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PLAINVILLE W%EIIEEIEIEE@ PEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE e E ——— RECKLESS DRIVER | PAYS FINE OF §20 Southington Resident Is Also As- sessed on Second Count LEONARD CASE IS HEARD | Local Man Is Fined on Three Counts STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY DURING JULY AND AUGUST. THE GREAT ANNUAL MID-SUMMER SALE Offers Many Additional Attractions At Impressive Sav EEIE]@EIEIETEE%, Store Closes All Day Mondays, During July and August ur 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. Arising Out of Holiday Celebration Including Women’s POPLIN HOOVER DRESSES $3.50 Quality For Only $1.98 They're the reversible kind; so convenient that they’re riding the top wave of popularity. h are light blue, Copenhagen blue snd tan; deep white collar and cuffs make a pretty cool finish. 36 to 46. They're on the fourth floor. Grange Observes Children’s Night With Pleasing Program—Briefs. At a session of the police court last | the case of Paul Leonard was | t up and given a hearing. I.eonard was arrested by Officer Hen Sunday on charges of drun breach of the peace and car- | a concealed weapon loaded with Justice P. Prior sided nard was fined $3 on i | drunkenness charge, $7 on the breach of the pead> charge and $10 for car- ryving a concealed weapon. He was arrested in Central square by Officer Davids after he had flourished the revolver afid caused a disturbance about thLe place. Henry Kenneth, a resident of Southington, was arraigned on harges of reckless driving and failure to have proper lights on his motor vehicle The arrest was made by Officer Philip | Moreno yesterday morning at the New Departure company plant in Bristol, where the accused is employed. Jus- tice Prior imposed a fine of $25 for reckless driving and $10 for not hav- ing proper lights on his car. | Kenneth, it is ciaimed, sped through the town at a terrific rate of speed, endaigerirg the lives of pe- destrians who were crossing the road- way at the time. He was ordered to stop but ignored the order. He was recognized by witnesses and the ar- rest followed. Children’s Day Observed. O] At the local Grange hall la:x eve- ] ] ) ) ) ) 5 5 2 ) ) ) ) ) ) ] ) ) 5 ) ) ) o ) ) R ) ) W) ) @] | o e e po oo [\ . - — == | appropriate services. An entertain- ment was provided by the children of tions in the matter The accused | home on Norton road M E N For the Mid:Summer Sale NEW ALL LOW SHOES Less $3.00 on Each Pair A unique underselling event that embraces every pair of Men's Low Street Shoes on our shelves. A legitimate sale at price con- cessions of $3.00 on every pair of Oxfords. Those Originally / Those Originally Those Originally $10.50 $13.50 $14.50 $7.50 $10.50 $11.50 This extraordinary offer brings the men of Hartford and vicinity face to face with values, the like of which it has seldom been our privilege to present. Ask for the delicious “S AND, REMEMBER, YOU POCKET A CLEAR SAVING OF $3.00. at the soda fountain. — Fifth Floor — thing inviting every dayi CORSETS BOYS’ WA ADDITIONAL SALE ATTRACTIONS $5.00 La Beatiss Corsets, made of coutil, SUI l S sizes 19 to 30, for this sale ........ . $3'98 IN HIGH GRADE MAKES $5.00 La Beatriss flesh color Satin _ 3 98 Corsets, for this sale .o . . . We have taken from our regular stocks, 2.50 Royal Worcester Corsets in white and § Wash Suits in high grade makes; some flesh; slightly irregular; for $l 49 mussed from handling; sizes 2 1-2 to 10. this sale e o prices $4.98 to $6.98. Midsummer ts used in window §| Sale Price g s display; s $4 85 The balance of our Boys' Straw Hats in this sale ... . o Milans and fine Split Straws. Hats regu $1.50 La Beatriss Corsets in flesh $1 10 from $2.00 to $7.50, special for this sale © and white coutil; for this sale ........ . regular price. P $1.50 Brassieres with heavy lace yoke back Extraordinary specials in Boys' S and front; Warner and Pansy makes; 980 Suits, values up to $3.98, special for for ‘ho'ssg‘*’d' CEsasrte i this sale, each ....c.c.ceeuuan.s 50c Bandeau rass , e o 4 mesh; for this sale 39¢c —FIFTH FLOOR~4 Children’s Drewer B Waists, seconds of the 20% REDUCTION DURING THI 59c, 65c and 75c grades; 29 On Men's and Boys' All Wool Suits" e Drioe e e [ —Fifth Floor— For $2.79 eac There are men's Neglig Shirts with soft turn over cuffs, Made of Madras and fine grade Percales in neat stripe effects. Shirts 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 wWjth fibre silk stripes, woven madras and cotton popling in plain shades of champagne, @] pink. blue, green and lavender, also neat stripe effects. Shirts that would sell regular at $4.98. For $4.39 each. 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. Cioioloebiodiooioooiobionoooo0oiniag For $6.98 cach. Handsome silk shirts with soft turn over cuffs are offered in fancy stripes and plain colors, made 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 poblin fibre silks in a beautiful assortynent of patterns and colorings, regular $7.50 garments. For $8.08 each. We offer the finest silk shirts in soft cuff style, made of crepe de chines, broad- ol¢y and other fine silk shirtings in neat, wide and narrow stripes effects, values to $17.00. HAUNG AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR. NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALD DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF USs, 1] ) ) 5 ) ) ) ) 6 ) i 2 ) 5 ) 5 5 ) ) 5 5 ) ] ) ) 6 ] ) ) T R ) claims that Whitman struck him first, M¢. and Mra |Pardon Ricksy of | CoST"m was presented et . 5 piano solos were rendered and violin while the latter clafms O'Neil struck | Worthington Ridge, s been | ¥ e rile the | la o il struch orthington Ridge, who have been | (1o iion "Core’oion by Howard Rog- e h first. As no witnesses were in | visiting h re res “anac a - i im ne witn mn ng with relatives in Canada, have | oy The children mave a series of court last evening the matter had ‘o | returned home. 5 = postponed Mr. and Mrs. George F. Dodd of | tAX!€aux that were very well present- - 2 : FSOr e odd ©of | ¢4, There was a large attendance and John Prassl o artford rg Wo on Rid oft Bundes ¢ LB raastof & Hartond." charged Feh i gton i left Sunday for! ;. ontire afrair was thoroughly en- : with reckl driving, whs d arged e White talne = o wi sonted by Tadse Bebsamin W. Aling 1 K Ehstagtee T and dancing followed. Mrs. H. Low- of New Britain. It is alleged that on Lawrence Slof Meriden ta the | 7Y Of West MAln strast was In'chiarss 1 | : n t. A large num- — July 4 Prassl operated his automo- i Mr and st Wiliha W | Of the suterinininan € ®ile at an excessive rate of speed and | Fagan of Edgerly place ber of Graugers from other towns Jrickmakers Pay $5 and Costs | Firock & araiar o S | o Eae e e mas poan | Wore Pt 7 homestead on Farmington road, Wit siting with friends at % s B} 666 165 | (hadetenic! tenctngd inl sk with Iriends A¢ Allany, N ¥ An important meetin will take . on Assault Charge T ars” cahe defense iestified that | hux returned to his home on Kensing- | 510ce this evening at the American to a stop owing to the bad cond Miss Catherine Corr has returned Legion assembly hall when the elec- —_— of the highway and the accident ws to her home on Edgerly place after | H°0 of delegates to the state conven- unavoidable. touring the Mohawk trail place after | ;. at Bridgeport will take place. An ope! ting of Berlin Grange. | road spent the holldays at the shore | SUSt 21 and 2 A new commander _ P. of H. was held last evening. Pa- | with friends. ! - will be appointed to fill the e probe C triotic Night was observed. A pro- v 2 left by James Usher’s resignation. Al Prosecutoy Will Probe Complaint ¥ Mrs, Christopher Fagan of Detroit, % ,_ gram of special exercisgs was ren- Mich. is visiting with her mother members are V‘(‘.\"lll(.\lf‘d to be prcs?nl. Made by Whitham—Local Man | dered under the direction of Arth Mrs. Mary Carey of Swamp road * Picnic "l‘nmorl:ow. 4 E H. Bushnell and dancing followed East Berlin Items, The children of the Sunday school Mects With Slight Accident In New | ‘the next session of the Grange will Mrs. Frank Woodward of Norwich, | ©f the Consresational church will = be held July 20 N Y i vimitine mer e teorwieh: | hold their annual outing and picnic Pritain—Berlin New rm. The Grange Sewing circle will hold | Leon W. Ellsworth, for the week tomorrow morning when they 'rh“m In the Berlin town court last even- | it regular meeting tomorrow after- Clifford Dodge, who is employved at Jmlrn:_\ !'05!‘;:1(‘: :flmt;ci\‘m:t"" _‘":nr; < uc ‘ oon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of ! Ty < 2 't | are about 2 8 E amuel Kutz, Alex Bayhuck and | noon theENGwE BRI L M el e c 10 : tiend :’,"‘-‘fv Dubouc, employes of the Stilex | Mrs. Myron Goodrich of Worthington | js enjoying his annual vacation e and two special cars have been char- & Reynolds Brick company, were | Ridge. All members are urged to at- Witk NIBanee ratited ia Ter. | teredl o convey s them § 0o, fl\rf‘m-\k"- found guilty of assaulting Emela | tend this session. sey City vesterday after spending the | ey “-'IL ]elfl(\‘i\r”x‘n ,T:m el tnE Julle. Judge George (. Griswold findd Meets With Accident. holiday here with his family. He is| Sine on the S A them $5 and costs, amounting to $12 Carl Nebo of Kensington, while op- | guperintendent of one of the large | W1\l be postponed until Friday rt'v‘l - each erating his motorcycle on Main street, | manufacturing concerns in that city g It 1he WERTIEe 8 T "“N? i o accused pleaded not gullty and | near Hungerford court, last evening, | Tomertaw Sveriny ol the o Auxiliary Mcbts Tomorow. stestified (hat Julle started the trouble. | met with an accident while trying 10 [ and members of the Methodist church | __ TDere will be a regular mom.x,\( They claimed that after being pald | cross the troll tracks. The cyclist | will meet at the home of Alfred St. | Meeting of the Woman auxiliary : Off Bt the brick yard Saturday after- | attempted to cross in front of 0)- | John, whe Sas tweited the emtic | 1D Church of Ouc Seviour |nm;rrn\ Poon they went to New Hritain 0 | ley car and skiddcd on the tracks. He | church congresation and friends to s | Afternoon at the home of ll\r:_ ame(: have thetr checks cashed. Upon was thrown from his machine & | supper at his residence. Following | A: Eaton cornm; of \\‘r:-t 2 jz;]n a:] v 3 3 o rere gas - ‘ 53 = = ~an streets. e ceting wi com- turning to the Berlin depot they met [ a severe gash on the forehe he banquet & soctall thme willibe an: ||| Chonl street he me 0 s)friend who invited them e bl | severai body bruises. "Dr. Cfion M. | joyea, - Biv. St dohn wishes to ses | TO% M2 ITOK Ly yorer ) S ery one at his house tomorro Ot il (O LT 0 el n o e The boarg of trustees in charge of Seeger—The Original Siphon Refrigerators For Residen The greatest feature of this most efficient of all refrigerators is a remarkable food and ice @ device found only in Seeger Refrigerators; this device accomplishes the successful preservatio and the necessary low temperature with a minimum consumption of ice — the original siphon These refrigerators are built of the sturdiest materials and built to last. A handsom furniure as well as an invaluatle one. 3 SEEGER REFRIGERATORS — SIXTH FLOOR. Jersey Combinations The Sale Brings 108 For Bathing Discount on The only suitable garment to wear beneath x‘l"';r:':}‘“:: it ss‘i‘:hz:" b i suits are black cotton jersey combinations: athing suite i Manicure Implements. ~ Shaving e . 79¢ ™ $2.98| Thermes moues. —Fourth Floor— —Main Floor— oe . White Gloves Veilings in the Plain and fancy mesh veilings For the Midsummer Sale, women’'s short white navy blue and brown; regular prices @ washable doeskin Gloves; excellent - 50c. Midsummer Sale Prices ......s value at $2.25, very special $ IS .69 —Main Floor— 5 ) ) ) ) ) ) ) 5 ) D 0 D ) ) D ) 5 ) 5 ) ) ) ) ] ] ] ] ] ] ] . ’ be near the | fered nssistance te the hou sald to : . AN ning early o o] brick yards, where they were treated Ministers Return. e, i . from | the camp ;:rrn‘nwd activities h(l.d a ‘o gome wine. After having several Rev. Samuel A. Fiske, pastor of the | gionineton where s pentiiithe |imeeting vesterday ailerncon 20/ com dr they became Intoxicated and | Berlin Congregational hurch, who | o e nlete arrangements for transporfation | with frier i e : > ptween p Y ther necessities for the mecting argument was started Dbetween | hay been attending the International Thelomcle sard. of th thod and otter n -« ficial hoard t hodist the grounds < ald to efc i § i uring the services at Julle and Kutz. Julie is said to have | Council of Congre onal Churches at || shurch met at the church patlors ast | 208D ic made a statement to the effect th Boston, Mass., has returned to his | cvening for the quarterly conferen Professor H. Hemmnienway ?r he did not care whether the Poles | home. He is to leave fo or t Baul iy Sl i Northampton, Mass., is expected to or ¢he Bolsheviks reigned in Poland. | with friends in New Hamps Shisod theibailes resldches oo Atz . Mondzy morning. He will have cuds bocame angered by this state hortly. 4 Malr she of e cours in nature Kués et street, has moved inio same g ditiae ment and struck Julle Julie, in or Rev. and Mra. Carteton Hawen 3 e ML I L e L7 as well as assist in conducting der to protect himself, drew a knife. | have been attending the council, el A e services. Many visitors arrive Julle and pushed him out of the house noon, the occasion being her seventh | . ;\.q and occupied for the geason. Acorns to Practice, birthday. During the afternco me 7 " ght ensued n the vard dur ” " - = 3 News. and a fight ensued in the vard du Ths first practice of candidates for | were played, after which refresh- o ing which Julle was badly beaten. 1t | o7\ 0 o bl team has ‘ = . = Sl Rev. E. ette has returned . o ® Is alleged that Kutz took off his sho 3 . g ¥ h= had been at- » . g led for tomorrow evening J The rn Woodmen society win | from > and beat Julle about the face with | Kensington Grammar s 7 naa tine at thelr in Ath. | tené the International convention oeking out veral teeth e v : Sttt sl S mgrezational churches. k" e of Thomas O'Neil Ien- | A candidates ar ¢ itter leti~ hall tomorrow eveniig 3 of the ngrezational churche: ) he case of 4 " ¢ this practice as a game nas o'clock John Britney who was injured a sington, charged with assaulting A L thur Whitham, was nued until : ; as I :|'..‘.m. to re prasecutor | Manchuster. A pr e wiil - for distripution to those ir e a patient th t thie held Sunday afternoon pre e \ hospital, §s reported as being im- R — | .ble that the game wil 1 at Truck Overturns, oved. NOTICE OF SPECIAL TOWN the Berlin Fair ground o tru wned by New vin | wseph Qualters has tendered his MEFTING, Attend Ow r s m t near he sol. | resignation at the Standard Steel and x The legnl voters of the Town of | The local rerresentative - I 1 in Fast Berlin some : 1 Courant and newsbe e Monday mighit or yesterday | tham., Mass, where he has sccepted a | hin are he warned and notified | Hartfor r | B8 i e herthy warned and poiics | Harford Courant St e e e e e FOR 10 DAYS ONLY — COME AND SEE US held ve Town Hall ir Perity « Kast Hartford. » P 1 un n in Eastern Land Company has|E ey (daylight saving time) to ¢ Lt local people to the outir c \ ¢ i to be the |Teriace to Mrs. Dorothy Wellins of | [ A D A Y and determine whether or no Conlon-Devive Case, 5 i young | New Britain Gun ot exeoeding $7.300.00. or any | The case of John Coalon va. Louis | peorl 1 with « Mo T Wheeter of the Trambun | (8 A fine assortment of new, clean stock of Hardware, Tin drt thereof, shall be appropriat Devivo of Ken 1 - h n'ne frov v - | Bicetric compa as gone to Ball |} e s r the same, and to ove il equip 1 Mrs les Fennell * hool, so-called, ar iy afi meie T T sl SPECIAL NOTICE |, o s of foic ses. arcivol Sehool, and an { s B e B e e R U The Plainville Eng. & Supply ted at Berlin, Conn., this 6th day N s e | RUSSELL’S BLOCK, WHITING STREET. cured from the s aggregation RO Clark Is hnioeding s 5 days while driving his auto, New Britain | Bearings plant and has e to Wal- | WILLIAM H. sCHROEDER, have returned t WILLIAM ™. RYAN, Mr. and My Selectmaen of the Town of Berlin, who have becn