New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 17, 1920, Page 14

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PLAINVILLE NEWS PE[;K SPRIN[i l;[]u PUT VIM IN YOUR DEL?VERY.‘ T0 BUILD ADDITION ST eat O R Suppose One of Your Competitors Employ Score More Hands Store Closes All Day Mondays, During July and August ‘ OPEN AIR THEATER PUNNED] R d Eaelal et N “"l It’s being done every day. Watch out! You had “springs” a VIM DELIVERY TRUCK on you one of these days and covers his customers and yours ‘also. # Comfortable Garments for Kiddies ] s . . [ terprisc in Town—Bascball Game I » s . Foundin Big Varietyin “Babyland” & "o o ettt A VIM DELIVERY TRUCK with your name Services in the Churches—Other TO MAKE DRESSING A SIMPLE TASK FOR MOTHER, VISIT “BABYLAND” OUR INFANT'S - S s painted on the sides soon gets you a town-wide DPEPARTMENT, SECOND FLOOR, FOR THESE EXTENSIVE DISPLAYS OF WEARING APPAREL. e e i 5 3 story adaition b s e OUR ASSORTMENT IS LARGE AND COMPLETE. WE OFFER PLAY AND DRESS UP CLOTHES IN built that covers 50 feet of ground reputation and creates the impression that your and fully double the size of the other H - 2 SMART STYLES AND PRESENT THEM AT REASONABLE PRICES. THE LITTLE ONES LIKE TO B | section of the factory, the Peck product is as high grade as your delivery truck. & Spring Manufacturing company will [COME HERE. TOO, FOR THEY ARE JUST AS PLEASED AS MOTHER WITH THE MODISH SUITS Be!fiifia pbaltion tolberaie) the! large DRESSES, SWEATERS AND OTHER ESSENTIALS WHICH ARE OFFERED HERE IN THE MOST &3 | husness and constantly increasing Special time payment plan enables you to pay for, PLEASING PATTER) NOTE THE FOLLOWIN G: &8 | greater convenience. At the present a VIM gradually out of its savings 5 time the factory employs 55 hands and was compelled to enlarge the PLAY TOGGERY FOR THE TINY TOTS ATTENTION CALLED TO DRESSES AND D scamee ot rapid Arowthiof the o ; SUITS FOR YOUR SELECTION. B e e e CITY SERVICE STATION A MOST COMPLETE SHOWING. s s Mad X £ ably employ 20 hands and is expected Overalls and Koveralls in crepe, chambray, oile Dresses, pric .00. Made also of to be completed within a month. All 4 4 denim, seersuker, in dark and light colors, a lovely | organdie, chambray, gingham, some with bloomer thiat sermaing 6be Aatabed 1 the oot A. M. PAONESSA, PROP., CHAS. T. HOWLAND, SALESMAN. and only play garment for the children, $1.89 to | style. priced from $2.00 to $7.98. Machines have been ordered and will e s St.. New Britain, Ot. 92.98. Oliver Twist Sults, from 2 to 6 years, in cool arrive any day to be . installed and rncr Hartford Ave. and Stanley St.,, New Britain, Ct. Rompers, in 2 to 6 year sizes, in dark and light sheer materials, dimty, dotted Swiss, and organdie, ready for operation colors. Home with low neck and short sieeves, | YWith little chambray pants, hand embroidered. —See Outdoor Movies. - a5 s s shyoums v 2 also beach leg, $1.33 to $9.98. Come in apd see ":‘”"" Plate/ Gulla 'ia white ‘and colorn, “92.98 The public will have an opportunity A VIM FOR EVERY PURPOSE them e S to enjoy itself at an open air motien Dresses and Boys' Suits of chambray, poplin. Slctive thiats: serting In (he miats News Items of Interest, In brown, bronze, suede, pique and white, kid, Jiffy Waders for the 2 to 6 year olds, in zreen, J. English have plans under way for -DRIVE sandals 100, in plque and kid, T5c to $2.98 pair. navy, red, of pure gum rubber, priced $1.00. il ’: it bl L ALL WORM-D We have a new line of very dainty gifts for the Slecveless Sweaters, just the thing for cool Neri propery next to the Colonial Inn Baby, In A& most complete showing. Come in for evening wear, or motoring, come in 2 to 6 years, on Central qjuare that will have a quick cholce %t big reductions. seating capacity of about 330. The tent is expected to arrive today or Monday, aj the latest, and measures 40x80 feet. Frank Cunningham, a MAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY local operator. will run the machine RBCEIVENG A BRY GOODS FURCHASED OF US, and local musicians will be employed. Bill Games, At Allen’s field tomorrow afternoon L] B B0 BR BB BN BE B8 --munn B at 3:15 o'clock, the Plainville Ath- letic club will play the fast Crimsons » of Hartford. Condon and Kalish will BERLW M'WS clined to the belief that all are due Arthur Benson entertained friends | @PPear for the locals and the linéup to negligence and an excessive rate | from out of town last evening. will be strengthened by several new of speed. Therefore, it is reported, Announcement has been made of | Plavers. The ville team has been the state police, in conjunction with | the approaching marriage of Gustav | Plaving excepticnally good ball lately, the local authorities, will maintain a | Hansen of this place and Miss Wini- | having already won six out of nine stricter watch and arrest violators. | fred Benson of New Jersey. The cer- | B2mes. The team will appear in new mMM”NITY [;ENTER Road Work Finished. smony will take place in August at the | Uniforms tomorrow. They were pur- y Sl There is a well graded road to [ home of the bride. Miss Benson was | chased from the proceeds realized |and in the evening the pastor's sub- 2 ‘ a For Saturday at Modern Market hnm Berlin today. Several thousand | formerly a residemt of this place, and | from the dance recently given the | ject will be: “The Call to Res Co:, 35 West Main street, Choice Beef. tons of dirt were used in fllling in [ is weli known locally. Mr. Hansen | Club recently. Private subscriptions Plainville Personals. Spring Lamb, Native Veal, a full line w | the ruts and .holes in the roadway.| is an overseas man. having served | 4onated by several of the leading Gospel Camp meetings are being | of S. & B. Smoked (;nods'also a fine Th. highway was thrown open to | through the World War. He is in the | Pusiness men aided in the outfitting of , conducted at White \Oak and are t all, lean, Smoked Shoulders Iruflh' this morning. employ of R. O. Clark The couple | the team. The suits are of a cream largtly attended. E Ib. Give us a call. Tel. 208.— Newsy Town Notes, will make their future home here r‘volur and have a thin black stripe. As Daniel Lynch of Westfield, & | Mrs. Laura Austin of Kensington The state police made another visit | Y€t there have been no ini on ja patient the New Britain hospital you want quality seed, plant MI EVGII[ 10 Be Held Hcre is spending a week at the shore. to this place yesterday. The object | {hem, although a large Ensl o Wwho was injured at the local freight | Rackliffe's bulk seeds.—Advt. Miss Ruth Crandell of Berlin is | ©f their visit is unknown letter P~ will be sewed on the left | vard was discharged and sent home ; Jllly 30 speading iwe wealkis ot the Girl Numerous complaints have been | Side when they arrive, {oday: g ade ov 24 The Aces have arra ay . The Servi Scouts’ camp In Massachusetts. m:rd"on l\:;‘“:‘hqhi::r:‘dnlon of mle l::llil i ’;’(":‘°Mh};:r;'r’or‘:l""::d"’.ir;’]-‘go'“‘:_", Miss Malvin A. Hitchcock has been ‘,,uh We ':;:Ml“:l; e The Misses Doris Honiss, Harriet | B B ay mow in_ the | All Stars . - -~ “{removed to the Hartford hospital to cex . T tha 1z el 4 spita g | Miller. and Hazel Vile of Berlin, left | Process of construction. The high 293 L9 % iviace] tamorrow after. | ungergolian operation for tonsilitis we can render any, service, s still open to travel, but is in such a | noon. Moreno and Elliot will be the s tion with the handling d EN this afternoon for the Honlss cottage | © et and adenoids. Dr. Dwyer of Hart- 'fllTE HOUNTA]N AcClD T at Imdian Neck, where they wlil | Wretched condition as to be a menace [ battery. : Sond nitosidid hac. the transaction of any spend the next two wecks. to public safety Church Notes. I ness. We accept depo: 1 " =t Mr. and Mrs. Howard Warren of & Miss' Marion Gibney of Hudson - .l lainvillee M. E. Church—Preachng | Canal street are receiving congratula- ?;:o:lrl\t’(u:fig l:::::: d‘ d Epgine Loses Genmerator in Route— | street, Berlin, will leave Monday for E KS’ GRI L bi‘ :2"4@aslfjr. Rev. James M. Tranmer | tions on the borth of a son, born ves. ed tQ l 1 at 10:45 a “Does It 4 5 3 E SHOES FOR THE BABIES and lawn, at prices below cost. D neat weekd W3 MECahena %-TON, 1, 2 AND 3.TON SIZES Stony Point on the Hudson river t 10345 a. m., on the topic, SR Cops Will Get Speeding Drivers— | where she will spend the balance of Pay?” Sunday school at 12 o'clock : 1 " S Mrs. Francis LeVasseur of North : bl S ou-dl siebly Open to Public. 30 Washington St. [ and Epworth league meeting at 6:45 | w, bt - 16 WHITI In California Earthquake—Newsy The Y. M. T. A. & B. drum corps o'clock. The topic will be “Why :n&;';;?,fi‘é',h“(-“; is visiting relatives H NG STREET —o— y 2 R lett for Meriden this noon to take People Are Unhappy,” and will he | " Flainfie wh o ol o b ‘nm in the parade and baton swing- SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER led by F. B. Manchester. Evening ,,p:',f:,r"‘;fa',‘fl; ‘.'rl::'r;’g‘m "",fl‘:h:'“ Under New Management. ! v t 7:30 o'clock, with the sub- " “lectric * ¥he third annual lawn fete to be | Ing contest which were held in that service a 5 L qattne mbull . Mven by the people of Berlin for the | city this afternoon e Joct by pastor, Rev. James Tranmer, Hoprmeee will spend Sundey at Mt. | FTRST CLASS WORK | 3 3 o ‘om-| The Acorns were reported as irs o 308 Regular p y . Penefit of the Worthington Com $1.50 i 4 AL s Mr. and Mrs. Eu Bel S v meet Thursd T gene Beland have manity Center bullding fund will be | Primed for the battle with Plainville heeling Thuraday evsning at 45 | returned to their' home in Plainfield, GUARANTEED PLAINVILLE, | r e o'clock. the evening of July 30, on | In that town tomorrow afternoon. T! Per Plate - V. after risi I8 Sreuing of locals have a desire to take their Congregational Church—Regular - J- after a short visit to Mr. and Banking Hours.— | 0l rivals into camp. A large dele- —— morning service at 10:45, with Rev. | MTS. John LeVasseur of Broad street. 3 l;:ton will follow the local \team to Raymond Beardsley of Windsor con- | A&Nnes Scranton, the nine year old WORK CALLED FOR ’ s:m:i:v: e rbot for victory Served from 1 o'clock to 8 p. m. ducting the services. dauxhtv_r of Edward Scranton of 9a m to 12 m., ‘s in expected to surpass the| Mr and Mrs. George Scofield and | A la Cartc from 8 p. m. to 11 p. m. Church—Services will be | Mountain View has been operated on AND DELIVERED. 9 p. m. g . Fllen, Elsie and Susan Scofield, were Music from 6:00 to 8:00 p. m. $ m., and the pastor's theme | @t the Hartford hospital for ruptured | ity Conter i & clvic | members of & plenic party which | Enjoy a hearty Sunday dinner at the | will be “Christ On Board” with Sun. | appendicitis. Her condition is satis- — ‘Th\:.n?:.'.‘":l«"‘.kmn rm»rm. benefits | Journeyed to Savbrook this morning. Elks' Grill and bring your day school at 12:05. At 6 p. m. there | factory, 5.nm community. Plans for a home | lLawrence E. Golon bas returned Family along. will be the Young People's service Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Vincent and for the club have heen formulated | fram a week's visit in Providence. p Ay and at 7 p. m. the pastor will have |daughter Irenc of Washington street B iasey 1o now being rained | Dr. T. C. Hodgson of Berlin is en- | Queen Olives € g | for his theme “The Work Completed.”.| have gone to Winsted for a short time S@his year's fete will be a classic | tertaining his mother and sister who Purre of Tomato Soup Advent Church—Tomorrow morn- Mrs. Charles Gilbert and son re residents of Canada | Consomme Royal ing Rev. George E. Tyler will have as | Charles of Canal street have moved | In N Loc gene for It will consist of interpreta- | & 2 A & Ul s g > n INew ation figns of scenes and dances from “Mid. | John Hannon and family —have Roast Younz Stuffed Capon ubject “A Great Change Coming.” | to Ann Arbor, Michigan. They were e ! Sned - Mid | woved from the Schowaiter home on : The Sunday school will meet at 12.05 | accompanied by H. Alan Milner. B se : All Good M Gh‘; witmer Night's Dream.” The com. | moved from the Schowaiter homae on Apple Sauce Z e T e etter Service. s n faree rom enough voiaisars 1o aa- ¢4 home b Fast Rlin | Toas sidoin ot Peet Au Jus COX AND ROOSEVELT SHAKE! ™hg spacious lawn at the home of | Major Frank L. Wilcox on Worthing- | jon Ridge. A large sum has been | roglized from former fetes and this E ; Boi Mashed Potatoes ith success. The cast has already ‘ anies - 2 lod or Mashed [igdled rehcarsals {ton is spending a week at Momau Stewed Tomatoes guin White Mountain's Accident. | About 10 attended the dnnual pic- Queen Fritters " N\ & * ¥ . o eloctric generator. used in the ... .0\, ast Berlin Sunday school | Chilled Watermelon or Tce Cream | B P : NS X R | SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ines on the New Iaven road.| .4 ot 1 house Point today. i-Tassc S ! . ped from its accustomed place on | rpe Aigses Claire and Mollie Mur- Pomal $ K 3 i engine of (he White Mountain | .. pave returned to their home on — 8 ; 8 0 d n owt aa the train was pulling out | 12l mingion avenue from schoo! i | Falein il ccident Flour the Berlin station yesterday af- | ;oo 0 3o 3 * S Wmbon. Paswensers foelng the | Eaet | mariia Xoma. s 2 § Sale on Smoked Shoulders pink and jarring thought some — ared bers and Nearly a hundred members a Sterage and Accessones. ; ¢ ¥ Corned Plate :.n.dh'::\';:r‘\ru‘;:r ‘r';}::::.'"','.l:d‘rn—mn.- of the Methodist Sunday | or p i Beral cars passed over it before the | 3°hool lett this motning for Light- | Repair Work a Specialty. e ERRS } G Fresh Plate house Point, the trip being made by rain could be halted. It was found | TR0 O T o ng cars. The | Phone 2227 139 Arch St ear-knockers that alr eonnections ) » t e machines left for the share shortly OVERLAND AGENOY N b ad bt;n -":'v"lrf" h.‘u.,.'.”.’,"'c::;u ":::l after 8 o'clock. The return will be 2 2 i Lean H g frame: . e . £ - made at 6 o'clock this evening. 4 s ams ur BADS *The cars in m.'n-'\n. 'n""_"-‘! Miss Marguerite Pollard, emploved ? 2 o ! ho“lder teak & elght, nn:li consis m.:“n |-] in the office of the New Britain Ma- . 5 ) # PO B v J”:,‘:r"""d'”n;"l': ve the eails. | chine company is enjoying her an- e : : : x . R“ — EEF —i .o s " | nual two weeks' vacation o : ; ; I.AMB % n proceeded on its way im- The street lights were on again last the shoulder blades, poorm‘.,uu-. % X A . SUGAR FOR CANNING: heartburn, flatulency. S 2 ppolfely and the enkine was re-| . ool ieor an interruption of sev- | fted an crippled when New Haven I 2seyminy t reached Victor Belden, the local newsdealer. in Earthquake Territory. | \s enjoying the day at the shore. Willlam Lyons, the Kensington | The Misses Theodore Bunce eher, In anxiously awaiting word | Iris Hazen have returned from relatives in the district of Los | week's stay at Wampum lodge § - S T N GEN. CONTRACTORS les which was shakeen by three | Wethersfield. This lodge is main- rthquakes yesterday. Mrs. G. C.| tained by the Campfire girls, ¥ : 4 { ¢ { ons, wife of Dr. Lyons of New Brit- | Church services will be held in the o 4 g £ : tm, Marry Lyons and family and | jocal churches tomorrow As uswal. s A : 3 4 Charles Baldwin and daughter Beatrice and Willlam Daniels were ed "o California some years | tendered a surprise party at their oo et s ; g : » L JREG *% PLUMBING . JOBB[NG Lk ang are now stationed at Los | home last evening by a number of hel friends. Games were trouble, relieve the most stubbomm 3 £ " Will Get Speedsters, R R ht o resi s fpve cases, and give strength and tone A Ry ; ACCURACY COURTESY Worthington Ridge will probably | served to liver, stomach and bowels. ¢ . . d : . SERVICE : .k SPE!D & ‘large police haul very shortly Margaret Enscoe of West Cromwell Purely Plain or Sugar Costed. l&_nm‘ouu mku a friendly warn- | was visiting friends in town yester- | 80 YEARS’' CONTINUOUS SALE T ey B R aath lee-proshibut: smabiesd g i s R PLAINVILLE ENG..& SUPPLY CO. Miss Dorthy w-od\hl—n- ton—Cox and Roosevell, demo- | hgre for the first campaign ccnt»er- The wuthorities are in- ;:lon ., " sy lcrlflc candidates for president and | ences —_—

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