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FOR TH Jur from $!.00 best grade and golfred, tan, regular price of Priestly’s blue only, T0x70 rezular inch of navy, FROM R inches, Store Closed Mondays Up to and Including September 5th. Guaranteed Linens at One-Third to One-Half Less Than 7 Months Ago SCOTLAND OVER TO YOU IN THE SAME T WAY TO JUDGE THE VALUES OI‘FER in in beautiful circular designs, ALL WAY. D. size 68x68 inches, AND TRELAND. several neat designs, real $7.50 ‘size 70x70 inches. inch size for $8.00 dozen. ades. to FRENCH TWILL dth, wi HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIYVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF U8. borders and hemstitched ends, size 18x32 inches for HAVE YOU ORDERED YOUR SKIRT MADE? ABOVE COST OF GOODS—Select your material at our Dress Goods section and kirt made to your measure or only $2.50. Any style DCC \SION——In plaids and prunellas we offer choice all the latest f:l1 sh All wool formerly priced $6.50 and $7.50 ISTIC TRICOTINE, black and colors. lar $4.50 grade for $2.75 yard. YO! $9.00 grade for $7.00 00 yard. | ready sponged and shrunk, es and wraps, vard. Order your skirt. SERGE, Other nice in navy blue only, dAne for regular price was $1.00 with choice inches, regu- all wool, Width 56 CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTTY BERLIN NEWS WOMEN MAY NOT BE ACTIVEINP POLITICS Demaocrat Feels L. P. A. Will Have Great [niluence AMERICAN LEGION NOTES Flying Squadron to be in New Britain st to Local Peopic—Mo a Suaccess—How to Advertise Town —DBeiiin Interest in the fall eletions is uall roused throughout town men are beginning wonder just what part the women will take in this election. Last vear was the first year for the women of Berlin to hava an active part in voic- ing their opinions as to who shall run the town and how it shall be run. nterest was shown tha fair and the men later admitted that the votes cast by the women aided grealy in placing some of the candi- dates into office. A prominent woman of the demo- cratic party stated this morning that she was of the opinion that the new political association which has re- “ently been formed will have a lot to wiien it comes to nominating the for office. The members grad- tha nd the to by randidates | the will be the case are of th they didate who is fice and by either Miss Adele par Murray in politic ill undecided and giving polities mu She duecsn't know he able cording to the last r=g: cight democrats republicans. There the mind of Miss Murr other people, {or bringing Wornen who members of the not vied their ning for offices that many would probs will not didates but will placed by the men. not about have do. American Legion desired is a question organization do not feel that as they claim ready to boost the best can- nominated for any of- does not feel 1ough she will play an important at ch rars to ray a registe republican party intentions of as was first thought se bec well ed h: = s this fall, althcugh she present attention how demccrats will o .do much seeing that, is ac- ion, e in as as to who is responsible this change. as ave un= All in all it is Notes. that the fair sex of the town Le in the fore in placing can- boost the best one The local commander of the Bolton- Kasica post, American I ceived a communicatior fund committee which inform to the FI ron, which is representing the tempt to help claims for claims The comander letter to have every board is heping any pending, which could to appear ¢ if thei ms are ause of desired r of to tour soldie ol ha easons. By the v it is hoped it will be securing more immec ing Squadron. compensation or is also segion, n from the ed ldier who have expedited be before this board, anging the Havy Fr en in cla spec fire ns o rani Bntterworth, chairman of the staie New tion is given out relative This squad state, government in an settle at- the to malke th that t ims inl- be- w evidence or othe: sit of the squadron mes JAP COPS USE JIU JITSU several cops to “en they clamped iiu arr this ra su holds on him he went along, at Uyeno Park, Tokyo. But pending cases and will provide the a1 portunity for the presentation claims of soldiers who have not as v presented them. The flying squadro will not appear in Berlin but will b in New Britain for three davs begn ning October 3. All local people d to go to New Britain durin time if they arc interested. Brotherhood to Meet. The Brotherhood of the Kens ton Congregational church will mee this evening at the home;of Mr. anc Mrs. Anrenber An interesting pro m has been preparcd and the endance of many members is ant: cipated. Now that the cool weath- is coming on plans will be made fo the fall and winter months. Th Brotherhood club expects to mak the coming season one of the grea st in the history of the association Sidewalk W The Joseph N. Rice company o New Haven completed the work o the sidewalks from the postoffice n far as the Bast Berlin road cn Berli: street. The crosswalks and driveway however, are being left until a late late as these will be completed whet all of the walks have bcen resur raced. hi: Boys Advertise Town. According to the Waterbury Herald Berlin is a sleepy little railroad junc tion that ba under the smile of ew Britain. and its chief industry making bricks without straw, cla: being the chief blessing with whicl the Creator blesses the Berlin country Such is the intraductory paragraph of a story one column and a half 1 length relative to advertising Berlin made bricks by hurling them in:- ailroad car windows the train by. One evening last week at about o'clock a train was pulling into th \I.(!h\n from Boston and bound fo w York. As it approached withir the limits of the town a window panc in one of the coaches was heard break and the crash attracted the tention of cveryone seated in the The man who was seated at the dow which was hit, was sitting the inside aisle and was not hurt. H picked up the Brick, however, and with many other people in the coa.} gave it the “once over.” the brick he soon 1 was manufactured in < told by passengers in the frain that Berlin was the bigsest brek industry town in the state. Advertise, let thc world know what is Berlin's chief product, is the stand taken by the writer in the Waterbury paper. tensive Repairs Being Made. Extensive repairs are being mad at the Murray homestcad in Kensing ton. The rear ell part of the housc has been torn down and the build is to be painted. The interior will also ‘undergo extensive, alterations while men will work on the grounds surrounding the house. When th~ rork is completed it is expected that the home will be one of the preitiost in the town. Movies a Succe Berlin is assured of weekly moving pictur: entertainments in as much as the one presented in the town hall Saturday evening was a succes: The pictures are presented by a Hartford concern and the local representative stated aturday that they expect to be in town next week and will probably show ever during the winter. Conn, ¥ Trap Rock Co. Activities have hegun at the Beck- 1t of the Connecticut Valley cls company, successors to the Berlin Trap Rock company. con of thii town, who and superintendent with the SufFeld-Berlin plant, will have the same office with the new cne. Work m at the plant last week The names of the officers of the new company will he announced in a few dayr. at car wia neay that Berlin and w Suffield Automobiles Collide. Court will he held Wednesd: ning of this week fo- the part clndsd 15 a head on collision oceurred near the Bruce e turnpike vesterday nd car, v eve- s in- which ate on the afternoon. An { overta driven by a New Haven man, alleged to be under the influence of liquor. collided with a Chevrolet (| PLAINVILLE NEWS LOCAL TEAM TAKES LEAD FOR PENNANT Plainville A. €. Is Playing Good TRIAL IN COURT TONIGHT Ladies Auxiliary to Hold Meeting To- night—Chamber of Commerce Out- ing Tickets Going Fast—Dog Bites Local Man—Ttems. With but three more games left for the Plainville Athletic club tor play, the management feels confident of capturing the pennant of the Hartford County league this season. Should the locals capture but one game there will be a chance of place, but two will surely clinch this honor. Saturday afternoon they de- feated Wethersfield by the score of 3 to 2. Tt was an exciting game and both teams played excellent ball. The hits were well scattered. Wether: field stands fourth place in the league. Lord and Kilduff formed the battel for Wethersfield. Should the Plainville team come out in first place at the end of the sea- son, they will play a series of threc games with the pennant winner of the Middlesex County league. Portland stands first place in that league. The winning ~first series will he for the championship of the Connecticut Valley league. The cup is within easy grasp of the lo- cals now and they have heen playing excellent ball throughout the entire scason. However, it seems that with the season coming to an end, the sup- port of the local fans is not as good 1s it could be. ‘When the season opened, the business men backed the “lub and the support was fine. New ‘niforms were purchased and the cam started with a bang. It is now hat the team needs the support and he fans must give them co-operation 'nd enthusizsm in order to have hem clinch the pennant, the man- sement states, Yesterday the tables turned. hcal players were fo have clashed vith the West Fnds of New Br t Allen’s field. A record-breakine rowd is said to have turned out nd neither team put in an appear- ince. This, naturally, peeved the fans d when the are disappointed in manner they lose interest in the am. The game was advertised but not until the last minute. The manage- ment was not sure of playing yester- lay but later made arrangements for he sagne. When the fans came to ‘he field there were no teams in sight. The standing of the Hartford County league, showing the high per- entage of the Plainville team is a follows: The Lost P.C. .750 615 600 416 .400 bkl Won Plainville Collinsville Manchester Wethersfield Glastonbury .. [Jast Hartford Games Next Saturday. Wethersfield at Manchester. One person in the latter car While attempting to get himself out of this wreck he struck 1 small Ford machine. The state po- lice wore in Berlin ar the time and took the affairs in their hands~ The names of the parties were not given out. Berlin Bit M Margaret of Kensing- ton has returned from St. Joseph's haspital in Willimantic where she re- ‘ently underwent an operation, John Rinzwood and his daushter, ura, bave returned from Stony Point, N. Y., where they have becn spending their vacation. A meeting of the Epwc will be held at the Kensi list church tomorrow Bertha Hanford will act €. Goodwin and lin. have returned trip, spent at the Charles McCurty visited Selectr the weck-end. H. Trving of New Britain, 1 visitor in town over Sunday. Town teams are now working the read near the Norton ice pond. Basi Berlin Ttems, Tonight is ladies’ night at the local howling alleys Philip Nase of Middletown, has been visiting relatives on Wileox ave- nue. \ number from this place will at- tend a social and dance at the T. A B. hall in Kensington Thursday eve- ning Mrs. Dellis Lord and daughter, who have heen visiting relatives in town, returned to their home in Middletown Saturday Quite a little interest is being mani. fested in the coming caucus and elsc- tion of town oifiger will be several candidates in the field; there has been one independent club started and another is to be formed, each having their own candidates. The caucus is to be held in Septem- and promises to be a lively one. is now up to East Berlin to get v and combine their forces, and i? the voteri stick together, they make auita a show in tho caucus. A number from here motored to Riverside Park, ncar Springfield, Sun- day. The ladie will hold church I rth League on Metho- night. Miss as leader. family of Ber- from & week-end seashore. of W Britz an George Carter ov was on of St. Gabriel seial and food wn Tuesday cveni Jarvis Dowd who has chargs of new Aetna Tnsurance company office in Trenton, N. J. the past month, has returned to home office in Hartford church 1le on the been in the the & WOOD Co. with THE EAST BERLIN COAL will have on arriy in a few tons for sale a Leh 3 i 1 TEE BIG WOOD SALE ear's wood, cut business. Jasper road. Last out of ace Court, 8181w now on. Going Williams, P¢ There probably | can | for | |at 1921. CHILDREN OF EXILED AUSTRIAN MONARCH This is the latest photograbh of the children of Car left to right they are Felix, Karl Ludwig, Maria Antonia, is the first picture Teceived in Ameri will attempt to r « of the sume his old throne. newest Other rumors are of Austria, and E Prince Otto, om ve Switze led emperor heid, Crown Recent that he —empress Zita. Rudolph and Robert. that Charles for Spain Ade stories will lea Glastonbury at Collinsville. East Hartford at Plainville. Court Case Tonight. A. J. Mastriano of Forestville, appear in the local court tonight to answer to charges of not having his|and famil This will bethe guests hailed | Minello of Whiting street. ‘Word has been reczived here of the dog properly licensed. his second offense as he was into court last year on the charge and warned not _to again, same Crowley of New Brtiain brought about ] flived at Mountain View and Whiting i the arrest. Mastriano is have two dogs which he license. Ladies’ Auxiliar The Ladies’ Auxiliary to PBrock- Barnes Post will hold a meeting to- morrow night at the new headquar- ters of the Legion. at the Grange hall. This will be the first meeting of fall, the Auxiliary having cancelled meetings during the summer alleged did to not Meeting. Tickets Selling Fast. Reports from the ticket committee of the Chamber of Commerce show that the tickets for the outing to be held Saturday of this week, are selling fast.. F. L. Benzon has made arrangements at Momauguin for a ommodating about 125 people. Wi liam Cafferty i sporting events to be held at the ach and prizes will be offered. Edwin H. Hills has promised enough cars to accommodate all who are to attend. He promises there will be no complaints that “some one is stand- ing on my corn,” or ‘“get off my straw hat.” ¥reight Jumping. The railroad officials havé forward- ed a letter to Constable Fhilip Marino, ing him to take into Yersons caught hopping uspicious looking characters zing about the station or the town on freight cars. desire of the railroad com put end to freight ri the local authorities will be given the vroper Facking by them. With the employment conditions as they now are, ghere are hundreds of men seen daily going through the town, “riding the buinper: These men apparently have no money and are beating their way some other city. Numerous idents happen from this source and the railway company generally haa to stand thae los: There has also been thieving going on within the bounds of the company property. Although there has been no complaints of breaks in the loc: vards, the officers will be on the watch. riding into It the ta to Pitten By Meycr Sneideman street, was severely while dcliverin office Saturda he animal, William Ryan of West street, bit him on both le deman W taken to Dr. A specialist from Hartford to asceirtain the extent of the injur and to see that hydrophobia had not set in. The dos, however, is not thought to have the , but ia more or less a vicious animal. Con- stable Marino investigated the mat- ter. There are several stray dogs about ihe town at present and Dog Warden Marino two in the town hall, awaiting tha call of the owner: hey had been hang around the center for some ‘time and were taken in as ramp dog They have no or bands on their collars for identifica- tion. They will be sold or shot if they are not claimed-by tomorrow as the time for keeping them expires then. The matter has also to the attention of the the nuisance of vicious dogs which are large. The mail ecarriers at post office are the persons who come into constant contact with them daily and if a vicious dog is at large in a vard where they are to deliver mail, they are not obliged to enter the vard for that purpose. Dogs of this ure must be tied if the people de- re their mail delivered to the door. Plainville Briefs. Edward H. Moulthrop, resident of this town, in B Saturda He was well known lly and for some time lived on Whiting street. He was a Frother of Mrs. Wallace Beach of Whiting street. The funeral was held today at Bristol. Lawrence and Ray Waltham, M are in town Dog. of bitten by il for tha Whitin dog post- owned Broad nd Snei- N. Bull. led a by abie been brought authorities of a former died at his home Bennison of Sy vi ing friends - Joseph dau from : B McKernan, ter, Marguerite. a vacation spent where they were have returned at Westerly, R ives. Murphy The Plainville jflust Co. CONN. Miss Anna of Whiting PLAINVILLE, ONE BANKED DOLLAR is worth more to you than ten soent dollars, will | appear | illnes Deputy Commissfoner Georgelnl ghwood, the | months. { All members are requested to attend. | H working on his list of the’ and | J | guards. street, k a month's vz Washington, George 1 ey City, N. J. atio: DEE ar also of of Mrs. ew dent W former re reet for condition mo is th x Mrs. Forestville, voke tod M street, spent the Mrs. Peck's siste: Ansonia. Mr. and Mrs. returned tosher home and family Mr. HHa gar and Miss motored to Mt. Mrs. D. E. D. Lappie of W: terbu spent the friends here. ter week-end visiting n with. friends anager of the of Jer- enjoying a week” Antonio Orchi that place, are and M James Store, Ly Economy i vacation The Brock-Barnes its regular hall headc Alfonse ting his Bank street. nk De position as taurant. The fire meeting o’clock. nd of at post will hole at the Grangt rters tonight. Cohoes Archie B m D it o N XS lliam N. Hoyt of D avén. Mrs. Hoyt is of this town and son, Carli chef has accepted at Dan Collins’ res han 30 ded as Her criti- ye bein department will Wednesday night hold at James h Warfield of Granger Hol- Ernie FOR mile chick. SALE—In Plainville, fron less than om C. Peck of B week-end r, Mrs. C ad visiting vlord at ns »nlon, | This is M pool at her Beve pneumatic sea “In_Their 0wn 7Back_iYard” Fickford’s firs Tey wimming picture. Tt was made in the Hills home, where she and Douf— splash about on & monster. Unleading a Ceveted Cargo unloa Henry it ing liGuor men the SERVICE LET E US KY ACCURACY OAK KEX g o T T—— s 353706 These ba > customs officials at New red just outside the British flag, but revenue in small boats. old liquor. The York. The ship is three-mile limit-by coast men say it was dispens- SPEED — STOVE REPAIRS — ORDE R THEM NOW —— PROMPT US OVERHAUL YOUR HEATING SYSTEM. 'OR HARDWARE — PAI — OILS — GLASS — CANNING OUTFITS — JARS. 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