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PLAINVILLE NEWS MextweekTose § e C SHILLS & CO. MHST IMPHRTANI Distributors of *Amcrican Bea’ ana “Frolaset” Corsets, 1 Two Days Gelebration Wil Be: : : ' ' [ E es For Saturday | Attractive Are these Wash Frocks f B T soupieRs. TUEEE,. AN LT ness of our prices that proiteerd B is not countenanced by store, despite the at Special Values for Saturday S I e ‘ B o T | THESE DAINTY AND FASHIONABLE DRESSES AR LY and Continue Through Wednesday _— PRACTICAL, AS FREQUENT TRIPS TO THE TUB WLL PROVY Trenho SMART TAILORED SUITS They are made of Voiles, Challie, Ginghams, Lawns, Organd and = Linens. IFancy Patterns of Polka Dots, Checks, Striped Designs 1d in Plain Color: Trimmed with Ribbons, Laces, Frills and Buttons, ©s 16 The to 46. priced $8.75 to $35.00 each. The townspeaple are now looking } | forward with great expectation to R . ~ WASH FROCKS FOR CHILDREN. Tuesday and Wednesday of next week Saturday we will offer 50 Smart Tailored Suits in Ser Gaberdine and Velour Checks, at the re- ov. Holcomb Promises He Will Be Present. Were formerly priced to $39.00. Saturday Which will be a two days' celebratlon o e s markably low price of $19 On Tuesday the town will celebrate exceed the price at which we offer the finished garments. They will be appropriate for Early Fall its fiftieth anniversary of incorpora- tion. The affair will he one of remi- Wear. Make your selection as early in the day as possible. i/ h S niscences mostly, as planned by the White Was irts Offered in Gaberdine, Paplin, Pique, Satinette, Embroidered Voileg B | The school reunions to be held in the and Baronette Satins. Trimmed with fancy pockets and belts and button afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock are now | the talk of the people here. The old- Sizes 25 to 40 waist measure, priced $1.98, $2.98, $3.08. 5450, $5.08 to SRR s el S R k bl D. i alues in $25.00. ones look ard with great ex- m a p y g Skirt Special, slightly soile.d, priced but $1.00. Trimmed with pockets, Sl el S O meghols e€marxabpie 1spia o belts and buttons. Yonay asg o Bt elts and button old pals of childhood days. . Years aso Plainville had a Hig} w t f S t WAIST SPECIALS aists tor daturda g g : Ry 7 x tself a fine reputation for scholarship In Voile, trimmed withulace or Embroidery. roll and flat coliar : r stock of St e s Skirt 5 however, the graduates We have never before this season shown so large Our stock of Summer Wash Skirts is now at 6 to 40, regular $2.98°kind*for«§2.49. Other Volle Waists priced $1. : T ‘2“ to regular § L O AW priced of the local Grammar school have its best. The materials include Poplin, Gpber- 8 of Waists. For the past two weeks In a large assortment of styles, materials and colors: 6 to 15 year sizes, Under present market conditions the material used in these Suits would priced $1.50 to $5.98 each Also Middy Blouses and Smocks in White and Colors, 6 vears to 44 bust measure, priced from 98¢ to $6.50 each. Take your choice now. continued their education in the N an assortment Britain and Bristol High schools a well as in other institutions of learn- ing. Among those to be at the r union will be the Plainville High Stunnfllg Are These Bathmg Su;ts e e et Peve amd best o style tor | $1.08) $2.95 3508 and A new model in Bedford Cord, trimmed with 3 $ $ . buttons, Saturday only school days when Latin, Greek, sci- novelty pockets and pearl ence and mathematics were taught in | . 1In all the wanted Materials. 2.98, this town will prove of interest. 1In- | . Crepe d~ Chine Waists in colors of White and Flesh. embroidered dine, Bedford Cord, and many other fine weaves pin tucked, round and V necks, with flat collar; also colorless model, 36 to 46, priced $2.98 ta §3.98. new models have been coming into our stock daily in a great variety of styles. For Saturday we will feature Waists. All that is £% SO LSRN RN e SR (PR It's very pleasant to dip in the surf if one's suit is as attracvtive and practical as the many colorful and smartly fashioned models we are offer- ing now in Taffeta, Jersey, Mohair, Surf If one's suit is as attractive and vitations have been sent to nearly all | braid, taffeta piping or no trimming at all. Round. square and V necks. parts of the country to men and wom- | Sizes 36 to 46, priced $2.98 to $18.00. Children’s Suits, 2 to 6 vears. Jun- | en who formerly attended the local oF Sl § 1%y SutHng e piced 104 o $1.25 cach. Tub Frocks Special for Saturday $5.95 z B held in the Congregational church and HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON will he mostly historical. One of the | You will want to secure one or two of the new pretty Tub Frocks that we will feature Saturday for RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHAS ED OF US. interesting numbers on the program wWill be the history of thel town! to be £ Materials are Voile Tis and Gingham, designs and colorings new and decidedly smart. given by H. A. Castle. Clara Oakes : - 1 Usher will be one of the soloists and | * . . 3 . 2 B A T R TP 0 S T 7 e e A W o Mrs. Charles Spaulding will be the ‘h,&‘ 3 e e Class of 1919 | sington, have purchased the White | cther one ; 1 I ! r r BERLFN NE ) Recitation—*"Americ An Thath oo i The fallowing day will be of more| Jajor Augustine Gre wil tomobile owned and driven nk Do of ly r‘md inimical to the ated near the Beriin vighe man in town last evening 1 West Main, future welfare the United States.” Michael Rayno | depot and importance as it is h side to will open for business nexi | will 1 ch of the military reet. The left wheel of the auto P Mandolin and Plano Duet—“Beau- | weel. 11 ] do special honor to the boys of (he r 1 Due : els e rooms were sold to the ppsregial il onon R0 A | tairs £ handlec ericel (hes t Beihow anakaoclkedthim i to A[L ARE REA!]Y titul Obio,” Dorothy Trehy and Fiy Joseph !ollelo, of Kensington. | town who fought in the world war, | [0 " ;‘”fl oth | sgieithe oy & 1 SO0 1t i N E PL -l , of sington, toms P RlousiIe e o e e o lher leideis i Iios Aroun giving him first aid Robert Fagan Vwarded Commission. t wl helisneci il ohischs ome of the ex-service men are treatment In rdered his re- | Address—i Movement o | Addre: The Movement of ¥ Orville Stephen Vent ormerly _ | honer throughout the das 1 e L o0 o0 e | cation™. . . A BEeanion R L A SR SHING ool A\ meeting of the committee in | Sirous of | a military affair | moval to the New Britain Rospita | SHUULU TAKE SOl menicauieRBes Uil o ment. w ea oy charge of the celebration or welcome | if they ma ild ik : ition hospi- i I e B s on gl e as. awarded mmission as e e e e e | Ianititay e ns for the pu- | ous injuries were discover 4 i o ey 2 *seconaiilieutenantiin Fie Uniled | TN SNAS RS L0 AE0 SRELGREL S g | vade ar s sported this noon as rest- R ) ..Supt. B. R. Showalter | States Officers’ Reserve C'orp *NICS | ypon. The list of speakers will be {ihegmaniet ; ¢ gyeis ey e | PHUSFHATE | B r P duation This Afternoon, | 3 5 being talked of ¢ v ¢ ingled Banner -made public within a day or two. g L Iv and younger clement ecidedly in class pupils, one of the i [ Entire Asscmblage e [ e f: Jarg AmaCUVe ngram AI‘I‘&]]gEd EOP Will Speak Before Graduates, - 9 u,:”r:u\r(:':.‘r m: .m'\lvm ; e ’\:)h:‘yvv';\/‘ | [ i T i ng doing” in | © 4 Sp bl &‘;“ Carom v’ . Nothing Like Plain Bitro-Phosphate tc - day and ha eed to personally de- | the cvening J understoor Lo ““‘“"y“"‘\- pabsiiec ; \“‘“’ Put on Firm, Healthy Flesh and 1 E i Owing to the fact that many of the * S Bt he committe pl 1 ploma - > = v 2 i b = e P eather. a he committ planned noth- > to Increase Strength, Vigor the graduation next week do not in- S hound tn>vvmn‘v‘v3‘ “;." ilithe \”' Struck By Auto. 1L graduates were assisted s i —= tend to enter the New Britain High | e H' ; 2 ""” —"‘(’; ‘m i music by pupils of the seventl ‘ 1 { ) Chereilon Tior SReireel A\ Sl e e, & | . > state for their services while pre- | ton High school orchestra and was the wha supervisor of the State Trade | Rh enting them with the testimonial Ste e ey - - h ' Al the ex-service men hay N o Atlen wor ltaikind olia] | school in Meriden, to speak to the! nElcaal tol menorl At Biercals - Pl aduatior he salutatory 1s given boys in regard to the advantages of 3 3 = e s ' D Miss I\v.u\»‘ A »\mm‘) and the vale Benefits of Vocational Training— | trade and how one may be learned X 5 e e . 2 | “"“‘, D T by entering one of these institutions. 3 3 J oo i ¢ i 1y was a long onc : 2. There is a question now ! speaking by the graduates 1S Foresters Hold Meeting—Boy Scout | Ay, Showalter has issued an invitation ( ; Al R S e e ntertainment—Other News Ttems. | State Trade School Man Will Outline ‘to the parents of every pupil to meet | by W : handled in Wt e el is e atne, ool il Mr. Boynton personally. 5 ¢ - - 2dsihe cipomas o e bl l | i Principal Annie Scollon announces | Foresters Meet. | ”W & e GLASS OF SALTS IF L 3 ¥ hthouse Point {omorrow that the follawing pupils will gradu- The local court of Foresters held | ate from the Worthington Grammar| its regular meeting last evening. The | 2 A YOUR KIDNEYS HURT L Bricf Items. school next Thursday afternoon | election of officers was postponed until v : e | THE RECABLE ANTISLRTC e Charles Haddock, Gotthard Kailer-| the next regular meeting, which will E Eat Less Meat If You Feel Backachy / Hthe Ghicin ot o Vol Me or Have Bladder Trouble—Salts m ,JPREVENi.S- oday. There will he benedictior GRADUATING CLASS IN BERLIN 3 oA el INGWELLT DISEASE | oiomns oui somorrowenin: forms uric acid which excites Nemvy VAfE T i - o'el mass o1 q i« and overworks the kidneys in their ef- o forts to filter it from the system. Reg- A HAMIL TS ST QUCHE CORNSY | oy et s e LR G e e - kidneys occasionally, You must relieve o Iy ! 3es B them like vou relieve your howels me Day parac © given orc i s and moving all the acids, waste and | UFT CORNS OFF Hargrea New Britain i & Braimera in New Britain son, else vou feel a dull misery in the | i decorarir T committee is anxious | 51 s ‘ s e 3 . GRVILLE 8. VENTRES. kidnes region. sharp pains in the hacl to have many places as ble | feeding the nerves direct o1y’ e — | or sick headache, dizziness, your stom- AR v ssary phos months of active service over- | ach sours, tongue is ed and when | as. The fact that swhile he was on | the weather is bad vou have rheu- | the Verdun front he led his company | matic twinges. The urine is cloudy, 3 ~ tian church will be conducted by L) enisnink (TR over the top on ihree different occa- | full of sediment: the channels often ; s Feltman, of Waterbury, be- | eral smer thas nextth gions helped him to win his gold bar. | Eet irritated, obliging you to get up \ ginr at 8 o'clock e w1 nd lack of Harold D. Ventres. brother of the | two or three times during the night i yrdon Morse is substituting as | cess e AR lieutenant. ha vived a citation. To neutralize these irritating acids e S ; e boa One-Tialf Price Sale, rday. Rig- | and flush off the hody's urinous waste A e with 0 un o pestect health, gest event of the year. Goldenblum | get about four ounces of Salts > el Sheath &N : o Sthetiine o Millinery C'o.—Advt. from any pharma take a table- ) s home on North . ithonine g Sl 3 NT »—At once. o or three | spoonful in a glass of water before A B : sform n with n I = 15 land in Berlin or Kensington, | breakfast for a few davs and vour kid- / 7/ William Hemingw th Tdsnen ol rent or will by if terms | Neys will then act fine and bladder member of the family, has enlisted ir S ranac] ne nervousneks Neblre % b s disappear. This famous made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia. £ 4 | *. Mood = = 3 s phosphate The Friday evening prayer and con- | ¢ o welcome 1sformation of the Advent Chris- t cei t icrease in welght | | decorated in'some manner or other. { ference meeting in the Navy and has been used for generations to g [ dministrator o P et = clean and stimulate "" = g‘flv R and stop bladder irritation. Jad (me-Half Price i iy % | is inexpensive, harmless and makes a | o B N e t e 5 ”fifi!w 4,]0[L ) | effervescent lithin-water| Doesn’t hurt a bit to lift that |y 0 : luggish kidneys = vens We bnan, Lawrence Aspinwall, Eva Wey- he held July 10 instead of July 3 nouth, M el Rayvno. yhert Mon- | social will he held in the h July { Lailiski, Edward Rolles, Benjamin Drum Corps Nofice, | shman, Eliot Ritchie, Joseph Rin vood, Willlam Carey, Victoria Karam, vabel Holmquist, Laura Brown, Mar- | get Corling, & sl ‘[‘ %1 eveninz. The corps will meet at ] X z { ignoli | committee which had charge of t ) 7 Bl NE VN he Selectmen of the Town of | ecen: fair in sh hall has sen P~ s A Plainville heret ve no | rtions to all of the canvasser 1 X D cordance with Section 412 of the Gen. | Statt Revision 1918, that the I drink which millions of men and b P $ wit [ & sore hy corn off with [ omen ke now d then. thus avoir 0rc, touchy ing scrious kidney and bladder dis- fingers anses St. Paul's Drum Corps will pate in the field day parade whic to be held in Waterbury tomorrow Dina Brignoli Grace sed during the . trip i , S ¥ 1 and e R el ; : AN spted at Board of tmen: | ddress of Wel z E To Present Entertainment. Hilling €957 224 7 Any person throwing or placing | nvocatio a / The Rerlin Boy Scouts will an = 4 \ e Ty bessheden | : In Our Prescription Depart- ong NDream ¢ ( 919 | entertainmer the Berlin Congre. ayved 1 T e of any kind in | Ao > d F | S 5 . A any of th hways in the Town of | | i Against Ttaly? B Rec 3 Fational h parlors at 8 o'clock ; % he ] n t gainst Ttaly - ¥ e hman | Samione . \fi ainville, shall be punished by a The o o BEUABLE SERVICE i Solo—* - P vy andard of Purity alty not excesling $i0. for each o s e Will Make Tnyestigation i e Flour e t resulting ‘troubles recall the be- Eva Weymouth | S M 2 | b e our i tion of this by-law. Drops of magic! Apply a 97 b e ¢ oA s [] REA DN BI_E PR'GES Joseph Scoilnick, proprietor of the i Al Gl o All material. garbage, : F that bothersome cor S SaTNONSI ANV callna RthaiRthe R AN S A | olk Dance—Breton Sailors’ Dance Gloks Gare i konsinston s vt ; liis iEioes || e G R e nantha i fano Solo—"Legende” ..Lols Cowles . jpssbeen 3 i the refl pers shall be disposed of | instantly that corn stops hurting, ti - 2 A Mt Y % 3 notified by the state board of heaith | i s £ t £ g i <) 3 L overnment of Ttaly on this s 2 ¢l ecitation—"The oYung Soldi R e Ighiesl Rmon . it ration or removal to some | you lift it off with the fingers. 12 . ; Ll Lo IS SuD A D Louise Mitchel | "% 2 Faseccandlibe: it public dump pain at all! Try it ol air to infer tha I ordia bano Solo—Bobemian March .. seare f_‘\':}:_“iizr“n”’ ;“‘fs‘}g_’f“fj the | - SR an i Dated at Plainville, Conn,, this 27th | Why wait? Your druggist sells a <OF approves of President Wil- | § e ...... Helen Schofield | loc fex malniand sewertwhioni| BASECE EEE Satid byl RE 7 | aay of May, A. D, 1519. tiny bottle of Freegone for a few |Son's stand agajnst Orlando and the ! [ bixc DEnce—English Rustic Dance. | Causes an overflow of water to flood Nocthiso WM. J. JOHNSON, cents, sufficient to rid your feet of | [talian civil authorities. While the ety citation—"John Brown of Get- | the cellar of his cafe s . f C. H. CALOR evory hard corn. soft corn. or corn | 2Vidence is circumstansial, it all tends 36 PARK STREET onnect President Wilson “with in Corner Bigelow Phone 1366 tysburg’ ... ...Helen Skmnerl Smiths Purchase Lunch Cart, i FRED S. SPENCER, between the tc hd callouses, with- bng—'Light Bearing Star” ...... Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, of Ken- Selectmen of the Town of Plainville, | out soreness at all. luences unfriendly to the temporal