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PLAINVILLE NEWS Be88858863500080085000000000000000004 Tl] BAT",E H_AMES i:- e Q‘ HARTFORD. ‘ sunmgioenne 3 ALTENTION AUTOISTS! at Klait House WOOL AUTO ROBES AT HALF PRICE — ‘ Think of It--Wool Auto Robes at $5.00 KITCHEN RANGE THE CAUSE s 0 e e L i $50 LS e will place on sale Thursday morning 200 Wool Auto Robes at half the regular price. B Ey taking every Robe the manufacturer had we were able to buy them at less than the wool Voters to Be Registered Tomorrow— | 3% could be bousht for. You bencfit by our great purchase, Domocratic Dot s - The Robes are 58x72, with black chinchilla front and plain back. . eRates ) GoLto ENcw: Now is the season when autolsts are looking for just such robes as these. They will, no doub) ° | & The robes will be on display in the windows, X 2 Items of Interest. Because of our limited number and the fact that many people will have to be pleased, we are i restrict these rugs, only 2 to a customer. Come early and make your selection. Every robe a. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Considerable cxcitement prevail ¥ derful value. throughout the town 1 norr ¥or this special sale we will reduce a ndmber of our Blankets. Now is the time of the| Millinery, Suits, €oats, Dresses, Dlouses, Furs and all that pertains to when a call was sent in from - to buy Blankets, and be prepared for the cold weather. 2 for the local fire department. The | Also special prices on.Sheets. firemen did not lese time in respond- | Linen finish Pillow Cases, 45x36, both plain hem and hemstitched. Very epecial for thi ing. The fire was in the Klatt house only 3%¢c each. - at the corner of st street and New We have a few Pequot Dillow cases, sizes 45X38 1-2, which we will sell for 59c each. While Britain avenue. Thick smoke was last, E pouring out of S tic windows Ty o | g Two Hundred Chic Hand Blocked Hats Offer at $3.98 the blaze was confined to the attic. A large crowd followed the fire trucks the fire and assisted the families removing the household furniture clothing. Chemicals were used to THESE HATS SHOW THE NEW IDEAS FROM PARIS. 2004 advantags and & stream of hosé This is a wonderfully low price, you will agree, for such lovely merchandise. - was direcicd into the top floor. These Hats are all hand blocked and made of -contrasting materials. The damage from firc did not The tops are of duvet de laine with velvet facing. Aantiis . e Hats in Tricorn, Off the face, Roll and Turban, in all the wanted color camblna.tlunl. brown ap e nsldErabla Harmito ceilin blac :\ and blue, all brown and all black, not to mention many other colors, materials and styles of these Hats are the very last word in Paris. Hat a beauty and worth two or three times the price we are asking, la Thursday morning for $3.98. 50 have some ve smart Hatter's Plush Sailors, in black and bro¥n. These we will very special for Thursday at $5.00. P aammg&gm% I ) 4 PREEER women's wear shown In the very latest and most popular modes. ) 9 -0 o Newness is the key note of every display. Lines, fabrics and colorings are different, only quality re- mains in this store, forever the same. You are in- | vited to come to our fashion show. o o PR B ERERER [} Don't forget in looking at the new Hats and the latest modes in made up garments,to pay a visit to our Dress gouds and Silk sections, also to Shoo glepartment. In fact you are welcomed to browse about from one department to another to acquaint yamrself with the new goods that are downstairs rooms. ) and Mr Charles Klatt reside in the house. Tho d from the Kitchen_ range. Klatt had made a wood®fire in d was warming some water pre- paratory to starting her canning. Some of the p: ks flew up the chim- ‘:} Bt € heemn s b s e Last Day of Our September Sale of Housewa escaped through a hole in one section and fell to the floor, igniting it That a permanent fireman would be considers le & et to the town in e ol s ot il s as brought to jt again tod The lacal firemen are fmaking a move towards such an appointment 1d it is expected that the town off will take action on it soon EWS g b g 'ILLINOIS VOTERS O el BERLIN N E. Kenneth Clark, a graduate 5 p. m. tomorrow, J. N. McKernan ERE MARS L e O i ine e BALLOTING TODAY | repuntican resistrar of voters, and has accepted a position with the Ber- company and start- William L. Cafferty, democratic reg lin Censtruction signed to the engineering department. 2 S | hall 1o reccive the names of all per- ey Both Republicans and Democrats [ [0 (2 “eCONe 1o BORE Cre list of “la as an honor pupll in th | Mr. Clark was a P #9013 who are to be | c list of year's graduating ciass of the »| Taking Part in Gubernaiori ol two tailored pockets, Many delishtful tuckings, buttons or braidingd mre sometimes used to {and was also awarded first pri comprise the names fiolare 4 drawing the plans of the new dormi- Primary—Other Candidiies. entitled to be made for, | will butld town clection. which will : its cven more attractive. | tories which the colles b ' ck th _ . 1 e s AR \While employed t the Berlin Con- [ Chicago, Sept. 15 publican s October 4. The registrars p 5 e color are wonderful. | You wonder ho L:?:;g;;plmem all up, ail the Chinese blué - o 1 > 11 reside in | democratic candidates fc revise and correct the old votin, st. and the lovely autumn browns, ome and see 8 ay _ et O YA s PRICES RANGE FROM $39.50 TO $295.00, Vl and PRSSEDEENS | * "%l e cons ot b st [ AL R : 6 Torn Dowy 8 Teave for Coast. nearly-80 other state offices were voted | YO(T® (0T the toxn election are siee | S BERE SO RSV MIBAFTTHVBLCHOH lLouls C. Anderson and his sons, shaken Up Geor Nels and Arthur, left yester- [ ©n by men and womeg in 1llinois to- | on the i A heavy registration of day for Californin. where they will|day. The bitter campiign which de- al wo expected. The town —— - _ — — — —————— make their home in the future. They | veloped between two factions In the | W v d o qmu 1:‘.>no axo ‘\\\r\“ o m ] AGams, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B.|sult in the largest rted that the majority of the fair ¥ ——— Adams of this town. Th will go | b _lh"'.‘ - " e sex would cast their ballot z e | Has No Speaking Engagements Today ey 1 by way of Albany and the Lincoln re republican factiona cen- | {own election ) District to Be Pormed in Town— | Y W0V of Albany " | tered around the ticket® heac by Dikianen i Conveatios, Spends Time Preparing Onc |- B B contnually coming in, all of which are displayed to best advantage Everything is so new yet with an air of flnality about it that puts B one at ease, regarding the authenticity and popularity of these styles for the coming Autumn season . COME ON COME ALL, EVERYBODY WELCOMED. MANY BIG VALUES THAT WILL NOT BE DUPLICATED Hardwood Clothes Pins, 5 dozen to carton, 4 1-2 Garbage Cans, galvanized firmly fitting inch size. At 29¢ carton " Floor Brooms, first quality corn, wire bound, Priced $1.10 to $1.95. varnished handle, at 98c. E |Auto Vacuum Freezer, two quart size, $5. Eiectric Irons, siz-pound weight; guaranteed dependable, $3.98. Splint Hamper, hinged cover, $2.98 and $8.f Delightful Showing of Autumn Suits PLAIN AND FUR TRIMMED MODELS IN THE AUTHENTIC FA&mOl\s % e have a wonderful stock of new Autumn Suits. A display showing the new lines. The fasciy colors and the rich, beautiful fabric A i Fvery Suit is so smart — so correct in detail — so new as to length and line, you will want one at once, that the first cool day will find you well prepared. Long lined — slender — the coats much longer than last year' The shoulders shaped to fit ¢ and very smoothly, with sleeves and collars in har mony. Skirts are cut with clever simplicity, —————————————————————————————— ———————————————————————————————————————— HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. 3¢ R0 P R R S B B B R B R PRI B 0 0 B B B S B £ highw The ty which is com- |t Snallilor Kankakesand The d mdorson Family Lenves for West | posed of three automobiles, expects | /on Tma ol = R a The democratic delegates elected s {0 arrive in California by thq fifteenth § PO i oast—School Roard Has Mecting— | of October. Their families will leave | Thompson of « i “" S convention ir w Haven today, lef! o 15.—With a day : train i : ","“' At et a0t sunnert. | s aftecnoon. “John Wade and ‘Ed- |, v clear of appointments, Ser . “Reserve District . ed by Governor Frank O, Lowder s il Dt oo Bppolutoes | ator larding was at his desk cariy |, REEQEE OF KR CONDINON O ot ui the clom of busintes ot M IS The second time in one week | There will be & mesting o n-:: i &z o | They wi 1 probably return tomorrow | «oq. S on his next front porch | At New Britain, in the Stat Somnecticat, a4, people interested in the formaton ¢ harl Wetars ot | Cod UL ’ pee 1 Welivered here | roans and discounts, including rediscounts trolley bhas jumped the track d | 4 fire district this evening in Lioyd's aries e @ DOK Skin Wedding Today. L gat s frov several | Acceptances of other Banks discounted sed much damage. Last night at [ hall. A district has heen lald out by b8 Bppeutiment of mOre ihan sdding of Peter inner ' been *Total loans ceene seesees | ' 000 deputies for duty at / e 70 el lane o i |t il et \” ot llv‘n “‘v :4 Y ‘- achael € L 5 % . titut by the | 7 Government Securities Owned: bound for New Britain, left the | \' W inclu drew charges from Thomps el o B e tad 1oy E poon . N jonal committee and Pledzed to secure U. S. deposits (par value) 150,000.00 o ton. It is a question of vital impor ion of a ) it took wlace > morning minee is expected to make con- Pledzed to secure postal savinzs deposits (par value) .. 10,000.00 . t was coming down the hill e L PR MR arr 3 2 3 = S L Y = tance te v an 3 X s s 2 Bruns stitutional gov ment the theme of CayeNie e fveseniiies 450,000.00 instruction to the police to Pledged as collateral for State and other deposits or bills ts usual rato of speed and when it & = e =) iy deputies fou violating S Bl & netat wilere i 1n Ltorsess: | urs dbls are saked 1o s0ARA D e thy of this| his address ; Owned and unpledged .. 3 287,293.28 Roards Mect, o $ A = iding cere- farry M 2 v, the senator's Deposited with Trust Departinent in acc: it by a wood path it jumped the The finance and sehool boards and Sheriff Peters warned that inter mony ed r wi tended by e cons ention r conferred at visions of Sec. 11-K, Federal Reserve Act ... cees 29,000.00 s, due In all probability to a split : with the deputic might lead several | d ind relativ hE th! him Total U. Government securities . ) 1 nds and atives. | jeng vith h On leaving the tracks the car AL S den g e Other Bohds, Securities, etc.: fved o the left and struck s § he damoceatic nomination ] . ner left shortly | ror 1t proposed W - Bor Sther than U. S. bonds) pledged to secure postal e rhe ey 4 3 for a trip to Boston. | Daugherty left at midnight for Ch savings deposits .. s 5 99,887.75 ! was knocked |, 0 meeting which will be held Oc- pt % will live in New Brunswick on} cazo where the itiner vill be com- Securities other than bonds (not including stocks) tly over. ANl of the clectric and | ¢oner 4. The finance board was busy | [-eWis. former senator. opposed Rt veti atadl at 3 ce with leaders owned and unpledged B O .00 jphone wires were torn from their 2 the budget for next year | Barratt O'F A forme lieute t n N lv . Collateral trust and other notes of corporations issued for 5 ana part of the town was in | PTiPRIInS the ba thin | KOver BSINL framiiChic i in Bu here. I not less than One Year nor more than Three Years' time 34,8375 an will official wnnounce it within T ng B na t - oy ‘Tetal bonds, securities, etc., other than U. kness for the rest of thg night and demoecratic atorial race lay > . R a = : the course of n few days : ) g v s » o > e = ock of Federal Reserve Eank (50 per e of subscription) %0 without telephone service. |+ Regjstrars to Meot. tween Kmmet Burke of Chicago od their door TO MEET ANNUALLY. Value of banking house, owned and unincumbered S INe cay had been moing at a great T e T aTIITl Heikin e n | Peter A Waller of Kewanee Peidentts bl S e i o " Sent 15.—The na- ] Eutniture end fixtures .. o B B¢ inacdlw bt dobt s he reg A s . I iAmong republic members . ) PN ash . Sept. 5. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank tomorrow from till 5 at the wn ¢ 10t come in fast enous 2 rence of Catholic chari- | Items with Federal Reserve Bank in process o would have heen completely [ 1o O oo o0 e of recetving | fOnEress seekin nomination prlsignayrass Pt tional conference of Catholic chari- e e d and the trolley gone down the | ' the . he | “Uncle Joe™ Cannon of Dq s ties hercafter will meet annually in- "-*‘l ‘in vault and met amounts due from National bapks names to be plac on th to : 5 or ke _only open- Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and {ugt comp t embankment made list,” who will be entitled Lo ” ars old ‘f"“' an i 3 ARGt tinie a6 The Tria ad of biennially. Decision to hold in the United States . o isreied w only A woman and young « opp as E. B > a e § Lt ore wa 1 woman and n ie ! |»n _Onen 15 conducted meetings every year, ternating be- | Total of Iltems 544,230.77 @ In the car at the time of the Boevlin Briefs. of wnville. and Lynn Hamm t 2 Checks on banks located outside of cny or town ‘of reporting dent, but they received a bad v e el naton | ey Vet aaid e s : shington cities in the bank and other cash items .. Axel Anderson ¢ Vorthing r sold ta 0 Redemption fund with U. §. Ing 4ip. There was very IMtle | piqea joft this morning for a two 1) arty. 2 va lbaltgd g L ‘Treasurer : age done to the trolley. Only tho | weeks' vacation The Kel « s v ras | zates the conference now in ses- | Interest earned but not collocted—approximate—on Notes and to the door en the left side was Mre Alph Carter and son have ‘ 10ta Eonie! Sion here. which! today! decided ] civic Bills Receivabie not past due off ft for New Haven where they will S ricf r problemns and the work of girls’ clubs. | Total econductor sald thiz morning that ] c¢1anq4 the wedding of Mrs. Carter's { In Such a Way Poes Socialist Candi- . i g 2 : 3 whole blame could bo lald to the Stews on a b o C Capital Stock paid in that ¢he rails are of the old type | Eastmian Mewh date for c-President Refer to | ventry Lake early this morn e D | | ported by Ma William Hale | (. recent caucus to attend the in the near future, of Loems, To Form Fire the town auditors held an important meoting at the town hall last night 1t was to make preparations for the bloodshed.” Seeking vernot s Jame Hamilton | o ears. The ties underneath the | beth McKeon are $hg ihe el | TONOYRt And Nepubiitam iition o Interest and discount collected or credited, in are rotted in some places. This I illim who turity and not earned (approximate) - - o ‘ pr A1l roltant or is reported to be the 3 iscou 1 <v..$ 60,255.00 | Amount reserved for taxes accrued ... S Sundhiriporlliim Sl El b | e ra ioa 1 ciatist > for vice- Libeesosal ; i At oar \mount due to Federal Reserve Bank (deferred paven : it ) \| as Mary Horn of South n is 5] . . b . Shmiizered e s 113,495 t amounts due to National banks . S t It should he fter the acel- | nx Miss Mary MeGee d ent ¥ last n store, is in receipt of s loans ... {et amounts due to banks, bankers, and trust companies of laxt week—nlso blamed on the A Widener of Alexandria Pay France, ths dratts 2.l ‘ 53.10 | in the United Stat 1d foreign countries the I 1« s manager | F tined checks ougstanding ition @f the rails e people o w York, i= the guest of Mr. & eratic par 1 o oo Vs g J mana . ¥ 3,35 I checks on ow commiunity are wondering if the | afre (jeorse Griffith P Sathe P pars oy of t > in ales, | seock I 5 Total of Items ... e iRVt 195,570.34 1 ! Dema posits (other than hank Beposits) subject * to Re- of Miss Mary McCourt in Hart- a Antieco Heptil YS T Beyraonr necticut company iotend doing : o Hadler hoa veturnal to | ius seems tolba whic by : : sald this mornin that thé stiea after sp ing 1 sur ypor rela % tha Rebek t rening i v s Si 3 3 e jon sald 1) v K tha ) nnastics af pending the sum 1 prorted T caus 1 4 ¢ : |1 a * i g L d)” R ressmonpdipaipl st dd g H L months in town that the socialist par . L o vited s @ o rowed) o ot safg on the roud where the e by ection = e e ol ) ' ley trdfks are laid, as they have bl sut_apction At Rissicy dia and all ocher ¢ llow the trolley so much leeway An unusual ea 2 T and Aeposits (other than sank deposits) ' ! subject lfl reserve see o < 4 b \ - st L O : { in coeeeeane 5 014.51 | Time deposits . 5 a0 day rder to bo sure of veing Slp= i - ; the w i . I s “Subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings): ~y p S > X . ¥ . .. z i by theim i when 1y SRave the W s A i et S : i ccount ... 14 S of deposit (other than for money borrowed = -4 Se B i ts S ! deposits - . eesacee . e 3 t Spirited © s S led at An- deposits ... S i 5 Pt of time deposits subjcct to Reserve .. . 1,081,351.18 ual Sesaton in Washir F“-emen S fle'd Da , . riman ey 59,0098 || Gaited Biatoe Scpostte (Stusi toan postal tavings): whington, Sept. 15 Wit t » « i tate " F 000.00 | War loan Ucposi count i nnne s Registrars' Notiee. eral spirited contests in prospect, | i o e, i Keetion "o ot | nomination of officers occupicd tho SEPTEMBER 18th. 1920 Iy tods « - e | e N TN IRt Voters will be 1 | attention today of delegates X PLAINVILLE. CONN. : ] Smit . | Due 't a Vankers ’ . . : discounts shown above, the s oy prember 16, 1920 Town ! nual encamgy nt of the veterans Lavmias Afte Nivee Alsem . ' a s e 3 | was in excess of those permitted v (See. . wpted in , 1 pos Lais 247 .o : otes upon which total chaige not to cxcced 50 Cohts Wi bultding, from § o'clo “ - s Thel aliittin w e T: st ¥ . M. for the purpose of rect) foreign T The election will be yorueer Fire Department Circles, g The number of such loans wa c o8, 16 be plased on the “To held tomorrow About 40 Companies will participaie ! - 2 y ‘ E Bt S euneciieal, OB E of St ond ge of péraons, men and women, who | On today's program for addresscs | in Ulo GRy's events ear y s of "o e . : T foid: : Stoner.” Precident of the above-named bauk, o solemnly swear payable with Federal Reserve Bank ad to be Made Blectors ba(ors | wore Supgeon Gen. Cumming of the 10 Drum Corps 7 Bands w C Benct ok taatiine g L e A J. SLOPER, Presi a180, 0 revies and corrder | Public h“‘\'h Site; Col. {F‘ ':-. | in Parade. ltll utlcura. ¥ i pac solec - that N bed and sworn to before me, this 15th day of September, 192 Cholmeldy-Jones rector ol e | Hose Laying Contests. Acrial { of my R e S = g il ol y .\)\IN and beiier. X, Serecs o war tiliionrance, and (il Rt g B o i Soa and Talcum| | " ™ % HiCiSon, mrases. orrect—Attenti I C. M. THOMEON, Bakmosn Resistrar. |\ famkin, directpr of vocationak Band Concért. <~pohw-nh!uwm Forcamoloc |, | | SULSCIE gRnd Snorn te belore me. this ) i T g