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AIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1919 HARTFORD MAN IS | AFTER EATING % &8 @ B J ~ BN ' Corrected by “Fruit-a-ties” |§ The Kitchen Cabinet that Saves Miles of Truman J. Spencer Heads Chau- “goamnes | Steps “Tor two yea I suficred tortures You can never be out of touch with our store. We have a Mail Order : {anqua Assembly from Screre Dvspepsia. 1 hal [ @ J E 4 Dept. that will fill all wants while you are away for your Summer vacation J consfani pains after eating; pains = L - down the es and back ; and Three Day Sale of White Dress Goods |/ s som me L5 ieis | DOOR DIVERSIONS did not help me. But as soon as I This Store Will Be Closed at Noon Fridays During July and Auzust. Epworth League Annual is | started taking /i s'(or Fruil 3 Somewhere, outside your k en, are things you . i . s | Liver Tablets) T began to improve | @ : Now Well Under Way—~0Oiher News g T 2 ’ o S e V. ,e , s N O Bl S l St t wgdn88da ul 23 ; o Well Ender Way—Other SN 1nd this medicine, made of frui | f VANt to i{” oS a0 mvcmm. R0cs Hpme |l| a e al s 9 J Items Cleaned Prom About 'l\’“ui juices, relieved me when everything | @ interfere? Or are you too tired when kitchen tasks A clse failed,” | That Will Interest Readers, are done? i MRS. HUDSON MARSHBANK., - - | 50c. 2 box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. | B See the Hoosier at this storc. See how it places At dealers or from FRUUT-A i Limited, OGDENSBUL.G. XN. | | For the next three davs we are placing on sale a large stock of White The 20th annual m of the Dress Goods at specially reduced prices. Cotlon goods are advancing in price Connecticut Chautau s closcd. | steadily with no limit in sight, and one always has a need for white The s | goods in the making of undermuslin, waists, ete. You will not hesitate to come Wednesday to our Dress Goods Dept. and supply yourself with these wonderful offerings, at very low pric ason proved the most successtu over 400 articles within easy reach—everything need- ed in preparing meals. But come soon. Don’t be a NAINSOOKS LONG CLOTII those of former years and the number | Geor . Meech of Middletown, de- drudge another day—ez terms make Hoosier easy of people atte: & tu etc., is | partment commander of the Grand | M v 36 inch Long Cloth, regular o) oD et d e e he | old to own. 36 inch White Nainsook, regular 995 stecal Ble vad 18 ard also greater than In previou 1 of all despite the rainfall which cemed likely to mar the attendance The finuncial receipts also exceed 37 it T ers o B e ecticut | veteran served throughout the war as 37 1-2, special 29¢. bieces he officer £ th onnecti ystorinibenys Eouzhd e i vn 3 a6 1 5 Chautaugua clected at the ahnual (@ private and is the only ms Aaving 12 yard piece for $3.23 6 inch Long Cloth, regular - g s S - are: | served in the ranks to be elecied de- | & S 36 inch White Nainsook, regular special 28¢, 12 yard pieces lmeeting jrosssrye Biroriaiivenns | are Jissisc s o A i ) 42 1-2¢, special 35 . g | Loomuen e R nsRci BNl R lent M 3 2i1=2c) ¢ 33 s 5 o % % ¢ termed the late IPresident May | B g 12 vard pieces for $4.00. 6 inch Long Cloth, regular | ford; vice-president, \‘[ red ‘]“ 1s e Sl ol mrems sl Lt “.m inch White Nainsook, regular 39c, special 30c¢ yard. 12 yard piece | Bl eeeent, RS BRIV el e, Gl b, et atEenub || L c special 39¢ yard, 12 yards for $3.10. Brockett, Bristol; treasurer, WmAR | L Nothing conld probably have been | H il $4.50. 36 inch Long Cloth, regular J. Spencer. Directors for three | Fio: Reait o nds ; B 3 5 S o 5 inch Japanese Nainsook, res- || 30c special 30c. 12 yard piece Trumon J. Spencer, Willlum .| {thet from the heatis and minds ot | § 103 Asylum Street, 150 Trumbull Street, Hartf: ular 45c, 12 vard piece for $1. for $4.50, Spencer, Hartford; George W. Wood-| the Un Lroop At Hiaieha s If You Can’t Come Telephone Charter 3649, Today. 40 inch White Lawn, regular 39¢ 40 inch Long Cléth, regul: ; ruff, Bristol; G i (ol R e S e d meelidac o L el st 110 Sl e o Waterbury; for two years, Fred Kel- [ ottside of ],’_T““_’f Sl e Linen finish Costine Cloth for ). SelaElisEntm Bl Brotlatt Keiisiol d sl iRERaNIET o U RRERERE AN S UanIE) waists, sk and uniforms, 30c linen finish Indian Head for Mr mma S. Arnold, Hartford; M e “‘~‘_” W”‘y;u\ >'~'-‘r'l v‘wl\\)fl[.\ “\]ou e e S regular, special 29c vard. suits and skirts, and waists, Geor FL. "W oodnufr, Buistol - Mrsifrc i ROIEEHAtL NONEA = DI T 23 4 20 'F: Clark of Thompson street. Miss Edna Mr. and Mrs. Prentice of] 27 inch Madras Skirting, regular lar 39c, special 20¢ yard. L. Winters, Waterbury; for one vear, | General Robert I Lee surrendered ) Clark has just returned after visit- [ Maple street are taking an automo= 50c, special for 39¢ yard. Pajama Checks, regular 29¢, spe- Mrs. M. H. Perkins, Bristol; Mrs. J his sword to General Grant, it Motz Mr. and Mrs. John Blair at their | bile trip to Lake Geor Siall tori21Gisard S obinton New ilaien: s s, | only meant the winning of the Civil | Brookiyn home. SKIRTINGS. A lEe e Bataln e \ War, but it meant the winning of the < Yo e eoex aaa o Regular 50c quality for 28¢, VOILE and ORGANDY Downs, Bethany; and Mrs. Marrietta | Worll War as well. Had the Civil Mr. and Mrs. J. Shavpfotd MIT I e B el are aneaning ail e e i e o e e e i ey War been lost to the forces of the | ford, Del., ar Mr. and Mra. | 7 28 O and Mrs. C. W| TAARE T e - 39¢ : e iets 2 : North, who can say that the nations | . A, Blair. g - ! Regular 7sc quality for 39c¢. voile, for waists and dresses, regu- Veterans Honorved, Y T G ReeThL e R e of Maple Hill avenue. Regular 3$1.00 quality for 79c¢. B 9¢ yard, special for 48c¢ Grand Army i R carn e ereausuouldno hliave been S = i Resular $1.25 for 8Pc vard srounds s absersed vestorday and | der the absolute control and rule of | Donald Proudm and Leonard o . 5 § i the place was well fAlied hy the veter. | the German empire years ago? Olmstead have returned after spend Mrs. D. A. Goodsell and daughten! g T i L e e S0, comrades, T repeat again that|ing six weecks at Camp Jewel J,zll\e‘ Anna, of Golf street are spending HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY "The shiny wedthes of the Dreceding| We fouEht betfer than we koew. Let|Swansy, their vacation at Williamsburg, Mass. RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. fays did not dampen the ardor of the | Us rejoice that we took a part in the vets and the sun shone forth its| conflict, remembering that our suffe T e T T SRR | - 11 1 o el (e | s were ot i vain. bt iather, ]T ISN’'T CAMb[}F[:A_G]}; BOAT’S AGROUND afternoon, tending {o cheer them and | may have been the salvation of the Relief Corp: sociation of the Plain-| for some time. A business mggfin ) con > with greater zea cam- | world in the great war, B N I\w-,.( this, New: York coneern manus ||in Athleticihall. [isiine S35 o a8 | but one thing is cortain and that is it b Mrs. John Warmsiey and son are | (01°! imp ground. She took charge, | | the place suits them they will buy. |Spending two weeks vacation at | fact hatil ¢ X iq |1 The resulariweekly nrayer meeting | - e aniansementsifogithe dasgwiere | ianditorium Saé fnoon {There was a == S LEaor Nt ine olah ouk OIGH L =R praNe ceting |, qide by Mrs. Carrie A. House of ert b e orchestra followir VIET]M UNABLE Tu be undertaken here by them if they |0f the M. BE. church will be held in | T3 A anl concert by the orchestra f 3 | owine to the sudden death la S ox oNG W s authentic being “J‘wv\ulmy...v_ R. I 5 \‘”m’ \' \‘j““ AR = worth Leaguc l\n\htu(l".' > on by Major Frank L. Wilcox. ATy Shakr eslan A UoMRa R h enol | e TSRS RRANE R0 B e [Tt iR : 1l session OT . ! mors of the sale of the property have | have returned to [IProvidence, R. I, i e e 1 tho | Epworth Leagiie Institute opeiré . | | Hartford as president of the Woman's | {he ¢ . and (he men fraterniz bought the place has not been stated, |the church parlors this evening. L thesainner jang = erniz followed been prevalent during the past yvear jafter spending three weeks with John | \noininc with a concert by Swanston's | 5. 2 ¢lock last evening h an cnfers i orche The flag salute, led by Mr Barn Bad Fire Menace—Earl Lewis Neturns—May Buy Old East Ber- after completing his | is represented by Lawyer Klett and | rse at Columbia, he was ordered to Traceski, of New Britain entered a e C. Wasp™” given | The tree overhanging the stack of this United States battleship isn't a bit of war's camouflage. The boat, the Isabel, 1s aground on a sandbank im the Mississippi, near Cairo, IlL known in this town. While he was overseas his mother died. o | stating all sorts of projects to be un- | Warmsley and family, tainment which had been .in _wo(lwrrt- : ; : | dertaken but they were mostly Ure | R | was next on the program. The | tien for man soTer o Amomo DGVWO Hem in Bouds imagination of a fertile mind | B flag uscd at the salute was presented | Strobel is in cha of the program, |\ real live concern would dovelop | Fortunately good weaiher has at-| o (he deceased president May, last|and Elmer Hough, of Waterbury, is | st Bevlin and put her back to her ! Fived for the big timg tanight at the | after Mrs. House had fo pluck a | resistrar. A large attendance at the L | bresent miterest will maicrialize into | 10UCh fo the preparations another re er Dont of Now Haven in order to | The entertainment last evening was —_— — | something worth while. J& arsal of the entertainment wa hel 1¢ national emblem to salute furnished by talent from various HE HAS BLAGK EYE TOO‘ Kensington Boy Return: | last Ning on Major IFFrank L. Wi Mowing he flag salute there| Epworth le 1es in this distriet. i o g g | COX came s add ) ‘ome by Dr. This morning, from $:30 until | Earl Lewis, one of Kensington's | ! . I ame the add of welcome by Dr. | 1 , ) e T D M e e | doubtful if there has hec imer A. Dent. He culogized Presi- | 11:30 o’clock, there was a group con- = | Teeterday from aetive service with the | Such an elaborate affair planned he-| doni May, whom he said gave his life | ference on “Evangelism” led by Berlin Residents Consider Old Car | mavy. He has made a phenomenatd] 05C i et =Rt ITEDS SwoL i |8 in e g en el an fun denfakeifiduin \rchibald Tremayne, of o univer- : rise in the ranks, leaving the service | o pooy® time to take in the fete| the influenza epidemic last fall and | sity, Tomorrow morning there will with the rank of cnsign. Lowis | :,"”,‘;‘ . The village needs all | winicr and died in the spris M| he a4 conference on ‘Missions” which B et W Haven | the benefits that it can ohtain for im- | the cffecis of his overworl i R o R | provements and it will hehoove every | Mrs. Rose E. Parsons of Water- | the local church. and Rec. J. A. Do < o S citizen to he present at this resplend- | p, o erealor X Sl boca 4 5 8 Vel et it S i I i | bury was the next speaker ShaVisil 2 on et : &n Factory—Bricfs. an electrician, third c (s o i o TV hiohe Berlinites | - e ol Gl Al | daon Mot fBombay Rind la Tt SR ALD s ordered to active duty S S 1k i | o'clock tonight. Rev. Mr. Devadason Antonio Devivo accused of stabbing | 1917, and reported at Columl e g lier corps and fouched upon the WOLK | iifi e the preacher. Ac he fa from Michael Connlin, Tuesday evening. is New York, for training in the | Berlin Bricfs, of ”}”' cons 0 ““K "“":““* b “‘;'}: the Brielley Theological institute of eleased under $500 bonds, bail bheing | first radio class organized the o i of the part taken by the women Iome o i e o e 1 radio class organized ther n ey Samuel A, Fiske and faniily o it : gl | Bombay, India, la audience furnished by his father. Devivo, who | . st 10, 1917, . 2 po West | Mmaking the veteran day zatherings | . ,.qted to hear him and his inter- expected home today from West | (i e 1307 when vhaltiusress|fcx Roah e ankficld, Mass., for a short stay. S Bl G et i.\m tales of mission work in India. He received a 3 owalter ar o | & < ! et S s bt Rev. Victor G. Mills, of Meriden, plea of not pullty hefore Judge|| fafing as electrician, second class ra- Ir_?;\ = S0l clallontivst asited enesveterdns ol b B8 e SRS E RSl S LS T 5 re . Griswold at e orlin | = q o = i ywresent at the grounds. In 1904 the | O o DS 5 rr:r;r) (_' : 1‘ ‘01{ it the Berlin | dio, on this ship in January, 1918, In | Uigit in New York city ‘”:‘m‘“’ tthe vm“”w mm_’ A the | orrow night and Rev. M. A. Dawber court held last night. September, in recognition of his ex- AT jmembers of the arneniS g ) A ) = 23 ere is 4 C. O, D. packaze at tho | o will also speak he case could not he ente orl| eer ilanal s e G k ] orps, who had met with the veterans | (4':;« yr;yl(‘, “»\:> m';:" be nr:Lv(Tr] for | ceptional ml‘n\ h \.\\.1. (;nnm\h. ioned vlin postoffice for William Robbins | (,' iR Bl | Brief Items, ution las ght due to the in- | ensign. arly in November he e 2: oy & : *leach year. decidec fr an asso- 2 A addressed™ Berlin Station. He is not TedlGoddonun ; , Juries of Mr. Connlin which prevent- | transferred from the “\Wasp" o b hoie bt wnvene knoms of ciation and uaise enbugh mioniey to de- \fred Go \In, e Whiting street, is being # ssic ‘nde El s i i = ) < > =ilion the expens of the gatherir is visiting in Pittsfield. ed his being at the session. Under| U. S Maine, where he v his whereabouls kindly inform Post- | I5?¥ DS A 5 S B TS | R CereIee T et e || e e abeuts [The manner of raising the money he- Mrs. Lewis Eaton, of Plerce street, journed the court until Wednesd: Jarly in May in 1919, Iinsizn Lewis | i e ey | torchtnatiimetwas by ndssincithe .| has resigned her secret 1 position 50, at which time Mv. Connlin | was orderced to the flagship of the | Puper Goods company is enjoying his | ¥ "."}',.r‘,l TR, B :‘n\m \\Wll”‘ in l‘rv m wuH( offi L Ayd g present. Lawyer Klett and | commander American patrol detach- | annual vacation at his hame on |Stccessfu nce that time the | similar position with a New York as present at last night's [ nfent, the U. 8. S. “Dolphin.”” and was | \Worthington ridge. orcngnancila din of dUNE LIyl RS el proceedings and an interesting trial | made communication aid to the com- Jay nzements Complete, | IN the majority of the wual ex-| The farmers of the town welcomed {s expected next Wednesday. mander American patrol detachment, | The fune of George W. Venties |DPenses. [ the sun this morning after the copi- | —— - —_ - Connlin's injuries will confine him | Admiral E. A. Anderson. Mr. Lewis | will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 [ The singing vesterday was one of| gus rainfall of the past week TED ME AGE EARN to the housc for the next few days. | has been serving in the latter capacity | o’clock from the Berlin Congregation- i“"‘ features of the Drogxam Cha S Lieutenant Bdward Cafferty is at The cut n his eye required two | until his release from active duty, | al church, Rev. Szmuel Fiske officiat- | Bartiett, the song leader of the Y. M. | pijs home in Forestville after return- stitches and. the one in his check took | July 21, 1919, ing and the burial will he at the Ma- ;t. A. in Hartford. was secured to take | jhz from France. The officer is well T ———. three to close them. Onec hand w insign Lewis is the son of Prosecu- | ples cemetery, Rerlin. Mr. Ventres|charse of that end of the program. cut in between the fingers necessi- | (or.and Mrs. Charles I, Lewis. wasye member of Lexington lodge, I Henry I5. Gage of Hartford. division | & Y A T e Cods b lhes whio was b Real Estate Transactions. : Dok 2 tond o ! f! days in Newport, R. I | unkcathed as he appeared in the he Cody place w g ! ; the veterans of the war in which they e s oyt room 'withi a bitk’ eve Jand |voited €old recently, has been boushti ~Jdohn | H. Connelly fihas sold [fouzht as valiantly as did theiv de- | 08 eS i mtl e e numerous scratches. Lawyer Klett Py Victor Benson S @il nlaccgcontninine scendants in the recent wa The | " hpilip Br of Farmington, is bade the court to take notice ofi It is reported that there are several pegoflan it QU SR ddress of the morning was by | . . 20P, i 9 ivos cordition: options on progerty about fown It is better known as the Austin home- visiting in town . o 3 ke Baih S it is so there will be some important | $ 1. being located on the Hartford P — _ R = Miss Anna H PG G N ST P SRt 8 bt | sales shortly. | turnpike, dircctly above Charles ==Y | street, has resigned her position with | Considerable agitation has arisen Mrs, Chavles Hart was visiting 'in | Nott% residence | CT. Y { | the Arrow Electric company of Hart- #mong the Rerlin residents over the |yjiddletown yesterday. L. 13 and & N. Cowles have sold to | II !”J myf Y | ford to accept a position with tn fw? car barn which has been standing | The plans for the' initation danee | Uharies M. Strong of New Britain & i | Rockwell-Drake corporation Miss | fdle for the last few vears.“1t may |piday night have beén complet piece of property on Robbins road ad- \f‘ @ | Holland is a ined nurse. not ‘be generally known. but peoble i Apout 30-couple from here and joining the Cowles pronerty. M \ Hiesh iBlaintiliclcreamery butter whose property adjoins the car barfly o, naing towns will be present. Strong has hegun the crection of a | p . sold at the best grocery stores.—Advt. are obliged to pay a double premius !” mpom s . fce cream social which | 16w home on his newly purchased L2 z 5 | FOR SALF Blackberries for canning. on their fire insurance due to the { property e t was scheduled for last evening T \ 1Y Orders while they last. Foran, Whit- insurance people considering the car,pean postponed until'next week Wed- Kensingtoniitems, A . X ing St., Plainville. Tel. 1 barn a fire menace. The building ‘o0 V" “{ Aliss Mariorie Moore is spending ¢ is fast deteviorating and the wood ; rofting. It is only a matter of time wwhen the insulation will he useless and some night the building will go SR OECO - S Budes few fhouses Sanviib St uilless Iopo o8y caterday: afternoon by a numher of her friends | 83 } W ] 3 prompt action is taken. The building |y, “Iqmund Thain of Middletown | in honor of her birthday 7 2 ) ap e ll L s ::"(“" ;hfh Paint was in town calling on Walter Root. | Ay, D. J. 0'Meara and daughter | WA/ H N rampen 6405 ST ROk 1. There is not a thing to be =aid in its favor and the Sooner it is rdzed the- hetter 01d Peck Stowe Plant. 3dx Louis Westcott spent yvesterday in | few days in Waterbury as the guest of | {2 » N \ )R SALE—Belgian Hares. Inqu New Britain on husiness. cr brother. < 2 \ at 14 Canal or 2 Bast Main E Miss Harriett Hubbard of Mid#lie-| A surprise party was held on M AN Plainville 2ax town was calling on Miss® Virgnia | Marvian Hall at her home yeosterd H. C. Adams of Little Falls, J..| have returned to Winsted after spend- | i > > a former resident of this toWN Was| ing a two weeks ation with her | iane o0 (NN Mrs. L. E @nd sons, Graham here on business vesterday Mrs, W, agan, wife of | 2 Y | and David, and vllav\ leave to- Miss Dorothy Armstrong of Middle- | p stor T s morrow for York Beach. Maine | town is visiting at theshome of Mr. i e where they will sfieet Dr. Dary to and Mrs. Bdson Maine. filling station e ol o e o i FsRend R DXty 17‘ SERS: Amog!Case and family are sentcrs The Acorn ball team will prac-| ¥ ANGELUS JFLOUR - Mh S Erroan hoakoh of the Woms taining friends rrnln {1{\:‘)“"’1"’ LS have | tice tonight at the fair grounds. Y The chioce of housekeepers an's association of %he Congregational | Mr ond A e e s Tosephl Masselll has soldl his ailto- who take pride in their home- church will hold al_ice cream sale returned to Bridgeport after v | mobile to an out of town party ! biking. [ on the church green. }tomorrow even- has installed a new auto = - Surveyors are at work on the old TER BREAD Peck Stowe plant and will probanis be there for several dayve. A New Tork concern has an option on the property while conditions for man- —— = | with relatives in town. ! 3 . e ' 4t s . L 2| T ool ona s ooic btori | I Thompson Milli ing. from 6 to ¢ o'dlock. The com. e . v g . Conee : ! ckport, N. Y. mittee in charge is Mrjs. Charles Luce, 1 Jert 1o : e weok ior 2 ftt €ord vesterday after spending a few | the Congregational church met this| | por l ! Ry e el 4 Horlick's the Ongmal P S L afternoon at 3 o'clock in the church| I Sold by i | 3Mrs. L. D. Broughtong Mrs. John Fish | ney, Miss Mae Dohkin and Miss Mary | in the stores of the District of Colug ‘ A & , P . P "hi : s W Nont | bie They hav got! . Malted Milk. Avoid St. Gabriel's Episcopal church| parlors. i T. Gentile, 112 Whiting St. 4| | and Mrs. William Nonton. ST 0 T e et | ey have negotiated the high : o 0 ek L | est wage vet fixed for women 8A¥: TR . . I e he) Ak TS Satnraay ot The annual picnic of the Congrega-| (i | e mt age confer- | where i " Imitations and Substitutes. ‘g‘:::\‘r\::;n't Grove. tional church will be heid day | B Z. Mr. and Mrs. John $lair of Brook- | tives on the minimum wage confer- | where in the world. The Woodmen hold their regular | afternoon in Johnson's woods. i, , are \ls!h?g Miss Edna | ence which has just asreed upon (C) Underwood & Under#0od . {