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NEW BRITAIN DAILY, HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1921 _PLAINWQLLE NEWS |3 : NO EXCURSION FOR ‘CIRCLE " WORKERS Annual Event Cancelled Due to Semi- A nnu al Si]k PaCket Business Depression Annual July Clearance Sale OFFIGIALSW@HT BEST Sale Now Comes to Your Profit i e Now In Progress A MERCHANDISING OCCASION OF THE GREATEST IMPORTANC ANSWERING OF EVERY SUMMER ACTIVITY, MEETING THiZ MOST OPFIMISTIC HOP| FOR EcoNoMY. |[§]] - Close for One Week—Basehall As Usual, This Sale Brings a Wide Range of Dependable Silks at LIBERAL I TIONS 1IN EVERY DEPT. THAT COME EARLY ENOUGH TO FIT IN WITH YOUR Game Tomorrow—Iters, . 1T PLANS INGS THAT BRING THIZ MOST UNUSUAL AND TIMELY VALUE GIV- M h L T U l IF YOU READ AND HEED YOU PROFIT WELL. f The workers of the Trumbull Elec- h Prlces uc. €sS hafl sual. tric manufacturing company will not S i b R T T T (e e TOSREIERS OV, TR SO 2 ort Lengths Suitable for Many Purposes. There Are Unions for Men, Ribbed ones, in white and eru, knee, three-quarter and ankle lensths, s has been the custom for years . . > or short sleeves or sleeveless, regular $2.00 kind for $1.29. Others that are regular $2.50 .garments, previous. This was announced by the EaCh Length [nCIosed ma Convenlent PaCket- e (. e o o | MAKE YOUR OWN SELECTIONS. EXTRA SALESPEOPLE Men's Carter Unions, ribbed white mercer Men’s Carter Unions, ribbed ones of pure |B|clocks. The postponement of the ex rter, knee nkle lengths. Worth from less or with F hort sleeves, sold regular at $8.98. |M|| heads of the plant because of the .50 to $4.50, for $2.69 each. Sale price $3.59. R -~ s ’ present business depression. It was| § The Silk Packet Sale opened auspiciously this morning. The demand for the Packet Silks was i : 2 M|| thowsht best to conserve on the re |} er than ever. Come early Sa y. Women's Carter Unoins, band or bodice top styles with cuff or wide knees. Unions that sold at $1.35 |Bl| cources of the factory until bc((:; (::» Eoa Mm‘.fijuumn' now priced 79¢ each. Unions that sold at $1.75 for 89c each. Unions that sold for $2.50 now $1.19 cach. = . portunities would come and the event rds Bla While finer Unions for women, regularly priced at $3.50 are offercd at $2.19 cach. LA oI il Vests and Tights, Carter's make, in all desirable shapes, worth to $1. sale price 59c each. Court Céses Heard. Regular Price Sale Price Satin Duchesse, $17.50 .. - . . $10.50 Black Crepe Charmeuse $21.00 5 B - . $17.50 ‘ ~ Cou ‘White Crepe de Chine $10.000 L., e 5 ceees $745 Women's Carter Vests and Tights of lisle thread, all desirable shapes, in pink and white, some with Dominic Santoro of 38 Wall streef, vards N Blue Charmeuse $17.500° silk to Values to $1.98. Choice for 85¢ cach. Waterbury, was fined $10 and cosis vards White Dew Fist ) $11.25 Children’s Carter Underwear, Unions, sleevelass and knee length, in all sizes, regular $100 kind, 59¢. ouptne Moas30 i MhelBE latnsills White Whippoorwill Crepe $ 9.63 Lisle Thread Unions in all desirable worth to $2.00, for 83c. Vests and Pants, desirable shapes o ‘1?"]’,‘.]"_‘“ night by Justico Ed- and sizes, $1.00 kind, 59¢ cach. Boys’ Carter Unions, lisle and cotton, worth to $2.00, for 89c. ward F. Brior.” Willlam Foran acted . prosecutor. Santoro was arrested Millinery, Dark Trimmed Hats, mostly black Palm Leaf Fans, good size, 5¢ each. v _Constable Philip Marino Saturday [ ] and white, and navy blue. Also a few Tailored || nisht for cutting the traffic dummy at ilor Values to $6.98 1.00 cac Corsets, C. B. a la Spirite, worth up to $8.00, Central Square and was unable tc - Children's ans, hand made, also specially priced at 89c¢ a pair. They are called rrocure his license. Engageme 0 horns, 3 . Others worth geconds by the makers, but are really discontinued ent Announced. : i : Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Farrar of ; e “ e . with sa models, some might have a tiny oil spot, hardly |R||North Washington announce the en- $ $ $ $ <! S -eath, $7.5 3.9 7 noticeable. Up to date styles, all sizes, worth $3.06, |@||<agement of their daughter, Miss rosette or wreath, $7. $3.98. All = s M| | Pauline Gertrude, to Alfred Goddeau, Millinery reduced. for 89c¢ a pair. Q! s §{[son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goddeau [ 4 ’ N ¢ , > ’ e S — Sl - o — »f Pittsfield, M o JAVING AN AUTOMORILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOUi CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTIY Death of Miss Byington. 3 RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. f e RI.Olli:“i;::«];;‘;‘r.‘;il‘;"l.-'(,\il:":1wf(r A WONDERFUL VARIETY OF STYLES e ——————————" | 1 e e b L R | IN ORGANDY, VOILE, GINGHAM, LINEN. Was a former resident of : s, ainville having moved to Bridge- ) 4 i F ,[l 7 bridge than rebuild- Berlin Bite., ibout 30 vears ago. She is su ® E Lann LAY ing or repairing the present two "he worth league of the Kens ed by two sisters, Mrs. Hattie - LR i | brid ington Methodist church will hold : | "'00druff and Mrs. Vernilia Morway erse ul S The bridge near the American | Picnic at the reservoir on July 4. oth of this town. The body will be IICH 'ni‘ RQ Ar&'i} 1'; Paper Goods in Kensington which Mrs. Harold Aspinwall, who has | FOUSht to the Bailey Undertaking | 4 [ INBLRG R/ i ] fi been in the cou of construc- | been visiting relatives in Wallingtora | "00MS on .road street. The fune: 4 > § g | Pker and 1 Contracting com. | o her home in Kensington, ' o'clock from the rooms. Rev. J. G . 1 B ];’_‘Q "y % ¥ of New Britain, bas been com- r. A. J. Benedict, a former Kens. | Vard, pastor of the Raptist church H h M' N B d G S' 16 44 flh , gflfl pleted and is now open to traflic. x >r and from Arizona, has | Vill officiate. Burial will be in the leather BXtures’ avy, rown an reen. 1Zes to . U L PULY 1N ; Scicctman Gives W e isiting friends in town. West cemetery, ANl of the boys in t ar L uley of New York Baum to Close. i S!LK SKlRTS $9 95 KNmED WOOL CAPB $6 95 warned to be cautious on ne vs with Mrs, Nos- | The H. C. Baum Electro Platinz | 3 . . v | July 4, the t American 7. 5 ‘ompany at Railroad Square, closed ) Beautif o S11l SIdre for th e = clectmen afld TUW[] C‘PI‘( 0.‘]1 ' 2 S : 4 Get a beautiful new Silk Skirt for the Holiday. All the wanted color combinations. The most AU A LUIA VLY 1in years gone past there have been €. Sharpe of Kensington | it noon today for the annual sum- s hg . e s 25 e : 2 y cadicis M B e s returned from a visit to New | MCT vacation of ons week. The plant tunning co X s 25 to 32 bands. | popular cape in the state. Get one to wear the ; 5 £ p y i 5 Novelty pocket:. $9. Fourth. Women's Coat Shop, 2nd floor. Mav Secure N B H more or less careless and as a result tate - vill open again for husincss Monday “i']y Do) Ae s U serious damage has been caused both N. H. & H. Railroad | 'aly 11, and resume the usual time & to persons and property. Fires company has ed to Charles An- [of 55 hours a wack. e e - IMPORTANT SALE OF MISSES' SUMMER DRESSES Ao hs belng omt satel s fishing in the Railrond | The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Brock- AT PRICES THAT INSURE QUICK SELLING. pite able that some mischic ecuted. v - vous he Legion headquacters ) LT ‘ 2 7 1 P 11 find it he o St ko e e et z Dainty Cool Frocks, made of Colored Voiles, Organdies and Dotted Swiss. Charmingly youthful -out” as the theat people x{v;“""(q from Notre Dame college |vag, made by Miss Helen Brock, w j 0 S SRR Gl STES ORe GlT, S DD g (LB s S 3 ; i ; 1, to see if the/fireworks are OK.|loft today to attend the pageant at |-ancolled uniil the next meeting which aim wn Wil ¥ ate Bridge |, A, >y ass, ? i q o own i inate Bridee |7 AR / v . cer, llA\\!noulh; D ill We the second Tuesday in July in Kensingtop—Berlin Items of |that if any disturbances arc e i L Johmson has re-|This will he the kst meeting until Girls' Sleeveless Dresses, made of good quaiity White and colored Smocks, made of Japanese hefore Monday the punishment to he ’d from Hartford where she | he latter part of Auzust. The Aux- 1 ; : crepe, wonderlin cloth and voiles. Smart pocksts Intorest. inflicted will be severe. It is probable |Underwent an operation. 1 is striving to raise money to Unen andinneichackedt sinshams MesnociallySavod || o ¥ e o Nava Miiavatro | tie) oltailll Sultabls, ix =il t a few of the men will act as aymond Milton is building a new [assist the post for a building fund values at $5.95 and $6.95. Sizes § to 16 years, kinds of sport wear. Sizes 14 to 22. $2.95 to $4.95. cuards on the Fourth to see me in Kensington near the Gris- |ind have plans for similar events to & i =) srder is the feature of the d . property. e held in the ncar future. o who y thority in in [ (iviti Mrs. George Do ter- tivith ind Mrs. George Dodd of Ber 3asebal!l Games Tomorrow. o fice depart: Observe 28th Anni Y. are spending a few days in Man-| Tpe Plainvillie A. C. will clash with This matter | 4, Alfred Barry ¢ > : o the attention of P - < the Collinsvilie nine at Allen’s Field PARK BOARD NAMED TO PACIFIC COAST. the latter part of July and wiN *join éor q v ai] D celeamgted thele 2Uib modding an-y T30 Sefi e = Jonn Ehke of | wmouow afternech Ou Sunday are Rev. Dr. George W. C. Hill, pastor | his family at Ogunquit, Maine, for the 082 fomes and o & the home of Mr. o "”l;"“(‘]' is reported to be great- | cynoon they will play Glastonbury S of the South Congregational church, |month of August. He will return to S pecasions. € mother, M arrett |y _improved. Blavers at Allen’s Biala This it is attending the national council of | his pulpit September 4. Rev. Alan ; M\x; «”n[ni.;i .“w;l this momning ;}H: : T e » | 'The Boy Scouts of the Berlin Con- | opocted to be a clo . or Names Brooks, Crona, Calla-| Congregational ministers at Los An- | M. Fairbank of Edgemont, S. D., will 10 oulc ke to have it nown 1 i 3Bt re) 5 n - £ a tire in any | of the um is the only 1 > team which | pan, Delaney and Kimball for Com.| 515, __He will return from the west | preach the coming two Sundays o of Berlin either Second Select- has defeatd the loc players. On i S Willin Schroeder, July Fourth, the Plainville play mission. journey to Collinsville to play a turn game. William - F. Brooks, Peter Crona, (BSERVE 98TH AHNIVER Beriin Couple Celebrates in New Brit- With the recent fire in Kensing- ton.' the que: has again ajisen as e e e e ——— 1ion was i form o tional church will meet this ble cer as Mrs. John vening at the church at thé usual ett 2lso observed her 70th birthday |hour. oday. About fifty people were in at- | Teosul Roncej has sold to A. B. ndanca includin stly family re- Jacob thz John Barbarian farm in e T Nt i ”‘;‘1“"‘”"“:"' ' b\fv‘. e \{'?’v”. ‘-“‘ and "‘,';'("'\" EL IS . The Aces will travel to East Glas- | fohn F. Callahan, William 1¢, Delaney i @ [ ] , ; i fiic tonbury tomor afterno: g Ry SR : A reached by Cteles | poriin for the past eleven vears hav ate a house and one acre of land | 11 1oen] tenm will Teave by truck at | amed members of the park board. LShibS momes mna I non | ihe o their home in New Br onfitic) ”M{"”"!(’T““ lden MPIKE | | grelock from the center. Commissioners’ Brooks and Crona were . Wood »e found : fous ottt b ne house is situated e | s e e s g town clerk e or at the|l . L ¢ e s ue to the fact that the Trojans | members of the board when it was a A s three sons, Alfr ulge sl il it zomilth ol terminousliori IS IS8R S St (il i - ; ja and Woodruff store on Berlin | naen s alteen’s the serlin trolley line. fve aneelied (he Sunay same With | commission of three members, serving |§ Corner Main and Elm Streets od : 3 St ‘he Aces, the Happ ne wi b Nrvcadh ; leq | Berlin postofiice. Yast Eerlin Items. in their place. The game will be with . J. Murray, who has now been A special town meeting was called | 7 ot tha 1 N Phili S e iddletow b e c e « 3 . R 11, 1918, at which time | 22°C &t the I Mo i SCB I dICTo Ty it 3:15 o'clock at Rockwell's Field. [dropped from the committee. L tieh tme | rcturing plang Rittin visiting relatives on Wilcox avenue [ fimineham ek ] Aot g e il the following resolution was adopte 2 sy u ngham, s anc ayes st s . - o t proposal of the . " Cod e will he the battery for the Happy | Commissioners Delaney and Kin Neats e daral eates Nine, while Graham and Marino will ity . town this morning at 4:30 o'clock for |the Methodist church this evening. . are to fill the additional two commis- | tion for the Town of Berlin be ac- [ oo e ;:.,,,?I.,,'” ‘,,I;“"‘{ | The lecai B v1s(-n-‘:-1‘\\-.0.:;‘";:?":."(! Rel the Mo Gy o PO S oo s nent. a ur a s l s cepted amd that the selectmen bel.pong the h of July. ho irip [+ meetinz of their troop at Berlin |' ¢ Py ineRthofisams. Mr. Kimball was appointed a mem- | § ed to enter into an being made by automobile and those |this evening. On Monday morning, July 4, the|pep of the City Plan commission yes- : . N \ Aces will play the Newington team e ment with ,the City of New Britain St aret: and M o A Miss Colto artforc 3 g terda He is the only man holding S e o Cine e 10 Teft are Mr. and Mrs. . B. Bald- i olton of Hartford R oRicelly o win, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Upson, Jo- |Mrs. A. A. Barnes at her home on L embership on two boards. The mayor 200 Pecks Extra Large Fancy Potatoes Tomorrow nd of $10,000 be secured ss Adele Passett, Miss [Main street Mo z RBioodgood. has explained that the member’s knowl- | H S s Miss Muriel Rich of Middletown The funer 5. Bertha Blood- | cdge of park work makes it advisable Only made = <pent Thursday as the guecst of her | 00d was held from the home on|(hat he be included on bofh boar The $10,000 hond was nec 'y to 3 - i - e Whiting street at 5 o'clock this after- | pence epartute T his rule that | B + ssa S ctt, who owns a cottage |parcnts Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rich on g hence the departure from his rule tha CAULIFLOWER 5¢ pay for any s done to any |, “npe Cod, will remain there for |Wilcox avenue. noon. — Rey s M. Tranmer, pas-| o man serve on more than one com- | LIF 15¢ bunch piece of } tain apparatus while - 2 . - = B - > or f e Methodist church, officiat- S| N the summer months where she will L Archer Sapper are t!or of t L 7 . mission. § S B . o teri mho spo)|lhe mummer menthswhero sng win | M e el S e s e § BEETS ............. 5¢ bunch covered expenses which were in- g S : S e s N e Return From Canada. . TS 2 1son will stay with he for tha son bo 3 S N ey SIN X seccssccss eurred at that time. Following this | N50% "7 S Wih Bet for bt lwi i e cquilla IT. Condell and Stanley DENICOLA REFU KING. CAPROTS . 5¢ bunch meeting the acsrcem 'nt involving the % ; ) e 2aith | Gwillim have returned from a week's a0 he res! f the rty will retu y | Sapper w formerly ) Edith | € N S —Enric: snicola S three. selectmen and the town clerk | pi, et e il T trip to Canada. Mr, Gwillim and M. | Rome July 1-—Bnrico Denicola, ICEBERG LETTUCE 10c head Kensington some tima Monday ev ward of place was made. ~ o] o ebec ¢ resident of the chamber of deputic - = N i Mr. and Mi _ R. Cluk and Mr, | Condell visited Ontario, Quebee ana j Presi To Eliminate s — Daughter Born, and Mr X attended the | other places of interest. Mr. Gwit- |today declined the invitation of King || WATERMELONS ... 60c up 15¢, 2 for 25¢ will be some time this week on First Selectman Georse B. Carter ; ¢ Gl | New Brit tot club hanquet at |!im has left for another week’s va Victor Emmanuel to form a cabinct | g JSK 2 v A daughter, Maria Giovanna, waa 5 b R - Phlainville Bricfs. which resigned las: Mond; o Kensingto on Tuesday. Mothes the building of wobr I ,‘.(’N,:.;” T e el WRIST SOCIAL TO BE HELD. Senator John H. Trumbull and — CHERRIES, BLACKBERRIES, announced this morning that work |, o 0 o M Ao Jione | Farmington Thursday evenir tion a: Sound Beach. to succced that of Premier Giolotti sinston to replac the pr nt “twin B Ry AT b o s 0 family have gone to the White Moun- AMERICAN SH1P SUNK. 5 RED RASPBERRIES, BLACK RASPBERRIES M At Attend Meeting St 2 v Seck tains fo weel's vacation. They | i 5 y bic) Eride by he = : Lon 7 ondon, July 1.—The American sre ottt ramins the ey | N ewt etz | B R Sl o e American| STRAWBERRIES wallel (o cach other and with ooy il peit, ottt e hist s e o s The following werc clected | freight stcamer Moprang from Con- % ew feet of each other. The k at the homa o 8 / SOCIl Sy e =S at a meetin SR b, T N . v e 2 sy v . E 0 ge, 1. {sta ple for New York, has struck g b k8 Teanc Pocter s jorie Moore in Kensington e > the Younz People’s soc atingme - SNy odes o S e, T \fternoon in the interest of the | of St. Matthew's Luthcran church, P night: Noble grand. |, 1ine off Bourgas in the Black Sea LEMONS veeeveen... 40c dozen. ‘ < ss Lo- |t Mtiren h . e e Chester vice-grand, Fred he new bridge to be buill will not Y. W. C. A. work. Miss Lo- H weh hall at Franklin sau. N Ralph Morrill ana | 2nd sunk. ac advices T he of comcrete and will be made by | ZAN ¢ Miss Runner, both ardent Khs social 1s intended to h;'lt; \M i e ceived today at Lloyds. No lives were —LIMES— 1 ¢ ¥ for 1t ciuse rave interest the expepses of he ha club. 3 2 it S town. A it deal of money £ I Kniz >yvthias, | 105t - < J 'M....‘ ed for the town by ;\'HH" DEgSPes in which they told of th A quadr, - bascball league hasj ¥ Knlghtshofi bythias. _— TOMATOES .. .. 10c and 15¢ Ib 5 old its regular meeting toniz Samas o of the or ion heen for hetween teams repro- | Will hold its r eting tonizht in case o s DBrown Woodruff o : ric party o < n people left | Regular weekly praver meeting at and an appropriation of §$400 be E - Injured Man Improve: | sentine Lutheran churches from Meri- | Frank cCaruso. 135 W. Main St Flainvills CONGRESS IS DEADLOCKED. % D = C —s t: S ‘r S C = za of | den. Hartford, Bristol and New Brit- [ 2nnounces opening of his store. Full lno o] L St e i ; empsey—{arpentier i of Rosco Decauza. of | 40 L8 on, e to be pre. | Imported” ana’ domestic goods ~at. lowest ashinston, - 0 1 | = - z Giracs L rsington, who was injured on Mon- : S 24%| ot the new fiscal year today found the Vg rorted (o ba. reating com. | sented to the team winning the great- = i B service SPEED e AT FOY’S By remertad 10 e ge horai | % mumber of camen ™ F B . — senate and house still dmu.lmhulto;l ; eck e srita 4 A ava appr « - - P = 7 - - et s s | Minwentyiive iy cars fag ol o day W | hegannual fnayalappropriationybill Do You Live in Plainville? Would You Like To See Your Town c £ | Uckles aacaroni fac | and the technically without | § I ) 3 - Satur ay Afternoon s Yeacasont O Tomorrow afternoon at 2:00 {noon, the famous authoress, Harriet |ty te merrry onr e s sl e o S S e afternoor bone r err Tittis iitre o'clock, the New HBritain team will [ Beecher Stowe, died at her home in bt T s torn. He was|Play the tcam from Meriden at Wal-| yr5r¢t0rd. Mrs. Stowe wrote the fa- | rushed to the hospital where he was | MUt HIIL park. mous “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,”” which . SALL R SRS S - e o e Lo cavin st | Dempsey—Carpentier GRANGE HA I Openst Owi Ofiice! TO SUMMER SCHOOL. still remains on the market and is al- Pl T ‘"." En & S l Co -:- Berlin -:~ Dr. Goodwin Kensington, wi Misses Millie McAuley and Marion ! ways in demand by the younger gen- AT Fox’s . am ( g- u.pp y . 3 sen with 14 ns assist- [ Hoar will leave tomorrow morning for eration. Plays from the story are ever FRIDAY EVE gne. tor, the pa S New York where they will ftake a bresented by traveling theatrienl com- ¥ accuracy COURTESY o ¥ opened an office at the Fran v nmer course at Columbia univer- pan nd prove drawing cards. Mrs. S d Af D, " McKeon’s Orchestra. Propety. B om0 m aturday Atternool 4 L s as caught in a Your Local Stores. For Square Dealing, Courteous Attention And Honest Prices We Are At Your Service.

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