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W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 1921. "PLAINVILLE NEWS |THE OLD HOME TOWN YSTERY SHROUDS POSSIBLE SUICIDE g Woman Said to Have Jumped i Into Pequabuck River ' For Summer, Graduation or Wedding Wear " |{ , | JITNEY DRIVER IS FINED We Have the Proper White Dress Stuffs ' i o e GIT FER (A ) &) Q‘ . Many Tmportant Magters Tonight— ACCORDING TO ALL INDICATIONS MORE WillikE APPAREL IS GOING TO BE SEEN THIS SUMMER THAN EVER BEFORE. FOR A MULTIFUDI OF PURPOSES WE ARE OFUERING AN ASSORIMENT OF WHITE GOODS OF ALL WEIGHTS AND WEAVES THAT ARE PRICED FAR citain. Man—Mr=. W. Fox Low, BELOW LAST YEAR'S RATES. . Mande Woods Marries New QU \ Several hundred gatherad about the banks of the Pequabuck river at the section near the railroad sta —SOME OF THE MOS7T POPULAR KINDS— tion st eveninz when word w sent aronnd tows that a woman had Sheer White s imported zrade. fine and Fine White Or . Gl piam wft, a wonderful v » at this special price. 85¢ yd. oidl last yonr . 2 \ L Domestic Organdie, sheer and fine, width 40 | Woave ® RS at 3 now $1.00 yd. thrown uyu: I in its waters. Con- nehe v value that cannot be equalled at this | Dotted Swiss, imported from Gall, choice of stable John Conlon. who claims to have seen the aci commmitted, aroused rice, A9, scveral size woven dots, al $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 yd. White Dotted Voile, wutiful 45 inch fabric recommended for Graduation Dresses, priced $1. yard with nice lustrous finish, specially priced 39¢ a yard. the town about 4 o'ciock by the Fine White Batisie, InchestwiaeN veryl cott news and in a short tine the banks X were croNded with curious one Constable Conlon was standing near ion. He says he —LOOK AT THESE FOR FINE LINGERIFK— S < W et dressed in pink, I 38 1 0 0 1 ) along the of the 477 White Plisse Crepe, very popular with the ladies | Tarantulle, a lovely importec ite fabric of river helov. the bridge. directly op- i, for daffity U priced 42¢ a yard. Other ery fine plain weave, for making the nicest Undies, I e e e A 7, 7 / / grades for 29° an - yard, price $1.09 yard. ne before ti‘s. she had been seen //'/7/ 7/ /) Z 17 “Bridal Wreath” White Nuinsook ing3s inch, is Nainsook. alwayé a leader in white stuffs, et i s AT 7747 @ fine durable priced 39¢ yard, oP 12 yards 2 fine mercerizcd f s, priced 33 ; p Constalle Coulan Lept his eves on 71T HAS BEEN DISCOVERED WHY THE PROPRIETOR. £ nicely boaed, s . yards for X Y‘!\t:‘v”y;;;‘ “‘,L\,“‘\i‘:fi:‘,; n\\“l\" -\”.\l‘f " I;'- //l/ o',: THE CE’\‘TRAL_ HOTEL ALWAYS T‘AKES H‘ls Other Suggestions for Handsome Lingeric may be of use to There is white Aiedo Silk for 43¢ clains (the woman sd over //2 NAP AT NOON- TFEN ALL THE FLIES « White Sello Silk for 7 ard. White Lingeric Satin for 85¢ a yard. White Crepe de Chine for yard. White Soisette for 42¢ a yard. White Goods Dept. il thefibankegandididgnoths Ebearisa L/f ARE IN THE DINING ROOM- = Iealizing that there was something wrong he condw ted an investiga- —MGHT WEIGHT SWEATERS FOR SUMMER— tion. Arriving at the spot wherc the : woman was last seen he found no (hl” Alpaca Sweaters, In black and K . a full fine in black, navy es of he The water at this buft, also Shetland Alpaca. in Harding e, rein- | buff, bl ., brown heather, brown and point is full 20 feet deep. She could - e - deer, white, buff, henna, navy and black, priced | henna Svery woman or girl should include onc no he explains, possibly have | $10.98% and $11.98 cach, in her outfit, $7.98 cach. N/ | crossed the river as there is no span atifyving increase in the growth of hold a meetnz tonight at the home spending a short vacation \t this sectibn. He lookcd for her | his church and a steady increase of Mrs. Murphy of Tomlinson View, Milford. SRS | | through the woods but she was not | financially until the prosent depres- -venue. M James Kimball has [JAVING AN AUTOMORBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOIi CAN DEPENT! ON PROMPTI to be found sion ne on He has succeeded in The Ladies’ Aid society of the to her home at Orange, Ma RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. ) He aroused the town with the | reducing the mortguge on the church by chureh held iis last meeting a visit with Mrs.-Ellen Ci n and immediately grapoling | proper by severai hundred doll of the season vyesterday afternoon. Central street. ¥ < were brought out and the =f?‘| ‘1v\ ‘IAV""‘\-V Distons bies « 4 An joyable social was heid fol- The Epworth League of river bed at that point mesch|[luliedin SR hi ceess the meeting. bury Methodist church is for several hours. No e Council quassen lodge will hold its regu- for a lawn festival June BE"LIN NEW program (o tallow the business meet- | Salion placed in front o body could be found and when A\ meeting of the officers of Coun- ar meetnz tonighi. Last ovening will be-held at-the church AN ing. It wiil consist of vocs nd in- | ing shop on Mill | R . - - e e e s stre darkness <ame the search cil 1 evelt of the Amerfean Asso. se s coaber=t | Secnn | i il R v of th merfean As ev members journeyed to Pequ ‘ — | strumen:al sical selections as we Miss : > : | ~ ol = : 3y he Laurel class he M ——— | 8trumcn musical lectior well i Laura Porte entertained | up. The man w s seen talking | ciation for the Recognition of the bhuck lodze at Bristol where the The Laurel class or the recitations. Following the entertain- | friends from out of town at her hone | to her could not be - found. Irish Republic, is to be held at Charlss local degree team conferred the sec. Church Will hold a meeting ment, Mrs. ¢ Fred Johnson will |on Wilcox avenue. Wednesday. Selectman William Johnson was “on estate offige thix eve- ond degree to a class of candidates. o CVening at 7:30 o'clocy refreshments unw - for the The Junior auxiliary will meet with | called to investigute the matter. To- at S0'clock ) sonage. ., ) me.ting to he 1 the lodge sc Miss Dorothy Rich al 1 I ; . Forestville Bits. g o S i at 1 wonie on | day plans were made to dynamite Pialas i Betor) Il be discus Wilcox avenue Friday afternoon the bed near the tracks in hops of fCle§ SunshinaScucicFheldpaimeet S se RI0EE Eant (MainfBt Eistuyi f On Exten Honceymoon _The Library will be open Friday | extricarinz the hody shou'd it be There will be a meeting of 1he iy ros afternoon at the gpen for busincar. First class L, Several promirvent Kensington | @fternoon for xchange of books. | lodged there. trustees of the A. M. E. Zion church yg5e of . Stephen Roberts of ‘ - s £ D this t the church, parson- % . t ople ttended the wedd An- Notice—We h et i - wening a Basl Bt A 3 \ e 1 th nly shoc Autoist Fined, Ky 5 NT—Six rooms, on trolley nio Buckley of this tow v tiss | ®hine parlor in Beriin E. F. B Walter Jablowski of 2¢ Silver street N A James Nic s and daughter Bi fareiito Biistol: Massadena Tomasi of New Haven in [ bershop, Patsy Sisti, proprietor New Biitaini s fined aln , §. A. Fiske Heads Women’s {1zt o', yesterdns morning. Mr ] P e b e T court Iast nizht. He was arrested by Missionary Society Trom e St e e o | ASKS DEATH PENALTY | Constavle Jdohn Conlon on Memorial vay for rechless dr : and speed- el el S Bl | Pay « eckl driving and speed Pl i el FOR 11 YR. OLD BOY%i:; throuzh the town. Justice Ed- ward P. Prior heard the caso while = amiagn | OPn.. Pittsburgh. Penn., ar r | S e A ey town, Ohio. The uple \\,‘ | William J. Foran prosecuted. Motor | ANU ]. ANNUAL MEET““] AR el L) Indiana Prosecutor Charges He Mup- | Vehicle Commissioner W Yhins —— attended the trial and testified against " ‘e N Bas durered Seven-Year- g : : Install New (Wteh Basin ven-Year-Old Play- the autoist. Jablowski runs a jitney fon Will be Held S Carier ‘I A 1 a nev mate in Cold Blood. bus on the East Main street line in hool This Kveni o} S ramon’s Hilp pear the War Memorial, | N00X, Ind., June AT jurcE s ‘\ \fl k 'l‘h"w \_”_:MH ]' ',".,". "]' nn:"]1(1:< S e il he basin refdlac the old draina chosen and one witngfs heard vester- |\ e SR S oney moon—8$33,500 ollected n | system which did not prove successful. | 44y morning in the 1| was in a e 3ooth stree - bich a0 L -Prove su e n the trial of Cecil| (401 Day., when Constable Conlon | said he wrrested him. Meeting Tonight. The .ctors of the Chamber Commerce will have a busy ht when they will hold th ¢ i monthly meeting at the club-y own tax collector shows that uD 10 \roas examination, ho refused to sa. ] T0OMS: A Seport-on the proposition a very Intoresting and amusing | tmised 1o e o, 303 500 WA init the shooting was e W L e " \-(-h(m](Vn.uh]m.-_lnn,\‘l.lll ologuc yvaa wiven by Mrs. Roberl:ghovin. than was exhected at - ihg | Beited the boys hiad ‘quarrelicd and | D2 BI¥er as the committes in charke | fng. A Bpecial musicl program was - g GV EE (BN WA PXpected at the | hat there was 1 feeling botween | Nas taken the matter uj > b presented. At the business meet- ; (o f, o G RE T A EROU dEh . | school board ) R fie Dincern.ware élacted; $36,000)1 Tha ‘taxes) havol aiso bes examination brought out that Froposea i brofection ) oLl rs. Samucl Fiske was named pres- | .oniing n fayorably from the Worth- | LUFke!! did not deliberately point the | hresent school building will also b it for the coming year; Mrs - > sy ! Ul >laymate ert: Deming, first vice-president: 'nston fire district et ':1‘..\‘11.:”:.1'“. talola sisteriot Miss iathleen Crowley Weds. . John B. Smith, second vice-pres- Will Address Sconts. [ tHaTRliin boyitwas brevenieall o oot [ pAm N Kathlceni Growley t: Miss Caroline Savage secretary Troop No. Boy Scouts of Ameri- | tifying by Judge William Ponte s 5| or afr. and Mrs. Dennis Crowley Mrs. B. E. Honiss, treasurer. Tho | cd. will hold a meeting vening | who held it w 1~‘||I|1|\\fx|.l|’”( Pentecost, | o restville, formerly of this town, was ram cgmmittee consists of Mrs. | At the Kensington rregational | Lnder 10 years ol by e e ool | married last Friday evenin. to Dr. yds ,\n‘ Meagley and Miss Royce. | church at 7 o'clock Scont= will | gtand in im‘h’. 2 v'_'h : l LS ""l""_*‘, wsset of New Haven. The wedding reports of the ary and the | have as a speaker at thi= time EImer | said to be the prosecutions siny wit, | took place at the home of Rev. Father durer were nd approved T3 ThienesliHartford county Y UMIIC! | nigsa hatineiho et ’_"“ ar W | Murray of West Haven. Dr. Basset | 7 S s Suvage r thatpthe A. secretary. The scoutmaster of the | witness to the shooting, | is connected with the William Worth N ? T NEW LIGHT-SIX zatiops has just passed “throug troop extends an invitation to all boys Other witnesses t "“' the stana, | \Winchester hospital in New Haven 2 £ D e Bf 45> most successful years in the community between the ages | unong 1) Mia S =2 & o ot | They plan to leave in two weeks for 5 _“,'“,.-‘,L““a_ Story. Everything has been donc . of 12 and 18 to attend thix meetinz. | Benny. and Harry Slavin, the father, | F0rt Stanton, New Mexico. Miss Crow- $1485 £. 0. b. South Bend mke the organization a lively one | Mr. Thienes will have an interesting | Mpa Siavin told ot (he 1 ,“”", "' " | ley is well known locally. She taught myuch Interest has been centered | topic and a large attendance s an- et auni S L some time in the Sacred Heart §. The present membership of = ticipated a wound in the side and with @ ''s | school at New Rritain is 88 with an average at At Mi. Greylock. D e This is considered to Mrs. Bernard P. Moore « arly | 8asped to her, “Cecil shot hin Miss Maude Woods, daughter ot Very fine showing. The secretary e ERard X saoots arly | 8asped to her, ‘“Cecil shot him eet and her nurse 8 e Ke childish quarre! of long standing | Mr. and Mrs nes Woods of West . i s her report thut five very fing | PR “{11 S with :.‘H g onsatand s Main street, and Frank Alexander of | HE remarkably low pnce O the EW rigan. have for Greyio neighborhood feud us a back- kers had addressed the club dur- k s a ba i Nt 5 . ew | kers ha g Lth sanitarfum at North Adams, M ground, < or! the shooting. | 2ew, Britain. iwere martied inf New W [coori of Mre E. . Honia, | Mre Moore has been HI for sy | proved at. the et g LIGHT-SIX is due to quantity production, o weeks. urer, was very interesting. The 3 = " | Jarge circle of friends here. Mr. and | P on hand at tho bexinning of Berlin Ttems. P EnGs £% % [ Mrs. Alexander will probably make I head, - 1 orofit r car, and the seal year was $109.19. The Mrs W “ur and daughter, | A e e 3 their home in New Britain follow ow overneaaq,-sma P pe ’ e on han begin the new | S8adie Marie tland, are spend- N K . 7 theiz honeymoon. witls is $163.93. The amount col- | fnk a few davs as the wuest of Mrs | FESTNSENE T SEOSIN Condition Critical. fact that it is completely manufactured by d Auring th ! r fees, dues | Curtin's mother, Mrs. S8aruh Dowling 5 3 Mrs. William Fox of 11 Hough sunted 18 and the | of Main street, Kensington E A ) . - > as . \ 182 The ar - — ey 2 | street was reported this morning a k th d B e v et hmen sy e feonlias usanflboen o R Phnd % 54 | lciug very low. She has heen uncon- tudebaker in the newest and most modern KAABE Lexpan ditoreliwas | monsy '-‘{:L Joseph Damkowski of Kensing ; 1 N 3 scious for some time now and her re- .l l t . l ' it % th " 2 R ¢ covery is not expected b th wre badly in need of. holp, The Lora Brown of Berlin, is at the Miss Y prumbull Proposes Tas. automobiie plant In e Wwor d. Buy . ve soclety we creatly | jartford hospital where she is under- M Sens ! Teun bulltis lkee the repor »f both the | Senator John H. Trumbull is keep. | g9 » altteanire: SRl [(Boitsiireatmant . ing up his work in the senate. Yes. ecause it' s a StudebaRer. - Mee EHeweskiviven velgrasstingEwiil (be terday a bill was favorably reported and T. A 1l Me held at the Berlin Congregational ! . POSDOTIS ERDUALN Sty ' | church at 7:30 ¢'clock tonight Vanilla wins, without mistake, i \ ¢ t Nar arents ¢ e v i o y corporated businesses. This tax " e Hart Willard i : nts and | mpe Boy Scouts of Berlin will meet | First prize in walking for the cal.s. [ l\"m'"hf‘”f’f:'mh“, of Droducing. $768, 77!!.8 isa Stuclebaker Ym hers’ ausoclation will be held at} ., 4,0 church tomorrow night at the | And Flaveritcs, both great and emall, o 1,000,000 a year in addition to Kensington Grammar school to i Agres that he fs best of all. 000 to $1,000, E - Sy the state revenue and The Busy Bee Sewing circle will Mrs. Alice Wilson are ald, Box 29A, Herald. The old system provided for a drain | Burkett, 11, cha d with first degred from the top of the hill ta the bot- | Murder of Benny Slavin, 7. The pros- he annual meeting of the Women's | fom ere was no strainer oy he | €cution has asked the death drain = it often becan logzed Harry Sherman, 11, a witness e erlin Bits, fonary society of the Berlin Con- : i $33.300 Collccted in Taxes. the prosecution, related that he gitional church was held : ! > g at the office of the | kett boy shoot the Slavin xonage yesterday afternoon at 3 last Thanksgiving Day. Under sev ock. Following the business meet- weater afire, being brought home. said that Elsie, her daughter. ha on by the finance committee for a tax | usual time. ~ The megting will he called to With Housevives Baker's Extract, too, at 8:15 o'clock hy the president =t Berlin Ttems Is ever first; in flavor true. to ¢ut down the state deficit to a fig- urlington Schurr. *All members Regular meeting of the Modern And all will vote, in single voice ure of between $3,000,000 to $4,000.- wged to attend the meeting so | Woodmen society at the Athletic Acclaim it, as their enly choice. 000, providing the rest of the commit- s is adopted. The bill [ [ there will be a quorum and busi- | building this evening tee's prozram may be transacted There will be a choir practice at puts a tax of one mill 6n €very dollar % Charles Sharpe and Walte the Methodist church this evening — Daker's Certified Flavor. of grbss income. P véd by retail ve'arranged n very interesting Mrs. son Maine entertained the ¢ ing Extracts are sold by mercantile and manfifacturing estab- 193 AR‘ H S I REE l ARE—— ey | MOthers' club at her home on Main all grocers who care. lishments that are mot-incorporated. | . street last evening : On request, with wame of It also covers peanut venders and cy . Miss Mabelle W. Barnes is in Boston ) dealer, we ‘will sexd you other merchants of the same type. Prices f. o. b. factory ¢ —F 0 X'S— attending the comimencement exer- i ;m ,: ll.“ 2 Ministers Meet. Fouving Care’and Roadsters e 2 cises of the Gordon college of Theol- s shevidtd i 5 i LIGHT. Sedans . Starting Monday o8y nd Missions where she will ro- Sensible Recipes FPEpLRIhly mesting, of uie SRS TOURNG Chr © - $i483 LIGHT SIX COUPE ROADSTER ‘DECEPTION ceive the degree of Th. B BAKER EXTRACT €O. | yvosterday mornins. Rev. E. I Bar- O AING CARd ¢PASS.ROADSTERS 1750 SPECIALSIXCOUPE . *. . ° N ow making a hig hit Mrs. Royal Morse :lnl son lv-' nmw Established 1879 * Ew, Smadth # * 2 et o on_a v with .