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| PLAINVILLE NEWS FREIGHT YARDS ARE & =2 C S, HILLS & CO, === ' Superintendent Regan Gives Them Nir Con NT T SIS Our Clearance Sale of Summer Stocks at Qur Suit ) “Oflge 03;2 TIOV;:Y m gulf 's?m?er OUR . P ECEAL ' s ! T Hii ale , of Fur | Dept. Starts Friday at Qur Women’s Section e r U : SUMMER Form Polish Recruiting Officer Ts IN ACCORDANCE WITH OUR USUAL CUSTOM TO CLEAR ALL STOCKS IN THEIR SEASON, Now A 1 I An ngelist—! CARRYING NON OVER, THEREFORE ALL SUMMER STOCKS ARE MARKED FOR QUICK SELL- gles in At ING, REGARDLESS OF THEIR CONT OR FORMER SELLING PRICE START IN IFRIDAY MORN= tendance—Magnire Know: = J ING EARLY AS YOU HAVE ONLY THREE HOURS TO TRADE IN, AND MAKE QUICK SELEC- gasiiteR i ronniHere TION. , Brief Ttems. ma urs The Plainville freigsht yard was ? ; : Many Exceptional Offerings For Saturday. OUR GIRLS' SECTION ’ AND MIS Saieptofom el insnectionBtnistorns One cannot afford to over- Lisle Vests at 59, Value 65c Gives You Choice of about 40 Coats, sizes 6 to 16 125 Coats, and Capes are selling tomorrow at ing. The fact became known when look the importance of the Women's Swiss Ribbed Lisle Vests, In all regu- years, in colored silks, popling, serges, taffetas, about 1-4 of their former price. Short mixture e officials’ car arrived in town and substantial saving of the Sum- lar sizes, strap and bhodice stvles, white and a prefty shade of also wool poplin coats, etc, have sold from §7.50 coats, taffeta and others are to be sold at $5.00. Superintendent Regan and others o i i ; pink. For Saturday, SPeCGk .ivivsevessscsscioieveiose 500 OB to $27.50, marked in sale lots to close out at $4.75, They were formerly priced $25.00. Take selection started to work. mer prices $6.75, $10.00. There are not all sizes in each price, from our Capes, all lined, a big bargain. Plainville’s importance as a freight If you are contemplating to but all sizes in the lot. 70 Coats, Dolmans and Capes in velours, taffeta center is becoming better known each .purchase a Fur - Coat, or . LADIES' AND MISSES' SUITS mixtures, and colored silks, many are show prices day and the officials count for much Coatee, or anything "in small TWO Excel!ent Numbers ln At $15.00, that were sold regularly at $39.50. and sample coats, mostly sillkk lined, formerly priced from the local place. The gencral sit- 5 3 Your choice of serge, poplin and taffeta Suits of $35.00. Sale price only $10.00. uation along the divisions can be BRES e SN B ) SR i . navy, black, sand, black and white checks, and a SPECIAL BARGAINS gleaned from a look at the local tage to make a selection now. H fldke[ChlefS few light colors, wonderful values for Women who At Ladies’ and Misses Scctior Dresses con- var The local junction handles an SAMPLE NECKWE a will act quickly to buy at these low prices. sisting of three lots B | immense amount of freight, workinz Nothing held on deposit. No C. 0. D. All sales In Lot 1—Your choice of about 50 Summery night and day in efforts to keep the final. Dresses, in colored Voiles and Organdies, in various situation O. K. A lot of Sample Neckwear, OUR SILK DEPARTMENT styles, and colorings, sizes 36 to 46, have sold at It is understood that the officiais Coliars, Collar and Cuff Sets Offers for Your Selection Chiffon Taffeta, 36 inches $5.98 to §10.00. [For this sale only $3.98. also looked over the material in the Gl Ve Gl e e wide in full line of colors for Friday our $2.00 In Lot 2—You will find about 60 Dresses of yards including stray rails, ete. 3 : O quality for $1.59. dark colored voiles in figured or plain patterns, in TV e er Gomt st GRRT s oTa) st Sty Black Satin, 36 inches wide, fine heavy quality navy, taupe, copen, black, and white, a few in tan, § | normal and the regular trains and for Skirts and Dresses. $2.00 grade for $1.69. pink, etc. Also Voile Dresses and net, values up to e r i e R Gk Figured Georgette Crepe, 40 inches wide, all $18.50. For this s .50. G s it v e e . good patterns, §2.50 and $3.00 values, for $2.00. Lot 3—Consists of about 40 Dresses, of the nedbniul antl o N oo 1 Crepe de Chine, 40 inches wide, in all light hetter kinds and styles, models in figured voiles, or- Wednesday the old schedule on the atur ay peCIa S m owels the Huck Towels, value 39¢, for Saturday .... 29c each See Window Displ One lot at 20c ea. Value to §0c. Women's Linen embroidered Handierchiefs, all white snd colored embroidery, also a few sport Handkerchiefs, some- elghts ly mussed, Saturday to ClOSC fOr .......cceevcevevoooo. 200 €8 One lot at 12%c ea. Value to 85c. really fresh goods. Satur- Women's embroidered H andkerchiefs, sofled and day 48c each. from display, to close Saturday fOr .....eee..ceeeme special for RLeERC fen. pretty shades, regular $1.75 quality for $1.50 yard. gandies and chaliies, all sizes. Formerly sold at B Nt antont ilviaion wos | eeimca LEXTRA SPECIAL $16.50 and $18.50. Your choice at this sale only T TG G EAOE e e E00fr ard O gInchiwh] copors nd yRlor el 2101008 L B | in rorce during the strike of the shop- only S o o s <. 25¢ each | One case of bleached Turkish Towels, 20x40, Dresses, ete. regular price 50c, special for 29¢ yard. _OUR BLANKE : Thend itve laclrelcied nd ey Good quality All White Turk rowels, 20x36, _ PECIALS _ Offers| You Specials for day Morning. jous factories are sending in the ox- value: 1o 80¢, fOr ...v-vvo-vevasee.. 25¢ each firm quality, Saturday .............. 25c each Our Linen Department Offers Bleached Da- 50 Pair White Wool Blankets for full size beds, A e e e mask, handsome floral and conventional designs. with colored borders and hemmed with ribbon to e : elsaccumulatec during the striké tieup. Regular price 89¢, speclal 39¢ yard. match, regular $11.00 value. Special at $9.00 pair. e T " i $5.00 Bedspreads Saturday $4.50 each HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON FPROMPTLY the past three years, due probably to the conclusion of the war and fthe RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US taking of vacations by all classes of working people. The Northampten o . s Saturday Special Petti- | krom the Yvash Goods BERLIN NE Thursday evening when overy man, ( Foresters' hall which is to be used by | sengers have hecome used to going (0 o w woman, and child interested in the | the boys and girls in their agricultural | Lake Congamond and other places on Coat \/ alues Sectlon celebration is asked to be present at [ displays. Mr. Brundage is « member| the division, and make usc of the Turkish Towels, regularly &9c, for Saturday Extra size Hemmed Bed Spreads beautiful quality, regularly $5.00. Special for Saturfay ........ $4£50 C. F. Lew chairman | of the Starrs faculty and has direct | {rains accommodating them the meeting. C. I, . = s 8¢ Y 274 of the war board, will preside. charge of the agricultural work that| The freight and trolley service in ALSLO0 Facho S lin e A o e e singhamy S’ and Il b Do diog e I Caroival Blans Comoe) the club is doing. (i T e e o colors. Value $1.50 and $2.00. Saturday $1.00 plaids, checks, stripes and plain colors. « _ The trotting park has been complet- | (nus it S 3 Te ) i i e e e g S The Foresters held their regular | eq and is in daily use iy hclconic thus it would appear from the haul- At $1.98—Cenuine Heatherbloom and Satine For Saturday, special A .... 39¢ yard weeklysimeeting! last Mevening & atterll e ni s Sine willihave thels horses inthe| o= of freight cars over »llm Connec: etticoats, in black and the wanted colors, for Children’s Wes 39c¢ Yard—"En- which the carnival committee met and | races. It is not uncommon now to ’:‘]”\“f"l"”““"“”‘”‘”‘1‘1 bl el several s Value Saturday .. $1.98 (“1'”;‘;‘”"" St l""'\ mddtadle made the final arrangements for the | see half a doze ses Ak | s anSiElNe he) Hart & Hutchir- S e et 5 R “loth” in stripes and plain colors, else- filr grounds Octobier 8, 4 6 and 7. shoes: the Landers, Frary & Clark company satinne Petticoaats, regular and extra sizes. Crepe Plisse 39¢ Yard—Crepe Plisse, 31 inches , . g O, SO T e A conit e Vi s My Phae on the trolley line to New Britain ‘alue $3.00. Saturday ........... $2.50 cach. wide, plain colors and fancy. Saturday 8$9¢ yd. Town Clerk Woodruil in Receipt | ac ine’ meetins cor the. drawing that | 4 nmimcosint Ho: Mr Biske, akers | Hart & Hutchinson has had the sai- 5 : is to be held in connection with the | friends will leave tomorrow for West | Vice for several years while the OI Jm‘y Llst carnival. The entire drawing is for | Brookfield where they will give a | tracks have just been completed for $100 which is divided into several | party in honor of Mr. Fiske. This is| the new Landers plant. small zllotments as $5, $10, etc. an annual oceasion, every year a party Polish Officer a Preacher: my country and now I want to helpy coal range, water attachment. A WINS CHESS TOURNAMEN'T While the meeting was in session | of Rev. Mr. Fiske’s friends visiting Licutenant Flemkoy, fermerly of | 4ve men’s souls and start them on bargain. 145 West Main St., Plain- Hastings, England, Aug h the electric lights went out and re- | him before his return. The trip to | the path to Heaven.” ille, Ci Frederick Bulle s : R el | the path to Heaven. ville, Conn. Frederick Bullen i A e SGHOOLS OPEN S mained thus for the entire evening.| West Brookfield will be made by auto- | toc Polish army, was in town thi ; FOR SALE—9x12 Brusséls rug and| ;. oeranca, of Cuk el T { : morning in his new role as a preach- McGuire Has Local Relatives. international chess nient con "he members present, who had old- | mobile as all those going have wpea- | 0 M s . DLEAS i e L Mrs, B. Bassett, 143 5 al chi meu o dar ; L : utitul] €r for the Gideon Bible Mission. Rev. Bernard I°. Maguire, who was killed | 12 QCHE ; oLt ducted el Home|Committce Becting o |n o cBe A osneniihome fand tsot fchines SERTE RIS lgnas Balbe SUtITu By T ple i ikey T as halis 0w aallod, [BnBanilar fomobile Accident near Bios | st MainESt RRIainvilIc s 212 dx Welcome = = them. As soon they were lighted | summer home on the shore of a lake 2 S : ) G O erRes ool S a by the Britis ress federad tion here. Boris Ko: e crbiay served in the Polish army and suf-| mauguin on Wednesday night, was champion, took second place o PR - business went on as usuala in that community. There is a large ) Carnival Plans Completed by Lo~ | B8 &8 W/ o e lsey o5 about the T L and it | fered the loss of an arm. According | well known in this town. McGuire — — NuptialsHniBasg Berlin¥Tomorzow S [l 8XoYe ofin nes iabout the ousaiac e IloE i 0w B B ioilicy thalliwas | then | wis alnephew orithel iate iPatile Lyl s (b 19 = 2 2 “ | is in this grove that the party will he 5 : n | was u nephew of the late Patrick al Foresters—Larg: sses 2 East Berlin’s double wedding will $ 2 g made a lieutenant and a recruiting of- | Glynn, of Pierce street, and had vis- : held. Among those making the trip to | I ynn, . take place tomorrow afternoon al 4 ficer. He traversed the entire coun- [ ited here on several occasions. His| apes Julic Koplowitz of 38 Dewes pected in Schools. s LA ol o a hoviestend | West Biookfield will be Major Frank | JoSt- Ee trave: -t ] gevel 2 I o'clock at the Woodward homestead | /70 7000 E T PE UiURE o les | try sceking recruits and bears testi- | sister, who was serlously injured, was| streot, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. S. The superior court has completed \\\“N‘n“-"'l(‘rlms \\'Inmw;.‘m \\;\“ e s vl T cbster monials from every paper where he|also known in this town. Local rela- | o, in Burlington, Vt. From ther SHOULD TAKE S5 2le: Cavy a2l y. Sap- : s e } B s work anc e eSS J e erd f el o - rwin’: 3ed tHe liattof Jurots|for the townlofiBer | SCSS e SIel AN env i A0 0s Sntiius (ot st Berlin items. topped, telling of his work and the | tives will attend the funeral of theighe will go to Merwin’s Beach to Detagilltalic sotl d i g eodvand Miss Florence Carns is entertain- | results young man tomorrow in the EIm|speng Labor Day with her mother. lin who are liable to be called on in |as his bride. The ceremonies will be | W8 © OIORT JATD 5 So 0T When the war ended his work was | city. PH['SPHAT J s 3 4 b : i o Plainville members bf the Bagles| Hammonass house at Madison for & Nothing Like Plain Bitro-Phosphate imities, Berlin, East Berlin and | church (llcoxieyenie, well educat nd a most interestin communities, Ber Sas er a = ‘ : rell educated E N resting : B 4 ki - ) | Mes. €S, Pratt of West Cromwell e ook ¢ 6 big| few days. Put on Firm, Henlthy Flesh and Iensington, are chosen by the board After the ceremony hoth couples person to speak with. He has the | Were in full attendance at the big o Triors b CUgl EYIEe ‘ : : s visiting at the home of her sister jeld day. o iz Nt of selectmen, and passed on by the [ Will leave for the shore where they |13 VIsiting a € S ability of speaking seven foreign lan- | ficld day of the organization in New e Nero R Haven yesterday. A number of local Miss Marguerite Merkle of Glen | men paraded while others looked at at Clinton Beach Showalter. Lucius Taylor has commenced ro- ; ) - Anna are visiting with Mrs. Cath- ynamite” Jones spent the ; ! ’“\,‘ R R e vi : : Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Georsc daughter Melvinu are vi Cheshire, Mass. They will be gone | ! Albert Hal ol Stanley street i | spending his vacation at Cosey Beach Mrs. T Walsh of Church street is celebrated the anniversary of his birtn e e e e erday | to the city after a stay at Block T i \arantee of; ! his recent accident are practically all| B oll ¥ b i and ) . r e have to be an addition to the teach- healea 7 has been crippled recently due — S ’ phosphorie ing staff. This matter will come up | New Britain e e . to repairs now heing done in the {or ir, and Mrs. J. F. Atw : otouie ol el Vice president—Miss 12dith Clark of . 2 Leludog of Southinglo: he ca ity ughter w spend the remni 1 the ap= ,before the town meeting which will k Prentiss on Worthington Ridge is ithington. I izhter will spend th L o in the near future. It is an- | Glastonbury. weight free be held in t ) nearing completion the exterior : Mrs. E. V. Read. 3 Tudginz from the less pre e (i A 66 o will spend their honevmoon. . R e e e = from the countless prepara: - G Eoint) 1|u r:};hg ) g 1 spe 1} r h suages fhiently and is mastering th udslaxilfray e e coufitless DTSONNN Lown Clerk Woodruff by Assistan Typhoid Still Raging. 25 G B 5 S . tertaining []r‘nvm\\ from out of town e Wil eie an oronle il sl | e 1umul\(x. Joseph l\.\u(uf- ml\xl N Taking R soes) ey o e +is as follows: Bdwin B. Adams, Louis | ;n5iq developed, some of the typhoid “".”" fow S ¢ coal that,is sched. | thi8 evening on Central Square. Ho [ S ('1'""‘1 WS BTG WIORE 1 arms, neck and bust, and replacing usl C. Anderson, Alfred J. Barrett, Elisha | Victims are in a serious condition e car load of icoalthal/ls sched= |y ity red in! Bristol last evening and [(Parade. . ! A atotUstroet 1= nineslioriiontty Fana i neatty, « inavs 0 s a s s s uledStol ariiverinS town S thisSweek Hs | Bes BaR s S el ey e s Baschball Sunda M s B ARoninson o fABArSEEt BLEOS Sl L viently it hoiaatits® or: ek sud: Wil Deming, William M. Fowler, Herbert | gus condition, having developed "'\"("]'"“' ;"’f'““\ e ““l-‘" iz “‘“v\*‘* ]‘"‘ morni helieved in helping save The All-Plainville baseball team s <oy i Prmar Sp S T . Hony B car has left New Haven. Another| o = : . iness and weakness are of W. Goodrich, Henry J. Graham, Al-| pjeurisy. The doctor states that if & = —————————_| will play the team of the Sessionsi \ic Mildred Hierpe of Maple street bert E. Norton, Elmer W. Stearns, | the boy has a strong constitution there ! o 3 AT e A AN T Sy Willlam H. Webster, Charles A War- | is a chance of his pulling through. [ the season. = = = 0 0 S 0T o i bankraptey. | afternoon at ;m;wx\l 'rlylwl;;u;(w ;\_;11 Sacaliond S 4 b tockwell-D e dia- x Edward P. Dunham, James Fagan, | the New Britain General hospital yes- | 8 evening at the Woodman's hall ||\ F o0 0P e Have of Ala- | mond. Oakes and Calazia will be James J. Fitzsim Geo . Grif- | terday for treatment they are both | for the benefit of the whole com- Plainville’s battery, and Woodward ) t Clinton Beach for aughter are a inton Beach for u reside; ore i s and is | and Johnson, that of the Forestville| daughter are a | Arthur Moffatt, John J. McCabe, Ja- | girl in the family ill with the disease, | the old time dances, no charge unless | '€ "l‘"l”' HEE i ““"‘-”‘ for I"“" 1 few days. son M. Taylor, William B. Brown, | Clayton Lewis is considerably im.|onhe dances. This will be entirely a | el known to the older residents o: Bricf Items. Pl o Francis P. Cody, Mahlon H. Hazen, | proved and his speedy recovery is|Social get-together for the com- eleligiabu. Bhe (D : d e speed 7 E 8 & 1 i 5 e been! anpointes The annual picnic of the Methodist ; e SETon Hobert L. Honiss, Philip Lotz and | Jooked for. | munity and should be well attended. William Ryan has been appointed Lhe annualipic C € court is the guest of Mrs. 0. D. Hot T r 3 S ar ot 3 “ he ho as esig ¢ morrow at lLake Compounce. A spe The jurors selected last year were | will develop as all those who were at | move part of his household to '\:” e L= ‘1"}“] el e (i e UL .. J. 1. Parker and Miss Annie not called upon for duty as there was | Plainville with the party are now ill | Wethersfield where he intends to re- | “\F- van will begin his new duties | cia < o Mns aht o SR 'no case which warranted a trial in | and any new cases as a conscquence | side in the near future s S ! r future i SO end iy, oo, et ot e B e Beach, Westbrook, for the remainder Schools Will Open Soon. is in daily communication with Dr. | cation at Saybrook Manor. U R e o e e hampton, 2 as a visitor in tow Announcement was made this | -HES o 2 o o morning by Superintendent of Schools | 18 1th a1 tocay the e reportiof Miss Barbara Dolph of Northeast, ¥ oo Gross of Whiting stroct has re-1 street and Mrs. J. B. Moran of West new cases here or in the state. There | js spending the week-end as a guest : Main street are at Cosy cottage, In- be opened bn September § for the fall ; e \1'1 e e upon the bulld- | (00 Yesterday, but investigation _dis- York - proved the rumor. The report of the | Miss Sadie Saffrie of Waterbury is maining being the laying of the| ¢~ . o completed and will be given | P2 - lterntionS Mitogiithe Sres) Mrs. James J. Murphy and daug wese house at Indian Neck for a fow oo ne SR Conll s oL Bl R S dence which he recently purchased school Belden Family Reunion. day in Bristol on a business trip he floors in the school buildings | The Belden family held its reunion | terday disinfected to make them sanitary !vnti\:vu from here were Francis Dem- . town hall last evening waiting for ed more and have also been oiled ineland Stdmily, S Henry Demingunil | the fmeeting (o he held on i welome = | staving at Morris Cove for the sum nothins over Lahor Day. ) d y nota Kensington schoql has ever had is ex- l.\h’r Robert Deming. The report of | Meeting is not until next Thursday Master William LeRox Steven.con 1 ATV v Britain that. fully 100 will register. To take | Which the annual election of officers| ;0 each day and his wounds from care of this big increase there will | was held. The officers elected were: Lartin} Huseniiand sfam Uyiare en iiin slish) lanzuses also: street is stopping at the Vacation| ually being advertised for the purpose o Clerk P. Fuller of the superior court SIS R G T T GRCE 6 (e g hollows and angles by the goft curved Jlark, Arthur E. Crandell, Henry C.| (porles He 2 S B e H % L : S Clark, Arth Charles Haddock is in a very precari- | staying it Stony Creek for a few days. [ {ho Keenly feel their Sxconsive thinnes car of coal is promised for later in Clock Co., of Forestvilleaon Sunday | 1o M welsey Dolnt, Saybrook, for her ‘ren, George B. Alling, James Brown, | The two Hanford boys were taken to Mrs. Willis Upson is entertaining | Pe blayed at the 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young and | : o 5 kS bama. Mrs. Hare was formerly a , fith, Lewls A. GriMith, John Kiniry, | (]| with the typhold, Thers is still » | MUBHY. This dance is to be run like| P2Ma. Mis Hate was f y tean, the town. Miss Corinne 3 ©. Penfi 2 as rural carrier to take ti ace of | charch Sunday school will be held to- Walter B. Penfield. It is not thought that any new c: 5, 12, (ke Bev pomeneen o) G AR CERHGT Do gt e gt )| s the first of the month. His route | o'clock tomorrow morning and return | parker of Grove Hill are at Middle | the superior court are unlooked for. Dr. R. M. Griswold | and ¢ ren are spending their vi | and children are spending their va- : Miss Anna May McManus of Bing-| of the season Black and Dr. Ree of > state S 5 G i e Be Briefs. : : Miss Martin Currey of Summer B. H. Showalter that the schools will : . g A Enscsiin So ; 3 turned from a business trip to New was a rumor of two cases in Southing- | or Superintendent and Mrs. o urned from a I JafiD)| ) L +ings has been done, the only thing re- | jo.to board about the camp grounds the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. Gross. J. B. Lynch is staying at the Monto new room will be added to this B. R. have been thoroughly scrubbed and [in Glastonbury vesterday. Those at-| A number of people were af (he modetn 2 The gest entering class that the | family, Lester Deming and family, and | home celebration for the bove. | B T | : ag pected this fall it being anticipated | last yvear's eting we read after Wesley Goodrich is getting around President—Mrs. John Crowell of George md often ST 5 t it Crown Point. M schools The fair ground is practically all ety hna Members of the family were present | Shingling the roof. S lack of Glastonbury and other towns in the | Griswold are expected home tomor- | N 4 - F Has \ obit v and anectngts) DL befote the Wipeople Fair Ground Ready. ! Maine. : s ; ! : g only houscs . porting her own ege Welcome Home Mecting. ready for the big time and is begin- | DT Henry C. Dixon of Sterling, is i e Lempson NOT ! 58 23 : > wad neves ticipated that this year will be the Secretary = and treasurer—Lester | 007 S e v 3 an oo : ) ShirereiD Rl g ¢ : s witn ol biggest year that the Berlin schools | Deming of Berlin. G o LSECICER I oNRof s i it M > n the health, x_ petition is now being circulated |, from New Britain, Meriden, Berlin, | The Misses Frunces and Mary : - : : i uld seon diiaaetil about town to call a special town state | row from their vacation spent in! R £ ' o Pt & ¢ )t » of 4 = Shed = % % A T n, who several matters pertaining to the | Kensington Items. 1 Angelus i ur White' ] : , hosphate ha transformation the guest of Dr, Maithew H. Gi Milling Co., portc NG N NOTT( A number of people had the im- | ning to look the part it is soon to play pression that the meeting in hehalf | A. J. Brundage, superintendent of the of the welcome home for soldiers | Roys and Girls' club of the state » was to be held last evening. The | Connecticut was on the grounds this [ 7 met waile o »p meeting is scheduled for next week afternoon and laid out thé space in Lewis 1. Kilby has been appointed phosphate ndency wold. Dr. Dixon was in the servi ( Sold v - . Lallee e et pe o, Ecab H. Rellin, 104 West Main St ezl : ) i . ) vy anyone

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