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B © | PLAINVILLE NEWS | { H|§ _Nil - Steiger- e otnpan w BII‘JELUI]%SSITE. V¥OIT°EEE“H’,“ To | SILKS aso DRESS GOO Veveie Componnt.. | JANUARY SALE OF Selectmen “to Close Deal for = East Rochester, N. Y.~ T have used Woodford Land Immediately | Lydia k. Finkham's Vegetable ¢m § SALE STARTS MONDAY JAN. = = 3. “““ years and think it LEGION CARNIVAL CLOSES €1¢al mrse "and | A Notable Sale at the Hartford Silk St when Igetrundown | and\nervaus I(!ake i . : e the Vegetable Com Our January sale of Silks and Dress (Goods has always bel Condition of Mrs. Gwillim Ce uee pound. lals_olha\e. | very important one in value-giving and this one bids fair wb; 1] Dmprys e Grasge (o Tnstan o . ltflr;é;el;l‘evhv:: Ty all others. In many instances we can save you from $5 to $6 by 2 s e am | single dress pattern and in spite of rapidly increasing costs to oy feet and <hall sell our stocks at sacrifices for one entire weck ;vdia E. Pinkham'#, Some of the lots listed below are limited in quantily—if you Local Items. i “?B“(vl?atwnihhu’\('n H \ particular color in mind. it would be best to purchase ear mie ktown ot Elubiville Wil élnse | recommenteaivons medicinelto lsaveal the week—naturally, the first choice is always (he best {h o ailron bey e ot the|*young ladies who Have all benentod Jut we urge you to take advantage of these sale prices WioonEEralin e ne i) o neriol o WA s o Rrv 306 | same materials will cost much more next season Maple and Whiting streets tomorrow ; Lincoln Rd., East Rochester, N. Y : 36-INCH COLORED DRESS "ETA—In vod ort or Wednesday, Selectman William J . i ] h: of colorings: sily worth $2.5 vard. Sale price, $1.95. Johnson said- this morning. The pur- oung women who are troubled with | 36-INCH FINE PORY ] ROC : { chase price is $8.500. The purpose in | painful or irregular periods, backache, | 0 :";T‘\(" ]1 E f‘r: ,(’1“1 2 ST r‘:lhf‘(‘x D) ‘\'_'l" = buying the property is to have a zood | headache, dragging-down sensations, Disteglinefiofycyen aBl maace *"'m)“_ Aght Shine, cappicol, nlles et b o e s B | eainting | epellat or)s ndigestion) shonld orchid and white. - Value $4.00 yard. Sale price, which the town expects to have at| take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable 36-INCH PLAIN TRICOLETTES—The fashionable silk f some future date. | | Compound. Thousands have been re- in navy, hrown, tan. castor, copen, white and black. Value The Waodford property was an ob- | Stored to health by this root and herb ard. Sale Price, $5. ject of discuesion for some time, | Femedy. 36-INCH FANCY SILKS—In stripes, chccks and faney we many citizens helieving that the loca- : 7 in pretty color combinations. Regular value $2 lo $2.25 vard. tion would he ideal for a town building | - Write for free and helpful advice to price. $1. and there was considerable agitation | Lydia E. Pinkham Medicire Co. (con- 10-INCH SATIN CHARMEUSE AND CREPE METEOR to induce the board of selectmen to fidential), Lynn, Mass. Women only i S Vel i Sl - peos d and ver such lette; regular standard makes in a good line of colors. Value $3.5 purchase.t. At a town meeting some [ OPen, read and answer such letters. T T Torice eaTyrt ‘ time -ago an appropriation of $8,500 | = s = >|\'('n SATIN MESSALINES —AIll pure silk—in a com| : L"-;:J‘: "m"o‘“lj‘? ]I::;]:f’fi(" "‘fvi’l’]“l»";;;e ::n:\lllon as sexton of the Church of line of evening shades. Value $2.50 yard, Sale price, $1.95. . N C el Our Lady of Merey, to take eff P NC 5 = - ¥ " tacit understanding that the Woodford | goon nRE ey l,‘:.“’,.r:,\_ "“ BN '_“5'; fl':': b e e o property was the favored location. | A Brock has hewn sexton of . the -white and colored figurc alue vard. Sale The town was given until January 11 chyreh for the past few years and L & S in an agreement with Mrs. Woodford, | previous to that was caretaker of the | INCH FANCY DRESS SILKS—in strip ks and p) to exercise the right to purchase the ammar school property for anany suitable for separate Skirts, Waists and Children’s Dr property. Mr. Johnson said this morn- 2 anah 3.00 yard. Sale price, $2.2; 1}\);; :,hm the selectmen decided on De- 10-INCH ALL SILK GEORGET —In all colors. e S‘ 2 "‘_‘;"; ‘f‘;\ dr : ing s i s yard. Sale price, $2.25. St “‘,(‘)’{“";‘:‘I_d & ‘i‘““(x‘_:: |‘:;"§; on Joseph Duiton of Bris who 32-INCH 3 WASHABLE TUB SILK With heavy R nl one | ¥as scheduled to address a meeting of stripes—all the season’s newest colorings. Regular value of which would evceed ihe price of. | i Holy Name society of the Catholi S e, X, o T NG B o e G :;'}':'("r’;l"‘“ll “““l‘“““ l‘"“,l_‘l“"“““fl e 32-INCH SHANTUNG PONGEE—In the natural shade o Sy e . — . meoo BHB At indefinitely postponed. The member I blet o imen: o e agular o HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY :“;;:"x"'x‘;"( Il’r“:;-*l“‘fi “<l-"""'U‘l ‘I“ beat | yitendea mnass and received Holy -““h”")“'h‘;'“’“‘{“* shirts or women's waists. Regular value 3 2 > board of selectnen and many | o : ) ale price, $1.15. RECEIVING ALL DRY-GOODS PERCHASED: OF TS. townspeople expressed the opinion | pOmURION in i Body yesterday —BLACK SILKE DRESS GOODS— that the town Fhf‘-uh] buy the prop- h'\‘i“ Install Oflicers, 36-INCH BLACK CHIFFON TAFIFETA - An cxcellent wed erty, regardless of the price, rather o B % X quality. Value 0 yard. Sale price, $1.95 than lose such a location for a town The recently elected oflicers of 36-INCH BLACK DRESS SATIN—Rich luster and good we - = = = = = hailaing) Tha langti ted in the | Plainville Grange will be installed at 9 : = s situated in th X E ar 3 rice a meeting of the socicty tomorrow Value ard. Sale price, $ BERLIN VEW Ice hockey was ihe favorite game | home to Worcester, Mas: center of the town in what is expected e s = e e = o 4 for the sportsmen and a number of | after spending the week ere, to be the future heart of the business | €Vening. Mr. and Mrs. Tooles of CHENEY BROS. FINE BIACK SATIN CHARM USE— cracked shins were carefully nursed | with relatives and ‘friends. district and is considered an ideal lo- | Union Grange, Southington, will be in Aping quality with rich luster. Value $5 yard. Sale g last evening. The younger element| Reginald Stevens, son of Senasor| cation. charge of the installation. A social Mr. Jahnson explained the delay in| Will follow tha ceremony and re- —a LedodegeteladototelototototetetotatlototatelodoRatotetoteRetotod Retetotalansy oketee) 7 I/ A&/ % BEFBELLREEEILOH /’/////7/65’,1;) 7 One of the Particular Ha ppenings of our Big Cost Sale is the Offering of Whittalls Rugs in Discontinued Patterns at Much Below the Maker’s Price TIME OE IN THE % b ficers Tomorrow Evening—Other | RS BEIBGE IF YOU HAVE THE LEAST THOUGHT QF A RUG AT THE PRESENT o LHE NEAR FUTURE THIS IS YOUR CHA I TO QET IT AT A SAVING. HERE ARE THE KIXNDS, THEIR WORTH AND THEIR PRICES ANGLO PERSIAN RUGS, 9x12 feet Whittalls TEPRAC WILTON RUGHS, Nya Se $120.00 §100. sale price s AT a9 5 y A ANGLO PERSIA RUGS, 4-6x15 feet Whit- A\N(;vl:(! INDIA RUGS, inch Whittalls il ice 8114, Sale price 3 i ... $75.00 price $135.50. Sale price . siaie o ML cach SPRAC WILTON RUG 6 inch Whit- TEPRAC WILTON RUGS, 4-6x18 reet Whittalls talls “price $$65.00. Sale price ... ce.. $45.00 g & price $85. ale price e.... $60.00 each ANGLO PERSIAN RUGS, 10-6x10-6 \’V!;l‘[;;lls; TEPRAC WILTON ’GS, 8-3x10-6 Whittalls price $199. Sale price Sl q pri(.:;’-}]’““q;\‘l“,”{‘,"'}): m’(”" 88210 ’;6;},’1,".,,,..,, ANGEO PERSIAN RU x15 feet Whitt ke e S e e g o price § Sale price o .. $175.00 each BIREOYAL SO RCESTEE IO 191 Tt ceL EAMLESS WILTON RUG >, of other Whittalls price $1 Sale price .... $128.50 each | . SEATEESL e O e Tor i DURHAM RUGS, 27x54 inch Whittalls price INLAID LINOLEUM, solid colors through to £y $15.50 each. = e ... the back, $1.95 grade, for $1.45 square yard. (s AXMI 2 2 50 grade, $1.95. The $3.50 grade for $2.95 square ax12 $57.50 grade Shnonan yard. By NEW PROCESS FELT BASE floor covering ubstitute for Cork Linoleum with good appearance #® 10 wonderful wearing quality, regular 85¢ kind 0 THIS IS BUT ONE OF THE SPECIALS that this great Cost Sale brings you. Another is the gy soling of “Carters” Underwear for men, women and children so much underpriced it is almost like finding money. YOUR CHOICE AT COST. outside of a very few restrictions, is really the wonder part of this Sdle that starts the year with such profit to you. Thousands are taking quick advantage of its bar- gains. Are you? If not, hurry. T —BLACK WOOL DRESS GOODS— b preferred to play “tag” andasusual | and Mrs. Claude Stevens, returned to! 9 were always running into someone ot | Storrs college today after spending| CloSIng the deal by stating that there shments will he served. 16-INCH ALL WOOL FANCY SUITINGS—In black, suitabl Ppoilmg a hockey game. Everybody | the holida: with his parents re several small claims on the prop- Mrs. Conlon Comfortable. resses, Skirts and Coats. Regular value $4.00 vard. Sale o took their bumps good naturedly al- tCarleton Hazen, son of o ’o © which must be satisfied beforc Mrs. Thomas Conlon, who fell and { :si‘gn:..ixx‘g- the deeds, which he said are Surediberlar whilel ot otk af -INCH BLACK WOOL STORM WGE—A zood wei a xu;;]{mx‘-;:l;l'o"‘n(w‘cl"o“lm_ e the Dristol Manufacturing company Guality. Value §1.25 vard. Sale price, 93c. BEookibarnislios. N e Saturday, i ting comfortably at 52-INCH FINE ALL WOOL FRENCH SERGE—)lade by o; zion, closed i carnival 3 night after three nights of unusual activity. The Universal Glee club of New Britain furnished a musical en- tertainment wlhich was well received | organizing a hockey team and intend | parent. | to play teams from Hartford, W i her home on Pierce street. She was the best manufacturers in America. Regular value $4.00 yard. faken to the New Britain General price, hospital after the accident and Dr. George \W. Dunn set the injured mem- her. She then returned to her home. - — ————— == Ly the crowd. Dancing coneluded | . Brieg Items. important points. Mr. Cairns showed | Marion A. Sanato of the same the evening's pleasure. Miss Anna Murphy has resigned her | nimself familiar mot only with na- | Mr. Mur is 24 yvears of age by prospective bride is not of 14 it was necessary for her to se thought some got more than their) i (arleton Hazen, has retdrned to B S Al caters are | T1e University of Vermont after | A numger of Kensington skaters ar¢ | oendine the holidays with . his 5 i Ja - q | Boxes of oranges have been re- F Britain “and @ Middletown. Rallroad Ji gy 65 Gunner Anderson 4 Cars May Oflly Go as @' wpond wil have a rink marked” off | Br el BN, e din | especially for ice hockey, it was|USNE Carson, who : & i stuted this morning, and by next Sun- | 1€ 2 2nao; | clear' and cold, an outside team will| The Brotherhood of the Kensing | be brought here. ton Congregational church will enjo )wing to the size of the crowd | Position in the Travelers Insurance | jional methods of America and K- MANY ENJOYING SKATING Schools Open Today. a social at the home of Mr. and which attended Saturday night, it | company in Hartford. ! rope. but rather surprised the mm,.! i All the town schools opened today | Phillips near Hart's reservoir this| was vractically impossible to hold tiie Miss Eilesn Crowley who is train- | onee' by taking up conditions in Ne | consent of her parents. e { for the spring term after an extend- [ cvening. This will he the first of drawing for prizes and it will be held | ing for the nurses’ profession at St.| pijiain and Hartford and showing| Larry Barthol of 14 - Main} vacation of two weeks. The ex-| this kind of social time the Brother-| Wednesday evening al § o'clock in | Franeis hospital, spent the past few | o0 f0n. S0E CREOTE, CRe e | Marie Fontaine of Co Zero Weather - Today—sSchools Re- | treme cold of early morning prevent- | Lood has held, but several hav: n the court room at the Town hall. The | days with friends here. ods are at rather loose ends and re- | street have been granted a A | ed a full attendance. The children| ;,omised for the re Briends an drawing will be public, Cornelius B. Prior has returned to s R St e e f license. Lunch Room—Other News Notes e | will Tiold its regular session tX | ing at 7:30. Routine matters discussed. The meeting will first for P. J. Murray recently a member of the board. cerning the fourteenth decennial ceil- | (g social time. There will be singing 4Ny €vent of its kind held in Plain- | holidays at his home on Canal street. i i i anufacturer 3 what the res 5 80 that their parents may be ful-| 5nq speaking after which H-fi‘o\nvl\"”" in the financial returns, and the | Miss Ethel Prior has resumed her | JManufacturer e i { would be a spirit of equality preva At the close of his address Mr. ICairn replied to questions from sus bureau as far as possible to en- | Y W c A and the ‘committee was unprepared | sold out at iy reduced prices (o | POints were ther LORE s new hall, Thursday, Jan & ire the success of fhe census in th . . o £1e this morning to announce the amount | make room for sumimer goods. which | - AfcMahon, president of the| ) . it Sencopated orchestra vealized from the fair. There will be | we are getting in now to avoid enor- | Ta¥payers ek G S BEUs During the past year wate) ain, was present and, with his ques- | (A8 € B S e tions. gave his usual interesting dis- | \vegler Parker of Vine std About Town. | 1y informed of the purpose of the cen- | 11on "y Sl attractions offered to the public were | studies at the New England Conserva Superintendent Showalter has also more exteasive than at any pr tory of Music in Boston. isERrepartel SRThut ERIMDOLNL] instructions from Washing vious fair. The returns of the can- Our J: - Clearance Sale will Ye made on the Berlin on to co-operate with the local cen- vassers have not all been received | Saturday. J stock is to The present | ! run is from Berlin stveet to | Hanley arter in New Britain, but| gi . . Sfinlf)mfi?u T T D e | R - 5 N / t ) er ) Cindle Note: otes, no meeting of the post this evening mous advances in price which will Vrould be from Beilin to New Britain |\ ¢on was born to Mr. and Mrs. | g Mrs. Gwilim Improving. S Rl G e e enter. the cars going around the 100D | 4 hur Bowers at their home in Hast | f tanley S. Gwillim - who swi- | ——advt. sertation on the matter, showing that F Tooklve v hik jpstead of continuing north. The| perjin last evening. Mother and child | The pliysical education board met [ fered an attack of embolism, or shock. | WANTED—Girl 1o kearn telephone op. | e subject is not being allowed to | 3 5iudent of Pratt Instite ’,;-:;:;3 Z:.;‘;n;',f:\.":hfi\0"‘,”‘;']f‘hl(' P1o-|are doing nicely. Mr. Bowers is in t this afternoon at 4:30 o'cloclk, accompanied by temporary paralysis ‘ating. Paid while learning, Ap. | l2ve & back seat in local considera- cer was recently elected D) Kbility of delays, {hey say. They claim | the employ of the Skinner Chuck| suimmng clas start tomorrow tSmeels $isirecorecingiand ig isine: ply at local office. West Main St., or | ion . . |of his class. ; Nt if 4hey lose Gime on the Baiin | company of . . {and =il be held every Tuesday amd POrted that her condition is improv- call 50 between S a. m. and 5 p. m.| The meeling closed with a piano | Among those returning 1o ! prise “Party. Thursday. A hair dryer has been | € dail fi solo by Isadore Rosenberg selaer college are ITenry nd they cannot make it up on the . < e %orth end, due to the many stops and | _ Miss Marjorie Demore of Lust Ber-| 3gded for the swimmers. 3 (e Gl Lt Ty = Peter Brock has tendered his v - of children who | 1in, daughter of Afv. and Mrs. Join P. . ) e = ” g Christ and Claude Reynal. he large number of children who : 5 _— . . tontinually run on the street. If the | Demore was surprised by a number | = S e e e e ; — | GRANGERS DISCUSS / A Edward Dawson of Prosped itsqlf and the | of her friends at her home Satnrday R has returned to the Cathol 1orth end run was by fl-em“ i single unit, much betger | evening. Miss Demore left iod to ! TAXING METHODS versity at Washington. | resume ner studies at Nicolet, Que- Miss Francine Wachier of Harrison | Miss Catherine Wells of results for the patrons and the com- | pany would accrue. they think. This | bec, after spending the holidays at . = = street and Miss Gertrude win or | has retu to Centenar action is being contemplated by the | home. The party was a farewell be- | i | Ior reet have returned to Beech- | after th B company, it is stated, but when it will : fore leaving for school. | John Cairns, of Manchester. wood Miss Priscilla Crabtree of be made effective has not heen an- last Berlin Items, . 5 & licensclwis isslicd today t street returned to Scudder sd nounced. i Clarence Lund left vesterday for Speaker. and xpayers New York to resume her studi Changes at Post Office. | Lehigh university 1o resume his I ROt A partition is being constructed at | studies after a two wéeks vacation he Berlin post office. shutting out!spent with his parents. ! On saturd hat was formerly the bar. As the Mr. nd Mrs. H. F ley left ) observe Past Piiice was, there was little or no pri- | fer or Foston for a short stay. 1If ion d d donncian ini: wvacy, but with the partition lobby “ i annual meeting of th Pro Se ] teCtlo ernan s which the public was invitec Owing bas been constructed. confining the “ gressi Reading circle the following that you Shou]d Speci@' . e e el = i patrons to the outer office officers for the ensuing year we ows the weral public to he pr 1 Zero Weather. Pt : h b b - taliuglicien e e therometoti s ot s tiieal e the best by name. v s mectings (here was a very lars S Nelson: vice-president, Mi. tendune nge hall being taxec drop last evening. two below being | ;. e e e registered in Berlin this morning at 6 ey < v =it b be I( 1o its capacit : g | ar. Dowd ? e s7 Qre— e committe 1 charge o oflGel JFATcordinilitolimcme forllin G T R i DUILILIEL o LS \ s Hazel an halo « . program was made up o A o Middietown. ere visiting' 3 ubert = 1ke. Robert 1. Andrew brother over ay . H. McKurdy. Acthur D. Bradley. By George Hubba and son lmer Secor. Wilbur Stoddard, W. it. secured in several vears. 1. 1. Ans. | Kenneth. of Southington. were vi 1 and Albert Vibberts. assisi- tin filled his house lust week so that | i in town with relatives over | «a 1 s Clifton E. Davenpor the ne crop will not be cut ! Sunday. E Henry Hatsing Resting Comfortably. Rev. Leon Illsworth and wife have The meeting opened with a violia Mrs. R. M. Griswold is veported to | returned from a v ‘s stay with Mrs. <o0lo Ly David Lurvea. a pupil of o be resting comfortably after her in- | Ellsworti's parents in Norwich, N. V. | tain schools. and was followed juries sustained the other day when | Berlin Briefs. | & vocal solo by Miss Mary Ann Wil- sho fell and broko Ler hip. She x| Miss Hatde Hollister lefi loday for Jiams und a reading by Miss Esther embarrassed eing treated at Mrs. Nagle's sanitar- | Providence, R. 1. where she will m M M. Johnson. Il were heartily ap- P e e ) OO e S Ren L re 7ES are sold iRl ; bv disfi - bl ish - U,\;'“ 1.]1."(4: l‘un’;nnfl Lawrence Rogers left today fory any orher An Clifton E. Davenport briefly ont- y IS 1 UI lng emls e 1 old-time lunch car! 1t has | providence after spending shovt o Y Of 5 ¢ S i AN e 430 e @ lined the object of the 'meeting I iy N toog ety "’”“'I“ ‘)YJ”S Ha G ,’ visit with Mrs. John B. Smith, of fl Rnounced diclanicotl ot e 1f you arc umable to realiy enjoy There is no need of enduring s s e o Aot Bl Hudeoniatredt corn akes,because they as “Methods of Taxation.” He traced the society of others because of the discomfort when Resinol Ointmd Denald Smith, son of Mr. Mors, o - et i = fearthat that wretched skin eruption usually relieves itching promp tay vesterday to erec ew ) . the subject from prehistoric man ! R n eTup! = g o8 el o SseR IBe W et | s 8 S enie s veined o are supemorm evexysense. i down {o the present time, citing some on your shoulder will begin to itch, ~and makes the skinclearand healt and and two or three days is expected to | g | beg x 1 5 X - Bnd it comutetad L © | Burtington. Vt.. to resume his studies e e e ey He or that your scarf will elip and ex- again. When aided by Res pose the disfiguring rash you had S03P it is even more effective. Many Go Skating. j 1 cialencinecrine, 7 sk yeedicted that with the 5 as - sebin 2 The ponds. abeut fown literatly | Paul Huston will leave tomorrow Dont a t‘beg?ocermereér sl e s tried =0 hard to conceal, try Resinal _ RESINOL SHAVING STICK tend awarmed with skaters vesterday, | 'or Wallingford to resumec his duties D e S oolei ictlion i o Ointment. P 2l Gon. AZ déalers e o3 T i (110 S oo for corn flakes. ask for e e fce during the afternoon. early @ | in that town. ! John Cairns. o Manchester, the thousand were on the Railroad pond | M John. Blakeslee returned to| msT ?msms | speaker of the cven vas then ir alone, with a scattering of enthusiasts | her home in West Haven after spend- # troduc nd with his ready Scot elsewhere. King C‘old has done so | irg several weeks with her daughter, wvit, his fr ent stories with theis ood wor - the jce being nearly | M Morris K. Woodruff. Made by Postum Cereal Company. Baitle Creek, Mich. prac 2 G hhe a foot thick, making skating safe | Kensington Ftems. = once in g Mimor from the anywher, ‘ Miss Laura Patterson returned 7 start ¢ in condiuon to digest | LLeon Barnes, Bradley, old tim there has never been bet- ter ice weather in history. lce is re ’ported to be from 10 to 14 inches thick, which is better than has been