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24, 1916 Annual Summer Sale of Toilet Goods, Drugs, Medicines and Sundries Beginning Tuesday morning and ending Saturday night this sale gives sou a good chance to lay in your supply for your vacation and summer needs. If you take advantage of the many bitrgains offered you will save money. None but dependable goods are offered and we speciaily recom- mend our “BETECO" line of Toilet Goods and Medicines which are sold only by us. No sale goods sent €\, O, D. and on account of the extremcly low pries we reserve the right to limit quantitics, CREAMS AND LOTIONS A. D. S Tooth Paste, 19c. Daggett & Ramadell's Cream, 8¢, Albodon Tooth Paste, 17 19canc Hovev's Tooth Powder, 17c¢. Hinds Haney and Almond Cream, Burrill's Paste or Powder, 32¢. Calyptn Tooth Paste, Beteco Almond Cream. 25c. Vivaudous Peroxide P Beteco Peroxide Cream. 25¢. Rphifeam Mouth Wa Pompeian Mas ‘ream, 84e, Sozodont Mouth Wa 19¢. 750, Sheffield’s Tooth Pas Pompeian Night Cream. 19c. 29¢. Arnica Toath Soap, Pompeian Day Cream, 32¢. Williams' Paste or Pond's Creams, 19¢ and 39¢c. Cheney's Listerated Powder, 15¢, Frostilla, 17, Calox Tooth TPowder, 19¢, Riker's Violet Cerate, 33c. Vernas Lotion. 35c. Milkweed Cream. 33c. Forhan's Paste, 18c and 35c. Creme de Meridor, 19¢ and 35c. Pyorrhocide Powder, 75c. Derma Viva, 29c. DEODORANT AND PEPILA- Luxuria am, 35c and 65c. TORY Luxor Creams, 253¢ and 50c Aun: 166 Hudnut's Creams, 25¢ and Eversweet, 18¢ and 35c. Stillman’s Freckle Cream, 2 Odorono. 18¢ and 35¢. Othine Cream, 75c, Nonspl, 35¢. Creme El 30c. Amolin Powder. 15¢ and Zsc. Palm Olive Cream. 30c. Spiro Powder, 17c. FOR THE THETH AND MOUTH Perspirno, . Kolynos, 18c. Odorsweet. 19¢. Pepsodent, 35c. Delatone. 69¢, Pebeco. 32c, De Miracle. 43¢, 75¢, $1.89, Colgate’s Tooth FPaste. 10c and 25¢c F1 Rado. 45c, Colgate’'s Tooth Powder.15¢ 25c. ITartha Hair Remover, 75¢. Lyon's Paste or Powder, 17c, Fvans Depilatory, 33c. Sanitol Paste or Pawder, 189¢c. Beteco Depilatory. 50c. Zhongiva, 49c. Colnmbia Herling Pawder, Lavoris, 18c. 36c and 7ac. s Depilatory, 39c. HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY RECEI VING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHAS ED OF TUS. RLlN NEWS tion. At the present time Captain BE D Pow>rs is visting with relatives in Bast | at flin town hall tomerrow o SR TR —~— = [|'Berlin. at 7 p. m : il - | Petition for Special Session IF ENOUGH WOMEN WANT IT election. clocted and John Walsh of Bast Berlin has sold | TWo-Step——*Long, Long piece of properiy loc wtfebessett! river to 1. O. Clark ted on the | sy ts aa p SE L S SR Accordion Solo—Selectod Bandsman Fazzina i § il e Sl e T i ullman—Lewisky Nuptials. o i AR e Miss Suzan Sullman and Anthony Lammerimoor o S e Many Realty Deals Being Made in | Lewisky were married at St. Paul's | March—Standard Bearer Tl o5 church this morning by Tev. J. C.| Xylophone Solo—Selected. ... .. Investigate Shooting. The local town authorities reported of the legislature should be held in Kellogg of New. Hartford. who have been visiting with Dr. and Mrs. R. A Wooding of Kensington have returned 1o their,home Floyd Lounshury, son of Ret Mrs. E. . Lounsbury of Kensington. was graduated from . the Wesleyan college at Middletown this week and will reside at his home on Izdgerly strest during the summer months, Mrs. King of New Hampshire is vis- ng with her parents, Rev. and Mrs F. Lounsbury of Kensinzton. Dz and Mrs. R. A. Wooding had a their week- Mr. and Mrs. G M. Upson, Mrs. L. virchild and Mrs. Judd and daughter of Walling- the near future ta ratify the federal| . this morning that a thorough investi- gation iz being made of a Wild West ment the work of the regular scssion | scene which occurred early Sunday e ab enamentand o supples at certai npoints where it was incom- | morning near the Reckley crossing, plete, notably in regard to the appro- | when it was stated an unknown paiation of sufficient money to pay | autoist fired several pistol shots at the school teachers of Connecticut the | Norman F extra salary which was provided for by bill passed toward the close of the legislative session. The final action of the matter rests with the governor but in order to give The him a clear expression of the opinion | of the members of the legislature, the Women's Hartford has drawn up a petition | ell, a conductor on the freight switcher at the local station. The maltter is in the hands of Prosc- cutor Charles F. Lewis. School Notice, local school board announced today that during the ensuing week | the local schools will only have one session owing tn the warm weather. Having finished their final exams, the | ford: uffrage association at | sent to all representatives ask- | iss Hele ke and are sent to all representatives children are at {he present time re- | _Miss Helen McKeon, who has been ing them to sign in an effort that an- | cqiving a final review of the year's | YiSiting with relatives at Springfield other session be called. Tlepresenta- i woik The children of the Worthing. | &S reliirned to her hame in Kensing.. tive Claude W. Stevens is in receipt of the letter and staies that he will <ign if there are enough of the local women who wish to be represented | in this matter. Mr. Stevens slates that he at the present time is open minded and is willing to be converted if the fecling is strong enough among ton sand Hubbard Grammar schools | 107 are making preparations for gradua- | . . y tion day Proarams hive heen an | Zcoraes BickelBof Slarmington S rond. el s i r‘,:h.(l has been attending schaol at superintendsant of Tufts college has arrived at his home for the summer. Miss Helen Golen. who has hools announces ) of the local children who will be qualified to enter the New Britain Hizh school next fall, that there will he 5 : reen parents on Norton road, | the Jocal women, to ratify the amend- | rpis i the rgest i at Water. | This is the largest number of : 5 . | i to the St. Mary's hospital 3 Vater ment. N o ) | graduates receiving diplomas from the | hupy et 1f the majority o e legislators | |, school in the past several ye I % i locs hoo ¢ past several years. N Bt Gl 3 s R R D 3 son ayiord Arthu s been ppr f v i1l 1 ElaniBi= CaIcliation born to Mr. and s, ldezar Read of st Rerli Mo be taken in the form of a petition to The local residents are now anxious- | Wil¢ox avenue, k; tha governor by a deputation of mem- bers from Hartford and vicinity, The 15 @Waiting ine n gl Ao Sotiier sobthinglaniviiohas tial session idea is rapialy spread- | (Ney Wil obse: e The | heen visiting with friends i East Ber g'through the country and one state | |9¢A] dealers in reportythal il retiinned shome itoday, after another is dealing in this way | [NV have 7 received a large The official board of the Methodist B £ 88 “the federal suffrage amend. | 2550rtment and cxpest to make large | Church will meef at the church par- ment. Thoglocal suffrage committee | 2168 Many of the young men ahout | =0 thigleveninsiacigiolclock town are planning fo hold an outinz at the Berlin Fair grounds is yreed €0 ggpress its ideas to the yaibesentativa® Also members of the Saiffrage associs ¢ at the pri are asked” to communicate | fife and drum corps heldwat the parish Wiss* Katherine Ludingtom, | hall last evening it was decided that tion wishing fto Drum Corps Notice, ntation of the | At the mecting of the =t. Paul ent, at 57 tt strect, Hart-|"he local corps pariicipate in the con- e i vention which is to be held in New A Diwner For Soldiers, | Haven on next Saturday, under the | auspices of the Maple Leaf corps of | t city. Several large loving cups Lk scclq‘!,fn {finner will be given to a gibup of o3 Cate ftomorfow ryvice men aflthe Globe | U w evehing. " Spoakers | And medals for individual playing and ve -heen secured for thefltening’s | '“"”ul inging will he awarded | irformance and - several heae o Hold Annual Meeting, I meeting of the “Schedu are ‘.(‘X'"’l(”" eTSs of the The annua Berlin Yiikoe Division, whagwill relate thew { Village Improvement society will be experiences while in the front lines. | held tomorrow evening at the | Fhomsons "azz orchestra ha: b cured to*fufmish the music for the ewgning. . il rary n sg- | rooms. Action will he taken at the meeting in regard to having the side- walks and trees repaired. IAll mem- s are requested to be present as of- UNITED WE GROW 25 2 Now_all together, says the Na- 3 i My | ficok for the¥ ensuing. season will be | g 5 / = : ,Cl%‘:nr;f?.aflrm Powt e ill be | tional War Garden Commission, of Retifens. Home. e pa t vear | \washington, which will send vou a garden book for a two-cent stamp to pay postage. 3 Y E 102 Hfivped toithis col will begread. A hens ! Boys' Club Concert, The New Britain Boys' club band - Realty Deals Numerous. SAmend ol S e Band During the past cveral months | March——Liberty March. . ... Rand STEVENS WiLLlNfi realty deals in Berlin have been very | Vocal Solo—Selected. .. A. . Brunells numerous. As many as 30 picces of | Acordion—Selected 5.6, | property have changed nands. S Bandsnian J) B A E‘ According to the report received | Characteristic— By Gosh' . . Band . | from one of the local real estate deal- ; Xylophone Solo-—Selected iy g lers an option has heen taken on the | R .. Robhert MeCue e B. P. Wilcox property, located oppo- | TWo-Step—"“Over There™, sand itc inc Berlin Congregational chureh, | Vocal Solo—=Selected. . . Miss 5. Moren acre piece of property to R. O, Clark. | Vocal Solo--Selected. .. A. €. Rrunelle nd | Town—Berlin Improvement Society | Brennan, pastor. Following the wed- | ........ ..~... Rober( MeCue .l ding ceremony, there was a wedding | Vocal Solo—=selected nual-—| LA o & (& = , = 7 ‘ Annual—Boys' Club Band to Give| jinnep ag the bride's home. The | i o TR N ouple are well kno on return- | March—Bugle ¢z : Concert—Other News Items. couple are well known and on return- | N }\ Gl N D ‘ ing from their wedding trip they will | “Star Spangled Banner Band Of late a strong fecling is develop- | reside New PBritain, where the | Berlti Belors ing in the state that a special session | sroom is employed B e [ A G | | | Geoige Pickett, son of Mr. and Mre, | spending the past two wecks with her | | | | | | | | { { | any of the highw PLAINVILLE NEWS SOLDIERS' WELCOME GELEBRATION PLANS 199 Local Men Are on Nation's Honor Roll EIGHT DIE IN SERVICE Vlestivities Tonight Will Celebrate 50th Anniversary of Town's Incorpora- tion—Band Conce: —May Have Interest. Tomorrow is the day of da in Plaiffville. It is going to be the hig- gest day and night in the history of the town. It will surpass in splendor anything of its kind ever held here before and it will be ‘nsuflicient even in its sreatness Lo cxpress in reality the purpose for which it is intended Tomorrow the people of this town endeavor to show their tion of the soldiers, sailors and ma- rines who fought for their country in the world war which now seems to have come fo an absolute end with the news yesterday that Germany will sign the peace treaty. The celebration will he an Import- ant one because it is the first time in the 50 vears-of the town's history that the people have had an opportunity to show their honor to men of the town who fought for the rights of the coun- try which were jeopardized by a for- cign zovernment Plainville's Sexvice Record. In the Civil war, the Mexican war, the War of 1812, the Spanish-Ameri- can war and all the fights the country has participated in, men from Plain- ville were among the first to answer the eall of the country and go to fight but never did such a number leave the nt war The ex-service men will he ihe apprecia- town as the herocs of the recc heroes of the day and the entire cele- bration is vlanncd as a hnze welcome home for them All of them are not yet home 1 they will® be remem- bered fittingly by the peopic who know that they ave still filling their places ol duty for the country and while not here in person their thoughts will probably wove back to the old town in Connecticut which is honoring them The general committee has been working for many weeks preparing for the event tomorrow, and think fhat it he will he p sub-committces of the general com mittee have also worked ' faithfull and at the last general commitier meeting reported all pians perfecte arranged a program which \sing (0 al the people. The for the event, Every possible defail for the affair has been avranged from the army aerind ctants by an army aviator to the in the center final concert of the town at night The day as planned ircludes army acroplane manetivers, @ monster par- ade, 20 odd fioats, two hand concert peakinz hy the governor and others music and dancing on Central Square. Army Nirplane Coming. The army asroplane is schedvled to arrive here at 1 o'clock from the avia- tion field at Mincola, L. 1. Army men have heen here and looked over the Plainville aviation field on ¥arming- fon avenue. It Dhas been pronounced O. K. for landing purposes and after the “<tunts” are performed the aviator will land on the field and take part in the reception and welcome home. The officer who wil fly here is unknown but it < prohable thaf he will be some man who has heen in this part of fhe state hefore and knows the gen- cral location of the town and the field The parade is scheduled to start promptly at 2 o'clock. The units will nal and Church form on Pierce, ( these streets will fall in line on Rroad street. The parade will move from to Central Square, passing the review- ing stand at atiention, to Fast Main, to Rlossom’s Corner, counter-marching to Whiting, to Broad, to Pierce where it will disband at the avill ground A ihe main parvade there will be a sy parade of floats from Pierce streef, to West Main, to Church, to PUBLIC NOTICE. T Selectmen of the Town of Plainville hereby give notice ac- cordance with Section 412 of the Gen. eral Statutes, Revision 1915, that the following by-law was passed and adopted at a meeting of the Board of Selectmen: BY-LAW. 1. Any person throwing or placing waste material, zarbage, paper. de- cayed fruits, or refuse of any kind in ¥s in the Town of Plainville, shall be punished hy a penalty not exceeling $10. for cach violation of this by All waste materinl rbage, refuse or papers shall be disposed of by incineration or removal to some public dump. Dated at Plainville, Conn day of May, A. D., 1919 WM. J. JOHNSON, C. 1. CALOR, FRED S. SPENCER, Selectmen of the Town of Plainville, aw , this 27th e s e ———— Cowies Electric Co. e SVERYTHING ELECTRIC Tel. Plainville 119 Dancing on Street—Other Items of | 1t the drifl srounds. the formal recep- tion to the soldiers and presentation of souvenirs to the same by the zov- crnor. “feed” for the ex-service men, and an evening of enjoyment with | streefs. The various units forming on | Broad to Washington, to West Main, | Broad, and back to the drill, groun: ! on Pierce street. . i Governer to Review Parad s " The parad§ will be revie " eB S i Governor Hclcomb, General, L y ! e and staff, the three selectmeni dier General Pelham B. Glas Washington, and members of & ception committee. ,‘ It is thought there will be in line some of which will pr recognize the many advantage piture and HEusehold Furnishimgsy g Co. " As in people, so in i)itrni- vlanning to be represented jndd pns why we are kept busy fur- Red Cross, Boy Scouts, P, E ¥ - ' lin g thousands of homes.-In our churches. Holy Name scciely,# olic Women's socicly, Edward O Co., Edwin Hills factory, OsbotH s we have never CXPCHC“CCd SO Stephenson Mfg. Co.. Trumbull El€ > efiirnict 3 3 tric Mfg. Co.. Rockwell-Dinke division ish or oy l””“'},‘]mmcs e of the Marlin-Rockwell Corporationg présent day. ine reason g} Bristol Mfg. Co., W. J. Cahill Co., thél 1 . Plainville fire department, local lodeedd d. Our de- lof 0dd Fellows, Knigits of Pribias e i terms and service are the.best, [(Cngs W amutsiel s Martha m',‘j:’ gitoice stock of everything to furnish, | up the I No wonder we hear them say: “The |§ Flint-Brute Co. is where mother bought her Furni- ture; that's where I'm going for minc!” Don't for- get, you boys, who scrved with Uncle Sam, to "in- quire for “Soldiers’ Credit”; it’s our way of show- ing you what we think of you. Come in and make 4H your selection. The rest you can arrange with our Credit Department. goods can ness and Improvement association. Captain John H. Trumbull will be I marshal of the parade. Mis com- i pany. Company T, . S command- | cd by Lieutenant Teter I. Duffy, will | act as ‘escort for the honored service men. here will he plenfy of music fur- nished durin bands and drum corps. The Bhilhar- monic band of New Britain,. the the procession hy three Italian band of Southington. engaged { by the Catholic socicties, the Ttalian | society and the firemen, the Stewart and Spencer drum corps in continen- tal uniform, and possibly a Kiltie band of Hartford are among those to furnish music From 3:30 until 4 o'clock a hand concert will he given by the Phil- harmonic band at the assembly ground. 103 Asylum Street, 150 Trumbull Street, Hartford e We Are Always Glad to Open New Accounts, and We The hour from 4 until 5 will he Solicit YOUR devoted to speaking. Governor Hol- comb will bhe ing.” Rev. I mong the men speik- Gillette. pastor of the | eemm—— Congregational church, will give the culogy in memory of the Plainville just as they would in mess line ' but should ask for a second helping | old members have gotten in touch with each other and hundreds of in- | vomh are expectod (o be very brief, | DUFng the afternoon and cvening | of town people who were former r The principal speaker of the occusion | SOUVENIT programs, printed especially | idents here and attended the local will he Major-General Telham 1| for the occasion, will be on sale at|schools. The reunfon will last until slassford, oblained ‘through the war M€ field. The programs are very |6 o'clock. Supper will he served in e i ont e S irineion s unhlnx;vvv ‘l‘Hil contain 40 pages of the > "hv “ ptist and Methodist. church thronzh the efforts of Congressman | WOk of the men and the town in ‘ ustine “ym ,i‘i!,‘,, o i :),’,‘“' it "\.,y | the war. ‘Fhey are bound in genuine| The evening's program will be cars AlaiorGeneral Glassford is a refumed | Maple leaf leather. They contain the | ied out in the Congregational church soldier from active line duty in | Program. honor roll. with separate | O West Main strect and is as fol- France and has bsen decorated for | PARes devoied to these who died in | oW Bravery. The “local committee feels | (he service or were wounded severel _ At the Congregatienal church, 7 to quite clated to have se~urcd his serv- : Pictur of the deceased and :‘“’ "'; “"'[“r’v’\r:"‘”w‘ v;m;wvm\ for jces as a speaker | wounde will also appes in fhe s L ormer residents. I he ',ru)lRVHH to the saldiers. sail- | program. There will also he pictures 80 i the fchurch.s ors, and m=rines will “ollow the | of the local men who have been cited | - Prelude—Mrs, Frederick speaking. During {his time the towns- | for bravery.. The souvenir program | DUlen . . 5 people wiil have zn opportunify o | also contains a ord of the town's | ‘,:‘n'yf""]',“'v""'v“:W‘“‘“‘"'“‘ Robert iy shake hands with, and weleéme in | activities, ving in concrete form a i e '1;,« ‘M__w C. Gifletts 1 person. the men who fought for them. | complete resume of the work of i Historlcal Address—Plajoville 1648 [ 1t will be a fitting time for (he papple | war burcau, (he Red Cross, the food | (o 119, 11 A creae——riainville 16 1o hecome intimately acquainted with | and fuel administration, state a : ) il men Wi sifiered 4l Rimae o e “,y -k ”nf he "l,,.‘ nl, Nnaa ol M Vrank b Ui k | torture in (he trenches in Irance and | wehlevement of zoing over the fon in | wesiqresi—Charles H. OIS who never complained while the fer: S B Ui e s S LARCE L AR O 3 rible confli t 1:&: Bach of the '.“,‘4,‘ K i ‘t . i & ; \‘\ i Wo 1| olo—Mrs. Charles 1. SpaldisgE men will receive a Souveniv program ‘o ether war dives L Address—Rev. Charles Ii With his name engraved in Zold from | reore is alse o brief (| Amnerst, Mass. . e e e st of the imen 1ho fouch Renediction—— Rev, Samuel W. Ders = =2 = i} i e revolution, the civ war, the | by, Tarriffville, Conn {Benl esarrapvouldinot kbe falsuccess b it AR thelE prniel dAmerit (B Previaus tol and lineinding 1506 4 | it the question of “eats” wa ; 2 il e ¢ g K 2 [l e S i | can war, Plainville school was a graded schoel, or 1 recoption i (he sorvie mon wored . The souvenirs will sell for $1 and | including the frst year of HigH [ ot e mpe with Tlaimville delicacios | Should =0 like hotcakes after once |school stud (O | | veen by the public | Tn 1900 the High schon | in order to forget the hard-tack and | i 2 dropped and the school | bully beef, mush. slum, and other Places Decorated, e R A S [ terms famitiar only to the men who| The various business places in town | {ifammar siuoot | Ahe & have done their dufy anestodayiaiotsoticolo and Shunting Ify i 1anEtar et Miss EATedn A committee has heen preparing | #fter the decorator d all day i ,nq jrederick ¥. Totier. The above | for glie “feed!:for tweeks \ and has(Jtolerdaiiand loduy ing their | ,amed being ra the first grad- solicited the uassistance of a lar s 1ates of the lainville Grammar ‘]HHHHH' of the women of the town to The husineds blocks in the center .‘4),,,,,1 ' : b o help in getting the food for the oc- | Of ‘M\r town are hedecked. The Plain- | TocaliBos Honored. cagion. All the .food will, he home- | Ville Trust company's building looks Another honor has been co F | the women of Plainville. The . lunch | House. ihe Oshornc Stephenson Mfz. | the one so honored Edward Jia8 !‘, for the ‘mw‘rmu serviee men and H” “"‘v','"i‘ v‘nln town hall :lnr]] Mh'm' son on of Mrs. Katie B. Judson of | the zuest of the occasion. A honth | Dlaces he decoraling was done by | Park stroet. Judson v studene however, will be provided whare |ihe Hargreaves Decorating company of 1 law at Rensselaer college af Troy, N townspeople can purchase sandwiches | New Britain which also has the decos e junior and coffee. The money obtained from | A1ions of many of th: floats which w While T hool in New Brit- the sale of food will he devoled to | @Ppear in line tomorrow in. Juds ad e | defraying the expense of the celebru- | Looks Like a Dance. | scholavsiip hut never showed a ! tion. | Last night's paper stated that no ! ability. The laft heen brought The fruit dealers will have booths | Plans had ben made for any evening | out pronouncedly ginee his.entranes on the drill sround where ice cream | celebrtion but that wa misiake as | to college and he « 4 among and soda can be obtained, The | the committec state th's morning that | (e best track ath in (he castiy steres will he opened after the parade | the exercises will close at 7 o'clock | section of the count | aithough it has heen intended that |after which the Phitharmonic band will The followine i of an U they should remain cloged until . 6 | 80 1o 1he reviewi stand on Central , Licle apie th 2 cord 1 o clock <pus and play until 9:30 o'clock, | concerniv i e | The food for the veterans is to be | No formal program has been ap- i "eord ! 3 served by the “beautics” of the town. | ranged the committee leaving it for Edward o Vil The soldiers and sailors will feel at | the young people to dezide themselves | ¢ 77 Db on t ot 3 I home when they sce the service which | hut thought likely that tiie spu I G e s they are to have and will rejoice | could be roped off and a street St b e our ach | once more in wearing the uniform for * enjoyed. If in order the street e i bt g a real feed. The food is to be served | inz will take place and be a Sh g IS 1 | in Callen's lot. the use of which has | close to the events of the day e S it | heen gencrously offered the commit- | Celebrating 50 Anniversary. TS e ok to 1Al | tee by (he Misses Mary and Margaret | Plainville is foday celebrating the [ (yuk. Befor the institut | Callen Music will be furnished by ; 50th anniversary of its incorporation | 1 liever ran c¢e bhut he soon | the bands while the service men eat | as a town. 1t i t that many year S an G antalotiths xan | and the men are warned ahcad of |sincc a few men asked for and re 4 i now classed with the best in | time that they aren't to he bashful | coived from il te, papers incor- | ection le was a member of Plainvilie e e S, | I 4 town was then hut wilde et fie feum for the past |2 thriving commercial center and one | Ilectric company of this town was in € | of the best raiiroad c¢nters in the | an accident ew n vesterday ;‘r@f | New England states. { when it struck a motorcycie at the X Manufacturing has heen Plainville’'s capper of Main and Myrtle streets In hoom and railroad lities have | 1ha( city. Joscph Allard was driving | wdded 1o its growth tuated as it | {he loeal truck but was not blamed for i between four towns it is the mecea | the collision. The cr of the mo- for people from all over the state | torcycle dic \ movie” stunt and business men have realized the t e machine and lands rd of the truck. He jumping from impor ing on the mud ance of its po Years » the fown knew . vis uninjured. The matter was 88 knocking by its next door neighbors. | ferred to the police Today it is a respected communify b shops will he apen un. of over 4,000 peopl Year 120 | til 10 o'clock this evening and will the town's reputation was that of a | close at noon tomorrow slovenly town Thoveling only men | Memhers of the Hely Name society whese sole desire was drink and an ' are roque to report for parade at casy happy-ge-lucky life. Today it | the church at 1 o'clock. Straw hat has most industrious citizens and has | will be worn | been a “dry” town for the past two The Rebekahs will meet for parade { vears it 1:45 at the rooms in 1. O. O. F. The housekeeper smiles on Baking i Its record in the war was one | hall Do e s Angelus Tlour, § | Which no fown conld surpass for it All traffic through the center of the A e Aei e S e nswered every call of fhe govern- | tew . will be closed throughout the pas uliel el ot ignt apnas ment and went soarinz over the top | rade tomorrow afternoon. Traffic offi- tizing and wholesome. Thompson § | in every campaign fo raise finances | cors will be stationed al the places, for { Mill ockpart, N. Y. Soid by ~ | for the war detour [ W S 5 | This afternoon at 4 o'clock there| All kinds of Flags on sale sk | <. Wezowicz, North St. iwill be a reunion of classes of the der’s . store.—advt % q ! Plainville schools It is the first| TFOR SALE—Cameras and films at 1 & seneral reunion ever held and is ex- | Byington's Drug Store. Eastman 5 A ll'm(rvi to attract many people. The | quality goods. » 6-13-84% & il

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