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‘ T PINVIL'>EW ’ B "TRUMBULL EXPLAINS WORK I]E I!E_W BOARD Finance Commission Will Be Voted on Next Tuesday WILL HANDLE TOWN'S MONEY | BUSY EE Suitable Gift;s For The Graduate In Jewelry, Silver and Leather | =chool Visiting Days Enjoyed By | Parents—Post Oflice Will Be Open TO DR T THE YOUNG GRADUATE, WHO IS SOON TO BE THROUGH SCHOOL LIFE AND Halt Day On Monday—Miscellan- TAKE UP THE MORE WORK-DAY. DUTIES, W OFFER CHOIWE OF MANY DAINTY AND APPRO- . & cous Shower For Miss Calor. PRIATE GIFTS, USEFUL, PRACTICAL, OR ORNAMENTAL, WITH THAT CHARM AND DESIRA- ITY WHICH MAKES \ TOKEN PLEASANTLY RECEIVED AND LONG REMEMBERED. WILL | i TION A FEW OF THE THINGS WE OFF t IN JEWELRY, SILVER, LEATHE! i In view of the fact that many of | the townspeople are not acquainted with the function of “ board of finance which will probably be ap- pointed in Plainville, Senator John H. Trumbull has given a brief out- line of the work of such an organi- zation The election for this board Liwill take place Tuesday of Next I\\t~tk t the Town halk The polls ! will be opencd from 5 o'clock in the morning until 6 o'clock at night. Senator Trumbull is in faver of lthe establishment of a board of { finance in the town inasmuch as | | ximilar commissions have been or- = ganized successfully in large towns D i and cities. The board would he ,,//}j/ i Z “FISHSON" JEW ¥ 1Y OFFERS A SPECIAL PURCHASE BRINGS Y OU SOME DESIRABLE OFFERINGS AT DECIDEDLY LOWERED PRIC ) Barguin No. 1—Handsome Bar PIns with gallery settings and many stones, all with safety worth up to 0§ We only ask 99¢ ch, Bargnin No, Fines Bar Pins, with many cholce designs for selection, real worth to $3.98 specially priced at $1.59 each, Bargain No. 3—“Flshson” Rings of sterling Bargain No. 4—Shell Casque Combs and silver, in pierced seftings, many stones alues 1s with white stone tops, many styles for up to $10.00. We offer thefi at $4.59 cach, Worth up to $3.00. Special price 98¢ cach. composed of six members ‘who shall receive no compensation for their work. The first selectman of the THE NEW DRESSMAKER FROM HOOTSTOWN town will be the chief officer of the DIDN:r DUCK HER HEAD QuUICK ENOULGH Ui board and preside at all meetings (14,2 Y= 3 o e wi fot vote o any questi s O T wR & s ):‘vavl\n::|: '“-m-' the ':i.-n‘nno:m:{r : PR e o i 2 "mfl""“m"m ‘ tie. The town clerk shall act as clerk of the board and issue all no- tices” pertaining® to special meetings {and other business. Should a va- then be closed on Sund 1 cancy occur on the hoard. a special | Week and At"nF I h- E meeting will be called for and a |€Vening. or tc lng czema’ | e en | successor will be appointed by a Eropeety gIeanscr True way to b siend: H enry roprietor > . o beo: 5 | majority vofe. He will serve untii| Henry C. Baum, proprielor of the Old Sores and Plles s now yours. Ses the pictures: ¢ the next election. H. C. Baum BElectro Plating com- L e This board will hold a public meei | Pany at Railroad square, has trans weight: No starving or tedious ex ing two weeks before the anmual|fered buildings and land on Whiting ammmnms town meeting when the itemized ex- | Strect to James J. McNally. “I guarantee my ointment,” s ple, easy pehses of the town will be presented. Fprestvilic Bits y _ on of Buffalo, “to cure eczema: | ®Yetemand reduse ¥ Any persons who wish be heard An enterthinment and soctal will stop the itching at once and any be given by the pupils of the Staf-| yeliable druggist will cheerfully, r \ PEARL NECKLACES \ The Famous “Regent” the kind guaranteed to retain their lustre, wiien soiled can be washed in soap and water Opera lengtly, with solid gold clasp. $10.00 value. $3.98 each. GIFTS IN SILVER. How about one of those new flexible Bracelets o€ sterling silver? Any young miss would appreciate ons. Fitted with safety catgh. Price is $2.95. o Silver Plated Mesh Bags, in the fine baby links, with chain handle. "Many styles to make selection from, at $6.50 { ! Community Siiver gives choice £of many nice ‘olonial Candlé Sucks. ten inches high, finely #fts. Berry Spoons, Butter Knives, Sugar Shells silver plated. An ernament to any girl's room. yes, and other pie for their “Hope Chests.”” Priced to a fellow's too. Regular $6.50 value. Special at $1.00 o $10.00 cach, $4.39 pair. HMAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTI.® RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. = - . - in regards to an appropriation will present %heir argument befare the | [0Td school for the benefit of the | ruynqd your money if PETERSON'S EW | series prize for the month fell East Ber Items. 5 S ~riday 4 physi S Y ce com T s Stafford Community club Friday CTMEN oan st = BL'RLIN N S Fred Karam. The library will- be open Friday | 12"0 ommittec The board will Al “MV' 5 OINTMENT doesn’t do everything 1 you c:fl-::l::, = ! hold an executive sessi foll ing peVening, at o'clock. say it will do.” \ A beautiful cedar chest which afterngon for the exchang hooks. : scssion following e < = " - 5 come Hghter in made by a x..,,,'.m"m“ youth PRt Msetiic .:(N“n:‘»ur\u::.:,, the public meeting and will con-| AD outdoor festival on the grounds William A. Carley of Franklin, N. Rpearance, attractive, gain in : - ~ . 2 sider the estimates presented ana |©f St Mathew’s church will be held | y_ s surely a wise man. He writes: our life! Take your nwarded to Gertie Buckels of 228 | Woodmen society at the Athletic s 2 Oy E) 'he rocee = CTERS ] and weight often and look at you: []F '; anvE | West street, New Britain. The chest | building this evening prepare the same for publication in |0 June 2 Oand 21. The pro ”"". -1 used PETERSON'S OINTMENT On | "t b the jrut St et . ] A Myra Jerome of Central Mr=. Boyce Tells Her Experience. % newspaper - o will be used for the church. e s ciftesing iaanal v | was a spec The whist held There will a choir practice at ;-(nl\n.u.lup r The board has the \h: S piphebidly little boy suffering .Ktx"nhl« with .‘::A‘P;IGA'.:I?".‘,;’L yonterddy W Rl or Yh somi the Methodist. church this evening, | PONer 1o recommend the rate of| Miss peromeof ooential | cozema. It did the work. TR e Aue I Bex e and games will not e playéd agai The Juniop Auxiliary wil): .peet | X deemed necessary to meet the | Strect ADCEDIRG S bt | Then there is Alex. Louttel, a brave | store. Accept no substitute. 3 . éxpenses of the i o e the S llen company i Hartford. | 4 ST iBurals v iohis lslad it for box: or write for free broc! y until September. 5 | with Aiss Dorothy Rich at her home | |} | e OND L alne EIRE ] o re i biEiHddy) CLUBI wil) sive s | s Rt y A Ca., Statien X, New Aunual Meeting Touight. lon Wilcox avenue Frigay afternoon. | ¢ POWer % transfer wnexpended | ¢ R i gk mifollow LhadianioM sore 3 L % R Rt f il (hia \x frionds of | "*linces from “ene appropristion to | PATYY to Mrs. Henry Ashton on Fri- leg for many vears. The best The annual mecting of the Emma A . SLRE SusIMNNNE SREMRCS 08 | notlier day afternoon of this week. doctors ailed. PETERSON'S OINT- , ETE WA Fofeiits” and Teachars' | 2L ow [Sa Lawrence, tendsred her a Should occasion arise when the| _The Five Iundred club met this| \Nw entirely healed the sore quic | anar -cho‘nl kwm bvl;:-ld t that school | o1 Main street last Mien}mg.”.\lusu'|d(‘““r“‘”‘”“ the seloctpen. will noti. | On Session street in Bristol. N O hisiisy ARE at 8 o'clock tonight. President E.|°? sames were enjoyed by a % ¢ Saerdlis = = The committe on the K. of (. dor- | .. . b et et e G House {0 House can‘ass ! Burlingtisin Sohiirihas ¢ et . 1o Mahorial Dax sorsies will be | ©¥ the hoard and a.special. meeting | - The committe on the K. - dor- | The hest thing T ever hit for itching " oy oL el BRIl on Panday in v St oot she | callea to sct om the wugmested in. | THOTY diive Is Bleased Wih fhe Way | piies in PETESSON'S OLNTMEXT” [csssancng | Progtam i which Awill/be towi. There w u‘" . "h)(-' of M icrease. The bourd of finance will he | the People have responded thus far. | 4"yie y0x for cents. Mail ordersy S presented after the business meeting. . ere will be a band concert | "o o POW R bl The copmittee has decided to extend e e 9 : The officers for the coming year |3t 2 p. m. at the flagpgle, The line | or a period of two years. . e '® | fited by Peterson Ointment Co., Inc., 1 ; . € ) TSP Aty spole, Pyot—Calor Wedding, the drive for another week and have | e, 0% o €0 ! | will be ,1,.(,(;3 At.the businens meet- | of march will be ;ollllncd ot ‘o s TR e e postponed the minstre 1 and dance | ing. Mrs, C. Fred Johnson, chairman | M. a 1e Athletic hall and march to S tarie 2 3 % until the followi Friday night, June | s 2 B ¥ hter of Mr. and Mrs. 8 Sy % | el extvamm———— |.vr.|lu' refreshment committee, has ;‘:;‘ "*';““}:’f‘ ~'"'_‘ decoraje the | ... ' &' (ior of Forestville ay 3d. in order t everyone who ha Du TIPAT ! A. B. Socicty Wjoys Sodal In jAIrADEed. 4o serfy retreshments on | Etaves of the deceased veterans after | ;' yames Eqward Pyatt of Har - | contributed so willingly to the driv ) {he-wmain Boer fimiediately after the | Which there will .he. addresses by | i) take place Monds ] W bare k chabie o Mitand. - Tee 1 | 3oy Scout Notes, . p g - R nment wi b the best | 1 at Work—1". and T. Anfival= | 2. e | The local members of Bolton-K S heIA T e noon S o * has seen in some time. All those Troop No. Boy Scouts of Amer- (. A pastor of the First S eeq ih som . 4 hose : a post, Amerjcan Legion will attend | o % : tickets are asked lo retain Ttems, - { 1c8; will hpid meetings hereafter ahch | 3 meeting at the T. A B. hail in Ken- | L Britain, will perform the cere- June id, i Phursday night in the Kensington | sinzion this evening. | mony. Mrs. Clittora iilkner it until June 3d. the closing | 7he majority of people suffer from The committee in charge of the| Congregational church parlors. The ! jrojo M OVt “.‘"‘ . baerved at | ACt A4S matron-of-honmor while clif- [ Mt of the drive. constipation which poisons the orlin end of the drive for thesdormi- | boys at present are planning to £0 on | \1e 1oca) ot nm“’,‘“m"“’]‘ ° ‘-\‘;'(“m‘"r 41 | ford Faulkner will be best man 3 T—Five room tenement, Hudson | Wholé system and . causes coated bey for the New Hritain Knights or | 8 Week-end hike from Friday until ey e ey Miss Calor was tendered a miscel- | ° Inquire on premises ™ | tongues. bad headaches, foul breath: ; b5 "”-‘ ; Monday-, Gamp lifo as set down gn | o 1o (OUONS: 6780 4 . do ¥ 4 M| janeous shower last ovening at the | . N %d | in children often results in high fever olumbus annBuncks thak the can-Fipe’ mantialy of the Boy Scout bLOOks | Miss Rise Nicison of «':-kll';-\«‘h-h home of Miss Mildred Rosers of ; wnier | @nd pctual illness. ® in this town have not-been | will be carried out om the hike 80d {peen the puest of Aise Dorothe Rich | Broad strect riends from Bristol | 1 i . These conditions may be quickly re- od coralndly at sl Member. ot 11t is Sexpecs&l thaf every boy in the = \\'u.m‘ ."w & 9 isg Darathy R and New Britain attended. Miss (. lieved by Dr. True's. Elixir—the Fam« mes they have been visiting I troop will b& present The Scouts “ nue. lor was the recipient of m: N - ily Laxative thaut has worked wonders Mr. Teonard and family of New | .o . L Any. beau OF THANKS . & & me instances . tley . have even] have the tennis courts in' shape And | g i o0 e Tt o donoe | U gifts A “buffet lunch was g e o for men, women and children since ought to be Impesters, it iy repo huve been- playing- on -them for ithe | g0t “_m "“‘_’\‘J'\ ““:?" e ;’; “'j“' | served. We wish to express our sincere 4 v A meeting of the local commft- | past few days. A on B i T SRR Post Office Hours. thands S oA Il clendsE AT nelEhvorn have great faith in your Dr. po Was hold last eveningto, discuss| [ Whe BoyiSeguts of the Berlin Gon- |© N1 TROWEAMT COMOR 1 ) There will be no rural delivery at | Lo¢ C¥tended their kindness and | prues Elixir, T give it to my boy, it ana for raising (& GUSTMMm Ber- | gregational ¢hurch will hold a re®u- | o¢ Borlin have ‘:""W‘I ;.",'vr: ; ,':.'\,:Q the i post’ oifice lont MemoriniiDas anall s meathyin joux u| ut berearement. | 5 doing him much good and 1 would Th h is H " f lar meeting at the church tomorrow | . Ny HoC] Crark ‘on‘ ‘\'\]71 o ave. | the town delivery will he in the '““l‘](“”'\\,”f L b ioved ;\lu.l-,,mix feot b withott ' Ruttle for auythine "™ e weather is Miss Helen Garrity i§ cabtain of (he | aye K8 2 : ot > ONE. My, fe= - £ 5 mother. e Wwish (o capecially LRANL | pyw, seph Boyce (Tracey Station E ', 58 Nax ox e - “,I’,Ak,l,,,, Mies "““'"“ “fl"":”"“» -~ Mrs. Philip Porter of Higganum | MOrning only. The office will be oben | (hose (hat gave the use of their cars. | B.,JO ittt =i tion, | | . the Hatfs are read . s American Legion to Meet, 8 been the guest of her sister Mrs. | from 6 until 11 o'clock @ the morn- 2 ¢ S W UFF S tti . « orine Marsars & r sister Mrs MR. ORSON S. WOODRUFF ; e sy s of chroni excuse ror puttin eoh. The drive opened in Now | ton-Kasica post. American Legion.| The directors of the East Berlin | Since the railroads have sone onto WoOoDRUEE, bad breath, heavy dull eyes, constant We are showing % 11 be held in the T. A. B. hall this | Improvement company will meet at]|Uaylizht saving, the houks at the lo- 8. ALICE \DBERG g ' ot ; last Monday and it is also ex- | V! B z : MRS, ALICE LI G, headaches’ & Cenorall ot ofianrta) B (o have Newin: AL dnpino 1x-| evening at 7:30 o'clock. All mem-|the Athletic hall this cvening. ica) ofice ave ssewmad tofconfiisatthe e e L e e new shapes, n?lw s < b g bers. of the post are urged to be on A number of the local members of | Public. The it hours are as 3 ey Aeat N anas 5 Y a o icriin aid In ralsing fhe desired | (O00 O 00 PO Tle e part, the | the Order of Eastern Star of Crom- | follows: Office opens at 6 o'clock in ATHLETIC CONGRESS ”;" Trueim Ellxirineln youriar ‘mcsl el Lol IE hich ix onl 1,500 . S 5 : =1 S SRRLHO! b L 2 i 4 ive an Vorm 'r':‘\‘.‘“‘ diodivig ”“’_ nount fs be. | 108ion will take in the observance ot { well attended a meeting and banquet | the morni closes at 7 o'clock at I THE MAKING :fx‘:pn,..» i= mild and nmm:m r,o ing up to our iy o ratmed e tenma inthe various | Menworial Day will be discussed. The [at Cromwell Wednesday evenins night: mp window open during IS IN = take and works just right for chil standards of quali ed by teams e various | ~_ 20 i ar w < i i that time; money orders issue S 2 * - 2 » = de. Dliss Garrity, with. the com. § €xefcises (his year will be held on s Rl age G orders iasued: from T, T e ups Wide band Jocided last evening that the | Sunglay Instead of Monday and will | yALE-HARVARD PREPARATIONS. | %30 ¢'clock in the morning until 1 ands, n decided last eve i y e : e 6:30 o'clock at night: registry wi . 5 : i ’ . tak¥ place in East I New Haven, May 26.—Yale5s row- | 5 gistey window | ollegiatte Stars Are Assembled brims, the season’s Ay to raise the money in Kens open the same as the money order de- gton would bo by & house-to-house Library ¢ . ing contingent will go to the quar- | p. N . 1 -~ | = partment re for Big o m B AR T et e AL St el e s S e e R e (2 o O Wize for Bix Mect Crow’s Feet, Wrinkles, i e A : = i % an catures o eers asked to relwe this mon tor | the Peck AMemorial library in Kens- he Yale-Harvard regatta on { naiched on SHIOREA SR e To Be Held Tomorrow. Enhr ged oung man. Drompt ibridge, Mass An in- y: o* Knights of Columbus Dormitory | ington will be closed Friday afternoon ay, June 5 ‘oach Nick- | earlie The people ire \ ix hoped by the committee ' It will, however, be open as usual in |« as not yet . s 5 3 3 that the Kensington quota | 1he evening to P Helvecy ARt maatianil i o ter-collegiate athletic con: s wag in Pores Medium lshape heen raised when the drive Sunday School Meetin ' . y the making here today with the gath- & > flokes ne® Fuesday night A Sunday school meeting will be : " planming | cring of the men who tomorrow will | Delighttul New the more conse Injured at Work, { held at the home of Mrs. Vincent in R ana kAl ],.:l,,':::,l:.': become the competitors .representing o= e : 'man. The condition of Ferdinand Olson | the Blue Hills district of Kensinaton | Sossibic | that stkndatt whl dne| 2 soll in the annual champion- gunt-ilinl norrow night s 8 o'cloc \ ’ e S -¢ fate rue & ¢ Berlin street. who wax injured | tomorrow night at P CloSk N s \ Q ’ in several of the stres as in | hin games of the inter-collegiate A- | Buttecmilk 2 THIS IS STRA! mecting is being held in the interests | X N S et hile working at the . M. Hull Bri . i1 \ ! towns and cities. All funds re- | -\ s s ) of the Kensington Congr 8 e St s g uickly Show a A ormmany Blant frw days ago, ia ve: |Of (e | Kensinelon Congresntions! e e o Tem oo | s reund. 1he siiiar emnuia | B HAT TIME ! g 3 jurposes. Miss Helen Brock is in | ion of the University of California, | Jmprovement ’ P the establishment of a Sunday purp 5 © which is one of those considered as a | flnflmy Back SELECT ONE orted to be slight] improved the eeia bzt charge of the work. YOUR OWN PR hison was Infured when he jumped school V isit Days, championship candidate, and a qua ture. A large is expected . nte th mall “dinky” engine used e o™ - et fro el Sa X Jr.. « t the yard and was riding down tnto rhe .Plainville Grammar school | tet from Leland Sanford, Jr., univer e elay pit. Noticing th | Berlin 5 was thfonged with visitors during | ity wWhich arrived last night. From the 2 w/ STRAWS $2.50 to a8 wrong with the eng Olson Fr i« Deming hs n appoint- vesterday and today as Principal t nearly all the principal colleges ot on the side running to find | ed administrator over estate of : PG Judd had arranged for w | had sent their athletic represénta- PANAMAS, < 3 he trouble. the late Ada H. Moore, widow of Wil- e « schol exhibit of the wrk | tives. and by nightfall most of the 700 A8 he QJd so the engine passed by | liam Moore of the children. In addition to the | entrants were expected. Saps st ayplication ‘of Hewivite Matiar: LEGHORNS, n empty freight enr on another The children in the Sunday school | ¢ regular school work, a demonstration The athletes went everywhere but | Millglrean will ‘(:\:’1‘;[’:‘\!:\:‘“!3 ’l'u'hr.nt‘g‘nlln; BANGK| aek Mr. Olson was pinched be< | department of the Berlin Congrega was given by the sconomic clubs | 10 the scené of the games—the Harv- | \adianc beauty and red or rough hands or 4 een the engi nd the freight car | tionw) church will hold a picnic to- | and the of food and fancy 1 stadium- r their workouts to- | arms made snowy white, yet there is not 400 700 nd in trying to free himselt from | morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock [ articles made by them was held after | gy, the cinder track and jpmpins pits | he slishtest sizn of it use. It actuaily $4.00 to $7.00. his position he received many bad T'he weekly prayer meeting will be ety there bemg barred for the day %o | USSR BAWE S5 fhe ot heshed N pruisc held at the Berlin = Congregational | The parnts were given an oppor- | cveryone, while they were subject 1o | shininess o greasiness of the skin. . Final Whist Held, church at 7:30 o'clock this evening | tunity 1o enjoy the moving pictures | roller, hose and spade in preparation | No matter whether you are troubled with onnectlc o final whist of St. Paul's Y. M The counecll of the Worthington | as shown to the children. Yester- | for the title events 20 templenice, & g v ‘,,, B. wociety was Weld in the | Community ','N-" will "h"'l' to "l;“" PIEVENTS FALLING HAIR | day afternoon Mr. Judd presente a Weather for temorrow’s l]‘wlhhl‘l!fiu" :r::\\:‘nt‘l m:)‘::h, "‘\.:”',m;lm: simple roughness 1 yoms lnst evening. The attend- | cfMicers at the community house to- % | film daling with the work f a | was forecast as fair anc Warmer. | of the face, hands or arms caused by wind nce last evening was beyond the ex- | morrow night ;‘.’i:dn"”:::‘:"‘;::fi :x::‘fu"l“: | Michigan -Industrial school. 4 Whether Captain Jake Driscoll, speedy { ° €0n. $ou will Srd that thess troubles etation of the committee in charge. Ho M. Lippard of Cleveland, Ohio. | | try this treatment: Touch spots of | | Voting Machines Put Up. auarter miler. and fellow membens of [ gl Guickly dlssppear Wwith the use of he first ladiew’ prize was won by J. | has returned after spending a few dandruff and itching with Cuticura | | Seclectmen William J. Johnson and | the Boston colege team would be el- To prove this to vour complete satisfac- Ingre and th first goptleman's | days with Dr. and Mrs, R. A, Wood- Ointment and follow with hot | FEdward P. Prior, together with John | igible to compete tomorrow was still a | thon, get & package today at any first class y Joseph M rmack. The conso- | ing of Kensington. shampoo of Cuticura Soap. Abso- { Lamb. placed the voting machines at | question today, due to belated arrival ‘l’l"'“ o “‘H“;w”“"";’; oomnLar. :f““‘o‘h‘;’{ tlon prizes were won by Katherine Several members of the Kensington lutely nothing better. | the Town hall yesterday preparing | of their entries. The executive com- (_:(_-::‘n :1 :xakl‘nnrs b a . \_m': cuum“ oo and Paul Glana. The series | Epworth League of the Methodist | | (7 2 ress: “Soieuratay. | | for the election on Tuesday for the | mittes of Lhe association called . a | obtain ‘send 10 cents silver or stamps for

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