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. === | PLAINVILLE NEWS | — = Rokeell Wakes Boermaal | L€ Very Latest Idea in Women's Neckwea i — : NG SN A | Fighis With Two Cylinder Motor § LACE BERTHAS - Friday Specials that are Worthy frumswuwsmmsm | . ovemmee e “very fine quality laces—beautiful patterns—in quite a va in different widths, i € SEE | 661 Pupils Lnrolled in Local schools . . : i 0! YOUI’ Attention B | ————_ Special Showing of Georgette Waists at $7.98 WE TAKE SPE TR vaTe Army Bacon Sold—FPeople Crowd | | . x 7S WOR - YOUR SELECTION. FOR e are fortunate in being able to show a very:strong line of Waiste in_ this popular mats JUST THREE HOUX 4 FAULT IF YQU DO NOT GIVE THEM THE @ Municipal Stations, : at this time. It is very scarce and the price greatly increased. They c¢ome in white, flesh, bise L DN, DR IRV, AS THIZ SAVINGS ON THE MANY SPECIALS ARE WELL WORTH e |l and the new'strect shades, lace trimmed and prettily embroidered, and in a variety of new and v NOTING, REAVEPRIND SEE WHAT WE OFFER YOU THIS FRIDAY. 2 Will Plainville make an imporeant | R N T’{-\T LADI N MISSES' GARMENT SECTION "R | dviation center and manufacturihy | Two Lots of Sumni 5 out prices. Dres: Rt Swefeacld from-$500! to. $20.60/ velit town? is the question that dwelds. in go on sale tomorrow for just three hours, special at $3 and- $6.75. They arc made of colored volles, | (he minds of the public at the pyesent A . PSR Ghslied s e ot I e Mol e ool of siorad oo R e Dbl e Three Excellent Numbers in Petticoats ; . ‘ S the Rockwell-Drake | me S i SR L plant has annotinced his intention: of fancy embroidered styles, all materials, in both Ladi and Misses’ 1 ¢ W | making lati J “ar n 3 3 s, aterials, yoth Iz Misses” mpods B S et e B kKing an' aviation field on Farmin at such a reduction. Ll ton avenue makes it probable that or . or . or . o o (DAthing Suits, also ‘at special prices, Friday. Choose vaur Bathing Suit here and we will take 26% either planés will be manufactured at Petticoats, with Heather- Fine quality Silk Jersey top All Silk Jersey and. §il off their .n'-uwlx price. We have them in all the most attractive and stunning mdels that “would please tha local plant or be sent here from Jersey with . Taffeta: S B '\h|l(nf‘lmn el el SRR e, pi and changeable ted plain colors and al o it o clk:m MUSLIN 2 e e : g is much talk*about the flownice, plain end changeable, wan pla Jlors and also and plain colors An n s S IEUSLIN ) v AT OUR ART DEPARTMENT 8 | (own regarding the manufacturing of ablé at present market P e e ot i difataen. ot ey Sowbwilinal Sk e g SR ships in the local plant, assertions to they are worth very ~mug i e, 5. Special at 69¢, Rogu- In'n Vtiety of prettyi pasterns, spedial tor this effect would not he verificd by M@ retall for more. to choose from. i “more. X D £ . Friday, 69¢ Regularly priced $1.00 Aviator Rockwell or any of the officials 4 A Wormoty 'Gawns, dow -neolt, fact orembrotdery 0 e B e e (e 1o ety et pe et ' trimmed, special for Fridey $8c. Regularly priced ‘Rat special, for Friday 98e 1 ; : i The plane, which it is thought will | AR , special for Friday 98c. Regular $1 O1LE ot o S g s st | Quting Flanned, Gingham Silk Underpriced . the “flying flivver” and ‘v Men's Balbrikgoh Shivts nnd Drawers, Shirtd An Odd Lot of Boy Ribbed Cotton Union 2 5 2 Shirvts . Shirts 5 seen flying ahc 2 town last & PANCY SIL SATURDAY. ‘$1. ARD. with long and short sleeves, Drawers regular length, <S¢ With short sleeves, knee length, regular $1.00 B nntp o Tast e PR e Special for Friday 50 ey value. Special for Friday only 69c. G et e matabio s gt > afld Percale A ‘good assortment of fancy silks in the nel & 4 el o 5 plalt from New 7 10 i . Ao v S el e GOOBSL Haven soveral weeks ngo and ‘s New Kall Lines, choice patterns and colorings o| *01E*gtripes »‘nd siesas 0y u].cnu‘;-;:.. tor sk, 3y s, speciz r 3 2 ong , specia. or Friday, 42c. then has been maki 7 3 and’s o8 ‘aists - an separate rts. Value 00 Triday 69c. Regular 89¢ value, ! Ropulir 666 valke R c Sl ide Deciimaking. mafy and_at lowest prices. g 70 Ineh Damask, regular $2.00 grade. Special 36 Inch White SKirting, to clos ; Gt ol Ao engincpang Hthe g cortl] ’ for Friday $1.19. i Rl ard} Regular $1.00 and $126 vate, o - *70 R FI““»»(--"U‘J‘ e e A FOULARY SO I A S TOWELING . HANDKERCHIERS 8 | s ik etishps whiah |1(‘:::m\’:‘;:\(:-’n:»:z‘ S L T “h“i(t\l -n:-posflxfioc bt 88 irioh” Dresty HHERS: 1 Rbvr b Fnd::f‘"fg; Comb Crash, fine for dishes, special for s“m.\lm's All Liinen Initial Handkerchicfs, 6 for > engine and the wood construction | ¢ Large assortment of protty plaids, stripes and taupe, and black grounds, with neat designs. A Valul s 10c. .00. of the ship. While alighting shor(ly™ checks, In the mew Kall dressing ginghams, for $2.50 yard. . z'\\f“*r rlu \Hml;:h‘ the: l~hn- 1m;- from | hool Dresses, House Dresses, etc. Value to 50c LATE! ARRIVALS IN SILKS New Haven he struck several hive i it S W USE : .\]r beds mid was badly stung' about | L BRESS PERCAL ECIAL 23¢c YARD * " “:" 5‘“::1”7' lm';}‘lv ougxfifiisn!h“ n ? — - the arms and face. The trip last | 8 6 inch Dr Percales, fine quality, figures, New Crope ‘Meteor lnHife [RusRorigmEive UAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEFEND ON proMprey M| gt proved to be very successful &tripes ahd cReo EecaliyalsetpSto v LOCEURIS SRR BT o RECE(VING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF s B The plane is a one-winged ship and i £ is driven by 0 cylinder. motor, g and when high in the clouds makes noise similar to that of a Ford. The - nickname “Flying Flivver” was also 3 P . ¢ i tigures would be like askingz a director| a fine of $50 for violating A applied to the ship hecause of the fact | the planes, which will be consm‘nclod promptly: at rt_ o uprk and the man- -4 WILL BUY ALL KINDS | 4 BERL[N NEWS of the New York, New Haven & Hart- | This measire is necessarr (o 1o ow [-that Mr. RockweH intendy to. munu- | at the local plant. The two-cylinder fugement promises it {o be one of the s £ ford what the receipts for the Podunk | end (o {he: ropcated «ioiions ot (on | facture (he ships-on a plan similar to | motor is 40 horsepower and will op- | best witnessed . this scason. This JUNK ! 3 Mnn.» were for the past year PR S A ;“mw‘ '\_ 1_"“ the manufacture of Fords. he total | eraté the ship at a rate of 90 miles | game will be the first one of a series AND SECOND HAND ¥l | The resolution as offered by M. ¥ tnavn b e “(’l", eost of tho ship heing used by Aviater an hour. to be played between the two teams | ' g o he " pounda : | Molumphy was amended by Major hiGea imw,m‘,w‘ “\“f]‘ o e | Rockwell is about $16,000, but & new The Rockwell-Drake plant has at | and much interest has been aroused ¥ e [ Frask L. Wilcox, who su sted StHat ! 151ch o bit A erl o it ani cheap plane is planned 1%, the | the ‘present time a degartment s local haseball fans. I £ ZE' D oy the selectmen be authorizod to borrow factory officials it is believed Wwill nat | d@side for aviation ‘work and seéveral Sl ‘ Home on Furlough. %] 3 s 1 East Berlin items, | o . " A §4,500 by giving obligaion of the Mrss K. G, Hobbard and son of | €Xceed the amount of $1,000. Aero- fmechanics, from the main plant . at Arvid Day, of the United Stales|1® WILLOW ST. TEL: . town and that this' amount be ' in- | New Britain were Viglting, withy | plones sold at this figure will without | New Haven have been working hers | Navy, has received a five-day fur- [ ’ cluded on the budget for the fiscal riendsin. town yestevday doubt be the cheapest machines lor [ Completing the plane. he ship will | yough from ' the training: station tat ! 1919-20. .This amendment was | Gebrge’ Demiore, Jir.. the dittle sgu | SH¢ dn_tha,coun [ Pe ngaindoken cparl rtly and the § Newport and is visiting with hig WANTED ~ iécepted’ by. Mr. -Moltimphy SRR LAt It s with interest that:the local | mechanids’ will engage in perfectihg y b I 5 K 168 g arents Qs street. Day enlisted : 3 Verbal Rireworks Feature Session . 7ners was some discussion over el Secoverime rnils b e " ppari | Tesidents awaic tho opening of ‘the | the enginefind the plane to make it | EUSENTE S geantiy: and Hos hoen | SAIESEIrIS. © - Permaner penses of the music teacher, which | tion for uppendicitis and is now out | P1ant thatawill mApuracture airships, | even smafler and lighter than it 8} iv0n gnis turiough as it will 'be the Position. Good Sala | amounted 1o $800. At a_town meet- | of qur Yl as the establishing of that kind of | now. (Th& plane at the. present time iati S . 5 > S st chapce to see his parents before - to-Vote on Appmpl\lamn Ling held last vear it was voted not to | \HEl Gummings of New pay- | @ piant would not only aftord intde- | in locald at the Plaivitle aviatian | ¢ POfiC 0" he Pacine. coast, or F. W. WOO!WO[th ( e s si¢’ tencher ic Sor estin »rlé for ms { the town's | field wWhere several more trial flights e sl i s on,”a fofmer rosident herc, was in | ESfing work for many, of L “‘M)” (\1‘I!\l:‘\hxn’ (‘(h(kvll:llvxr'l l\‘\]:lml\ .Al:i‘n OYoresay 218 > Caome s e e \\\-\yy\;:);:n:x! yl"‘l‘ for | town yesterday calling on friend mechanies, hut would also help in the | W e made he p is ¢ Freeman Will Filed. 218-220 MAIN ST, oition s cher, how- ; : evelopment of th m of | taken apart. A temporary hang: ! : I Miss Mae Kelly, who is onc o | tnddustiiar development of the town of I el sl e Pl pERSGNAL FEELING IS HIGH ever, hired by > bourd and | yendhen 0 {“,f“,“ ,,f:'\ ‘:: Plainyille. The-ship buitt: by - Mr. | has been erected on the lot to cover The vl oflvd pand M samansgrho ) o e . handsome models. bloom top and taffeta silk with taffeta. flounce in ali~thé with silk underruflie, should two tone colors, several styles Outing Flannels, 35¢ values, 29c yard. « $2.25 yard. ;@ j cxpénses pald which meant more ex- | yiveq in, fown to-resume her duties | 112ckwell personally will ‘also be aj the plane now making tryouts while “""f““’ "‘”T‘ P\«;u”\. 2 \‘\‘oslhxi:;;lr;v’x) { per A Dit of light hunior came | Monday, S| ereat hoom to 'the alrship industry, | a Jarger hangar may be crected short- | S'real, recentiy, has been [Hiet e Alliyg and Schowalter in Wrangle— | [N10 the lizht when it was learned that Mrs: Alec Mochrie, who has been | Which from prosent indications wigl | Iy, which will house several Planes }\H‘Hmh’r- f\mm nnd;\‘ ryll m;‘hyo\;nh'v \]n: \ | the expenses of the music teaeher for | vigiting with the Abel family duving | Pe s#nilar to ihe putomobile industry | awhile they are being tested. It has | 707 TeArnE On Septemborty 8., {Lhe §..M. Cowles Leaves Meoting in | her fransportation had bhden put un- | \pa siummer 4 o of {he present fime. Mr. Rockwell | been praposed that the field be made | (onnecticut Trust Company. of Hart- [] returncd (o her home ; . Bdeh afnt 8 bxcchtor i der_the freight and cartage account. | jpi At e FO0 g OIS A e hat in timed to come small | into a landing place for government | ford has been appointedias’ executor Pisgust—Other Snappy Items From There has been an increase in Mr=d Willtam R Millerof Bom hips, the model of his “flving fliv- | ships making trips through -New [of the estate ¥ | well has returned home after spend- | %er” Will be ‘used in evervday life by | Fingland ¥ - > L | ir several days with Mrs. T. . Root the 'American busine man, Severa? of the local business * men blishment of a count library { - | Practically every item concerning {he About Town. About Town, [ sehool and last year 33,000 was added | Xmidgf & shower of verbal fire. | t0-1he budget to tak re of the an- A v ast i N * X : ! Miss Ida Meade of Middletown was| The engine of the plane will un- aken much interest in the new |y sycramento county, Cal., is urged, @ rks agid fiery exupletives, the appro- ”(‘.I.I"'mrfl‘ nm”t‘ 00 : "““‘,”"“” "]‘ Y [ a visitor with Miss Dorothy Sugen- | doubtedly be ""“m“(,mml( |}”\ ”1‘“ & "“{‘ “":“ s ""f‘l“ "“"'”"“ "I‘;“ {0 take place of usual:distribution’ of . B R 3 4 cent o is 00 went for teache R e 5 New Haven-plant and be installed into | and Plainville's growth is expected in | hooks fo county towns through the | & fepHation” for the §3,600 deficit of the | jeaving nothing for th ided 1 ONEnIE costs . ling#with the development of ihe 1 ar o P gav! ¢ {0 Sarah Morg o the A ese; = city library Estimated saving of a4 & i8chool boavrc was passed last evening | of cvery other W, which ATAhE Monean SO L St caNRLIadlane avhition industry. Gpt the town ul ®eling called for that % in the recapitulation which | 661 Children Enroll, purpose. 1t 'is cpubtful if there was was prescnted. - In the item on re- NS S e s of o i a’ towly mecting fidthe past that the | pdirs, which shows a marked increa ol tin e i e e | feeling+ was mgrt gnse than it was | the new rooms added at the Hubbard b 2 2 \ The teachers for the towne M»n,my}:w.‘l chools, announces that up to ! 25 M s l v r with her daug , Murs Ve 5 [t Wesent Gate e have been 66 i last evening. Evervope had a chip on |&chool and the new desks necessary | o, /1" 1er daughter, - Mus Vo1 have all been secured for the coming l.u-ly’ ent nte ‘there ey amonies] ore Jaleswon their shoulder all thé evening and jare v onsible, HERC school terms and the personnel was | students enrolled in the town schools, ,f “ d : A Sugent e’ "nec -} o »are e coté S 1 | Vafore the adjournment, chips were | e biera Do lax Sugenhime returned to. his| |\ ngunced this morning by Superin-| while more are expectéd to envoll or a epartmen{ uying in all directions GRS i e i Gkl fatilbiih tendent B. H. Showalter. The teach- | within the next few days. This is the I in Middletown was visiting novation—$2,000 the program, which wilk be announced with her parents vesterday later, eathersidon the Kear: Principal Orrin L. Judd, of r1he There is an extreme shortage of crtin Briefs. Robert. Deming was \ppointed resent indications tie expendjturc in Do seommitioe. AL (his juncture | Problem by going into the orchards Edgar Whitaker has returned home orence Lapldoditaaiise. J. | ‘Y’":(h""“”‘ (‘]’\"‘““’ e «;x:m R v g B | themselves i S Bres v, Sy : mefart I ) 1 l'l offer the resolfition to get the appro- | ng thase who are helping out are | been spending a few days. Phoche Beard, Blanche Lyonsy prinei- | 0L Gty ine town for feachers. | 0f Hartford, have opened a!tions to those FoNIotc COREAY of the.citizens, 1ho arleton Hazen and lsaac Port- | Miss Marietia Ackley will make her | : 3 1 e | ers are as tollowsiy number enrolled ip the his- onrk Saturda att 50 ey U B Y | tne [Telb In K nmgton for the peacn | Merwin Vile has moved his fumily Blie HillsetAnnaiateQuade. B8 i e cown Ano 1 eypmnel chut ‘ .Y_ clerk then readyihe minytes to «tho | & 15, and ssomesolithcimoreas pubsijiinto fhe juapailmentfove oodruft’s et Ruth Stoght. the town must face thif -yesk arf. eu- & | d 1 b L P Tt dhiool commities | pirited citizens have faken It | store where he will make his home e e AR A A e e + |noon and evening. Ul | nmert hegan as to who should CIMATE M. Alls, capsidered that'l O are now helping out on Mr. [ home with Mrs. A. J. Barrett in the i iih e Northrup, Hazol Bacon Sells Fast., | branch office.at 139 main St.,iquallfy Apply at o p suin A g i upon themselves to help solve the [ in the future % fale ). O'Brigelt ®¥osa had, repdrted n déiicit of $3,500 to the | ther, Helen Sright P d S iy 9 Pay and DdSteady Fo and doing the work. | from Westfield, Mass, where he has D T, Keenia, Elbaiity Whita, | (ot t8le S o O bt s %3 he mihidol hoard themselves shonld s rchards. Mr. Porter is a | futuire Podd, 1 M. Kelley, Mrs. M, Selectman William Johnson, who B amwict the resolution, and th brofessor in the Penn Charter school Rev. Samiel A. Fisko and family | jslizaheth Cummings, principal in charge of the sale of governmecr New Britain, where thelr\tn ELY (Rought that it was up te the | BPhil v”’:”,‘\ and malkes a _sood nre ~x}n‘\urillnnm( :ml.v} e \,\“‘, Selden —Annette Sheehan, . Mrs. | bacon \.,( the }\ n“..si y(:‘r:l‘.x | patrons can be assured ofbe> EMMLLEn for sther tawn' ofmehilsites over the pitkers. although he | Brookficld, Mass, wh ey have { Arinnie W. Bacon ) West Main streel, reports (ha ¢ i nake the resolution. IFrancis Deming hown ”'r"”“':m‘ ability a »valw}-- [ he e y»»\»mlm;. u;:v .wn’\’ul . Worthin n\l‘illw H:m\ 1o food \;Hm: rapidly ”.H;;L] u;nu excellent and prompt services gitated at (Bis point that if,the school:: ) {h men of this stamp on the job. | iss Anna Scallon of Lyme has re- | jyn Strong. osé J. Niclson, Annic present indications, it will all be dis- i i : ot aiittos Know how (o Cicate a de- | Ale comniunity should worry over the wrned llore to rosuma her dutlos as | Scolion, bt . | Josed of before the week-end. Up to | the same-as at our Hartford . carcity of luhor, teach in the Worthington school. South—Mrs. Anie G. Mansficld. 15t night, he reports, the rooms wero ~ Ficit, then they ough! to he able to | L last.night, b | C Sy anda @ake ‘earc of a resolution, which re- Kensington Items, John K. Mi n has returned to his P U ez continually filled with people eagér fo office. Goods called for and {# ark brought down the house. Final- and Mrs. Samucl Emetson anas| No0'¢ dn Naugatuck after Spending Lhe #et the chance to purchase bacow, ' delivered promptly. Tel. 618, Ve Molumphy, president of tho | daughter Florence have returned | PASt Week here with friends and rel- el 2 and from a rough estimate, over 1wo- } ade the resolution that the | homo from their vaecation atives. e § thirds of the food has alrcady been Lappropriated as recommend- | iss Marjorie Moore, accompanied | Noggiontady disposed of, The surplus will be e finance ¢ommiitee. Before | by Miss Mary Nelson, spent the day in | NA"‘*r" jmx !lo:n |Hr.Jw.knn the bu | turnkd ovgr to the local meat marke ution could.be wucted on a Hartford vesterday on business. Letingbont diings Salinio Lt pro L Fe ) i for sale if it is not sold by the end of Tri frequested | Mr. Molumphy to! Mre' Send S G e e et |l S OIhGRLIR dRg LU ings b elon 65 the week. The Red Oross rooms will | y ¥ Fi- -scapitulation of the 500, | Nine'ald Hattie, who have been v ‘{"""” L ‘“‘""" lig "." bR “‘1"'[.‘," 1 bo closed this.evening at 6:30-0'clor ; serlin We is in charge of Ba- | imphy stated that -he could | ing here with relatives all summer, st e i e L Ea s e OW e! a ea‘: e that Superintendent Showal- | r | win H. Peck, guardian of the estate | ’ n K| | turnpd yesterday to - home ! ; | he omorrow nig ywing e Bl vesterday‘to Unelri homietin [ ARl HER ke lnce | Sep tanbor % hour tomorrow night. Owing to Ada the figures. Mr. pwalter | Alabhumg ; e SARBER KA Vb want: h & i h | ama S, at 8 o'clock in the foranoon i act that many residents have wanied i to submit the Agures when Mr. | “CRavles Sharpe and family, who . %08 ohjected to any remurks of Mr. | have been spendi the pnst four : S ity = Al i : eng € s 0 ver 4,000 premium lists are belng . b | nounds of pacon, Selectman Johnson Py Showad 3t due to the fact that he was | months in New York state, have re- | K'_'_ 2 fi\‘m o ,',” ¢ ’:(,‘,‘,,“ i,',\ ”}(:K,'I 1 g I | has posted notic informi the a3 ’ets’ res plC € rom ou not a vofor. After spirited discussion, {urned Nome. DESRARIN X D Vot ¥ b { - L Mr. Slfowalter was allowed (o give the | - Bliss T.. Adole *Bassett, g who has i £ ] s L Ade nsse ¢ @ during the present week. There has | h\ R i in less than five-pound. lots h d flgures, Folating to the deficit. The | made Ner home here in M6 past fow | ool mome delns in the prRENG of the y ek eI own orchard. ¢chool board was the target of attac irrive here tomorrow to re : ‘during hol 4 th lists as it was infended to et them qut | @ The office girls of the Trymbull 1 uring the whole evening and th luties as teacher in t} Sieral weekslacd \e fair is only'a 22 = izt Lishideds D el fobjected to by & M. Cowled of ihe | Puitiin mibiie sehool Vi G e B 3 ER P R e R R B This is an opportunity vou should nof board, who arose and said that if ¥he A Matthew H. Griswold, who has | committee in charge working night actions of . the &chaol board did not | Been confined to the Hartford hos and day to have cverything ready for Rose Bedford, of New Britaip, who et with the approval of the meet- | since W& Gperation, h tosg N R e PR et e 22, s ez AN | 0 eiome e ot wr. f miss to get first qnality Peaches for Canning As, Boys' Club to Give Fntertainment. fan yer, of th ¢, The we:i- A poaytd thift Yonld conform to Avthur T, Maffatt and wife 160t y T lfam Mayer, of that city. The wei 3 wishes 6 the Degple. . With this | terday forPhiladelphia where they . Brits o shlorts ‘ ding has been set. for. September 16 d P 4 1 Fodl Rl h '2".‘1'\'\ M Cowlesgit the hall. VAIK eponals WEa Mir.sGpaN e MR | e ot A tHe: PR ”‘.‘“Ihf;"l‘n‘v\v, < R PR ST § | EDe EllA Buepng 60 a0 an reserving. Crices 4 t. o J¥ckrinin exten| the action on | fat have heen married 25 yefts and | yoder the a ot thh Reat Rorl W Worry on Baking Day? 8 very enjovahle thne was spent. Miss art of some uf theol Ltior was | this trip is to celehratc théif Anhiver- | Improvement company. The bovs Thousands of housewives edford was the reciplent of many e ot § It shagld be, according | cary. They have 'the best wishes (.Ii have given programs at the hall in t} have solved the baking prob- etty and useful gifts. S Wi nton s Wiy Mo 3| the entire community for a most en- | past and have made a very gaod Y b ng only AlL-Plainyille ve. Sessions J é SPINETT [ e treasurer~of thegihour E joyaBhle time and continudtion chcn' pression with the townspeople. This Angelus Flour The purest flour An interesting haseball game will ® P A il P o A ?% m List Out, . X o make purchases of only one or iwo dair and they will all bhe disiributed i y =z N | public that the food will not, be sold tory last evening in honor of Miss Friday cvening the Roys' elub ot have, beon expgeted (o-give { many happiness > time the boys will have a seven ploca 1 fincst wheat. Thompson be played Sunday afternoon on the etfigures. " Mr. Bacon, who is tr Closed Sea<on on Grouse.) 'y orciaestra which will render a numbar o L?;k}:wl"-» Ny, Rockwell-Dral diamond when the g \ § thé figlres of the dcficit and Announciment has boen made from | of selections Five roels of moving o So! ¥ All-Plainville team, composed of ex- ;g 5 263 called upoa to give | the capitol that a closed séason #§'de- | picturgs are also promised, thrgo of s. Borattiero, Betlin, Ct. | sorvice men, will play the fast mine 17 Arch St eet g #Mr; Molumph® or any | clared on ruffled grouse and female/| the redls to be Chaplin comedies. fithe ‘uo-'r-l tpr 4 phcasants until Oetober 20, 19;;0. with l There will'be several other features on he Sesslons Clock company of ville.,. The game will be oo t‘i B T

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