New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 3, 1919, Page 9

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STYLED JIT MODES AY WAN WASHIONED SUITS ND VELOUR, BLITTON T FOR THESE ARE PLAIN TRIMMED, IN D BLACK, SIZES 16 TO for this sdle only ¢ $19. 73. for this sale only $25.0 priced chase your Suit that you for this s,ile like. BATHING SUITS you seen our thing Suits? the re just what you want. Jersey, Mohair, large and sizes, 86 to pte and de of hnd pd - in $2.98 <o fim .or ghoose this. is indeed a Come in and. see line of attrac- The prices are materials and They Taffeta, Surf plain and fancy assortments of 46 ‘and are $18.50. Whether to be just deco- smart - cos for your- [N YOU CAN DEPEND ON CHAAED OF 'USs. ep, holi- l has been, visiting relatives at Vermont, :30, and e local; at 4 the ever. is in. is . being ite. . far, . Berlin eek of ay that he hi con(‘o gecued T will he local of the’ coritest "Hart- s that ts will n -for 1. be school | 1 pen- at the le that, 1 be! it and will ever while - sington posteffice on' July ) the the the en, itti e has, return to her home. A number of Boy Scouts have gone to Chester Lake, where they. will ('1mp out for the next two weeks. Revente agents will ‘be at the Ken- 12 to collect tax on pool rooms, 'buses,' c!cA the ‘special U. 8. -automobiles used s - SOME FIRE EH, WHAT" Make Tven the Fires 0\01:‘»(‘,1«" the Doughboys' Wish They Were Honn': —Here's What :One says. Paris, June (By Mail.)—If )t’)tl “ton ace c\'cn a real ¥ ,\Qu “have to come “back doug_hl:;;.ys in. .Europe are: unad--, mous in- declaring. A - Paris fire was want R blaze ‘home, well under way Cand the fire-fighters were having hard work confining the blaze to the base- inent when a party of doughboy sight- seers under a Y. M. C. A, guide passed down the street. The dough- boys paused to sec the Paris firemen in action. 'A large crowd of French- men also, in open cyed admiration, were watching the department at - work. “Not much of a fire,” ventured one of the doughboys to a pretty made- moiselle standing beside him. “Oh yes, a big fire, monsieur, a big fire, the young miss an- swered enthusiastically. “the biggest fire in Paris in a long. long time.” The doughboy stared. “Say, Miss,” he finally ventured, “do you know what ‘they'd do with that fire if they had it in New York? They'd use it to light a cigarette with, then step on it.” very WILSON CABLES REGRETS. On Board the U. S. S. George Wash- ington, July 3.—President Wilson to- day sent a m dent-elect Pessoa of B York, ex- pressing his regret that he was not in the United ates to greet the Brazil- jan statesman and extending his best wishes to him and the hope that his 1 visit had been a pleasant one. Baking Made FEasy in thousands of homes by use of the : Angelus Flour The flour that never points. E THOMPSON MILLIN (- CO Lockport, N. Y, Sold hy J. Volek, 1 Lawler St. disap- 3 ¥ 'FIREMEN HAVE RUN, BUT FIND NO BLAZE Blarm Sounded for Supposed Fire on East Street. 'ALL READY FOR FOURTH Storckeepers Doing Rushing Business in Fireworks—Registered Victory Bonds Arrive—Local Men Get Big String of Fish—Brief News Items, The fire department was called out this morning to extinguish a blaze in the house at 82 East street. \When the department arrived there was no fire and the truck returned to the house without having unwound a recl of hose. At 8.50 the whistle Manufacturing shrieked wildly and siX blasts sounded the district east of the railroad cross- ing on Broad street. The whistle kept up its blasts for several minutes and the townspeople thought a bad con- { flagration had started. Others thought that the fireworks on some of the stands in the center of the town had beeh set on fire and the people started a rush to the center. The firemen sponded promptly and all them were on hand for fighting fire. The firemen on the company’s \»mwm» re of the nearly are anxious for a alarm system which will have districts throughout the town the present districts include altogether too much territory. While the expense of installing a new system . migh Lo great, its worth would be more than the cost to the citizens paying for b}‘ taxation. The String of Fish, Daniel Collins, Fred Morion and Charles Klarich went fishing vesterday and returned last evening tired out and with their usual “string’” of fish. “Dan" has some reputation as a fish- l erman and he lives up to it. He ordered imaginary nice bass for several of his friends im his place of ! business this morning and- was- then politely reminded- that the ‘‘stfing’ did not include bass. If reports of the trip are true Dan and Charles slept under a big trec while Morton burned - himself in the hot sun waiting for the fish that never - bit. Ready for the Fourth. The logal stm'nk%opcrs sclling fire Works this year put out their stand and ‘th nyErain and then started the rush whidh v continue all night tonight and all tomorrow. Yoaungsters were at the stand. early and forgot the candy which . the pennies formerly purchased in.their desire te shoot firecrdckers. The selectmanpfhas taken every pre- caution a ainst trouble, fire or acci- «ent. He has ordered the regularn policemen to be on duly in the center and several supernumera will “sist them. There’ will also be special constables on duty at the school houses and the churches. The fire- men will be on duty all night ready fo any emergency, while some members of the department will do duty for the fire department near the fireworks stands in the center. Tomorrow will be a noisy Fourth in the town. There has heen no restric- tions whatever placed on its observ- ance and the youths plan to whke up the old town by a continual bombard- ment. No town celebratian has heen planned and the street dance which was onee mentioned secms to haie failed or been forgotten. Registered Bonds Ready. legistered bonds of the fifth Victory Liberty loan have arrived i{he Plainville Trust company aco ing to a statement by A. A. McLeod, treasurer, this morning. Holders of registered bond certificates can get their bonds at the bank at any time from now on-by bringing their certifi- cates and having them exchanged for the bonds. The bank will be closed all day to- morrow in observance of the national holiday. new more as it always goods es as- or 1 Brief Items. Confessions will be heard this aft- ernoon and evening in the Church of Our Lady of Mercy in connection with the first 17riday of the month, which is tomorrow. Mass will be said at 5.30 o’clock tomorrow morning and Holy Communion distributed at 7 o’'clock. Miss Rebecca Brunelle and brother Ityno of St. Johnsbury, Vi, are spend- ing a two weeks' vacation at the home of their aunt Mrs. Mary Brunelle of 129 Main street. Carrie Stewart and mother left yes- terday for Westfield for their annual vacation & E. D. Spellman short vacation. Clarence Nelson, Ralph and Martin Stephenson left Short Beach, where they for 10 days. The Trumbull Electric company's plant closed this evening and will re- main closed until July 14. The an- | nual vacation will be enjoyed during this period and the company’'s annual outing to its employes will be held on Monday, when they will leave by spe- 1 cial cars for Savin Rock, there to en- | jor a shore dinner and the other en- jovments of the resort. Mrs. Catherine Colgan is visiting her niece, Mrs. ham of West Main street. Fred, Powers has moved hls family from Maple .street to the Norton homestead, at the corner of Washing- ton and West Main streets. Miss Mary Wagne spending a | is enjoying a Williams today for will sojourn of Norwalk J L. B. Gra- AOrlicK's the Orig |na! Malted Milk. Avond | West i just e i AR ation. with" friends in | New Haven. Miss® Elizabeth Burns Square is entertaining her Clan of New Haven, Assistant Postmaster ham has retutned stay in New York city. Alfred Goddeau and Frank have gone to Pittsficld a few days The nostoflice will obseryve tomorrow The open at 0.45 No money There will livery on the city no rural delivery ‘The stores holiday hours tomor: open a short time in the Mrs. William J. Ryan Main street have ‘Haven. Prash sold of Central niece, Gra- days’ James J. from a few Morri- ¢ Maz o mn Massy, for the holi- window close at day will o'clock. sued. stamp and orders will be be a morni delivery routc for v will® the obs rems morniy and son of | moved to New Plainville creamery at the best grocery 3 FOR SALE—Delight KK $1 per oz.; Imo,.onr-, By in;;tnn' butter is stores..—advt. perfume, $1.50 0z. 6-28-6d ’Vlaple Hill Viola Miller of Newington. ag a graduate of New Britain school, cTass of 1918, diéfl at her I'riday, after a lengthy illnes per ed 19, High home Miss Mary Johnson and Goodsell are spending the Londonderry, Vt. Miss Bertl summer AL Miss Anna Goods of Golf street has returned after spending 10 days in Boston. Mr. and south end ‘Winter of Elm an automobile C., where they week. Irwin of and Mrs. W. E Hill le(t Saturday” trip to Washington, will spend about for B a D. J. evenue has Winchester of Maple his propeity. Winch er has taken a place as fo man of a large farm in Tolland, where he started his.duties July 1. Mrs. M. D. Shonts is spending several wegks in Chicago with her sistér, Mrs. A. Huston, hay ing attended the wedding of her niecce there last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. FFH. Bellerer and daughter Mabhel of Johnson streetl took | an ‘automobile tripito Passaic, N. J., over the week-end.’ Hill sold M of Stuart street » Miss DeLaum of*New Jersey is the zuest of Miss Mabelf Bollerer of John- son street, 4 and Arthur Steiberz are training at Canmp the surfmer. Algot street for of Golf Devens Red di The Newington a “*\Welcome home’ to the soldiers and s will give tomorron ross 101 F. Sternberg off Golf recovered -from _a two VAZs street has veeks' ill- ness. Mrs L. I.; is Visiting Mas. Johnson street. FElmhurst . H: Bollerer ¢ E. Stodd%rd and family of len are spending the sumer at bungalow 'Zl\ Maple Hill avenue. Davis, | formerly of Hartford, hased Mpropérty from 1. H. the gbuth end, consisting of acres. riwvin has the con- Erwin nine Miss | i tho | 8 Don’t Keep Delaying the Day As each hour, prices. hour arc worth $1,000 back a single one, for a million times keep putt TORY each day, goes tunity grows less fo purchase at Our friend J. P. Morgan figured that of his time was \\()r‘h ‘OU (8% by the your oppor- present day every Your hours, too, could not buy that. Don’t 1,000. You ing it off, if you are going to buy Furnjture, S J S S J 2 with the anticipation that you won’t have to pay the high prices of today. constantly advancing. Buy your furniture or furnish- ings today for Make no mistake, prices future delivery if necessary. are We have a wonderful and interesting display in Living Room, Chamber, Dining Room and Summer Furniture, We consider we have as large and well assorted stock as and dealer outside of Boston. real live bargains, 103 Asylum Street, Come in and see the the kind you get at { THE FLINT- RUGE GO. 150 Trumbull Street, Hartford - § The man who wastes his hours is the greatest spend- thiniftfeofalls tract | vis, which will be ready for occupancy about September 1 HE KEEPS TAB ON ALL NAVY MEN; on the navy havé enlisted mohili to build a bungalow the bur department. cards of all in the n He's hbu problem of au of nay In the 1551 885 ation fou now onnel Mr. Da- tatis Atio his re men S e with nEofi ords who anu- de- { mai ! Every | periences did the Hasd, her GERMAN NATIONAL TARESRCGE ASSEMBLY TREATY SATURDAY ' Copenhagen, German with the July 8.—The national assembly will deal treaty of peace between the Allies and “ Germany on Saturday, and a majority s for the ratification of the instrument has been secured, according to a Wei- dispatch to the Politiken. PLAIN QUESTIONS TO NEW*l BRITAIN PEOPLE New Britain Reader mit the Soundness of the Will Ad- Logic. Britain people Deoan’'s Kidney Pills medicine were they confirm Would New recoms- as they do not reliable? their statements elapsed if their show the remedy 2 Statements mend if the Would ifter years have ex- to like conviction to no deserving ing must mind of every reader: Mrs W. Plumb, 82 m itain, zave the following ac experience with Aprild 751 16 and in my considerablc bothered dneys during follow carry St., New ot count Kidn crosg Doan's “Pains shoulder- Pills my back caused me am on mo such times m my vinter and nonths kidneys beco in' actio:. In ek ca this very gor recommenda- have L cor and v 1ilways ¢ cted ider them a thy - of remeady tion.” 60¢, Co. Mfg all dealers Foster-Milburn Buffalo, N. Y. NEW BRITAIN AVE., PLAINVILLE, CONN. Friday Evening--7:30 to 9:30 20 PIECES—PHILHARMONIC BAND—20 PIECES To Wise, Restrictions. advertise our exclusive Home Sites. Easy, Terms. Wide Streets. 5-Foot Sidewalks. ecial Inducements to Builders. $2 500 in Cash to customers building first 25 houses. $100 in Cash to customer when house is completed. Libery Bonds accepted. We give you full value for your bond. THE EASTERN LAND TRUST M. V. Cass, Mgr. Brank h‘Oifice 13 Whiting Street Plainville, Conn. Imitations and Substitutes, [ é Large Lots. Low Prices. 3-Foot Tree Belt. X Y

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