New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 5, 1919, Page 7

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\»‘t\« SR I ng NN W i) Qi N NV 4 P-A‘NVILL.J NEW° PLEASANT FOURTH - ENJOYED BY Afifi ‘Police and Ex-Service Men Patrol STYLED IT MODES JULY SALE Pa IMA'Y WANT FOR THESE TASHIONED SUITS ARE . AND VELOUR. IN PLAIN )R BUTTON TRIMMED, IN AND BLACK, SIZIS 16 10 $19.7 .00. sale ale e only c this riced for-this iriced for this >0 are priced only f our Suit that jyou lik BATHING SUITS You seen our line of attrac- thing Suits The prices are te and the materials and e just what you want. They l[de of Jersey, Taffeta, Surf nd " Mohair, plain and fancy 1 in large assortments of 1d sizes, 36 to 46 and e 2.98 to $18.50. Whether 11 @r choose to be just his is indeed a Come in and sce deco- nart for Ccos- your- o YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY HASED OF US. by the | Center, are visiting with Mr. Youns churce h‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Young enti Kensington Kensington, o gf\,\,\l Michael Kensington act | the holiday at Savin Rock. more | Bernard P., Edward J., John A. hration | John I Moore have =sold a ore but | Property iocated on Wesleyan Lane to hany of | Hugo Johnson of New ],yn,un. S Mir. and Mrs. Harold hborate | ‘Vorthington Ridge left Lt ppigp | Morning Vermont where | spend { week-end Communion tetihe tomorrow Sunday 12 o’clock. Samuel A the has gton R | who recently soid his Ridge has Daniel Web- of road, Hart of spent and piece of Stearns of for with nelat will « he Congr ie sorvices brated a ttional 10:45 | will Berlin £ at classes ligiht- | church moerning o'clock. meet at IRev. heen juries school mnon | has West | toRhise Fiske, who weeld at returned dge blown ! spending Brookfield, Mas Worth Connley ngerd ve to | hom- on el e b the | residence vhere | acci- injury | on Worthington moved his family into the ster residence. Miss Bertha Mass, is visiting M of and Harlow with Mr. Kensington class of the Kens church will hold at the church Wednesday cvening Boston, Mrs. S Cowles of The B Mecthodist . ercam on raca ington AN e festival pariors next at 3 o'cloclk. 155 Ak Kens Rock, Fitzgerald holiday at went auto. John the Buckley and ington spent where th Not INSURANCI 1T Dy Are not FIRE Iy protected? & Mildrum. you call proper- Deming * Lift off Corns! Doesn’t hurt a bit and Freezone costs only a few cents. W any ,2fween calluse iingers! \ hard corn the toes, from bottom A tiny bottle little at any drug Arops upon the stantly it stops ht you lift that hothersome call right off. root out.one bit of pain or No humbug! ith ¢ lift corn in | { .»rr‘ soft corn, o1 be- | and the hard feet. skin of store; ,qvm-\‘u corn or callus rting. then ~hm‘— 1 corn o : and all, gorene. ment of all bills by CHECK. rder IN TOWN Automohiles Streets and ..Kecp HFAVY THAFL‘IG Thouvsand: ot Through Centev—trolleys Do Business—Church services Held As Usual—Other Noews Items., The £ July in this town in a Fotirth o celebrate most unicue mannes and despite the fact that ho town cel bration was_held all the day was enjoyve:l fully of by From until vouths early las off " tihe iz the third night the the town weire husy firecrackers, t1l the works that could firing kyrocket revolve: and oth~2r formas powdered fire ha be p 1 kil preparations vodistu holiday protection Al on the ni vandals cic “hance of The wer the churches were ht of the third lest ate mischief in at toll the church bells, fxtra were duty all the the fown The constables under Oflicer Ma- | duty in uniform in the town. Another fact douhly from e was the sight Idiers in uniform who as spocial for any marked usual faken hy the s lectmen yuarded some tempts to policemen on of on principal streets regulan rino were centeiof that made any harm half a were the D) the The their ous on the the and dozen town safe sworn occasion. men therve recent wai men carrvied pockets and for anyone to townspeople liked mer soldicrs being probable that they lected fer such in There were and other veterans who served army in looked too danger- start trouble. The the idea of the for- duty and it is will be the men sc- work in the future. Several aver cnthusiastic were warned about the time arrived hut taken into custody. The arrvival of midnight on the third was heralded by a huge bonfire which lit up the entire center and could be seen plainly in alj parts of the town racket started and lasted entirce day. fireworks stands in the center soon cleared their ware and the merchants could have sold many more dollars’ worth of the product if they obtainable But one accident the splendor the and was when Charles Carlo, but sa shot blank pistol and lodsa- powder in the palm of his ieft He received medical attention | wound will not prove The Realty company, with officos the Russell building on Whiting sty furnished a nice entertainment townspeeple at Victory Terrace when a bhand ofticers some of the of oversens revolvers on vouths “shooting hefore they were not The the then The were of were marred that youth ed the hand and of day off a the serious, in the the ren- band of fireworks for n concert was Philharmonic and a of vening derefl New hy the Britain Adisplay ~ THE RICHEST PEOPLE look carefully to their penscs, and keep close ac-| count of ecvery dollar that goes out for either * neces-| sities or luxuries. Can the man in moderate circum-| stances afford to more wasteful ? Economy and agement €X- | be good , man- demand the pay- THE Plainville Trust Co. T MAIN AND PIERCE PLAINVILLE, CT. o e?f ngeluy %f i 3 e s 3 BETTER BRI more of it A\ from PLOUR housckeepers an ANGELUS The of whao chioce take pride in their home- baking Thomp=on Lockport, N. Y. Sold by 1 Lawier Milling Co., J. Volek, St. { supervisor [ in State ( rous [ henefits | to SERIfliiéu TRIL DNEY b Governmont Inspector In Rochester Praises “F| RU!T-A-"!VE Sz MR. R. B, O'FLYNN 89 North Union St., Rochester, “T'or five long years, I was alllicte with Stomach Trouble, cloped Bladder Troubic. Dt I am safe in saying I tried over 50 different remedies without relief. I saw a testimonial of, I think, a Montreal man about ‘Fruit-a-tives and concluded to make one more trial. By the time the samplc box was finished I found quite an im- provement ; and when I had finished a50c. box, there was a grand improve- ment far beyond my exPectations. To make a long story short, I believe “‘Fruit-a-tives” or Fruit Liver Tablets the best Stomach, Liver an Bladder Medicine the world has ever produced”. N R. B. O°FLYNN, Government Concrete Inspector. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 2oc. At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y, e S ———— 110 seriot ng that time, was also enjoyed. center of the business of of July. heavy business traffic through Hundreds of the town on sOvts The did careers in the hig&est stores the for a town their The IFourth also of the garages because heavy the town. people passed their way to Compounvg ‘0 through various re- attracted a large majoritdin e after- noon while the setgfirewor of 90 picces in New Britain :ttracted the evening crowd People ™ froni “Naw Britain and Bristol and also Southing- ton called up local people by telephone ta ask them if there was te be a sty dance in.Central square. "Neows that dance was to b A spread and had there be to music there .wol eon e if not Ix an the one last Wedne at town's reception ned sol and cot such a rapidly furnish a crowd held band as s hera th to ifs ret diers sailors. Church Scivices, Congregational the at the communion the Sunday-sc morning servige tomorrow. The addre wil and w be hool will mecet will b be given hy pastor hrie at the Christian the offering for Missionary Kn- deavor with Mi The topic Others and X piscopal will be at 10.45 sessions society.. The will meet at 7 o'clock, Amy Jos will bR Lo HW society phso 1s leader. Relation Enemies.” Hn[(\ Communion held 4t the morning There no of the Sunday-school September. ¥ Bantist Morning se with the pastor 1 Meaning of a Name.” will held noon People's mecting: will he the pakt Lost ¢ ‘O SOTV- co will be ice more until vice at The Sunday-school The Yc held worship taking for ching on he at ung o'clock and svening at 7 o'cl theme **A the or iportuniiy Mor Christyan 1ing service at Jven ‘ing B At T J. Pyler AL M. E. Zion 10.45, Sunday- cvening worship and Holy 'mnmunm: at 7.43. will- pres Public executive ( unday. s at noon. o'clock conducted by of Boston Morning worship at at 12,30 ‘and celebration of The pastor ide a vices. Health Subject. mmitte lo tha The of the cal Red Cross b¥anch a public announces held town meetin< will be insthe hall o'clock rtro on The the cou om in thie new Tuesday venii at 8 wWill ‘he f o Nurs will eting Miss is meeting Red Servicoe he interest Health hoped, 0ss inz whi he in 1 is tarted will Ma have 7 s principal speaker garet Harttord, Healt under Red wlhio Nurs Cross Public the state Boand ol has spokeit in town before group of wgmen representing the wome md organization of (he tow 3 She ill explain the of ing service the fown? prict Ttems. ] The Parkinson rikin A N’ ( Teore and May for Mo ol >ve (Conlin yestordn &) S it 1\‘,({)1“ Cunningham mauguin, wher spend weelk's vacation indgewatcl ’ Ao ciesiNon: B el did. a | i ' & —T'r Comumunion of Lord's Supper wil fhe administered | noon and , Home | | to | M=t} ente: 'NEW AND LD COMMANDERS OF ATLANTIC FLEE Rear Admiral Henry B. Wilson (left) formerly commander of Ameri- can fleet in Krench waters who suc- Rear Admiral Henry T. Mayo ceeds | as commander of the Atlantic fleet Admiral Mayo returns to the general board of the navy department Washington. (right) at hotel They journeyed to the vnsm'l‘ automaobile 'he Misses Felmina Beach whe Rogel Kalish and Wil- today for Walnut remain a Helen Howe left s they will was home from week Covles Nah - holiday. DeNunzio has West Main street homesecad Park arvk for the Antecedo family from Littletield recently purchased by Manufacturing company Repair at the pany’'s plant Manufac wRkich are vacition The annual bull Electric be enjoyed his the moved to on to machinery e Trumbull Jectric and that o h turing made com Eristol both compiny now closed for annual the Trum company's employes Monday heit they Rock as the & Npecial trolley excursion of will will 1ests of on journey to Savin thei: leave the Thomas 17 visiting Walter tion with Plainville Jame ( chat front DS i Rre il esterday He 18 months and seas. A brother, niy Gertrude Lyman is visiting with uncle, Dr. Jay Prior in Boston M Ifannie Your ng Forestville » death occurrcd in the vesterday was well She was the daughter brother, Gearge, of the Church employers center at 8 0'c Prior his sister on Piercc Lathrop has accepted a po, the Hartford correspondent ‘lock Waterbu of heen dis Bay Ridge home het the al is has at ‘unningham the navy to served in had sever Paul, rned his navy fo1 trips over- still in the hetr of who neighbor- known of Simon was for- of Ouc ing town R enes Young and a merly Lady sexton of Mercy Mr. and Mrs. Bristol were visitors in The couple recently their honeymoon. Mrs. Heffernan of . South Heffernan yester- returner her Miss James town day from 3efore marriage, Helen Priol street M Lindet New York Birnbaum was Washington cobs, Mr. and Murs. Mrs. Reuben of guests.of 1. J. Mis M1 city Ja and and and are the amery butter stores. advt. Kiss perfume, $1.50 per oz. 6-28-6d 1inville best Delignt Imogene, Drug Store. sim of moncy bhetwe Pierce street Reward Prior's store. Frash Ple Id at th YR SALE $1 per Byington’ LOST Church a return cre grocery 0Z.; Large upon to LOSES LIFE AT COMPOUNCE. Thomas Rytel Drowns in Attempt to Save Cramp Vietim, Rytel of drown- aft- recovered a “Thomas Hartford Compaunce Bristol, 1y 5 Allen in place wia s ed vesterday ernoon. few According is 19 a 156 cramps arrived strength hoy was ERIE ENTER T hody was aftel the went hoy minutes to police, Rytel, the wha who rescuc of had tho and fhen he he lost his under. The other vears old, r-old while the scene nd went rescuerd. to swimming AIDIN. Hcels lians Follow €3osé " Greekse—(Civi on of Departing Leave Town. Paris Turkish d i cvacuated, July 4 Aidin roops have fi the Greeks have 2he according to a whic taking with them ci- vilian population, Con- stantinople dt:~p:sw‘1~ to the Temps Aldin, on the \rend%rtver 50 miles soutl#nst of Smyrha, was entered by Greek 1v‘or‘n< late in May. announce- men{yof:the occupation of the place being ;officially mad2d at Greek gen- erdl headyuartiers on June 1. i ; 1 is Geu. Lee’s Niece Mis concert singer Let Atiant Robert 1 will m Kendall, York note, rry broker a s New iage, his! divorced him and/ n annual moumei, second m ndali’s wife having given $100,000. . j mderwocod & 1 rumwond“' having been by him of PEP! TANGY! SPARKLINGI NZAC, the new, non-intox- icating beverage, ccrtainly does please foll Cool, shing, and pure—it, satisfies absolutely one’s natural warm-weather long- ing for a soft-drink that has a and is at thc same ealth.restorative. retr flavor time a | trial will comvigee you One b its peculiar worth. Bv the glass, bottle or rherever soft drir If not found, Y Local Distributors. Miner, Read & Tullock, 5

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