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TAINVILLE NEWS | nosieenie ol Simnr s | | tha Irene Hen ay, Astrid Eliza- W | beth Hulten, Bernice Mae Kellogg, | 5 A l !‘ clena Norton Iivinsstone, Irene ¥ # @@ances Mason, Walter Philip Moreno, | a Jjane M Jdgar William Nors ] on, . Armenoc ephen Nalbandi <inson e an, Helen Viola | Swan¥gn, Ethel Grammar School Pupifé WL B, vito \tovio verar he class will enjoy an outing Music— y FFarminzton High%®School Orc Appropriate Hats for Sport Wear | NCE PROGRAM ARRANGED - Are at Our-Millinery Dept. g™ . |00 o w2 School While Others Will Start at - e e e, et | B e antu 251 Glor < A1 the Front § Furniture for every room in the hous Turbans in White and Navy Georgette, priced from $3.98 to $11.50. e e local schools will be gradu- rhara & emiee D et R R be to your advantage to consult ys when, Rlue, \White, Salmon; some Angora collars;‘all 28 to 34; tions have bheen held in the church | v [l | Trade school and some at business TN b Tias CaRi i o selll B S Ko 0 | ecn vt fhe i ot an eaucation | "4, TN 10 T KONIIL 9 B BUY OUR XINT), THE KIND THAT'S WORTH WHEN YOU ARE OUT PLAYING GOLE OR TENN YOU wWinL * : = e Once D‘X;VT!WW Life \\m!‘——mh“*v Alice Black and White and all this season's ®martest styles, $2.98 to $9.98. A othertTanl s allos bind : Gauding | interest In the fown. Tamarion afters| “The commecacut Hymn of tme | Re1ar woods, WE HAVE A LOT in Women's Light Weizht Wool ated from the Plainville Grammar | Mus When the Flag A SPECIAL SALE of Misses' Sweaters and Slip:Ons ,. M | of the Congregational church at 3| “Plainville”— furnis ing_ : ! * from §4.30 to $6.30. Pri 3 8. : since the destruction of the! old town| Its Growth an e = 5 g hall by fire : e SPECIAL VALUES : | e e e oes 0 g TH[ F”NT-BHUG[ GU ARE OFFERED IN BATISTE, 36 inches wide, in N. a tinuing (heir education at the New 5 Soldie ' | . colleges. Most af the pupils have inches wide, priced $1.00 yard. Navr Biue and Black Mohair, very fine for Black and White Shepherd“Check, 34 inches wide, priced at $2.50 yard. The Reslaimn = o vien B APPRECIATE ONE OF THESE SPORT HATS, made of Milan, Peanut and S SUMMER SHOWING OF BLUE TRIMMED LEGHORN HATS—A] and g 1 1 2, 3 . i . 5 NINGR CE ) . - graguation time has come almost lzabeth E. Benjamin | h I d d a" - \White and Flesh Georgette and Taffe See the stunning Hindu Draped e e i e e e 2 e e R 'ln the atest es‘gns an m the popu . abiiara Clse ~ You are invited to see them.” It wi with collars in colors such as Buff, Salmon and Turqu#ife, .98, schoal with the usual appropriage; p Wool and he CardicanisUich B llnes ar e e e e o’clock in the afternoon. The gradus Ty hnsk i leading shades; just the material you have been looking for for your sum- i | Britain Hien school, the New Britain | : B R m NSt Gy | 103 Asylum Street, 150 Trumbull Street, Hartford Separate Skirts, Bloomera and Rathing Suits. 40-inch, priced $1.09 yard. nd are desirous of continuing fur- | Tonte & r‘ki, school year completed tomor- | now has been a trying one for hoth | Robert I. Sneideman Blue Serge Suits for Graduation pupiis and teachere, Both, however. | nooi o WONTRE G ERERSIAR { [abored shardiito ] ovescome the S cev........ Holmes| this evening:will be furnished Dby the L3 B Specilind cement (okmat e o i ih'«’;fi heretliemic ol infich i " Albert White local band which has played for ap e l for his graduation, we offer the stock at the following f § e ; several parades.and which will ap- £21.00 Suits priced ......... $19.00——318.00 Suils priced 5 B | osheualsweessands L A & 2 g h School Orchestra |pear in line next Tuesday. Joseph 2 3 2 $15.00 Suits priced ... i )———312.00 Suits priced ... Doopenion by Ll U citation — “Tha Doughhoy™ .. Coley | Collella is the local man interested in Ensign Sherrod Skinger, who BLUE SERGE KNICKERS, - to 1i-year sizes, regularly $4.23, epeciz el B e Beatrice Peace the band ¥nd announces for the bene- | for the last year anfi a half, has been 2t183.50 cach; il ined e oo us 90t ANDIVEISATY | Musie—"Our Soldiers, Welcome |[fit of local peocple the program which | stationed at the New London sub- BLUE SERGE ONE-PIECE CAPS priced at $1.00 and $1.50—but not i Homall be e Roeckel | will be rendered this eve marine base, received his discharge | Cherus Selection from Faust; s e 3 this week, and is spending a few days in all sizes. ned to hold the graduation the san L ) o i | Peace Treaties of American Wars podrome;” ‘“‘American rol, in Troy o ——— geekibul nanecdiiia nlanstvnenitnis (REISE TS Ak |Gt oo o Songs | Mr. and Mrs. G, B. Root spent the AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON | i o g | Elng Willlam's Wag, Rith B Aep- o the Boys in Blue;” Il We Meet | week-end in Boston, visiting _their RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. # | sessions on Saturday in order to ad- | inall / Acayiispeautizalfonio dleson dune - son & Buzzith Slof & i | Queen Anne's War, Edith M. Bates|ton*Dreams;” Sentimental March by | Grant. King George's War, Helen M. Mitch- | Sinfornica; “Trento e Trieste” march ell “8. 1. B. A" march; “The Thunderer, Edward Davis, who recently re- French and Indian War, Marie Rol- 1 concluding with a selection from ', .. 4 from overse: has received ice men. The school hoard a plan- | vance the date of graduation to the 20th of the month. In thissalso the teachers and pupils co-operated and e, William Sternberg of Golf street | is confined to his home becauseof membership to.any person who served | will' be forthcoming to raise the whole | young ladies were succe 1l in being rar 18 zel B. Silveinail Washington street, entértained a large = = ) ill health 3 the half day sessions were almnst as urning to their homes here and_ talk e commitiee now 1 'a “Mirror.” The concert will ) tiee nc well attended as were the redlar et the opera “Mirror. h e his harge BE D of forminz a local post of th 5 ¢ o War, ;. Robert| * & in any branch.of the service, regard- | amount victors. Nathalie Case won first hon- abeth C. BEwald | 5 mhepr of her friends at her home | ors fur scholarship as valedictorian, Ciyil War, Fred g Beaulieu last evening, the occasioh being the Amer- sum allotted is e svolutionary G. art at 8 o'clock. - less of whether he saw active ic To Decorate Grayes | ‘v‘:ln Legion is Wing stronger eash | project is generally r ¢ 7 Competition for high honors in the Leonard £ ] Brief Ttems. | day. The American Legion allows ] worthy one and it class was most interesting and two with Tripoli, James J. Pestillo| Mps Frank Mitchell, of North | yverseas or served on this side The: East Berlint 100 e while Alice M. Barden came second Fn*fll h-Anteridd) Qe her | nniversary of her birth. A luncheon Miss Beatrice Moody of Rahway, N. N Berlin sent nearly 200 men to the i g0l Bt S Fofi B ¢ salutatorian. The class numbers umbull was served and a pleasant evening ' J. visited her parents over the week- 9 Army and Navy during the war,. Five | Will decorate the gra of dece: just 50. of which 26 are honor pupils The World War, 1 A. R. Ander-) o/ oved, v end * & g,.{ them made the supreme sacrifice, | Members in the e | The class colors are blue and red, the on o B o , Several local people attended. the = WSS SN | while as many as 20 were wounded | morrow ernoon Je members of | C118s flower a red rose, and the motto | Recitation—"The Dawn of Peace ‘dramati€® art recital given by the| The Newington Christian Endeavor At i i I while in active service in the trenches | the organizution arc requesto |fsiGnito Nictory. > claimie e e s a Lo students of Miss ‘Anna Wevand 10 sociste held a stcoessfil ice ora ]gh COS{ Oi Tms COIflmUley Siin France. Several of the bos after | at the reception , Admission ta fhe graduation will be Blofenceiinumpul Unity hall, Hartford, last night sale on the park sday evening rooms of \ 3 mostly hy ticke e entirs down-| M —“Ring O Sweet Bells of being discharged from the service, de- | from ¢ they will procee A number of persons from this town < Also Troublesgme ‘Amcr\ to remain in other parts of the | cemetery. u‘n”:F "’}\‘m‘" ‘ eats ar DES A il attended the first concert of the New Mr. and Mrs. E Sk & 3 country, where they have found better Beirlin Briefs, With Vie- {;z,»,v,«m Gilee club in the Grammar Thompson street re en | opportunities than in Berlin, while The following are the pupils grad-| Valc ry—""To Peace The Benson brothers of 1iast Berlin | uating according to their rank: oL ... Robinson | Pt L he concert was given under others are still in the service, some in | ap, ; 2 o | evening. 7 DD | r L 3 are building a r tennis court on 2 ie Case lice May Barden Nathalie Case e g € X : e P ) 3 3 Occupation in G 2 3 o 5 . rence Trumbull e 3 s v stationed at Norfolk, V since i many. A few local | it completed and ready for the annu Barbara Case. Howard Fenn Stephen it soprano soloist, of this town tation Ve ce | men have re-enlisted. Thnere are,| tennis 1 3 | o s , | tennis tournament next weolk n. Hazel Evrma Silverrail. Helen | Presentation of Diplomas— -Service M e Ki a [ however. many n holhavelite i B s 1 e wis &, Mi : Ex-Service Men Take Kindly to Idea | Hobeees :::m Jon S i e A lawn party will be held this eve. | Philomena Tierney, Marie Rollet, Bes Lewix & Mills, Acting School Visitor g | turnec T e e i o e =3 Y TR Walter 5 - 1sic- ) Al d in Triumph" O 2z a Post of American | T ore H . Jogsiat the dioms o Ml . Bt Bl e ; . of Organizing a Post of Al | this kind of an organization. | am Bunce of East Berlin. Ruth Honour Aspinall. Iilizabeth Clara | S c R ianney e e et Legioti—Two Local Boys to Receive | N Many towns and cities about the ference meeting at the Advent is- state these local po are bein tian irch will be conducted by Rev. School auditorium in that city last | Miss Alice C v Tampa | | Clinton J. Morse and family. will |return frem France, : { spend a week's vacation in New York | been discharged from the U. S. Ma- | State rines. Miss Leora Saunders of U. S spent Sunday with her paren IT'S SURPRISING Midweck services will be held at| BWald, Mary Alma Davis. Elizabeth | Chorus the Bast Berlin Methodist church this ma Benjamin, [rving Allen Grid-| Taps—U. §. A. Bugle R:0.T.C. Training at Camp Devens, | formed, as they greatly appeal to all { evening, All are cordially invited to | 163 I'red Cyprian Beaulieu, Frank Al- | i irade VIT | 3 | | r | The center of the town is assuming derson. Robert Israel Sneideman, L i iuieeeeeeeeeen.... Mendelssohn| its holiday attire for the celeb { ther = Trumbull, Raymond Ciustave| Music— l | next week. Decorators from 3 ] r Ostman, . Joscph Pestillo, | Ifarmington H School Orchestra | /Rritain and New Haven worked here | That So Many New Britain People local ice dealers state that it is prot £t rom the Lown or ci¥y | fer of Nortan. ramd George Robert Leonard, Edith Mae Former Resident Dead. | all day vesterday. Fail to Recognize Kidney Weakgess.§: : 4 ex-service men. [t a rule of the | attend. bert White, Carl Adolph Richard An- arch from *Athalia’™ Although many residents and i organization that the post cannot be vhss houses are receiving as much ice |named after any living ex-service | | a8 they did during the past season, | member. t must he named after one | 1 | Thon eltman, of Waterbury i | i | Mrs, Mary Har on and M ttie Warriner of Springfield. Mass are th ests of Mrs. Henry L. Por- able they will not be able to fi enough during. the months of July and | at sea or on the hattlefields of France August to meet the denmiands of the | Tn Berlin. the post, should i = public. Many local people are noi | ganized. could be named after surchasinz any ice owing to the high | the follow who paid the supreme sacrifice. either | Bates. Helen Margaret Mitchell,| Word was recei¥ed here this morn- | Mps. Bli Hart, of West Haven, is | N | © Motherhoc ub of the Berlin i Are vou a bhad back victim Congregationai church held their an- James Albert Aspinwall, Selvey Jos- | telling of the death yesterday in | staving with Miss Bessie Loomis, of R T e oS lfeph ) Josephine Rosco, | West. Moreland, New Hampshire, of | Broad street, while her mother is vis- | Suffer twinges; headaches, dizzy, annloZ Binca et 0 L e i ¢ s, Anna Mary Dalina, | Mrs. . €. Wellington. She was for- | jting her daughter, Miss Lila Loomis, spells? s = == | ;nerly Mrs_ IFrank Barnes, wife of | jn Washington, D. C | Go to bed tired—sget up tired g who made the supreme ports for the rice that is being charged by dealer ifice during the war: Pri L ¥ . , ik B s who dropped dead in | L s e It's surpris how few suspect the b g the war: Pr Rt eTocting ot ot e N Jwank Barnes w pr Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waldo have i 19 f ofticers for the en- | FEET AREN'T ACHING the local Congregmtional church | ¢akon up their residence in Bristol. | kidneys. fhe cause of the high price of ice in | William Rolton, Private F His town is thal the ice sold here Kasica. Corporal Stuart Nelson, 17 NS Ay OR TIRED NOW-—“TIZ”| while debating. Mrs. Wellingthn had | yp, e e it It's surprising how few know what eing sent “from icehouses in New | G. Benson and Harry James Smith e = = : liveqain New Hampshire for sS0meE | overseas service with the A. E. F. in |t0 do i Use “Tiz" for tender., puffed-up, |time France orce ay high freight rates. | the names of two of the men. as man 4 - burning, calloused feet L 35 Charles €mith, who is n | ‘s K > o4 At present. there are txo ice dealers | of the towns and cities are doma. | a5 | A S L Jeraie Whils frivine his Emotorcycle Mo U (OaEiee B i AR S BIT & Doan's Kidney Pills are for the kid- t re getti ollar a' yet the local % Visiting er aunt. Mrr & i ‘est Main street s rming some RS s 2 | neys only. n town who are getting a dollar : t the local veter: ave not cen Coc o, ],‘“\m'_‘ L L —_— - DYestprliings. i ”,m”]” Fred Cardfof Thank Have convinced New Britaia peo- hund#d’ pounds. which is the highest any action on forming the pronmosed S gton. road ; B S o unknown sident ocenrred to Fred We wish to express our thanks to 2 St o & n 5 the proposed i g ) People who are forced to stand on | U ¢ et Dr. C. W k ple of their merit hrice paid for ice here. | post. price sa viday and Saturda Tehb e il e iox of .Bohemia strect. v all neighbors and friends for iness F 3 2 S itall case: Nowt The meat deal nounce: . 4 bargaing at Goldenblum's dvt g v ) SOTe, | rihody was called to the mne where = b ok & Here's ew Britain case; New he meat dealers announced today Will Reccive Army Training. - A4V | tender, sweaty, burning #feet mean. |3 °%> & f n HomRid iRl ant eats Jof M B a1 Heestinpny hat high prices of meat are due part- T = g Thes 1 o and +“Tiz® cures | D¢ dressed his ““d‘\’ “ k ”“‘( l"‘ Eliza Wellman o for beautiful fior- Kidhes eniffarars herembouts shibel v to the hi rice of ic It will be | A it Sl 2 o - able to tell whether he suffe i ore > ey su E : i M or k. Austin of Norton road 2 - their Eirig 1p. Tt keeps feet in | & = e ol et A ke . read it emembered that e ay or June, and James J. Hart, PRICE FIXER FOR perfect condition. ““Tiz" is the only | 1r0m internal injuri NIECES AND NEPHEWS Mrs. €. W. Hal A = on of Mr, and zed fron e accident and can not he price of beef usually drops 13| Mrs. Jerry Hart of Swamp foad remedy in the world that draws oyt | 4A%ed from th : L 3 t.. but it was not so vear. singt § i i i nY J e poisonous dations | tell what happened to 1 'd Saturday 3 3 er cen was 1 o th car. | Kensington, have heen selected by 05 GOV ERX\IE:\T“” the poisonous exudations which | ' Tior Beoin Bt e and Sa ia 1 ¥ d became down past vear were read L Kidney trouble needs kidney treat~ nce G. Austin, son of Mr. and | ared n 1 Talk of Legion Post. ut. s J. Bardslex. who ‘is in puff up the feet and feme B WEdE s MO S e, P8 bargains at Goldenblum’s—adst o action v ‘,{H’,‘m: FOR SALE—Came 1 fily Piiis AnG e Sovea t st what < | sore. tired. aching feet stantly tops the pain in corns, callouses and s =imply glo Ah! Many of the men who served the | CN27& of the R. O. T. . camp af the New Rritain Hizh hool, puntry during the recent war are re- s to to | mp De six where he was taken Tuesd nig after an accide 1 the New Brita = . y; 2 1 v Ll il H ccident and Fox's they will Lt ar ¥ train- < ble vou t feel after [TORC. 0 neither man is able to e e | : SO e i o FEreeweee i heviiglized & JEAMSTER’S LIFE SAVED | t..oatn mewm om0 000 o o ana, e I or | o thew mappened. U e pe T OF ey ington’s Drug Store Bastman 10d. Doan's put Kidneys in | quality goc 6-18-6dx ' g rder and I ha 1 nb trouble vhole vear's foot i Plainville Band in Concert, dea : and from the time that the compans hole year's foot con fou ¢ grs.. Buffalo ITES LETTER THAT IS WORTH | e . . = hnceone = p e READING VERY CAREFULLY scognition fit 14i i the - The Selectmen of the Town' of | Cri = o v, where t v ol p: % . 2 : SE o y : : mp, where they will Satur- v Plainville hereby give notice in ac. | P 2 fPeterson Ointment Co.. Inc. B day morning. Austin and are S i i e q i & N Y was afflicted w a| members of t S hion e s . 2 e Gen- e class Statutes, Revision 1915, that the ry severe sore on my leg for vears | High school ard therefore will be put < Tolloins was passed g H am a teamster. 1 tried all medi-| in the junior cla thel B ON T EG) i 3 adopted at < ¢ tha Hoara of | | PR s : o adopted at a me of the Board of | § ‘ es and salves, but without success. | camp. Thexv will be constantly under % :{ | Selectmen | o : ‘ . doctors, they failed to | orders i | AN q ’ : ‘ tried military and in charge of offi- : 2 | BY-DAW re me. 1 cou sleep for many | cers who have sean much service du : : T e e ghts from pain. Doctors said 1| ingz the recent war and are zraduat ‘ : ' o e a pape T 4 ; : 0 F dH d l i ] T nd e for more than o | (e Foimt or Flatihers o waste el : -4 . ntaceand fands. ltched. | s 4 inalls >eterson’s Ointment S envale Aead a4 5 : L £y dsind | . R P i & . | i cbrates 89¢h Birthday. { any of the h ve (G e o b C H l d | ecommended to me a L H wn o ol S Fescommended toimel andihy it Goiring otimortantr ad ceit 0| ~ Pl wnisned by ‘a ; == ] , uticura Healed. o t s l G | ebrated the £9th anniversary of his i - penalty not esceading § for cach | B \ % e ankfully vours. William Hause, ol or each < 1 ’ o 4 e fOhio March 1915, care | PITth Tuesday at the home of Henr vioiation of this hy-law | aat | - s Little pimples began on my face "G, Reitz, Box 199 Giraham. 1 Collins is a member of 5 3 2 e T e material, garbage, 2 S i and hands and they made me lose Peterson sa “I am proud of the! the local G. ‘A R. post and is the old- | refuse or pape hall ne dieposed of Ao\ 5 § sleep. They always scaled est Civil war veteran livi i . | by incine or removal to some 3 3 S over and were large and e Dilos and SKin Disence | sembled at his home and held a ! : 2 3 | Dated at Pla:mville, Conn., this 27th i ? and itched. I could not e eeson's Ointment is 35 oo o er A e e e : day of May, A. D.. 1919 e o g @y, enlatinerand ’"f,;?,i;,.m_ and thets tot o et | fothl mifte. Be ie e seeond fo thel W WAL J. JOHNSON, = = d | H 7 they looked badly. - merica H nldest of 1he local residents, Will « CALOR i * e 4 NN/ 'The trouble lasted two druggist in America th . lliam ; NEOirs R, - e } n?yer;v"avxfi it ulkley heing the oldest kN UINZDINST TR SP & months before I used Cuti- | S loaien ot | = e SRe9 cura. I wrote for a Campaign Goes On Well | W M. TPimTER E enfotthe/Topniof Bl | T v e HARL, TRIMBORINV. 7 did g much good I sbao:g:‘ ‘:nr::f SepiEs Kk Crcen fovhofis in (BN I R L e ———— gy e e e e - ; and I Wged two cakes of Soap and of the local end of ']V\ state- | R : g “- H” vmli ea mm;‘\“ el C F 7l 5] e kn oo Trimbo yeen named rez one box'of Ointment when I was campaign to raise funds for | the Industrial Board of the Depart A 1 C ; 1 re of the Rhinelan healed.” (Signed) Miss H. Daigle, B e SEa Lt s e e owies plectric L. §i oo wn v o rommeon 25 of fie i R e e ) s ] g 2 Gatiers 5 will suggest the prices tha govern Aok ameontaeh Milling vo. Lockport, N. Y. Seid by Prevent further trouble by using THURSDAY EVE, ! o9 : 5 . National S Co., 186 . JUNE 19. r appeals i istance | ment will pay for principal commodi- NEW BRITAIN, CONN. 5 anonales Cuticura for the toilet, APOLLO JAZZ ORCH. has been very r this Jo- | ties d the period of rea EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL | Rhenish repub v rt of Sample Each Prec by Mail. ' Address postscacd: . calify’ still has a deficit in its quota | He was head of the hardwood 0 Tel. Plainville 149, AR ; < Cu : which must be gained by Saturday ! of the War Industries Board. .