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- 4 Perlin residents observed the Sourth In & quiet Manner. There was (] o T [ (o o T o] [ o] ] ][ e [ ] ][] ][] 1 ] ] ] ] [ 2 Store Closes All Day Mondays, During July and August Our Annual Mid-Summer Shirt Sale is an Interesting Chapter of Our Great July Sale For $2.20 each. We are offering men's Negligee Shirts, .made of fancy Crepe and Percales in large showing of patterns and colorings. Soft cuff style and worth $3.00 For $2.70 each. There are men's Negligee Shirts with soft turn over cuffs. Made of Madras and [E fine grade Percales in neat stripe effects. Shirte that are regular $3.50 values For $3.20 each. You will find men's Negligee Shirts made with soft turn over cuffs, of fancy trepe cloths with fibre silk stripes, woveh madras and cotton poplins in plain shades of champagne, pink, blue, green and lavender, also neat stripe effects. Shirts that would sell regular at $1.98 For $4.39 cach. Is sale price for Negligee Shirts made of fibre silks, fancy crepes, with fibre silk stripes, woven madras and other nice shirtings, all with turn over cuffs and regular $6.50 values. For $6.08 each. Handsom e silk shirts with soft turn over cuffs are offered in fancy stripes and plain colors, . ;pade of silk broadcloths and pongees that range in value, up to $10.00 For $5.70 each. This sale brings you silk shirts in soft cuff style, made of handsome silk poplin and fibre silks In a beautiful assortment of patterns and colorings, regular $7.50 garments. For $8.98 each We offer the finest silk shirts in soft cuff style, made of vrepe de chines, broad- cloth and other fine silk shirtings in neat, wide and narrow stripes effects, values to $17.00 HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALD DRY GOODS PURCHASLED O Us, uEflfl@@@l@@@@@@@EDENE]EDEEEEEEEDE@J@@@‘ BERLIN NEWS pointed an instructor In biology :n?nl.n,\s at their cottage at Hotchkiss Vanderbilt university, Nashville, e ——— see | TONN., and ix still serving in that cz V. Red and family spent the pacity urth at the home of Mrs. Read's Miss Webster is a graduate of the rents in West Cromwell New Britair High school and later Mr. and Mrs. Charles a student in Wheaton college. Nor- | family, former residents of ton, Mass were visitors in town yest Knocked Unconsclous, | M Virginia Walsh s . Nicholas Maselli of Kensington suf- | Fourth with rriends in West Crom- fered 3 | well. . il several body bruises Sunday | ) n returne o s afternoon, when he was thrown from O. L. Mason raturned home last a wagon in a runaway on Main streot. | €Vening from Somerville, Mas Gronnd Sale Excess Progeeds | Yours Maseni was vickea up uncon- | where he spent the week-end w.ih scious and remained In that state for nds p several hours. He was attended by A :v".) number from here wit T Dr. Roger M. Griswold. The accident = Dessed the fireworks y in New _— trightened by a firecracker thrawn by ; A. A. North and family will leave children and in rounding a corner the | tht latter pari of this week for ln Yonth Hurt In Kunaway—School Grange Mecting, o An open meeting of Berlin Grange There will be a méeting of the Chester, Pa,, Man to Take Ber- | will be held in the soclety 1 to- | eXccutive committee of the Library night at ‘s o'clock. Tonight is to he ASsociation tomorrow eveaing at 8 Girl as His Bride—Kcnsington | observed as, Patriotic Night. Artnur ock in the library room: Toi- H. Bushnell is in charge of the pro- | Portant business is to be transacted gram Mr. and Mrs.*James Holigan spent Bossd 5o Mest—Other Homes The ‘Grange Sewing circle will meet | the week-end in Middletown with Thursday afternoon at 0 o'clock at | Mrs. Holizgan's mother, Mrs. J. Corel After paying all obligations from | the home of Mrs. Myron Goodrich of The regular weekly meeting of the the proceeds of the sale of the real | Worthingten Ridge | K. of P. society will be held in their estiite and bulldings at the Berlin Fair | Tendered Party. rooms this evening grounds, the Berlin Agricultural so- [ E. Burlingham Schurr tendered a | claty surpl aPia 1o will have from $1,700 to $1,800 | party to a number of friends und reld- | Auto Demolished. us. This sum may be paid as & | tives yesterday afternoon in Norton George Abel of Fast Berlin aarrow end to the life members of the | Grove | Iy escaped injury Saturday afternoon ty, who are nominal stockhold To Call Mecting. when' a Ford automobile driven - by Soveral of the members say tigt A special meeting of -the . town | himself gollided with another car, dividual amounts would be | oo 7 tee hax been called for | near the Sharp farm in West Crom- and It has been suggested that | oo " ool T e aident of the | ‘Well. resulting in the wrecking of Mr. & Better plan would be to appropriate | w061 hoad for the purposs o! con- | Abel's machine and considerable dam- | the care money As a trust fund for the | ..o ‘" o ieability of establish- | Age to the other. By the force of the of the three solsters’ monuments | o5 Wi ooy e Behool impact Mr. Abel was hurtled throush In tha town Should the school committee en- | the air, but fortunateiy landed safely This idea has met with general ap- | gorme the proposition a special meet- | On his feet. The chine turned pioval by all who have considered it, und it is expected that it will be taken | Beiin would have to be called chine* to break in picces and the en- un g . ing of the taxpayers of the town turtle, causing the hody of the ma- gonsideration at a future meet- 1 mine » 101 1wd from the $he board of directors. Select- Berlin ltema, chass =i R . sasirence E. Golon and Fred Young loger M. Griswold, who is one Lasirence E. Golor but two bolts which held the body to £ the diréctors of the agricultural so- ; *Pent the week-end with friends in M0 T powas v « @ the Propositon is meeting with | YW Oorthinston 080 should be sufficient to keep memorials antl thelr surroundings good repair, and If the amount , ghade the following statement | Granby. . : s | Lawrence Southars, who has been Nupt Announced. lolild be'an appropriate and pa- | Vi®iting with relatives in Troy Word has been received here of the disposal to make of any sur. | returned to his home on Norton road |\ iage of fijalmar Johnson of New toc ‘which the soclety may find it- Britain and Miss Martha Hendrick- s. George F. Dodd of 3 RAVENNTe tir a3 Bmve || My and Mre’ Qecrich b Podd of son. formerly of West Cromwell, the White mountains, where they will lately of Troy 4 The ”!“r” b¥al among the mem took place last Sat in Troy #oclety. The income from | *Pend the summer Mr. and Mrs. Pardon Rickey of Worthington Rid who have been visiting with relatives in Canada. will return to their home tomorrow visitor often. Mr. issociated with his father which the society may be able to give pany in New Britain. The bride was for this purpose falls two or thre Kensington Ttems, formerly employed in the office of the ra8e@ dolfars short, T shall be giad | The girls’ bascbal team represent- | jaiger Frary & Clark corporation. § start a paper to make up the ing the American ¥ ods plant amo amo tion Qo © harles Anderson, half-ownér of the unt to this sum with a subscrip | wWill' hold practice Thurs night at | Road Construction Slow. wnt to this sum with a subscrip- | the Berlin Fair grounds : lin residents are complain- of 350 Miss Besste Bailey of New York the continued delay in the safe and Sanc Fourth. eity, who has been visiting the Misses | ., qtryction of the Fast Berlin-Ber- Alice and El]izabeth Norton of Norton | ;i piohway "o date very little road, returned to her home vester- tual work has been done on t high elebration or parade way. Several of the iron culverts ng to Winsted, day | ‘The Misses Helen Young of Ken sington road and Ruth sBaker spent | . | | wvel and sand for temporary use Jepson-Anderson sto Main | the week-end in Granby No perceptible chan ¥ ¢ hyps been made streot, Kensington, will leave tomor- { Rev. and Mrs. Carleton Hazen. Who | 4, the Caesar Hill grs by thelrdck row Mr. and Mrs. Willam H. Webster | in Boston, will return to their home | . agement of their daughter, Flor The Misses May Fagan and Loretta for Winsted for a rest | have bech attending the Internitional | 4 ieres Very litile dfillinz has been Engagement Announced. Council of Coagregational Churches ..o for a considerable period as the compressor hroke down more than contractors to ¢ the road ready for .a Worthington Ridge announced the | Thursday a week ago. It is the plan of the enge Denc cap! nigs Wen and grad coyv teriology He 18 a Louise, to Warren McAllister | Garrify spent the week-end at Sound | | . .1 iy early fall, but present indi- con of West Chester, Pa., at a re- | View. cations arc that it will not he ready jon held at thelr home last eve Mrs. Elizabeth Wagtney and Miss | G000 Mr Deacon s a graduate of Ethel Whit are visiting with rela- | . e Ribhon hats special for Wednesday morn- loyan university, class of 1916, | tives ataGuilford | i sl M b S K the year following he acted as| Mr. and Mrs. W. J. O'Brien are vis- | 0% gt aslm (M ulise uate assistant in blology and re itir with M and Mrs. John Ross of | d the degree of M. A. in c- | Main street [ = - - member of the Mrs. J. J. McQueney had holiday | WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL much later date Atpho Chi Pho fraternity. In June, | guests from Rhode Island, Boston, KINDS OF 1917 and yoars, he enlisted in the medical corps | North Chester and East Hartford ¥ ‘served in the army over two Fast Berlin (tems. JU N e, 17 months of which involved | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson enter- and Second-Hand Furniture. chh service. While in France he | tained friends from Now Haven at commissioned as a feutenant in | their home over the Fourth. L. ZELDES itary corps. Following his Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Clark and Ban l’;t July, 1919, he was ap- daughter, Ruth, aro spending a few 138 OAK ST. TEL. 586 ( ¢ . 5 FOURTH IS WITHOUT EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEER a host of friends | in Johnson Pattern Model com- | have been placed and covered with | "LAINVILLE NEWS SERIOUS ACGIDENT, One Business Man Arrested for Selling Fireworks Withott Perimt | JEPSON-HOLLAND ~ WEDDING Meriden Man Takes Plainvilie Girl as His Bride—Grange Meceting To- night—Baseball Players Active— American Lezion Tost Meeting. Plainville was fortunate in having but a small number of July 4 acci- dents this vear. There were several | voungsters injured but their hurt: proved to be of a minor nature. The | only fire which occurced was the awn- ing of David Hirsch’s store on West | Main street, starting when a young- ster threw a 9Tighted firecracker upoa it. The fire department was called and extinguished the” blaze but the awning was destroved Arrests Made. Paul Leonard and John Pettanto, proprietors of the Palace of Sweets on Whiting street, were arrested Satur- day afternoon by Constable Moreno for selling fireworks without a permit. ing at 1 o'clock. A. A. Greenberg of New Rritain will appear for the de- fendants, Constable Moreno announced his intention of arresting six individuals today on complaint of their , using abusive, language and disturbing the peace. Jepson-Holland. The marriage of Miss Edna Rose Holland to John Russell Jepson took place carly this afternoon at the home of the bride on Maple street. Miss Anita Holland, a sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid, while Stanley Jepson, a brother of the groom, was best man. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. Robert H. Burton of the Church of Our Savior. Only im- mediate friends and relatives of the Tomorrow they will be given a hear-' counle were present. After a wed- ding tour to the Niagara_ Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Jepson will reside in Hart- Holland is the daughter of W. J. Holland of Maple street, while Mr. Jepson comes from Meri- den, and is employed by the Aetna Insurance company in Hartford. Grange Activitics. le Grange will observe Children’s E at the local Grange hall this evening An entertainment will be given by the children and a pleasins program has been arranged. will be rendered and a playlet be given. Mrs. H. Lowry of Main street is in charge of the \tertainment. Members are cor- dially invited to attend as are chil- dren of the members. A large a tendance is anticipa At Allen's field € ay afternoon the Plainville A. C. defeated the Al Stars of Hartford in a hotlv-contested game by the scorc of 6 to 2. Cun- ningcham and Wadsworth were the battery for the locals and did credit- able work Next week, Sunday, they have ar- rged to play the fast Colored nts of Hartford. This will be the feature game §f the secason The members of th® team are requested to appear at the field for practice this ! evening. The team, under Manager Funk, arranging to hoid a dance at Lake Compounce, Tuesday ‘evening, July 13, and plans for the time are being completed The Aces team met defeat in a 13- inning game at Woodford's lot Sun- day afternoon to the Newington A. C., scorc of 2 to 1. Tt was a fast with Moreno and Nalbandian the battery. Showers Tendered. A miscellancous shower was ten- Mrs Anna Bogue, formerly Miss Anna Hulteen, daughter of Mrs. Augusta Hulteen of East Broad street, at the home of Miss Murphy of East street by the Busy Bee Sey- wcircle. She was also tendered a shower at the Parker Shirt Co. in New Britain by her girl friends Mrs. Bogue is the wife of Albion Boguc, formerly of New London, and reside in the new Neri block in Central square. Injured by Motorcycle. Clement Prior, while cr ng the streel at the interscction of Whiting and East streets Sunday morning, | was struck by a motorcycle driven by Lester Radeliff of New Britain. Dr. Frost attended the injured man. Prior’'s injuries were not scrious. Camp Grounds Open. For the observance of the Fourth of July, the Plainville Camp grounds opened Sunday with religious services. Patriotic services were held and many visitors came durinz the day. The an- nual patriotic services werc conduct- ed in the auditorium by Rev. William Griffin of Forestville and Rev. John L. Davis of New Britain. It was an- wounced that Bishop Luther B. Wil- son of New York wiil be present Sat- urday and Sunday, August 1 and 2. Town Items. ank Hobine has resumed du- ties at the post office after a short absenc Elsie Martinelli of Newark. J., is wvisiting friends here. The Woman' auxiliary of the Church of Our Savior will hold a regular monthly meeting Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mra. James A. Eaton, corner of West | Main and Canal streots. fr. and Mrs. Jackson McKee of Park street are'attending the funeral of a friend at Feeding Hills, Spring- fleld Miss Joyce Warfeld of Bristel spant the helidays at the home of har grandmother, Mre, B, D, Warflold of Pa street, Luke and Francis Mcrse of Bread Jox & ] ] ) ) ) e ) 5 ) DRESS COTTONS Second Floor. Printed Voiles, 40 inches wide, light and dark ocolors; regular price 48c yard. 39 ale price, yard - c Printed Voiles, 40 inches wide, large assort- ment of colors; reg. prices 75c and 79c. Sale price, yard Beach Cloth, 36 inches wide, all good, plain s‘hndes: regular price 59c. 42]/2(: Sale price, yard Percales, 36 inches wide, good quality assorted patterns; regular price 39c. 290 Sale price, yard Dress Ginghams, 32 inches wide, plain and checked; resgular price 48c. 35 Sale price, ¥ C Cotton Challies, 36 inches wide, assorted pat- terns; regular price 39c. Sale price, Percales, 25 inches wide, light and dark, fine 1ualit; regular price, 29:. 21 Sale price, vard .. C Bedspreads Crocheted Hemmed Bedspreads, full aeavyweight; regular prize $2.50 sl 98 Sale price, each .. Satin Spreads, :Ca"opod. and cut corners, full size, good quality; reg. price $3. $2..29 Sale price, each Colored Ripplette Bedspreads, hemmed ends, assorted colored stripes: 63x90, regular price $3.50. Salq price, each 72x90, regular Sale price, each ... 81x90, regular Sale price, each noioioiooioonoioolo) EEEIEIEIEEEIEEIE]IEIIEEIE]EIEEEIEEE () e ) ] ) ) ) 1 R ) 0 o In HARTFORD OUR MID-SUMMER SA Continues With New Vigor. A Few Examples of Thousands of Wonderful Bargains it Affords WOOL JERSEY Second Floor 54 inches wide, standaxd quality, .lh season at $3.79. In sand, navy, Copenh deer, seal, royal blue and rose. For summer sale, per yard ... 54 inches wide, fine, firm quality, all navy blue only. Actual value $5.50. For tH summer sale, per vard 54 inches wide, all wool suiting, in fine and white checks with hairline overpiaid 1 different colors. Excellent for skirts. $5.50, now : IMPERIAL SERGE 48 inches wide, in cream color only, finish and standard. weave. Regular $4.26 For this sale VELOUR CHECKS 54 inches wide, 1%-inch blocks, in brown or black on white grounds. Ideal fo or sport wear. Soft finish and pure wooll] cial at per yard .... 4 Children’s Cambric W Regularly 50c, 69c, 75c, These are slightly lrrezulc: amomlu makers, which gives thrifty mothers a ch secure a full summer’s supply at much the usual price. Extraordinarily nice in and style. Fourth floor. STAMPED GOODS TO EMBROID Second Floor. Children’s Dresses stamped on pique, to 8 years, regular price $1.29. Sale price ... . Children’s Dresses of poplln. stamped } broidery, sizes 2 to 8, regular price $1.59. Sale price ... Corset Covers stamped on flesh o regularly $1.25, 4 street spent a few days at Westbrook and Niantic. Charles F. Conlon has moved from mpfie:"rfifcin West Main street to I Now Have lnsl lld Martin Stephenson of Canal street Ee:’f‘:.ndtnp his vacation at Short PLAINVILLE GARA "i Miss Elizabeth Burns of Central square spent the holidays in New Ha- Hart’'s Corner, ven visiting friends. Junior Cameron of New Haven is “Southington Roed,” one of the Presses, one that will press on any sise tive. We © visiting with his uncle, James J. Mur- date the public, night or day, also Sundays, by phy of Whiting. street. by wire will reach me any thme. Mrs. George Halstead of Pearl We are here to Serve the Public. Try ws and street’ will spend the next few davs in I am also Distributor for Swinehars Tiire, bath Boston, Mass. solids. M Gladys Flynn of South Nor- walk is the guest of Miss Anna Mur- e PLAINVILLE J. Warfield and wife, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Lane, Miss L. H. Reaux and Harry Grange spent the holidays HARTS CORNERS, cruising the Connecticut river in their motorboat. Miss Julia Graham of West Main (Continued on Twelfth Page.) C. Manning, Prop. mnmmu A Bang Up Hardware PLAINVILLE IS GROWING — SO ARE WE 10% Off Any Article i Store FOR 10 DAYS ONLY — COME AND SEE US AND SAVE MONEY A fine assortment of new, clean stock of Hardware, Fishing Tackle, Paints, Garden Tools, ete. SERVICE — SPEED — ACCURACY ThePiainville Eng. & Supply 'RUSSELL’S BLOCK, WHITING STREET.