New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 9, 1919, Page 7

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ING J ULY. AUGUST AND UP TO SEPT 12, vor (he purpose of m, as our guests, BROWN, THOMSON & CO. ESS IN ONE N CONSIDERATION OF A TFULL DAY'S PLEDGED OURSELVES TO DO TWO HAVE ks of to com fi rm, and ving our employes an wheve everything will be AT T & ) ay, bayers throughout the in them. TING COMMITTER, BROWN, THOMSON & CO. share o1 O . Thursday’s Specials S¥irts. made of emhroidered lcadcloths, i e qualiti friced ai § 50 and $8.75 each. see for yourself. £$1.00 and £3.00 <in and T hursday’s Rix pretiy Fhursdays’ Raincoats ally Priced $4.50 for Thursday and pongee, in sizes T tomMOrrow only $4.50. p1in lars Valnes white voiles and organdy cotton Georgette fisured gaberdines, and plain gaberdines of ere are a big range of pretty $3.50, 83.93, $L50. $5.00, sa You will save on every Skirt. Dresses in Misses and Women's patterns priced Thursday Only, in full lengths, butten up 36 to 44, regular price §$5.98 e YOU CAN DEFEND ON PROMPTLY iptainey 5. cay- riously by the ! non. is bt seri- js face y are place h in prmick junited PnRan. tides- e em- hoross this Camnbp ed by pital as he vhich eeks. Hos- blace o fter hter of Postmaster and intends to gp to Vermont for a short Mrs. A. B. rich. left yvesterday to =21+ Northfield conference. Good- nd the East From there she stax. - A. Hart and family ¢f New Brit- ain. are spending a few weeks with Hart's mother, Mrs. Blake, of Worthington Ridge. Mrs. The whereabouts of Mins Lucy F. Rice would like to be knmown as Fost- master Goodrich has been holding a letier for her for some time. AT, Mr=, Ridge. B. A. Haviland is visiting with R. Goodrich or AVorthingion | Rryan H. Atwatler is enjoving annual two weeks vacation. Mre. Alice Worthington Ridge is cntertaining friends from . Meriden. < Mr. and Mrs. Beecher of Kensing- are enjoving a two weeks' vaca- at Niantic. Miss Helen Tna Carter. daughter of | Second Selectman and M George B. Carter entertained a p: v of friends fror» New Britain at her home in Kensington last night. Light refresh- rent, served. The minor the I He hought his Sperry of ten tion woere Mis having repairs made 1o their home on Brandegee are Johuson, who recentl: | the Connelly place, is having | SERVING OVERSEAS | meoting wa | tho PLAINVILLE TAKES OERVILE, Yill Be Cenducted Under Aus- Ustart UP NURSE pices of Red Cross several Town Streets Will Be Acgept- cd—TFEco Will Be S0ld Ly Tickets— Ofher News Items of Interest. Plainvilla took its first important step in its post-war work last evening al o special mecting of the citizens of the fown when it was unanimously voted to es{ablish o public health nursing service in the {own as soon as arrsngementis can be, made with the propar officials for such service. The s held in the court town hall at 8 o'clock and attended. 1t held under the auspices of the lo chapter the American Red (Cross, the organization room of WAS well was of ! which is caring for the work through- the country he meeting was H. Newten, chairman branch of the Red (‘ross. his ot presided over of the AMr. Newton for the work and was a strong supporter of such a movement starting in town. The speaker of the evening was liiss Staek of Hariford who ha§ charge of such work th:-nvu;h(}u.z the staté both under the Red Cross and the stiate board of health. Tler talk served to change the attitude of any in the roem who might have vm?msed such a project. She explained the work in every detail and showed the advantages for better health wnich it will mean to the town as well as the saving of money in the future. Her entire talk was most in- teresting and the people in attendance wera all in favor of the movement aft- er she had concluded. The Dbenefits which will incrue for the town were particularly: dwelt upon by Miss Stack who emphasized the necessity for a zood healthy community. The expense of maintaining a nurse in the town was reported on by Rev. E. C. Gillette. Tt is estimated that the cntire expense for ona nurse for one year would be 31,500, The amount mentioned would include the salary of the nurse as well as other incidental expense incurred by the service here. In a town of {his size the service of one nurse ig thought to he sufficient for the needs of the public and if too much work is found the problem can easily be solved by Thiring another nurse. The townspeople will heavy hurden to bear by of the service in the town. Ly ek local showed enthusiasm not have a the advent Tt s thought that an appropriation of $400 | asked for at a town meeting. The remainder of the money will be obtained by fees col- lected by the nurse. Insurance com- panies co-operate in such matters and pay fees {0 the nurse attending their patrons In such a manner consider- able toward the $1.500 would realized. will be supplied through a fund now in the treasure of the local branch of the Red Cross. The loral chapter is financialty on firm ground and will prove a good reservoir fund for such community helps as the health nursing servioe. e ‘health nursing serviees will mean a lot to the selectmen in the care of the poor of the town. In past the entire car= of the pnor has been left to the head of the town and the work has heenm hard bec of the unpleasant conditions will be special years extensive made to the prop- erty The Waoaodmen are Tepairing new properiy in Fast Berlin. The Raracce class of the tor M. C. church will hold »] on the church their Kensing- an be held as stated will 10 socind not July issue. R Troon » will meet at the chapel on Upson’s corner Friday, July | 11, at 6:39 ». m. Several new members | are 1o be ta¥en in at this meeting. Notice to my friends and patrons: | Kindly remember to secure your sup- ply of groceries and provis! s before noen on WeAnesdays. as we are clos- ed in the aftermoons during July and Avgust. Thank you. S. M. Cowles.— advt. Fayant, owner of Lane Kennels, of pack from France, as”a doctor’'s aid ith the American R 7 Baking Made ¥asy thousands of homes by use of in the Angelus Flour The flour that never points. \ THOMPSON MILLING CO., Lockport, N. X, Sold by disap- Ydngsits PLAINVILLE NEWS | T WILL BB ABOUT $1,500 | gress is {1ec { school, | town { able land and a big eXpense to he The remainder of the $1.500 | surround- ice | | grounds Now of it relative will “devolve such or the to the care of the upon the health for such service. S Johnson has endorsement to the and will =upport an the the wWor part sick, nurse, who is trained lectman his hearty ement appropriation hy given new mc town if special mecting s called. The give her the proves of her would will also hools is in of a cour nurse, it reported, services the s pro- ap- for hoard such of vided education and asks movement would | Such he advantage and the children in the on the right path. to good Nurses are employed for the other and schools this town not in the background far such pro- concerned At the mecting the exccutive com- | mittee of the local branch and a com- mittee of 16 chosen to caresfior S the the service in the town. The execcutive committee consists of C. FI. Newton, chairman;Rey. S GV Gillette, chairman: Joseph N. McKernan, retary; Mis adic Wheeler, treasurer, Riev R gs committee. consists of: C. W. Moody, IG5 e s 6 grades health. | lower care of | children in town will as city and be as were establishing citizens work of vice- sec- v. member of execu- The other commit- IRy I ARAGRNE, TR DI E AN ek R B MystNC RS Elavk. S\ ins, S. 8. Gwillim, Mrs. A. Pestillo, Mrs. A. A. McLcod, Mrs William Cassidy, Miss Anna Grannis, Mrs. J. H. Trum- bull, Mrs, IBdwin Hills, Selectman William J. Johnson. Orrin L. Judd, principal of the Plainville Grammar John 1. Lamb and William L. Cafferty. Miss Stack the of last night's meeting and authority nurse for the town but that hecause of a Jack of nurses present time it is probable the will not start health work September. and has favorable action to secure a she stated at the its until Unaccepted Streets, At the p town a have been used as highw: but which have never been as streets by the town. This to consjderable confusion and and it is the opinion of men undersiand ihe situation that a spe- cial town meeting should be called for the acceplance of such streets or | their rejection. As cond'tions now the streets are considered regu- | lar town streets but whsn sales of | property, ete., are reporied the snag | found and the strectyare known One such street is Bank street which is as old ag many of the | residents of the town. Althogfgh used and Kknown as a town Bank | street has never been acceptel fhicial- ly by the town. The objectf®h may be that there is a dead cond\ 4t the | south end of the street but it could | be remedied by a litile work and a | continuance through to South Wash- | ington street. Further trouble has | arisen over that particular section be- cause a real cstate company /from Hari{ford has opened up buildins lots for sale and has asked that {hepsegy tian bhe accepied by the towng Se. lectman Johnson said this ";\m'nin:‘ that he was of the opinion Jthat the section could not be accepte®# because | its only outlet is onto' Bagk street which is not a town streeg A con- tinuance of one of the j \\ streets could be made through ; to ~“South Washington street likr\wi‘o but it would involve a pur(‘hasat\{ consider- ) the company which has opéned the new territory. /i The same condition ekists through- out other parts of the/ town. Each town meeting leaves the matter to the selectmen and they) seem to make no progress whateverfagn the matter until it comes to a ‘pase at the present fime. The j{accoptance of streets should be carkd for hy the in tcwn meetings and their on wonld he i‘maj_ % sent or time more there are in which for years ccepted has led frouble who | dozen streets exist | is as Selling fce By ’!"'i(-k'-f_c., The ice which was prchased by {he town from l.ake Sufsnec. N. H., to be placed of sale. it this morning /ang s0on was fact is reported the AIDS — KAISER'S / J 7 that also stated is almost necessity venture town ply. given The annual Church of Our Savior will be held Sat- urday at trolley o'clock i Junch enjoyed. Miss week O'Brien of B S S & HARTFORD A FOR STANDARD WILL BE CLOSED FRIDAY IRE R SILK STORE.” PATTERNS. ALL DAY In order Annual morning hou Ol CLOSE, 19 ble sizey mode SPECLA of a Outing, to 35: brolken assortment, prominent that our Employes have the full the but will may be for all store will not open rs, be closed day.—C. S, SPECTAL Jeading makes, t VALU 1ot ES TO $8.50. One of (orsets, not all =izes in s, flesh and white. For this sale, $3.25. . SALIS OF CORSETS FOR $1.60 manufacturer, exceptional value for $1.50. These Special Sale Prices on Wash SALE K benefit o AND PRIC he better any one style, Goods Should Interest You DRESS VOILES oES E CO. £ their business during the HILILS CO. BEETO kinds; de- Discontinued morlels 4 all sizes 19 to 26, up-to-dates styles, ;mrl; PRI~ Ty e 36 and 4 0 inches wide, in a very wide aasorr-g ment of patterns and celorings. Best value in the city and for thls/, sale 37¢ yard DRESS GINGHAMS—32 checl colors, neat d DRESS POPLINS~ colgrs, LINENE SUITING—34 inc in all the d ENDURANCE CLOTH and medium and stripes would be good and 27 inches wide, and plaids, new patterns. PERCALES light, IFor this J uly Sale 21c yard. 36 in ches wide, 36 inch es wlde; value for 50c yard. hes this sale wide, a rablo shades. For 39c vard. KIDDIE rk colo Exc ellent for children's value for 37c yard. in medium CLOTH—32 a good and inches wear. ki line of&, For this sale 27c yard. dark black, white and the: wanted July Sale price 38c¢c yard. popular summer. fabric, wide, , Special & Summer Undermuslins at Special f July Sale Prices MUSLIN GOWNS AT $1.95 —Muslin and Nainsook Gowns, slight- ssed from handling, regularly $3.00. Special Sale price to close [t} /,}}1‘ 00 tiste Gow .50 flesh its sale reported. that the positiv m how it on is but and T Details £ later. such Bricf pa L leayve the with scot will Annie with h In the list of Germans to be put on trial fl,r various crimes durirg issued by and Belgians are found many (1) General von Bue- rmer commander on the Ital- (2) Prince Rupprecht of world § war, Fren note low, jian- £ “names. ont. the the British, & GOIWNR, GOW and white. will 0 order makes distributing the s not > Compounce. table Cafferty st{ol. WHO MUST SALE PRICE, $1.59—Muslin, nainsook and ba- flesh and white, speclally priced for this sale, $1.39. SALEK this July PRICE, $1.27 For vle, $1.27 cach. e Py s S Trumbull Beach Pearl Smith the week at I Smith the ticket Johnson | be by was Selectman of ire and that it that the out on a matter. le hy is st postoffice clerk, Lo its Mr for the will vacation at hot James Willtam sup- | sitions with be | Nor- ice purchased the i tickets - ufacturing compa Items, | FON SALE—Wel rish picnic of thel ness No SALE- 24 A special FOR [ tho morning. \ for all centor at > hasket | will cally ville NOTICE- plowing iwo new. be —H. and W. is spending a | Mrs. Thomas who is now at Fort sister horses. In nainsook in and New enjoyving The McXNally Parkinson New 1soline husines wagon Washington Housefurnishing, practi« Call general Tel. and batiste, family L.ondon his vac ime time. s ahn Depa ny in 1 establist ation special al Smith, wiil also enjoy his have accepted Milford. spend Mr. from delivery will while and po= rture Mane« ruiden Bristol. hed oil and 1lso carriage and Inquire St. Goddeau, 7-9-6d4 65 Maple St.,"Plain« Sunderland will teaming with 105-5, 7-8-6dx da Plainville. 1 7-8-1wx § AND Bavaria, one of manders on the western General Mackensen. (4) Baron von der Lencken, ‘“murderer of FKEdith Cagyell” (5) Admiral von Capelle, heéad of the German navy. (¢) Underwood & Underwood. com- front. (3) the former A

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