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"WEARS NO STOCKINGS < TRUMBULL SHOP 10 A @ ZA | 1§ nnl 1 3 { T { .9 i i | | 3 =5 ¢ . I 35,000 Feet of Floor Space Will I This Store Will Be Closed at Noon Fridays During July and August i 3 2 ¥s During July a gust. A R 4 g b Be Added to Factory > it 1 ; Saturday S Offer 1n Handsome EY@SSGS ST R ’ e e | “ . Lloyd Edwards Confesses to Theft of | 4 ° V o t e, Money—Chautaugua Seesions Con- | 4 ki i Chwreh Notices—Other Items, 1 J. H. Trumbull, president of the | Presented are Dress Modes to suit every taste, a§ wall as every purse. Trumbull Electric Company of this | These attractive and practical wassh Frocks are made of Challie, Voile, town. announced this morning that Gingham, Lawn, Organdy, and Linen. Featured in fancy Polka Dots, the company will erect an addition to Checks, Stripes and Plain Colors. Trimmed with Ribbon, Lace, Frills and its plant which will include about Buttons. These Models in all Styles, Sizes and Tones suggest gratifying se- 35,000 feet of floor space. Coming at L lection. Very cheap are these smart little Dresses priced $5.95 to $25.00, 4 timeib e e nori=t fontornine, L : shop and its business have heen JEANNEZTE 1 WHITE WASH SKIRTS—Made of Gaberdines, Piques, Satinette, Em- varied and frequent the announ e cars | broidered Voiles and Baronette Satin trimmed with Fancy Pockets, Buttons and. Belts, in sizes 25 to 40 inches waist measure, and are priced $1.83, $2.98, §3.98. $1.30, $5.00. 55.98 to $25.00. You will surely need one of these Wash Skirts for your Summer Out- ings. These SKirts effered in different styles will please you. ment places a calm on the entire ! 5 sitgation and shows the shop still in the control of the original owners Mr. Trumbull also stated that the new building will be our stories high Whenever a “gob | in New York., h ‘Mother” MeColl Whethi firs andl willllbe built o ibrick 'and atasl | conttALiaied, broke olace of OUR BLOUSE DEPT.—Offers for your choice Georgette and Crepe de R e e e | o me R G OO e pliose : Chine Blouses, in flesh and white, with round, V and square neck lace teelitians ahan nad Taver sna ol || Nesenteaselisithe malion ictused fof : trimmed, tucked, embroidered and the new hib effect. i t0ot will Alos e Gonetamatad | Stealing $1,000 fom Yincent Astor Two new models in Satin Waists, roll collar with large button in front, el Dhe vt ol L PR i &nd also the plain tailored model. In sizes 36 to 46, priced $2.49 (o $25.00. i e ] il E 5 It is quite useless to describe their varied charms when a visit here i e s he | age building. The safe in the office i will acquaint you with all their loveliness and appeal. neighborhood “of ' 372, he con- | was open but as Bdwards was {rusted i ; tract for the construction work has | (he moncy was considered safe. See- | @ HOUSE DRESSES—Offered in a large assortment of House Dresses, been awarded 'to tire Lewis Miller | ing the wallct helopened it and took | ‘f made of Chambray, Percale and Gingham, in materials of Plaids, Stripes Company of Meriden and the contract | the monc It was noticed that h.»l‘ 3 AndtPlain Goloriior Whife Elqus|or aclf material | izes 368 tolo2priced calls for the completion of the new | was not ahout the place after dinner | . { $1.79 to $5.50. building by November. | and nis guilt was apparent when the In commenting on the erection of money was und missing The fried- | J CREPE KIMONOS—In figured designs or plain colors, trimmed with the addition, Mr. Trumbull stated that | ship caused Mr. Cooke to hesitate and Satin Ribbon, etc. Some have collars, others collarless. And excellent line the dircctors were opposed to build- | he let the matter go. thinkir ing a large shop at this time but after n would probably return to choose from. Sizes 36 to 48, priced $2.50 to $5.98. A bargain at this ¥ several conferences the present plans | day, however, he decided to act. and ce. | . il s BI=ce were decided upon. He also stated | the state authorities were notified. | s R . > : that lhe -addition is for the enlarge- | Acting upon the description given | SRR SR ment af the present work ©f the fac- | them they Janded their man on the s 1 short [ wear it hout stockings, claiminj tory and that no new line of husiness | Corner of Pea 1d Ford streets. H 2o 2000 ,h'“.’ : A.‘ ; than | this new fashion is cooler, more com e R e S was employedtast salesman oxsinol G LR v now | fortable and much more economicel eor oo ¥ Kelly rimm}::wlré Sales (}wu‘m' ny ‘nrl: isians went onc hetter 3 o0 X & It is<but ‘a short time ago that the \\",i‘,’”o i onast i uhgitg eI ioy % 7 - south east side. That addition nea rts Wednesday evening. The Ep- 3 > [ doubled the foor space of the plant, | k€ the money. e vefurned Lhe) o0 th League Institufe has charge of i WS 1p==ryfrdomiiiastlicVenine i tooic | Teaznetati 54 shrollowealiny s teaching | e kos UG eE SERASE SRR S Rl e mital MR Bioolee stren hisjacres R HIBITONEE BRECE RN 0 s L a e ' W BERLIN NEWS | U, room, st gomne. 3tk [ renzue w5143 1o e e S R : ;e wigied nearly a fon. |1 Coneremationall Church—Morning ||l BEAf duatiere Siate 4 quilell he superion court) A bond ot sT000ING fouSundsy SoRgnealel f el Xz S T T Bt G0l e i et e At Rl D DS LG s qun kil dunnieied anduthe man B Uie BEE . DTES S B erection,of a new garage on the prop- | by pastor; Sunday school at 12 m.; | %S never been better and in no way| returned to his home in Hartford chatgerot thel ALieinoon o s ¥ ertytwhichihe reaanti\ipaichaced) Ghristian Badeavol it 6 olbloeie has production ceased since the fac- Eawards was the first local man to | week “\”I“ .:v(nn‘v:l;:“:ml' noe A large hive of bees was unearthed e [ tory turned from its large war orders | leave here for Camp Devens when the | Adventists wistend Call. = botween the floors of the old North| Iiev. samuel A. Miske returned | 17 (N0se eflective with the signing of | selcctive serviee law went into cffcct, | The members of the local Advent : | residence purchased by Mr. Dean of |nome yesterday from West Brookhend | (e armistice He was made a fop serzeant and had | Christian chureh have extended a cull 4 New Britain. The floor had to be rib- |10 take charge of the.Sunday ser.| The addition to he erected is al-| &1 opportunity to becomo an officer;to Rey. Geoxwo f Tarer B8 (OO0 B | - ped up-to get them _out. .Several|vices, Noxt Sunday: Rev. Mr. Iiske | most double thé &ze of the first brick | PUt dropped from the course for phy-jaccept “’,(\ i e e pounds of honey was found. S s (e R e S | Butldisiging Be erected by the condern | Tien vsEsons JMle s ok chie service chupch, B o dFEVRIE S8 U S | ol were hived by Martin Hazen who will | jeannette Hor Gt irneas: homet| BeverailvBarsi g0l SWhen eracted tha | BNERHCE And mes mstolad (0 el bl ished SReDR BB o0 Fnk St Tt | " Tyito Be Made by Auto o Savin | "binemy,. o aviars. vesterday from hemWcation spent at | new addition will he tie iargest fac- | [0y YOpnE, WAMAR ShOTHY Afier histeomnection W o h at the services | m y | Mrs. Margaret Fagin was in town |iyest Brookfield. tory building in town as far as floor | hors phg o o Sountr Sorganauilies . large congresation veaterdayiulaitinggMs st B EHE I mantand B S esege s B m el oliier Wi shatane o b |Byes s st ofMenne, iHISRcARe R ill Do BEormorrow ian g 2 Sl s kN S d Afrs Travetnan |, Su and Mrs. B. H. § algglisnace: . 5 thoroughly investigated. Mr. Cooke, will be present to become acquajnted 4 Rock Next Satun 2y R R e i1_n:w(;ru\fin:o::;:::u;f: Mrs. Showalter's \-‘I‘:,“"l!nzh. ouldicoyer FotTRacrestor I i bac T e RaEel R D e e S him! : Rbarhelis ster, Miss Slaug ground. o Coan Chureh Notices, by | ‘“,]‘_;3;‘":‘&:"-" Shontly A il | 3. H. Connley has purchased a lot| John H. Trumbull as president and B guandusy Notices . . ) e ual picnie of St. Gabriel's lon e Berlinillotrcet ldinectl bicros from Henty Trimb. S S SEAT Yesterday was ohserved as temper- Church of Our Savio Celebra- 3 ¥ | church was held today at Thompsan's | o 2 L ry. Trumbull asisecretary are twWoil \ncoiday-at the sesslon of the Connecs . ; " 8 o'clo A GRAHAM INVENTORY FILED ! SRR . S [V UE wenstegiand willbuildBingtns (Biothers (R Inavel nleced ithe town it G Bl Ba SRS il lon ot Holy Communign st fog So5e B i A e #lw‘;,n; future. i on the mdp by the stew(iiof thelr (. oboicc. were undes the dircetion oe. o 0e ]””,”;(:",‘”"“‘ ) m‘r”.( ol ' i y S o i e e JoulsEushnel IElsfispendine ol tonifractony A ssoclated Swithfhemrs S| ol den e O e wioe el i o e It o s AR H i Cialam Lelb Bt el e o inaie s iocRsinga e el e 908 E SRR an R o T, Wneeler who s alsol resdonsilelliaveely, attended. Delesates from all | . sl el e e i ) ; = ives in | BINNINE at 10:45. Sunday school at 12 | 0% : or the growth® of the plant, "New|over the atatc were in attendance and | 2CI9CK: Sundoy school 85 BO0H: e, . Over $14,000—Anderson Arrives in | Jii BE Uorth longue at 5o4%, led by | TODArt Deming returned yesterday | wages are to be paid the eniployees of Srghio siate meve b Ddtcs sn S i Bieervics A Socliegk Seey This Country — William Bulkeley | Miss Mabel Barnes. No evening s”"|::ug;mm the Stanley salesmen’s re- | the Ce Sl CRiniR Beot e eyl 55 o BT S DBl Esnos ivin e B Rl e ) % ico. 1 . date from July 14. stone was s principal speaker of j Preach at hot o ‘Given Reception Last Evening. Zcm'.:m at St. Gabe e church | 1SXtensive - alterations are being A . '!':nmxl'(\:.r‘nm(\y]y" ];“y.y ;‘;’\:']r‘ -"n ‘-..;.hhl Baptist —Morning “sopvise at 10:45 Surtday marning will he held as usual, | Made on the Bosworth place recently Jwards Admits Guilt, e by do i o g olelocle with iprenuhinz by Ehel DasIon The annual excursion and outing of | morning service at 11 o'clock with | Purchased by William Scott. Lloyd Edwards of Hartford, former- H'p RmeE e e g Association | o1 ‘Giving a Taint to Religion.” i SIS i el by S| e Her Ve Miss Grace Skinner has returhed | |y of this town, appeared in the police | hae heon workineg, She made an im. | Sunday school at noon and Young MRS take place next Saturday, July 26, at | Walter Atwater and family accom- |home from Northfield, where she has | court last evening before Judge Ed-|pontant and interesting statement | People’s service at 6 o'clock followed ZTHEL Savin Rock, the trip to be made by | Panied by Charles Hart and famjly |Peen in attendance at the conference. | ward P. Prior and Prosecutor S. 5. | oo he snids “The women of (ha ! by the evening service af 7 o'clock g PMNJ auto trucks. The Paper Goods Co. has | are going’ to motor to Lake Bashan | —_— Gwillim charged with the theft of [aecociation do not feel that their, With preaching by the pastor on "4 ». el S e e B R 7o WA fheons ox Traxseonr | 157 o™ Chokes uraee on Bt Maln |worlc on {emperence “lines Is _yot| Fersonsl Question” L f o — will and wholesome co-operation of | Word was received this morning | WORRIFD BY LOOSE WHITE MICE | and with a chagrined face said he aid | 10shed: They imow much remains| & e b ek, Sunday school at % y ,men entered politil A eniploves more than tevars tie | trom Edward Anderson of his airival New York, July 19.—One of the| N0t know why he stole the money ex-|'0, "¢ 1N ,":\(v"mfx e ho | 12:30 o'clock and evening wovship at she'd get her hand in the pocket that expense incurred. | at Camp Merritt after ~ being over- | seventy war brides who arrived here | CePt that the temptation and sur- |3 o . 1o stands for absolute purity 7:45 o'clock.] The result of the cen Id the cash. Miss Parks is largely Bight trucks will accommodate | SeAs for the past vear. At the time | ¥osterdhy on the transport Manchuri | FOURdings got the best of him. Tt is | i o Tl stunds for absolut 14:‘ ons | sus taken by the pastor shows 66 responsible for the work of the finans the 300 picnickers, arrangements hav- | Of his enlistment he went direct to | took aboard at St. Nazaire six white | With great regret that locai people | OF 1€ T e i e e D e o) 0 R department of the democratic na= ing been made to start at 7 o'clock in | Camp Devens where he remained for | mice. She placed them in a cage in | heard of the incident as Bdwards lived [ S1OMY OF e, SV 80 much accomey Men. 10 Wom A o (otal is 17 (ional commitice. Hefore she enters order to.get in a full day. A shore | Short time heing attached to the | her statered. Two days out tne six | here before going to war and was [PISRES RE RECC of FMECRL eapnert) (00 FORSIEIE PN T embers o noliticaishie studied Iy dinner at Wilcox's is the feature of the | 303rd Machin Gun Rattalion which | Mice escaped. For several hours 70 | considered among the hest young men [WOIK 13 sveat, and ihe e e s e e —— dag to be followed by sports after | \AS one of the first to g0 across. Ifrom | brides on the Manchuria showed every | N the town. He drove an euto truck |MUS continue 1o Japor unceasing; the church and = i i dinner. All the former excursions | this battalion he was transferred to | evidence of hysterineand panic. All| here and chummed with Cooke, the |SNCYEY Tov the abolition of the other sunday school. h } his have been of the highest order and |!he 160th Transportation .company | DUt W0 were captureéd later in the | Man from whom he stole. things which degrade and ruin man- ormme ol e veniiths butin: eililnaleyon kot whlcHiwas 'dois eonvaianing * | day. The ship's cat accounted for the | His arrest was swiftly carried out by | Kind L “""\' o IS There are quitec a number of sou- Brief items, B e NG et Bulkeley Tendered Reception, ather two. the state police. Word was sent them ;':]“';(‘"“"” .';11”.“‘KH\T:(.‘(\'\'\’A‘:,‘, ']‘I‘:“,’::;'n': venir programs left over which were local post office has received The committee in charge of the out- | William Bulkeley, president of the S lasumishtand teeiiodrsiatton theyiar, Sk : : = printed in commemoration of the a copy of th ial bulletin —an- rived in town with Edwards as a pris.| The evening's . entertainment was ing are L. T. Shipps, chairman, in | Berlin Savings bank, was tendered a S w0 : soldiers’ and sailors’ welcome home nouncing the raising of the ban on 5 2 . 2 et £ u | H va P . earaen. | furnished by Neil Patterson, the - i o ¥ conjunction with B. P. Moore, D. M. | receptidn and dinner lasi evening by | WASHINGTON S KICK CnoLeile Snasitalicn § Logihe Barags | B e T coved | Celebration, June last. At that sending articles to Germany. Th rainrher and G Sicanitg | dotl and admitted his zuilt. The Cooke |famous Scotch comedian € PIONEE was given to all serv- may now he sent via parcel post aft alarney a 3. S. Griffiths. | the incorporators of the hank at the SR : & Sioal it tion iad taany autonos | thme loneieacht wash glyent tofall fservim $14,000 Istate e e e S i family wasiiat ‘dinner and Fdwards|& Sreal atiracuon and imany auton o A S S el rastricton several years. ; $14, sstate. | B m Farmington, in honor | o 4 g -t sate S de- ! ic en o ! 2 ISCLLUCT A : ; was left alone in the office he enr. |bile parties came to the grounds d Thomas Royce and Fred Mo An invegtory of the estate of the | of his 90th hirthday. After the din- | Sl spite the bad weather for the enter- | 80ld letters O O s d” .thum Jat® Jane A. Graham was filed this | ner reminiscent remarks were made | - ;wam | Sulte & number were soldl but sev.. haveinacepted positions in the Han= morning in the court of probate in | by all those present who congratulat- | The session continues unrtil next | eral hundred are left ove T'he Boy Ifdactony o cosk Mew Britain. The deceased left an | ed Mr. Rulkeley his. o - | £ 2 Local people are keeping the coal d A anfiied AV keley on his continued so- | Tuesday evening. Many people are Scouts today made a house-to-hous scstate valued at $14,154.37. Of this [ journ through life cxpressing their | S B At e dealers busy filling their bins for the amount the Household possessions to- | best wishes for his future health and | Rl )\1\\}1?1;“ et E el S inter months. & tal only $10. | louzt-yity. itr: Bulkelsy responiad 2 E These programs a ound in real; The small supply eac s atif The inventory follows: | briefly but feeling for the kigd ex- — == ————mm— | maplic leaf leather; there is no imi- | noticcable in town due to the deman Household articles ........ $10.00 | pression of his friends. The™guests 9 e ===y | tation leather about them. The pro- ! for the commodity for canning. ete 0 ghares U. §. Steel Pfd. .. 1,160.00 | present at the dinner Jast evening | £ g’ 1 | gram contains the war record of Rev. J. E. Fay, pastor of the e AT S | were William Bulkeley, Francis Dem- 4 3 Plainville in its various activitics, in- | Church of Our Lady of Mercy, has ?:h Beriin Savings Bank 4,608.47 | ing, \Wiliam H. Webster, Dr. Rogers i fl 6’1”;5' allf ,} | cluding the War Burcau, Red Cross, | purchased a Buick: limousine. ash, New Britain Savinas M. Griswold, W. L. Alwater, H. C. [} | Food and Fuel and ¢ Guard Wooster Williams has sold his # Bank e | Deming, H. H. Damon, J. Waodruff, o \Al | 7This is the only place where such ' Dodge touring ca : it Cash, Meriden Saviigs Bank | Major Frank L. Wilcox, Reg Sam- '\ M| records have been kept; it is the on! Localfrkrrcrs svelcomedsthe steady Cash, Middletown Savings uel A. Fisk. George Green, (Géorge B. ¥ 5 - AN 4 | place where the Honor Roll and the rain of last night and this morning. Bank 5 1,482.59 | Norton, Willard I. Alling, J. Fitz- SN/ M S Y | photogranns of Piainville boga:swho [{One of them stated that the rain was Cash, Bristol Savings Bank 038.60 | simons. C. W. Stevens, C. F. Johnson, | N ‘K-‘“‘\ diod or were wounded in thé service | badly nceded and will help much in Cash on hand =........... 30.87 | J. C. Bauer and George 1. Dodd. V= are kept enlargingdche haiyon ®ac yar Savings Stamp ... 429 | el e i | This Bank beticves implicitly in the | L e e Total $14.15 e RN:;:IN,::;»M‘H;O! Mr. I:x»]un,m at |:1n | | possibilities and the future of this Hono oll in pre "vn\‘ .\l.»‘-a It is e S ¢ N ecameh e She 20 T [Berlin depot has maved into the | | a record that will be valuable to have | pjow the in a post oftice on the Vil \‘»‘y:g:-;\v';\?u:;cnf’( N \:;1‘ Ceoime (Geimihelplace o the Beach (Ko : s and, being bound in leather. can be | yecin Wishinaton v ot R sotiie i > Swamp road. 3 | As a recognized factor in its devel- | Kept permanentl It is useful Qi s e e : East Berlin Ttems. 1L el st Gt 7 et et TOdE ARE opment we are particularly interested well as ornamental, coniaining about wur sa mps ora Los 1ot hoen rostan el mornins SforSani nutol o § Fotls- e a i s i in its industrial growth. le. Pa, to spend their vacation. Mr. Golong is the superintendent of the Berlin Construction Co. Miss Marjorie Moore is ' spending the day in Hartford Ehory Matsen that he has arrived at Pigavgort News and is expecting his frge at any time now. rmes of Elizabeth with his mother, Mr: It is hoped to pay mo of printing these books o1 receipts, and so, all who purchase, S besides having a valuable war record will assist in defraying the expense We gladly supply our customers N with the capital prudenee permits and Emily WASHINGIONIANS WAl ) REPRESEMTATION IR COHGRESS visiting in a broader way devote the money at W spending BETTLRY BREAD ! \Barnes. '7",‘, peaide bk ; our command, whenever practicable and more Y7 it from L\ 1-‘“" help out the town treasury t Mts. Agnes Deforest hag gonme to N day at the Plainville Chautauqua i e ANE DiSTRICY oF S i b : : snd_more Bt ¥ tro #8ena Enelng b “New Haven to spend the week-end Church Notices () UL ol < o RE | to the uphuilding and maintaining of [ N;]Q;P 4nf e ‘ v L W. E, Penfield celebrated his sev- | St Paul's Roman Catholic Church s e s hioce R e Boy Scouts were e i enty-fifth. birthday e e et | P achinetoninng witl noe permin ] heiie iR f who t=ke pride MiAuelr home- | e .'"\(I hee b feemenied 0l 00 g . felititations from his many Pev. J. €. Brennan East Berlin | to be fargotten that in this govern- baking. o | v.m Jjob .I,' is hoped tha :} u}v\ ‘”;:. pnds. chureh at 9 o'clock. There will he no | ment “of the people, by the people THE Thompson Milling Co., 1 people will co-operate so that tho Several of the local young men are Sunday school at 12 m.: Junior! and for the people” they have no word ¢ Lockport, . Y. | entire lot will be sold and the deficit +8lVing an invitation' dance on Friday summer. | to say. The District of Columbia, gov- . ¥ of next week. | Methodist Bpiscopal Church— | erned by congress, has no representa- t The East Berlin Improvement com- Morning service at 10:45 o'clock, : tive in that bedy. Hence this protest alnv‘ e rus Oo pany transferred their large safe from sermon by Rev. E. F. hounsbury; | now conspicuously posted n front of | WEST MAIN AND PIERCE STS. the present library room to the old'Sundaya school at 12 m.; Junior | the White House. 1 PLAINVILLE, OT, Sold by made up. . 9. Nitupski, 115 }Beaver 6. The programs sell f 2 not cover the cost of the book The leather, outside of any printin costs about 75c. The printer who did