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PLAINVILLE NEWS | jois o cov v som: ——— is @4 niotorman in the cmploy of the though October was given as the month Cut in lee Delivery. n unces that there will be no delivery for New Post of ice to the houses on Tuesday and ® ARMY ~ NURSE ~ HONORED e s s | i ful and distinetive in high grade House Fur- Plains e Camp Geounds Closed tse. | 1ve ot patronized e eeeams iy | B nishings will be interested in our wonderful the profits have not been cnough to Every Price Lower Than Nexi Autumn’s Price § oo o o il (0 showing of LIVING ROOM, DINING ROOT ol R e and CHAMBER FURNITURE. You're always Many Prices Lower Than Today’s Mill Price g .. ..o 50000 55 S 20 ) welcome to stroll around our showrooms, : ice men in (he town hall. A repas they turncd out in large crowds at o hal Lefest e i o o | was endoved by 1 rse wsomvice. | § ask questions and get all the information you Tn IS THE STORY OF A GREAT SALE. ing of the American Legion, which had heen called hy Major Augustine ‘_‘I""”"I ‘: ;”}“"“”;t"j;uJ::‘vvl’\r)lul.\I‘”vxv‘,x.’(":::: want tO furnish a home. A Visit tO our Rug 1 )I With the signing of the Armistice came a great M| Green The mieeting was opened by A GREAT SALE OF BLANK ERY William oran, who had much to do SENSE OF THE WORD Thomas P. Prior of the New Britain irop vices, It took merchandising vision of Dr. . H. Frost with Major Green . 'on 3 3 d . -“ . drop in priccs |16 took merchandising ision of g isidine Do 1rout reneried for (e | Test company was calod upon and e | § and Drapery Department will certainly sur- related his experiences during the Te Great in its masterly merchandising, months of planning and preparation were necessary. Great in the investment involved. Great in the quantities included, mountains of stocks are here assembled for your choosing. Great in the quality of the merchandise and the varieties offered. Gireat in ed many of his experiences while i its import to vou because of the greal savings | Money Saving Sule. esins i halzed fomnt ketmot deagh Binebdss i ros Sl e e SoEsiDIa} tions necessary. ) possible. m Mhjor (G raenitaportan onl e comal| Hon s deedstot bravery and the rea. WHITE BLANKETS GREY BLANKETS i || 2 imesfonatheRlycalin o LRI was then (RSl e B8 e danl st Lol = Tor this® wrs 3 | voted that the two highest names be | < S L] . - to follow. ~We hought, and bought heavily since ““;"'I" )‘l"" ‘I'" )'“ Ls SR vils B e e iR A 2 h l 2 e 5 oS v T cidec ¢ e by laws be temporarily E s o Latindioy o then. Prices on all merchandize have increased in dssdinanimechyiluy “ e LAt (el only llooatl Holder) ot (ke prise you at the luxurious dlsplays. ieaps and bounds and the end is not vet, therefore J | #dopted as recommended by the state A o ! L | distinguished service cross, who relat- we cannot urge you too strongly to buy now, at this ‘organization he executive commit- chosen as permanent ones for the | White Cotton Blankets for full size beds, pink Grey Cotton Blankets—Special member of the local fire departmen 103 Asylum Street, 150 Trumbull Street, Hartford and blue borders, were $4.00. Special for this sale | $ 5 Lo nam i ol e | Bare Judd Wadsworth of the U. & $2.69 Pair. Grey Woolnap Blankets, Special at $5.00 pair. B I‘”\‘ e r‘:]""‘* pheaulial : ”" ‘l” | Little, stationed at Newport, It. 1 ‘White Woolnap Blankets with pink and blue Grey Wool Blankets for full size beds, regular ‘I_"‘ “'], 2 e '”"”“‘ 0 y “N7 1 lited his experiences while over: borders Special for this sale $5.00. price 00. Special for this sale 50. aiesitoscho fh e Bt erica e O Ry iR The Uniled St ites nayy & — . . ; ; o ; : i A, J. Prior, chairman of the en- “Best In America” white California Wool Blan- Grey California Wool Blankets for full size beds, | ] : X — — - 8 | tertainment committec in charge of H. A. Jones Injured. GG U T T e e An accident of a peculiar kind oc- | Work of that kind on the Lord’s Day. | General hospital last cvening fol PLAID BLANKETS be held at Lake Compounce at an| corred vesterday in which H. A.|He was crossing the road from his| treatment. kets for full sizé beds, pink and blue borders, worth | rcgular price $12.50. Special for this sale $10.00. $12.5v0. Special for this Sale only $10.00. Vhite Wool Blankets for full size beds, pink § ani ‘:lu‘e buv:dexw with ribbon ‘m 3 \\’m'll\ Plaid Wool Blankets, all colors, for full size carly date, reported that the ouling | Jénes, of Unionville avenue, sufferad | house to call on a friend Miss Anna Holland is visiting wit} $11.00. Special for this Sale only $! beds. Special for this sale $9.50. couid be held with e r. L. H. | injuries about the back and head Plainyille Briars. friends at Massachusetts N B | Frost. Ralph Newell and John Pet- | Jones was working under a small o b th B ] —_— Fine California Wool Plaid Blankets, pink and white, grey and white, and tan and white, for full size HhatoRwere Sappointed fas - commitelibarn which Swas supported Sby: lsmul Ii| U v WHO SAID HAIRCUT? beds, regular price $15.00. Special sale price $12.00. {eenioning iy sultiblglocalion Aafell kinders fandwnile s playinpbwith ohis | sies i \ A 3 S 4 ‘ o .~ B | permanent club rooms. which will be | dog he knocked one of the girder Mr. dnd Mrs. Charles Riker and Mr. == iood Quality California Wool Blankets for full size beds, all colorings, nicely bound, worth §18.50. supportad hy the local husiness men. | foom Gndes the bolaing the irder® | und Mrs, Georke Seymour have re- | Special $14.50. The selection of the name for the turned to their homes after sojourn- : barn to fall and pinning him’ under e e s post, Brock-Barnes, will meet a slaging, where he remained until |ing through the Catskill Mountalns. HAVIN ILE .‘WEIH e NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY [ hea ity approyal Finfithe Sitown Rasin ol iy w1 ST T oSEE Aty {ve dlwi (N ass] Mr. and Mrs. 8. S. Gwillin and G AN AUTONOB DL EXAEOLt B 2 other more popular sclection could ) unce, Jie was more frightened han | daughter, Doris, have returned to REOEIVINGEALLEDRESCODDESHUBCHAS ED RO s Rentaicen e e Brock, | nfured and is resting comfortably at | their home after spending their v trock is for Miss Monica Brock, ) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter his home today cation at Sachem's Head. Brock of South Washington —street BEs HetumBROISIIng M SlonnSSookofisngntiBeachtis S el b el arr Judd Wadsworth, who Thas | visiting with friends in the town ERLIN NEWS dore M. Savage, Albert A. North, W.|just sturted. In the near future an- | (o enter the country’s active service | Peen spending a 30-day furlough with | J H. Trumbull, president of the | ». H. Webster, Charles M. Jarvis, C. M. [ other hat will be in the ring. the ! .nd give her life while in that service. | Ni§ parents, left this morning for Nis| Circle T, has returned to Detroit on Weldon, 15. W. Mildrum, F. B. Woods, | kind they make in 4 Berlin Miss ship, the U. 8. 8. Little, which is s.a- Brock was an army nurse. She a business trip. A. B. Goodrich.” T id at a Standsti i 5 o, tioned at Newport, R. I. Wadsworth : I)p!l(n(l At a Standstill. was cnlisted in the regular army and L 0 8 5 Mrs. Perry Bentley, son Bonner and Example Made of Driver. No further cases of typhoid have | cnjoyed none of the privileges of | Will have to serve 11 more months in | (o gh . Spc o8 o o S 1 A fine of $10 for driving without a | develobed in the town since the last [ Red Cross nurses. She enlisted in | the outfit. visiting with George « | O Sl G ey 5 s i % in "This G Bentley of Canal license and a $25 fne for reckless [ Cse wnnounced several days ago. All | Irooklyn, N. Y., and waited some | Arrives in This Country. P h driving was imposed by Judge George | the cases in town are well in hand | time bFefore heing sent overseas. While Chief Radio Electrician Willard G. Griswold upon Pietro Fanizzo last | @nd unless unfavorable conditions set [ on French soil she was stationed near | Coles has written to friends in town Rev. (. Il. Strobel has been ap- cvening at a session of the Berlin|in all the tyvphoid victims will re-[the front lines with an army hc inforniding them that he has ar pointed Boy Scout Master and will \ | & sess > court. Mr. Fanizzo paid over $48 to | cover. According to the-state board | pital unit. She was devoted to her’| in Brooklyn, N. Y., after having been | Probably direct the local Boy Scout et (10 (oo T s e (e eoriin of health, ‘the source of the discase | work and her diities. She overworked | overseas for the past several weeks. | Activities. & . | The charge of reckless driving was | Was probahly Plainville camp grounds | herself and could not be persuaded Calor Improving. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sharpe and ACUOH Taken when Alllug Re_ on account of the damaging of the |as it was found that milk was being | to leave the hospital while there were t'harles A. Calor, who figured in a | daughter Dorothy of Maple street arc American Paper Goods garage Sun- | delivered to the camp in a garbage | wounded to attend to. Thus she for- | serious automobile accident Sunday | visiting at Waterbury | 2 1 1019 R O & age took WEE : t mt s the Hartford hospital, according to a | school staff is ill at her home on P it > the corner too sharp and ran head-on | milk. - The outcome of the affair is | roaring of the guns caused her 1o | yreport s W % A received today. Mr. Calo Church street into the garage, smashing the door. | the closing of the camp grounds'for | become the victim of shell shock, | condition has slightly improved. Ai- ' i Town Prosecutor C. F. Lewis happen- | the summer. Those who have cot- [ which later caused her death al 2| (housh the doctors consider it a very | MFS Charles Clark and family are | and asked Fanizzo for his license. In- [ them. but no further meetings on | Brock's memory could not have a . it i S . | sachem’s Head vestigation showed that he did not | the ground will be permitted. A num- | more fitting memorial than the con- »‘_‘f:"“” "‘” r‘_"“‘ X ',-;‘rl Ll : Sds L "]‘(’i» Mrs. Willlath Cassidy has returned Reckless Driver in Court, Fined| have a license and in fact never had a | ber from -here had planned to at- | nection with the local post of the | "S'Urning from work in his cornfield, | ¢, her nome after visiting with Mrs license to drive. Ianizzo refused to|tend further sessions to he held there | American Legion B R O (RGBS L OV Gl STt s U i e G $48.10—Mccting of Primary Teach- | zive his name to Mr. Lewis when ask- | this summer taking a risk of typhoid Private Irancis Barnes, son of == Mrs J. H.. Trumbull, daughters ed and could have been fined for re- Kast Berlin Items. Mrs, Harriet Barnes of Broad street Florence and Jean are spending their fusing the information, but was let off Mrs. Charles Walker of Gildersleeve | was but a mere vouth when he COMB SAGE TEA IN annual vacation in Maine Philadelphi ’ T O T by Judge Griswold on that charge. has been visiting in town with friends. | sailed for France with the 1024 U. § HAIR TO DARKEN IT Mr. and Mrs. Donald Benjamin and | Paderewski, Poland planisg Mr. Fanizzo did not qwn the car but | M5 Walker is well known here hav- | infantry as a member of Co. I of e daughter Elizabeth have returned | @nd leader, had hix haiy ? Look at] First Selectn Willard Alling | was helping his brother out for the|jng aught school in West Cromwell [ New Britain. He was that same youth | having refused the request af the; time being, his brother being in thel 5. 4 number of vears. Several of | that volunteered for dangerous work " - et S . Gl ash vorn- | country, showing th remier with higl school committee to call a special | orchard picking fruit. Driving for bis| her former pupils are ,m”_”ffl‘m:l’l T e G e R Glossy, and \mnl‘mflh“uh Sage ,,,; ,‘,,0 sx(,tm;.l,i ¥1 L \’A!ri':::qfl(l!"l‘yxl\';tyl' hair as long as ever. Although thel town meeting to act on the appropria- | brother proved to he expensive. P R Bt hoy when death overtook him while Lealand Sulnhus . Edwin $tanley of 3 West Main St | Picture is one he had tzken in 19074 tiop of money to finish paying school Primary ‘Toachers (ol MCoL Amos Case and family who have | on the perilous mission Barnes was The old-time mixture of Sage Tea S aE e me i Ne i ‘Rm'w; | the stamp wouldn't have it if he looke exbenses fc éhe e petition has | 1 T ehers af Berlin will | been Visiting in Colchester have re- [ the first Plainville boy to make the | and Sulphur for darkening gray, |fedic herw ine been presented to the selectmen, sign- 4 achers o y ne R Stre: 8 faded hair is grand- o called er Frids orni ,p | turned home, supreme sacrifice. His death was hut | streaked and “ ed by 20 legal voters, asking foy such | be called together Kriday morning for P e i oo e o et 6 GO e Miss Virginia RRooi returned home |a forecast of what others were e bt Ml St ) i S v, o s R S o | e S ML S HONORS CRACK BATTALION s only a short time before the | T < het Or i e inia. Sov. | she has heen spendinz her vacation: | mortem, and the local legion could [ even color, which is quite sensible, as L oPening of the schools and the town | NOUMA) Sehool of Wt Virkinia. Beve | T, G Yo Wers and family have re- | no better pay tribute fo him and his | We are living in an age when a youth- meeting must bo called before school | ol Muters of ihportance rewative 1) Ll T o Raymond. Maine, where | family than by using his name’ with | ful appearance is of the greatest ad- opens. Selectman Alling having re-| | " ocoq Miss Slaght is a woman | they have been spending their two | the permanent name of the Pliin- | vantage § i ) fused the request of the school com-| ¢ 4o experience in school matters, | weeks vacad®n ville post Nowadays, though, we don’t have mittee h a actlon for a time [l o JLns oo e e Redvoen Miss Minnie Kahms has returned Camp Grounds Closed. the troublesome task of gathering the A sl GRS O BP0 e S S S TS S i (o] s || RO WG ke He tes e sage and the mussy mixing at home. to obtaln a grant of money sufficient | ding a two weeks' vac Despite the reporl made by DI | Ay qrug stores sell the ready-to-use to take care of the expenses legt over | #Nd is Well qualified to answer all the spending a two weeks' vacation. TN J. N. Bull last Saturday that no fur- : bR Yadition ot uestions whic e teacher pe Leroy Palmer has returned from |} ¥ h oo pproductiimbrovec Sbytheldaditon o dnringtUhcl ol rentlyeer MEDVE Htollthe RAUEStIoNSNMEIChINtE Ot a e ligy i EL U B | M 3 5 | ther cases of typhoid fever have other ingredients, called “Wyeth's P up concerning their school | Saybrook Manor where he spent the Pl n amy : increased numbers in the school last = S i S i e . - iginated at the ainville camp § Hg and Sulphur Compound. It is Eoed numD. i 1 ol ast Every teacher is asked to he| Week-end with the Cody family who S eiatocl year and the larger increase this year, L Ve seas : , 2 : S srounds and that there is no need for | Very popular because nobody can dis several rooms havelbsenfaddadiinitho) (Presentnext Hrldayimorning Abrinsingljigns inpendiilshihielngyication ftheres local pecple to worry over the situa : it has & applied Simply different [‘,(\‘i(n =C)’:OOIVS :rhv“e rnnnmi with them any questions or inquirles ElapoloRWethcullfieraly caterdayiifon e ’] \‘ T Bl ‘l’ state )0'\‘7‘(1 ;;f' e L .N‘”) 4‘vah( i g :n]h-i‘ i 3 = 2 = | they might have in connection with | Saybrook Manor where he will spend | llon. John S P 2| noistenivourgcombiotie WSOl bt s have been renovated and painted, new | L ; ) ’ ssioner, issued an ordas and dra s through your e e e ointol, nev | their work. The conference will take | # week’s vacation. Do oIt (et o ot st e cal lo il G pois s laid ar . e o e ) afternoon closing the camp | hair, taking one small strand at a made necessary to put the rooms In L : ) : L e ) L St i THEpalkes i i e B. H. Showalter on Worthington | who have been spending the week | &founds until further notice. In-|{ time; by mornweg the gray hair dis shape for the coming schoo 8. | e, With William Nao and family returmed | Sbeciors from the department of | appears, but what delights the ladies Slgthisgpon s hasgontatiodifexpense MAL health arrvived at the grounds and | with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- ",',)mc:"- ;‘mit e '“f‘ha.‘ e Ene “(?"" Ixolle)ilosesRBolc, A jitney dance. the first of its | will continue to keep the place under | pound, is that, besides beautifully S et l‘"n‘“,““;pcc&':;‘,r;;: The Berlin trolley on its ¢ o'clock | kind here, will be held at Athletic hall | observation | darkening the hair after a few appli- ;,fl.,n; o e e 1:o‘t1t!ovn trip vesterday afternoon had the mie Friday evening No admission will While investigations have failed .:.i cations, it also produces that soft e : | fortune to lose its pole and wheel near | be charged as anyone can go. A so- | reveal the exact source of the dis-| lustre and appearance of abundance | | ( [ | i | | . ers—Accident on Trolley Line— Grandma Kept Her Locks Dark, | from their vacation. this stamp just arrived from lhat :‘:‘.’“nm;f:‘f;‘“fih cli’c‘p‘f_““;;::”f,';_“;j} the falr grounds. In some manner the | cial time will be had and the only | case, it is thought by members of the | which is so attractive. logal voters and has now beon pre. | Wheel caught In the follage of one of | charze will he to those who wish to | health department that the grounds e R the trees which hang on the wires and | dance have been infected with the much- The schools in the to are undoer- l\:";:l(‘“}::ep “::—3(1‘~i~.up 1‘1;1 (Ste \“‘h‘o‘r:: Berlin Briefs. dreaded germ and further investign- gping a rapid growth and the numbera | PTAnCes, fesling In the —w Mrs. H. N. Galpin left today for | tions will be made shortly. | reaking off from the pole and the|snow Inn where she will spend An investigation several weecks ago | pole itself snapped at the base, Trol- | ot (A% o€ revealed the fact that a man deliv- | ent ng t vear will be far in ad- vance of the pupils entering in pre- enta 5 . | Joy gerviee was suspended for & half | postmaster A. B. Goodrich spent | ered milk in a garbage wagon, The | vious ¢ears. The increased numbors mean added expense both in nan en- | = e e the day in Hartford on business wagon is said to have heen frequently larged teaching force and in addition. | 1 rOlley serviee was intervupted | Nigs Elizabeth P. Wilcox is spend- | wel from garbage when being used | al equipment necessary to care for | 5820 ths moming dus (o M0 powsr. | ihg a few davs at Sachem's Head. for carrying milk which was in cans. the advance. It is nof the intention ““‘""";", pesrt I By o had Thomas Enaign expects to returns | It is thoughi hy the health depas gf the school board to sea the town aed ey 4",“276"‘“-‘” JFovk missed | pome Friday of this week. On Sat- | ment officials that the disea<e might | & ‘f‘l_“:{"_‘“’ml"“ :fi;r’:’;v‘;"f°‘;’v;" Pt | yrday he will move to Emmons Place | have developed from this source. lagging i educational mattors n"lll they intend to get the appropriaiion in New Britain where he recently Vo ‘as recefved yesierday (hat | necessary to maintain the schools st a Rfl?“vf o Sate Boavd. 3 Circhicd v A e i Word was received y rda a high standard (CoNzA Cleric ‘\‘-:yvh,’fifl das Siled i By e ey SR The petition as presentad fo the wa- | ToPOVE o (A9 wate wiiool Bosrd oF | 5 pome in Btaraford after spending lectmen of the fown by fiie votass of | fhe umd of mency PEpUY S IOE [averal daye with friends herc s im L SNeL iR the town follow i ation {0 i i i1 Seq o “Board of Selectmen of 8 d ol e eneen Bertin lice yeaterday that he had been fin “You are her:by reques anperatiom 1 w Haven | the Epworth Leaguas o has planned to hold iis camp meer ings 2t the gronnds from Augusi 30 hui owing to Lo et e e e | { hoard of healih. the mectinzs may b 5 a slizhi auio aecident DOEDRREC special meeiloz of the loaal votsiw of | WIS e parst 7 2 3 Rendneton Item M §—Or i, the town of Perlin for fie mirpoge of | M (He bnemsass in the A - | M- and Mrx Jona Jd. Murphy., of S e Poimmafier W Iasgan i Vil ' making such furider appropriation o o e Toem @ 4 ennowncs the eoming BETTEE BREAD may Be wecessary for {he nnvriant » Aot G nx the day m MCA-dewn. where hy | Bas st : e e e « dumzhier, and more of it from Beot expenses for ‘e - el dipivg e o Fs iy i s Wi ANGELTS FLOUR the current fiscal year of ‘#¢ fown The ameunt Wil b sl w SO e i Briiats s Sl #e chicce of bousekespers e e Bl Silliam Bk | Mew Bricaia and ser it 3 RBerfia. 6 3% NERTIAS e ) ( A I Whmitly Meado avs who take pride v their home- “Datsd Bazlin, Conuncti i A sefiesil figan e nware P ¥ # <orile HWave Fafwried 1ouie ) A “F. T. Molumphy, J. 3 Mo P { ear Providence. R. i P S Pt WY Fhawels Deming, James T : Phliticss fin e o T Al AMise Mlice Ayarrs has remevs: e fivst gmuwrntr WA am. W, Tae swlash | ot Tre) Her syEsenst situatiom k1 oy | ftnos Gems. Miss ®pers hes b hone: in g CH = n T b t L cmdi 2t . Woodnw®, WAlliam Rulielles, Wioen-- 1 jatt ‘m He: singy, He: Trstt wundl ime ) Mss Ales Fresauss Las 2 velatiwss, ¢ Eriswad in ( 4 B ity ¢H 2 by’ convamition nesw | marriag th day August. A D. 19 ATDM ewr WA Sroam Nere Aeggee: - spending several dags cambiex | % LY baking moris;, iE. €. Semting. & . Lou 5 sy > 3 viden, whers she will md Canagz, to pestnt . T, Fanikes, ¢ T o ik, on. WHR St R L YriswaldlB )| @ residend der a Al waer < Al 0 vk # x talon, woiis