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e i e ———— 1 SOLDIERS PLANNING 0 ORGANIZE HERE, Service Men Taking Steps t Form American Legion wa) heen of CLOSED FOR 'THI TO CUSTOM THIS STORE SINDEPENDENCE Blouses and Tub Skirts reccived a “FOURTH."” WILL CLOSE DAY’ 0 { ACCORDING ALL DAY, cen- —— are model Jap ovel number of differe de Jjust organdie, have bat such holiday in i We 13 b voiles, coniing and with you chine, zeorgette to take creases to in e, crepe waists as will want away s you advancing ire feat the 81,98, remaiin 15 and oven of constaniiy A uring b th compare pite nrices which $5.98 values $2.98, oW e favorably Prices 10 o'clock U with we tiviee waists th Recont Real Estate Boom Shows close 1 Friday ol On vears are and Bathing Apparel IF'ourth of to replace outfit, in surf ancd Del Imogene, Dru No Signs of Abating——Other News | 5 | 1 0Z., 5 s Hot A old will entire Julytas of case we can supply an expression your hathing apparel vour buy The mode LEeh= o want some or se- Unc wanr during the world Store. is an sibly i I, 3 SUITS--Mohair J with contrasting 98 $10.98, SHOES All up- in need- cither all g | X new wants. = soon he cord- suits, trimmed at, from knitted priced worsted variety ing ma e ol satin the ‘men tabli JULY SALLE OF SKIRTS & can ~tatement morning. local ceidy every one colors are this hing for Am : hase. of 10 post b some 35c to $1.98. desi Legion have n sizes and styles, priced at, from fighters and it is CAPS—Pure rubber, and novelty ns, 19¢ sgum plain in $1.98. complete all For the Men of merchandise for the men have been brought to-. the and will keep an all-night vigil lest a | oo - eastern section of the town, is boost- the company are quick to see the nat- Many Plainville men amonsg until tomor: ble and gave vou the chance of practic- [ { WNUART DL the local for fire of dangerous magnitude gain headway in the town. C S H[I I ’ S & CO ing this town in ecvery possible “r - S ) - Qn S DR and among their purchasers are many THE HARTFORD SILK STORE. ural facilities which this town has'for manufacturing and a commercial those who will be benefited by the granted workers nea will morning, it o and save The July Sale The men of this town who served ! trend of the market Sam (TR time JU ! ) !:rrvmud opinion of the ex-servic men 2 Boosting Plainville, §§ UELE GF) il TS S B 'AGENTS FOR STANDARD PATTERNS ter and not only help themselves but - i PREDICT A NOISY FOURTH! creaces arancd to wort he she in sristol, notice FOR SALE hizher prices. Merchandi Wl vrganized, a that would like .4 . Entente Still Subjected (o An- The realty company, which is selling the 'lots on Victory Terracc in the convinced ofithe value of land in this = community. The men at the head the town as well. Brief Items. L] M ; all Lid Will Be Boively Off This Ycar— The” barber shops will JULY Ist . S Items of Interest, $1 per Byington's to supply you with Lo a N I'lans nization, This noyances by Vanquished People e range them this best models that reproduced, and at $2.98, taken of prices and had rt values during 500 and $5.98. were made sell up to §10.00, fing quality in gaberdines and piques, ins are priced. many price. from to We ribbed they tohayve such an assortment of tights, both These range from $1.25 to $5.98. sale also show a separate o 200 in cotton and worsted. them nine of devotion return the the town sent of price ovel men paid to their last returning possible to to colors and bl highest country, reasonably . onabl) and The home will never other to homes. TION'S SUMMERY DRSS boys are Special lots with anticipating of antd news the comes home the entire American the hope thit very of demand. Defiance ed issued government, Copenhagen, the proclamation the Jlungarian according ceived great Tetarian Tl POWers is express the Ned Soviet, pre-holiday SHIRTS July Sale Price $1.55 sroup 50 dozen Shirts which formerly sold at $1.75 offered mentioned rtlier evacuation sether in Ifrance will all be The need of the returned men at time of come home the that time did not Know choice and mn other nays there was lacking the usual regularity which is attendant upon military 1 Military courtesy is first principles taught and lack- of the welcome | town’'s highest ignored dark Voeiles that are so much in de- Iintente LTI o y organdie, and white, priced low arm) §10.00, $10.75, $12.50, $13.75, $15.00, 00, as o army they soon. among pliainly seen town's wel- At their | several organization to a Budapest After demandead fatherland in part the rious battl territorg troops, the, proclamation continues: 4 “We mercenary dispatch rve- wWis the service to ‘‘the the pro- the army con- here referreing About 20 Dresses that ave =oiled from o e agrifice 1o men. asking ttory, poplins, challie, gingham, and SRas of A to $2.50 at the every the men ecial leadec to,evacuite of territory mall zizes, worth up to $12.50. Choice for s aquered when want shirts the 1o Rumanian in and being Just most. occupied IS pro- are now you | ceed another by above price which Washable Ties that The Sale represents a large saving on the better kind that have sold rment $12.50. They tyle, in crepe de chine and Georgette, A few Net lot. up to consist of odd pieces, met of t life at also he the zecho-Slo one before m my ing hcre home affair ranking ofticer overlooked those in military men felt the officer hut remained silent organization when they could such matters themselves. Dr. L. H. IFrost, formerly a in the medical those desirous of having post but will do nothing in until some action has been Major Augustine Green. that the first meet- will be attended Malone of Bristol New Britain who e Sl Legion not troops imperialists, retiring of,'the « W have to do with of the greatest prid, the [French, ‘nd peasant plun- Know vodictatedd and hall rifles because we drop of hlood alershipt are il that also was time when the cither the vak the entire ploiters of British and oppress lors. Dresses also in ex- power the w Amer ors W the kind the so much in demand difference we ties, of during our Tubular washable are a WwWas M b just now at this secason year. between ours July PROMPTLY by aEiTes| the charge. slight 17c [ CAN DEPFEND ON to labor and others is that will sell these at awaiting control derers cach, or 3 for 50c. peace “is no we not Four-imhands in ligcht, medium and dark patterns, striped and down our to the ligst proletarvian Ly are figured, as fine an assortment as we have ever been able to offer for G5 Inly defending the licuten- among Price o0c. Men’s Half Hose find : S Sale corps, is dic r»le‘mr‘ is taken up teaching m: i ny | the people the government, Amercanism, what stands In his address he that Americans must come brass tacRs do sowmething the numerous disturbanees that Il('in'.:.t'rmumi about nation s attended and if this country s fit to live in it | hen to protect. The mayor formed. mentioned a talk which soldier who had just France, The soldier mayor 1S, Uy 28 Byt h ¢ I'he Turkish peace confeyence Reports 1’('L“.(~v\'<~41 have been I’a Press.) ssociaterd is who are dissal formed here the matter I tiken siid 1t to ) ing alout | or situation much here tlie e it is anl what )= 1C T} giving the casiness. that there organized Asiatic Turkey three:”Turkish whose Is refuse from are and threatening at un are in 1 armies | 1 here will two items in half hose for men that of Silk by Right you for. probable the men William J Ilobere Vance the the will prove inter to reader 1L{@ 90 ! and . every down of Miajor hy white, black this and July medium and light all or lisle, weight, and that desirable $1.00. silk, white colors season. for thread BNEeTE to ohey orders cordovan in fact are Brice LOT 2. lisle are of A armic Thesce concentrated \maza, Balikesri The Thirks at Konia the Ithlians while are opposing fhe positiony’ of wieakened he 1aily Constantinople. 2 ax Py Line daily T ! Sale 35¢ each, 3 Americ Louis was | at ¢ : half desirable full hose with and fashioned all Men's & pure tsurely is fit Konia arc concluding had with turned from vhen approached . | *“Mayor this is a helluva S {to which the mayor think that this try your best the program at the home of Bushnell. in he re- silk top and soles, black, colors. July Positively thosc Gireek: Constantinople much by the re- the conference to consider from tithe Turkish delecgates Uimmediately it is feavec inde- moveynents will develop Asi# Minor. 1'ourth. Noisy Ralikesri As the has been fusal of proposals Sale Price Thus far restrictions whatever unusual value. been placed on celebrating the Fourth of July in this town and there- fore enthusiasts are planning the noisiest time gl A past | years there had mper on celebrat ing the annjversary war condi- but this yecar there will be only added reason f¢ ting and being The call of the firccrackers and pistols has already been answered by the youths of the | no A most | I i the | have by St fine country, Ot fine tha replied: merchants and helluva Keep it you | RECEPTION. is a on perhaps that to coun- RAILROAD QU issue do Fla S e G {1 | pendent INFORMAL himcheon, | Massand throughout In yesterday's of the Herald there appecared an explanation, given . W. PPotecet of the Stanley Works, on the much discussed question of the last | railroad Through oversight the I heading of the question heing dis- ssed and explained was omitted. Citizens Arve Burritt School. { I ollowing a © been o da ved due to New Guests at - Elihu ; ) tions, | MILK NEQESSARY FOR' YOUNG CHILD . * celebr Boys Cause \ccording the Paliceman Robert simall with ire. f as jovial as possible. D held an evening at 5 rmal.reception was to State informal.receptio 1 two report of W. Bridgman, Bur- 8 o'clock at the Ilihu of those mecting boys firccrackers were ible for the dizastrous fire which the J. H. Connley brick yards night. The boys were Loren- Ashford, a 14-year-old colored boy, HredSEerrarino,: ia re- spon hurned Monday e | Halian youth. | When ll-year-old questioned the expinined with hted largest by the boys admitted that while firecrackers upon the the building of the brickyard, which was covered with tar paper well spattered with oil from a ine. The paper ignited short time rool was lhv.l»u_\> flecing in fright. man reported the local that he convinced that the boys meant no- harm and that it was a mat- ter of mere carcl mess on their part. After giving them a severe reprimand they were allowed to go home. It was reported this that -they will not”be arrested so far as the statec po- lice are concerned, as the fire was cidental. Mr. Connley estimated the vesterday at $350.000. The build- inst over $16,- 834 state the they they roof po- liceman deed and i were playing threw one of nearby and in full blazc, The police- authorities en- o the in to WA S moirning ac- los 5 carried an ol 000, the 000, TUpon ruthorities nothing the of filtration fire still ing irance loss to him heing about being questioned by the local stated that they do with the fire which S farm, a part Britain. which plant, and the ori- in doubt. the bot eyq) to destroyved autter of the city New w ed as a thiat Kills Three Lloyd Carvter of § Sunday gin of remains Foxes, line set reports morning he killed lot located rm Mr. Killed irecently. last in the wooded i of the Cartel the foxes had his tes that itw <ens on fin it Morse—Record Nuptials, woedding ettty Niv tool the of their Har- may- A pi hone IFFranklin daughter, Mor Rey plice at Mrs. ¢ 1R when of and cord June Darl Ituth of on and 12oyval Berlin weire that cmony, t! sod Many s Gladys was the tha Following g reception the brid Berlin rison inlk Peverly the service beingz and friend niece of irl and riced ol placo perférmed e doubla ring rela- the the 1 hest of man. weddi of | D @ wis The the the ceremon) t the sl held a home coupl live at st in futuae Berlin Bricfs., Smith of Fast Borlin with Al has tak- Smith in [.eroy en a position Westficld Robert building Westcott 1d has and Mr Ejlsworth terd®y for Norwich, N. Y will spend a month’'s vacation A business meeting and social of ths Epworth leagus will be held this evc~l O Coles oW has the A | purchased from he nccupies L. At asgion i where Fhe town and the steady “pop-pop” of the crackers and the puffs of smoke from the pistols are now an old noisc and common sight in the center, Chief I2. P. Prior of the fire depart- ment has permits to the pro- prictors of various stores for the sale of fireworks. The usudl precautions however, must be exercised by sellers of the articies or else tion will follow. I‘or the July 3 and 4 there will be lice protection for the town. The reg- ulars will don their uniforms and will have the added support of the husky specials which have heen mustered in- to service by Selectman Johnson. The firemen this year will also be on duty issued prosecti- night of added po- ning at the home of the Misses Barnes., The local B, repular meeting on July 10. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vile of Worth- ington ridge left yesterday the shore where they will spend the weel. option has taken on the of the late Julian Hall. Mr. Mrs. (‘obey of Isast Beriin ceebrated the eighteenth anniversary their wedding on Monday evening. A reception was given them friends and relatives. The contractors who haveé plans for the alterations on the Berlin Savings hank started activities lodge of A. will hold its for An been residence and of by have e eingelus f@&lfg oA Breakfast appetizing with Flour of 1ixeellence white flour. Thompson Milling Co., port, N. Y. Sold by Velcek, 1 Lawler for =0 Biscuits licht casily S0 and =0 made Angelus Standard in The Fock- the | thewr {— } Local Mmhu(\ Advises Parents to Be Carcful 0?’{ Their Children’s Dicts lh;.rinv;, Summer. livery child has a right to be as healthy as § present knowledge can make him. 4Proper feeding is one of the chief fagtors in health. Good food habits {hxm.x from the milk sta- tion are: ,’ NMe shguld he given times. 1 Plenty of Children i regular water should be wmve to taught things w In(',h are good for them Children bequire at least four glass- water Thirst mistak for food times given, P to ke Metween for es of meals often ’n and habit _fui' eating at thus developled. Children sHould not be forced to eat when not hungeyy, They should{be happy while eating. Pienty of I\n‘yp should be allowed for meals. Dirt is dangferous. Milk is the ¢best and important for growing children. No other its place. Children over #ge should have at le day and more when pos- Milk #hould not be given very Warmy¢ milk is easily di- Oftégn times milk can bhe tak- en warm \\Z\r»n it causes distress if taken cold Ir :-mlm,ln rehel against drinking milk {, it may be given in the| form of ¢phcoa, milk custards, Wheke it impossible to milk. ®dried milk or evaporated milk may b used. If dried skimmed | milk is givegn give the child plenty vegetahles :‘iml if possible some cream | butter. 'Fea and coffee should not | rowing children at all o family should a craving a all is most food food can take 5 years of three cups a sible. cold. more sted. alon SOUps et ctc is f esh or be given to The first f buy | milk. The last milk, a fogd to be dispensced with S R\'()\\&\' MAN Feanell Was With New Haven Road Many WELL DIES, H. Y cavs. 2 s -¥Vora b heen received here that Tilgpthy H. Fen- for mafly years with New Ha%en and Hert- | died in (Rhicago | e New York, radilroad, He in . and Zeneral rg Lackawanna railroad | then bhecame perinten TL.ehigh Valiey road and 18ter wa the New Haven road ad supe dent of Highland, Hrtford New York divisions, ret@ring on nell. 63 che ford Tues- | day. Ra.; | the Shore, of He the with ten- and was horn rsey Aadmaster 15 ent of was years the ac- | ritt school in honor the requirements to become citizens of this couniry. The largest number naturalized at one were ever this city zenship certificates last night. of that their citi- o Y prograni time in received Pelton had charge the and was follows: as the ity Govern- A. Quigley. Flag Welcome from ment, Mayvor Georze Chorus, “"When the ing School pupils. Presentation of Certificates, W. F. Mangan Vocal selected, A. . Address Citizenship, Is Pass- Judge Basso. Joscph solo, on S Woods. America. Assembly. mal g.eeting Song. Info of new citizens. f | | | | | he FFederal of Intrastate tates Alfecting Interstate Commerce,” should havae appeared. Regulation PROTEST AGAINST POND. Residents of stankey Quarter are up in regarding alleged conditions existing in the lily in that vicin« ity Legal steps will probably be tak« en if the conditions are not bettered. arms pond BOSTON: MAN WINS, 2.—Paul Withington Boston, D. H. L. Gollan, of Cambridge, by first. Trinity crew lengths today in the first heat of the Henley Kingswood sculls The time 9 minutes second July heat lL.ondon, of the twao tne mn regatta. was 16 and mo Raise Bread Without Yeast. You Can't Do It! And you cant build and maintain a strong body unless you put a/7 the required material into it. You must have something be= sides mere flesh-forming food. 7hat's wiy (rape-Nuts count of ill health ve®y vears ago his retirement he ad located Chicago, Since in is an ideal foodd, for besides ordi- nary nourishiment, it contains the mineral elements of the ¢grains — material absolutely required for building and maintaining the right kind of nerves and bone and blood, and brain and brawn. , Some foods lack these elements. Grape-Nuts provides them. No raise in price to consumers during or since the war.