits, 4 to 10 Rompers and One-piece Suits, 3 o tonn o o1 Jis is the best e to make a selection in order c T PR Tt G, SEa The entire da e e e 5 T mands upon it This is th time to mak ion i rder white with pink and blue trimmed, L L CIEE Sl i e [y s painted | more . chaki Kni low neck, short sleeves, open legs travagan < them just how aiteds o1 : Bhali Knickers for Boys 6ito 10 20 P8 L 00 R R o K of Uiem while | #113 other living woman, is now Mes. | B cludes “American years for $1.00 and $1.50. s a0 1 S Lee Unionalls, 7 vea t the parade, i e : o i - Khaki Long Pants, very specially e e oW g i e e [andon RIS T _ He s 1 i from $13.98 to ‘ priced, $1.30 to $2.50. DLICE O Lk e duech M | the British foreign officc No Brit- | 8 grade, $1.85 Khaki Blouses collar ting the heavy de el s pecial RE1.30. to get the color that you maj 1 mind assortment in- Beauty,” pe 'k, gold and khaki, navy, black Mfred Duss Cooper. Cooper and white and turquoi 1 coat styles Prices range lieutenant in t Middy Hats, sizes 6 1-4 ¢ Il be the principal event of the ish woman is moere widely known | DRESSING SACQUES are here at and : n invitation has bee e oo B ot inn Yenhoa he e to $1.25. man whose name wred on the flags in the public marke In fine qual lawn and percale, figures, stripes and dots, regular Over Sca Hats, all white, white i | Honor Roll askinx him to appear in B reomiian. el with blue, white with tan, specially uniform. These invitations have priced at 59¢ each. 4 | been limited to men already returned | activitie f those who served Boys' WaSh Hats in all the zood Ecme B e e (Eaele colors, priced at 75c¢ each. tior t camps (hroughout the coun o # In flesh and white empire and regular styles. Special value $1.50 Boys' Straw Hats, large and small s shaped, priced at $2.00 {o $5.00. i - o nd | t¢ DeWitt Atwater Riley w Boy's Shirts in neckband style, many 1- 1-2 to 14, regular $1.50 grade, IRbeRiinablotito set herne. theyt vl coa 5. C. Gillette. Tt Wash Suits, way they are made $1.19. Others were $1.25, now but A e and the fabrics used will tempt vou 85 | the surely to purchase one or more as Very Special. one lot of two piece 1o the men who served their country. "empleton of Waterbury were soon as seen. Oliver Twist Middy 5 ages 3 to 6 years, regular T L e i and one piece in 3 to 8 year size grade for $1.89. Another [lex-service men; will also Conlaln mans ception following at the home are the Kaynee and the Wash special is a lot of fast color Oliver : Wear Well brands, priced from "wist sizes 3 to 6 only for $1.50 a $2.50 to $7.50. One Piece Suits, long sleeve and low neck style, blue and khaki color, also of striped material, $2.00 and extra sizes, 36 to 52, for 89¢ and to $1.39. and $2.25 each. not [ score of ideas for aiding the BATISTE, AND NAINSOOK GOWNS Palmer Linen one Piece Suits, red trimmed, 2 to 8 years, extra value at $2.75. Other Suits one piece style, priced at $2.25, $2.50 and $3.50 cach. as solem- and $2.00 kach. nized in the Congr ational church last | Although the latter men 11| evening at 6 «‘clock by the pastor, of Occupation G PLISSE CREPE GOWN5 > wedding was | @ » they have not heen forgotten in int social event and many ioxtra 1 white ar dots, honor which the town is paying ests of prominence, including Sena- R t both at the ceremony and t SPECIAL VALUE IN CORSETS $1.50 AND $2.00 pretty floats. The souvenir programs | the bride’s pa Popular value in Corsets by far will be the he >uvenir which ¥ Iten Popular makes, “Thomson Glove Fittir American Lady, - B | the people could wish to obtain. TI ocal men mbers of the 301st will Soledbenial e o "nch mortar battery, are planning to Royal Worcester, and C. B. All sizes and e - e e = — Attend a dance given by t A diers and the work of the town during | ° h i : L 3 4 » TUR T v g HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY [ |the war. There will be a casualty list | 070 ”‘,‘_" e ““"!‘” e = idagieie s OUR ASSORTMENT Oi° TUB DRESSES NOW AT ITS BEST RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. s well as an honor roll. There will | ' g N alsofpartisinateninn vy an individual picture of every local man who made the supreme sac rifice, e organiza- i B ol Ve are showing the smartest Frocks of the season. Dressy ernoon. All Incal men are invited 1o | enough for afternoon wear and yet not too dressy fordstreet wear take part in the parade and be in line | @ nrater are voile, batiste, organdie, ginghams, ete Very pretty e . - vhethe in this country or on the| with their old military unit — e Felacte RO A e l Marnales has resigned | [§ effects are shown in ruffles, vested models, kimono sleeves BERL]N NE\NS man to receive a commission in | trotting park, to Ferdinand Rokowski | tyres the deeds of the dead o - (tioR aGiths Hlang otithe By The pric range from $5.95 and Up. rance. Foliowing his discharge | of Kensinglon. The property con- eib il BT e oy L e Captain Griswold expects to resume | sists of over eight acres. The pur- probably contain 40 pages. There be married In the near future to a | HUNDREDS OF NEW WASH SKIRTS DISPLAYED his practice in Kensington | chase price is said to be §1.000 e 200 of them bound in genuine | Hartford man. Her many friends te dinerBotor condl } o APTAi Claims Motorman Was at Fault, Raymond Jenks Back. BILCK leathel! for the imen! who wera | dersdl het a miscellando SR SuDERGITL G COROL HCR SESTRE Primo Rossi, who was Snjured last Private Raymond Jenks, who .has | a1 nyranches of the service The | upon hearing of her resignation i the season button trimmed and pocke $2.98 Saturday night by a trolley car, which | been overseas for the past 14 months - Sl > : BACK HOME AGAIN Local Doctor Has Been Overseas * “for More Than 15 Months EXPECTS i)ISGHARGE SO0N Witnessed Much Fighting in France une of each man will be engraved The st in town will be closed [ and up to $10.98. struck his horse and bugsy throw- | in the aviation corps, arrived at his ing him from the team, denicd that|Dlome in Kensington yesterday after he was driving on the trolley tracks | receiving his discharge at Camp Mer- in gold on the outside cover of the | this afternoon and evening as is the NEW LINE OF TAFFETA DRESSES FOR $25.00 souvenir custom op Wednesday afternoons and Three or four {(housand will be| €Venings during the summer month Extra qualily taffeta, navy, taupe, cope 1 and black, rif- printed for S o on e Gag Start now and be ready when the temand t v will le large as| town tcams come your ws in the cleanup eampaign to he held next wanted size { the sot i wee Rubbish ¢ 1 kinds with the of the souvenir - . . i — of the road and if the running The annual church supper of the | town in the war. There will also he | the toamsters. boards were not hanging, the acc Kensington Methodist Ipiscopal etch of Plainville and its deeds in NOTICE—-Miles T art, 11 Shuttle | tered than heen N h ¥ 1 Meadow Roar ’1a Tony s dent would not have occurred Rossi [ chureh will be held Thursday evening rowars his has heen compiled T w Roa 1 £ . Conn., has | posed is emploved at the Donnelley Brick | June 12, in the church parlors. The | frem the history of the tawn which is| been anppointed offic representative . = e determination of for the “Col bhia orage Battery' and alleges that the accident was due | 'itt. N. J. Private Jenks enlisted when he was a sophomore at (h 1o | New Brit igh school and was one who had left fhe running - boards | €W Britain High school and was or the of the youngest men in his company to the careles s of the motorman, fled” and 1 v will B ble in years (o down on the wrong side. Rossi come | { | claims that e was on the right side | Church Supper Tomorrow Night. Sl | { | | plant and at the present time is re- | women of the church have arranze. to be used in connection with the 50th covering from the injuries sustained ja fine supper for members and friends. [ 20Niversary on the day preceding the | 0% B v t all i tin the accident, at the New Britain [|A short program has been arranged 1 ion m h 3 Several lo Tenihave National Carbon Co., Inc.—advt e e i s General hospital. which will be presented during the Several local men have been cited In spite of the attempt speed tion a Ladics' Aid to Meet. pper hour. Mu vill be furnished Xe nd ti citatior an of the peac r en rent ¥ Ladies’ Aid to Meet—To ""‘m"ti The Ladies” Aid society of the Ber- | PY members of thc™-hurch choir. Rev. |} ave for v]\’\< o i EA“L% E@ Pl ‘x’ ’{fi ports miciellnanal: e 5 2 s Sav. | lin Conaregational church will hold | Erank C. Tucker has been secured to , S L i " 3 | missions dealing ivi Sl : puEe photos of the local company of the \ i 5 ¥ e n, the easte oundaric it; regular meeting this afternoon at [ deliver an address. (‘hurch members tein, t tate guard. the Red Cross unit, anc s o dhe Bale mtic ) . ings Bank. 4 o'clock at the home of Mrs. John B. |and friends are invited to attend the | niher preanizutions whicn aited’ do 1 ll ] 3 [N many, the Belgian fron and - 8 o \rmuh of Norton road If pleasant, | affair. There will be no charge. ing the war U i’ vays and harhors. i bie L¥ W\ IN LiNE Captain Matthew H. Griswold, son | the meeting will he held on the lawn i 4 : ce difficul consent to any material the treaty 1 the meet >un f Fou mainte and is prepared to give prompt and Will Build Addition. There will be plenty of music the proceedings of Dr. and Mrs. Roser M. Griswold | A short program has been arranged.| mTpe in Savings bank officials | nished by bands from nearby cities accept the optir ferents of Farmington Road Kensington, | All members are requested to attend. | .opor{ that al a meeting of the| A band concert will be given by the arrived at his home yesterday morn- | The organization is planning to hold | ¢y stees and board of directors it was| Philharmonic band of New Britain “1” Nn[ ing after being overseas for over 15| a food sale and social at the church|q.cideq that an addition be made tg | The evening program has not been de. b : Germar months. Captain Griswold arrvived ] parlors in the near future. the bank. It was reported by Francis | ¢ided upon vet but will probably he vPry Much ably be reached speedily ] gt Boston gMondayinionninegputiR s To Present Play. Deming, treasurer, that the bank nhas | Of little importance in cennoction with B S Bremiecii@lonierceniRiesn il detalged for one day for company in-| 1 — irious members counter-proposal was learned today from the | prospered greatly during the past five [ {N¢ €Vents of the vest of the day. i st i s BB e spection SGaptain G riswaldis a chairman of the program committee | vears and that the addition Campiign Progressing. < ] ] tive of Kensington and before af the Woodmen of the World social 1e campaign to raise money for | press)——Official announcement was | Nations immediately. The Fren which is {o be held Friday evening al| pusiness. The August Bergstrom (on. | C.UZeNship work in the town and st made after the meeting of the Council | Nold they understand German psy e t Bevlin Athletic hall that the | stryetion company has secured the | 5 MCSHNE with much succes of Four today that there was hope of | Cholesy better than the Allies anc feature of the entertainment will be The cxact amount of vesterday's s, el e R the presentation of a drama. “The Poor Married Man,” by the Middle- but all leaders repert confidence that T e e o M N e Berlin Briefs. they will raize their allotment in their Siven in soierall of thA fowns and B Buckley, who went to Camp | district cities of Middlesex county and is said | Merritt, N. J. to see his brother, Pri- The camna being conducted hy . ssion of Germany to the Leaguc has been June 10 (By The Associated | Mmission made necessary by the increase of increasing arrogan { contract to make the alterations and 2 isian Monday's collections are not known Germans during the last means. They say they appre- has started work on the foundation. CIEE It e hat an agreement in how much this arrogance principle ceached on the repara- [ ‘ tions clauses to the effet that no de | Wor nite sum fo be paid by Germany won Jupiil it {0 have made a big hit. The cast in- (‘ate Anthony Buckley, who recentl oman ze association of | Nite s & ny woul s many of the prominent young | returned from overseas, has returned state but is not a suffrage move- | e fixed in yea ; men and women of Middletown. The |to his home in Kensington It is for the purpose af getting | uestion wi 1] he left virtually in | draft arve he admitted later, but insi admission must not be in compliar for immediate league. Frenc villing that the Germans the treaty and that the public has heen invited to attend the | Mrs. M. W. Noble and daughter, | MONey to educate the foreign clement | the origin i t that affair. Dancing will follow the pro- | who have hecn visiting with relatives | 1! fhe stite in the proper use of the| In French cirel Stated jlode gram. The receipts will be turned in | in Annapolis, Md. have returned to | "a110t an dits real meanins that the treaty. a vin submit toward the Modern Woodmen fund. their home in East Berlin Plainville's quota is $3 There | the Germans, woul vith what the term e = : N : . : are four teams and four captains con- present haug lemand Social Tomorrow Night. A daughter has been born to Mr. 4 Rtahsicon. 1 J 2 ducting the campaign under fhe lead- an completed, the allied reply A number of youns women employ- | and Mrs. Anderson, of FPenfield ave- | oranin of Mre e R R 5 T‘“N FRA L t rman counter-proposals ed at the offices of the Berlin Con-|nue. East Berlin Eithen s e sl sl VNN ! sist of & short answer in gener ANTOINIO BURGOS = truction company will hold a recep- James Manross Kent s visiting with | campaigna for money in the town. o B A IR SR R fion and dance tomorrow cvening at | his aunt, Mrs. William Bunce, of ot and e e FULK“ \ared by various commissions showing e Dontrina the Berl Grange s Sullivan's | ge and-£ 2 - 5 ps 3 g o octrine S natl Usean g [Berlin Invitations have been mailed an- the reasons why the .Allies cannot W s c Pan-Americanism, so much so n has been se- IS cailniok B r oo e ot 5 } Joseph Scoilnick, proprietor of the | nouncing the coming marriage of Mi rant specific request cured ta furnish the music of s to have averted a Sl Globe Cafe, has purchased a new Vim | Sarah Stri llgr to Harry W. Hill- i IS e onlyt vilalchan il 5E (e TatinAshorican) delel Entertainment June 13, 2 U n ! 1zgested e comy s though were e e e LR souple are to be wedded next Wednes- Jeen studying the finan ‘lauses of Sty attontion bey: do= 1y afternoon at 3 o'clock at the homo o ; S R . SN A AR 8 C. Latham of W "% | Nothing Like Plain Bitro-Phosphate to [ |N¢ Peace treaty is th: ommittee | manded. Burgos is minister of Pan- . 5 Viestvood Put on Firm, Healthy Flesh and on reparations ms > ¢ t Madrid. T 1 in Sl oy . he I ment at the East Berli } : et . e Lk R e rlmfl'”m”_ i ss Stringfeller is well known to increass Strength. Vigor latitide andl certaint i tior ¢ ited States t — — ment will he presented under the aus- - 1&1.5 2 0&’;’ in this where s ?A]“;.)‘»jhnrv« om- and Nerve Force A e Riem CAPT. M. H. GRISWOLD. pices of the Village Improvement so- Mf‘, 3 -Drake f i S el etptl s o tow lounce that they will sentation of the program P isting in the Medical Corps he e stToadl medicliia herel At fhie tirie Festival Tomorvow Night. ~— e fermenhy en on e e (et Sty CAPT. SCHAUFFELER GETS 5 FOOT *GATOR et Riles-Faton Wedding, people floshy marriage of Helen May Baton r cks and i he first strawberry festival of the season will be held tomorrow evening the home of Mrs. W. A. Bunce of Cottage Place. East Berlin. A barn 13ts. g % ¥ ok ~ SUBIAC NOTICE, « i B e el RS o fir@ THE CROCODILIAN ysands 3 % '\ REPTILE he rank of first lieutenant and after ; : 1 boing in France for about seven The Selectmen of the Town of |4 : e 2 : : S he he received his commissior 2 Plainville hereby give noti : < L N A S SO Eoine & MMISION | qance will be held following the | @ B ; & B e o) i | e o lue i ¢ | ORANGE RIVER, o d t 760\ cordance with Section 412 of the Gen. E s L SBTeine oreraoan Containt ommmiiinresentationfof afenottiimogram iihe z : cral Statutes, Revision 191S, that the ; St A ‘ X i Al Arriving s Captain Griswold | " heine managed by Arawans S S St g e - S nmaiern : + . ONTHE NEW YORKERS! o CEIE R B ST MR SR RO v il (Sl 0% it TEenlin, PO O B e o s e an || 3 deficiencs as ; FaEsT TR FOR - : ! S e Sl e i e jERERY : Aanishie ) 2 among drug 2 e o A ALLIGATOR R iieg.c ity offfthe vounded Bwe the git summer camp fund. Should 4 L ¥ f §Ists as bitro-phoaphate. 3 3 BY-LAW. sive and is sold by Clark & Rraine Any person throwing or placing | New Britai »at all drugsists under iven t aid and sent to the ba is fe Al he a success another one ospital for further treatment. He { will be given in the near future. e Lo * DACINE | 2 guarants f e tated that during the battle of Bel- | L e rial, garbage, paper, de- | B SNt ¢ o leau W00d, he witnessed many of the Deeds of the sale of the Chauncey e - ;r‘»,,‘,‘.: . arqietuse b anyviking il AN oldiers Kkilled and wounded. Here Doane estate, located in North & o > S0 the L BRI ‘Htl[p,'”;““ O AT he stated many of the members of to Vincenzo Balfore and | < Sl o SRt E: e Gt i he hospital corpe worked night and | 3Jary Balfore of Kensington d }' I f this G Sk Theras ay. Shortly after this battle he | heen filed at the town clerk's T i e LR en‘w in 2 request to be assirned to | The farm comprises over e Second United States Cavalry, | land and is one of the leading dairy hich was granted. He participated | farms in that vicinity. Tt is said that R one of the battles of his regiment. | the place was sold for about $6.000 Dlass e | i have office. The housekesper smiles on Baking All waste m garbage, | %, 5¢ 16 acres of Nervo Day when she uses Angelus Flour, fuse or papers shall be disposed of | enerne o pany r ont U appe- public dump. du t en and paie e i Branh G 5 the bloom of perfect | e left this morning for Camp Dix, | Mr. Doane, who has been living at tizing me. Thempson } ‘_‘flg_fl}]r i 1]1; s J., whire he expects to receive | Beckley for a number ve Milling Lo., Lockpert, N. Y. Seld by ¢ CLR g ol jhjmx\'uov AUTION: — Although bitro-phesp discharge at an early date. Ra-|to move to Hartford L. Protass, 53 Hartford Ave. § (‘ )!1‘. b rpassed for TLieut. Arthur Benson and Emma J. Fowler of Norton = s in Porter, he is the oniy loca] | has transferred jand located n.z

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