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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1921 1 PLAINVILLE KEWS ;THE OLD HOME TOWN STORES T GRSERYE e WEDNESPAY CLOSING *Grocery Establishments However, Have Reached a Deadlock The Ever Restful Couch Hammocks ONE REFUSES 10 GLOSE; Kacey Minstrels Well Auended—I u- in the Best Style and Quality § oo Church No ton Drive i ! ' NOW THAT SUMMER Is HERE. TO REALLY INJOY THE HOT DAYS ONE SHOULD HAVE A COUCH HAMMOCK, OF WHICH WE ARE SHOWING THE BEST LINE EVER BROUGHT INTO TOWN. The stores in Plainville will oh- serve the regular \Wednesday after- noon closing commencing Wednesday, Some arc in plaln green. blue, grey or khaki, others fancy striped with upholstcred cushio and 8 Junae 8. They will continua until Sep- back and ruised head rest Best iron frame and steel spring. Any one of them an ornament to your | sEmbon R AR here il Goch somc i, I'orch und comfort to your body Considering style and make they cannot be mat S ""“i“‘“" amongRtuoEsronany $10.50 1o $89.00 cnch, Compare ar e, s IV"V';’I ?1(-0(‘ n[::‘iv‘:" i "‘k‘:‘l ‘! h(’n l‘.h i WOVEN SWING HAMMOCKS alme with_balance and head rest arc very attractive this it Gl L Bl = on. $2.00 to $13.50, [ S OEiClgsing with the lexcention o HAMMOCK ACCESSORIES, Standards to match the Hammock in brown oy« s and :\\.m ’l'r.q\\‘,y{:‘l‘?iun“; 'ff.fl."f‘o'n‘ _{;\.1;“:'{:;‘{ hoi ting, chains and hooks. the zrocery slorcs have reached a deadiock and hava not decided wheth- TENTS FOIR THE CAMPER OR TOURIST cr or not they will close as the other establishmenty will do. ' THE W EL POLELESS WALL TENT s made to suit every requirement io suit an up-to-date | The stores® whe ars favoring tha | Cumper or Tourist When planning your camping. fishing, hunting or touring trip first thought should P i closinz do no. feel that it | e el Convenience, reliability and assurance of a good shelter must not be overlooked ; 1 be fair for one grover to When you go camping or touring—go right, at least get-a good Tent. The Wenzel is a Wall Tent wi .g| | remain open and thereby reccive the out a ridgepole, made of shelter tent duck, same as used by U A. Wenzel Tents 7x7 feet, at § 5 bulk of any trading which may take Wenzel Tents 8x10 feet, at $20.00. Wenzcl Tents 9% x12 feet, for $37.00. Wenzel Tents, sized 3 . plac on Wednesday afternoons. for $49.00. Kach packed complete with upright and all ropes and satkes. There are about seven leading grocery OTHER GOOD WALL TENTS of white 8 and 10 ez duck with pole, stakes and ropes complete, '@ | stores in the town and six of them 2 5.8 had announced thei WHILE BILL HARRINGTON WAS TELL/NG ABoOUT sizex X7 feet to 12x14 feet, priced $:.08 to $25.00. Boys Scouts Khaki Tents 5x7 feet, $5.85. Visit our intention of clos- Drapery Meotion for Tents. We can suit you {§]; ing. Like a bombshell however. the | : IS TRIP TO NIAGARA FALLS THE JOKERS AT low the rule and caused the othors consider their intentions Thre he vome combromise reached be- fore mext week, however, and possi- bly all the grocery storcs will agrec to <. yat 9 o'clock this morning in answer Salvation Drive Progresscs {to a call from the home of KFrances o e e e e e e e ————— N || The Salvation drive has progressed | Bunnell of 27 Church street. The LING AN AUTOMOILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOI CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTI ™ successfully during the past week and | chimney had caught fire. The blaze WINDOW AWNINGS READY TO PUT UP At Our Drapery Dept. we offer Awnings all nicely made of blue and white or brown and whi can- rized from 30 to 48 inch widths, priced 31.98 o 9. Beach Umbrellas, in plain khaki eolor and fancy striped duck, prices range from $4.98 to $7.98. Hetter look at them. remaining storckeeper refused to Fol- THE STORE GOT BUSY. T ORDAINED AS MINISTER SPANISH WAR VETE KECEIVING ALL DRY G00OS PURCHASED OF US. the captains have solicited their | yay easily extinguished with the aid | Chauncey ITulbert, B. A, M. A, and |Second Day's Engagement aj ipective teams for funds, It is not of chemicals. There was a slight 2s Treasurer A. A. McLeod was out Pyott-Calor Wedding. B —— of town and no report could he given. The wedding of Miss Malvina Calor, known just what the exact quota is. | gamage resulting from water. World War Veteran, Ordained bury—Woman’s Auxiliary Groton Congregational Church. Holding Session in Brass B,.—. '][V ” 'S bers s clected for a | Miss Barnes' room at the Mubbard . President Stanley Gwillim v daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Groton, June 4.—Chauncey Pinneo Waterbury, June 4.—Th anda sver, stated that complete returns Cajor R S ept for the | school had the highes: G olomg LA 2 i Calor of Forestville avenue, am highest percentage in | would not be made until the middle jidward Pyott of Hartford, will take | num- | attendance with 96. The Ledge sch x ' = chools | of next week. A report on the Arive ' nlace Me < atter 3 o'clock | of er shall 1 . one- | are the st in the number of tardi- | v ® ! place Monday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock At Hulbert, B. A. M. A. and D. D. son day’'s session of the encam - United Spanish War Vetera Dr. and Mrs. Henry Woodward {ment of Connecticut, ope Christian church at the Groton |Officers and committees we ¥ Slection of officers will be h | Ih rd for 1wo year e e will then bo made and the eXact gt the home of the bride. / Rev. Wil- | Hulbert, was ordained a minister in jmorning in Speedwell hall. R e G Sinitat e ek orter tg f money collected made i, 2 s he First Bap- Rl heNToWestRpe et § imount o y e liam Ross, pastor of the Ki ap- | ihe I‘AN []F Cfl&!h‘LlJiTY Thian i in charge | ance for the ; ige in attend- | known. The people have responded (it church at New Britain, will 1 I month ia 87 and tha " the asso- | highest 96. There were 4 4 % Con readily to the cause considering {he 151, the ceremony. The couple will by Mr. and Mrs. Clifford ! He o1 as possible afte ngregational church last evening. | (loce of the convention this was graduated from Phillip’s Acad- , This is Franklin Day in W tion =bha'l 3 S f the com- | rooms I Snivcons { decided husiness depression ‘ : 1 : ; = 1 i M in the town with percentasa | Filers R R 5 it emy: Dartmout college: Columbia uni- {and with the local U. S. W. nunty council in attendance of les n 90. The | Dl 0w A e ie ¢ own versity and the Thelogical seminary | the visiting delegates will tal Siiobt 0 Benj employee of g S ety 2 & By e annual | Junior High school icac - ia the whole Dongld ju iy . % Nouces: < ction the council shail meet to or- | town and there wei. . § roomy | the Trumbull Electric company. has Church of - Saviour. Second | completed 17 years with the plant Sunday after Trinity. Celebration of Lot voi . and shall elect from their owa | having a percentise nore than 95, . : : ber a pr 1 e-president, Caas 1nd has been given space in the fac- the Holy Communion at 10:15 o'clock. | * m all duties uruall dertaken Ly | the banguet of postmasters’ held (n | Perjamin commencea M. Plainville M. E. church. Preaching | hts A" 0[ \vOrmmgw“ “h officeis, and T be | Bridgeport today. 1904, in the Switch Board 't- ! by the pastor at 10:45 o'clock. s..l»-::"l’l‘; , sociation Mr. and Mrs. James Kenney of|ment. He is at present foreman bath school 2t noon. Ipworth league Article V. Departments 3rooklyn s are visiting with Mr. and i i i ciation shall organize and Wilwi e Dr. J. N. Bull and Mrs ning. Topic, 7T ngdom Come in HOOL ATTENDANCE REPORT st whaicver departme f ac- Upon the request of Judge George | Marscham. have compiled “The ' My Country.” Ieads Miss Gladys :h“f y It decins necessary to meet pres- | Klett of New Britain the case of | C'Inic.” 1t contains some interest- ' Daniels. The pastor will speak at 7 - - st James Paretta and Arazano Caccavel- | INg points that an emplovee must’ o’clock. Mid-week service at 7:45 consider regarding the hospital and : o'clock Thursday,evening. ; the nurses’ work at the plant. The! A. M. E. Zion church. Morning imbull factory hospi s under | worship and sermon at 10:45 o'clock Over and such funds as may | 11, The hearing will be held at that | <upervision of Mrs. Marsc and Subject, “The Best Decision for Par- Postponed—sSunday Church | Ve realized the feex of the | time at 2 o'clock 1 heen in operatior now for the | enis Baptism and Holy Communion ' voting Ssociation | i Easti Bertin Toems past 18 months. Mrs Marscham has!wiil be held following the morning Notes—Berlin Bits. '1‘0’ rj ’ rold .: ’\.xln‘u...,:‘i‘. The Rev. William Strickland Har- ; Made a total numt of 7 visits, services. Sundz school at 12:30 A meeting of the Worthington com- | 1) £ « @ % required to con- 1 Pl o his crec §:30 o'cloc o} ng rehip & unity center was held recently at| ... ' & €On- land Plants That Perish, iniWthe | tosnisicredit . o yeninegmorshiphand i Methodist church Sunday . morning | The Quéit League, rccently or- sermon at )~ o'clock. Subjeet, ) Meetinzs and in the evening on “Called to Be | &anized, and under supervision of , “Wholesome Council for Continucd a1l hold quarterly or wh yurposes it has been ' and f at pury \ 8 mec ». Janu il, July and Oc tablished. It was the general opinion | ¢ i, e St Ghiit b £ services in St. Gabriel's church is making ‘aoud prozress ang Advent ( h]l‘(!;(::’n\ »vlln‘n hx l\n ; rrow g WGt S e 3 Y are red v y 3l coeve nor: S > ocl tev. Geo the meeting that hundreds of,upual meeting to hear reports and | Surday are as follows: Regular morn- J are played every Mond EOENINE oc 9 | RN e wnent needs fal, recreation, forum, American- | Jo. w . p f mall Falling O fn Number of Puplls ' jaion, Pare d Tenchers, etc. | in e th\: tkv(::—‘;."l‘l:lxrd :;,cln: \Z;m)lu“g in the to o = afternoon, has rtiel Vi inances " | Arti ! r been postponed until Saturday, June | T Atte ng Berlin \rhm-l-—l'urr"uT Fai and Wh there was a general discussion to Just what the comnwmnity cente ‘ and clect ople In the town did not know an he community counci | IP& Prayer and sermon at 10:: ! ning at the Plainville Realty zr E. Tyler will zive a short addres ing about the center and some ap- il a Lo bl n ’ pnj thepsublect: glncgnonntain o ared to be prejudiced against the i 2y i open toithe piibil o'clock. g s will be awarded Cleansing. The Lord's Supper will - whi ganization merely because they . S Willlam Dennist who | has | recently > clos the scason in Augusi. ' follow and the Sunday school at 12:05 Article VII. Amendments tells *em who is who and ‘o'clock. At 6 o'clock the Lo ow nothipg of its purpose. A con Amendments o this constitution Workers' service will be held and at tion which has been drawn up by o center clearly states the purpose been discharged from the U. S. Navy and returned to his home on Wilcox av a)y be adopted on approval of threc cau - | nue Friday Bascball Tomorrow. 7 o'clock a swecial service will be L X ourths of the councll and majoriy | 4 5 ‘origin of the society Vote of the useociatienl and majori(y | A nwmber of the Masons trom this | When th e ; ies f Bristol. Miss Mil- he people of the Worthington |}t of the =5 | Place attended a Masonic mecting in G T L el eoainis, b el Tre sna = ey mmunity center of the town of Ber- 4 | Hartford this afternoon and evennng. | field tomorrow aflernoon. the decid-|dred Linsley and M UVictors in A number from here attended a |ing game for first place will be the | who will speak upon. “Victory in tral | minstrel and social in Portland last | order An Chnreh Notices, in order to secure the advantag s Berlin Congregational Church: organized community activities, to | A = mulate them nd enlighten the pub- | MOrning worship at 10:45 with Sun- nion, to amsist and encourage | Y school at noon. The Older DNoys’ ' 1p is as follows: Jacobson. pitch: | the singing. The public are cordially war ath in preparation for citizen s will meet at 10 o'clock and the A number from here will attend the 3 Temorial Day exerc in Westfeld | '} cateh: Faulkne 1st base; | invited. The mid-week prayer meet- in rough which the community may | house at 12 o'clock. The Junior En- come a Leiter place in which to| deavor v meet at 4 o'clock. Mr. | o, to crvate, promote and superviso Fiske will have us his sermon in the s nd recreational lfe In aceord | MOrning, “Strangthening the Senti. hest cor neo and fdenls | ment : e e L e : unday and severa a will he | their opponents ice: 7 p. m.. the pa will spes wmuni herchy establish the| A special praise service wili be held | a J s will e 5 owi hurch at 6 o-clock, The fol. | ™"d¢ on branch road | The Plainville A. C. will play out | The Growth of Faith. wing constitutic » chur & o’cloc =E : Lt | TO RENT—5-room te D ot e Gaa foumiey tc Eacman | Painsille Briefs. I Article 1. Name program will Le rendered | e room tenement, NEAT | pp.o’ i) hold first place in the| The authorities have been notified | B N . 1 Organ prelude: anthem \stival | pson corner, Kensington, running 5 | 5 [ I'he name of this organization shail Te Doumn.* ey ' ival | wate lectric lig - s 1 Jeaguc and by winning the game |t{hat a bicyele, belonging to Joseph | B B . ‘e Deum Ser 3 elect g nd = Tel ! e | 3 4 e Y the Woithington Community Cen l’m1 S 'j“ et Ipture r‘f'.nh & 167-12, D. 8. Negri sdx unst their opponents tomorrow, | Edman of Mountain View, had been |8 s o e s Myg TRy ey AX | §ill make it doubly certain and clinch | stolen from the school Thursday ) le 2. Loc [iMias” Hétem ¥ Brown) Hanther.jiz s {t for som ‘time. A rood delemation | ‘The members ofl the Plainville The community shall ofined as | ":“Ir"” f'-(l_ rnk th '[\l’;’:v\, Morrison; LIEUT. NEUMANN ACQUITTED. of fans will accompany the players | Drum Corps left this morning for Wil- | district now or hereafter to be ?‘\(-nin-' q’:'r‘gn 142« il 9 h"‘hr(- M ] il o e on the trip. liamantic where they will enter the ' mprised within the limits of the, -\ = ® Al ;” ey hmn; tons Proves Hv Wra Not Ofc | Minstrel a Success, i third annual competition of the| orthinston Fire district nd its head- | MiRUe addross, 3 £ Fisk "'"'”'""1 ""‘ o cer Who Sank | Tha Grange hall was filled to & ca- | Thread City Continental Drum corps | Lrters and buildings situat- | %) scn enson); organ, Largo of ish Hox, i pacity las - w g acey lDiacs S Biai hand | R g ldiues etan s | Wew Woria iSymphonyiiDvoraks lan: el pacity t night when thd Kacey |of that pla The Plainxille band | The new summer schedule on con- | field. With this lineup, the local | the pustor’s theme: 5 m., Sunday day i | o o by M e = | thém, [=TikelAn the Hart ! Bcott: baas Press!) :1‘)\;\"}"’. it - S . cc | Minstrels of New Britain appeared for | js confident of capturing some laurels such buildings & may In the future | @diction. isee el srantliot hicut itet thdilon it nratoccy Kensington Congregational Church 'l; arl Neumann, charged with sinki Morning worship at 10:45, with Sun. ' {he hospital ship Dover Castle while he day school at nron The Christian | W4 in commana of & German sub- 2deavor society will meet as usual | Marine during the war wus announced 5 o'clock. toduy t. Paul's Catholic Church The When the e of Neumann came up | | morning masses will be conducted as | " May 31 before the court trying those usual at $ and 10 o'clock. | accused of war guill, the proceedings iy becnme mifillated with the | Morning worship at 10:45 with Sun. | having resuitcd in the establishment of misunity tion. There shall be | day school at 12 o'clock noon. The ‘I\eun nn's E‘OI".JA('I(" innocence, accord- vollug membership of aduits | ®vening services will be held at the | ing to the German authorities, n and women, upon payment of an | Usual hour | Despite the preliminary finding of re 0f o 3 | . | Neumann's innocence Neumann was i e ¢ 5 e of ane dollar. There shall Sehool o e | o - pastor S is 3 finte ,,,,.,,..‘,.,.,,:'fl, open to| The report Irm“:n?m,'.'::..,d,m.,, at | Placed on trial today, when the pul.hu,",,r:?.'.y»l,m{‘-gn‘n(r;;f ::L_ theliadethodist Wil Have Only Civilian Police On whose names are suggeste the public schools for the past month | Prosecutor demanded his acquittal. Neu- Kappa Tota Masquerade. Du on Island of ¥ cers and approved by major- | has been completed by Superintendent | Mann in his evidence admitted sinking The Kappa lota club of the Con- Tokio, June 3 (By A ciated of the voting membership. | of Schools B. R. Showalter and shows | the Dover Castle in clear weather, but . i assoclate members shall pay the | that there has been a small falling off | Said he was acting under instructions nunl dues prescribed but snall not | in the attendance at the schools. The | from the German government as the ! g'clock this evening. The affair will | ordered thoe withdrawal of the naval entitled to vote. | average registration for the past | vessel was not keeping to the special | po private and admittance to the hall | garrisons from the islands in the Article IV, Officers month has been 942 as against 967 | channel designated by Germany. The | will be gained by ticket only. Masks | gouth Pacific including the island of ho assoctation shall elect by ballot, { for the previcus month. Tha Hub- | prisoner also stated his conviction that | will be removed at 9 o'clock. Danc- | yap, leaving the protection of the is- bin the voting membership, a board | bard school has had an average reg- | the vessel was CAITYiNZ munitions, but | ing will be held and Chapman’s Ma- | jands, inciuding the wireless installa- directors, or community council, | istration of 129, tha Seldon, 7 he could not adduce evidence to suppg = e i iioin the benefit of the Knights of Colum- s thev have been successful in other hus dormitory fund The minstrel | competitions. was composed of several members of Al “Shadow Sovial” was enjoyed the old famous Dixic troupe and the |lagt evening at the home of Clifton selections rendered were received | Johnson of Whiting street. All pro- vith much applause Dancing fol- | ceeds will be turned over to the A. lowed the entertainment Olcott’s A1, B. Zion church fund St g “hestrn, of New fur- String orchestra of New Britain fur- | oo oy uro Gwrng Fast Edl Gar- nishedRthoginusic; ~ge. 105 East Main St., Plainville, is now Funeral of Mrs, Foxs. open for business. First ass repalring The funeral of Mrs. Mary Sheldon | dane at rcasonable char: Storage_and Fox who died at her home on 11 supplies. -6dx Hough street vesterday morning, will —_— i be held tomorrow afternoon from the JAP FORCES WITHDRAW home at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. James M. Article (11 Members he membars of this association all Le 6!l 1estdonts of this commun- both men and wom . bovs and %, Organiza‘lons now existing or to ve extablished, whose aim is the Ifare of the community, but who , gregational church will hold a mas-| press).—The minister of the navy, it auerade at the Grange hall at 7:45 | wag officially announced today has | per will preach on ~Plants That Live | While Dr. Rull hus had 2,162 visitsio'clock. Y. P. & meeting at New Haven, June 4.—For New Haven funds rles E. Livingston. sporting edi- ' Suce For Connecticut: Fair tonight and m;, fallowedl by! Bundayl school at There a men comprising upon the subject: he Fountain. of Weather conditions.—The disturbance of the day. The Aces are! Chris Miss May Belmar also of broducing cool pleasant weather in the evening confident of victory he possible | Bristol will be present to assist in northern district; from Montana east- ¥ the western districts from Texas ip, to foster a neighborhood spirit | Men’s Bible class in the Community { g, a0 PN felt. 2nd base; ioran, 3rd base; | ing will be held on Thursday evenin northward to South Dakota. Mr. Johnson of Providence, R. I, Haynes, short stop: Hayes, left field Plainville Baptist church. 10:45 Conditions favor for this vicinity, fair I8 visiting with F. R, Clark. Marino. centerficld: and Swmith, right | m.. “The Wedding Garment,” will be , weather with cool nights and warm solidated raflr..d . to effect | feam will put up a good battle against ' xchool: 6 p. m.. Young People's Serve | .o New York and was recently ap- ! the parade. A message from nted the Francis Parkman fellow- { of the Navy Denby was re ship at Harvard., where he is a candi- | morning’s session, regretting e for a ph. d. e tught at Robert | ability to attend. The womer] callege at Constantinople and before |laries of the U. S. W. V. are a 1 ed States entered the war he |ing their annual state conven Y. M. C. A. work in France. He — retur; o America in 1917 a = PREN. — i that department ectinElati o Ibl0 clochink thelever (b curoeditolsmcricaSin 19 (ifandyen FRENCH UNION SQU °d the army as a private and wa ‘v commissioned a licutenant. For | Railroad Factions Are Now nast two ) rs he has had charge 4 = = the Englewood Memorial Social Dreci Digndtien. of Sy Settlement at EKnglewood, N. J. Par Jdune 4 (By Press).—The splif in the men’s union following the WEATHER REPORT. { the communists in the conve BT Thursday when a motion fo r Tonizght and Sunday, But Some- direction of the organizat what Cooler, Is Prediction. aiopiad hasjesultod {injan conflict over possession of th) and headquarters. vicinity: Fair tonight and Sunday; munists have succeeded in oolED tonlEnt. , possession of the union’s buil Secretary Bidegaray has sudq putting the union’s treasu! Sunday: cooler tonight; fresh north reach of the extremists. northeast winds Disruption not only of the men’s union but of the gen| eration of labor is predicted ch was central over the Lake region cjrcles here as a result of yesterday morning has moved eastward tremists’ success. is now passing out to sea: It has sed local thunder showers in the ' $100,000 FIRE IN COR R R he Tast | conducted with addresses by two ¢astern portion of the Lake region and = Aces clash with t st laand g Ncw England during the last 24 hours. Armed Men Burn Building extended area of hizh pressure cen- = by Royal Irish Constabu over Bhe upper Mississippi valley is . COrk. June 4.—A workhoug Y street, until recently occupi auxiliary division of the Ro; Constabulary, was destroved last night. A party of arm . took possession of the buill moved its occupants to an and then sprinkled the prem: petrol, to which they set fii damage is estimated at 20,000 d to Maine. Showers were reported Why Not Enjoy A Vacatic Right Here At Home? A vacation from the family wash tub — from- H Monday and all its cares. Just resolve, right now, this week, to bundld the family wash and send it to us. We'll wash everything sweet and clean for in cceans of pure, rainsoft water, and suds of white soap, and iron all the larger flat pieces. Then we'll return your bundle, all compl except for a few things you can iron at your leis Think of all the time and toil this plan will you—yet it costs so very little ! Gather up everything that needs-washing, ph: for our driver, and he'll call promptly. Don’t emit your Diy Cleaning and Dyeing will receive special attention at the LATIMER LAUNDRY AND DR ANIN ORE