New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 10, 1921, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE, 10, 192r. PLAINVILLE NEWS | NEW FACTORY PLANS T0 OPERATE MONDAY SO § Drug Store: Formerly Riker-Hegeman Friaay and Saturday PRICE CUTS Summer or Winter, day in and day out, you can buy the stand- ard, best known Remedies and Toilet Preparations at a con- sidgrable reduction from the manufacturers’ suggested retail selling prices in Liggett’s. Toilet Needs And Remedies Jordan Almonds . 33C . 39C Just scunc select nuts with 19C - 3 4C ;/ariu.lsl_v flavored sugar coat- o 1 8 C 39c 33C Spiced Opera Gum Drops and Jelly Strings 17C {!egy!arly 49¢ 39 C = Special per lb. 50c Hind’s Honey & 4 Supreme Quality Almond Cream .... C Plainville Casting Co. May Gom- mence Operations Next Week TOMORROW IS BUNDLE DAY pecial Sale Silverware This Week [ ™" 5 00 b ives Chance for Good Wedding Gifts | NG COME MORE OP) be chosen ot consid > unity or Rogers makes. WEEK Our own factories have made some wonderfully delicious confections, and every depart- ment will endeavor to bring them to your attention this week. The special items we mention below are typical Liggett Candy Values. day—Autos in Collision Yesterday— Fine in Bandolik Given Heavy Court—Ttems. The plant of the Plainville Casting company at Broad street near the rail- | road tracks, is practically completed. | It stands one story high and is made of brick, concrete and steel girders. | The foundation is of concrete and the | entire structure is modern in every re- Plenty of light is found inside walls of | measures 60c D & R Cold Cream ....... 50c Java Rice Powder 25¢ Mum Deodorant ... corLn than an whet ANYT gifts Choice of ( ORTUN 50c Pepsodent Tooth ¥ : Paste 30c Kolynos Tooth Paste ....... r rates. Good time too to stock up for 30c Lyon's Tooth Powder . .. 18¢ T4c e Bacs 25¢ eocpillleofn'? Kidne.y 4 3 C 79c 79¢ 69c 45¢ ....84c¢ Regularly 49¢ Colonial Tea Sets, Pot, Creamer, Sugzar Bow! and I During June, per lo. §19.98. Set of Table Silver, Rogers 1847 1ily plate for 30 years’ wear in the beau- \ ign an ideal gift for $42.00. Kuife . 6 Forks, in Rogers 1547 piate with 30-year guarantee, choice of three pat- $8.50 set. in many Community | Plate and for wear ect table ser Odd Sitver Pieces fo popular patterns including Roger with ten-yeu Special No. 1 for «inl No. 2 for Chest ricely A beautiful gift | Sale of this kind right in the month of wed- | 1 | | | vice | Holde { Combinati make, the tiful new ur Spoon wrantee <h mike | spect as windows from the entire | the building. The shop about 150 feet long and has a depth | of some 60 feet. 5 All machinery which is needed has | arrived and is installed. The equip- ment is up to date and the plant will | | be one of the best in this section of | the state. The owners, Henry Wash- burn and William Stewart, formerly of | Torrington, have striven to erect the plant as rapidly as possible and less than three weeks have passed since ground was broken The factory will in all probability commence operations Monday or Tues- day of next week. A force of about 15 men will begin and gradually this force will be enlarged to a capacity of | some 60 employes. Experienced steel men from Torrington and Bristol will begin the work. There are few men acquainted with moulding in Plain- | ville and it is not thought that there will be many here receiving work | from the plant. Mr. Stewart will act as superintend- and mechanical advisor at the while Mr. Washburn is pres- a9e ¢ 50c MMennen’s Shaving Cream 25¢ Woodbury’s Facial Scap . 09¢ The Flake Soap. 1.00 Listerine, 14 ounces leatherette at $17.00. Piece case, would make Fr 26-Piece Tray» for make, first clus Per Cent put up in v bride ' to terns bowl; regular price dexign in leatherette i n Shefhield plate, $2.79 each T high, with in the other fine pieces 10-yenr guaran tee, on” all Commu nity P: X Sale price $3.98. ase, $22.50. Six Tea Spoons of Rogers H tands 7T he g Table ., Bandwiche rade, in fNora Reduction This Week in popular 60c Bromo Seltzer ine ¢ Silverware. Assorted Chocolates Packed in the regular Loxes, as intended they wouic retail at $1.00 or $1.25 per pwwd Teo insure immedizte dispe=z! of an cver-production. ‘?00,3 VTO THE FREE EXPLANATORY LECTURE! June 13th, and Tuesday, June 14th, at 2:30 p. m., ALL WOMEN ARE SPECIALLY INVIT .. on Mond: by Miss in our Audit Sth floor, who Is to conduct en rium 1.00 Nujol 5 . The Laxative Oil 1.30 Pinkham’s Veg. Compound ... 1.10 Nuxated Iron Reconstructive Tonic 70c_Sal Hepatica Effervescing Laxative 16 oz. Horlick’s Malted Milk . THE MME. COATES SCH 0O0OL 0F DRESSMAKING. cececstacan Per pound 13c. o Y 50C 30c Resinol Soap ..., 18C Box of 3, 54c. e Beml Tt 2 100 10C 10c Palmolive Soap 8 1.50 Gude’s Pepto 96¢. dozen. c 5 for the and the to practical u sc home, the professional A wonderful chance. clal classes business woman to and put Leectures are learn technique of preparatory te Dressmaking 2 Pound Bars Hershey’s c Milk*Chocolate 2 9 course of 12 les- Class B, ¥ee $5.00, gives a complete course of 12 Class A, Fee $5.00, is a ¢ te ons in analytical dressmaking and kindred topics. in sewing, dressmaking tailoring sons les Clussex,Are Limited, if interested enroll today. A pply Mail Order Department for descriptive leaflet, schodvle of classes and enrollment. Peters Milk Chocolate ¥2 pound bars Rubber Shower Caps HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTI® EIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. = Save on Tooth Brushes — e N Give Old Clothes Bundle Day will be held here to- $250 to $600 a year. Mr. Deming lin stre morrow in accordance with a cam- BERLIN NEWS RANCIS DEMING’S ENVIABLE RECORD flissed But One Session of Present Lggislature HANGES AT KILBY HOUSE lew Proprictor Plans Extensive Al- jerations As Well As Opening of Restaurant—Local Girl to Graduate—Berlin Ttems, of the 1921 repli to a “The sessions hre has closed leming In answer am glad of it, althoug | eciated every moment 1 ty and thoroughly enjoyed ork Representative Deming has en interested in the general wel- re of the town and it is evident query have spent on my REFP. FRANCIS DEMING. that m hearsay the e appreciated townspeople Mr. D his capacity Ber work m- then of town of legislature the Dem mad has done for in repr wontati Ve th repr huve Mr sorving the from entatl attend e a himmself while people was absent that nt r. Deming was the bills which will give and to but one sion was when he was in Ver of the Worth- ponso the Kensington fir dar water the ht axpense He on right tain and efray the uch system tlon In favor bt Judge Georg Pocutor ( bonds Nation lvo started th w trom —_DANCE— GRANGE - HALL, Berlin. vorked in by the hard and was finally victor- defeating the bill introduced New Britain Chamber of and calling for a gauge bridge in Ken- the cost to have Berlin for and representatives who not place economy before effi- in the various state depart- appropriations. He was well by his fellow workers in Hart- and would undoubtedly have support the town if he again representative at the next ession. He has served the town \thfully and would great to the town if he does not attend the He was a source of in- Senator John Trumbull matters. Both members finance committee Commere: inder the railroad one-third of paig by, town of ha an enviable done this of few ington en He the the was record past session one he did ment iked ford the ° s for be a Loxt session toin to in financial on the Kilby House Changes. Thomas Maroney of Hartford has taken over the Kilby House Kensington and extensive plans ’ for complete changes in the building as well as the man- agement. Mr. Maroney has been in the hotel husiness for the past 35 years TNaving worked in Hartford, Manchester nd running an inn at Haddam. The inte of the build- ing will be entirely renovated and preparations are being made to open up a first restaurant. Mr. Ma- roney also promises the people of the town that the Kilby House will cater to a good class of people. Denies Woman Stayed Here. Thomas Maroney, the new tor the Kilby House wishes to it made known through these columns that Pauline Hudinski, rested lately for slashing a Steve Hudinski in New Brit not at the Kilby Housc night she did the slashing. She might come Kensington.” Mr. Ma- but she did not stay at Kilby House.” In fact no women remained at this house since Maroney has been charge, he ation being recently ¢ been made rior class of have ar- cousin, n, did stay the have to roney sald the have Mr in | claims. Im Although laid by the Herlin this have been riding Lines. will be company in repairs roadbed has onc of and to oved Trolley new tracks cticut exte made along the the trollevs pleasure instead ck road has © date no Co year ns and on more become The cars no longer ri sway from side of the the other since the track straightened. The work be don #r as the Negri in Kensington. It is hoped that Jine will be completed within the chance one to has next two or three days. Graduates Tomorrow. Doris Beckley of Kensington te from the New mnastics tomorrow Griftith and Louis town will attend the crefses. Miss Ileckley is well known nsington and has a host of who will pleased to hear graduation ’ Berlin will gradu School of Mrs. Geors Beckley of this Ke ends be her endance at Blue- There w of ening eam the held taurant the ‘arson been of opposit railroad depot. has losed Plans are eting made for the 11 some time being the nusl of fir month william will Jeave hire mer Aistrict to be h Ryan tomor he third selectman, ow for New Hamp- where will spend th | gregational church loss | | Griswa, | morrov 'ing cough proprie- | | home for the summer vacation. n | store | the | an- | Worthington ! this | sum- | Del | her et will leave tonight fi J ! . g or Utica New York, where i : 3 ere they will spen summer. Eaasias Adam employ July 1. The Boy Scouts of the Berlin Con- will hold a meet- this evening at Adamowitch ot the will Brandagee leave the sisters on | ing at the 7:30 o'clock The Girl Scouts of the Berlin Con- £regational church will meet with Miss Elton this evening at the usuaf hour. James his family been church Maloney has moved New Britain He A resident of this town for m and at ome time conducted a , cery store here. He was an ar- dvn( member of St. Paul's church The case of James Paretta and Arazamo ('accavello charged with rson, will come up before Judge in the local town court to- afternoon at 2:30 o'clotk. with to hes years East Berlin Items The local Boy Scouts meeting of their troop in Berlin this evening. There are several cases of whoop- reported around town. Regular weekly prayer meeting at the Methodist church this evening. A meeting of the official board will follow the prayer meeting. Mrs. James Holigan was in Middletown Thursday. A number from this place will at- tend a whist and social at Beckley's hall this evening. Miss Minnie Kelsey of New Britain was calling on friends in town Thurs- day. | _The of Bolton- ! Kasica Legion, at- | tended Berlin last evening. a visitor | local Post, a members American meeting in Those from this place ployed in the office of Works in New Britain, their annual outing Saturday Miss V college in who are em- | the Stanley will enjoy at Rainbow ginia Root who is attending New London has returned ARCTIC NURSE.—Miss Johnson, girl has earned enough money to pay Alice D. society of Washington, {in will attend a | truck. The | damaged. paign all over the state for old clothas for the Near FEast Relief. The Boy Scouts will call at the homes about 9 o'clock in the morning and the resi- dents are urged to contribute whatever { clothing they may see fit to and -have 111 tied up in a bundle anl left out on {the front porch not later than 9 jo'clock if possible. Trucks will call and deliver the materi- 1 to the room the Neri Block at Central Square which has been seleced for head- auarters. “The bigger the heart, the bigger the bundle,” is the slogan and al- though silks and-satins are not asked for, any article will be gladly re- ceived. Substantial clothing is neces- sary for those in want. Miss Anna Graniss of Whiting street, head of the relief work here, will look over the clothing and save what is necessary { for the poor and needy of the town. | The rest will be forwarded to New Brit and then to proper channels to aid the =ufferers across the water. Autos in Coliision Hyman Moses of 1 Orchard street, Hartford, did a little damage here sterday to the new Hupmobile own- by Walter Lathrop and the Ford truck of Hugh Sunpson. The accident happened on Wcst Main street. Both (ars owned by the-local men wers standinz the side next to the Bris- tol Mills Moses was driving down West Main street and to avoid hitting a pedestrian crossing the street, made sharp curve and struck Simpson's impact caused him to swerve into Lathrop's car before: he came to a stop. All cars were slightly Moses volunteered to pay | dama although the acci- unavoidable. Arthur Ashland touring he took the rear Ba~cball Gam: morrow Two of the best games of the season promised by the management of the Phinville A. C. team for tomor- and Sunday. Tomorrow afternoon will clash with the fast Man- tearn at Allen’s field at 3 The line up will include some s. A top notch catcher from will be seen behind the | up will pitch: Downes, first ond base: Budinick, | hortstop: center field, ed on a for the e i was While a Ford treet Lroke a sharp curve and are ow ey ester o'clock. new players. New Britain bat. The line Cunningham, Ewald, 1 base: K left field Cassidy, Babeck, right field. It is possible Saturday afternoon games will - cancelled should the support of the fans continue to be poor. There are| 1 attendance at these games and | the team is losing on them On Sunday afternoon they will play the North End A. C. of Meriden at the base; {at Broad and Washington streets, was | fined $ and Tooth Powder Twe splendid Liggett values. Our regular 40c tin of Riker’s 29¢ Antiseptic Tooth Powder is selling during June only at Along with it, is a special lot of thor- oughly good guaranteed pure bristle Tooth Brushes with transparent handles. Esceptional value at . . 25C Buy Both for 54c and Save 11c Srom onr usual low prices. 25,000 boxes of Stationery ’ at 25c¢ per box Each box contains 24 sheets of linen finish paper and 24 envelopes to match. Made in our own factory in Brooklyn in the quiet season to keep all our workers employed and sold on a very small margin of profit to insure the disposal of 25,000 boxes in June. Exceptional Value at..... 2 Sc Foods at Low Prices Coffee, (1 pound) ..... .Week-Ends 2 for .46 Tea, (one-half pound) ... .Week-Ends 2 for .46 Cocoa, (one-half pound) .... .Week-Ends 2 for .36 Mayonnaise Dressing ........ .Week-Ends 2 for.30 Chocolate Pudding .. Week-Ends 2 for.2() Cake Chocnlate (one-half pound)..Week-Ends 2 for.36 30c Beef Cubes ... i .. Week-Eads 2 for.3] 35¢ Peanut Butter (10 oz. jars).......Week-Ends 2 for.36 35¢ Vanilla Extract (2 ounce)........Week-Ends 2 for.30 45c 45¢c 35¢ 38c 19¢ 35¢ here was| and ndered into the town led a duck. The dog The owner was traced appear at the local court. fined $1 and costs which ville w, and k ed. Severul new local players are lo be seen in Aces uniforms this Sunday. Bandolik Fined { caught. Teddy Bandolik, who was former! had to proprietor of the Bristol Grocery store | He was amounted to some $I19 as great ex pense was involved in tracing him. The owner paid the fine-and shot the tanine. > and costs on two .counts for | alleged selling of liquor. Judge Malt- | bie imp d the fines. Bandolik was | local grounds. On the. pitching slab for the local players will be seen Phelps “The kid wonder,” of the Hariford County league. He plays with | the ast Hartord teamm and does som speedy work. His presence on the local team is looked forward to The A uth Man- chester t place tomorrow | afternoor v afternoon, they | will play the Pcerless A. C., of 1 Britain, at Rockwell's field. The Peer less A. (. defeated the Federals of Hartford by the score of 3 to 1 whil Aces defeated the Federals 6 to t 1 good name is anticipat- e ————— ] am at On Sun the arehous: anal St., Must sell to the high- susignment of merchandise to Articles consist of the fol. Mattresses, Cotton and Silk Beds, Springs, [ New all_ size Mllows, Shoets, Linoleun, Crex Rugzs, all & must Le sold to the & way to Harrington, Labrador, Eversth s new. Do 4 however and caught with (he goods by Statc Police- man Michael Garcia and some time | ago was fined $100 and costs in the police court by Justice Prior. He appeaied the received the above He pleaded guilty to andolik has sold his place to John Logan of Nes Body May Have Arrived. According to a telegram received | by Mrs. Harriett Barnes of Broad street, the body of her son) who was killed in France : have arrived at Hoboken, N. Y., to- Several bodies of soldiers the state of Connecticut ' young Barnes is among them. The body will be forwarded | to this town where the Brock-Barnes post will take care of the funeral arrangements. Plainville Briefs. The Ladies’ Benevolent the Congregational church regular meeting yesterday The Ladies’ Auxiliary to Britain Letter Carriers, held its an- niversary meeting last night at the home of Mrs. P. W. Smith of 43/ Broad street. A short ke supper | -al pmgmml case fines | the | | day. £ throughout the body of ard vesierd "ges. busin Britain. Children’s Sunday The Advent Christian, the Meth- odist and the Congregational church- es. will observe Children’s Sunday at the evening services here Sunday. . pecial exercises will be held akd an ppropriate program being ar- ranged for by the pastors. The, Baptist church however, will cele- brate the day the last Sunday of this month. Observance. society of held its afternoon. the New Dog Warning. i Phillip Marino has a warning to issue dog owners of the town. There are several tramp -carried out. d running losc about the center.i The rank These will be taken in and held until ferred on a « Constable 1 was enjoyed and a mus of knight will be con-| ss of candidates at! Three styles of simple, practical, serviceable caps for men or wo- men to keep the hair dry at the beach or under shower. Pure gum, extra heavy. . 75¢ Good weight, broad band, black or red diver . . . Light weight diving cap for temporary use . . . . A Guaranteed Bath Spray Right from our own factory, made to give service. Large tube admits rapid forceful spray. Large protected spray head to throw spray over wide area. A simple connection, fitting any faucet, and stavs where put. Reduced During June from $1.39 980 ASPIRIN JF. Because compressed in our own factory, we can guarantee them to contain full 5 grains of pure Aspirin. You arc paying a very high price if you buy { them in small quan- tities. Investin a bot- tle of 100. Always Regularly 69¢ Bottle of One 4 9C Hundred the Stafford Community club Stafford district school house cvening. Benjamin Southwick Raymond James of the Ha County Farm bureau will speay Children baptised at the Met church Sunday morning will water from the Jordan river. The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the H. held a meeting last night. OLDEST OFFICER — B ieneral H. C. Gibson of Washi

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