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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1919. i — p—— Pl JNV Q Addresses by selected speakers, so TAINVILLE NEWS | aidrestes oy selected spesicrs sonzs @ their homes in the davtime rather N remain over for any evening ‘ Say Pop! Don’t let mother on i B . : ElflSE Ti]NEfiHTl The Ebworth league titute will g - wait any longer for that begin tomorrow i evening w Baby Carriage you've prom- l and delegates will meet at a reception | e in the auditorium at 8 o'clock. The Jg , > ised ner so often. Go into 5 registratic o he stitute will n ‘ “ e { booth under the direction Simer B > their NEW ARRIVALS— This Store Will Be Closed at Noon Fridays During July and August, o Plainville Methodist church, is chair- R TO PACKARDS. man of the program committee of Choose Your Summer Footwear From §° MOt oiomion oo g = Veterans and Members of Relict Corps ;‘,‘,,.“‘l:‘,'\“"“”\‘”'_\”‘” 5 ‘,.‘\‘1“,,":,‘ H‘: Pl’iCCS Rul] From home mission board will be a speake These Extensive Displays | RN T 25 to $75 the committee in cha £ the inst ported—Other Items, tute, has arrived on the grounds and e will remain throughout the p The class courses of the 20th annual « : which ends at noon on Sunday 5 Smartly dressed feet are a very attractive part of a woman's outfit. [ scesion "f‘l”‘" Sonnech b “*“”"‘ g Among the speakers at the conven- l ] []‘. These offers are more than ordinarily lempting and the prices are in- S enib e no g NGRS vitingly low. Come into.our Shoe Dept. and see what we are featuring OLYhRE I o SLEOTTL G DI U for warm weather wear. B | been held yesterday morning. AlL| €W ""“‘]‘ ity; Rev \'l\“"" b | 8 i ] oL ai T —— ho closing | pastor of First church, Meriden: ltev. § White Canvas Pumps, welt soles, Cuban and military heels, priced SR L L e i ) b8 = $4.00 pair. work proved interesting. Only onc | eve s on the schedule for taday | Board of Home Missions White Kid Pumps and Oxfords, Louis heels, light soles, were $9.00, Gt on the ¢ tul now 00, and that consisted of cannir dem-| Dr. Elmer A. Dent BR CE K ® | onstration which was given this morn- The commitiee on the 3 ' ack b i 4 L and ' s s, Li - s, ' $8.0 7 2 o & - ack Kid Tongue Pumps, hand turn soles, Louis heels, priced $8.00 e R R R R e l ] y E = chur T £ id WL Lug Ansoniz White Canvas Oxfords, Cuban heels, white ivory soles, priced $6.50 g bt . S i tion will be: Rev. W West, of . An entertainment yesterday after- Lamb, Plainville: 0. H. CO Bathing Shoes in all colors, priced 43¢, 65¢c and 75c pair. ey P e e s B [ithole s SloR BB R f oS lee Belen] < e CHOIC Ol S T DIt g | Misses Jessic H. Newgeon of New He- | e, Waterbury, and Fred W. Roberts. ven and Gertrude I5. Beebe, reader, of Although there has been a big increase in price of underwear we e e e ’ 3 K 103 ASYLUM ST. are still selling it to you at (he old price, because we had purchased a thes é : . The commiltee in charge of devo- ool % i F i i nir entertainment was the annual | tional meetir LG oy e bk nan 150 TRUMBULL ST. large stock some time ago and are giving you an oppor y tobuy them eetal nd cxnibllon be B Dunil of Lo i L L . 57 e B pon Sl 0e QBIo 1B e CERo (ke the elocution class of Mrs. Holton o . g i Drop in, we'll be glad to V & 3 8, a 8 e, S . .50, .98, bk = 3 5 3 Ylainville Womon‘ <fionns, nainsook, batiste and crepe, priced $1.50, $1.98, Todas & Ree bl ne o e iyl SRR IR et R i $2.50, and .9 i _ o grounds and exercises appropriate for . ’ 4 Women's Envelope Chemise, priced 98¢, $1.50, $1.98 and $2.98. T T e e i Bloomersasc SToo Rt n noon at 2 o'clock in the auditoriuwin | 2 : Children's Drawers, skirts, slips, gowns, bloomers, pajamac. with Prealdent Spencerias leadsr: mhe || ~ew: Haven) will be injichirselof Crepe de Chine and Satin Chemise, priced $1.98, $2.98, $3.985, rincinal Sueake S on b 0y wos Royl | Junio; Gowns, $1.98, 8$5.08. $6.98, E 0 N John Lee Brooks of Hartford. The One Air Recruit Wanted | Lowis Judson of Washington, D. Ci | o e ecied to i Women's Skirts, lace or embroid$2.50 and $2.98. Gty OO S MEeE . e . S Gwillim, chairman of the trimmed. priced 98¢, $1.50, $1.98, 1 £ | o 5 ¢ My, Judson is the son of Mrs. Kate | . exercises this afternoon. At 1:30 the | Plainville War Bureau, has received | j,q o0 of park street and a brother | Corset Covers, priced 50c, 59¢, 75¢, 98c. §1.98, i ] annual meecting of the Chautauqua | a lctter from the oflice of the director | ¢ maward Judson, captain of the We make a specialty of garments for stout women. Alumni association was held. The | of air service of the War department | ponselloar track toum | their duties with a zeal, and airesill Crepe de Chine and Satin Lingerte. procession of aiumnists formed on the | in Washington desiring to enlist a| rhe stores of the town will be | fine progress is being shown in the| Camisoles, priced 98c, $1.50, $1.98. green in front of the Bristol house Plainville man in the air service of | closed tomorrow afternoon ) work immediately after the association | the United States. The necessary in- | vill be superintendent of juniors, an Miss Els I°. Stowe, deacones: lc e dai ctings. A son has been born to My, and Mrs. | RISASSESSME " ACTIVITY. in the reassessment of th& local property valuation, have started in meeting, passed through the inner cir- | formation concerning the enlistment | f | cle to the association building, where | has also heen forwarded and Mr. | the children’s department, headed by | Gwillim will be only too glad to con- HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY ¢ E Bl | Mrs. Spencer took the lead. and firom | for with any man between 18 and 40 B, T E'D'N ESDAY s 4 | RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. there it continued to Manchester cir-| voars of age who may wish fo join : - e e s T N A . - MOHICAN ECONOMY DAY Haiven Hariford and Meriden axennes | 100" "oy iy e ot | - THE;MOHICAN'ECONOMY ‘DAY BERLIN NEWS deterloration. The state therefors | hiome here today fvam Camp Mertith | oio1y upon the errival of those in the| 8 the nar and the call for a recruit | : Saveyour-money. by her D bears three fourths of the expense of J. C. Bauer and family are enter- | |rocossion may prove of interest to some of | M the roads upkeep to the town's omne | taining friends from out of town g 7 them. he annual banquet of the Chautau- quarter. The highways in the town Mrs. Matthew H. Griswold, wife of | qus alumni followed the close of the| The air service promises to he “a | 8 of Berlin known as the state aid [ Dr. Griswold, has been confined to her | Recognition day exercises. greal me in the near futurc { | roads are as follows: from the Kilby | home for several dayvs with a severe he presentation of the Chinese | Plainville has a fine aviation field and | | ar e an a Ou es | House past the American Paper | &ltack of the summer grip. e . “The Feast of the Little Lan~ | @ well-selected site for an aerodrome. | | 5 . : Goods towards the Blue Hills dis- The social . of the Inanda club. | terns, will be witnessed this evening, | With a man from town in the serv- o IR 5 e o trict; from the New Britain city line | Scheduled for this cvening, has been'| 11 will he under the direction of the | ice who would boost Plainville, this oK OR WAX | MOH. CREAMERY FANCY CALIF i {to the top of Damon's hill; from | indefinitely postponed Chautauqua assembly chorus town may soon be an Important spot . | with Morses hill in ISast Berlin to the East Bovlin Items, Miss Estelle Cushman directing, Miss | for aviators. 1t is not improbable Butter I emons bridge by the Hast Berlin Milling Co. Rose Hasser as pianist and Miss G { 5 T B S v : ace | that Plainville will be just as import- s ; at the Cromwell fine; the Beach | " loveland and wife have gone to | Cushman viollnist. The leading | ant an air junction in the not far dis- | §§ ound Town Wants to Secure Reim- | swamp roaa. Block Island for their vacation. Miss | part in the operetta will he taken by | tanf future as it is now a railroad The East Berlin road it will be live avlor of New London spent| Mrs. Oswald Rassett of Waterbury | junction c c o s e | e veelen d i ISR i In | B R il L sl o Sin e T e 3 o bHI‘SGIIlem me Smw Why this road is not under this| 00 nual camp five blaze wili also be scon | - R The midsummer outing of the Jassification has not been explained. | . The T. S. E. zirls will hold an fce [ this evening at 9:30 o'clock. It is the | jjome Missionary - sociefies of the S][‘loln or Jery few people in the town of Ber- | cream festival at 13dith Nobles home | ¢l0Sing cventoof the assembly and is of | aprminston Valley Conference will | f - NEW FAGTORY TO OPEN e this road it being 2 main high- | in West Cromwell shortly cat importance in the minds of alll po peld at the Congregational church | 8 Porterhouse Dozen from the shore to New Britain. The regular weekly meeting of the nding the annual fons at | somorrow. The meeting will open at camp ground Y g S S : - I o’clock in the morning and close ' B TS Grand Army Fomorrow. i L : RImH ROUND Tomutrow Is Grand Avmyday evine [ 10 o (50 Tlo D B EEAE pre QUALITY BEE H SIBTET, In fact all the cities north and north- | K. of P. will be held at their rooms west of New Britain use the tonight with the installation of of- Old Buckley Macaroni Factory S| gerin road to get to Middletown and | ficers, District Deputy \W. J SPRING LAMB mbu r g‘ SMALL LEGS 1b 34c Pound MEATY Morgan | grounds ¢h year the old veterans >0 T . Converted Into Small Metal Work- | the shore resorts. There is no logical | of Middleétown will install the new | and members of the Woman's leliaf| €Nt (0 address the members of the EOTIROASTS Ihisdc reason why this road should not be | officers. corps gather at the grounds. The day | onference. These outings have al- CHUCK ing Shop—Local People at Chau-|a state aid roml.\'.l if m;« (Io\\n ’au- Mrs. ‘Agnes DeForest has returned | I8 of signal importance to members | Ways taken the form of a picnic and ROASTS . 1 24c FOR . b 24c | thorities can put this on the list, they | trom her tri : of both the G. A. R. and the Relief|the women are asked to bring theii 5 5 - - . 3 o p to New Haven. f both the G. A. R. and the Relicf BOILING .. 1D 18¢ LOIN CHOPS Ib 40¢ tauqua—Other Items From Berlin. | i accomplish more good than any s o Aeiioe COrTE A o tes o i h i ioncHS S e e Eo T e ¥ D . s au as returned from - 1 i g ac 3 prece em. i embers he corps have heen o 2 tings have bee ct oved | § administration preceding them Be iaation et Ny o members of th ps have heen on | the outings have been much enij 1 s S ; I ounds comple arrangements | and a record attendance is expected | S il of b 0w hen Miniy e e City. the grounds complcting arransements/|and @ reco 1 attendance is expected | 8 ; ek , s convention omor evening at 8 o'clock in the town hall | The old Buckley macaroni factorv,! . Mre. Charles Pratt w visiting | The day's program will start at Stray Shots Reported. to pass on the matter of making ap- | formerly the old Pond school, is about | with her sister Mrs. Vernon Read, | 9:30 a. m. with a concort by Swame Plainville now another e plication to the highway commis- : : has mystery . to be opened by Eugene F. Schoell of | yesterday. ston’s orchestra of Bristol in the au- | to solve. Last night a stray shot was sioner for the construction and im-| New Britain as.a fac for the man- VI s, ) 3: ; P ac ditor The co J « % « heard e c er o c ab 7 5 "-"-"‘ § provements of the highways in the | ufacture of tools and light machinery | : vgrang e niinconmp e Sone oL ke Reonsentlon il old | thea TR e coplon.of the onaiabont WHO LR HILK A NI TORDE BEST PEANTUT town and to obtain an appropriation | with the prospect of later developing | PANied by 1 Dorothy Sugenhime R pRdsein oiclock. g dincunghtibelore e sholil i FRANKFORT SUTTER +for the same lehectiimetalibusinesa 5| spent yesterday at Lake Compounce, | the 10:30 mceting the convention will | was also heard the exact time not he- | & eese | BOLOGNA 1b 24c i R i be addressed by Rev. Dr. Elmer® A. | ing reported. The shots were fired s B Peond The legislature has voted §$1,000,-| The old plant was formerly the| Mrs. James Holigan returncd home | Drant o e Hoven vind weeomet® & | ing reno A Y e i ) aven and several oth- S IVER .... 2 There will be a special meeting of N 5 evidently wi some intent The shot 000 this vear for the roads about the | home of the Buckley Macargni com-|last evening from a visit spent with i > » speakers. e absence c e | on Sunday as fired fro PLCRKLI | p) state and an effort by the town is| pany which now has a new plant near | her mother in Middleton. :\’r mv(v.:uyvlm» h(‘()‘:yhn ijrv,ylyv.o(vr’[y-‘-r;( (’:“T,y,’:,' J,,'”,. I:.‘ ,.‘.i,“,"‘f‘l mlnfin.l:‘d,rm-, i LA [‘,lil’n b 10 zzc being made to obtain a portion of it | the railroad station. The old quar- Mr. Dehan is ' installing electric | Commander Albert A. May of Meri- | tion of the southwest corner of the | @ 35c TRIEE ... 1bi10c for the state aid roads in the town, | ters b been vacant for over a year | jizhts in the place he recently pur-| den and of a vice president officer, | Baptist churct The bullet whizzed | |8 o and also to reimburse the town treas- | and with the coming of this new | .p,qaq, duc to the death recently of Col. | across the intersection of Whiting ' ury for money paid out last vear on | Plant there is no other site left in Christian Queen, superintendent of the < . Miss Mahel Barnes hegan 1 Autic street and Central Square and struck | N ] 5 sington that could be used for A egan her dutics S ey . Flacloons pichon, S iate slancs :;:rr\:l‘:‘fi\ol:‘lmg purposes. M. ‘-#:hoe?vl today with the Merlden Summer [<OM Soldiers’ Home at Noroton | the ice cream sign in front of Neri | ~ three quarters and the town one | Mmanufa el - Heights, the convention will he called | Rros. store el el P A n ] q“"fr:”‘ ;n‘ e :\,'m“% o e | did not state the number of men he | SChool where she will teach for the Bros. store on Central Square. The | § ] ii to order hy Mrs. Chloe A. Warren of ot left a sizeable ¢ > stee expected to employ or just when he | Summer. el R I’l‘;(n”:” h»v.lh\ 1 I1‘|‘ vl/l ble d ‘m the stecl e would begin to install the machinery, My sign and local people aftach dange e = Charles Nelson and Mrs, Henry [ morning exercises the election of offi- i 1 N VAT ' NATIVE 2 : 2 & ction of o to such shootin The shot of las NATIVE 2 S SUCANE T 1 VY o (e, Taylor spent yesterday with friends | cors will take place at which time Gh e 1CaBh0t OR ] ald roads. Due to the lack of an adequate appropriation on the part of the state last year. the three quarter - me | gyening could not be traced althou NEWSNATIVE i lq allotment was not received in full, | Many Attend Chautauqua. in Cromwell. successor to Albert May as president| it ceemed to come from the same di- | | o BEE rS but the town authorities went on| The Plainville camp grounds seem | The residence of 1. P. Cody is re-| Will be chosen s (Em . M S et i Ca ave | with the construction. the expense | to be a mecca for Kensington resi- | ported sold fo outside parties and Dinner for all the veterans will be| 5 sharp lookout for the trouble-mak- ¥ 1 S Bunch Bunch leing on the town. This meeting | dents as is evidenced from the num-| will be vacated about September 1 given in the auditorium from 1 to 2| o1 and stop the ‘dangerous habit | f Bonn P~ Monday night will bring the voters of | ber of local residents who have been Chester Bunce is spending a few *‘_*}"f‘\-. lvh‘r' .:m U1 report of the| which might result disastrously for 6 .)c c the town together to pass on the | and are attending the meetings held [ gavs in Jersey City as the guest of ‘('Ti"“f""v “; '_‘ be read at 2 o'clock, | pedestrians in the conter of the town. Fd c matter of obtaining the amount due | there. Last Sunday Rev. E. . Louns- | hiq father. ouoNAnG WIICh will be the announce- | Brici Ttems. under last vear's appropriation as| bury obtained a list of those present| - = e PR s off e result of the election of | 7umoeq Tierney is substituting in the well as obtaining a grant this year | 8t the grounds given him by one of | _ Miss z wura Squires has returned to n!lla.rj!.: & ]mn:, items of convention |\ 1iingford Trust Co for further improvements to the town | those now attending. Those attending | Gromwell after '*"‘""_"”“‘ a few days | interest Will be disclissed at that time, Miss Bessie Crowley of Fast Main e are: Wesley Dickinson, Albin Holm- | in town with friends. == strect is enjoving her annual vacation To the uninformed about town, the | auist. Edith Larson, Phyllis Sinnihg | Myrtis Dayv, MAry Goodwin, Marguer = i = state aid roads and their relation to 3 P ~ ¢ A GZOD FRIEND the town and state is here explained. | ite Goodwin, Charies Haddock, Clay-} SAGE TEA DARKENS \ ot desisiliog *| ton Lewis, Mrs. C. F. Lewis, Florence | HAIR TO ANY SHADE / J KTRE = < b All state ald roads are those hlgh- | ), (d " iarold Day. Leona Lewl o J1GET, LARGE MACKEREL FRESH CHILLED .. J 5 ? hensk o8 Elvie Olmstead, Tnez Olmstead, Bertt ol T g 9 ] e Outside traffic as well as town s 2 et : Don’t Stay Gray! Here's a Simple &Hr h 3 i e o oy S - S . Tavel, it belng assumed that the wear | (S0O (ORRLE BT, o6 ¢ Reeipe That Anvbody Can Apply G in need. New Britain people tell how |l SHORE HADDOCK, HEADS OFI and tear of transient ¢ causing With a Hair Brush. Dounzs Kidrey EBilla haws @eod the the major part of A good friend stands by you when | George Hunford The use of Sage and Sulphur for r ' oz test. Henry Johason of 24 Maple | ¥ Q ) TALIBUT Berlin Bricfs. storing faded, gray hair to its natu Dieathll e et s wogguic misgo SLICED HALIBU color dates back to srandmother S 7 : NO IC ! Mies 3% 1 EC s el el SRS Sl LRl B B e . (i, | o vears 1 nfirms rived home last evening from their 2 stor Could you ask for more con > | bematirully dark, glossy and attrac- vacation spent at New London H A 5 2 incing testimoay 3 2 tive. Whenever her hair took on that ( SPECIAL TOWN MEETING. Ralph Nourse left yosterday for| guil faded or streaked mppearance. \ ; ML on onl e s e o The Legal Voters of the Town ‘of | roy, N. Y.. where he will take a sum- | i simple mixture was applied with Hes S 5 b e i Berlin are hereby notified and warned | mer course in electrical engineering | (o™ ac ey atreat ) b 4 { |tered from attacks of kidney trouble, that a Special Town Meeting will he | at Rensselacr Polytechnic institute. | But which have t H\,l_\(yl jme _on ,held at the Town Hall in aid Berlin, sult of ove »: T 38th das : 919 1 3 g comes so lame I am dly on the 28th day of July, A. D., 1919, | tarqay for West Brookfield, M 1t any drug store for a bottle of ad it s constantls at eight o'clock p. m., for the follow- enc a i < Jains : : where they will spend a short va “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com-| 8 2 . R ‘, Bl B e A / UCK ng purpose o ! T t tion pound.” you will get this famous old * N e R T e o eoast e i ; 3 > fors count and mornings I am sorc th::zr-n:nrlmem]r»r.“w~ r':m,;. liens Miss Alberta Pierce of New York is{ preparation, improved by the addition | § Y ? P Stiff across my bhabk. I get Doan's it power its Board - of | \Giing her nicce, Mrs. H. H. Damon. | of other ingredients, which can be de- T il Pila ”,\ first 4 brewing at home is mussy and Francis Deming and wife left yes-| out-of-date Nowad by asking Selectmen to make applic n to the | Highway Commissioner for the Con- A rehearsal of the tablaeux for the struction, or improvement of High. | !|AWn fete Thursday evening was held Wways in said Town under the provi- | !ast evening ! slons of Section 1483 of the General Ker on Ttems, \ | | siEnfofithe (1) Good with two new Kelly-Springfield tires on rear, L < new pended upon to restore natural color ety Bleenite tor ore one hox is | and beauty to the hair. (Al st used. the pains are jall gone and m clectric lights. spare tire. A well-known downtown druszgist SONEIL S0 G De R BE S a i ays farl s » ha so easily made with i |back is strong againy’ tion and will be demonstrated at any R g e e natunliv Angelus Flour On December 5. 1948, Mr. Johnson Can be scen at our Salcsroom now. ¢ been applied. You simply dampen a (i senda g go xcellante ;?;l]’x\- an »nn-:,lxmr!» llwffy Loiie i v mD S crtittion| insteafore. day for thelnivacationftosbolepentiatijlaponge oridott brush withiit land draw bl Qonn best for kidney trouble, Vhen I have | M I‘;‘[{VEN(w IEQ 1 R WILLARD 1. ALLING, Niagara Falls this through your hair, taking one YT::X‘;“"\’,‘“{,‘ -““?'fl»? h““»‘ Dockst B | e e ey o I L - L GEO. B. CARTER, Mrs. George Elton has returned to | strand at e. vy morning th : Sl Do ld DY, ' D oA is Hae, se e FAais noow S (s TR PG B s e 0| e b el e e o 1 155 CHi, ) St G out efiorderiDost e AR IOV ! MAIN ST.TEL. 2109. Breakfs trouble now and b This car is in excellent running cendi- time, Price very reasomable. Statutes, and to make any necessary Mr. and Mrs. James Skene left to- ed to fix me up in gogd shape.” p Board of Selectmen. | her home here. other application or two. it becomes . 60c, at all dealers. \Foster-Milburn | § Dated at Berlin, July 21 1913, Paul Baker is expected to arrivel beautifully dark and glossy. ‘CO. Mfgrs., Buffalo, N3T. !

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