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7 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, Our Clearance Sale of Summer Stocks at Our Suit Dept. Starts Friday at Qur Women’s Section IN ACCORDANCE WITH CARRYING NONE OVER, ING EARLY AS YOU HAVE TION. OUR U THEREFORE ALL SUMMER ING, REGARDLESS THEIR CO! ONLY UAL CUSTOM TO CLEAR Al STOCKS ARF OR FORMER LLING PRIC THREE HOURS TO TRADE IN, Structwe Ts Most ~ Fireproof STOCKS IN THEIR ASON. MARKED FOR QUICK SELIL START 1 FRIDAY MORN AND MAKE QUICK SELEC- OUR GIRLS Gives You Choice of about ars, in colored silks, also woo! pop! 0, marked in 10 but all sizes in the lot. LADIES’ AND MIS! At $15.00, that were sold Your choice of serge, navy, black, sand, black will act quickly to buy Nothing held on deposit. final. at OUR SILK DEPARTMENT Offers for Your Sclection (“hiffon wide in full line of colors for quality for $1.59. Black Satin. Skirts and Dresses. Figured Georgette Crepe. 3% inches wide. 40 good patierns, $2.50 and $3.00 values, for $2.00. Crepe de Chine, 40 inches wide, in 5 quality for $1.50 yard. AL 300 Yards 40 Inch White Organdy for Waists Dresses, etc. regular price 50c, special for 29¢ yard. pretty shades, regular §1. EXTRA SP SPECIALS Our Linen Department Offers and conventional designs. mask, handsome floral Regular price 89¢, special 59¢ SCTION Coats, poplins, . n coats, etc. have sold from $7 le lots to close out at $4 are not all sizes » SUITS regularly poplin and and white few light colors, wonderful values for Women who these No C. Friday $2.00 grade for $1.69. 6 to 16 taffetas, 125 about Coats. serge: in each price, from our Capes, al 70 Coats, Dolmans and Capes colored mixtures, and and sample coats, $35.00. at $39.50. taffeta Suits of checks, and a At Ladic low, D. price o All sal In Lot Dr in colored styles, $5.98 to $10.00. In Lot colored navy, taupe, pink, etc $18.50. F Lot better kind gandies and $16.650 $10.00. Taffeta. 38 inches our $2.00 dark fine quality for inches wide. all all light Bleached Da- LADIX and Capes are 1-4 of their coats, taffeta and others They were formerly priced $ Sale price onl SPECIAL and Misses Section. sisting of three lot 1—Your and colorings, 2—You will voiles copen, Also- Voile Ir this sale at 87 onsists and styles, models in fizur halli and $18.50. OUR Offers You Specials for Friday Morning. 50 Pair Whitc Wool Blankets for full s with colored borders match, regular $11.00 value. AND MISS selling tomorrow at price. Short mixture to sold at 00. on former are he 1 lined, a big ba in velors, taffet are show price: silks, many mostly silk lined, formerly priced 10.00. BARGAIN® Dresses con- choice of about 50 Summery Voiles and Organdies, in various sizes 36 to 46, have sold at For this sale only $3.98. find about 60 Dresses of in figured or plain patterns, in black, and white, a few in tan, sses and net, values up to 50. of about 40 Dresses, of the d voiles, or- all sizes. Formerly sold at Your choce at this sale only BLANKETSALE ze beds, ribbon to Special at $9.00 pair. and hemmed with HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE. DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY RECEI VING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED BERLIN NEWS ANOTHER BERLINBOY HAS TYPHOID FEVER Crucial Stage of Epidemic Is Ap- proaching; Doctors Watching BELDEN FAMILY'S REUNION will Memorial Committee Mcet To- morrow sign—>More Night to Decide Upon De- | Land Bought By New Factory—Other News Items. Another case of typhoid has devel- oped in Kensington in the Hanford family, making three cases in the fam- ily Robert is the latest one to con- tract the disease The typhoid is de- veloping all over the state, there now cing 14 cases all of which are trace- able to the Methodist camp ground in I;l nville. The state board of health is watching developments of the dis- ease and are trying to check its ad- vance. The are more ca here than anywhere else in the state. Hig- ganum has developed three ca within the last few days. Up until vesterday the cases here were not so severe, but now the dis- ease is getting in its work and several are in a serious condition. Clayton Lewis was very bad yesterday, there | being a time that he was despaired of. Today he is reported as a little better. Some are passing through the crucial stage of the disease and a day or two will determine the outcome. Memorial Committee to Meet. “The committee on the soldiers’ me- morial meets tomorrow evening at the town clerk’s office in Berlin. Three of the concerns who have placed bids for | the contract on the memorial will | have their representatives present who will inform the committee of the par ticular advantages of their offer. Som of the concerns are bidding on shaf and columns so t all the details of | the bids are necessary before the com- mittee can make its The designs are very selection will be one of difficulty, soon as the bids a The Herz decision artistic and the As the in committee will passes on nnouncement be made Family Reunion, The annual outing of. the family was held today in Glz This event is held every reunion of this well known which for years has been very nent in the affairs of this town every outing a regular p held at which of, Belden | stonbury and is a amily, promi- At busine: meet- the office for 1ing year re chosen and a re port of the pre ad Each year the reunion is held in a dif- ferent 1o , the affair last year be- ging held ke Compounce. The family have descendants all over th state and New England as well. The greater part of the family RO Britain, Durham, Rocky Hill, Glaston- bury and this town. Last year, in all the years that the fathily have held their reunions, no obituary was read. The members of the family in Berlin are all well known and have had a hand in the suc- cess of the towmns for* a number -of years. Those who are members of the family from here are Francis Dem- us meeting et n this i ch > { home Saturd: | Beckley ing and family. er Deming and family, Robert Deming and ' family, Henry Deming and family and A. B. Goodrich and family. Company Buys Land. William Rowland of Britain has sold to the Connecticut Metal & Chemical Co. 20 acres of land between the Mattebessct river and the New York, New Haven Hairtford rail- road. This land was recently pur- chased by Rowland from the\Fowler and Kelsey families in East Berlin. The land adjoins the factory of the new concern and extends north from the factory toward Beckley. ew Eagles Pass Throuzh Here. Members of the Eagles were pass- ing through Berlin all the morning on their way to New Haven where they have a big field day and convention. The automobiles were gaily decked in and bunting and were a pretty It is estimated that 500 cars through here (his morning. Berlin Briefs. B. B. Allen, of We visiting in town with her sister, R. Clark rner Goodwin and family left| morning for Riverside Park in Springtield, where they will spend the day Alva Ventres, who recently sold his garage to a New parfy, ha: opened a filling station on the Berlin turnpike. Superintendent Showalter spent yesterday on a business trip. Miss Ithel G. been connected Base Hospital, ind s Mrs. tfield Mrs. Jersey of Schools B. in Hartfov Goodrich, with the has received expected to who Brookiyn | her di return has W re in days Duval Winsted after in town with Kensington Miss Irenc McKeon her home with asthma. Miss Marjorie Moore, who is spen-- ing her at st Gloucest: Mass., is expected home shortly. has returned to spending friends. Items, confined attack ho o few : is a severe of vacation here will be a meeting of the car- nival committee this evening after ihe regular meeting. R. L. Mallory has returned to York Ci after visiting here friends during the past week. Stork Pays Visit. wi Mr. Hotchkiss street vesterday HoachKkiss street yesterday Mother and child ar N wilh A son born to and morr mornin doing nicely. Rebuilt. the Berlin vesterday by New Britain Mrs. Beckley Bridge Being Construction bric work between I was and on new | started Lasher, of who the contract. The leading from Kast Berlin has been closed to all traflic until the constru tion mpicted. The bridge pre ously a wooden structure, under h traflic of the few was steadily wearing The selectmen decided to have a con- | crete bridge replace it. THe work will be pushed along as rapidly as possiblc. Fast Berlin Ttems, Hubbard ande wife returned home last evening from Raymond, Me., where they have been spending a month ‘Baker have e is cc we the vears bu pas’ out. avy Fr Miss Irene North, daughter North, returned and Mrs. A. yesterday “f‘ Raymond, Me. 1 ey*and wife of Deep Rn’.fir‘ Of‘ of Mr. home are spending the weck as- guests Mr. and Willi Miss Florence C is spending the day in Maple Hill with her sister, Mrs. Richard Hulbert Mrs. H. L. Rigby left yesterday for Massachusetts where she will ‘spend | as noted previously. | The trip M turned | York, { school OF US. her vacation. She intends to v Springfield, Amherst and Holyoke. Robert Vanc basketball fame, is here on his vacation from Windsor, Vt., where he is employed at the Na- tional Acme company. He intends to remain for two weeks with his moth- er, Mrs. Martha Vance. Miss Hattie Mildrum for Meriden where she few weeks John Demore arrived home from Meriden where spending their vacation The Modern Woodmen meot this evening in their rooms at Woodmen's | hall, The left will vesterday remain a and last daughter evening have they been regular weekly praver meoting of the Methodist church will be held in the church parlors this evening at 7:30 o’clock. : Miss Georgianna home vesterc Kelsey returned from New Britain where she has heen the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J5. 1. Steed for the week Henry Bailey left town for New Haven where he expects to spend a week's vacation. The Methodist be held at today church picnic will Lake Compounce Saturday The special car will leave, from Berlin at 9 o'clock and everyone who is going ed to be there on time. A stop will : made at the depot to take on those Who are coming to Berlin by frain. return will be made from Lake Compounce at 6 p. m Maple Hill returned from through Maine. street is DA G Meriden have and family summering an of here automobile Mrs. L. L. Cla as returned spending seferal weeks with Harold Clark of Short Beach. after her son Mr, Mrs. John Blair of Rroolk- N are visiting Mrs. L. I, Clark of Thompson street. LT Mrs. J. Theodore street spending several Eanic E NI Dr tham have and family returned weeks at after Asbury E. Dary after Beach, ind family have re- spending three weeks Maine. at Miss Ruth Law of Maple returned ter at Hillshoro, Hill spendin H ave- nue has vacation An ice cream the Newington Congre lawn tomorrow auspices of the the Woman's chur sale will be held on tional church und the Branch of of the evening Eunoe: association Paige of after Miss nue Dorothy home at Robins ave- attending summer the University of Columbia, is Y Mr. and L. returned trip Mrs. from a through Vermont. Spe Hare Corbin 2] two Banford weeks have motor Miss visiting New Hejen Mrs, faven. of Giolf and street family JATLED FOR TAKING PI L1 Tokic Becaus of the Japanese RE, he took a picture wperor and empre the course of a passin para apher was thrown hile the society editor icture of the emper w grilled b; police All of which is mak the newspapers highly critical of the police. ja TOWNS FISCAL YEAR ENDS| | ing PLAINVILLE NEWS | LANBERS FACTORY 1S NEARLY COMPLETER, Building Erected in Town ally Day Well Attended—Grange Mectin Mawino Given Linen 12— Miss Shower—\ethodist Sunday School Picnic Saturday—IResigns at Bank the town for the Co. of New completion | course of a few weeks empleying in tig being erected the Tark in tion of is rapidly r and within the will be in operation hborhood 150 is loca of (GBS e factor because of fact that it will be used | for the manufacture celluloid, which is of such ¢ ignition. The lo- cal place v upon the most sat pu 18 in the buildin plant h the of decidc for the of the other New Britain the celluoid s been a source of wor- | and danger i The building is being erected by the | Torrington Construction Co. and considered by men who have viewed it the most fircproof buildine con- structed. The walls are double thickness of brick and there arc two or three partitions through the huild- which make an added protection nst fire. The Leams for cons tion are all of steel. The two elevator shafts are constructed in walled off from the rest of the building, pre- venting any possible spread of flames by m the shafts. One man workin the huilding estimates that over a million brick have been used on the work thus far. A power plant is also being erected an the bank of the river which the factory is lo- cated Yesterday the worlk of painters a he plant have greatly pose tactory tory midst s in of narts, on men were bus placing also bus is four it that the finishing the windows and y on the interior. ies high. Re- cempany will o its output of celluloi with the start of the Plainville fac tory and if the project prove cessful the Jocal plant will be enl ed. The company has plenty of for future development as it pur ed several acres of land in that ity ports add suc- vicin- Rally Da Ty v Well Attended. at the camp vesterday and corducted along such an The in R wel day cround was tended the serv- general annual the audi- at 11 o'clock with President Quinn, Dr. D. H. Kress SO o Rebinson Iso addre d the the subject, “The ignificance and From Medical Viewpoint.” being observed “Ifield Adventi Thei were at the grounds this the tirst services of at 4 o'clock B G M hy grounds enjoyed vt of the and visiting the grounds Mental Health” will be the evening address by jel H. Kt ices were lines for event rall day was held torium R Pres Dr, service sp K1 vice Situation, It on World's Remedy by no exer- morning and the afternoon were the auditorium where Schunk lectured health i'he people on themselves the e lay in tramping the the farms located “Christian Science is the cises hy in on and enc he rly fields near and the subject of Rev. Dr. Dan- of iscal Year Closed. The the town's exact date 15, with a pre: fiscal of few ntation ed the Johnson st has closc vear closi he allowe of bills, « old year d this zood one that the 000 ust day for the which Jectman that the town a will town's ¢ figures will matter te., belon to 1t mornin vear was for the report to th exnd nd he expected show $4,000 or edit. Thus f ha v ar the not learned, not for time of compiling them is a one and time. While may 1 enlarged 000 Plainville, xpended t he past been cut started morning that balance in order look well, that road heen be some as tedious considerable G sum for talkes e Ly town’s the money suve will have to be in fact, within opening has work which Johnson stated this did report a have sury of the is not as few it an into by A ho road was not the report realized the fact ) ] F — “ Apgelus Fioir .‘f\ \" BRIZAD of it from FLOUR houselkeepers their home- BETTER and more ANGELUS of lte pride in ompson Milling ,Co., Lockport, N. Y. this town | | ffinal e AUGUST 21, 1916. HOW 10 GET RID OF RHEUMATISH “Fruit-a-tives” Point the Way to Quick Relief : FRONA. *T suffered for a number of years with Rhcumatisne and severe Pains “n my Side and Back, caused by strains and heavy lifting. When I had gi being well en up hope of ever again, a friend recom- mended ‘Fruit-a-tives’ (or ZFruit Lizer Tablets) to me and after using the first box I felt so much better that I continued to take them ; and now I am enjoying the best of health, W. M. LAMPSON, 50c. 2 box, 6 for $2.50, trial s At all dealers or sent on receipt of price, by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. neglected in all In opinion will more than the will left from parts of roal balance old his the work wi take ich vear be over the Preparing for Bacon. The officials arrival the which are for the governmen preparing ton ordered through Mayor Josepl Bristol local of of bacon man Johnson I". Dutton, lectman was by Select- of the Se- m rooms the bacon line of a city of Johnson met in the morning to methods of handling the cr vhich their The services have offered fo Mr by each the leading merchants felp in sale of the bacon. I clerks are experienced in this work and the 11 accepted the and a Red determine the be chant Cross this best and owds will in share, cler been Johnson to of the line town off of has gl help offer the Reale Didu't. of West Main examinations for the while his coni- | failed to do -=o because of fallea L i two boys enlisted at the recruiting station New Britain and were N Haven for their aminations. S been sent o Newport training Stanley Passed; Arthur street, pa Navy at panion, Reale Stanley d 1 New Haven, John Reale was rejected arches. e in sent to inley RN has EOTNE Grange A special program ular monthly n Grange No. 5t by Mr. Daggett ville Grange; Mr. Mountain County Hiram Lowrey of the the New @ nd ence held recently L, Miss Lila Daniles piano solo: M Mecting, held reting of I’ were of Collins- lecturer at the invi was teports lectury Davis, riven of Pomona and Xir local lecturer ranze on confer- Kensington, it favored with a Lobinsen favored Helen Day fresh- were with a solq and a McConr renderedy reading. Miss Miss Helen dues R Visitors Collins- | and other and piano crved anton Glastonbury ments present f ville, Bristol, places. we om ( Cente Bride-to-Be Showered. linen last Emma of of of become of street shower was given eve- home of M PPine street in Marino, daughter Mrs. Philip Marino street, who is to of Clarence Judd, IEmma Scott of Main Marino large of ing enjoyed reshments served well holds W Ha honor onstable Main bride st the o received a num- gifts social eve wi The this and ref young coupie are known Mr. Judd New N Railroad Co. recently resigned the Peck Spring Methodist in town the ford position with en and I @t- his fiancec with York nd i her Co. position Church Pi The Methodist Sunday school will of hold its annt picnic in- pounce on Sa Member: will via urday. Sunday special Pl o'clock will 30 6 p. m of Berlin Sunday scl the church here on a Bristol anel line 10 ing resort made churches their lake and leave the Co school trolley inville Tramway at 2.0, Dinne at 1 at Lturday rved return The are a picn morn- he The s at the will be Methodist | o holding ol at the i on Saturday Hird Bank, William Hird has resigned his posi- | ion with the Plainville Trust Co. to | ffect September 1. Mr. Hird enter Harvard in Cam- Mas in where Leaving ke « will bridge, will purs place at ! Kenneth Maine, Vinee visi of college the fall professional course. hank will of 1% he His by | mington, be taken Greenleaf nt Clancy of New IHave aunt Miss Elizabeth s ms Central Mrs. Willian ! th the « Head he local ptember omeroy family on « sidy of 3ank of Ch home Clark at = summer chem's schools will reopen on Wilcox the has Warren the moved from 1 stroct Church M hes on spending a v Niantic George Blood turned from an ihrough New to Johnson place on street Mary T hom nker has returned to v Sel ntlar ation and family have automohile and the N re- he n land over 1000 the Mrs, James ! trip included miles and sreatly enjoyed | by party 1ton of West in Torrington William Eaton is expected home to- mor from ont, N. H., where FOR SAI coal ra bargain ville, Con Main Be o complete perfect cor r attachmen 145 West Main St., Frederick Bulle four burn- | 1i on: one A Plain- ze | The -1 WANTED—Single and two-family | ON TIME Among the many useful and ornamen- tal pieces of Fine Furniture we are display- ing on our first floor you will find a variety of reproductions in solid Mahogany Hall Clocks. Anyone of these Clocks will make a very attractive addition to your reception hall or in fact any place where you may deem it necessary to have one. No hetter timekeepers, made by the very best watch- makers in the world, and cases are of solid mahogany in a variety of the old colonial designs. ) : THE FLINT-BRUGE CO. § 103 Asylum Street, 150 Trumbuil Street, Hartford 4 e e e e e e in Plainville. Crossin ICEE—Room and ho: Plainville, Conn ed. SALL her rocker, Plainville, MAINE SENATOR DEFENDS PACKERS Enactment of Legislation Would o Increase H. C. of L. He Declares | i CAVALRYMEN WANTED hable foods the re= might be han- other field in houses the sale of ¥ Whi NOT I, with mark tha complaint | madc ocers and the for hardware their line Shackles.” that srnmen what products a may not handle, to do under proposed of attempting ‘o let us all pull siness big. street, pref FOR Too tlemen Sax dling i oods out of Eemove the “Tt 1a unthinkable congresa sho power to give ted, o 1y, he assc concern t would slation may as e able Instead isiness little, make little move hackles tempting some business in= Give them a work out in his ndustrial prob= are to place on the country each reat teresis of field wa fair Let own the s hefore us. Washington, Aug. 21.—An aftack | S S i on governmental tendency Voluntary Enlistments For 16th U, S, toward | assumed control of business enter-| (ayalry Opened Again-—Applicants prises, with especial refere proposed legislation for sup ision Will Bc Sent to Border. ¢ packing ind m Senator Fernald, Maine, speaking in the senate. Stamping the bills, regulation was \rmy Recruiting Officer Sergeant by of Beaudoin has received a notification to the effect that voluntary enlist Kenyon and of the packer discussion, exampl thro g legislatio opposition to them, cxtensions of the failed in the tran munication indt would poorer Kendrick vehicles now unider, ments for the 16th United States s of “stifl he declared his said they Ve which had and com- predic hi should e Cavalry opened. In the artment urges whom cavalry life »plicants en- bl a chance to the Mexican of the Texas Rio Mata= are notification tt all D listing de young mer policy s yortation and to enlist will real prob: es action on public t and enacted. the suffer from The units on preser ation costs Brownsville, of the of 1Ty ted service is at the bank opposite the city Mexico, UKRAINIANS T0 MEET Will Hold Ma be sitn Grande Cannot Continue Policy. the senate of HOES! ter the had with governmen railways, tel that the he to chuaos In the *“I cannot believe United State ence we s feels, experi- ave control of ph and telephone lines i policy shoulc be continued sai t and behalf of the country, WOl s Mecoting in Town Hall, certainly lead commie ial bankruptcy Perryville, at 2 o'Clock Sunday Afte A 3 {hos business o tho: men who have had much to dc ith LD making our country eat citizens, 1 now s pf int and legislation It is tions It and it other test here against t filled and posed da to our instit i the system of iment ove ernoon ic; it is un-Americ e defeated.’ Defends | the packer to be conducted to be o mpe scheduled h ey | State Ukrainian Evan the K heen® extende v iy irn \tion and 1 ians in this itation an of the to attend ville ckers, ve by sad n Defending he Pelechowic 1 their business had Deles large units in order economic of will d 1 ind re stockyards, | commercial valuab! svelopment rator spea ownerghip of ilization of constituted declared he heir like their hy-products ervice, he He commission in its packers and rads meth report hal function ral questionable and that its attacked Fe for investization said on® the it Large Flounders largely lost sight of aid and ) 1 commission o guide business to Get Byidence, Genuine bluefish, Sword- The, he failed asser fish, fresh Salmon, Hali- Scrod Blue, Lemon nee unfair atem to get any evide of com- bination. It is only meth- but, Steak, fresh Mackerel, Sole, Round, Little Neck Clams T Drelitions | miss Sea Trout, f fact it was able to come to le far as 1 have the conclu tha on.- b Boston nation in restraint “This report. o een am reliably in- on, in onl from monopoly. I that the commi actually tele the dence of somnt < forme used h taken ippeared instances, of of and Steaming Hard Crabs, and Lobsters. All Fresh Caught, no Cold Storage Fish, MOORE’S FISH MARKET Washington Place. parts ran file packers omitting items 1ms to Tidde co-operating bear out its ¢ from Shrimps which the commission of the same tele vere useful evidenc Ifederal being 1nd heckli and some assistance, has beer ring, harrving and American husiness interests Clayton Anti-Trust Law “If there unfair on pra the and on competit tices in tr square. the law is or any any the ple such illezal opera Comy t the power ns." aints packers to supp £ wholesale were entering gro their