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_PLAINVILLE NEWS | Foreign | SHE LEAVES CROWDED WASHINGTON COLUMBUS DAY WILL| , Remittances Our remittance business embraces IDEN AND DENMARK. MAIL and CABLE MONEY ORDERS Bfl[]ks W]ll Glgse, Bu[ OmerJ at minimum rates to all parts of the world, whe ommunica- Business as Usual e conditions permit) BEGINNING SATURDAY, NOV B ! OUR STORE WILL CLOSE SATURDAYS AT WEDDING | "o emomimations Philippine Underwear. A Special Sale at Special Prices Do Not Miss this Special Chance WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM THE FAR AWAY PHILIPDINE ISLANDS A LARGE SHIPMENT OF DAI HAND MADE AND EMBROIDERED UNDERMUSLINd WE ARE GLAD TO OFFER. The natives of this tropical clime have no hother with labor troubles and make this fine Lingerie for very little pay. Were it not so we could not give you such beautiful Undies at so low a price. GOWNS AND ENVELOPE CHEMISE of fine nainsook beautifully embroidered by hand in a large variety of patterns with hand scalloping around neck and arms, garments worth from $3.50 to $4.00, specially priced at $2.98. Bought and Sold. {n and Mrs, Samuel ;am;;m \lflrriu[‘ Geo. A. Ouig ey 34 Years—Albert and Bernadine 297 MAIN STRFE Dimanche Have Birthday Party— will meet at 12:05 Evening worshin will be held at 7 p. m. Rev. George Columbus day’ will be observed 2 v of Boston will preach at the usual manner in Plainville. TI 00 and evening ices Plainville Trust company will he| [Piscopal. Morning service will be closed for the day. The stamp win- | N¢ld &t 10 Rev. George H. Grif- dow at the post office will be open | of All s church in el ]‘H:x\uv. will preach a sermon money orders will be issued and there | ooy School at noon will be but one street delivery in | e e e morning. Rural delivery will be niithegmastonslny e o) made as usual. The War Savine negof Mol B D st uly ] / s at noon. Young People’s Stamp window will be open from 7:30 | cervice at 6 p. m. Evening service o’clock until noon. O e e S S A number of local It s willl he “God's Thoughts Toward Us.” attend the excre held by the Brief Ttem United Italian societies of New Bri s IREn e A v DA ain in Turner Hall and will go to the | moved from Rast strect to 21 Crown grand ball afterward. G Marino—Judd. Charles Hanc of Tast Main The wedding of Miss Virginia Mary | street has removed to New Britain. Marino, daughter of Officer and Mrs. | Mrs. George S. Babcock of the Rus- Philip Marino, of East Main street, | sell building is reported to be rest- and Clarence Judd, of East Main|ing comfortably at the Hartford hos- street, will take place next Tuesday | pital where she recently underwent morning at the rectory of the Cath- |a successful oneration olic church. Rev. John E. Fay, the George Farrar has returned to his pastor, will perform the ceremony. home on North Washington street | Washington.—Mrs. Charles D.Cha- 34th Wedding Anniversary. after an operation’ for appendicitisiat pin, who is popular in Washington Today murks ihe 34th wedding | St- Francis’ hospital in Hartford. et R e annive of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel dence in New York. Knight, of East Main street. They K 70“,7 Tl;iS MAN? s Other News Items, COMFY SLIPPERS AT “ BABYLAND MEN'S COMFYS, offered in brown and Oxford grey, at $2.00 and $2.50 pair. CHILDREN'S COMFEYS in light blue, selling for $1.50 and $1.75 pair. MEN'S FUR COATS, zood wrm one, in our Auto Dept, entrance on Temple street. FUR COATS in galloway, wombat. ad pony ae specially good values at our prices, $18.00 to $95.00. FUR LINED COATS, worth your notice, priced from $120.00 to $215.00. CHAMOIS LINED COATS WITH FUR COLLARS, a few specially priced $15.00. OUR INFANTS' DEPT—Mothers of two to six year olds will find pretty warm little Bath Robes in light and dark colors, plain and satin trimmed, at $2.00 to $2.98 each. ANGORA SUITS consisting of Sweater, Leggins, Cap and Mittens, rose, tan, and bue, priced at $8.50 to $15.00 cach. WARM SWEATERS for boys and girls, part wool and all wool, in sipon and coat styles, priced from $2.50 to $9.00. Pretty ones also for the little new Babies. AUTO ROBES—Rubber interlined, green and hlack, of extra worth, at $7.75 to $13.75 cach. A Special Robe for front seat of Ford car, does not in- terfere with pedals, $4.7 For Closed Cars we offer a wonderful selection of nice had no formal ohservance of the da Robes priced $12.50 to $24.50. STEAMER RUGS, and nice ones, $5.98 to $18.00. ;‘\l::;i\i‘lw\w‘v‘»n (:.‘.’;I‘»(,li\;:[| o ’1,5,'\'(‘,2,3’{ ; 3 OUR NEWEST SU PER'SUBMARINE HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRATAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPILY LaRsM REniEh i g Soonductediin ¥ RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. phLofosrapilcBes ablislon Gp{ngeN aw) £ | Britain for a number of years and | @@@@%fi@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@é}é}@@@i&@@@@@@@@@@@@@ also does an extensive business in Plainville. 3 fetetetefetotoleteRetofodotoRt Birthday Party. EWS X existing in many towns at the present | r Rev. §. ‘A. Fiske will preach in | 2 Pirthday party was held last eve- For the good of the town it is im- | Miss Bertha Goodrich was visiting | Qe Dimanche at their home in portant that all officials appear and | with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B, | SCot Swamp. About 25 couples were swear in although by law they have | Goodrich, today. Drssenciandissmesiandintisle: formed 3 thirty days to do it in. A. J. Barrett has becen ill during the program of entertainment. The . No mention is made in the statutes | the past week and is confined to his| YOUN& man was prescnted with an that the old officers of the town car- | home, amethyst stickpin and Miss Dimanche AT BERLIN UFFIEE ry over their powers until the next Kensington Items. received an emerald ring. The houso officeholder steps in. According to was tastefully decorated with chry. | Section 1896 of the Connecticut sta.| The Berlin Savings bank will be | santhemums tutes the terms of office are: for one | closed ull day Monday, it being Col- Circle T. Petition. 2 vear from their date of election, no | Umbus Day. A special meeting was held at the E E Homss DGGldeS He Does NO[ mention being made of any time over St. Paul's T B. society v town hall on Thursday evening and . M | that. hold a business meeting Monday e the officials of the Trumbull Electric y | Nils Johnson Funcral. ning at Parish hall at 7:30 {o tr: :t | company presented a petition to the Gare IOI‘ Postmaster’s Joh Nils Johnson, aged 61, a farmer of | important business. selectmen asking for more building the Bluehills district, died Wednes- | Dr. Matthew Griswold expects to | N¢ on Woodford avenue and Pine’| day cvening'affer a two days' illness | leave for Vermont within a few | Street. No results were obtained as dents and his death removes a use- | his new home. up until a special town meeting can be called to consider the petition. Until His Successor Is Named—Re- | from his late residence this Rockwell a Licensed Pilot . noon, Rev. Carlton Hazen officiating < Hugh Rockwell has obtained a li- cently Elected Officers Slow to Take | and the burial was in the Stockings East Berlin Items. cense to pilot airplanes in Connec- Chine e The Boys' club rendered a vere|ticut. He is the third one on the fine program at Athletic hall last eve- [ list to obtain such a pérmit, two Others News Ttems. @eores ¥ Dodd, A " A, North, | Bine tnder the duspices of the East: ofher fiers havine previously sisited Francis Deming and Ernest Mildrum | Berlin Improvement society. The | the capital and obtained licenses. Mr. According to a statement made this | left yesterday afternoon for Wilming- | irst Part of the evening was taken | Rockwell gave an exhibition of his morning by E. E. Honiss he will not | ton, Vermont, where they will try| UP With moving pictures and the lat- | ability as a birdman and upon rec- take over the post office as was the | their luck at hunting and fishing for | 'er With dancing, to which a large | ommendation of Major Willlagm , original intention, this leaves the post | a few da Mr. Dodd and Mr. North | crowd came. Malone of Bristol, the license was office in its present location until the | are expert anglers and anticipate| I. C. Dibble, pastor of the Rocky | SSucd by the secretary of the state. examination on October 22. The ac- | such a large catch that they took | Hill church, will preach at the Meth- | . Home on Furlongh. tion on the part of Mr. Honiss comes | Mr. Deming and Mr. Mildram along | odist church tomorrow morning ana | Nelson Morgan, U. S N. is spen- as a surprise as he had made the | to help bring the catch home. The | in the evening T. E. Payner, a Y. M. | i’8 @ furlough at his parents’ home changes in his store necessary to in-| group expect to return the early part|C. A. worker, will preach the evening | On Maple street stall the post office, the change to be | of the coming week. sermon. o Advertised Letters. made this evening. No Teason was Realty Sale. Mohday evening ‘there willl bel a4 oo follomine uncalled iroptletters assigned by Mr. Honiss for h An important realty sale took | meeting of the trustecs and the offi- "\':, .}‘,‘n‘:(v's:p,,:',. S "?,'\ \V.O” - : sudden change of mind except that| place a few days ago in East Berlin | cial board of Methodist church at the | w11 atoanee afre 1o b o | K R it was for a very important reason.|when the four houses north of the| home of W. 5. Penfield. e e e A , The refusal of Mr. Honiss leaves the | Afethodist church were sold to Max T e e [ orli homas W. Emerson CHARIL. CHAPLIN ° position again open. ~Mr. Honiss | Kennedy of New Britain. These| tenq the Cromwell lodge this evening | “Church N would have had the entire support of | houses arc all In a row, three of them | 1o see tho warking ar ine enterea mis | © Congromemureh Notices. i the town as Mr. Goodrich had re- 2 (i strieebian difonelonMCotla=c s e s i el e sl i) e nsucsational SElCReculin monng|have ssenithelfacafothtRisivoune ian: signed the position and Mr. Honiss | otreet. A number of real estate| Dronic £ I ¢ local resi- | ing service of worship will be held | but most of them wouldn't recosnise stem i a ol be sl lopicailona to e o ldent : at 10:45 a. m. The annual offering | him in this attire. Tt s Charlie (hay. | position because of the respect he | pouses for the mast few months but| . Mrs. J. R. Belden is expected home | for the Congregational Church Build< |iin in what he regards as the con. | commanded in the town. without success and the final sale | (IiS Week from her vacation spent in [ ing society w 11 h'r: x'(‘("nl\ml at the ventional dre of an American mil- | Roalty Teanitor: e e e | | morning service. The Sunday school | lionaire. It was snapped at nis mew | e S ody evidentis: had ne intentfon | . Thomas A. FHazelwood. of West|will meet at noon and the Christian | $3,000,000 home at Hollywood i ary .o 2 Y O - 3 Cromwell, wa itor in town last | Endeavor society will meet at 6 p. m . Balog of Berlin a house and lot with | of holding them as he has quit- > i Lo 4 evening. It wiil be a parents’ meeting, the par- o s a half acre of land in Kensington. claimed them to Dubowy and Miller i S U e I WILL BUY ALL KiNDs Slow to Take Oath. of New R:;nun,. whe Ta’rn tlyn‘\'::‘(‘;;w: The topic will be. “Our Relation to JUNK A pecuitur conditon offairalrs ex.| 000 Nin Bmims 1aBsiel Others. 2. Toward Parents and Oth- foth ot e presend e LB v | T T B L oNEST ers in the Home.” Leader, Harold | AND SECOND HAND LURNITURE, of Berlin due to the fact that prac- e to Ty Corning. Will Pay 3¢ Ib. for Rass, ) ¥ 5 The Acorns will journey to Rock- e s ica ione of the officers Advent. Morning worship will be ¢ York.—Here is a view of ;n \}\hr(»’v':l:‘\vh(‘:‘lv[(-‘::'rl O\?n‘wl m.(‘)!m‘.]:, ville tomorrow to play the fast Rover held at 10:45 a. m unday L. ZELDES Uncle Sam's submarine, which is S | football eleven of that place, leaving BETWEEN 7 A. M. AND 1 P, M. OR equipped to send and receive wireless at noon by auto truck from the Kilby 1 PO (09 P messages while submerged. It is the Rvan. a5 second selestman, and ar. | House. All persons who are going| The Saving Habit should be en- 19 WITLOW ST, thur ‘Weodrufe, as town! clexk and|| shouldbelat thelcenter by 12 ofclock: treasurer, are the only town officials | "““;I “}"{‘ s have 2 ""“" coll ~"“‘l'“'j“ Housewiring L S e A e T « in | in their lineup and a strong battle is |4 & ar Saniie A i : i A A A E | et H:”".‘“vh‘u M e = L adistepStowardiiindividualitindepend ANDREWS & BLAKF MISSION AT ST. MARY'S. I. & H. ASSOCIATION DANCE. bowerkot en none of the con-| Next Sunday the locals will stack|ence self respect and a systematic RlcetricallConiiacto A two weeks' mission will open at The entertainment committee of the stables having as yet been sworn in| up against the Acorns of Meriden in . Estimates cheerfully given on all St. Mar church tomorrow evening | Traut and Hine Mutual Benefit asso and their old term expired on elec- | the first home game of the season. |life in seneral work. 7:30 o’clock. The mission will be | Cidtion have decided to hold thek ytion day. The old-time “crap” games| The number of persons turning out Prices Reasonable. S g B el onilneel Gixd (annal fentontainniont ald Gar and other petty offenses could now be | to witness the game will largely de-| Thrift is an element of character : 8 Present Location, 61 Garden Street, | €ONQUcted by the Passionist talhers |on the evening of Nov. 19th at Bar carried on under the nose of the | termine the number of home games 1 Fixtures. Repanat] of Sostomgiass BRI i istiweelcivi I id eclas newabal LAR Iy oH AEseyen PISey whole community without fear of ar-| to be plaved. very necessary for success—do not | \ | be for the women of the parish. The | J4%% Or¢ hestra, and the Ivy minstrelag rest. Until the officers are shorn of Coming Celebration. [l5ssonaliweeld will be iforftnelmen andiliaye been \engassd Sy The cormitiey their power and any acts done by! The Welcome Home celebration for children i ing the second | Wiil Teet BN e LG them are accordingly. void. This| the ex-service men of the town wiil|your children forget it. ill be conducted for | Will be made to make the affair tha 2 eer Beef, Native Vea ing Lamb, | il : T | iar; ¢ he b: he a i may sound odd but it is a condition | be held next Saturday. All arrange- Fas b ol o Ne G bers of the parish. | st ever held by the associationd ments for the big time have been : Chickens, Native Broilers. Fresh killed | {onisCRa s il S anne completetd and the money is soming| S3tisfaction and a Bank Account T Fow various masses tomorrow in very good. There are still a num hand in hand ‘ e ct R F o o S e e APPERSON 8 ry g s M- | 26 hand in hand — And t Y \ S eacon 2 Sy o L f EESIOER NeRCoR A EE e ber of pledges ret to be collected. but | & his Bank | B e > / Tripe. Order your New England ain. | 2le of hours for the coming week they will all be in before the middle| will help you with savings sugges- AL L ¢ ner carly. Vegetables. Corn, Limas 5 S SR s e e et == \ 7 SRSt Bolstos Colury feluc | PATIENTS IMPROVIN M ‘RV}'NG JESTER indoneRlofmal eRtnaldyl=8 creat tions, protection and compound in- ; \ 7 pers, Beets, Turnips, C . Fru IS Ly 3 . & for the boys. et i Favorable reports were received Berlin Briefs. terest. ars.. Call aga: | from the hospital today regarding the 193 Al’Ch St Supt. of Schools B. H. Showalter Biscuits for Breakfast S S e . and family have moved into the north So light, so appeti and accidents at Clayton road crossing side BT resi rly 3 so easily made with - = :;:& (‘ngmli);r”: oh;?qf:"’lofildenr‘e_ former THE AhEcTts Hibur Sunday evening and t second on EAMSHIP PASSAGES 3 £ : = : \ e your car Repaired by Efficies Plainy 2 ednesday e STEA SRR Rl e S G The Stanaard ot imxaciloncelin Have your car Re puircd by Bfficient | Plainville road Wednesday mornin _ STEAMSHIP PASSAGES O e e T T PLA R" White Tour. Thompson Millimg | Repair Men. Any car our specialty. | 1t was also reported that Ralph | To Europe, South America, West Tne S e A e ps g T e Ny 90c per hour; special quotations on | sicvens, who sustained a fractured | dies, South Af-ica, Australia, China e e e . i e overhauling jobs. Call and talk it | skull at the Stanley Works Wednes- | Japan, ctc. Agents for Tran: . A . 1 'se, a ord . o o 3 o) was ¥ g as J. 3 ) : ’ ford, | \wiowr MAIN AND PIERCE sTs - S ove day, was better today as is John No- | tic and Trans-Pacific S. S. Lines. :emzhgr cnh izt ‘(vho Eoinclacar e s B Central Market, €5 B AUTO REPAIR €O, vak who attempted suicide at his GFORGE A. QUIGLEY, gregational church tomor- PLAI ULE, CONN, 115 Glen Stricet, home on Lyman street. 297 MAIN STRERT, i | at his home. Mr. Johnson was one | days where he will make his future [}t Was decided that the decision of GOODRIGH MUST REMAIN | of the town's most respected r home. He will renew his practice at [ (e selectmen would have fo be held ful citizen. The funeral w: Harold Watkins, of Willimantie, is spending the day here with friends. Oath—F Nils J son— . at 'uneral of Nil Johnson- On Fishing Trip. Hollywood, Cal.—Millions of people sworn into office. Dr. R. M. G Ywold, as first selectman, and William couraged in every home and school as overlook this fact yovrself or let : e = Call Doherty's, 406 Arch street. : == 1446 for your Sunday dinne