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| s when he chomen use gifts can Odd Silver Pieces for correct t Jar patterns including rers make with ten-y Special No. 1 for Special No, 2 for 99¢ each 26 Plece would make Chest nicely put a” beautiful gift to up Compotes, stands 7 e Silver Set Table « for Bread, Sandwiches make, first clasd grade, in flors 25 Per Cent, ALL WOMEN ARE SPE! ven in our Auditorium, Sth floor, ttles, who is to conduct THE MM Lectures are learn technique of Class A, Fee $5.00, is sons In sewing, dressmaking preparatory Dressmaking Clusses Are Limited, schedule of classes and entoliment AVING AN AUTOMOBILE DEL Cholee of Community or Rogers makes. n a bride at $47.00 inches Pleces nd other design, Reduction This Week on all Commu hity I’ TALLY tb specin) classes and a complete course und talloring I it Interested enroll today Special Sale Silverware This Week Gives Chance for Goed Wedding Gifts COULD ANYTHING COME- MORE OPPORTUN B considerably less than n Sale than rezula Both of them geood. at Colenial Tea Spoon Helder. §1 « I\|v||| And I-nrk Set—6 Knives, 6 Forks, in Rogers 187 terr with 50 leatherette case, S8 high, with the popular fine pieces in 10-year guaran tee, 14 iined bowl; A donis She in ate Silve INVITED TO THE FREE on Monday, June 13th, and Tuesday, COATES SCH 00L 0 the home u e A for actical the put o p wonderful ¢ of 12 les- ons ir Apply Mail Order IVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU of this rates. regula design in leathes EXPLANATORY June 14th, o fessional Department NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE o, d right in the month of wed- Good time too to stock up for umer. Sugar Bowl and Silver, Rogers ) years’ wear in the or design an ideal gift for $4 1847 au- .00, year guarantee, choice of three pat- price §: rware. LECTURES at 2:30 p. m., by Miss F DRESSMAKING. and the business woman to hance Class B, Fee $5.00, gives a complete course of analytical dressmaking and kindred topic: for descriptive leaflet, CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTT® RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. BRINGS BAGK LIFE, ", T, Ralph Carbo ol Kensington Performs Wonder Operation . OMEN'S AID ELECTIONS Heads Or- . F. L. Wilcox Again tion of Berlin Congregational arch ~= Many Births — Berlin Trems of Interest. back sed patient had of Dr. Raiph Dr. Willlam D. C., both Practically bringing a dife after respiration established record rbo, of Berlin, and eves of Washington, eons at the Casualty hospital, shington men by a tedious gical op restored the glottis and joined together the chea, or windpipe, of Thomas E. arren, who, it Is claimed, cut his oat with a penknife. lelow the injured membranes an ificial tube was inserted. allowing assageway for alr. Warren will breathink through this until the parts heal During the time he I be nourished by injections. Hos- 1 oMelals, including the local doc- are anticipating his recovery Dr. bo is the of John Carbo, the nsington brick d and is well pwn to local fous dying for profes- Carbo spent most of his days Ferlin. He is a graduate of the Britain High school in the class 1912 and was a star on the local thall tes He also made the all th d played right guard the University squad position both elevens t guard Ppr. Carbo tioned serious erfean sur od the hospital ol When placed table respiration tube iration ren ugh dottis , Ve dtted od and ther Inls ce is won aler people to the medical m rn team orgotown the on was beli the whov operation one of the attergted by an on Warren was the police on the oper had sed. nd artificial short to be yet to in wan Inserted tarted In a breathing time naturall in neck The which, according to offi- floatipg In his neck when hospftatl, was r windpipe was joined the inserted tube feve It will be a short before the Iinjury will be healed. Miw. Wikcox President. annual meeting Ald of the Berlin | nal held yester- L. Wilcox was presic vie i was the tube his to the the above th pon’s of the lety ot h church senwon, Mrr. F potod Hunste ¥ Doad' Deming as follows Mrs. George B. Carter nd __ Mrs A mecr tre tary surer. Mrs. Pren- Miss Frank Mis, Francis directors are T Atwater Mrs. Goorge Hollister Previous to the nual meeting a “housec ty neld in the of the church The women began to gather 11 o'clock yesterday and hen they left srduy aMernoon interior ilding I ha A lunch 1 in th church dining r of leantir chapel the. an- was morning yeste 2 o'clock Scout Notes. Troop No. 5, Boy Scouts of Amer- en, will n at the (‘ongregational hurch at o'clock this ning All asked to be present as cards will ¢ distribut- 1. The troop had a ve fine time their hike last week another is anticipated soon is pocted that tl out executive will wiv a stereopticon lecture in the church parlors on Thursday evening, June 16, An invitation is extended all living in the community The Boy routs of the Berlin rregatio church meet church tomorrow night o'clock The Girl Scouts Miss Eljton, the scoutlcader, to- night at the al time. Bisth Certificates Filed, Aceording to birth certiticates clerk’'s ot ev couts are stration and It on one ex- Con- will at 7 will meet orroy ust filed town office a son born to Mr. and ono of Keisingtog. A Elaine Rosemary, has been and Mrs. E. Vernon Berlin and a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony of Ken T A Matild cn b Mrs Walter ton w Rudnic \as been Afy Hakanas Martha M and Kensing to of rn Owen Deeds. ind rranty ker sold Walter lizabot! Augu nsington land farm his wife John and of land in acres. The hard Erwin jointly by the Mays. John and a1l rights, in- t known Rud- ker. The land 1. have May s comprisi 8 formorly th « was bought to sta four nieces wa and and st May have and claim Bunce fa er and Eliz comprises 1tepai has sold in wt is Walter udnic of m to (beth farm 68 res reen. un by EB. repairing Work <ilby of mendorial the Kile cen 1 rtford on sen in front of the n Kensinzton. New fence sct in place and a be buflt. The - ind the hope of the proper in the future. been will been It citizens taken care wo Fir Frank Axell vears old. fo of the Hum of the Landers 3 in New Britain jury to his hand y )¢ his fingers drop forge on’ has painted the that of pole gre is Kensington, 43 an employe and Beckley division v and Clark plant 1l in- any Lr 1son flered a pain rday when amputated which was by a work- were he ng Items uthard he Berli Lawrence York S where left will today visit Jarvis, wife of the late is a visitor in town er meeting of the tional chuich will *k tonight asica . post, American an important meetin urged Colonel The Berlin held at The Bolton- Hon will he An be Le tonight nt members are pre The regular business meeting and ! goctal of the Epworth League was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George e CKROWLEY BROS. IN PAINTERS AND daughter | ‘ryon in George sington $ last evening Gharrity - of Kensington is home on a short furlough from New- {Port, R. L, where he is stationed. Ho expects to return tomorrow James Malloney and family ved from Kensington to New n K W, Williamsyillage carrier at the Kensington postoffice, started his two weeks vacation today. George Corr wiil substitute, The Blue Bird glub Wil hold its e cream tival and entertainment this at the Old Pond school! The Inment will begin at 7:30 have to Brit- fe entert lg’z lock. East Berlin Ttems Zular dmen building The meeting of soclety at i thix evening. i Library will be open Friday aflternoon for the exchange of books | Edwara Treichel is having his resi. {dence on Muin street re-painted | . There will be a choir practice at the { Methodist church this evening. | A number from this place will ]nm: a dance at West Cromwell | | | the Modern the Athletic at- Fri- evening. Mr. Leonard have started a fruit route around town. The Girl S-outs met Lawrence at her home this afternoon { Emery Matsen Scalling on freind and Fdward and Clark vegetablo with Miss F on Main stre of New Britain was in town Wednesday | Mr.and Mrs. E Vernon Read are re- iving congratulations over the birth a daughter, The residence formcrly occupied by and family being A very pleasant time was had those ittended the birthday ‘prise social tendered Marguerite | Bourgeois at her he Main strect Tuesday evening. b 1 Francis Cobey ber of his friends ‘at his home on evening, \ B joyed The Kniz hold their Sunda afternoon at their- hall at ing to the cemetery of their dcceased de d On a on Main street Walier Rober, is re-painted by who is enter Wile asan num- ial rined a time was en- by Society will ercises meetin marc graves will 1 annual deco: June tion e 12th and where .the brothers of the unt timetablc at 7 n. o8 houis are the rec local ent change in Ppostoffice now at 6:30 remainder of ih oper 00 instead of rmerly. The the the same SETH TANNER o — I 4/ two | to be | Look out for th’ | All sur- | | PLAINVILLE NEWS SALVATION DRIVE NETS NEARLY $350 People Respond Readlly to Gall for Funds CLARION CLUB PLANS PLAY! !_—\l es Baseball Team in Wrangle Over Last Game—But Few Stores Ob- ve Wednesday Afternoon Clos- ing—Brief Items. The local drive { Salvation Army ha and the sum of 36 lected. All pledges, been returned s for funds for the been completed has been col- however, have vet and the of- ficials of the campaign are in hopes of finishing on the $350 mark. The people of the town responded readily to the call and despite the decided industrial depression, the minimum ! schedule of $300 was made passed. The town had a max sum of $500 to raise if possibl | officers in charge were: Stanley Gwillim, president; Harold L. Ceorn- ing, vice-president; George Bartlett, | secretary; A. A. McLeod, treasurer; Charles H. Newton, Charles R. Sher- man, William J. Johnson, William L. Cafferty and Joseph N. McKer- nan. There were 34 captains conducting the drive. Each captain had a list of persons to ask for funds in or- der to make the quota and the plan worked to perfection and eliminat- €d the usual house to house can- S. 8. Gwillim and F. T. Wheel- er collected the largest amount of money for each ecaptain, retugning about $75. Senator John H. Trum- | bull came next with $25. The report of the individual teams, who have made returns, are as fol- lows J Al AL $16; J rill $7:0 Wi g2 C. H. Newton, 25; R. E. Mor- Johnson, $7.50: Giles Cowles, $9; Benjamin Edwards, $5; John Pettinato, $6; J. N. McKernan, W. A. Cassidy, $8; J. H. Mitchell, George A. Case, $7; J. J. Gra- ham, D. Benjaniin, $7; Charles H. Curtis, $11 ¥. L. Benzon, $20; W. L. Cafferty, $2 3. T. Brastow, $12; R. Sherman, $12.50 and M. O. er, $6.25. Mceod,! $11; H. Trumbull, 1921, aT HE OLD HOME TOWN ©UR HOUSE - THOUGHT 1D RUN DOWWN AND SEE WHAT IT 1S HERE ", Kl sy, SEE NO SENSE GOING AWAY. at the Grange hall June 20, at 8 o'clock. The play is under the di- rection of Harry Bonney and has been progressing rapidly for the past several weeks. The cast selected has been working hard In order to make it a success. The club has held sev- eral socials in order to provide for properties for the play. The. cast of characters for is as follows: Reynolds, postmaster. Ralph Octavia, his _daughter, Gertrude McGibbon: Mr. Peavy. Al- bert Hemingway; Goldie Wex, 8. Civil Service,” Monday evening, “Civil Wednesday Wednesday los stor Closing. afterioon closing came to a show down yesterday afternoon when but four of the merchants closed their place of business when more than 15 were/-in- favor - ef = it. .- The - stores which observed the closing Plainville Engineering Co.. James Dry Goods store, the ville Hardware Co. and P. Hutton. grocery stores were open. The story of, “If hc closes I will” to be prevalent among the merchants which caused them to be open. No one seemed to start it yet all were in favor of it, was the opin- ion of those closing. Some of the merchants, however, intend to wait until the end of the month and com- mence on the New Britain schedule of starting the last Wednesday in June and continuing until September. Christian Endeavor Sale. The Christian Endeavor society of the Congrationai church conducted i a successful food sale at the church parlors yesterday afternoon. In the evening program of musical and reading numbers was presented, Miss Hazel Rogers rendered several vocal solos. Miss Nathalie Case favored piano selections as did also White, president of the so- A reading w given by Miss owne. entitled, “Here omes the bride”” A musical play- let by Miss Hazel Rogers and Miss Helen Mitchell was presented. Miss ytha Staples of New Britain, an complished elocutionist, interested her audience with readings. All pro- cecds of the entertainment and sale will be used for sending delegates to | the conterence at New York. July 6 the Mcthodist Church Program. On Sunday morning of this week, Infant Baptism will be, held at the Methodist church. Children's Day will be observed. An appropriate | program will be carried out and ex- ses will be held at the services. Aces \lar month! the Central Connecticut league, lield last nizht ut the office of Anderson Sporting Goods store Hartford Seversl ma straightened out among whic a protest of last Sunda) tween the REast Glastonbury team | and the Aces in which the local team | defeated them by the score of 17 to 16 in a 10-inning game at Rock- well's field The East Glastonbury | manager protested that the decision [ of the umpire was a bit off. It was voted to play the game over again ‘4’!< the Aces wanted to play square | do not wish the Glastonbur !t to feel that the game was won { unfairne The date set for the zame will be August 6. It is ex- { pected that this will be one of the best games held on the local diamond | as the antagonism between the two | teams will be shown. The Aces will | play Saturday and Sunday afternoons and the opposing teams will be an- nounced tomorrow evening. Clarion Club Play The Clarion club of the Church of | Our Saviour, will present its play, The of the Plain- old seems with Athert Bernice The 1 was the | night the rank of page will be con- ! pUBLIC AUCTION _DANCE— GRANGE HALL, Fortuna: Birdie Bivvens, Jane Cook: | Mrs. T.<R. Jeffs, Beryl Turner; Miss Goldstein, Beryl Turner; Old R. F. | D., Harry Bonney; Mr. Corcoran, the inspector, Charles Weldon; Steve Audaine, Edward Lackey and Miss Kate Kenyon, Edith Cook. W. C. T. U. Mecting | The regular meeting of the W. C. T. U.. will be held tomorrow after- noon at the home of Mrs. E. D. Grid- ley of Broad street. It will commence at 3 o'clock. Tomorrow will be ob- served as Mission Flower Day when all the members are asked to bring flowers. They will be made into bouguets and given to the sick persons and other confined to their homes and | unable to get out. Ladics’ Benevolent Meeting he Ladies’ Benevolent society of the Congregational church held its regular meeting this afternoon at 2 o’clock at the church parlors. A bus- | iness meeting will be held at 4 o'clock when reports of the various commit- tees will be heard. Plainville Briefs Mrs. C. Mareau of Newburg, N. Y., is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Dame of Bank street. The next meeting of the Busy Bee Sewing Circle will be held at the home of Mrs. M. Forani of Whiting street Tuesday evening, Mrs. Carl Hulten of West Main street, was made a new member at the last meeting of the club. Sequassen lodge, 1. O. O. F hold its regular meeting tonight. At the meeting of Pythian lodge, Knights of Pythias, tomorrow will ferred upon a class of candidates. Regular mid-week services will be held at the eMthodist, - Advent Christian and Baptist churches to- night. A business meeting will be held at the Advent church following the | services. Mrs, George Wheeler and daughters Ideile, Ruth and Grace, are spendinz the summer at the Cumberland: Mountains. Miss Elizabeth Pike the Boston colege Science, for the summer vacation. intends to return in the fall and sume her studies. Alva L. Rogers has not moved from Broad street to Washington street as? had been & ounced. He intends to | move there about July 1, when the place will be vacated by the present tenant, Mr. Meyers, who will move to New Britain “orestville Briefs The Stafford Community hold a meeting tomorrow school house. The East Bristol Fire company is planning for a get together meeting next week Wednesday. The We-Uns Dramatic club will en- joy a social and lawn party tomorrow night at the home of W A. Hunt. Several friends have Qeen invited to attend as guests. Miss Jennie Dolan has return to Waterbury ater visiting at the home of Mrs. Arthur Parker on Church avenue. is home from of Secretarial She re- club will ! night at the ALE, Saturday, June 11, at 2:00 p. m. Daylight Time, at L. B.| Warren's Storage Warehouse 16 Canal St. Plainville, Conn. Must sell to the high- est bidder consignment of merchandise to pay storage. Articles consist of the fol. jowing: New Mattresses. Cotton and Silk Floss, all sizes, Beds, Springs, Blankets, Pillows, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Towel Linoleum. Crex Rugs, all sizes. All goods gld to the highest bidder, —;..———-.- STATION MASTER DAD KEYES IN KEEPING THE TICKET OFFICE OPEN THESE HOT DAYS —NOBODYS Gaqlf street are entertaining Mrs. L. ington Court Square, Ohio. atives in Wollaston, Mass. by night in the Town Hall. a few weeks in Providence, R. I. street have returned from New York where they have been visiting their daughter. cation in Saybrook. | Saturday on a trip to Providence and Blocl: Island. a short stay in Boston. recent town meeting to consider the ! building of Hill school will Hall standard time. < \\\\\\‘ SAYé HE CANT - Miss Barbara Kent has returned to the Connecticut college for Women at New London. MAPLE HILL and Mrs. of | Al of Wash- | Mr William Kinner Clark and son, Robert, Miss Mildred Mann is visiting rel- | There will be a benefit whist given the Newington Grange Friday Mrs. William Dunham is spendng Mr. and Mrs. Shonts of Stuart W. E. Ingham is spending his va- Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Prentice left Miss Arline Root has returned from The committeee appointed at the an - addition to the Elm meet in the Town Friday evening at 7:30 p. m P— HOT WEATHER "SPECIAL! A COOLING SHOY BATH AND A SWIM IN POOL AT THE “Y” 4 MONTHS $5.00 With Cuticura and Cuticura T A itr 00 The Season Sfor M hite Shoes ALK-OVER announces a special exhibit of the new white shoes. They are beautiful in buckskin and fine-mesh fabric. Prominent in this exhibit is a new spring heel sport shoe with colored soles. You can have dif- ferent colored soles to harmonize with your summer sport clothes. Something entirély new. See our windows now. David Manning’s (et k-Qver Shoe - Store 11 M ain Stree