New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 2, 1920, Page 7

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) ] 5 5 6 ) ) ) 5 5 PLAINVILLE NE WS p——————e e e HOSPITAL FUND IS | NEARING ITS GOAL| Town of Phinville Has Raised [ 2 $2,660 of 3,000 ua | PURE_FOOD 367 MAIN ¢ K A i Big Bargains At The Popular Mes !FAGTORY CONTRIBUTES 3500 # WE ARE CUTTING THE PRICE Ul/:\l:.;‘;“;gl\" I:‘:_‘|~‘l-‘§ TO LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGURE. YOU -~ STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAYS DURING JULY AND AUGLST — BUYING HERE. CHOICE CUTS OF CHOICEST MEATS—SPECIAL OUT IN PRICES. One of the Important Happenings of Our Big Standard Stecl and Bearings Company Makes Generous Donation—Union | i Fa“c" Chuck Rflas"s 1b 20¢| Choice Small Legs . l y Prime Rib Roasts .. 1b 28¢ Shoulder Roasts . ... Memorial Service Is Held by L 0. | ]ean Pot Roasts ... |h ]3 Fresh Cut Chops . ... | O, F. and M. ha Rebekah Lodge. eQ‘h Cut I)late Sweet Stewing e l Enent O Aot e e T Small Legs lb 30« Small Light Loin ... IH st ontont e s nemen s e | Choice Shoulders Ib 20c Fancy Roasts ....... I ol PR bl e e Lean For Stew ... Ib 22 Fresh Cut Chops ... IH [in charge say. Teday, however, | Genuine Spring Stock) 'Vfix&i Salt Pork . ... | marks the end of the drive, which had | been exten finin Moaday t THe RES ] AN ...--.... Ib 18c } FRANKIORTS AND BOLOGNA | Standard Steel and Bearings Co. has : ; SSE b, LEAN CUTS CORNED BEEF ... El | donated §500, while the Bristal Man- YOUNG 1 3 ‘. s .o e PICKLED FEET AND H. C. TRIPE .. ufacturing company has, as yet, made LEAN STRIPS FANCY BACON . 1b 24c | ALL KINDS COOKED MEATS AND SAUS decision as to the subscription for off plant, although It 1 expectsa |l Moh: Creamerv 63c FROM 9 TO 12:30. Strawberry that they will by tomorrow. Chair- Porterhouse, Sirloin, Round A. A. McLeod will receive dona BUTTER man A . : ; o JAM ... B s BBt 50c | STEAKS 350 L | Hotis s [ tribute. i i) fl EGGS .... doz CHEESE b Business Men Meet. Whole Milk 35 Al At a mee »f the Plainville Bus- [ Best Pure White Pure pple s et |l PaePanst 98¢ S 50c | Gom Nut Bt ___._—___________“E Annual July Sale—These Bargains in Rugs SPECIAL SELLING OF DISCONTINU PATTERNS. HIGH GRADE RUGS IN THIS SEASON'S DESIGNS, FROM THE BEST MAKERS, INCLUDING THOSE FROM THO! DEVELON, W. & J. SLOANE, AND PHILADELFPHIA MIL THEY ARE DISTT TMSHED PATTERNS THAT THE MAKERS WISHED TO CLOSE OUT QUICK- LY. BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS THOUGH THAT YOU WILL BE G D TO OWN, AND OFFERED AT PRICES WAY BELOW THEIR REAL WORTH. ) ] ) ) o ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) A 5 () ] )k ) ) ) ) ) ) ) 5 ) ) ) ) ) ) ) - BLOANE'S KARNAX Wilton Rugs, sized 9x12 feet, WILTON RUGS, Sloane's Karnak, in 8-3x10-6 foot regular price $185.00. Sale price $147.50 each. - regular price $175.00 le price $142.50 ¢ ROYAL WILTON Worsted Rugs, Sloane's, size 9x12 AL KA-SHAN (best quality) Rugs, sized feet, regular rice §160.00 Sale price $135.00 cach. feet, regular price $195.00. Sale price $149.00 c ROYAL WILTON in Oriental designs, seamed and ROYAL KA-SHAN Wilton Rugs, best quality, regu- seamioss. Regular price $120.00, for only $95.00 lar $66.00 kind, $49.50. Better have a look at each. these, 4-6x7-6 [@][u](u](e] ROYAL KA AN Wilton Rugs, €x0 feet, were $119.00, for $94.50 cach. SUIT CASES AND BAGS CAMERAS AT JULY PRICES — Everything in this line reduced for this Secure one of the No. Brownie Cameras for 18, mid-summer oceasion Just as sample will call attention to the No. 2—A Brownie Cameras for 424 Inch size Matting Swit Cases for $2.98 cach. Others of extra $4.28. You'll have lots of fun vith them Quality with straps all around, priced for this sale $3.98 cach. el Phot 5 ‘“h“mfi' loowe loaf, ALL SUIT CASES AND BAGS REDUCED. good quality, 98c. EEzsEEs up. The condition of the roadway on MARGARINE Ib East Main street, and particularly be- tween the trolley tracks, was again Sunkist Lge No. 1 New Native - Tel. Native String POTATQES PEAS BEANS public utilities committee will bring | |8 doz 32¢ 15 b pk $1.30 3 qts 25¢ 2 qts 25¢ thq matter before the State Highway — e s Y i cbntis s Varlous oiher needn ALL KINDS OF THE SEASON'S FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES AT LOWEST PRIOI MII":‘"’)'::‘A““'I‘“r:“‘;'"m;“l‘ ‘:-'1‘.;'&“‘».‘1:( e Prepared Mustard tumbler. .5c Orange Marmalade. lg. jar 3%9¢ Tomato Soup .... 12 o s Buiineas inas: Unccda Biscuit . ... 2 pkes 17¢ Marshmallow Whip .. pkg 230 C'bell’s Pork & Beans 2 ¢ RN on Bl Bcam Mayonnaise . bot 30c¢ Evaporated Milk tall can 14c Heinz’s Spaghetti . The Odd Fellows and the Martha Dinner Blend Coffee - Best Steak Salmon Ige can 44c Pure Cocoa .... 3% Ib Rebekah lodge observed memorial Mixed or Oolong Tea .. Premier Shad -an 190 Queen Olives ... 2 bott services at Odd Fellows hall last even- g st oo - = e la bl ety IF YOU W L QUALITY THE ABOVE PRICES SHOULD APPEAL TO YOU l;‘mmlflm@@@@@@E‘@E@E@]@EEEE@@E@EEE@E@@@@ T b bekat | St e e da A loe REMEMBER OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY JULY 5TH. STOCK UP HERE FOR. and remarks were made by the pa discussed, with' the result 1t the ORANGES doz 30¢ HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR. NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY 7 RECEIVING ALD DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US @m@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ grands and masters of the organiza- BER!, m R. A. Wooding, instead of the Ken- ‘:"‘- The picture was taken on the :;:‘0";NI‘:)‘:T‘(*":""‘:):": ;‘\;‘t‘; """:Soi‘:]" s — sington Congregational church as was | day of graduation T iy = : e . J / announced at the last mecting. All Picture postcards of iy and sugar bowl set to Mr. and Mrs. SPEND $8 710 000 000 producing these luxuries might other- | is paying the fiddler. Ii Clarence Burdette Curtis: & ac o £ : are requested to attend this session. | points of interest appearcd on sale at o “uv\ rnn““( l:;‘i‘!\:ol(;\ \'1‘(" place. wise have been turning out n i Eniitantin ; as special business will be discussed one of the local ores yesterday 3 B . s e : g > Beraay: || oantne peteni i e A YEAR IN LUXURY | ties—clothes, fuel, shoes, houses, | a higher price for his IAN' RUVE j Foresters Elee § Of the scenes taken were the | Miss Anna Thompson of Broad street food,” Miss Strauss finds. “In other | cause he is abnormal The local lodge of Foresters held A monument, Main = street. | hefore her marriage. —_— words, the Nati av 3 ies.” its regular meeting last evening at 8 Methodiast church and. the Mattoms: 3 on might have had | luxuries. . 4 Post Ofice Hours, more bread if it had had less cake The statistics wereg o'clock at Foresters' hall. Fallowing | et river. The original photographs Monday being a holiday the local - And, as is always the case, the dancer = : | the business session, the election of | Were taken by Clifford Dodge. post ofies will e npen for a e focal | Tobacco, With $2.200.000.000, Leads— . ys the . the dancer | Treasury Departm: officers took place, resulting as fol- Georgette hats, $4.95 Goldenblum lows: Chief ranger. Daniel Majarn>y: | Millinery Co.—advt. o'clock. noon. The registry window. sub chief ranger, John Fitzsimmons B8/ Misey | Hetty NBratt Fana SWirs [ s S s io e S hr it et recarding secretary, Willlam W ginia Walsh were visiting friends and o stamp for Candy. . . n- | &3 v . windows will be open from 7:30 l gan: 8. R. W., George Corr: J. R relatives in West Cromwell yesterday. | o'clock until :30 o N y = L > ¢ PI ,AIN ' ll ,I ,E A Dlscnss Pmb em w“h John Tarditti: S R. B. George John Peterson and family of East | gelivery ie ¢ A1 U,Clm}‘;hp Dural S AT, T RSB = R only, from 7 in the morning until 12 Autos Close Second—Billion R — canceilth while town S skene: J. R. B.. Lawrence Drosk Berlin road moved to New Britain to- | delivery w be in th Lpite Sess o S l,:“ 0' 4 3 r 3 e he morning only. by l'ew llocatlo“ llell l "“]clals The members voted to start payinz | day Undergoes Oy i e apnun Aoyt e ln "y reek. Each Mr 1M 2 tion, for the hall within a week - e A rs. Rowley Morse have Charles . Conlon, local real estate ith Strauss, head of the Women 3 p! ror P v s N 2 P e e U Mried from Davtona. Fla. where L.man, is recuperating from a recent | Activities Division of the Department Better Service. All Goods in G < Mr. Morse has been 1 Wil Call Mceting. morse has been in the employ of | operation on his nose, performed by i i i v A meeting of the town school com- | the Travelers Insurance company at | Dy, Dwyer of H.Uifmdp tew da)’s af Justice campaign against high liv- L arge Freezing Plant — E mittes will be called next week, at | their office in that cits. They will | go, > ing costs. She classes in her luxury L (3 Fr Zing t v Fwhich time plans for the erection of | make their future home here at the Ball Games: Sunday list such articles as motor cars, piano: 2 e dis- | Morse homestead 9 : ; 4 : . e & junior high school will be di At Woodford's field the Aces e P S cussed. The meeting will be called on Ribbon tams 3. Goitabinm oodford’s fi 1e Aces will | carpets and “luxurious clothing”, in clash with the fust team of the New- | g4qition to tobacco, candy and soft d a Y endent B. R. Show- | Millinery Co.—advt _Sae . request of Superintenden ) A C Bundas st 230 0 poaayafternoon at3:39 ) arinks ccident Flour ington alter, who must remain in town un All the members and friends of the | o'clock, with Moreno and Foran Do Damage | |\ atter is settled. My, Show- | Methodist church have been invited : o 5 . the battery. The Aces will journey to Tobacco leads the list of luxuries D . I w b FI Ttems. alter's family left for Dayton. Ohio. | by Albert St. John to a supper and | Hartford Monday afiernoon and cross | Miss Strauss has prepared, and on it anie ebster our " g recently. He stated this morning that | social time at his home next week bats with the Echoes of that place. the people spend $2,110,000,000 each &te Highway [ If the cammittee decides to erec |v Hv}v Th'.nsd.'q,\ vening Mr. St. John is The Plainville A. C. has as vet ar- | ¥ Cigarettes bring $800,000,000, Sale on smoked Sboulders onmibeticut Light | mchool, it will be ready for ocupancy |one of ‘the newer residents of the | ranged ne game for Sunday snuff and loose tobacco a like sum, and the N. Y. | September 1 community and has been very active Patriotic Service Sunday. and cigars $510,000,000. COrned Plate\ - e af A Poremen Hold Outing. in church work since his sojourn AL the Inavocitle a1 ehUTote Bans Approximately $2,000,000,000 goes gon with the | The annual outing of the foremen [ here. There will be no written in- 2 { day evening a patriotic service will be | ¢ACh Year for motor cars and their F h Pl B e | e ooicipiaat | vintenstasionciinviie o tevang Rl [0a¥ evenine e patriotclacaplcclminibe IS R Cesl SRS ER Rt RS resh Plate wnun and | was held yesterday at Momauguin. | to all church members Rev. James M. Trenmer will speak | $1.000,000.000, and $50,000,000 is L H b Sabout the | About 30 attended the affair. The trip Rev. Percy V. Norwood of the ! on <rhe Werld Democracs~ and the | SPent annually for chewing gum. Soft ean Ham urg eer Max | was made by automobile. A she din- | Berkeley Divinity school will admin- ¥ ’ famous Drake’s “Ode of the American | drinks cost the public $350,000,000; he town of | ner was served at Swift's pavilion ister Holy Communion at the St. Ga- | Flag” will be recited “The Battle r y and cosmetics, $750,000,- shoulder Steak Biatter up with Akl Soclety 3 briel's church Sunday Hymn of the Republic” will be sung. : furs, $300,000,000: carpets and t- and the T Wosiens A ostety et the Mrs. John Demore was visiting in Dixi s Calionts SURE- | juxurious clothing™”, $1,500.000,000; PORK BEEF It 18 hoped Berlin Congregational church held its New Britain yesterday Constable Phillip S GTens has | teilet soaps §400,000.000, and pianos, { meeting and outing yvesterday after- [ Ribbon sport hats, $2.98 up. Gol- | 1rought to the attention of the people | OT8ans and phonograpis, §250.000,- SUGAR FOR CANNIN( f’ se Which | noon at the Berlin ledge. About 20 | denblum Millinery Co.— of Plainville owning dogs, the fact | "°% Whole sys- | women attended the affair and a Harold Gates of est Cromwell | 1,4 they must be tied up or subject e el —iviuzediin “N Dleasant afternoon was enjoyed. | ¥AS visRing friends in town yester- | (o'n fine. The dogs are causing a nui - when the [ L,unch was served followed by a |day. sance around the town of late and nd from An Oldsmobile touring car with | in town vesterday on busincss Brief Items. ershop, | Missouri markers passed through the The Misses Bertha Trevethan and | Sport hats for the shore. Golden- gh the | {own this morning. A Cadilac touring | Mary Cote have accepted positions | yjum Millinery Co.—advt NUogd the | car bearing Louisiana markers also | With the Chemical company for the Jiily Victor recordnl G I LI Eitcce : i traf- | passed through today b | & Co., 246 Main St., opposite monu- SOV Mr. and Mrs. Pardon Ricke of Tobacco will be the principal crod | piane” aqve. DR SR ] Sracthinaton Fidie loft today for grown here this vear. More Gharias i I Norton i hast purchased RiePartment | canada. where they will visit with acres have alrcady been | (. property on East Main street that bperated in - h ; v Mom roiatives. : had formerly heen the Kalisch Coal B Y e o e ; “chool. Tuenday. Talt & LAINVILLE IS GROWING — SO ARE WE d Mrx. Georgé ode = 4 Jav. | company vard Osed o y 4 will leave Sunday S > Tuesday, Ja y P l R l Worthington ridg cticat Business | There will be no meeting of the ¢ | for the White Mountains where they Martha Rebekah will spend the month of July = evening. Several automobilcs carrying mvp- | O RO EA N | Ribbon sport hats, $2.98 up. Gol- ) =) sies passed through the town today G w “ w h D denblum Millinery Co.—agdvt. wold Shas " M. Richards. who has been em- et e it Ollt rugs Mrs. Jennie Johnson, formerly of O n l the past | ployed by the Lane Construction cam By 3. A ROPRACTOR) | this town, is visiting friends here. are dw pany, left today for Pittsficld, Muss hi c any way similar Mrs. Johnson Jlives In Bridgeport. COMMBIIN 16 rore ihaw| | Ribboni taths, . Goldenblum [l conditions lodze on Monday and do- | where he will remain durtng the sum . e Medicine and Surgery. it L b or - . @ south- | m ! surgeons. Ne Chiroprac- | Millinery Co.—advt Many ‘nsington Bricfs v requisite skill and has | Joseph Keafe has moved from over I valu- | .llrrl\ ,"h (u:‘ v ':,' s .‘ “1'. l‘x:rrln | suMcient ¢ fence “.x“:;x::vu”\vy“\‘x cine | {ha post office to the new Neri bloek killed. | & % ~‘[v\' IRE IS LODPOMSS (IAanY \ ’ i Sy iy end el The infant son or Rev. and Mrs. hich has | men ad with Chiroy [ | Howard Benedict of Wallingford . who captured Miss Bessie Bailley. who has been | chirapractic with 'Nature. and for | djed Wednesday, was buried yester- den. The | visiting with *the Misses Alice and . e in practically every | gov Rev. Bell of New Haven offl- | 3 3 )t N en offi- | a course Thomas Royce has moved from th with The Girls' baseball team, represent- | e | - ki )L Sea . frepesmant ) Chiventacie Ad istimentn. Foran house on Whiting street to the AND SAVE MONEY i not | ing the meric wper Goods plant, ; Nadder troubles. Promrmiie HEhU's | Morgan house on Park street practice At the rlin faur e | irreg i discases, Catarrh rgette hats, £4.95. Goldenblum | day that | grounds last night S i e atacth: (Con Ehaial B P e e o LR T i A fine assortment of new, clean stock of Hardware, Tim ton road. | are attending the International Coun- | . . Bienrdera: 'Goitve a1} ”’\""{‘ l""“‘ e (:'”y"* Golden- | vinm illinery Co. rdv iva “dogs | ol of Congremational ‘churches at | S LI My ol Hesiacn | Py SR 00 S0 ea. pane |l Fishing Tackle, Paints, Garden Tools, etc. e morn- | Boston, will return to their home I Kt ; = # o into the | carly next week. The Rev. Huhbard |n . ckliffe’s bulk Advt. Sunday morning Connecticut Business eriin Cone East Berlin 1t . P timn = | cc ey el R | A strawh July Victom records. C. L. Plerce pedetying | o= lawns | & CB.. 246 M‘n St,, opposite monu- | your friends to inves- e e A VOLZ | RO | lainville Eng. & Supply ( waiters * Mrs I'I\Nvdnr:“l arfis is confined to Members of the Norden Lodge, | will go | her home on Wilcox avenue by iliness. I O. G. T.. are requested to meet at , : 2 The C S Asnge X Rond | 0L iasen eves omorrow’ or | THE Chiropractor | ruin sore Sinday morning RUSSELL’S BLOCK, WHITING STREET. J-pmd the holidays with friends. Salte 407. Fourth Floor Phone 1732 | extra auto truck has been .-oeunul,] o e e The pupils of the Hubbard school | Frening Hours: Monday, Tasehas Thurs- | And there will be plenty of room x‘nrl recelved thair class pictures yestear- day, Saturday, 6:30 to 8:30. those who want to go. will of Mrs.

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