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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, JUNE PIAINVILLE NEWS. SOUTHINGTON GIRL TO WED LOGAL MAN Ryder—0'Leary Nuptials to Be Performed Wednesday T0 ATTEND CONFERENCE Pastor of Advent Christian 7, 1920. NEW TO BUILD GARAGES. Charles Beh permits a close friend of the fam- in ion distance Zorn was compe building | long gar the has taken The Presto-lite tank that Constable Phillip Moreno found short time ago, is still uncloimed. If you want quality sced, bulk ‘seeds.—Advt NOTICE—Have your tires repaired by the Haywood System: guaranteed to outwear the the casinz. Plainville Vuleanizing ST W. Main St. Plainvi 6-3-6dx Heginning June 9th. Byington's Drug Store Will close Wednesday afternoons from 1 o'clock to 6 o'clock m. until further notice. —Advt WEDD Hannes Kohel ner. Out of finished the ru| local man had for the erection of two $3,500. of buildings will be constructed of wood. 124x63 cost of $1,500 the jsecond will be built of brick at a | cost of $2,000. It will be X63. Both are to be crected on West Muain street. “ ages to cost One plant Rackliffe's at a and rest of » SANDBERG Edward Sandberg of finished twentieth in a marathon r at New York city Saturday afternoon | 'l‘( IMORROW. Kenneth M. Searle to Take Elcanor White As His Bride. Miss Avoid Imitat| A number of dinner parties, * as well teas and showers, have given during the past weeks in honor | of Miss Eleanor White of Black Rock avenue and Kenneth Morgun Searle, whose marriage will take place on Tuesday evening at St. Mar! church. On Saturday evening M and Mrs. W. L. Hatch entertained at dinner for the wedding party. Sun- day evening Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Bris- toll gave them a supper party at their home on Grove Hill and th evening Mr. and Mrs. F. Searle will give them a dinner part Following the wedding tomorrow eveninz, Mr. and Mr James Ntanley North will entertain | the bridal couple, their relatives and friends, at a reception at their home on Sunnyledge. DIVIDEN 7 been | Fine Furniture at June Sale Prices For Living Room, Dining Room and Chamber DAV ENTORT. CHAIR $382.60. June Sale price ™n l'll‘(' SUITE, Davenport, Arm Chair and Wing ( v, taupe ground velour, regular price was ’1'-» 00, Sale price $370.00. SOLID MAHOGANY Davenport. Chalr and Rocker, 2 sunburst Pillows and Roll, upholstered In velour, vlar price $275.00 June Sale $200.00. This Suite was used as sample TEA WAGONS, Solid mahcgany. regular price 00, for 845.00. Others were $59.50, for $49.50. ons of mahogany, were $29.50 Sale 00, ,.r PPLEWHITE Tollet Church lLeaves for [llinois Convention— Month's Birth’s and Marriages i Show Incrcase—Town To AND ROCKER with tapestry loose cushion seats, regular price $300.00 Set. covered Wednesday in St. Thomas’ at 10 o'clock. church. Southington. Harold Ryder, son of Mre, Alice J. \W Ryder. of 36 Maple street. Plainville. will take bride Miss Rebecea O'Leary, of Southington. Rev. Wil- liam Dolan will perform the cere- mony. Mr. Ryder is employved as a railway mail clerk and is well knwn. After a wedding trip the couple plan to live in New Haven. Tendered Birthday Party. A very enjovable birthd. was tendered ta Master Thaver at his home at 4 East street vesterday afternoon in of his fifth birthday. The afiernoon was delightfully spent in games and music after which a luncheon was served, Among those present were Mrs. R. Johns, Mrs. H. Weldron and Mrs, D. Crowe, Misses Mildred Johns, Lena Waldron, Dorothy and Irene Stanley and Masters Harold Waldron, Frank Johns Kenneth Banner. Master Th the recipient of many gifts morning, FINE. DAVENPORT. Pillow Spring Seats, covered with blue ground tapestry, regular $350.00 For this June Sale priced at $275.00. DAVENPORT SUITE of three pieces, stered in tapestry, regular price $645.00. June Sale priced at $485.00, Another Suite was $390.00 $290.00. TAPESTRY COVERED ROCKER. wing style, was priced § For $45.00. Frames are of solid mahogany. THREE PIECE SUITE. leather selling price $217.00, Priced $171.00. UT SUITE of pieces, co $795.00. TE. comprising $298.00. For ceremony his uphol- For this re price The ‘“Theo” Tie Paris may create the Hats, but the smartest footwear to- day is designed right here in America. What can equal this new Walk-Over Tie— slender, graceful, tapering, with its high-cut upper and daint; ribbon tied over the ankle. New and smart, and we have your exact fit under June Sale price DECLARED J. A. McGuinn, manager of the local office of the H. V. Greene company, has notified his clients of 2 per cent. dividend by the Mutual inance cor- poration of Boston, and a one and three-quarters per cent. dividend by the Commercial Finance corporation of Bosto A dividend of two and one-quarter per cent. on first pre- ferred and one and one-quarter per cent. on second preferred has been given by the First People’s rust, also | of Boston. party ayvmond Main honor of walnut Chiffonter for this Dresser, and Chair. June selling SUITE Table 0o covered, regu- price Priced Iar 5 was QUUELN ANNE MAHOGANY SUITE , Bed and Chiffonler, regular price $374.50 $298.50 FOUR PIFCE SUITE 5.00, for $308.00, TEN PILCE DINING SUTTE, Jeriod, of walnut, Buffet, Table, China Closet etc. Was $850.00. Sale price $695.00. DINING SUITE of American Dross- Now priced COLON Dresser, Bed and Chiffonier, $240.00. THREE PIECE SUITF model, was $268.50 For 82 SOLID WALNUT SUITE Dining Room. early English For $537.50. of Bird's Eye Maple. was of Mahogany., Adam Renaisance and vas of pieces, for was $671.00. nine Period, yer Walnut $100.00. nine pleces, NINE THE: ARE BUT SAMPL) HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE D RECEI .Il ) E ) 5 E ) ) ) BERLIN NEWS | — " RUNAWAY AGCIDENT | FATAL T0 BINARDD Kensington Man Dies of Injuries Received Fnday Evening o WILLIAM HlLL SERIOUSLY ILL ¥ A In the nec) L £ ‘ nuum-n dfnturday “eemoter) “Syere summoned uly 1 Plans Play Baseball—New Britain Complains — Berlin, East and Keosington Honis of Interest, AS & result of injuries sustained A runaway last Friday evening. Binardo, aged 73 years, of Church street, Kensingion, died at his home at 0 o'clock suffered a bad tracture nd was attended by Di (Roger M. Griswold. For many years he was employed by the town in the road repalring gang, but recently he has operated a saw mill on Main reet, Kensington, and Also been ngnged in Besides his wife ® In wur four children, Mrs. Mary Mur of Keasington and Mrs Joseph Geor *Kelsey street, New Britain, und Willlam of Kensing and Angelo, formerly North Aven. The will be held from the home morning with chureh wserv o'clock st Paul's Rev. J. C pastor ofMiclate and will St Mary's New Britain Was | man this smplain in afternoon The deceased has farming of tuneral tomorrow cos ot & n Brennan interment Catholic chureh will be in new in says He A New Rritain the Kilby House # o'clock and baen “rolled hotel early today the present time * Polish aged by el came out of morning about d that he*had stranger In the Kilby House at ng operated b by a The Youug Men's club and Benuy Meliak Celebration Plan: the July Fourth Bration, which to held in Ken wington as o welcome home affair to the ex-ser of that commun Ity. Are progre favorable Manner and b d 0f the week everything w 3 | awing to make this affa ge st the history « thut rt pwn. A “‘h arge Amma man Plaps for cele of the ’u\.‘m it '..'f: o'eloc meeting ¢ of arrang ednesday ¢ he Kensington embers are requested to important business matters Brought up for discussior Resident Critically Willlam Hill, one jdents of the town his heme In Kensington tending physician chances for recovery are H has besn sick for nd Saturday his ¢ G e Al and be be on h " dest res- tically 11 and the at that his kht. Mr several months lition and reports sl became friends Mr Relatives his of a to bedside MWL Is over 70 Givls o Play Ban. + The girls’ baseball team represent. fng the Ameriean Paper Goods com- pany of Kensington will hold prac- rlin Falr grounds dia- tlon! for the game regular $500.00 PIECE WALNCT SUITE. OF WHAT WE ARE OFFERING IN OUR FURNITURE DEPT. | | | In | Are Maturing—Girls to | Man | Berlin | ohn | at | Sale price mahogany, Queen Anne model, was $720.00 IVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN NG ) ) 7 ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) HEPPLEWHITE was $582.50 YOU CAN DEPEND ON LL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF Us, ITE of nine pieces, brown June Sale price $490.00. Now at $589.00. PROMPTLY ) 5 ) ) G ) ) ] ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ] ] B @ [ ) ) ) ) ) ) @ e ) @@@@@@@@EDE@% diamond ure All requested out for of last year's members to be on hand and their respective positions. Corps Activities, T. A. B. drum corps parade in Meriden Sat- evening wna participated in the contest for playing. marching and best appearance. Major Clarence ¥ Walker, leader of the local corp competed for the prize given for best | baton swingzing. A rehearsal of the corps will be held tonight at § o'clock in the T. A. B. hall. All members urged to attend this rehearsal as plans will be disc regarding the | feld day parade which is to be held Westerly, It. I, on June 26. The corps is planning to attend this making the trip by automobile. ittee o Meet. the committee in Memorial Day parade will be held tonight. at the home of Mr. and H. H. Damon of Worthington All members are urged to at- this session as several important usiness transactions are to be made and businesas pertaining to Memorial day mxercises will be discussed. Many Attend Recital. ©ne of the best song recitals heard in this town in some time was ren- dered Salurday evening at the Ken- sington Congregaiional church par- jlors by Miss Helen Mary Cowles, so- prano. Miss Cawles rendered an ex- i cellent program assisted by Organ- ist Beebe of New Britain. The church parlo: taxed to its capacity. Berlin Briefs. Miss Helen C. Golon, a nurse in the 8. Mary's hospital in Waterbury, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. 8. J Golon (f Norton Road yesterday. The Berlin Grange, P. of H. will hold its regular meeting Tuesday evening, June 15. Children's. night will be omitted on that evening owing to the epidemic of measles which is reigning Iin the town The children of Grade Worthington Grammar school Saturday 'back work The dwelling house Adam Adamowich on Itidge is being renovated A Foyd touring car owned by Chas Giana of Kensington was forced off the turnpiks Saturday night near the | home of Mrs. Bunce and was badly damaged in the gutter Kensington Items. The addition which is being built the shoe store of Jimmy Peretta, nearly completed The Kensington Girl hold 2 business meeting o'clock at the home of P Wright. All members are tc be on hand A new gas constr and try Paul's M!findul a | urday nre ssed local affair, Com A mecting of charge of the and exercises & o'clock at was No. 9 of the school held morning to make up occupied by Worthington on Lis Beouts will tonight at Mrs. C. B requested been ables line station ted & the Kilhy ortly be in nic B. Barnes. rnex, for many % Berlin and Cove, 1. L. died at st place Friday e with a throat irvived by his w we Wini was has .t House will s use Junie B dent of vears a home ening after affection ilen his iliness | bell The body Lrovght Fome here this mornins. The will be held from Gabricl's } vopal church this afternoon [o'clock and burial will be in | cemsetory to fune Ey at Wilcox his st East Berlin Items, Mrs. Willlam Noble neth, recently graduated from the Annapeolis Naval school as ensign, re- turned to their homes here Saturda where Ensign Noble will remain for & few weeks before reporting of late of ' ral | | and son Ken- | witness the tures of the slides were beautifully Miss Elsie Benson has retugy from Annapolis where she a the graduation exercises at college. While there = guest of Commande, ton. It was announ church last be no Sunday poned John of Play tinted. presentation the Passion pic The, unti: Hubl] a former resident ™ upon relatives here Miss Betty Pratt relatives in We day. John Trevthan who serious. injured in an automobile accident a few weeks ago will be able to return to his home here this week Cradle Note. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bourgeois are rejoicing over the birth of a daugh- ter, born to them Friday evenin Mother amnd child are doing nicely. Mr. Bourgeois is connected with the Peck. Stow & Wilcox company of Southington. LETUSHELPPAY YOUR TAXES By installing modern plumbing in your tenements. - All work guarantced against any defect. Jobbing, Heating, Sheet Metal work. ye was ¢ Cromweli ACCURACY HARDWARE The Plainville Eng. and Supply Co. MADISON STREET RESIDENT TELLS HIS STORY TODAY | Mr. John F. McLaughlin of 86 Madi- son Ave., Hartford, Tells How CINOT Helped Stomach and Rheumatism are getting more a happy man whom well again Day after day we publishing tess- moniais from people right here in New Britain who are made well the Tonic CINOT Mr sayvs I have been stomach and constipation time and also had rheumatism on both my knees to such an extent that it mna me miserable I triedl many ways zet relief and CINOT did the work wyhen all failed me and 1 cannot speak highly of this wonderful medicin/ 1 am sure that one sufferine as I did will make mistake by trying it CINOT is being demonstrated New Britain by an expert at Miller-Hanson Drag Store, 32 Church street. It is also for sale in Plain. ville by G. R. B in Forest: ville by Kent's in Sout tnmn b Q Once again we good tidings from CINOT has made with for troubled <ome 1o else oo any no in with | McLaughlin | sour ! two bottles of | and | lhe'l L Ball Games Sunday, account of wet grounds at Al- the ball game between the team and the Colonials of Hartford was postponed vester The game probably will be plaved next Sunday. The Aces journeved to Newington vesterday and clashed with the New- ington victorious, score 11 Moreno and Naldandian he battery for the o wonderful game, 16 strikeouts to his no knocked out Several new The lum - On len’s field, Plainville to dvent v afternoon avenue, peting is to b mbers are re- sday. The 1 sale the parl church week 3 A 1 1:30. The % lg is under the auspices of the Sunday <chool committee and the proceeds wius be used for exer- cises of the Sundamy school children. Mrs. Velma Eaton krent is the chair. man of the committee. Leaves for Confelapce, Rev. George E. Tyler, passor of the Advent Chris n church, lest ' this morning to attend the Congregational church pastors’ conference that will be held in Illinois this week. Revy, Mr. Tyler expects to return by the end »f the week. S*ores 1o Close. A large number of the local busi- ness places will close their stores at 30 Wednesday. They will con- tinue to do so until the last Wednes- day in September, after which they will resume the regular closing hours. Town Toy Mrs. C. J. se of Broad on a motering trip accom- Mrs. Morse's brother and held in Congrezational fternoon of this commence ai Mr. street panied wife. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Downing have returned from their wedding trip and are making their home in the ussell block Mrs. Downing was Mrs. Bertha Babcock before her mar. are by riage. Selectman William probably have a test the new tractor that to the sireet seraper Miss Marion Smith. who is at the Hartford hospital undergoing treat- ment. is reported improving. Miss Smith is the thre 1d daughter of Mr. and Mrs, mith of 19 Park strect The marriage of Miss Anna Thomp- of Broad street to Clarence Cur- of Avon will take place tomor- Johnson will made today of will be attached son tiss row Alfred MclLean ilding lot ¢ Bryan . Morse Rev. John T. Fay of the Church of Our Lary of Mercy has been taking the census of (atholic people of the parish for the past week and reports will be given out shortiy. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Chichester expected to return today after a ten days’ visit to Fairfax, Vt. They have been visiting Mrs. Chichester’s father, William Moss. Mr. Moss expects (o returge with them Mr_ and Mrs. Frank H Mrs. "Helen Gainer of 11 Park will’ afiemd the funeral of Mr. gl be held in New Haven has Broad purchased street a from are and treet Zorn Mr. Gainer ices paid for old i kinds of junk and furniture, 1IN V] TIN, SLATE and ASPHALT SHINGLE ROOFING GUTTERS, LEADERS and FURNACE WORK. ALSO SHEET METAL WORK, ETC. AGENTS FOR GLENWOOD FURNACES W. H. METGALF 118 WALLA! TEL. 2197. the arch. This new style is just one of the many we are showing in our low shoe sale. Every pair of women’s low shoes marked down. Sale price $10.95 Others from. $5.95 up. Phoenix & Gordon Hosiery 211 Main Street, New »0x60, two story Will sell cheap. J. Quick Sale. HOCHM4 Calk BOOTH'S BLOCK, NEW BRITAIN. A “of trunk full kind words an’t tell the news about Camels like your taste will! WHAT you like most in a cigarette you’ll find in refreshing in flavor, Camels —they are so so delightful in mellow- mildness, so smooth, yet so full bodied. Camels quality and Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos make the most wonderful combi- nation ever put into a cigarette! You will pnefer this blend to Si either kind of tobacco ked straight! Smoke Camels liber= ally—they will not tire your taste! Another feature about Camels, they leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor! You’ll choose Camels quality and Camels blend to any premiums, coupons or gifts you ever heard tell of ! Camels are sold everywhere in scientifically sealed packages of 20 cigarettes; or ten pack- ages(200 cigarettes) in a glass- ine-paper-covered carton. We strongly recommend this car- ton for the home or office sup- Pply or when you travel.