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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1019. PLAINVILLE NEWS ST ONLY NEDICINE g 3 ICD ‘v et HOOSIER One reason why “Fruit-a-tives”® is so extraordinarily successful in giving relief to those suffering with Constipation, Torpid Liver, Indiges- tion, Chronic Ifeadaches, Neuralgia, Kidney and ZDladder Troubles, Rheumatism, Pain in the Back, ZLiczema and other Skin Aflections, is, because it is the only medicine in the world made from fruit juices. These “Fruit Liver 7ublels” ara composed of the medicinal principles found in apples, oranges, figs and prunes, together with the nerve tonics and antiseptics. £0c. a hox, 6 for $2.50, tria At dealers or from FRUL Limited, OGDENSBURG, N, Y. —If we can show you how the Hoosier will save many steps each day, and Sales Rooms Will Be Open Bach! Day and Evening RENTS T0 HIGHEST BIDDER les A, Calor Cr Friday Specials that are Woi’thy of Your Attention SELECTIO FOR. GIVE THEM THE WELL: WORTH —If we can prove that your kitchen work can be done in less time with a Hoosier to help, Condition of Cha ical —Assistant Postmaster Secks Raise —-School Board Holds Meeting— WE TAKE SPECIAL PAINS IN CHOOSING EXTRA VALUES FOR YOUR JUST THREE HOURS FRIDAY. IT IS YOUR OWN FAULT I YOU DO NOT ATTENTION THEY DESERVE. AS THE SAVINGS ON THE MANY SPECIALS AR NOTING. READ ON AND SEE WHAT WE OFFER YOU THIS FRIDAY. AT LADIF AND MIS GARMIS " SECTION Two Lots of Summery Dresses, at close out prices. Drasses that were sold from $5.00 to $20.00 will £0 on sale tomorrow for just three hours, special at $3.08 and $6.75. They are made of colored voiles, organdies, challies, also white net and plain white voiles, a wonderful dress bargain for the alert shopper. \V'hit(" Wash Skirts at 1-4 off their regular selling price. This includes fancy embroidered styles, all materials, in both Ladies’ and Misses' models at such a reduction. Bathing Suits. also at spacial off their regular price. you immediately. —Will you devote a few minutes to a per- sonal investigation of this kitchen cabinet? —Then come and see the Hoosier demon- strated. We guarantee that an early visit will be well worth while. THE FLINT-BRUCE GO 103 Asylum St. 150 Trumbull St. Hartford Other News Notes About Town. bacon which arrived in morning is selling rap- idly and from present indications the entire shipment will be disposed of by the end of the week. Residents of thi nd nearby towns were present fo i sbect the food when the Red Cre rooms on West Main street opened this morning. Those purchasing the ba- £8n were mostly women, although many of the men from the factories were on hand to get their share. The bacon was wrapped in tissue paper in strips of about 15 paunds. Many of the large strips were disposed ladias o1 of shortly after the selling began. T Selectman William Johnson, who is in | 0 oo S charge of the food, has posted notices [, SHih about the stores and other publiof 0 - places in the town informing the pub- [ o G0 lic that the bacon will not be sold in |t o0 less than five pound lots. The price of | |t ing the bacon is 33 cents per pound st The salesrooms will be open every . day and night until the foad is =old Clerks from the various meat markets will be and all the time. Mr Johnson od that should much of the bacon remain unsold after Satur- : day it is probable that the surplus 03 will be turned over to the local meat markets, where it will he placed on le. Tt is advisable that the local people purchase the food at the Red C‘ross rooms now as a higher price will have to be paid should the faod be turned over to the meat dealer: Building Situation. Although the building Plainville is improving residents and residents of nearby towns still find it a hard proposition to locate a rent. The real estate deal- ers report that many realty beinz put through every week vacant tenements can be found. Charles 1. Conlon one the prom- inent dealers, stated morning that on one occasion week when new 1 tenement in the town was rant there were over 10 families ready to talk business. The real estate men in a case like this would not have to name thelr own price but could leave t to the public, the highest bidder getting fthe rent. The local people and outsiders well are wailing with anxiety completion of the large Neri which is under construction center of the town. The block, when completed will be one of the largest in the town, and will have the largest housing capacity of any of the large buildings. There will be room for D. K over 10 families. The fact that new constructed and and also beir The army town yesterda Wash Skirts, plain wonderful Skirt bargain all A or outs, the condition outs roads and are taken He announced his the roads repaired ernment food is sold. To Hold are the in protty the was the better. intention of having s soon as the gov- sooner Choose your Bathing Suit here and we will take 257 mdels that would please prices, Friday. We have them in all the most attractive and stunning MUSLIN UNDE For Friday we will offer batiste Women's Bloomers. larly priced 98c. Women’s Gowns trimmed, special for at $1.50. AT OUR ART You Will Find long in a variety of Friday, 69c. R 100 Large Size Swe special for Irid: BOY! An Odd Lot of Boys' Suits with short sleeves, knec length, value. Special for Friday only 69c. WHITE GOODS 36 Inch Long Cloth, speciul Regular 55¢ value. DEPARTMENT ace trimmed Scarfs, 1 pretty pattern special priced $1.00. ~( Grass Baskets, round 98c. Regular $1.50. UNION SUIT Ribbed flesh Regu- dozen / of Special at 69c. yards for The will church and social in | afternoon from short program | M Charles ry of the church, has Air and efforts are | have a large attend- ale tomorrow o'clock. A rranged secrets the af made to low neck, Friday #8c. lace or embroidery Regularly priced and flat, MEN’S SHIRTS Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers. Shirts with long and short sleeves, Drawers regular length, Specia! for Friday 50c. Regular 75c value, LINEN DEPARTMENT Damask, all pretty designs, special Friday 69c. Regular 89c value. 70 Inch Damask, regular $2.00 grade. Inch White Skirting, to Friday $1.19. 7, Regular $1.00 and $1.25 value. TOWELIN ¢ HANDKERCHIE Honey Comb Crash, fine for dishes, special for Men's All Linen Initial' Handkerchiefs, Friday, 10c. $1.00. Union $1.00 Cotton regular Plainville The All-Plainviile will report for Ttems. = E baseball team practice tonight and tomorrow night at the Rockwell- Drake field he manager has cured a good team for Sunday's Michael Levine and witz, ow of the Piainville Cash Mark purchased a dwelling house ad sireet W. H sale was through Conlon imes Graham, left for New he will returning First division. ank at his for Friday, Grand hotel was made who 70 Inch for this morning. an The attache dis- the room | ON WILSON’S TRAIL hotel, found chair., Special 36 close out at vard. on entéring lifeles. rated On a table lamp such as si used iferers. C: early in weel | of the body w his death on las about 55 yeads of sided at the hotel for | Owing (o his ill health lowed anyone this is the reason in not finding the He was born in Kensington Carey's Yo hody in a found sthmatic ame. Charles Maro- e was ners 23 rey was last seen the that Tuesday Fevo round i the and condition The from made gLauch Rowe. indicates Ch Carey and threc he rles was HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US T R P S S 7 N R R AN BERLIN NEWS TOWN MEETING IS ON FOR TONIGHT Townspeople Will Take Action on Increased School Budget assistant postmas- ML s York city today meet his brother who the States with the years al- ind ter, where noL situation in rapidly local to enter his room, the hefore is to given on delay today ided He of body Ireland al years, Conneil, K branch, A. O. H., of Kens Mutual Osburn, who ad is slowly has street been Il for the recover- home on B nd res in fou of e was a member Daly C., Rev. W. A. Harty ington and the Benefit as AMrs strect, and the hill made without| Miss difficulty. Acorns to Play Sunday. The Acorns will journey to Meriden Sunday to play the fast North Ends of that city. The North Knds were here several weeks ago and were de- feated by the locals 5 to in one of the best games ever seen here. The locals hope to repeat Sunday's game. The game Is scheduled for 30 and a truck will leave the Kilby House at 1:30 so that every member of the team should be hand at that time. morning further Evelyn Strong of arrived here last evening her duties as teacher in schools. Colchester to resume the local past several days, ing. Patrick has purchased a house on Whiting strect The railway on West street is ired Mapie Hiil Frederick I Johnson Elmhurst, deals are but no Foren E society of this this Underwood belation He leay Crowley, of I brether, Thomas i 8 Pratt and sister who recently purchased the Nourse place moved their household goods into their home yesterd A stone cutter is large stone steps in mansion of George the words, “The Ledge which will be the name of the new home I. T. Turner of Hartford visitor town yesterday. Kensington Items, Loretta Alling, daughter of First Selectman W. I. Alling expects to leave Saturday morning for Port- land, Maine, to act bridesmaid at the wedding of one of her girl friends. Miss Irene Viets who has been spending the summer in South D: kota returned home last evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Cryne family who have been spending summer at the shore, returned last evening Esther D Dr. R. M terly, R. I the High the head partment. Daniel Taylor of cros Main | being repa Jame: wnd a at work on the front of the new Prentiss, cutting ITALIAN AMBASSADOR Long Island and Tabor family of Day was a o on as the block the in sachers’ Meeting. The teachers wof the schools town are having a teacher: ——— at the Kensington schools today tomorrow mapping out the for LD R ICHRR COURY S e being conducted by Superintendent ; e B. H. Showalter. Leo Lewis Accused of Horse Stealing Finance Committee Meets. The finance committ met last eve- ning to consider the recommendation for the appropriation to meet the ex- penses of the school board. This meeting was necessary to obtain intelligent idea of the needs of the board in preparation for the town meeting- which is to be held this eve- ning at the town hall. Supt. Shos walter was present at the meeting last evening and sketched in detail the nature of the expenses to be met. Robert Hine of Newton Tucker of Albert wrence of at Columbia Lake, camping for a Maple Robins Hill avenue, avenue and Berlin, - Miss in meeting and re N are work 5 week. Perry home Crescent nd family after Beach of Golf street spending a month at are factorie: be- old pl that lar are being addi- and the home ing veopened tions made to the present plants brings many new families into town. With the completion of the large addition at the Trumbull plant and the lande ry & Clark branch building 1t is probable that the construction of build housing purposes will begin 5 At the present time there eral two and three tenement houses construction which will be for occupancy shortly. It was -——George Ventres Sued By Oil Com- Dr. J. F Mer fhe summer Maple Hill and family of after spending bungalow Stoddard fen have retiirned their avenue, are pany—Charles Herrick Dies—Other at on | Griswold, daughter of has left for We: resume her duties at in that place being college English de- News Items. an Griswold to school of the * The town meeting called for an appropriation to meet school expenses will be held this evening at the tow hall at 8 o'clock. Every voter in tho town is asked to be present as this is a matter that concerns every man n the town. This meeting is the out- come of the petition circulated week ago The schools Mrs. Anna, ifter D. A. Goodsell of Golf spending liamsburg, Mass and have returned Wil- | daughter, street the summer Philadelphia, for- mer superintendent of the American Paper Goods is visiting in town with | /e Placed. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Moffatt. N yenay BnissE Bves SheldonRaceomuantsdRBYEE ¢ v cqltodays thath the s (enements Sin fatheriandymothenithave Sireturnediiity o foel theiiouses now belng erected l?/\:no from their r;nl.lgv at the Plalne |00 1y will ville camp grounds i i A group of girls about s planning for a supper picnic Calor's Condition Critical. : G i z % N Sanlt M 30 Hampshirc somt | 42y evening on Rest Peak in Meriden. P T el e ceive y this morning Charles A. Calor, who W >_ 1s not SN AME- e hatitounava figured in an accident over a week ROQT. Kianey. liver or ' bladder ago, is in a critical condition at the troubie 1t may be found | Hartford hospital and chances for h Just the modicine you need. At drue racovery are sald to be slight. Rela- ine ent, | medicine by Parcel T'ost, also pamphlet | hedside early last evening when it was CHmbany it reported that he was failing rapidly which he | A : & Co. Binghamton 1l weeks previous to the accident has held for some time. The position “0-‘!"»(‘"'5” Mr. Calor suffered a shack and his -da -week affair, with poor health together with the injur- deliveries a day. All of the ics he sustained In the automobile.ac- coming in after tomorrow will be cident may prove serious alid, so it behooves all of those School Board Meets, terested to get their bids in at The local school beard held its first On Hands. Pained Terribly When In Water, Cuticura Healed. are sev- Mrs. John Blair returned after spending several weecks with Mrs, L. L. Clark of Thompson | 3 wmd middle wel ireaty, Sent of populii outrigh the pres| Tdaho Avi nate fro: of Bmoklyn has Attachment An attachment has been placed George Ventres by the Texa pany for $300, claiming $350 Deputy Sheriff Myron Stockwell will come hefore the coutt common pleas the first Tuesda October. Mo Saxe will repr the plaintiff Last Tomorrow can be office the post over on Com- by need an appropriation to meet expenses incurred during the past vear. The original amount ap- propriated of $27,000 has not been sufficient to meet all the expenses of the past year and in order not to have any debts outstanding the meet- ing tonight is called to obtain a grant sufficient to cover the added costs Is Bound Ov, Leo Lewis of East Berlin has heen bound over to the superior court on t{he charge of theft of a horse on Labor Day. Lewis hired a horse of W, Atwell to drive to Kast Rerlin and did not return the outfit but tied the horse and wagon under a shed, not having the wherewithal to pay for the extra time. Mr. Atweil, not | getting the horse back that evening, immediately began an investization which resulted in Mr. Lewis being taken into custody. Two charges been when of h Edna Clark of returned promised and completed Miss street 1 Thompson spending 3% ! \hove, Summersworth, New will try through be ™ aftc town are Satur- case vacation at rnia While dent do hi ument will follow Borah keep the § Johnson Rot Kellc Newington is | famed brother Henry Kellogg | |10 q o | L to the U GAREY FOUND DEAD | ne, S 4. Marconi, whe Miss visiting in New Anna of her 1o of development of =yire Italian “tates 1 recommended for for hi Day for Bids. is the last day resented ai the Berlin the carrying of mails office to the railroad Mr. Frank, the present ha resigned the position, part th i nev imba that nited bids post from station. for LEGS ARE NOW | WHITE MOUNTAINS CUSTOM IN RUSSLA, COMPARE WITH ALP Body of Well Known Resident is Dis- W e s (arrationdinee | the Associated P'ress.) the throughou ns BARE Seve < mention A Daity . e A b five covered This Morning in His Room | 0! s of many 2 are custom 1 Probal!y not one in five and wood soled feet. Adult barefooted in- in Grand Hotel. i sitors, To 2 New Eny sekings, ihe hare and scen everywher | the poor own | Belgian v | in- well once. for in Michael & dent was found ey, o known resi- i pot~even shoes exeept fand, Praise Scenie Beauties several his room, at of this city years, the andals st ed on barelegged Charles W. Herrick. meeting of the season last evening at Charles Willlam Herrick, of Dalton, the new school building. The purpose were h zht against h i Ma aged 72 yeau died tha of the meeting was to hear reports | are to be 0 lggient Ll R e 1 ot inomE o AN Rebn\ A 2 U5t SR H el 101 from the superintendent and princi- . . - - the country but in the streets of War- | | Bie o R e R TR in e fon T st Ve e on: pal, who save a brief talk on the pres saw and arz latter charge being, dropped swhen | Stroke of anoplexy, Mr. Herrick ent situation. Although it was report- Fowts Iltatial s liviliol thelin here on a visit with his son and w ed that the seating room for new pu- AR ey | taken suddenly ill during the evening, pils is ample it is probable that more Whis intnot the Dr. Hodgson called in fttend room will have to be .nmmn: in the B aeAs bt e him, but was unable to save him. The fitures ! the present ”!;(‘y’:{:"‘{‘\"; jgned before Judge Guorce G. | body was taken to his home in Dalton more teachers working and more chil- 3 e i odn dren attending the local schools than Griswold in the Berlin court some ay. bk Al b e i ing 1 5 ‘emar com- time ago for hreaking into Robe e e Rosindale \.'\(l)n.m .Re.e( ) Cole's store in East Berlin. He was| Mrs the schools this season is the mends This Prescription bound over to the superior court and in the kindergarten | ¥ W ¢ o Mrs. Albert J. Patch of Rosindale, this instance, but was let off with a s been pretty well taken up. Wheth d | Mass, writes ‘Before (aking light jail sentence new room for the lower grades medicine (Dr. True's Elixir) I Mr. Lewis has not be opened next term will remain roubled with what I thought stoms: obtain a release as no trouble. I had th gnawing Mis bond. He stated in my stomach nearly all the time would furnish bond Within half an hour after eating a owns property in hearty meal, 1 would have that same vet his father has disagreeable feeling. [ was losing in across. day. After taking your lixir) I was re- nawing in my and 1 felt ways, and to denil s of This Section, not only in V., merchants Burlington Sept, 4 Two notd an Joseph Legou and Lucien Leroux, the largest firm and in Belgiu sels, will insp¢g They on a tour America to get ideas 14 the manufacturing inte much uted bi the other cities to importers located at Bru local plant inspectior building in never deveated e he the g0 to various places in oxporters { today ‘peppered” with the | to keep it from being Gold coin mineral iridiu melted down are in up their first appearance of e to court, having heen . . 4] 2 I suffered something awful for : e years with eczema, mostly on my hands. Itcame out in little blisters, and my hands were very much swol- len. They pained me terribly when I put them in water, and I lost lots of rest at night. The last year my fingers were so bad that they were a perfect scale. “I thougnt I would try Cuticura Soap and Cintment. After I had used three cakes of Soap and two small boxes of Ointment my hands were healed.” (Signed) Mrs. H. O Mor- rill, Box 168, Gorham, Maine, Jan. 4, 1919. Make Cuticura Soap, Ointruentand Talcum your daily toilet preparations. Soap 25c, Ointment 25 and 50c, Talcum res but expecting them shortly 25¢. “Soid throughout the world. For The questionnaires will have to be fill- sample each free address: "Cubicura Lab- cd ont and sent ta the office at Wash- e et s ke MAe ington and it probably will be some - time before the raise will take effect ‘Washouts in Roads. The recent rains which have been visiting these parts have made many washouts in the dirt roads about the town and will require the attention of the road commissioner for some time. Selectman Johnson stated this e e gium I'rom two merchants wi New York ai later will visit Chicago and other lan cities in the United States to study ¢ hest manufacturing of ¢ country and how they e ca ried on and the success the busine Belgium need wdvanced manufacturing an to counteract tH which her trade has recel the war. America meai] Belgium the most adg methods | d they wi doing th East B Items, Charles Stevens of Elizabeth, = J. and son who have been the week-end guests of Mrs. J. R. Belden, [ have returned AMrs. Adolph Benson has from a visit with her Providence, R. 1., and is th i town. ter Iargest room YOUL lants home (822 U B will to he seen. Receives learn returned in spend- and Mrs. able to ! has gone father ho as heen one that his for him ast Berlin failed to wch upon what parents now Mr terrible depends. Questionnaire. Assistant Pastmasfer James Graham has received his questionnaire which has 1o be filled out hefore he is grant- ed a r which was recently voted by e department at Wash- clerks and carriers as their question- ideas in ing a. short Sven Benson Miss Winifred short vacation in New Haven John Levis and family of Pough- keepsie, N. Y. are spending a short vacation with his brother-in-law, E son Maine Max Suge home with fever as visit w but come business great hlow ed through to the people of and up-to-date everyth and we methods Barnes is spending weight every medicine (Dr lieved of that stomach, expelled new ord Gets Stuck. the posto True's e not vanced doing to in terrible vet . have near ed about by a Ford truck stuck the Hill | two ¥ The residents were rudely o'clock this morning heavily laden getting hill, Several in the neighborhood went out to see what all the noise ‘was about and discovered that besides a heavy load of human frelght the truck also had a big 16ad of vege- s tables. Several efforts were made to get the truck up the hill but to no avail. Finally the parties decided to lve up' the attempt until morning. Galpins ng s0 received worn in many awaker see just how over here “The White mountains are as fi Switzerland in their scenic bea expressed opinion of 8 = are Baking Made Fasy i e in thousands of homes Ly the e lal heartily recommendiit use of 1 dia one suffering as Angelus Flour Headaches, tired feeling. weakness, The flour that never spots befar the eyes, bad breath, poin i . sleeplessness. ritability, dizziness, THOMPSON MILLING CO,, constipation can be relieved, if you Lockport, N. Y. take the prescription known Dr. Sold by True's Elixir, The Family Laxative | Barattlero, and Worm Expeller. It has done muc for sick people, men, women and chi It s dren, cver since 1851—over 68 vears'| took part are ime is confined to attack of chills his and any on an was the disap- E bre more houses are reported | sold to outdide parties. There are very few homes left unsold in the community, the real estate men hav- ing bought them up. Berlin Briefs. Mrs. George Sheldon has returned home from Tylerville. where she has as en in anything the Alps we have n seen m said estimated that 407 airp in the German raidi Thos. Berlin, Ct. Horlick’s the Original Malted Milk — Avoid The truck was partly unloaded ¢this been spending the summer. [Imitations & Substitutes morning that aside from the wash- [ f reputation. AT ALL DEALI¥RS. | England.

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