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HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1016 s | C. S. HILLS & CO. WILL NOT RETURN § HARTFORD Dr. J. N. Bull Makes Annual Health Report l D Dollar Day Tomorrow §u ume o o | = - - o ’ With Many Extraordin ary Bargains B | Reiay Hare wedding Tomorroe e Nee || g SR Minister For Advent Church — | 8 Tovery item advertised at this Sale will be a genuine bargain, g DAY SPECIALIN NOTWITHSTANDING THE MARKET PRICE OF MERCHANDISE, WE ARE GOING TO GIVE YOU | POttt n oD s Fndangcol Rotandst or Retiens i Picase IEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS MANY EXCELLENT VALUES AT ONE DOLLAR. YOU WILL FIND THESE SPLENDID VALUES ALL Clambake and Corn Roast Far Sery- | bear in mind that in justice to all we must live up to this rule. lcnich Bine j Cotlon | Heank OVER THE STORE. 8 : ' stitched Handkerchiefs, ON HIGHER PRICED GOODS, REDUCTIONS WILL BE MADE ON MANY KINDS THAT WILL B | ico Men—arthur Stanley Critically | e — Value 123c each. One | i MAKE YOU GOOD SAVINGS. } L. Merchandise offered at titis “Dollar Day” Sale will be found dozen for ... $1.00 Doinah DAy DOLTAR DAY Dr. J. N. Bull, health officer for the [§ SEOAY SUECIALBIS On Girls’ Middy Blouses, was priced $1.75, Tp- One Small Lot of Waists of white voiles, pop- e < ‘ orthe @ el anticipate your nceds and take advaatage of the savings: X WASH GOODS, morrow only $1.00, white jean Middy Blouses, lins, Waists that have sold up to $1.98, your choice town of Plainville, has prepared his 8 Day Special—Sport, Gab- trimmed with white or white or blue collars and at $1.00. ¥ | annual report for the state board of cuffs. Ladies’ and Misses’ sses, of about 125, in M| health. KFor the year ending Septem- . . . Wash Skirts, at special discounts, Skirts of all colored voiles, organdies, cha SO e vyl PO | e S i $ Day Specufl m Walsts materials, fancy embroidered models, choose your net dresses and plain white voiles, Dresses that sold LI Skirts here Tomorrow and we will take off from the up to $18.50. Sale price only $5.00. one sent C. cases of communicable infectious dis- : | 200 VOILE WAISTS—Tailered and lace trimmed; formerly regular marked price 257. O. D. No approvals, no alterations, all sales final. e Scarlet fever, 3; measles, 6; , M priced to $1.95. Your last opportunity this year to pur- Middy Blouses, Special $1.49. Regular $1.98 DOLLAR DAY diphtheria, 1; tubereulosis, 1; lobar ' chase a Voile Waist for .. $1.00 value made of white jean, with combination collar . At Infant Dept. you will find colored and white bneumonia 0 malaria was re- and cuffs, belt and pockets, sizes 14, 16, 18, and up Wash Dr s in gingham, chambra check nd ported during the yvear. There was AN 2 . el S - o typhoid excepting the c: at the o - . to 20 years. plain color s 2 to 6 yea regular .00 value, RORLYD a he D l Gi DOLLAR DAY sale price $1.00. Plainville Camp Ground and no local ay f“,pe(fla in oves At Our Shoe Dept. Women's Low Shoes and Rompers in plain chambray, in pink, blue, tan, ";"‘I’i““j“_:"‘:':j\;:«]“""‘?1 in ‘:'vxj:- Dr. & WOMEN'S CHAMOISETTE GLOVES—White, Slippers, broken sizes, sale price $1.00 Pair, with white collar and cuffs, also smocking, 1 to 4 il t gated and found that the ' [ Women’s Boots, broken lots, sizes 2 years, sale price $1.00. ‘."“fl\lh](' \‘\ not traceable to any local : 4, anad 7, sale price $1.00 pair. DOLLAR DAY catise, the milk and water at the Small Lot of Children’s and Infants’ Shoes, sale At Our Glove Dept. Silk Gloves, 2-Clasp double [ | Plce being free from impurities | price $1.00 pair. finger tips, in black and colors, not all sizes, $1.25 _The threc cases of scarlet fever | Misses’ and Children’s Boudoir Slippers in pretty and $1.50 grades, special for this sale only $1.00 (| Were (raced to causes outside of 5 - e e colors, children’s sizes, 6 to 10; Misses’ sizes 11 to Pair. Plainville and were found to have § Ial L T 2 ecEliar 2, special for this sale at $1.00 pair. DOLLAR DAY been introduced by means of carriers. ues up to $1.00, for DOLLAR DAY An Odd Lot of Men's White Negligee Shirts > six cases of measles were also | - At Our Men’s Furnishing Dept. Men’s Negligee with attached collars, made of corded madras and “j“)‘j‘l "1"““”“’ poinis and were | & Q : g Shirts, with soft turn over cuffs. in meat stripe soisette, regular $2.00, $2.50. Special sale price §|P'oba "’\” ’:.,',’.'1‘,,”"',,",’ this town by car- Day Jpecia: Domest]c Dept effects, Shirts that were sold at $2.00, $2.50. Special $1.00. s. ading an army report of | | Sale price only $1.00. Men’s Four-in-Hands, with slip-easy bands and the number of rejections of men in- $ DAY SPECIAL—Three Turkish Towels, regular price 39 Men’s Lisle Thread Half Hose in black, cordo- wide open ends, made of good heavy silks in neat fg§ | ¢luded in the draft, Dr. Bull found a | g b, for e - oo 81100 van, grey and navy, regular 35c values. 4 pair stripe effects, regular $1.50, $200 values. Sale ’:':‘“;““;0 ‘”gl::“"\l“v and the report $ 1)\\ SPECL ' *h Bleache E , regular price s ool price $1.00, : \ N ocal men were rejected 1.25 a yard, b AT R i e1.00 Womon's Fall- Fashioned on account of tuberculosis. This state- | i 5 DAY SPECIAL— 6 ¥ i s Purc Dye Silk Stock- seasonable and could not be duplicated at*wholesale prices. You may ardine and Silk Tussah, J6 inches wide; these goods sold for 79c. Sale Price, four yards for .. $1.00 Day Special—36 - Inch Dy Perc ., large assortments to select from; medium apd light shades in checks, stripes and figures. Four yards $1.00 5 Day Spec Sotition.s Champagne and Challies; large, small Chamois color; value 75c. (None exchanged, credited, and and medium figures, in none €. O. D.) Two pairs for 5 IR $ DAY SPECL Cewest Lace Berthas, finest laces and new- ite and Cream color; some with Black Rib- slarly $1.50. Ior .. 5t $1.00 light and dark colorings. Four yards for $ Day Special—F Black and Colored Sat- “ine DPetticoa several styles; , regular price $1.50 .... $1.00 $ DAY SPECIAL IN HOSIE RY $1.00 Women’s Stockings — Of du le elastic Cotton; Fast Black, Pure White and Cordovan; regular 39¢c quality. Four pairs $1.09 ment conflicts with the local health four for . ings—Black, White and officer’s report but Dr. Bull's explana- | § $ DAY SPECIAL—18-Inch Bleached Crash Toweling in plain Brownili 160 515 only tion of the case is that the army re- White, tape border; regular price 29c¢ yard. Kour yards in this lot; $1.25 irreg- 3 ort includes en surr -1 K For > HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY Rorhaasall o uroune DO ottt - $1.00 ularly, at two s for $1.00 s HO WSO ARG D] i b $ DAY SPECIAL—)ercerized Tray Cloth ; regular Women's Pure Dye Silk— RECEI VING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US district No. 2 which had its headquar- | ters in Plainville. All men in the dis- BlaipinRcondoyen foy trict were examined in Plainville and BT DAL AV the mistake may have occurred in this Black resulapisl bljond $1.75 qualities, per pair $1.00 manmer e nein omces oo | § @ Day Special in Women’s Underwear it Children’s Stockings—Of . else has scemed willing to face the is calling its forces together to ac- | Lwiier: The health officer's rtepo BERL[N MWS care and assume the responsibility of { complish its purpose. i e fous cnses op ppuperculo- | @ $ DAY SPECIAL—Bodice Vests with straps of Swiss ribbed R e e S standing as sponsor for them. Fifteen Meetings of Teachers, i CAScE N2 DiLell e fa Fast Blasi : 3 g monia were traced to pandemic in- rears ago ] began a campaign for The town schools held but one ses- e ttor ; y & fluenza Five for .. ceeees SL01) or P White, medium : . e - > chich swept the country o | § better schools in Berlin. Those who | sion today from 8:30 until 1 as the 3 i : . SPEC : s . o er schools in r vl v m 11 e HEo. The sl ense o dipn $ DAY SPECIAT—Union Suits of fine ribbed cotton, low neck, e o are old enough remember the fight | teachers held the first of their month- 5 ! e Sleevelcaattiohil knec i hirenchl band tops l sootenth erade! » which followed, and the cry which |1y meetings, these neetings occurring | ' oriv Was untraceable. Sobre T N i S N a1 00 60¢ grades. three 2 - : % s e e This leaves but one case of infec- Two for pairs for was raised by the opposition that | the second Wednesday of each month. e $ DAY SPECIAL NS i bodlce withand witho s e . 2 . =5 tious disease which may possibly he $ éfi,z‘?:l?hff.it :‘,frf,';,tndf,;d‘gf‘.,’?m:‘e;;, Hay Drop: it origin in town. According to Dr. | |8 of fine ingrain lisle thread, finely finished and full sized .. $1.00 wants 1o g0 back to the old system | . Hay took a drop—but mot in price. | Bull's statement, this is an unusual | § o e Some foreigner was driving along | condition in‘a town with the popula- and the old school houses? Our : ; : : A : . ke hools are rapidly filling up with | Main street in Berlin this morning | tion of Plainville. price ¢ each. Five for . $1.00 cotton, 36 and 38 bust, light weight; regular 35 ade $ DAY SPECIALS LAC DEPT. Embroidered Voile Flounc- ings—ITor dresses; value $1.75. At, yard .... $1.00 wy Color Chiffon— Value to 5. At, yd. $1.00 Clhuny Lace—Value to 39c¢ with over a ton of hay when the Dr. Jull reports that the influenza kS e e E s : . +11 | the children of foreign born parents. | ¥ : ! IBSIS[S He 18 Hot Blllfil[lg afld Wlll | A(‘fc(w‘;]t::ll and rlhese childr‘?en will | Tight front wheel came off in front of | of the milk supply and finds that the $ DAY ¢ AL—>Men’s Negx s ith soft cuffs, of fine Leland Gwatkins’ house. The whole | product handled by all of the dealers Per . in neat striped effects 38 s in this lot load tilted and slowly slid off piling | is pure and is handled unde 1 { 317 rade. ‘Each PO 5 1 only way to make them good Ameri- 2 i S T $ g o 1n 1or Ulilce oann 1o ihronsh the. public. schools, | UP OR the lawn. The driver came | conditions. The water supply s DAY TATE R o ATl dice assort- and the only way we can have these | 40Wn Wwith the load and managed to | also been cxamined and Dr. Bull ment of patterns, &ll in neht effects; light, medium and —_— Sehools is to provide sufficient money | CXiricate himself after several min- | states that he found no contamination | f§ dark grounds; value to $1.00. At two fou N $1.00 ) for them. The only way we can have | utes of good hard work.. The mules | or impurities in either the reservoir |l § DAY SPECIAL —Men's Union Suits of white ribbed Cotton, ALLINGS ONLY OPPONENT anything is to pay for it, and a town | Which he was driving took the matter | supply or that obtained from the | & ot Eslcevenl Anklatlens AN d R leh B ¢ 2.00 value Which follows the policy of skimping | Philosophically and neither offered | pumps used in the summer, 4 on schools ;and roads, and other pub. | trouble or assistance,in putting the An inspection of the school build- | j§ TRl e e e s ‘wm” Says He Wants Schools Efficient That | 1ic wutilities' for the sake of paying off | 10ad back on. ings and property showed them to he i SRR e S ey its debt is surely storing up a great East Berlin Items. L = ellent sanitary condition. seconds. Dollar Day, eight pairs for . .. $1.00 deal of trouble for the future. John Lewis and family have return- m,lu]‘f‘-,l,y.“”,r’;:‘Y‘M\..‘f"f‘ tv‘u“ ifluenza | Children of Foreign Born—Other “Based on our grand list the debt| ed from Clinton where they have been ; Coi €1 g astiear MTecicd Bling of the town is very small, and the eas- | visiting for the past two weeks. t sual proportion as to the News Tueme. T T eyt e Yo s | A S 000 e of i el | Many Other Dollar Day Bargaizs Not Mentioned Here to increase our papulation, increase| Timothy Dehan at their home on Main In answer to a number of critics | our industries, increase our assets. | street yesterday morning. Mother and | cONSiderably lower than that in many who considered that Dr. R. M. Gris- | within the last seven years Berlin has | child are doing nicel surrounding communities. In the weéld would not run for the office of | 1ost the opportunity to locate in the There is a lawn social this evening | OPinion of the health officer, the in- selectmen, he has come out With a | town four important industries be- | in West Cromwell at the home of Wil- | luenza will not return this year as an = p——-—— — = = = = —— statement to show that he really | cause we lacked certain public utilities | lia oble. A number from here are | ePidemic. although it is almost certain means business and will run for the | which every town of this size should | planning to attend. that there will be scattered cases of office. As far as is known Dr. Gris- | have, If property went into the lists| The Woodmen will hold a corn roast | the disease. wold is the only man in the field to | at a rate which the law calls for, we | Saturday afternoon in West Cromwell Dr. Bull stated that this vear's re- run against First Selectman W. L. Al- | ghould have one of the smallest tax| at the home of Fred Griswold. port to the state department is the Relay—Hart. ling. A large number of Dr. Gris- | rates of any town in Connecticut, and George Coles has bought the Bacon | Pest ne has ever submitted, despite Miss Ora Sylvia Hart, daughter of wold's friends have prevalled upon | talk that the town ‘cannot afford® ta| house on Wilcox avenue extension.| the fact that for a number of years| Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Hart of New him to take more active part in his | spend money for improvementsisworse | This malkes three houses on this street | Plainville has had a very low percent- n avenue, will become the bride candidacy to disprove those who have | than foolish. I am not advocating a | that Mr. Coles has bought within the [ 8¢ Of contagious and infectious dis- Charles H. Relay tomorrow after- endeavored to make it appear as| policy of extravagance, but I am | past few week cases. noon at 3 o'clock. The wedding will Toakingiiol e il il bvine o E. P. Dunham of Kensington has| The health officer’s report again | take place at the home of the bride- provide for it. I am not a dreamer but | bought the house on Wilcox avenue | brings to mind the old arguments in |to-be. The ceremony will be per- | a plain, common business man who be- | now occupied by Charles Fiske. The | favor of a sewage system for the town | formed by Rev. Warren F. Cook, lieves that certain things should be | house formerly owned by Luther Bow- { of Plainville. Dr. Bull states in his | pastor of the Trinity Methodist church done for the benefit of the town. I{ ers has also been bought by Mr. Dun- | report that the position of health of- |in New Britain. The couple will be know of only one way to get these : ficer in this town hecomes at times a | atiended by Miss Blma Hart, a sister things done, and that is to go after s. Robert Honiss and daughter | difficult and even an unpleasant task, | of the bride-to-be and Clarence De- them 1in a plain, straightforward way, [ returned home from New York last| owing to the fact that there is no | marest of New Britain. About 30 and T am going after this nomination | evening after spending a two weeks' | sewage system and no provision for | rclatives and friends of the couple in just this way. I have no slate| visit. the removal and disposition of garb- | will be present. Following the cere made up, I am not taking part in the Berlin Bri age and waste. He has received a | mony the couple will leave on a wed- candidacy of any other party for any Rev. Samuel A. Fiske has returned { Number of complaints arising from | ding trip and on their return will office, no one else is running my cam- | from Avon where he has been attend- | the lack of rules and regulations cov- | reside on New Britain avc paign, I am making no personal salici- f ing the celebration in honor of the| ering this and the question of con- T e o) :;“‘z'“""’nff‘mrfi"“fln“’f "’: :’?{:“;:“’:\T“;:g‘l_illi’l‘]"‘?' n‘ne .}\l\xn;ix’rt\}t]w [;\nvln\:ri.‘\r\ of rm~” :v\;‘;t‘vxnuliv )”r“-:] )(‘u“|~:~ of ()lxlf).ij!x\r-f. The | Announcement is made of the ap- Outing for Soldicrs. e e S T . | church there, of which hie was o for- | question has been a source of asita- | proachis marriage of Miss Grac An outin neluding a clam bake 0 MaK NE 1O DN mer pastor, tion for a number of in Plain- | Manchester, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | and corn r o be held on Sur QIS sxceniRhaggltnomindted fand Miss Ida Wilcox returned home ves Wil G. Manchester ot Hill Crest | qay, S SiSror e ¢-service men Rhet ciey wantdone DwlliRinvito see iloneinasibeen shendingl scverallwesks: i K | Mrs. John Lamb of Broad street. The | form of a field day with a baseball that it IS done John Webber, who has been con- a i ; wedding will take place on Septem- | mame and races on the Drogram I am criticizing no one, T am not| fined to his home, is able to be around ber 27 at the Methodist church and will \warded the winne FASCINATING! saving that I can do better than any-| seain, It was reported in these col-| [ i one o S N sre wiil be the first wedding at the church ! The affair will probably be held a ne clse has done, and T know there| ymns a short time ago that he had hy ot g S e e e Assorted flavors and pep- St SO e o e o o ; in two vears. E tock altho : rheumatism in his arm, but later de- . ¢ Ny decided. Transporta permint, chocolate, win- doing the work than I can hope to do, | . ho o P Rev. George Tyler Coming. notbeen finallyfdectdec ansy & - | velopments showed that he had blood b . i S tergreen and c but, with a town with an individ- : Rev. George E. Tyler of Boston has | tion will be furnished for the men & and cinnamon. 13 ; PR : PO SONINE 3 totate TFull details will be announced later. { ual, there alwavs comes a time for Mrs. Ralph Seymour and children ¥ | accepted a call to the pastorate of | Full detalls will be announ ONE OF 300 NECCO SWEETS of Plainville were the guests of Miss | the Plainville Advent church. He will @ municipal as well as for bodily health, ) . Helen Carter yesterday preach at the church Sunday for the Principal Orrin L. Juc of ! DR. R. M. GRISWOLD. | it is well to wake up and turn over.” 4 BY . i Caoge : 3 hool t 1 a N, & o pC Bk L New England Confecttonery Company though Dr. Griswold had no intention | L1 resistrars meet tomorrow from | on the Pardon Rickey place to his cot- RN y dutiesipenmanentlyfon hafidate ey I e The total for to ‘run. In an interview with Dr, | 9 In the morning until 5 in the after- | t4ge in Hotchkiss grove at Indian B ™ Mr. Tyler is the president of the Ad- ]"”.“ :‘_’“l”‘" = M'r""“ St e i BOSTON, MASS. Griswold this morning he made the | NON to receive the names of those | Neck < J [ vent pissions association and is said | 2GRS 56 U SEES SRS v gian follbwing staterments relative ol his | leenlly entitleditorbe imade . \voters. ||\ niiss SarahiGhurchilllis entertaining |l §= to be an eloquent preacher. The con- | Of the term Tl e i Ao e ariae e Every oe who has resided here for siX | per cousin from. out of town, =5 regation is expectantly awaiting his | < alo s .. ¢ my can. | months and who is not a voter should i i dldalf‘vh“f;rhpt(\h‘e‘?{‘]";)c‘:{”:lfi(h(?rsrm;oipo?:. make 1t a point to give in his name. Kensitigton Ttems. 5 > > 3 B Stanley’s Condition Critical. be the future American citizens. The vard. Dollar Day, four vards fo . $1.00 Col rd Vests—With cuffs to mat value to $2.50 At it $1.00 Fancy Mesh Chiffon Bor der Veils—Blue, Taupe and Purple; value to $2.00. At, caeh $1.00 They May Help to Americanize ville and at present does not seem to The Hartford-Connecticut Trust com- | about 700 pupils before the term be any nearer to a solution than it pany is the executor. progressed very f This is an un was a decade ago. . Political Notations. ually large registration for lod Very little activity or inter has | schoo thus far been manifested in politics in Lt In Plainvilie. Black leath| Plainville this vear but bulletins will | bag containing owne be posted within the ‘next few days| return to 22 Washington ! notifying the townspeople of the date and place of the party caucuses. Th dates have not as vet been set The registrars of voters will mc on Thursda September 18, to ¢ » the list of new \‘ylm'\ to he made (&) Saturday, Septémber 20, the s men_of the town will meet at the town { hall to make voters. Mrs. Anna M. Cottrell. The funeral of M Anna M ire!l was held this afternoon at o'clock at her late home on Ncal't court and at 3 o'clock at the Churct of Our Savior. Rev. Rebert H. F ton officiated Burial was in Wost cemetery man is “‘a bluff” and that I would | Memorial Committee to Mcet. Miss Mary. Riley returned to her ® & 8 | The condition of Arthur Stanley, Sr not accept the position if nominated. The memorial committes will meet | 0T in New Haven last evening afte ¢ y . ) who was removed to the New Britain | ¥ ¥ ivoukindly allom meithoRuse et ivondayFevening ito] talcsliaction| loosio suseveralidayaiwithsherfaunt, 3 B, General hospital a few days ago, still er a S of your columns to say that I am not | o tne contract which will be present. | Mrs. John Kinlry i e 2 | remains critical, and it was rumored ! - enotigh of a politician to DUt UP a | og by Fox & Becker at that Hme a¢| . The Misses Carolyn, Olive and Paul- 2 S this mornirn~ that little hope was held ; ‘DRff’ of that kind, 1 shall go be- e o e o Baur motored to Westbrook yes. ] = i B | out for his recovery. Mr. Stanley is fore the caucus next Monday night . 3 ! terday for the day " * | suffering from cancer of the stomach. A as a candidate if 1 do not receive | 'C:”‘”i Ve S ,“:“’r@ o 1he SoR Carlton Hazen, Jr., son of Rev. Carl- Wiy Worry ‘"’!B"‘“"g Day> | His son, Arthur, Jr., who enlisted in more than two votes. I.have nothing | "\ oo DeINE altosether too general. | ton Hazen, leaves next weck for Bur- Htmanas e .m],'f“u:c“r“;’ the navy some time ago, was called | personally to gain by beins select, | Swedish Republican Club to Meet. | lington, Vi, where he will enter the e home to his father's bedside a few A : N ® * man. On the contrary it would prob- The Swedish Republican club s | University of Vermont = days ago and he returned yesterday ably cost me in various wa :,p two | preparing for the caucas to be held Thomas Baratterio and family wish Angelus [‘}0“!: The D\:\rrlosi flour to pmf}nmi. e dollars for every dollar p in sal- | next Mond~y ciening and Is calling | to express their thanks and apprecia- from {’,’"(‘f‘ “"“?l:' = ‘“?p";“ Town Clerk’s Ofice. ? ary.” But as I have before stated, I |a meeting of the Swedish club for to- | tion to their friends who attended MULRZRCC., ,"‘h,‘m AR D Fred C. White has transferred land | have certain ambitions for the future | morrow evening at 8 o'clock in the | them In their recent bereavement,— ___Sold by o and buildings at White's Crossing to i ] O . = of the Town of Berlin. Town hall. It is rumored that the | the losing of a mother and constant EAWEISmith BT AEiEnE s Samuel S. Sweig. - g {The problems of the future must | club has a nominee to be put up at | helpmeet. Also appreciation for the The will of the late E. A. Freeman be taken up by someone, and no one | the meeting next Monday evening and | many beautiful floral offerings. | was admitted to probate yesterday.