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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1920. EBGEREES | PLANVILLE NEWS |5 ™ TOOK. PHYSIC Rascball Tomorrow. EEmEIIT e It is announced by msnagers of the g ELEGAION FOR TOWN [ i Y EVERY RIGH Many of the fans will attend the game at i Muzzy's_ ield in Bristol iomorrow when the New Departure team and | ThenShe Heard of “FRUIT-A-TIVES™ the Poli's of Hprtford will cla and Cured Herscl of Constipation ! “RBabe” Ruth will be the main i Both Parties to Decide Ior TOWD'S | ten wiin it tavoriie nome ran .J‘f‘ Usual Church Notices. ! Bes[ Mfll] Congregational chHurch Regular [ [ B2 morning services at 10: a. m. 'The e ew al lrts re 5% e text for the sermon will be, “For the - Love of Christ v POLLS OPEN AT 740 A, M. ittt i, 0 | R~ A RECEI I Tag the Christian Endeavor will meet at e mart oo of " o & Closing of Bristol Mills Affects About Episcopal church—Morning serv- 3 S B : D ice at 10:45 a. m. Celebration of the ¥ 2 3 A I R BB 160 Employes—Advent - s E Holy Communion and sermon. Sun- Confcrence Starts Tuesday — No | day school at 12 o'clock noon. ! S g I - j Plainville M. E. church—Preach- 3 2 S rlmm Baseball Tomorrow—Church Notes. | ing at 10:45 a. m and 7:30 p.'m. by & ; The town hall will be the scene of | ogis b S es M. Traumer. Sab MRS. JOHN CAPOZZI $3 98 VISIT WOMAN'S WEAR SECTION one floor up and select your Skirt from thé woénderful serge we are showing In sport styls, plain models for business wear, fine dressy kinds as well as skirts for the school girls, There arecgox pleated Skirts, Skirts pleated aliround. knife pleating, in fact a most varied choice ) < . bath school at 12 o'clock T great activity Monday when the elec- | worth league at 6.45 o e o Ashford, New York. tion for town officers will be held. Plainville Baptist Church—10:45 T feel it my duty to tell you what The polls will be open from 7 a. m. | M.. “The We~k of the Holy Spirit, *Fruit-a-tives’ or Fruit Liver Tablets until 6 p. m. da_\'li:rht{ savings time. \‘L"'r:d'a“‘ ‘:Fho":;’fmr;s "r“"m(l‘; 1352_':'“:]‘1‘; did for me. o U l he rey ican party feels confident 3 = > i 1 tried several ‘kinds of physiec for of victory, while the democrats are | FeOPle’s society: 7 p. m, “Preparation ] equally as confident. William J. | foT Victory.” ‘will be the pastor's| over three years; and, of course, Mn-LlNE Johnson, nominated again for select- | theme. while I took it every night my bowels - S eity for| Advent Christian Church—Tomor- = as soon as I s4 man, has served in that capacity for C omor + bu Istopped g row morning at 10:45 the pastor, Rev. ST - PP 2 - LOVELY PLAID EFFECTS in the new autumn tone of dull érange, forest grcew, russct brown, and ull the colorings to delight the women folks. Prices rang from $10.00 to $35.00. “Yorke” Shirts The Best Maving Just received our Aufumn Shipment of the famous “Yorke" S€kirts we invite your choice of the most bheautiful patterns yvet shown in all the fabrics of which Shirts are made. Woven madrax, printed nadras, percales, poplins, fibre mixtures, tub silks, crepe de chines, silk brondeloths and others with saft or stiff cuffs prices ranging from: $3.50 to $12.98 cach. Found for sale ut our Men's Department. the past six vears and is the hope of | '{ _ 2 taki i wld tipated b e o i i Georze E. Tyler, will give a short L Physio, I woNe o oonRsr Calor. for second selectman. has also | 4ddress upon the theme, “A Saviour | and would have Piles terribly. = served as long. E. P. Prior and F. s. | Here to Serve.” The Sunday school Iheardof ‘Fruit-a-tives’and bought CLEARING HOU Spencer, choices of the democratic | Will meet at 12:05 and in the even-| one box and took them. Now I New York, Oct. 2.—I party, are both capable men. Col- | Il& the pastor’s subjet will be “The | .y pot troubled any more with | Gecyaimer . s P Greatness of Jehovah's Works." lector of Taxes William J. Heming s - ipati i Balances widy has been named by both parties Town Topics. Coustipahion fand o fmoroll St - for the office this term. Victor Records for October—c. L.| ‘Fruit-a-tives’ did for me what no Factory Situations, Pierce & Co.. Opposite Monument— | other medicine ever'did;’they left 3 2 y | New Britain—Advt. no after-effects, and now I do naof It was definitely announced this About 30 of the local firemen left | hove to . 257 3 morning by the officials of the Bristol | i PouF 4 oon to attend the annua itati = - o annual I recommend ‘Fruit-a-tives’ to all PU DD New Fall Velvets and Velveteens FHERE I8 NOTHING NICER FOR COLD WEATHER, Suit, Dress or Coat. Rich in lustre, softly draping, suitable for all occusions and very durable, there is nothing prettler or more becoming. Manufacturing company in Plainville | ¢ .. the New London firemen at that the plant will not open Monday | \pa¢ place. - my friends’. morning as had been planned, but) g PACS 6 20 w ! : will h;’nlomd‘tor an indefinite period. e e e jahout}=0) wommmn e 1O Mrs. JOHN CAPOZZIL The ruling will affect more than | o "ro "0y " linie clection. The ma- %0c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. 160 employes in the local plant, the | 5515y of them called up by telephone. | Atdealersor from FRUIT-A-TIVES o majority of these being women work- Walter ers his former home on Maple street to The Standard Steel and Bearings | oy : 2 = ; : i hurch street systematically bankin company closed their doors yester- Harry Tompkins of Whiting street 4 day for an indefinite time. has returne, from The Wiers, Mass. incofnc. This bank Church Conference. / The monthly meeting of the Plain- 3 The annual sessions of the Advent | Ville Ministers’ association will be deposits in every Christian conference of Connecticut | held at the home of Rev. J. M. Tran- and western Massachusetts, will | mer. tor of the M. church, INTEREST ON commence next Tuesday in the Ad- | Broad street, on Mgnday morning at COMPOUNDED vent church on Quest street, Bristol. |10 e’clock. The confirence Will CONINUE LN | so———— : PLEASURE CARS the following Friday. Rev George B. M. IRVING .'ESTER " Registrars’ Notice. Tyler, astor of the local Advent Tyier, pastor of the local Adveat| . . Seemcimen 193 ARCH ST\ s . R Plainville will be in session in the Town meetings. The meetings will begin | Building. Tuesday. October 1920, from 193 ARCH STREET at 10 o'clock in the morning and con- | a. m. to 5 p. m. (standard time) for the E e l - 0 tinue the entire day. In the evening | Rurpose of revielng and "f:':“f_“r:“"“‘ e there will also be services. The first o8 o twe STo Do Mads hedilod B and second days of the conference | tion 1o be held November J. N, McE A 430 MAIN STREET t £ Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night. Storage. Supplies and Repairing LOVELY CHIFFON VELVET ix shown in black and all the rich dark street shades, 40 inches 7.00, S8.00 and #9000 18- INCH DLACK VEL\ plain and chiffon finish at $6.00 and $7.00 yard. The 15-inch width In plain frame and chiffon finish s priced $1.75, $2.00, $2.50. $3, $1 and $3 yard. BEAUTIFUL VELVETBENS IN BLACK AND COLORS, 45 inches wide extra quality for $6.00 yard. Another wrade 38-<inch for 8400 yanl. The -inch width priced at $2.50 and $3.00 yard. While the t-ineh s but $L.50 yard, g re; tered yesterday to be made vot- Lathrope has moved from | Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y, once with the fixed MAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALI DRY GOODS PURCHAS ED OF U The polls | severe wind and rain storm, the light- at all voting places will be open from | ing and telephone systems about this 6 In the morning until two in the | end of the town were totally disabled afternoon All are warned that posi- | for more than twelve hours. Several tively no one can cast their vote after | t#lephone lines were still out of order lTlGA[ o'clock. ‘The voting place fér the ' this morning. Several trees were Kensington distriet will be in Lyons' | blown down! one in the grové and b shop For the \\'nrlhm('onlfir\lllhm one in front of R. O. Clark's . district in Town hall. In the | residence. The latter tree blocked the ES UUT M“NDAY ? Rerlin district at Woodward's | highway so that a detour had to be et Bocause of his shop being | taken témporarily through Cottage used as a voting place Mr. Lyons will | street not conduct his usual business on Rtev, Percy Norwoed of the Berke- will be devoted to regular business ' routine, while Thursday will be Sun- | Rexistrars. Monday { ley Divinity school was a visitor in Democrats and Republicans Am‘ e et 1wl aveming. ) < Church services will be held to- Outcome ol Election H A successful barbecue was held by | MOrrow as usual. the Amerfean Paper Goods company | - The whist given at Athletic Hall —— this afternoon at the Fishing club | st evening under the atspices of pond. The barbecue was for the male | S'. Gabriel's church was gratifying REPUB“CAN RALLY 0“ OCT (| employes of the plant only and over | SUccess. A considerable sum was - 75 were present A bascball game | Mealized et was featuréd oh the list of sports for ' “ ":‘""’" l"'" nd Albert Lawrence N ent on a hunting trip yesierday orge Carte d Williain Tiyan | the 8ftefnoon | trip yesierday. Town News | Here Are Cord Tires For You! Anxiously Walting—Woman Speak- . Vietor Records for Octobér—C. L. etice. or Engaged—Probate Convention— | Pierca & Co. Oppesite Monument- i v o sion on Tu ay, October 5, 1920, in the Have you bought our Cord Tives? . Whichever way you consider them, you find they are first rate.in quality, and their prices far below market listings. special condition arose and we took advantage of it. That's why you now pay less than pre-war prices. They are first quality, 1920 stock, and they are.twice guaranteed to serve 8,000 miles’— by the factory and by us. You get a standard make, and not one tire in a hundred of its kmd has ever been returned. New Britain—Advt ( 0 . he y Y Town Hall, from & a. m. to & o'clock p. Church Noted®f—Town News, The Grange Rewing club will give ' for the purpose of receiving v‘m:: u‘ r:-‘n | a sewing bee at their hall Tuesday. and en to be placed on the “To De October 12, General churge of ten Made” Sean MAOWIL Ve antitied Ing. The flame which has kept the | centy will be asked, i “"f_l s Sseies befaes T shman. o W pot Loiling will ho extinguished | The trees that arfived Wednesdn el s W beMING Monday when (het town's elections | Weré planted in Memotal Park today I CORR, Are held A lafge crowd was present ai th Negistrars. rge Carter is up for first select- | €orn roast given by Miss Ruth man on the republlcan ticket Al- | Singht last evening though not a life long resident of this Miss Mary Hart of Kensington has town, he has spent 24 of his years | returned from a month's vaeation here and | thoroughly acquainted | spent in New York with the peliticul situation Mrs. H. L. Porter &f Worthington “Mie democruts are basing thelr | Rid entertaining guests from hopes on William H. Ryan, Mr. Ryan | Spr . Mass has nlso served as second selectman A Inrge class was enrolled at the Bnd i« well known throughout Merlin [ dance in Grange hall last evening. and Kensington Miss Rose Fitgsimmons has re- n Saturday. October 8, there will| turned home after a week's vacation. h.u républican rally in the Rerlin own Hall. The republicans have se- pured Everett J. Lake. the candid ] Victor Records for October—C. L. for governor, and Miss Lucy Price of | Plerce & Co. Opposite Monument-- Maoctford, 1o speak. Miss Price is well| New Britain—Adyvt Jknown in Hartford political cireles R. O. Clark left today for Wester- nd will be weleomed by Berlin|ly, R. [ where he will spend several Women. Further plans will be an- | days as the guest of 4. O. Mills, for- .n\f'nm dina few day merly of New Britain, any are wuiting for the results Mr. and Mrs, Harold k. ac- e f this clection to see what iniluenca | companied by Miss Av ins, lert ‘"_‘ ol Bhe women's vote had, There were 148 | today for Woodstock, Y. to visit | Not mcfely a soldering job vomen made voters last w who | Miss 1tuth Clark who has heen visiting here but skilled service that M, or have the right to. cast their [ there for the past month. Tk will means perfect heat radiation ote and it is anticipated that all will | return Monday evening. | —result, a motor that per- how themselves at the polls on Mou- Judge Willlam Noble of West Crom- | forms best. cconomically. ay. well was a visitor in town yesterday. | Save bea otor by All women who have as yot not | Mes Lucy Gfibert 18 i with the having your radiator in egistered and wish to be made voters | grip at the home of her don-in-naw, ' condition. '.':...'.:fi". M " .u'.vl':'\n”lu .'.l‘l.'lv‘ ;.‘,'.'.':- | Frank Aspinwall. Her condiilon is nni; NEW ENGLAND AUTO BN Bt 1he Tows Mall aent W) Bisss cdlo. 3 T . RADIATOR WOURKS, day hefore & o'cloch R N e e o « - s A} own yester- Probate Convention. day Hotel Bronson Building The probate convention for the dis- As a result of Thursday night's riet of Flerlin will b held in New ritain Monday night The meeting Il be held In the Megal building, In BRAt was formerly Judge Walsh's of ard MeKeon Acorns to Play. The Acorns will pia T frmy pums JOHN L. DAVIS, Pastor # the season tomorrow. Some of the eatured players in the lineup are 5 i ‘45 fart, Arute, Kingo, “Jumbo” Adams SUNDAY, 10:45 A. M. forney. Penirulo, il Aldrich. Prac- SEE RACKLIFFE BROS. CO. INC. | The remular 10 eiock” mase e X ek i PARK and BIGELOW STREETS Cennington S s conerecen || Twentieth Century Community”’ hurch ervices i he held _-n fol. ' r . - ittt Bl U R S 7:30 P. M. AUTOMOBILE D EPARTMENT leavor ot & p. m g i ikl - “Our Attitude Toward Sin” Ready for Elections, : The political pot in Berlin ix boti East Berlin Items Sizes Our Cord Tire Prices 30x3 1-2 v . $26.95 32x3 1-2 $32.30 32x4 $40.45 33x4 $41.45 34x4 $42.60 32x4 1-2 $44.30 33x41-2 $46.75 34x4 1-2 $47.75 35x41-2 $48.85 36x4 1-2 $50.15 33x5 $56.60 35x5 $59.00 37x5 $61.85

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