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JULY 8, 1916. Shirt Sale r well unity te known supply brands starts vourself® with he fact that good shirts are hard used in their making, does not t of men’s shirts than offered at fials,, silks and Mostly all of the pop- d cloths. cotton fabrics, ike this should not pass you, and lar makes, ven madr this in cuff style, of high =oft and other sale, $2.59. fands in sian cor 'S Yorke flannels few heavy e and soft Shirt ade of tub si narrow stripeg, cuff madse A splendid selec- style, with ks, fibre with silk , stripes, broad cloth silks, some olors, fitre silks with collars ch, regular $6.00, for $1.89. n's Negligee Shirts with =oft made of cotton poplin, mer- d madras and fancy crepe and white or fane . Were formerl; 79, now $1.69. AIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY RCHASED OF USs. in Ken- b their is trded. ed for was Hart and re- ht o sellia “hich ot open Te pro- yroprie- White's low relCeliy: ' nd Mrs. home | over a | the air schar nmedi- to re- many charge s pres- | the | which ! en 1 East tlantic | r jour- | r. and ha ] in tho 1sing- ! rning | woche oly in n ed not > re- | 1ick | a | had sell | ning de- ! Kilby | for: a ! he | [Rof { drawing out | social {Ng | of | company WV ere ) to | at | . and | iving | rank | the | | Sharples il at on ferred a lot on Joseph Christian; has sold a house and lot: I.ane, which Band Haoly st. reasure . Flields . to Malecinsky on (‘hris formerly the house to Marcel Joseph an was Box school Social for Soldiers, At an Paul's T evening the of Mattabe Amer? important A meeting of held e an invita- IForesters ial and July planned to make the social events e proceeds of the be t *d defrav- for ma- St. society vish hally tion 50( in J was accep hall on ed. heing by the committice rge affair of !} of one the the former rines from this town. Officers Flected, Arthur was the I f for me expensc of the soldiers, sailors v cleted Iterlin p1 Tmprovement ensuing year at hid last eveninz. rr officers were .chosen follows: lent Lawrence John ). Moore M. B. Hazen. Max Suggenhime, B Case. Georze (i A H. the ts annual 2ting Directors . Demore, Lawrence, Hazen. The M. Hazen andd annual read for epted. reports and acc the year lerlin Briefs, Mrs. Clarence Boardman her parents in Baltimore. C. H. Aspinwall and (amily turned from their vacation, The Sheldons of Kensington returned from Plainville have a cottage. The regular board w he held later. School is viziti have re- have where they meeting of the schoonl s not held last night but will at a date to be announced Supervisor Showalter Danbury. of George TPrentice ridge is rapidly ina completion and will be a pleas addition to the ridge. William Ryan and John Tarditti, ex- ervice men, have entered the employ of the Berlin Brick company. John Myers of Kor chased a Republic is spending a The home Worthington few days in new on ingfon has pur- Aautomohile, the Mickles auto service AT place for tion. Nr. Berlin O has an res usce loased sta- Mrs ente and are Walmsley of East My, and M and Mrs. A Dorothy and ining M, auzhters Painter and Ruth of Mr. and turned to their home in from their wedding Mrs. Wintfred to her home in fricnds in I¢ t Rrown and Fourth and Mips Ric friends M Royal Morse have re- IJast Berlin trip Benson has returned Poquonic Al FHEHEP Rerlin. Mrs, the - Frank Aspinwall Ferlin. and patrons: to secure yvou viciting with Mas, J. M July home hory spent the Worthington N EERD! Kindly remember ply noon in Wed nd of my sup- ncprins = hefore and Woednesdayvs ol gl on the pravisin as we ~ clos- July Cowles, — od afternoons during Thank yvau. S. M and INSURANCE If Are you call propoer- proiceted ? Mildrum. not Deming HEALTH DIPT. Flartford, July &, from th of new LSS cascs fgliows 1%, scarlet whooping tuberculosi RECORD, Reports received of communicable state department of {he e phoid feves health dis- du £ e as fever 6: diphtheria 15; measles 40; c¢hicken pox 10; mumps 2, cough old | 16, ! T-5-3dx | BORDEAUX BECOMES PLAINVILLE NEWS BOARD SECRETARY Is Member ol State Examiners for Barbers Superintendent Explains That Odorous Water Will Remain in Pipes Only Few Days—Other Items of Interest to Local Readers, Alphonse J. has assumed of the state barbers Bordeaux of this member of re- town his duties as a hoard of cexaminers to which position he was cently H appointed Holcomb, My ber by Governor Marcus Bordeaux has hecn in b years and a shop in this town at the ner of Whiting and Main streets. Appointment the made a few moiiths ago and from the first of this a period of two yvears. The held a day the business for has con- ducted cor- The to state board was his dutics date month for members hoard yester- of the al New plans of work for the At this meeting s elected secretary of which position carries with it an ex{ra remunervation of 0 per Year. The men on the board receive A lary of 85 a day for each day they work during the year. Mr. Bordeaux's territory will include this scction of the state. Complaints Not Justified, ‘The many complaints poor water served its Plainville Water company have been justified in the its superintendent, who morning that the pumping Silver Grove started ing and that the odorous water remain in the pipes only for time, or until enough water to clear the mains of the water. The service state mecting Haven to disct com the iocal man w the bhoard 12 {wo year: the tlte secm not to opinion of stated this tation in yestorday morns would short drawn servoir about patrons by re is and wells station summer artesian pumping into every from the into the mains which supply the town. The hydrants about the town have been flushed and this will aid in getting the undesired water from the mains. put water in the grove service Important Mecting Tonight. important meeting the the will be held the court I’ierce public health being ntry under the aus- Americean Red ( Thisg nice he thoroughly ined the tonight by Stack, director of public healtli. nursing in thi under the state hoard of he: and the Red Cross, s " Scarce. Some cay it while others 3 not, but the general An ZeNS of citi- at 8 n the nursing of town in on o'clock tonight the town hall interest of the which throughout room street in service is conducted he co 1he will meeting of at 1te th it is report is that a Doesn’t hurt a bit and Freezone costs only a few cents. You ean jm corn, or corn the and the hard from bhottoin of feet. bottle of “Freezone' little any drug store; apply a drops upon the corn callus. stantly it stops hurting., then ly you lift that bhothersome corn or callus right off, and 1. with- out one hit of pain or sorcnc No humbug! With your fingers! any hard soft tween toes, calluses A tiny on he- skin corn, costs few In- short- at or oot TR T R e?fiygge/w ' appetizing and vith Flour of lixcellence white flour. Milling <o., Sold hy Lawler St. The Standard in Thompson POTL NG Lock- J. Volck, 1 pumps | GOULD NOT STOP -~ THEHEADACHES | | Until She Tried “Fruit-a-tives” (or Fruit Liver Tablets) 112 ConuraG ST., St. JoRAN. “T feel T must tell you of the great benefit T have received from your wonderful medicine, ‘Fruit-a-tives’. Ihave been a sufferer for many vears from [Violent Z/cadaches, and could get no permanent relief. A friend adviscd me to take ‘Fruit- a-tives’ and I did so with greaf success ; and now I am entirely free of Hecadaches, thanks to " your splendid medicine?”’ MRS. ALEXANDER SHAW, 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size At all dealers or sent on receipt of price, hy FRUTT-A-TTVES Limited, shortage of exists in “IU's as ¢ town rce sugar at the present time. hen's teeth.” the report merchant who stated that he know when the town would regular supply again. One aler thought a carload vesterday as of did have was one | not | ins had | his | he and local whole of hopes rose opened it of <oap which i substitute for stance. sugar but when was the car carload good | sub- was found to he coisid a desired sweet not the Brief Items, ‘mour, 2lreel, reported at Camp Upton from he serving with a Seymour was employed at 10 West ar- France medical t- opular George Sey formerli Main rived where unit. and is among on’s mill before mbén. of is to have Wis the town's most entering the service Inventory is taken; in zcveral of the local shops during tjheir tions. being vaca- Several from this town are planning attend the dance given by the New in Machine Co.'s Tennis club at Compounce tonight. erald accepteda § cngineering departmegt New Britain. He hasf just s junior year at Clat James Ticrney has aened sition d+=Rustell & 1}!'\\i\15 office in New Britain. g \ 5 : The stores of 1fgown wilt 3 psed ‘ West Main sition with the of the city ufi completed | zon college. qf strect his po- tomorrow afternoon. (3 Housefurnishing, Call 65 Maple FOR SALE. cally new. ville, NOMIER plow Ta fainj -6 P W. Sundeviand ~ill da zeneral teamind, withe Tel, 105-5, 1'laidillg, 1 by o and two hors What is the Difference? How many people do vou suppose would be owning their own homes if it had been necessary to pay cash outright? Not very many. I[f it were not for credit being extended to buyers there would be very few. Why should furniture not be bought the samc way ? We extend time credit on furniture, rugs ranges, ctc.—and we do it gladly. And we do ask you a lot of embarrassing questions. It's a straight business proposition with us. You are a working man or woman, or a business or profcssion- al man, and you arc entitled to credit. We are a business house and as a matter of good business we extend credit. It's all explained in a minute when you inquire from our Credit Manager, Mr. F. Scidler and it places you under no obligations to ask about credit. RUCE GO 103 Asylum Street, 150 Trumbulil Street, Hartford You are Welcome to Open An Account Here—Always and not whatsocver Hankey, the include it in procecdings 1 sumption Premier | Rritish secretary, did nof his re ar report of the in the council. The a3« however, it w addedy Lloyd George later had conversations on the subject or more members of the ABOUT THAT TRIAL is, How Lloyd George Came to Say It as that unofficia with i council, Would Be in London Is xplained | one in Anofher Way. OPPOSES CIVIL Hariford, Paris, ecached trial he The Allicd uiy i agreement RVICE. council that Bank William | sioner by the July 8. Commis« the be- the of former held Premiecr Emperor Everett J. Sturges has told would in London. as an- 1 ¢jvil service commision that he nounced by Lloyd George in ' jiaved his department could achieve if the en power \plo without being classified list of the Some time ap= the house of commons last weeék, was results the moie satisfactory COoOMm= 1 facit one, hut from a source it was | Missioner was gi of ap=- pointment of learned today that the agreement was | _ : restricted 1o the regarded ns bindi 1P pose ) 1 of have no objection to in about civil service department Sturges made Governor ou ago (‘ommissioner the Kaiser London. plication o Holcomb r exemiption and the govern referred him the civil sery commission, If the latter does not act favorably the decision mier lnolind the circle, the s.ccount continuc vjn@:w]_ Indeed, it (Memencean ga\ 1 This tacit corded in 01 and no one oh- | Premier 1o ice said, on s oral approval. the application commissioner can cement e and was never Sir Maurice re- - appeal from its to go0v- rriting ernon F-8-1wx ITELDS, The received NEW GOLD July 8 office h Belgian of Brussels, col- | onial word re- zold (Bel- Belgian | cent: important di.:mw'brirn: prospectors in the Uelde district gian Congzo) bhelonging to the state. FOR NEW BRITAIH PEOP.E by The Statements of New Britain Resi- dents Are Surely., Morce Reliable Than Thosc of Utter Strangers. real proof. New Britain Home Public people carry What a friend respect ( testimony is tatements of real weight. or neighbor compels The word of one whose home is tfar awday Invites your doubts. Here's a New Britain man's ment. And benefit. Such evidence is convincing. That's the kin:l of proof that backs Doan's Kidney 'Pills. Wm. Emley, retired tinsmith., 511 Stanley street, ST Nused Kidney Pills rs found them state- it's for Necw Britain people's ga Doan's sewer very ago and ctory in re- lieving dull pdils aer back and Kidneys. I comsider Doan's a good remcdy and recommmend them to any- in need kidney medicine.” at all Koster-Milburn NG AT ss the one of a dealers Hiuffalo. Report of the Condition of PLAINNILLL TRUST COMPANY, Of Plainville, Connecticut. close of business on the 50th day 1919 T™TeE At the June, of ;| A5 Bills discowited .. L 3 Other Joans ! Overdrafts § 1ITunds st Depositors? bonds United Stafes ane urities, Stoeis « Y hos st 79.181.43 a.120.00 | 35D aside 369 Hrepositor ank [ERR el 3 Due ure aypd Fixtures - from 1 serve Agents Due from Bonks s Trust com United State and Gold Hily e Minon Other ceptance Capital Surplus I* Other Undivided Current paid Due (0 Banks, companies Generil Deposits Stock 5.000 inds 5 V00 rrpfits, Expenses Less Banker depe in Total 1 Slat abilities g of Connectient, Cougnty Plainviiffie, « I. A. A. MacLeod. tred gajd Plafnville sweal that the f the hest m do solemnly < true to me, this H HIRD. Notary Publis l éach'week:when the price: ) :by trading here on Wednesda Noon Every Wednesday This Market Closes at During July and August. NOTE THE PRICES AT OUR WEDNESDAY MORNING SALE. Best Cbn;pound ib 27c¢ No Limit to Customers—None sold to Dealers— /0 Cents a Pound Below Wholesale Cost. BUTTER " CHEESE | Mohican New Whole c Creamery b 57C Milk 1b 35 Remember We Close at Noon—Don’t Miss This Sale Round Steaks 280 SIRLOIN OR PORTERHOUSE HAMBURG . SIEIOII{LDERS Fresh c can Fres c Ground .... 1b 24 30 or Smo. .... Ib FRANKFORTS OR BOLOGNA ......... Pot Roasts Boiling Pieces Native Veal Roatts lh‘ 26—, For Pot Pie .. 1b CABBAGE Best C Maine b 5 California Lemons iz 29¢ FANCY LARGE JUICY, REGULAR 40c VALUE. KENNEBEC RIVER SHAD ......... Ib 22¢ ) o BLUEFISH NCW Native " HADDOCK Ih 1 Fresh Mackerel Ib 15¢ - SMALL FISH ABOUT 3 Fresh Sliced Fresh Caught .... FANCY + LB. AVG.