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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1915, Annual Summer Sale of Toilet Medicines and Sundries Beginning Tuesday morning and endin, You a good chance to lay in your supply for your va nceds, If you take advantage of the mauny Zains money. None but dependable 2oods are ofiered and mend cur “BIFTECO™ line of Toilet Goods and only by us. No sale goods sent €. O, D. and on fow prics we reserve the right to limit quantitics, Saturday 0 atic offer we account CREAMS AND LOTIONS P\ & Ram Cream 28c. 1loncy A, D, Tooth Albodon Tooth Hovey's Tooth Burrill's Calypto Vivaudous Rphifoam Sozodont Sheflield’s Arnica Tooth Williams' Paste Cheney's Listerat Calox Tooth Vernas Lotion, Forhan's Paste, 1 Prorrhocide Pow D, YORANT 1 I P fell's goc) Hinds Almond and Cream, Tooth Peroxi Mouth Moulh "ooth Ectoco Almond Cream, 25e, Perovide Cream, 2 Massage Crcam Pompaian 19¢, 75c¢. Pompoian Nizht 19c. Dan Day Cream. 32c. Pond's Creams, 18¢ and 39¢. Frostilla. 17 Riker's Violet Milkweed C'ream, Creme de Meridor, Derma Viva, 29¢. Luxuria ¢ 5S¢ and 6 Luxor ( L+ 25¢ and 30¢. Hudnut's Creams, 25c¢ and Stillman’s IFreckle ( Othine Cr Creme T Falm Olive ¢ FOR THE Kolrnos, 18 Pepsodent Cream SSian Cera 4% 19¢ Mum. 16¢, Bvorsweet, 18¢ a Odoreno. 18¢ ang Nonspi, 35¢. Amolin Powder, spiro Powder, Perspirno, 17c, Odorsweet. 19¢. Delatone, 69c. De Miracle. t5¢, 121 Rado. 15c. artha Hair Rer ns Depilatory co Depilatory H >abeco, 3 Colgat Colgate’s Lyon's T Sanitol Zhongiva Lavoris Tooth Tooth Paste, 10c and Powder, 15c Powder, 17¢c, te or Powder, 19¢. 19¢. i8¢, 36c and 25¢. L Ret Columbin Goods, Dr Medicines Paste or W Powder, 27277758 2 73 &z 4 ugs, ht this sale gives n and summer red you wiil save specially recom- which are sold of the extremely aste, 19¢. aste, 17c. owder, 17¢, Powder, 1ste, 25¢. de Paste, 19c. sh, 19c. Wash, 25¢. Paste, 1tc. P, 17c. or Poewder, ed Powder, 19¢. 250, 150, 8¢ and der, AND DIEPILA- 75¢. TORY nd 1 15c and 25c. 17¢ $1.69, 50, mover, . 500, ing Pawder HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND RECEIVING ST PR T PR OO T ST RN N Brennan. M _ BERLIN NEWS [, i UNKNOWN AUTOIST ALL DRY GOODS PURCHAS ED and is em- | ape | Goods recently | United | where he] and at the pre the Landers, New Britain Cromwell East Bor- morning at St Britain. M. of a Rerlin from the | Committee to Mecet, | Lewisky was schar from the navy rms iployed at plant Bourgeous of a ot a | St regular and T Tin w Hoolizan of ied this New resident homas F. ere mar s church, an is a 1 was recently oli is Norman Barrell, Freight Conduc- tor, Has Narrow Escape PROSECUTOR INVESTIGATING Bullet discharged ~ The memor tomorrow ecvening Daniel Flannery, chosen the town al committee will meet | at the of ! which has been as a site for and sailors' Chairman Fra L all membs present. Parade Waterbury. the young men and Kensington, accompanied Paul b ind Drum corps Wiaterbury Saturday after- thoy participated in the in that city in the even- ip was made by two auto canvassers who worked T A, B. fair dinner followir the parade, Paul's Fife Drum corps rehearsal evening property by the | | | 1 | : proposed monu- Lodgzed in Tree — Decorate | ong Wilsox asks that Attend Many Graves—To Be Tricd in Springficld < Wednesday—Sullman-Lewisky Wed- | of oy | women ding at St. Paul's Tomorrow. | by the st went noon Norman Barrell, conductor = freight that Berlin and Middletown cvery morning feported to the local town autharities train was can Bri loe o'cloclk of the hetween where parade hels The tr Al the switcher runs ing trucks. during miven a The St will hold §:00 o'clock. Village switching cars company terday morn- i an automobile passéd by on the Hprtford tur ford, at One of cond him The ko the Hey wa the car M. to the station, stali who the oceu recent were Kk sid- and this at piise, 7cing sive the occupants of ear, ctor stated, fired shots the car passed over the bullet stlcd the he (ikin the kiey the number teward Havt- of .speed the the two ¢ n e Improvement . I Improvement ) the effect will hold its annual Wednesday cveni at the v rooms Worthington members of the organiza- to present the ensuing on will the year's Notes, Honiss of the Berlin ety has that the Secretary Village issued organ meeting public lib Ridge. All tion are requested officers f wl tracks conduc- with crossing : notices t _ on stood e to get zateman at nabl or on Barrel! he railro: orted the he occurence local ca SENS elected will reparts read Berlin Briefs. s Aznes Trehy spenl the with friends at Norfolk £ the ho nt has no v e work e It on why the shot vas later reported found lodzed P L the lots was week- o church commitiee « Ken- on Con Thur; hé hare ¥ o fied of 2. thorough Decorate Graves, memorial ex» of th observed anization prosceutor, = hurch will the ¢ requested irence and will Bl st ione tion meot lay AlL evening member: inves par- t ona ' to br Women's wiil and The cire jdecoration P, entire lcox annual T issiona out at Hub- tomorrow la hold when Moriden out at Beilin a met at wa est 1 at Ioast of members of the (e 10 graves the de- eased members, Th he recption nall & rooms in the K. of ) o'clock 1med, whi where ting a IPollowine where h pro 2 short i o cemeter intere tithe ic od at hall To Be Tricd Wednesds rd Anderson and ered idres: ter wa a program live o Nicolas Mas- i, t hs who rested night ringflicld railroad auihorities on the cights and trespiss- Wed court at informa-s » Kensingzton you ere last Wednesday by the harze of riding % railroad property morn at ling this will appear oy the city inzfield. o ed pn, reckive o the here by morning john Hackett pnsta fjgr. Hackett pw if thesc ords this o arrested ssclll the e a reported today the to that ities also boys have town or i miliar court in on a char el Mak asy—Th house- bee: 5 o iy wise has ‘s rocords Slus I tho lightest lour 150 flour that gives most dslicious and bread, rolls and biseuit Thompson Milling Co, Lockport, N. Y. Sold.by : J. North court and similar charge. June Weddings. Sullman, daughter of £ and Mrs. John Sullman of Ken- ton and Anthoney Lewisky of [ mritain will be married tomorrow ing at the St. Paul's church by d Tosal one a0 fheared on a purest More igs Suzan Wezowicz, St Sultman s | { Leland's: OF US. CITY ITEMS. $2.00 ana ol 3.00 closes advt, union tonight suits cach; at Leland's The Christian will unite for Sunset rocl will leave 6 troll to take their Besse- societics held pa Endeavor social to tomorrow. ther on the Iach one own lunch. The {y the is requested Company M, local meet at the State night at 8 o'clock, awarded service tain of the company. State Guard, will Wednes they will by the cap- armory, where buttons sale were advt Junc $37.50, men's to £19.50 at SUits to 25 Besse- Dr. f the puipit former will occupy pastor Edwin Brown, faptist church r the next Stundays. imuel Shupeek of Hart ported to the his antomobile street, re- night that broken a glass in one of the He agreed to today police had lanterns tratlic posts replaced Iast one of th § silent officer have the glass \nnie Ambrose of one of three givls that es the Indusirial School for Girls Middle las Saturday the uthori have been notified. vesterday this city, aped wa from in local stri n ies Enzine Company Hill 5 called noon for a Tony Mas- destroyed at $500. was (o Maple fire in owned by ilding > is estimated irade. The b he the dam was and $2.00 and 33.00 suits 8 sale union cach closes fonizht at Bessc- Loland's,—advt. Defective Mary B Serzcant Johnzon aged 13 torday zed picked years, of after the complaint he had run awa irl claimed that denied Wysoclka aver moiher had vith the police tha home. The b this i street y from he by was M od hut was Wysoekn me sale 50 men Leiand’s-—advt s19 at suit 50 to 537 were to Besse- Police Oficer George for from Ellinger, ha at who WS oversens o heen the discharzed crvice at Camp Devens. Tratiic Officer Clarence Tiosy Rickford Lamiphere, Howard have trip Glilence M ampliere d James ok from automobile to an of 26 Hamilion street cee- harles 7 ef, who was riding pol Saturday vele, collided with his automobiic t The boy was not NOTICE. PUBLIC Selectmen e The the Plainy herel nee with Statutes, Town of notice in ac- 412 of the Gen- 1918, that the followi passed and adopted at a meeting of the Board of sclectment: sive section evision Ly-law BY-LAW 1. Any waste material, cayed fruit mny of the Plainvill penalty violation | All | refusc I public dumn Dated at Plainville, Conn., this 2 day of May, A: D, 1519, WM. J. JOHNSON, C. H. CALOR. FRED 8. SPENGM Selectmen of the Town of Pl¥iny, I throwing or placing puper, de- kind in Town of a each or refuse of any in the punished $10. for il he by this by net of law, Ltorial all removal v pan sarbage, of some disposed to or v yeineration or \ | which 'WELGOME DAY WEDNESDAY _PLAINVILLE NEWS W15 50 YEARS 01D TONMORROW o Day ol Celebration and Evening Program Planned for Amniversary | | ! | | | | i | Reception to Soldiers But Two Days Off and Indications Point to a Glorious me—DBricf News Items [ of Interest. Tomorrow the town ef Plainville is to celebrate the 30th anniversary of its i orporation as a town and committee to appointed for completed some time the celebration 15 arrange plans which will show 50 in every defail the years' history of [ the P the town. obably the of the most will interesting that of in day’s events he reunion of classes to be held the Grammar school from 4 until The 6 o'clock in the afternoon people are lookir older forward expectation to the re- . tnions with much as it will be {he first general reunion the local school and held. 1t is expected that Clapp. whom Orrin ed, will be among morrow. Governor its classes have ever Principal Frank | L. Judd succced- those #present to- Holecomb may pay a short visit to the school he was one of the first teachers the old Plainville Grammar school stood at the corner of Broad Washington streets and has al- n interest in the progress | of the lainville | men who have rank since leaving local schools expected here to- morrow and invitations have heen nt to every alumnus whom the com- mittee could get in touch with The reunion will be eneral school one but that the offi- | cers of the various will pre- side over short meetings of their former classes if enough members found to attend. has become the opinion of many the school reunion for | who out of fown but a mistake It includes every who ever attendfd cither school 1Tigh school just much to the clas also as in and ways taken and the welfare schools. Other hined high at- the a probable classes it “is also are Tt that those that person Grammar pertains is the only is the | or and | ried out { town I | chartes | The factories r graduated last Fri- day afternoon as it docs to the pupils of the class of 18 that 1890, The evening's program is to be car- in the Congregational church West Majn street and consists of items of interest. The fown's is to be given A. Castle, who local hist tell of organ of pupils which 75 on of on |i several history perhaps the delved far event H man only local cnough into able he ¥ A cal to ho by AIrs Usher. for give the 1 pro- town's lude will Bullen the Civil past ¢ until land he played Robert ¢ clerk, will introduction. He is chairman committee arranging ceiebration. Prayer will by Rev. E. C. Gillette. will render Frederick | | £ years veteran many remarks of | of the for the | offered Ifrank o solo. and M sop Usher a H town will Charles he H this as will Amherst, Hamlin spealker Rev. of Mass Rev. i was born in 1850, the son erine Cowles the Tartford nated from Yale in the 1871, from the Yale Theolos inary in 1874 and, studied and Raun during 1874 o 1879 he was pastor Congregational church Conn.. later the South church of Pittsficld, and of the Payson Congr tional church for morc than a qu of a Mr. Hamlin is a figure of national prominence and address at the celebration is ex- pected to be of much importance and interest to local people | For the henefit off people out of | town who desire to cat while in town | Hamlin, who Plainville on of Hezckinh Iamlin. He High school will speal, January 11, and Cath- studied and in grad- ! ; of cal sem- tt Leipsic From 1876 the Second in Chester, of ter century his | the ladies of the Methodist and Baptist | churches will supper the | chureh parlors for a moderate sumi. | The general committee of bration through its subcommittee con- | serve n the cele- | ¢ sisting of Frederick Bullen and George | ¢ W. Bartlett has arranged for of products manufactured in Ne. T be the store exhibits Plain- will in place | by this even « ind the Toca- exhibits window vi rese in presen H. *. Baum « sl estate tions are as follows "0 plating in adjoining Collin’s lunch 3 ur work the 1 office | | room: in Bristol P lerwear Hutton's ™ A gentral Rivet Co.. kni Tdward work, in Brass and James Dry tric Co.. Plainvy Bim City | vlace sets, in | Empire store; store fire Goods store screw machine Market: sprin in Red ldwin - Hills Byington's Mtz products and Martin hearing Iiec hoard Co in products, in Spring Cross special Iec | va o, hard ware. in Oshorne Stephenson drog ‘0., serew | pumps, in Rockwell | in Ry Co., elect machine P ug store: Corporation. hall Trumbull tive o' store switches and ic safery hese exhibits w place until Friday night. Wednesday, anxious pane in R de- n i der's remain i Celebration Breryone s now await- reception Which The day for this town and completed to make the town's his. colebration and men Wednesda me the the he hel will plans it th tory THh to returned service is to here on a holiday ave heen reatest day in entire day will _of cach service Cross form loan will march as the section | by one of the features of the day and the | enjoved “powers that one’” ever to make up | ters Harriet FIREWORKS DISPLAY I WILL GOST §1,00¢ [duly 4th Committee Workingd Plans for Evening The chamber of commerce commif tee on the Fourth af July cclebration will meet this afternoon at 4 o'clagl in the chamber offices to discuss plansf for the hig celebration Chairman J. Porter will report the dis- plays shich have been secured. The committee is worl g in conjunction [1 With the committee appointed by the mayor and with the playground com- mission and will have charge of the display of fireworks in Walnut Hill park at night It is the intention tee to spend $2.000 display and they feel that tainment provided by the working people of the city ¢ families will more than repay | for this amount expended. In past vears the attendance at the evening celebration when such a display was | has run high in the thousands | and with the added novelties which | the committee this year has secured, it is expected that a recard breaking | attendance will witness the exhibi- tion. ' The first meeting of the new auto | club now in the process of organiz tion will be held tomorrow evening at ! 8 o'clock in the chamber office and indications are that a large attend- | ance will be noted. Letters were re- | ceived today by all former members | of the organization and invitations | have been extended to all interested | to attend the meeting. All automobile | owners are invited to take part in the regarding the formation of | the plans for its work in and on of the (\nmm\'-‘ on the the enter- ses nd thei the city this vear ma given discussion the club and New Britain The committee arranging for a mer- ints’ Juncheon has completed plans for the Wednesday noon cvent. The | luncheon will start at 12:15 and will he over at 1:30 sharp. As this is the | last of the series to be held, the plan } | of having a spcaker has been dropped and instead a s of “stunts” will be arranged. Parker's orchestra will have charge of the musical program The final meeting of thesAmericani- zation committee will be held tonight and at that time plans fer the con- tinuance of the work, if possible, will be discussed. Director Francis P. O'Brien will be present. returned | and fell The gov- promised the head present honoring the who fought never return staff have here and personally man of the town with venir program engraved with the | man’s name. | parade will be a monster one | with ahout 20 floats in liie. The Red | unit will its appearance | members are again urged to be | tendance in the Red | Those unable to march ! uniform some girl | wants fo be | | given over to men and thos and who will ernor and his their >t attendance the state will service a The make wd Cross uni- should who n their to possible. from Ainecola, L. I, over the town after which they will | field on IFarm- | he received This will he large tors stunt will from 1 o'clock aviation and public. on the avenue will eneral ington the will be | events. has of the aviators the for the starting of cvening celebration wrrival nal No heen Norton of Worcester and | blanned for. The vounger clement of Square might be but the Central } | other- | | | | town would like off so that dancir during the evening, have decrecd will be It events he int lack of the roped be" the night so to speak that the \fternoon will “dead how- a hoped the wise and is of long sting enough a ‘things doing during the evening Plans have been modate hundreds that day. Ilestaurants for service except during the parade will also stores and confectionery A complete program of the events the day will appear in tomorrow Herald in the Plainville column. to people made accom- | in the | will | the | the stores, of town be open time news on Brief Items. Triduum held in the of Mercy close the The Bucharistic Church Our Lady week was to a o'clock mass vesterday All Rebekahs are requested to repor 1t 1:45 p. m. on Wednesday to prepare 1 for the parade. They will report at I. | ). O F. hall, | Members of the Holy ame socioty | the Church of Our Lady of he church at 1 to he assigned to p last | 10 | of brough at morning hur cd Mercy o'clo of o will report at Wednesda line, B W brother J. F The Herald will print a complete list all who register during the two days of celebration Henry Bartlett of Park street moving the upper tenement in homestead on East Main street zzamam of Hartford was of Mrs. Helen icld entertaining his W field of Chicago. | of former residents the | is | e Tanner | Frank Bru week-end 1h guest e | Mr. H. Gainer, daugh- | and Fleanor and son Fred- | 4 e Tn West | to Haven i | and Mrs F erick week-end s Skinner, U. 8. N. heen from the service re- turned to his home here. ‘ Jix-service men will report at Pierce | ficld for assignment to | nosition Wednesday | which will in ¢ Captain John H. Trumbull Mrys, T. Mis Al kinds of Flags Ryder's store.—advt. FOR SALF~—Cameras and films at Byinston's Drug__ Sto. 3 i ha and i 0 tonizht the of in parade bhe 1a of h Juan, with of weck-end Merriman an =pent Margery the or | | . | mle 2 on | in specialist Officer boys around hour questioning ively: and They The Maietta the ears of their glowing arr notified i Walter 1918 foothall to: s returned to his summey Lake nois, me for, RTFORD SILK STORE.” STANDARD PATTERN ) Lady.” Madamne Corscts. Lyra” and Frolaset BOur Mail and Phone Shopping Servs Wer you are unable to visit the stof BPest its cfficiency. Our aim is to fill reccived. SFETA DRESSES ny new models and strect wear ; nhagen, very smart victe line of sizes for Women and Misses Included also are Taffeta and are very attractive. They are priced $22.50. wards. in New Taffeta Silk superior quality—blacky ruffied effects in a coms of Georgette Combination Dresses that Very special values at $25.00 and up= "~ GEORGETTE DRESSES That are- Wonderfully Fashioned beaded the fash- white. Of serviceable quality Georgette, ionable street shades, also flesh and These Dresses in the seen As trimmed, in are shown latest modes, and must, appreciated $ D, very he to low be 22 00 and up’to $50.00. Special Value in BATHING SUITS Women’s and Misses’ Bathing Suits, worsted with cotton tights, special for $5.98. All Worsted Black and navy purple, taupe, etc. Suits, with contrasting special for $7.98. colors—green, Copenhagen, Very Large Assortment of CAPS colors and in Diving Pure variety of styles Gum Rubber Cap in the lead- In all a Special ing shades the popular value in a for 19c. Complete Line of BATHING SHOES (All Sizes) RAIN AND SUN UMBRELLAS sun is “Rain and Umbrellas, * inl host of beautiful specially featured, vogue for this styles and in Handles are The season coloring with many new a Short loops. The Coverings selected for wear. Special values for cord and leather are of the choicest quality silks carefully , $7.50 and up STRIKERS RETURN T0 WORK | Six of the Twelve Dissatisfied Work- ers at New Britaln Machioe Com- pany Back on Jobs. Six of the twelve men, who went | on strike at the New Britain Machine company on Friddy when Charles Brown, a returned colored soldier was placed on a milling machine in their department, returned to work at the factory this morning. Superintendent Buol stated that under no con- sideration would the officials. concede to the demands of the strikers. ‘“The men walked out,” said Superintendent i Buol, “When Brown was placed .10% | work the milling department. Brown is a good man and has been cited for bravery while in France. We believe it is our patriotic duty to keep him on our payroll.” today n in ARRESTED FOR THEFT. John Sandl of Belde Into Custody. Street Taken John Sandl of Belden street was ar- rested toddy by Sergeant Theodore Johnson on a warrant charging theft of an automobile belonging to Joseph Krenn of Elm street It is alleged that the machine and it was | town of Plainville on March 11, 1918. Sandl left town at the time and hag since been in Vermontand New Hamp- shire the accused took smashed inthe r. Samuel IF. Capen, a in higher education for the | education been elect- the American Council | former | SCHOOT; OU Pupils of St. ING S G Han | TOMORROW. director of tion Underwood Mary’s to Be Guests of . Winters. be held in St. Mary's tanley tomor- the children of t the 77 given d exercises plans have Iduc (c & Underwood stor, Rev. J. WANDERERS FOUND HERE. Patrick McAvay of vouthful years on Arch streel at vesterday morning, and after the lads found homes were in New are Patrick and I 16 and 18 vear Louis Detitta, aged Nicholas Biango, aged hail from North Bergen Ross hovs worked for a time and on New Jer home An outing will playground on § row afternoon school, including plomas at the graduation vesterday afternoon, and out | been to entertain about 1,500 Jersey. | The Rev. John T. W will | provide refresnments for the childre and they will carry lunches to be en on the grourtds. A am girls 1 street tor e found for wande an carly | made pasto he P Reln iters, lads Trederick aged respect- | eat- 15 vears, | 16 vears. | N. J Frank returning oy they filled ! vouthful fricnds with Connecticut late Saturday in New Jor hoth arranged by N. Pilg, between grades. srounds P the | boys and | Playgro Director | and bhaseball i the teams of cach of (he The will at at about 1:30 ission will be of sports for being Arthur a includes game eight the 30 their pupils arrive 3 an called in the sporting Program to allow the children to eat { their lunches. In former years, the | annual outing of the school has been held at Compounce, but because of the opportunities offered the church playgrounds, they will be held that field in the future. tales and at inte ived in town authorities night. | MACRISTY HOME, Macridly, Lake captain of {he b, am at the High school, | home here for the He is a lent Academy,. ¢ been given a schola hat institution upon the ndation of Coach Floyd merly connected with the on POISONED BY MISTAKE. Mistaking a camphor ball for candy Alexander Andrewezyk of 69 Franklin street ate the ball late last night and & <t at 9l ship recom- Brown, loca months Forres having hicago.