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NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 192r. " PLAINVILLE ” "Hisnnk| FOR BARGAIN DA Outlet Millinery Co. “Where Styles Meet Value.” o : TOMORROW, BARGAIN DAY, will offer unusual bargains in Mill Bm Few Stores Will Observe i Gloves and Hosiery. Not to our knowledge, have we ever offered such ’ ‘ b * Hali Holiday : ‘ ordinary values. In order to appreciate the values you must come a ! DINNER WARE, GLASS AND HOUSEWARES iy | i | - FIVE DAY SALE TUESDAY 7th TO 12th |§ BARNES’ BODY IS COMING § : = ] AR DO | TRIMMED HAT YES, FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK W NNERWARE, GLASS, HOUSEWARES, | School Committce Mceting Tomorrow | TRUNKS, BABY CARRIAGES, REFRIGERATORS, KTC, K AT SPECIALLY LOW PRIC] ] i . 80 OPEN STOCK DINNERWARE PATTERNS \1 SPECIAL SALE ) 300 DI SETS, | Night—Food Sale at Congregation- 7 RS =0 We have taken 59 Hats from our reguiar stock AT BIG PRICE SAVINGS, THE FOLLOWING ITEMS WILL GIVE YOU AN IDEA OF WHAT THIS 5 9 al Churchi Tomorrow Night—Other . . il - of which have been marked as high as §$10. BUY DINN WARE oR JUD WEDDINGS. MEANS TO YOU: are ali colors and styles which will be sold W) Set, thin imported china, §69.50 value, for it 5 5 A A o . 8§55 rehants in the atter of clos- | @ ’ i 0 J n A wer ea ent 1.50 Kk . aee .. .o . 7.5 N , ¢ b Sct thin chinu, flower treatment, $4 ind ; ; 50 1@l ing stares on Wednesday afternoons | § y day for 1 00 Set English porcelain, regular $65.00 set, for . .. - .. ceen - .- | during the summe ¥ 3 Z ° Ttems of Interest. adlock has been reached by the months as has Set American porcelain, r o G forsectit ceeenen cenuaessens set | been the custom in other years. A » Set American porcelain, regular $25 e IR 2 e b e ' few of the leading storekcepers have \merican porcelain, regular Rl e : B che e o UNTRIMMED HATS BANDED SAILORS y can porceluin, regular $11.98 f 3 set | has caused a sumber of the smaller : § 2 specials in Banded Sailors, ¢ k300 doze apaness’ cupa and : Special—Large size, light weig] SRS i1 | abeyance. About onc-half the deal- : Extra Special—300 dozen thin Japanese up: an Extra Specia B ig weight white cups i 10 s cotinnioo, wiil o rene d Hats regardless Of former pnces, T have been marked mu 2 : T esular oric 5 2.5 s of whether the custom is uni- | § W rices A bargain extraordinary and saucers, regular price $4.00, for . ... $2.50 dozen Iol o i o ) marked at two p 5 more. Glass Vases, handsome designs inch, $4.98 kind $3.95 each : Hemminzway, H. A. James Water Sets, attractive patterns, $5.98 value A G - .. . “ 5 ... 8479 set | “lothing Store, 10-25 Cent Store, | Bowls, 13 inch, w rose cut, $7.98, value, .... 50 S L { lern Marvket, Conforti's Confec- | | e cut glass, 7 pleces, $3.98 valué S ey A A ¥ ery store, Simpson’s Grocery store, | i GEORGETTE HATS Al Fancy Feathers and SPORT HATS Footed Sherbet Glasses, cut flower 50 kind . solvnice .. <o cevv... 6 for $1.95 zineering Co. Fconemy . B Footed Sherbet Glasses, « nial design, 86c¢ kind ......... o . . . s 69¢ dozen | Plainville Market, Italian-Ame of what they are marked. Set Americ Porcelain, $29.5 4 e Tets . .. i I se refused to come out either in favor of | merchants to allow the matter lay in Our entire stock of Untrimmed ceptional" values. Everyone nucers, at $2.50 dozen ASS AND TABLE GLASSWAR i H n|;;\::;‘v!‘:n‘ll-lsfrl:):":h]n"‘ fii:li:-‘ld‘f‘t%h. - $ 1 .OO and $2500 $ 1 .49 and $2 "95 potes, 8 inch size, regular $5.98 grade, oieiaie " .. .. . .o .. $4.69 each antic and Pacific, Gec e M. Rich, ‘ s hollow handles, $1.00 dozen Kind .. ..........ccoonns .. .o o <.... 69c dozen |2 liutton Ciothing s e B ! Grocer: 3 ihaum: and the | RANDOM PICKINGS AT SALE PRICES The remaining stores will keep open £} Acmie lce Credin Freezers, 2 quart, $1.50 grade, for £1.19 cach T (T et o T e e T s i FELT TAMS Nickle Plated Tea Kettles, all copper, $2.98 kind ... . B S e T SO e i 89 95 each ! ported. Many arc of the opinion that ' 4 3 All colors Clothes Hampers., all willow, wood bottom, $3.98 grade .. o' . . .. .. .o ... $2.95 | the Chamber of Commerce should 16 Inch Lawn Mowers, regular $9.50 quality, for .. A D00 . ... $7.98 each | take the matter up. The Chamber. X | however. will not take up the matter ' M Regular_pricee $6.95 b Rezniact ot 5 We Could Go On and On and not begin to enurierate half the special offerings in our Down Stairs of stores closing as that is settled For Wednesdary s ‘ tegular price $4.95 3 X o 2 For Wedne: Section. You will see from the above quotations how big the savings. $5.00 o 59¢ Veiling .... 39c yard b Large and medium volul e shapes. $9c Veiling .... 539¢ yard AN aocrea ot HAVING AN AL nv.\innl.l‘,:r.”l')lr‘:l.“\finfi:'r:::;y!\rj;:')r:nll_}'::(l‘.:h\;gl) n(;_Al;s-DEPEhn ON PROMPTI» ! e Pink, white, orchid, nayy. Veiling .... 89¢ yard ors in a large assortm For Wednesday the Congregational churchiwill hold § - a food and ice cream sale tomorrow & S HOSIERY ‘nftlurnmm at ;i u«loyk_n' thclchllrt:: Irench "Kid Gloves i 50c Burson and Gordon Lisle Hose, 1\;;»(11‘ Vln z\;; 0 evening vr« 5 4‘” white and black. Black, cordovan and white, first qual o'clock, an entertainment. consisting xin Day For Bargain Day B RL[N f"L,"WS ]: e 210 e g e I"vn..m(l.::,‘v“rvyl(::.(‘ll.:n'k hds',flf“:m;fulslr';\l program, will be pre- $i.95 ‘ 39c peared before . iswold in the | TO RENT—3-room tenement, near Trafiic Post Hore | = — | town court la ht on charges of Upson corner Kensington, runningi The LD intoxication ault. It is claimed | water, electric light and gas. Tel, | new blinker traffic post has $1.149 DMPORTED CHAMOISETTE $1.35 PURE SILK MOCK SEAM ! : L tarrived and will be soon placed at GAUNTLETS STOCKINGS that he caused disturbance at his 6 3. D. 8. Negri. 6-4-3dx ! (e ', L«r:,‘“‘,},: Th g ,‘ i; simi- |} in all colors. L ome Sunday. He was fined $5 for All trimmed hats 3% price, Bar et thellone Ll Naw briamiiar For Wednesday only All first quality, black and colors. xication, $13 and costs for as- i Goldenblum Millinery Co. wult, which amounted to $45 advt. | The next case schie led to come up mes' Body Co | o i ‘c Pt e el e, Sy i =% Mrs jet _Barnes of 126 Broad ! Also many other specials in all Gloves. Also other specials forftomorrow only] I i y JOOH > 4 e strcet n receipt of a telezram in- bs n',,'”n‘"f,' . “,n‘!.-t‘|n:;“-"m i [;!]URT TWEC"]E | forming her that the body of her son T r— e Leaves for Chicago. Francis Barnes, ]\,T‘lu-\:n‘i nt n-,n;: o annoancement Is Made by, Trol- = =7 Phiutaxerion Berite sirest has et SILK SCARFS BEADED AND LEATHER BAGS een sent to Chic I the T { l‘iTS ”lm." ridayvi ot 'h;s S bl $£5.00 Knitted Hibre Sk Scarfs These are -wonderful values and will an Paper G company to mana : In all colors. go fast at the price we will sell them. ley Slll)el'ifllel]del]l tho branch factory of the plant Bos Wants he ¥ For Wednesday For Wednesday e puea TS, Sloe Machinery Go s Do [ ont e e e K . 3398 $1.00 the bill passed by, the senate which | for her new Overland touring car calls for the assessment and collection d e e i e e = inday Local School Teacher Will Leave Ber- | of the property tax on automobiles by N morning by Albion Gnazzo, who w: -~ . & the state rather than by the several ashington, June 7.—%he rizht of | qriving driving Minello's truck . on | 3 & 2 lin in Augyst for Shantung. China towns. All will be taxed a uniform Inery manauft: ring companies | West Main street | ate of 20 mills and it is expected that | 10 require purchasers throuza a leasw i Plainvill s 3 “po ) - > e Briels, . port of K. of C. Drive—House- | the plan will close up loopholes | 0 usc thelr product exclusively s in:| Ofcer Hart mr e ol om Flor | A . 3 : 30,000 volved' in the | % vhereby over automobiles guvernment suit | jd P omels 5 cleaning Party—Berlin Bits. o = 5 g ida to his home at tistrect. & ¥ oscaped paying a tax last year. against the United States Shoce Ma- Mrs. Charles Blacksley of Maple There are no immediate prospects | Men on tho local board of assessors | chinery company. The suit is tha scc- | street is visiting at Buffalo, N. Y., 2s | 257 MAIN STREET BOOTH'S B for now trolley tracks in Berlin this claim that they experienced gr dif- | ond brought against tha company un- | the guest of the Larkin company. year, according to an announcement 'lculty in making out the list when it | der the anti-trust acts The first, The Woman's Auxiliary of the = - made by Superintendent F. L. Beards- , came to people who owned automo- | under the Sherman law which the | Church of Our Saviour will hold a ley at the office of the . Connecticut iles. The town will still henefit from | cOMpany wad charged with maintain- | meeting at the rectory at 113 West AMER]CAN CLOTHES FOR U S WOMEN company in New Britain this morning. the bill as it requires t per cent | ing a monopoly of (he business of | Main street Thursday afternoon at . . Mr. Beardsloy stated that repairs | ©f the amount collocted be turned over | manufacturing machines used in the 20 o’clock will be made to the present tracks !0 the town in which the automobile is | making of footwear, was dismissed by Frank Hobien has resumed his but new ones will not be installed. Kept | the supreme couft in May, 1912 dutics at the post office following an Thus the hopes of the Berlin people | Corr to Substitute, 3 The second sult was prought under | illness of more than iwo weeks. at new rails wonld be lald are scat-| Announcement has been made at|the Clayton act and was directed | The Busy Bee Sowing Circle held tered to the winds. the Kensington post office that George | a8ainst the practice of the company meeting last night at the home of Repert of Drive. | Corr will substitute for C. W. Wil- | of prohibiting purchasers of one of | Mrs. Carl Hulten of West Main street. Miss Nellle Garrity, who is in ' llams. the village mail carrier when | its machines from using the machine | charge of the local drive for the he is on his vacalion. Mr. Corr in the manufacture or shoes with r Forestville News Knights of Columbus dormitory at'being shown over the route by .| chines produced b, ¥ other con-| 7he Standard Bearers held a meet- New Britain reported this morning | Willlams this week and it is expected | cerns. The company, it was {ing last evening at the home of Miss the to date the town of Berlin has | Will cover it alone next weck accomplished this by “ieasi Olga Nelson. i R S TE Tha ahile e Elritn Kt making the exclusive use of its prod- Frank Roberts was injured yester- up to the expectation of tt com- | The Blue Bird club hold an ice | uct a vital element of the leasc. 2 while crossing the bridge at the mittee In charg hnd Miss Garrity ex- | am_ festival and entertainment|{ *In October, 1918, the federa! dis. ' center of the town. . Prosses the hope more may be | Thursday evening at the Old Pond | trict court in St. Louts issued a re- | The unmarried women df St. Mat- dded to the fund today, which is the | €100l A large gathering is antici- | straining order, and later an injunc- | thew's I a meeting _ last last day for the drive pated tion, against the use of tha leasa | ©VC 8 : Aot Y. Miss Annfe Fazun, a local nurse, has | clauses in future contracts. A suspen- s, Neitie ‘man. “house party of | 'vlurned to New Haven after spendi sion was sought and obtained from ! al of Mrs. Nellie Stone ® W eh s TRlA et at i ot th et Bacrths e th a patient at Pine- | the circuit court pending an appeal | Alderman, who died Sunday afternoon ongregational church will be hela | U7 North Carolina | which resulted in verdiet for tha [At her home on West Washingion in the chapel tomorow morning at 11 . 8. Kilby of Hartford is making | company “without prejudice to tha | Strcet. held at 2 o'clock this aft- o'clock. Helpers are desired and irs to his pronerty in Kensinston. | United States to later apply for an noon n the home. Re wil- | kitohen towels are wanted. All ladies rezular prayer me®ing of the | injunction upon a nearing on tha ! West of, Bristol, officiated. | community are invited to c th League will he held at the | merits’” : s in Foresiville cemetery h at 12:30 o'clock and each \sington Methodist church tonight Meantime the supreme court S ednesday afternoon the Sun- erson s expected to bring her own "'t it x ! decided the suit brought by the ! Circle will home-made ndwiches. It is expected that a ess meeting and social of | cinment under the Sherman act in | Stra'vberry short ke at the homcs ation of women will turn [!Pe¢ Epworth League will be held at| favor of the company, holding that | ©f Mrs. A. Wing and Mrs. Wylie Al- event ¢ home of Mr. and Mrs. George | the clauses in question were a préper|len from 5:30 o'clock until 8 o'clock. yon Wednesday ever P 7 4 nesda VENLDE RSt exercise of the compauy's patent annual meeting of the soclety All trimmed hats 1% price, Bargain Al are invited to become [, John Blake of B riln street s con- | i6 governmantiath oneel neont 1 liav. W Gotdenblin EAMiTliReryliCo The office the com | suit under the Clayton measures and will be clected s £ me East Berlin Ttems, | obtained a decree in May, 1920, from Regular meeting of the Knights ot | Jndge Trieber in he district court for To Leavo For (1 5 Pythlas society at their hall this eve- | E 2 Missouri. holding that thae Miss Phoebe ‘Beard eacher ning. lease clauses tended to lessen competi- he Junior High school i Mrs, Clara Maine of Middletown is | tion. but declarine that the (Mavton , n. will not resume teaching i he guest of her son Edward Maine on | act could not be considered as effect- seriin sohools noxt year as sh now | Main street ! ing contracts entered upon before its aking plans to visit China. Miss Mrs. Arthur Lawrence will enter- | enactment. Beard, who has heen living with the tain the Mothe: club at her home The com v appealed and this suit onlss family on Hudson street, will | Wednesday evening was argued before the suprcme court eave Berlin about the first of August A number of the friends of Philip | early in January. 1921, Coun for khe will go to Shantung wher e drum tendered him a pleasant | the company deniec that thy trade ¢vill re-engage in the teachin " o ocial at hisx home on Main practices complained of h any ef- bon. t t evening. The party broke fect upon competition sin shoc Miss Bonrd's ' Y ary a late hon after njoying | ness since the company was 2 od China and recen ! games and refreshments | manufacturers who had ecintered husi- rings at the B t ‘larence Lund who has heen at- [ had found an “cpen field” in which to | regational hos. Miss Beard tending college at South Bethlehem, | purchase equipment Many show | born in China and spent her early Pa., has returr to his home for the | manufacturers were anoted as testify- hildhood there. She came to Ameri- | sumimer vacatior ing that they had found the exclusive s and went to the Oberlin college in A number from this place will at- | use of the machinery of one company. bhio where she received her educa- | tend the ordination scrvice at Trinity | s decided benefit 866 A WORD!—Miss Gertrude | on. 1or the past two years she has | church in Middletown, Wednesday The supreme court —as asked ‘te | __ £ leon teaching In the Berlin schools. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Treichel en-| 4 1e, the company’s brief sajd, | ¥iein, New York stenographer, got| llow the lunch, beginning at Heor parents have been in China for : tertained relatives and friends from | whether cong: had th> power. to @ past 27 years and are held in high Bridgeport Sunday pass laws retroactive ‘in cffeot: safufl { $£00 for her 300-word prize essay in

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