New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 30, 1919, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1916. 5 _PLAINVILLE NEWS | BUST OF COLLECTION OF GARBAGE SOUGHT Attention of Health Dept. to Be | Brought to Conditions OBSERVANCES ON HOLIDAY William Hird Leaves Bank—Praying d arz morsirvre M1 eemserseane v | D1GWEY From Real Hops FRIGE R ATORS, Camp Merritt—Church Notices and {ITCHEN RANG 2 BN C AR RIAGES, TRUNKS CARDINAL MERCIER Folks thet delight in a tip-top -drink Other Ttems of News. that has the genuine hop flavor should get acquainted at once withs the new , OPEN sw'(;(:x 17_rl\ e What has created much discussion 1 t S p T of late_in Plainville is the off cereal bevera oS oy e biggost sale INC ge P.L_Mss, FANCY LacRbise odor which originates from the filthy — of' the -year. Buy that Dinner Set now. Hundreds to choose CHINA, LAMPS, PICTURE garl, < and sewer near the ANZAC Russell block. located in the center of ETC. RO e the town. The rt cans are | the one soft drink that completely s i filled with banana peels and other | 2 ey e fruit and vegetable wastes and are | Satisfies every one the year ‘round. made up sets. Prices sft stand on the stre ol - : like these tell the loe clonding onl (BG Glife PR ANZAC is brewed from real hops N duri hot weather and cause an story. affensive odor in the vicinity The | which giveita distinctively tangy taste, wer near the Russell block is filled ith much waste and in dry . : her this too causes an odor that | recommend it for its pronounced food is offensive. ; i, ozl Many of the Plainvilleites living in | this locality have been very much dis- | drink turbed by the way that the town : 2 officials il b e [ PANZAGCR Q@S0 FRENTss st care BOSTON, MASS. | and it has a live sparkle. Physicians Haviland China Dinner Sets, Haviland China Dinner Sets, Haviland China Dinner 100 pieces with pink spray decoration and frosted gold handles, full service for handles, 121 pieces, special set and very complete, 168 people special $17.50. $69.50 pieces, special $97.50. Reg. price $59.50. il il S price $115.00. Amcrican Porcelain Dinner American Porcelain Dinner B hat action is being taken to have Local Distributors s 04 dieces, oice of fo P o ar < i Haviland China Dinner Sets, Sets, 100 pieces, choice of four Sets, handsome fdower decora- the board of health make an inves- | . Sha e different florar decorations, tigation, which will reusit in the re- | Viner, Read & Tullock. 56 pieces choice o G (@bl with gold lined edges and tion, with gold lined edges and R Inoval of the garbage at least once a ferent nice decorations, with handles, special $1 Reg. handles, special $19.75. Tteg. ¥ |day. The health department will also gold treated handles, special $28£50. i De asked to make an investigation of | ties this noon and will not resume .50, Reg. price $35.00 Amcrican Porcelain Dinner $ § | the conditjon of the sewers near the | work until Tuesday. American Porcelain Dinner Sets, 50 pieces choice of three Plam avhite PAmerican Eors Russell block where it is reported Plainville Bricfs. Set 0 pieces with pink flower different ftoral decoration B | that the odor is most obnoxious. decoration, and zold lined edges with gold lined ed and handles, special at $6.95. handles, special § Regular $8.98. $11.98. $1.69. Reg. $5.95. ur family ought to flower border, with solid -matt same flower border, ) } gold handles, a very handsome price $ 00. and it was learned today celain Dinner Sets of The following letters are being held the local post office: Peter Galla es and Sk N e Hird Leaves Banlk. William Hird, who has been em- | gher, Mrs. Jane 3. Palmer, ) ployed at the Plainville Trust com- | Peck. pany for several years, ha t C. left that the Big Down Stairs Sale. ingtitution in order to resume studi Perry Bentley, of Dallas, Texa visiting with relatives on Church Hundreds of bargains like the above, don't m at Harvard. The vacs at\the | s od e T Trust company will be filled by Ken- | # " . HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY @& |neth Greenleaf of Farmington, Me. L ol s IR IR i (g afternoon for Indian Neck, where they will spend the week-end with friends. Miss Harriet S. Hopkins and Trving Hopkins, of New York City, and Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Hopkins and Dou las Hopkins, of Plainfield, N are RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. g Hartford Praying Band Her An all-day gathering of Christi will take place tomorrow at the home of Mr. and M William L. Alling of 14 Webster street, at which ing the day, reopening at 4 = Providence where he went on a busi- . 2 i ¢ armistice, has arrived in this coun- | {nionville avenue, gospel at 10:45 and 30 o’clock by 2 AP clGhL wWint John Holligan has returned from |pmombers of tford Praving | enjoving a vacation of several wee : s n members of the Hartford Praying : The Amoricun Paper Goods com- | GFove Beach where he spent a short|Band. This organimtion has heen | With thelr parents, Mr. and Mrs. pany baseball team, composed of girls “'f,.';”?n 1 e . holding prayer meetings every Sunday | Charles F. Hopkins, of West Main | in the plant, won over the Stanley “C(hf’):l“(:”(.l'“"jl"\‘t‘ services at the | thyoughout the summer in towns | Street. | Rule and Level girls yesterday after-| - ¢ st church tomorrow with a|apout the state and has with it many Mrs. C. Platt and Miss Irene Young, Bus Car: JoRiEty & preaching service at 10:45 on “The | apeakers of o freie 2 = g Sust of Cardinal Mercier, who is | noon by the seore of to 5. This was | Rsating seice, af > 'he | speakers of prominence. who have been visiting with Mrs. S. e e L el stlaoteat fo ) theStaniesl vl | ouon atithe Gnyronfito SeoclaliR 6 Sergt. Glynn at Camp Merritt Leonard, of Pierce street for the past LR R seouDiny us concelyad : a the first defeat for Stanley irls | construction,” a Labor day topic, by o Lo Sy S CpRaTOlIOlE nce Rt ek by Onorio Ruotolo of New York city i during the season. the pastor. Tn the cvening at 7:30| 5 S'AG Vineent Glynn, son of Mrs. | several weeks, returned to their home Andoe e wink ot otk taie i New Concern Looking Abont. there will be an illustrated lecture on | haen with. (he Arey or Gon "“‘*‘* in Vermont today, accompanied by Italian sculptor and which has at- s usirate € seen with the Army of Occupation | Mrs. Leonard ac A e It was stated this morning on good [ the ~itv of Chicago, entitled “Re-| ;" Germany since the signing ot tne | @ o, =° i Tyl f fiaen smch@attontion parcy A irl:nhmn\' that a new concern is look- | deeming the City™ with 70 colored ; Mby Lol N e Lyler o Slave, he Drunkard” and a memo- slides. There will be a silver offering are receiving con- rial to Ruth Cruger. tulation on the birth of a son. (C) Underwood & Underwood harge. Mrs. Carolyn Lewls, of Springficld, S siting with friends and ew Britain avenue. SR Superintendent Showalter Makes | o= about town for a factory lbm_hlm e e try and is stationed at Camp Merritt, Important Announcement Today |#s, ke care of s increasing business. | ®p o i ™y ictor Records, . L. Preree | N 3 avaiting his d TEACHERS TO MEET SOON lin is being investigated and it is not B o : : LD SALE—Good cooking pota- e : y improbable that the company will Saviour—The morn- o, 3l X 5 s, $2.40 ushe cere 2 J. L bull and Town Clerk tako 1L Soicral plawis whih Baeo) tos the bushel, delivered, | ing worship will be conducted at I b Dan bl e i while they last. Maple Lawn Farm, | 10:45 R. C. Usher made a trip by autome not been used for years have been | jiie NEY . ma ofGloeic E v S R NI ugton | I MG ATET 2 Bl RESCUED FROM SLAVERY Serlin hone 657-14. B0 e, o e e e bile to Boston and home aga os- looked over, but their choice has not PO terday. Mrs. J. H. Trumbull and son, Church of Our | | | | 5 : been announced. _— A. M. E. Zion Church—Morning d Engagement of Mcrton Webster to e The most delicate measuring possi- | WOrship and sermon will be held at “"m‘ h:}-vi e staying at Boston, s 5 5 e, accury Z 10:45 o’clock followed by the et- | made the trip home. e Miss Jarvis of Portland, Conn.. Is| Miss Hattle Hollister returned ;;‘I:‘h.‘i_\_"r;n'f‘i e | s S e e st st 4 Announced—New Concern Looking home last evening from Neorthampton, : b K 1 ‘clock. Rev. E. F. Barrow of | Will meet the Viking Athletic 2lub i wheraloholepentisorerallvoer n provincial French restaurants, ville will deliver a sermon at 3 | team on the Rockwell-Drake diamond for Site—Paper Goods Girls Win. T. Hatheway Ensign removed his | knives are not supplicd for patrons.| g'clock p. m. at the A. M. E. Zion | lomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. ehold effects today to Emmons | They are supposed®o carry their own. | church at New Britain William B. Dunnigan has sold The town schools will open Monday, in New Britain where he re- The largest railroad vard in- the Baptist Church—Morning worship | property at Westwood Park valued Septemper 8, it was announced today | cently bought a new house. world is at . Mre, France, built | Will be conducted at 10 o’clock. | at $4,000 to Olza Bonander by Superintendent B. H. Showalter,| Major Frank L. Wilcox spent the | by Yank engineers ; The pastor will speak on the “Ful- Miss Ruth Ryder, of Maple street, Due! to| the! Iicrensed numbers whicn | 92V vesterday infEouthinston dttend- filling of all Rightcousness.” Sunday | left this afternoon for Indian Nec ing the centennial cclebration of the school clas will meet at 12:05| where she will spend her annual Peck, Stow and Wilcox plant. Major o'clock. Young People’s service will | vacation I J cat to be necessary to open new rooms | Wilcox is one of the directors of ihe be conducted at 6 o'clock p. m. The Mrs. George Babcock, of West to accommodate the anticipated num- | company. pastor will speak on “A Plan for| aain strect, is confined to her home : bers. These rooms have been re- Miss Alice Sperry has returned Life,” at 7 o'clock p. m. by illness. ‘modeled and put in A class con. | Dome from Meriden, where she spent R To Observe Labor Day. Latest Victor Records. C. Pierce several d “o.—Advt dition, new floors being laid and the i e, Hacrey ) CrEEiE B e PY The town will observe Labor Day entire rooms painted. Teachers have | veranda on his house on Norton road Baen e raSasii i nasERdone y-onn‘si W. H. Schroeder has begun altera- | for the past several yea The lo- 1 | f will register this fall it was found been secured for the new cla 1 1 i and their names will be presented to | tions and repairs on the Jewel Hall - ,"1‘”'" m‘”,km\ iR the school committee meeting Thurs- | place, which he recently purchased. main open until noon but will re or g day following the town meeting, to! Miss Maude Slaght left today for 2 e oo Y be passed on by the committee. Richmond, Va., after spending two ro es Rostioice awlilshone Jholldavihourss TR { being open only from 6:45 until 12 a teachers’ meet- | weeks with her sister, Mrs. B. . ing called for September 4 and 5 at | Showalter. She returns to her duties It stops e itching af once sud iy || O 7loct doon, Dhcilank and itown the Kensington school to lay and dis- | as superintendent of {he Richmond | VEry soothing and healing wherever | 0clalsr offices will close their doors cuss plans for the coming year. Fur- | State Normal sehool of West Virgimis. | the skin is irritated or inflamed. | (IS afternoon and mot reopen them meeting will be given later. ~All the | friends at her home on Hudson <treot | M2Y be avoided by the timely use of | {lonery and frult stores together with teachers have been secured for the | |ast evening in honor of Miss Maude | uS wonderful remedy. ~Cadum | (B¢ Taneh rooms vl romain oben of coming year, but it remains with the | committee to pa. on them. The annual report of the schools Is ready for. (e sehoot Commities | 13 STAMAtes of Oberin cotlee. ot | relal GuERel "ok, il ol which will meet September 11. At this | " LICh Miss Slaght is a graduate | e in America (rom the original formul meeting the budget for the coming M= ol s o Donz ikl - year will also be discussed. The spe. | IS Visiting with Mrs. George B. Carter = : cial town meeting wiil take care of | OVer the week-end the expenses for the present fiscal Kensington Items. year. The committee will make up their new budget very carefully an- ticipating any increase which might arise during the year. Ointment is good for eczema, pim- ples, blotches, chafings, piles, rash, scabs, ringworm, sores, burns, etc. . who left for West Virginia to- All of the guests were students factories will cease their activi- James Corr has returned home from The Saving Habit should be en- oWodmont wh he spent several days Mis Miss Jennie Morin Tells How Cuticura couraged in every home and school as Marjorie Moore returned home Engagement Announced. last evening from East Gloucester, H l d P' l Bl sl iowardiindividualltindepends Announcement was made today of | Mas: Wwher: he has been spending ea e imp es the engagement of Merton Webster, several weeks. = ence self respect and a stematic ““My face was full of pimples and 1 was always scratching them, which made them worse. When they first came they were red and then they started to itch, and after a while they came to a head. They were scattered all over my face, and my face used to become sore from scratching. I did not like to go out anywhere. ““I saw an advertisement for Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample. I then bought more, and I used two cakes of Cuti- cura Soap and one and a half boxes of Cuticura Ointment when I was son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Miss Nellie Horan of Newark, Webster to Miss Pauline Jarvis, daugh- | J., is v £ with Miss Catherine Mc ter of Mr. and Mrs. Cha L. Jar- | Keon for a few weeks. vis, of Portland, Conn. Mr. Webster August Anderson and daughter Ruth is a graduate of Dartmouth college | left today for a short visit to New in the class of '06 and is now en-| York gaged in business with the East Hart- The Upson family are halding a ford Lumber & Ladder Co. He is a family reunion at Rock le farm in Wighly respected member of one of | Shelton aver Labor day. There are a the oldest families in town and re- | number of families in Kensington wio sided here for a number of years be- | are members of this family. Thosc | fore going into business with his | Who will attend from he Mrs brother. Willis Upson, H. W. U Miss Jarvis is a graduate of St [ and 8. W. Cowles and f Margaret's school in Waterbury and | the first reunion since the inception comes from one of the best known | of the war. families in Portland where she is life in general Thrift is an element of character very necessary for success—do not overlook this fact yourself or let your children forget it. Satisfaction and a Bank Account | | | i go hand in hand — And this Bank STTER BREAD and more of it from ANGELUS FLOUR will help you with savings sugges- East Berlin Ttems, Very prominent in society : i er e tions, protection and compound in- i a0 B . P. O. Schedule for Labor Day. Ernest L. 'hlrl,»un\v and family spent &’:}ffi_‘15§s§§§§c'mms’isrixmven :3‘; (;,v’_,\ pri .,“1”‘!(\‘,.‘\;“,]',:”? Constantinople—Hideously tatooed The Berlin post office will bz open s Gl U || Vel iReiro S0 T, terest. T 2 on face and breast so that her owner Labor Day until 9:30 o'clock In the S R e R R Give Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Thompson Milling Co shipieRaniof oppuoyeS it srg i morning, remaining closed during the Talcum the care of your skin. THE Sl S sperty, this American girl was R e T o ed g A large number of residents spant papetly e QS > o e ok ojthe Ratlelnoons it e day s ven in Southing at o 0 Sold by ST 1) 8%t which time it will resume. the opening day of the celebration. i ainviiie rust 0. ¥rank Togaliti, Kensington, Ct. | FDounad heen hel in alect Sl The Kensington post office will be| Many of the residents here are stock- orateries, Dept. H‘M:IE:QM""'mm“. When American - _\:m kers ppen Labor Day morning from 7:15 | holders in the company Dl foan ~ WEST MAIN A SITpAL NIASERE ND PIERCE STS. % P A1 found her she was 0 o'clock. It will be closed dur- Harold Clark has returned from| - PLAINVILLE, OT. l e e sl ST and badly clothed, Soap 25c, Ointment 25 and 50c, Talcum 25c. Sold throughout the world. For sample each free address: ““‘Cuticura Lab- Turkish harem where

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