New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 17, 1919, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE e, They worked at the front e while the soldiers There. Every man and boy in Ha: Scouts. and join the hould dq their duty A Brilliant Showing of Women's Suits at Special Values for Saturday with a ttract of cha Offers should an's wardrobe. in league biue, wa The prices are moder should interest were formerh That were forme were formerly SPECIALS in priced up to , Capes and Doln Cool Summer Dresse Is the offer we cou an ass ured Ge Georgette woman or miss that would interest | attractive should come in and make quick c At Blouse Dept. bisque, white, i voile priced $1.39, $1.98, $2.98, 83.98, $5.00. nive | soldiers their reports the meeting it have matured Ago on June 24 so fortunate a Hefferman— or Wedding Tomor- | plete arrange | mander ¢ row Morning—Cleanup Campaign | Mineola is on—Other f News Items of and | stunts for Interest. e the first time their antics w will celcbrate the fiftisth anniver: £ terest. Aeropl incorporation with appropri in the schools and a is committee appointed “fo the celebrat trivir > have as many old re jas p itions have heen sent fo hundreds of rrange for it dents be st rming rmer hut invitations n s commitice the people to whom (hey chould be sent ople will tell the membe ported that here Mrs. H. A. Castle, Mrs. Morris W. | The Usher, who is town clerk and : street fron the fown's oldest residents, is general [ the Philha chairman and Mrs. Kent is acting in | tain. The 71 the capacity of secretary. will follow Before being incorporated town T a part of 1 vinville was rn- | army or navy AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEFPEND ON PROMPTLY Bl | Since 1 RECEIVING ALU DRY GOODS PURCHAS ED OF TUS. BERLIN NEWS Lewis to Be Prosceutor, MISS RYAN'TO Bt MARRIED TOMORROW Britain Be Prosecutor. The n Miss tormer p olemnized tor P ve of Kens ied here. At the prescnt he Stanley itain dding tour in the L mploved n Ne bn 2w pon their street, New Britain Found guilly of nd ¢ a session held las oseph Iilia ere fined as swepended, however wn me at the home of Fray that action g orfchoosing the ia A are requested to Taking Final n af all of the present time L All ex fthe Worthir fch will have the I he final exams n o the graduation will reach his office tom the 1ber punils. was learned to s of the ci boor will take part in b exercisés of the bol. The children of the Worthington €lsés will be held in the town hall. appointment Prosecutor internal revenue i houscs tax i 2 e e town t Sy et tion of the tax All worked until ted on the revenuc Announce New every month Berlin Bricfs * Bride of John A. Moore Couple Will Make Their Home in New —Fined for Assault—>Memo- rial Committee to Meet—Lewis to | >mainder 6f the sum- s at the Ker { Lowwer Lane K announces post office, and John A this morn Weslevan lane, Kensington Waterbury 1S i row morning ran is a native of New resident of rs. Mr. Moore i gton and has ird baseball The couple will 1 turn will reside on Fined for Assault. each of the has had B keley and hany happeni of im- portance all of which will he re- it the time of the anniversary, ) incorporated the that he swill not — a nlet and since t Mrs, L. C, An- |10 @ town of oAdE come an important man ilroad center, Its en has ywn | pers normal and has be. | Will also pres s 1 Smonth uation is dustria Officer cds ¢ town by boost- = | would appear rranged for next | Would appear of the { sathoring the {of the 1 vel will il P | barrels should ent and former | a war ional chur Grimshaw of iver isn't York, has mover red n my home at The men today G 1 vill o collections but 5 St IR (e wople have tir here thi }Y ple have i | not_to Jeave ekert, who has | e i | The teams will ¢ A v NillleBEnomB| s sy S o of M ice Houston ction of t idge. left th morn i AT ik P. Usher H. XNorton of N. H., . where she v wrles Spaulding tov. Charles M. Hlamlin, | 5. B [ en | f New uline ) ington | Ir. and i mk P. Ush- Berlin Turnpike w { of heavy silk with many au- | o . <. - | and gola silk fr i | ediction—Iiev. Samuel W, 1 ¢ . - thro the town | 1, riffville, Conn {on 0 foot pole who attended the | Ty by Mr, ¢ e will un. | Mounted by a Detween Yale and | doubtedly Tliol niosttinteres il s ‘w nd or 5 3 s Bowl ; 8 Of | mhe flag was unfurlec Yale Bov | the trio for he is the local h ,.,”1”’ “"\ ) local people left this i and will tell of items of interest in | S o rain for New | conncction with the town's histore do. | (¢ they ittended the | ma e pa ing it= incorpo tion peri 1 and up to The 1 the present date ault in the Berlin evening, ICK IS MISSED | s. Jos and cos pdze George (v Griswold Memorial Committee to Meet. The committee appointed to take action and sailors’ memoria meeting this evening nhers of “xams, | schools s are expected npleted before the last af t and South in vears. Upon the the Worth- ton school, Miss Annie take steps gram. Mr. Showalte t all diplomas have been week. This year's orthing ¥y th ghth grade of the South the gradua Worthington Prohibition diplomas along with the gradu- 0 shows soldiors and sailors C. H. CALOR. for their drinks at the o FRED £ _SP nd all the drinhe oo oo o movement I In the Salvation nterest in Plainville of a man outside the town and will try to wher ehall t hold Mr. Norion who will speak is a man | Meet for work cveni the ' who hat taken a lively interest in this | NCS1AY afternoon i [ fown for the past years. He he = ""“‘”' once. Two or three | ;man who donated the town cloc upjieti IO Be Kensing:on. | n inithe lower of the Cont || & The mic or Wi terms i it was lie | Dheld tomorroy Hox X3, | o lic the use of his | Lhursday cveni 6-17-2dx V Tted € Hill to he | LOPIC | sarvdens du the period | He will tell the peaple | A wedding gf o'ciock in the in I importan | bicct of the : in is unknown nville is a town of some will he t appearance hera th wut the fact th town. havi a nati wrnoin 1l I'he ceremony mund home 5 tev. Jam tead. will make i{ of inteaest to the | cou peonle. The class reunions in the Grammar | «chool d ho afternoon should Tt is the firs lasses of the lo jrove of g 185 large reuni cal school ever held here and will be fine opportunity for many to renew old 100l day frier hip vl o stores of town will he closed in the afternoon PUBLIC Selec'men of the Town of | Zive not in ac- tion 412 of the Gen- vision 1918, that the by-law was pas: t a meetn Selectmen: g of the Board of BY-LAW, 1. Any person throwing or placing | waste material, | caved fruits, or of any kind in ny of the 1 vays in the Town of | | | Prainvilie | i by a for each penalty net excee.] violation of thiz iy : N in refuse o S a of v | iner 1 or to zome b { public dump. petizing bread L Dated at Plainville, Conn., si2Tths Milling Co., day of May, A. D., 1919. | ¢ Sold by Taueh WM. J. JOHN q, | i Sam askowitz. celebration and | making it an an- remembered. , | hoped that the many people | from out of town main till the | 5 ‘ome home celebration. | OUT HALF CENTURY oz welcome home | PLAINVILLE NEWS |ung coomnz of o ry to be sailors § | Town Incosperated Hall Cemtury | (220, 2o, i evening and the sub-committees made the BIG CELEBRATION PLANNED = ron. o that the energetic the planes fly to this town on that d ve exhibitions One week from today this town | made this town the town many 1 here, public celebration in the { one alight tional church, Trumbull and It is proposed to make the day one | well coming fr of importance in the town and the | town by plane machine smashed almost authentically i | e ! the army plane | north of Captain T n avenue still available if | used by the other plane and the | sidered the hest nd pronounced he committee in charge of the an- | for landing purpc iversary ceclebration consists of Ar 1 pregram Wil S Baton, Minton A. Nerton, | plane maneuvers rade will Corning, Mrs, Charies H. Calor, Miss | and will be over Mary Callen, H. A. Castle, Fred-|length. It will erick len Geo Bartlett, Mrs, | othe item of Frederick lien, Robert C. Usher | aeroplanes. A and Mrs. Velma Eaton Kent. Mr. | given on the militars nonic high mass will be said. Prof. | ALE—Cameras and films at | Folex of New Britain, will assist at | Drug Store astman organ tqu 6-17-6dx Miss Prior will enter the church | oo ception ter tendants will be he sephine Prior, as m ‘ i Helen Flefferna ington and many of the happenings | nounced and of its days are recorded in the | known that there history he town to the north. | Ning program the anlk ance. The brother of (he The sroom | time however the nmn‘ Governor Holenmb | | | | town was but | but it is probahle led to change to the ser s engravec platinum pe onds and the bride's gift L ! a few cents presented her bridesmaids and 1 from the amount of special benc to it and the men | Clean-1"p f prominence town have done| Tomorrow cnds much add to financial and in- | wp held in | | | Rl Jected by the town | spotlcss by tomorrow teorzc ,in with zold hracele | Brief Items. At a rec meeting of Fidelity dge, order of the Da ers of St. | | i Hough street was elected delegate 10 supreme convention he held ronewood, Michigan in August | Miss May osig responsible position i |an efiffort to he | 1 stops in front flice of the American Silver Co. of | Bristol because of poo The | ented her with an s a token of their friend Dominic Reale has resumed his 105 to be takeh Main street. He recent regational beautiful silk United was and this reet cmbroidered Tt is mounted James J The Tocal Grange will moeet the pr Il D hildren of ! ollosw cani and cake | di « Ci nati nent 1dies’ Benevoale Heffernan—Pror Nuptials, take place tomorr CORNED BEEF »{: I 1 NAZIVESPINIACH (' ok 226 »f Mercy when i I'vioy dress by Revy. | G Prior of South I r“.\ « T 1 md Jam 12d vistol, will he Kane Lean Beiling Beef 1b 16¢ Prime Chuck Roast 1h 2 FRANKFORTS or BOLOGGNA ] Sticed Beef Liver 1b 12¢ Salt Pigs Feet FRESH GROUND HAMBURG s Meaty Salt Ribs 1h 8¢ Lean Pot Roa LEAN SMO. SHOULDERS I Yoo Fresh Shoulders b 32¢ Roasting Fowl ‘ Nflfid e bresh Gaught Haddock i Fresh Mackerel 1b 15¢ Sliced Bluefish 1b FANCY LARGE CUC Nat. Lettuce ... hd 8¢ Ripe Tomatoes Ib FRESH GREEN BEANS . Fancy Lemons doz 37c Bunch Turnips .. LARGR RIPE PINEAPPLES ........... ea 15¢ NEW GRASS BUTTER|. IS LOWER. OUR MOH. E CREAMERY 1§ THE BEST MDD C MOH.' SELECT FRES H The Standard plete Dining Suites in all the popu- ds and finishes, William and Mary, Queen Anne, Adam and the periods now in vogue. You are invited o see them. It will be to your advantage to consult with us when furnishing your home. & THE FLINT-8 163 A S lum Street, 150 Trumbull Street, Hartford WORTH BUY OUR KIND, THE KIND THAT’S BUYING. t arm of hey father. Her at-.! 28 LIVES LOST. sister, Mi Jo- id of honor; Mis n, sister of the room:; Marion Siedman of Bristol, and | ;. s Elizabeth Dyer of Plainville ylrancl o maids. Mi. Jane Hart, cousin | _ oom 1 be flower Hefr Ala., June 2 Twenty- * [ cight lives are now known to have licom e womom v e Mary Wa Sunday Divers are ching for the two bodies not re= or river, r here an will he hest ushers will he Raymonc ide: Gerald T gift to ti lant set with £ Doesn’t hurt a bit and costs only Rristo Enoch White has heen forced in Bordeanx's barber parlors where he th division town MBERS .. 2 d for ..... 2 qls

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