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NEW BRITAIN ~DAILY 'HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER'10, 1018 s supasneenees®| PLAINVILLE NEWS i | C. S, HILLS & CO. R AIERI]_A!] [i ATES / The Hartford Silk Store. s e oty ilied : Has Na_rrol\;lnli]s;a%]:aiflmm Being |} ery SpECial Vallles fOl' CHURGH WORKERS' NERTING ‘» Saturday Pilgrim Fund Campaign Hceadquar- & BEGINNING SATURDAY, NOVE OUR STORE WILL CLOSE SATURDA Take Particular Notice of this. At the Very Start of the Season the Unexpected Has Happened A SALE OF EXTRAORDINARY DRESSES GARMENTS THAT TELL THE STORY IN THEIR EVERY LIN #0833 00308088 ters Here—Double Wedding Next | B WOMEN'S HOSIERY SPECIAL | FURNISHINGS FOR MEN Full-fashioned lisle thread, medium light- Speclal Values Week—Other News Items of In- weight, full size, elastic, extra long, black, Men's Foursin-Hund All Silk Ties, in a variety white and the new shoe shades. Spec of puiterns, styles nnd weaves, plain colors value, Ch ol 5 and fanoy effects in stripes, dots, figures or The driver of a small automobile Women's Stockings of > “silk 5 nent floral designs. Bpecial price, each .... $1.00 truck had a narrow escape from LG el . fast ack. Men's Negligee Bhirts in the now designs and serious injury yesterday afternoon ut | i white, cordovan, new grey and other desir- heat batterns, consisting of woven madras, about 5 ‘o'clock when the truck able shades. Special price, Dalr $1.00 erepe and fine percale nll made with the crashed into the gates at the rail- | [ d, thread silk Stockings, with mer- populas soft ouffs. Bpeciul price, each .... $3.50 road crossing on West Main street. | B cerized tops and soles, in a desirable weight, Men's Union Hults of modium welght, Merino The truck was coming from Bristol | black, white and colors. Special price, finish eor heavywelght ecru or natural color rd Plainville and, according to | | Qe < G GoRan . $1.35 balbriggan; were $2.60. Special price .. $2.00 s story, an automobile | i WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR SPECIAL Men's Half Home, heavy medium weight “silk ssed the tracks a few feet ahead | M V0S8 or Tights of medium-weight cotton; Vest) llsle,” in fast black, white, cordovan, smoke of the trueck. When the second ma- | | Jowgneck, Ssleavelessiorimedlumaneck, folbow or navy blue, a fine quality, found here only, chine drew up to the crossing it is sleeves; Tights, knee or ankle length, the in the Unique Brand. Special price, a pair 45c L e e e G e popular winter weight; regular price $1.00. 6 Pairs for $2.25 ites down, striking first the radis Special price, each ..... ator cap on the machine and bend- Union Suits to match, a sul SonicEEgognDo FROM LACE DEPARTMENT ing it out of shape. The driver could ‘Women's silk mixed wool, medium welght We are featuring w new llne of Plush and not stop in time to avoid the gates Vests or Tights. Speoial price each $2.25 Crushed Caracul Soarfs, just received. The and the heavy wooden bar struck the Women's heavy, warm, fine ribbed wool mixed priges range from .............. $7.98 to $32.50 driving wheel about two inches froin Vests or Tights. Speclal price, ..,... cach $3.25 his hand. Iixtra slzes, each . no $3.75 SPECIAL SALE OF LACE BERTHAS The wooden bar of the gate was Unlon Sults as above, each o $5.75 | wrhich ave so much in vogue now; made of broken off about five feet from the SPECIALS FOR TODAY AND SATURDAY Orlental lace. Special price, each ........ $1.50 butt. The windshield was smashed 20-inch Mercerized Napkins, extra heavy, The latest pointed Collars of Filet and Venise and the bars supporting it were bent alrendy hemmed, special price, dozen .., .. $2.98 Lace. Special, each .. into a mass of tangled iron. The driver escaped injury from the fly- ing glass, but the bar of the gate struck him in the face and he st AY tained several slight cuts. The gatetender’s story is that the truck came down from Bristol, pro- NOTIONS TOILET ARTICLES ceeding at a fair rate of speed, and 26c size Pond's Extract, shed through the gates, as the gate- Hump Halirpins regular price 10c, special for ...... : Cold Cream, special .... 17¢ stpplie on he s e Iuig i Snap .I'asteners, regular price 10c, special for .. ot 26c size Banitol Tooth enough over to escape being struck Powder, special 190 by the south-bound freight train Silkine Crochet Cotton, regular price 12c, special for .. 25c size Albadon which was approaching the crossing terest. Loxagedetoradetete] THE MATERIALS ARE BEAUTIFUL, WORKMANSHIP OF THE VERY BEST. VALUES WONDERFUL., We Made a Lucky Find of 60 Dresses, that are Actually $45.00 to $55.00 Values at $37.50 The assortment is so varied it gives wide selections as to models which are the very latest. The materinls are Satins, Crepe Meteors, Georgette Crepes, Tricotir and Poiret Twills, with chenille trimmings, bralds, beads and embroideries. There are smart accordion pleated models, cuff bottom styles and overskirt effects. Necks are round or V shape, tho colorings are the most desirable of the new Autumn shades, your choice for $37.50. N Take Note that we cannot make alterations, hold none on deposit, none C. O. D. and all sales are final. HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRMAIN YOU CA DEPEND ON PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. Liquid Veneer, regular price 25c, special for Paste, special 18¢ fromy the station when the gates were American Ivory Detachable SO OEHOFHOL 0B S0EOBRY use it for a restaurant for the em: ployes, as the factory is situated ed B FotetetoleteleleTototatototetetotolotobobeblofototoRobeteRetetebelorobeteto ket RN N : Safety Pins, assorted sizes, regular price 10¢, special for ...... Buffer, regular price 8bc, LI de el e Sanitary Belt, fine sateen, regu lar price 85c, special for . special - 6% name could not be learned, called at / - e American Henna Shampoo, and Mr. Meade in appreciation of | Wells was a former resident here in | tention to the radiator cap on hig Albo White Shoe Cleaner, regular price 25c, special for . . regular price 12c, special Sc BERL[ pleasant times he has had with them | town, her maiden name being Juanita | machine as proof of his story. The . is opening the bungalow to his friends | Field. cap was bent towardythe frontiof ithe fil][]I]RIEH LEAVES The parents of the Iast Berlin|day for an automobile tour af the 1‘)‘;":‘*35‘8 Feh i j‘“‘l‘ “)"'”r"} j"“l"‘ ’{]‘j{“‘ Hugh Rockwell whs general manager | system for the town of Plainvile. A T I b e s o e e || mtuf micuniaing LNyl cnectic fhe (B0 l:;):fp ‘[‘l““;['m::m”2_‘[:}”‘];‘ .,-m'f and Leon Drake in charge of the of- | local business man remarked a fow last evening at the Richard Hubbard | EO0¢ for & weel or two. i MATKEN | fce, and thus it was that the name| days ago that if the town had such|far from. the residential section th school house'to the teachers, Superin- | GTant L. Skinner, who has .b.e-r\n]‘m g Rlis, ) % Rockwell-Drake was given 'to the | a system a building boom would re-| the men would be obliged {0 tid - | tendent of Schools B. H. Showalter | ¢ Nax r the past two years, has Pilgrim Thund Campaign. i| concern. The factory has rapidly in- | sult and that at least 50 new houses | their h. g . | Eave the;addressiof welcome and ex- | Pesu dircharged and is now at his Tne Plierim Memorial Fung eamel (00" 1o piodanction -since the | would be erected s heir homes on trolley cars tended the thanks and appreciation of | home. paign which is being conducted bY| ¢ otion of the local branch and tho | May Have Employes’ Restaurant. Brief Items. course between :the- tedcher and par- S8 will spend Sun-| for old age pensions for Congega- | ol : 2 : ot Dr 'Hodsson aloo mave an ad. | 02y.with ber parents.in Hartford. tYonatiiinibters; s well ‘undéi “way | 0 Plainville. ; of New Britain would convert the old | the New England States. They wil Homss, Gene]‘al S[OI‘E B G 0 R T e Mr. and Mr rthur Hadden of New | in the local church, The men connected with the local| house on the Johnson property in this | reside on Maple street in New Britain pil, dwelling on the care of the school | J6TSeY, foriner residents here, are vis A promotion committee has been | Pranch dre live wires and deeply in- | town, where the cellulold factory is The Plainville Trust company wil 2 et 5 iting in town with friends and re . e g e 3 .} terested in the civic and industrial{ located, into a boarding house for a | close its doors Monday sorvisll children in particular ng appointed, consisting of the follow ¢ : PR S DY ! day in observancd Oscar Benson rendered several solos | 1Ve5: ing mén: Edward T: Brastow; chair- | development of the town. heir ef- | few of their employes. It is now| of Columbus Day. The post officd Fm be his guests for the evening. Eorlin Briers: machine and he contends that if he | the teachers for the kindness of the L umuel A. Fiske will preach in )} the Congregational churches through- | , o0} 13ing will prove a great addi It was reported about two weeks| M- and Mrs. Charles W. Orvis havd NG | MRS WALMSLEY ENTERTAINS and o duet was sone by Mre Feamme| . Col C. M. Jarvis, who has been con- | man: Frederick Bullen, Idwin H. | forts, coupled with the work of other | believed that the house is too small | hours will be announced tomorrow. . fined to his home by illness, is able to manufactupers and business men and | to be used for this purpose and that| T —_— i el Do Frank L. Wilcox and family left té- | crashed through te gates. as the gate- | === TR | 3 [Edsie s g oinl intor. | New London Sunday morning. Mrs. : , aise -$5,000,0 & POS[ Ofllce IS NUW LOGfl[ed af | varents in promoting the social inter- ongop suneq & out. the country to raise §5,000,000 ., ", the manufacturing industry] ago that Landers, Frary and Clark | returned from a wedding trip througi Cobey and Mr. Benson, all of which Hills, A. A. Mcleod, John B. Minor ‘) b > have opened a delicatessen and itly applauded. After the en- | '© aPout again. and JoMny H. "Trumbull. aided by the Plainville Business and | the quarters would be too cramped. | cooked food shop at 16 Whiting streef o e | RTaent Tolresimeat s s East Berlin Ttems. Pilgvita Memorial Sunday will be | Tmprovement association, may even- | A rumor has been circulated that the | and invite everyone to look over the EastEEeringWomanBHaE D dusiiexsiih vichol paren s Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Suprenant| ghserved at the church on October | tually result in securing a sewage company will remodel the house and stock. R. Chapman, Prop.—Advt, were visiting in town yesterday With| 1y and on that day the cause will The funeral of Miss Sarah M. Roys| ' <005 be explained in all the churches of — Vel o! 3 s 2lle % New Br 5 N 5 - Entersainment in Athletic Hall To- | Was held from her late residence on m‘ ? i'f“‘{“]“” of New Britain has| (e Farmington Valley association. Berlin street at 2 o'clock this after- | 120Ved into the house at the foot of | mpe speaker in Plainville will be night—Other News Items of Note. | noon, Rev. Samuel A. Fiske officiating ‘\"\ll """“f“]‘, 9 , Rev. Orville T. Fletcher of Suffield. THE GREAT UESTION Burial was in the Wilcox cemete Lo ayner, a returned Y. M. C. The members of the promotion A. B. Goodrich who has been Ber- | 1agt Berlin, There was 5 large mume | 2 Worker, will speak at the Methodist lin’s efficient postmaster for a number | hoy of flora] tributes f many | €hurck Sunda 0 o’clock. f ‘years will complete his duties | friends and former pupils, S Harola I"u\.xnn‘ of Pachogue, L. I., Saturday evening as postmaster. His i is visiting friends in town for a few departure from her will be regrelted ‘Word has been received of the hirth davs < as’both Postmaster Goodrich and his | of a sor, Burr, to Mr. and Mrs, Wal. ~Kensington Ttems, wife have always upheld the conduct | ter A. Wells of Kansas City, Mrs, | M'S W W. Fagan who has been of the office in a manndr highly spending a week’s vacation with her Pleasing to all. Mr. Goodrich will re- | tire from all business and settle down | A double wedding will take place i otons oa e and et | BELGIAN ROYALTY SNAPPED BY CAMERA | o» Wednesaay of next week at the has been a pleasure for him to serve 2 home of Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Hart of the people of Berlin and it is with New Britain avenue. At 3 o'clock ¥egret that he leaves the community. Z ” Miss BElma W. Hart will be married Before being appointed as postmaster E e - : A to Clarence Demare son of John Mr. Goodrich was in business for : i 3 : H. Demarest of street, New himself doing one of the biggest i 2 : Britain. Mr. Demar was recently grocery businesses in the city of New . : " discharged from the army and is Britain. The same principles that he d i ” now employed at the Vulcan Iron used in the conduct of his business 0 ' : : Works in New Britain. he used in the administration of the o 3 PRt At 4 o'clock Miss Ithel M. Hart post office affairs and departs with 2 % E will become the hride of Newton L. the knowledge that no one could do ; g i ¥ wLo Lockwood, also of New Britain. He gmore. Mrs. Goodrich has proved an R o 4 7 was recently discharged from the able assistant to Mr. Goodrich dur- ; 7 i & % g ) navy. Rev. Warren I°. Cook of New ing all the years of office and her o G Britain will tie the nuptial knot in winning smile and courteous address f y i - % both case; will be missed @/ all. A number of G : & Miss Ora, a third daughter of Mr citizens would have Mr. Goodrich re- G : and Mrs. Hart, was recently married consider his resignation, but he feels Yoy ¢ z 4 to Charles Relay of New Britain. that he has served the government k : 5 2 Alex to Be Arraigned Here, long and faithfully and is now de- i £ G John Alex - of the automo- serving of a rest. The expressions of B & 5 - bile which was wrecked in the fatal commendation of Mr. nd Mrs. b 7 i accident on New Britain avenue on Goodrich’s service to the community ‘ - ; ; o Jast Wednesday morning, will be ar- is evidence of work well done. % : vigned in court in this town as soon Big Time Tonight. 1 : 2 5 his condition warrants his dis- ; 2 charge from the New Britain General hospital. He will be charged with operating a public service car with private car markers, and a charge of reckless driving may be ought. of St. George As Guests—Another Funeral Today. committee will attend a dinner at the Farmingtaon Country club on Monday evening at which the speakers will be Dr. H. F. Swartz of New York, executive sceretary for the campaign, and Rev. W. S. Beard, who is direct- ing the campaign in this state. Double Wedding Next Week. The residents of HEast Berlin will be treated to another one of the Boys' club entertainments this evening at Athletic hall when the hoys will give a movi picture show under the i ¢ ¢ i 4 Buspiceslorithel Hast B exlin Traproyes kS 3 - Local Corporation IRenamc s st RN SRR, 0 Cn ] A4 . , ¢ The Rockwell-Drake corporation idol will e on the screen. After e Loy | will in future be called the Standard the show there will be dancing | « _ o L ks ol i : : porated. The chi in the name of i the concern reported in the Mrs. James Walmsley cntertained Herald several days ago and was con- members of the Daughters of St 4 ; / firmed vesterday by Superintendent George yesterday afternoon at her 5 & R. B. Be home on Wilcox avenue in East Ber- ¢ £ 7 lin. There was a large numbher pres- Entertajins Lodge. Bennett. When the plant started operations, ent from New Britain wher the ¥ i > : g . ' s Jodge headquarters are at the pres 3 1 i e ey e i . G 3 1 brother in Winsted has returned first prize in the guessing competi- 3 7 1 home tion and Mrs. H. Clough the hooby e iy 4 2 i Fagan, auditor for the Trav- nrize. All the guests enjoyed the 2 : 7 elers Insurance company, Is visiting in games after which refreshments were i : D town with his aunt, Mrs. John Kiniry. served. A thoroughly enjoyable time : The Well Enough club held a sur- was had by all. prise party for Mrs. R. A. Williams :u‘ To Give Dance. her home last evenine : Justin Meade who owns the bunga- Jihe Menly Dot haod o (w;m Bowineacl R K ot ot gregational church will hold another $iving a dance tomorrow evening to o »’“;y'?']”\ et e, AT his many friends in town and sur- Liho BHlby Hollse flsone s . . he opened as a rooming and boarding rounding towns. The bungalow has Cae— royalties were on their way to their | house next Monday. Louis Prev, M< peen the: mecca for_a large number Snapshots of the king, queen and | hotel. First photo of {je queen | owner of lunch cart’ near Berlin ¥ private dances during the past year | Crown Prince Leopold taken as - the §-without- a- veil.” <& depot.—Advt. 1