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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1921. duct the services at the church to-| | PLAINVILIE NEWS [F5i¥ 5o b S sttt had been assistant to Dr. Lindsay at the Trinity church in Torrinston o'clock ecial features at the evening services Y. P. 3. C Com H iker ports from i e hool convention held at Worcester, |8 Acceleration Barrows. There will be . 4 Economy Two More Applicants Seel Post- : L cek Post pianist from out of town. master Position—Rev. Hilton of Church of Our Saviour—Sixteenth || Rehablhty Torrington to Preach Here—Church | munion and sermon at 10:45 o'clock. Popularity Notices et iome ot Tny Sunday school at 12:00 o'clock. Rev. . WINDSOR TIES, all colors, 15 9 2 Georze Hilton, B. A., will preach s CK 2 TIES, all colors, 43¢ and T5¢ e The Plainville football team is in| Advent Christian Church gular ° MIDDY HALF SQUARES in black, navy and red, | need of proper equipment for start-|scrvices at the church are to be re- o T 8|12 the scason next month and an [sumecd tomorrow. Iev. Georse I3 eni arpuretors KS are here and they must be seen to . offort is being made by the manage- | Tyler will speak in the morning at| appr the wonderful luster, texture and their beau A SQUARES, in black, blue and red. § | ment and board of trustees for se-|10:45, upon the subject: “‘Slowly tiful colors o §1 each. |curing this. Every possible method |Turning to the Light.” The Sunday |§ 7 is 3 SATIN FACE CREPES in tones that are so much N T, |For Raining runds to At ot the team |school will meet at 12:05 and at 1:00 We have Special Zenith cutfits for tn vogue this Full and Winter. They drape s well and vV EMBROIDERED Sik Net Fie g will be made and there are now tick- [in the evening the pastor's subject cling wo beautifully that they can be worn with grace. [ o (500G ™0 black or black with Copent o= cts on sale for the award of half a|will be: “The Days of Opportunity | FORD 10 inch width, and very new . ete " bced 98 Vard = de Chine and Crepe | 8Di¢ for gowns, etc., priced at § 98 yard barrel of flour. The drawing will | Numbered Stranger are cor- Meteor are still in great demand for Fall and Winter | TRY A DINNER FOR 50c—Served in Qur take place on Octoter 2, at Rock- ly invited to the services. 4 ]) O R T Ideal for afterncon or dinner gowns | taurant, top floor !l welrs field. On this day the first| Plainville Baptist Church—10:45 game of the season will be held and “The Overflc s Life” w 5 "I bpresnd ok b held n m. The Overflowing lll' will b 0 V E R L A N l) is probabl, tast Mohawks [the pastor's theme. 1 Sunday of New Britain will be their oppo- |school. 0 p. m. Young People e e R B U 1k vies | B BRISCOE ’ service. 00 p.m Safety of 66 ER, || management that the players will be | (he Soul” will be the pastor's theme. seen with new uniforms on when the | prayer meeting Thursday evening at | B We carburete your car or truck wenr spening game is held. Several bus-|7.45 iness men of the town have volun- . It Beats—as it Sweeps—as it € ns. Hours of uninviting cleaning drudgery cach weck are pleasantly teered to help the team secure equip- shortencd by the ‘‘Hoover and surely a wom time has value. Outlays of cash for carpet-cleaning, for ment and others will be solicited Harry Turner, son of Mrs. Wallace laundering curtains and redecorating interiors soiled by dusty sweeping, ended; and that is an aid to thrirt_ |} The Plainville' team will be seen ch of Whiting street, will take the with a good lne-up this year and |¢Xamination at the Capitol at Hartford | [ y opes are being held ‘nding | NeXt week for the position rrand T ¥ iclent cleaner saves many times its cost by the additional years of use and beauty it hog ire being held out for ending | NeX! T o o hen, too, this effcient cleaner boy at the Weather Bureau at Hart- imparts to your rug For the ““Hoover's'’ exclusive process of gently beating out all nap-wearing, buried grit the scason as successfully as the base- s It wweeps up stubbornest litter, erects crushed nap, re vives colors and cleans by [ guarantecd to prolong ball team Aaid Interest scems to be ‘u life you than paying for a ‘"Hoover.” W hy not have it? 81| 1acking at the present time but this| Mrs. John Smith of Park street is 54-56 Elm St. Tel. 2456 is probably due to the fact that the|® sining her sister, Mrs. Splaine baseb: sason is still In pro. s. Waterbury A challenge has been lssued broad-| Herman Carlson of Elm Court h . B1| st throughout the state for games|Moved his family to Wallingford — e | where he is engaged in the battery ;|| with any teams averaging about 1 d HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOI CAN DEPEND OM PROMPTI S pounds. ~ Any communications dircet- [*T¥ice business. pounds R nygcommonicativneldl Bimer Peck is confined to his home RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. e e T s aier ashington strect with an affected tention. : . . High mass will be resumed at the To Make Voters. . START A BANK C C [ r d f Mercy « The selectmen and town clerk win [C/ureh of Our Lady of Merey at 10 be at the Town Hall next week Sat- t : it P “1-lion will be held followed with the W ¥ urday for the purpose of examining rnedic! C BERL IN NEWS In the litte ticket which spelled vic- [Taylor; board of relief, W. I Alling, [ the qualifications of electors and giv- | "Chfiuclion of the blessed sacrament. ACCOUNT NO ER tory or defeat. audito G. Robins, grand jurors, [ing them the clectors’ oath. The pf- [, Jt1% Hmily White of 1loush street The Oflicers Presiding W. H. Goodrich, D. B. Hubbard and | ficials will be In session from 9 o'clock | 128 d n the hospital where . o e ¥ v she has been receiving treat 3 Claude W. Stevens was chairman of |Carl Verkander: constables, Enrico|in the morning until 8 o'elock at |ine past several weehe treatment for MONEY the meeting after Henry Deming, as [Pola, Stuart Webster, k. Vernon Read | pight republican town chairman, had of- [and Orville Ventre a town school Weadin: _— . e 03 . [;ARTER ANI] |_ [ ficlally turned over the post to him mittee, K. N. Bacon, Francis Dem-| aics Mildred It anushiotlor NOTICE is one of the main necessities of _ JE |-!‘ ,l" el ey ""'”:“'I'“'I'I“"I‘(', l::, Fiidbndond l""_"”:",'”’“' ','I’.' “\'"(f";,'."' ,‘; !he]Mr. and Mrs. Myron 1. Rogers of 128 | The Selectmen and Town Clerk of life, for without it we cannot T R | e oemson were | yet voted on at he egeins cloction | 1iread street. and Reasis McLeod, also | the Town of Plainville, will hold ‘a M saaral| Bowevorianal n b meailiine of that street, will be married Mon- on for the purpose of examining have our daily bread. named as checkers and tel witii ay day afternoon at the home of the » qualifica s of electors 4 4 Rickey. Dunn, Clark and Green were [ held until the annual town meetin the qualifications of electors and ad- Plainvillc Briefs bride at 2 o'clock. Rev. J M. | mitting t named collect cash, a donation [ when the formality of naming him |, the clectors’ oath. those Win Renomibation at Biggest| oine takon up so aseray exponses offwill be moe throush o e R S R T o e republican ¢ Gibney Accuses Wilcox Mr. and Mrs. McLeod will leave fol- Selectmen! inliha Tow i I Pl ll ’ 220 N women were told that they had to get f gy sE T ! ] 3 of the Selectmen in the Town Build- he alnvilie Irust O, Pohucal Ga[henng Held Here B ek ast o | ERuriEore af]is] al tilts over | lowing the wedding, on an extended ling, on Pierce strect, Plainville, from » had an enjoyabls time for they saw laccused Major F. L. Wilcox of tryins |LoP 2nd on th eturn, make ‘clock in the forenoon until § “NEVER TOO YOUNG TO SAVE— st one time when the women ha1 |to disenfranchise about 300 votees| o T o At Cotogn ! in the afternoon. NEVER TOO OLD TO START” MEET GONSTABLE READ to stand on equal rights with them and | who could not get into the hall. Majo ey it = ol WILLIAM J. JOHNSON, pay their share for what they got < e s CHARLES H. CALOR, —OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS— ccusation to a re-| Rev. ane I e R ; S H. CALC The Bal r Starts port helifact that nalsS 1 Mr Gorg Tyler r EDWARD P. PRIOR, The meting was opened on its politi- | scconded Grients saotion’ €5 | side when n 1 ions were called | yvote by check list and thereby showed Maple street, expects to start Monday Selectmen. morning for Aurora. 1L, where she ROBERT C. USHER, ; . oo oA . Wor for town clerk and treasurcr.|that he was desirous of having every- | Wil €nter Aurora college. She will Town Clerk. Mdnses i Short Time Sesslon—le- [, \+ 1. Woodruff has heid that Qone on the level The major |5® in company with Rev. Robert L.|plinville, Conn., Sept. 10, 1921, Peterson and family, missionaries from India. who have been stopping me time at the camp sround. Democrats Name Town Office Candi- & Monaay — Kensington | position for years now and there was|was rightly indignant at such an ac no opposition to his me. He was|, » but it was merely made in ol Opens Monday Morning elected unanimously to fill bath offic heat of a political fight for the party. The next nomination ‘ expoct that several other Into the valley of death rode the [ ol L0 o The names of S Cart .:4,. Happy Man. 2 people from New England will frur hundred.” is an old, old clause. [ ;oo 0" o carer and GARANIRE rie arter may be the nom-|gq at the e Himel eatinsiiration taken from, The Chaige of the Light Seae B Caviat &id W O TRoSIDS "'"H morning but carly 1..\" eVe-|{aay at the college is next Wednes- Brigate, but it may well be here an- | 104'to vote by check st and the han | BIN& he was a worried man. He heard » republica 0 statements aboy < squan- . : nexed to our atory of the republican |y, givided into the different districts. |50 a0y fant "I b "'I e Missionary Day. caucus held in the Berlin town hatt (300 CEREE B0 T 0 L forward and | 1€Ting town money, his inability as| The Wom-en's Home and Foreign Jast night when the much talked of un executive, etc., that he did not | zfiesionary soclety of the A. M. E. |know how the wind was blowing. It deposited their votes. Azain the event t"e greatly heralded, the revolutionary | ¢ {he women was noticeable for truly Zion church, held a meeting at the and government changing Independent | ong of them talked of “stuffing the | W38 a rejuvenated milkman = that : last night and made plans Politieal clation #e 188t | aliot boi! One young wessan' said d of his election. Of course helor holding a Missionary day on Sun- chargy up Nomination Hill, only 0 | 014 some of them they might stuff o | W28 called on for a speech and of | 4,y September 25. The following offi- find itself overwhelmed by superior | hicken but they can't stuff the Berlin | €OUrse he said: “Well 1 don’t Know | ore were also elected: President, Mrs forces of G. O. P. loyalists. FIZhtIng | palot box. One young woman said to say but 1 surely thank you|j,iia p. : ident, Mrs pamely the I. P. A. struggled onward e 1 wish 1 could put in for this.” But once he knew that he | 111a Johr retary. Mrs. Hattie after the first ballot showed lack of | ror Mr. Carter. 1 think he's s & Vad really won he was once more the | o'nefl and tr S MY S strength only to fall worse in the suc- |1 wonder if 1 could get aw <2 Jovial, pleasant o that is 80 [prown coeding balloting Whsrditon (hs isparter i . |well known. He had a smile that | it might be well to announce | her fancy couldn’t control h would not come off and it had spread | qw, more applicants for the posi- Carter was renominat- [and she would have to be a law abid- |10 an enormous extent this morning. | jon of postmaster have called at the n for a period one one |ing citizen and cast only one ballot He appreciated the many congratula- | (a0 and received blanks for the ex- year and Charles . Lewis had the Ca . Gets Big tions extended him and wishes 10|, hination. They are Charles F. Con- same honor accorded him for the po- When the tally was te thank all the people who helped him. | 1, W nq William L. Cafferty. Both The - A. Did Good. these men aré well known locally. The race at the start threatened to a celeted. He had a total of | Although the 1. . A. was defeated | yjp (gplon is one of the most promi- prove interesting. (. O. P. with Car- |383 to 137 for Baldwin. There [ 125t night it was by no means thrown [ ,.n¢ real estate men in town tor wy. 'whe pitted agataet 1, P. A, with » votes cast and of these out of consideration. T men at Mr. Cafferty is emploved at the Paldwin driving. Carter got away to | Were scatterng. The tellers were Miss|the head of the organization are re- vee Manufacturing company at & fine start when he grabbed the y Marjorie Moore and Messrs. Erickson, | c¢iving congratulations on what they «nd from then on lead his charge | North, Benson and Deming. It was have done They at least awakened P. A. until he finished ed to make the eloction unanimous [ Berlin and its citizens to the fact Post Office Applicants. sition of collector of taxes. votes it was announced that G iristol as secretary and treasurer. He also holds a local office and s away from I acting registrar of Vvoters. E s lend. The same |and it was carried. Willlam Schroeder | that they have a right to go and cast o lonethe m th lead Tho same |1nd I was carried, Wil Behronder |00 s Tor Shammsorvcr ey | Tt Georse Hilion Hore Ghie Most Beautsful Car in/flmerica nd C. F. Lewis drove G. 0. P. and |for a position of second selectman and [ choose and the I P. A. club is wholly [ Rev. George Hilton, B. A., of Tor- 2. G. Robbine mounted the sulky of |thrre was no of tion sible for the big zathering that | rington, will be acting rector at the s Tax C gy sled at the Town Hall last nizht. | Church of Our Savious and will con- Ainsgvine 1 mae o wmvs e vl [, The o o et e o meble | = : — Why They Choose the Paige tory for the regular republican forces - who were out en masse ready for a |“ider the previou of balloting by | tention man will be felt by all who int check list and N Wilcox Legion Meeting Monday. ested in the town's educational spirited and long drawn out fisht. |, T ihe Ballot he v “viva| Thero will be a special and Im-|facilitten, so it 1s thought, AI Since the first of the year more than 25 per cent of our PR e R e e Lot Gt U S Ll e ol Lisicand Bl Lol Gdaad L Morenhyfwer i notl dranedlizard duv sales have replaced cars of much higher price. To say that there was interest in |CONgratulated on his attempt at Latin. |gion on Monday night when delegates [ political reasons. His name was the the cancus would be putting it lightly | He surely must 1 to the state convention will be chosen Inoed. “The crowa etarted to arrive |Caesar over in his grave when he told [The cholce of delegates is — arousing e Buying habits have changed. Men who can afford five enrly. Shortly after 7 o'clock the peo. |the audience that Major Wilcox pro-|considerable attention and a larke Pia started 1o il the town hall and [PO%ed a “veevee cohchee” voe. He fgathering of Yelerans is asmured, The | ey and six thousand dollar cars have developed a canny By Slesiackithere was as much ehamesl] cECil ) N e Eiotion fwas fauleklylicar: | sixsasraltimel infChat hall in . Mepart of the Condition of shrewdness. They have learned that peak price no of getting a weat in the place as there in of findink place for another ser. Mied: Elmer Austin raised his ve : peafe longer guarantees peak performance or maximum value. dine in & well filled sardine can. It {Iruln - n.-:\h:-.,»rm’.; ide Ix‘y a ati: vlqzm rats’ Caucus Report was impossible to even get near the |denOuncement of the “riding” politi of epublicans| ,,, 5iecounted ha Clane inmidel o Awore s to £t { werefawellaring drooping in the | Couureral Loans (Tin - This conviction is brought home to them when they away with something. He said there|jower hall of the Town hall last There w about 500 people Who | were 300 more outside who had a|pocei 0 arul of loyal democrats B gnge Loans = 2 3 compare the Paige with the cars that carry the biggest « :w|-4 W Jammed the maelves Into | 5rivie £ voting and he wanted tof " pe % ("' the messanine portion of EOR e 3 5 the hall portion of the bullding While | ‘g that privilege granted them Funds ‘st for Savings 1 i price tags. Power, endurance, comfort, beauty and the assessors office and lobby were al o romrivlloge R on I [the same hall and chowe their men #0 packed and perhaps 200 men and | puriine for places on the democratic ticket 2 o8] Lealie economy—in any and every test the Paige 6-66 is . Y Y utting a imely motion on the floor 8 . [The meeting was presided over b e e imanie 10, Bet 'o | iMaticheivote be by check llat. i1t was| 5 0P os wialiiva n andl JohoA: Lewis| oo A i 2 triumphant. That is why discriminating buyers are hikgest crowd Berlin has ever had at [up jts weary way {actaainsicienicinaiomcaisaal man| Lies fomynservs Areas -1 el S0 choosing the Master of the Highway as the-greatest 1 political meeting or any kind of Lewis Comes Out on Top chos ATSRRES BICClom A JUEA emamO tates and National gnthering, with the exception of the | when the ballot fally was taken Cowles, Sr.i hoard of relief, value on the market today. >ld Berlin talr, now extinct found that Charles F. Lewis|Edward McCormick: first selectman, |Goid Co . ; o Althcugh there was such a crowd y feated K. G. Robins by a two nymond Dyer; second selectman S Coin = : PAIGE -DETROIT MOTOR CAR CO., DETROIT, Michigan was decidedly noticeable how well |to one vote. A total of 505 voles were [James Brown; grand jurors. John|cpediCasn tiems and Ex- s of Mot Cacs dost Miinsr Foiriohs ulated the mee'ing was. here as |cast of which Lewi got and | Fitzsimmons, Jame 1 Holligan, and! changes 10 disorder, no pushing and crowding, | Robins 152, There was one vote for|George A. DeMore aunditor, .;.‘..‘.,{ Sndiwo'atiemptsloinren ¥ ranks éaithe | soialiothericand\date IR K susington | sullivas: WicexBRcoliestsr filohn ST T A s, T THE LASH MOTOR CO., INC. voters filed past the ballot boxes to |gave wis ve Lewis; constab) Capital Stock 50,000,000 cister their votes while Berlin gave Lewis 180 to Robins'| William Ritchie, and Patsy Buckley: lus Funds 25.000.00 e A ln S ol Audtenoe Was| Mived D e e | reeistrar ot watere: Amer by Belistion: |3 e s Cor. W. Main and Lincoln Streets § unanimous by the moeeting school board, George Sullivan, John |y SR, ; - z = [There seemed to be s much tnterest | 7 Commiuee Fills Ticket N Keon, dr town clerk and town | £ nse ] A REPUTABLE CONCERN n the part of the women as ¢ w ven voted to fill the oth e A nue W Whsaran i | Gensral Devomits 3 e sOe action in the front portion of the hall | committee. There are nine school dis- | NSWCE U 1 TARER O TO0, (00 Treamurers checks : Open Cars Closed Cars vas comprised of the femalc sex, al- [tricts in the town and it was decided SR F e I Liabilities ¥ hough a few fortunate mere men-did [to name one person from each dis- | PEATHIY DY@l the d el LA of 'Connecticut, Gounty of Hartford, E"'"""‘;"h 6#;&;‘)}‘;::‘;{::_“"‘ ’:Sg &:”'gfi‘;fi““m“" = ‘fi?g i o 0 Ke A sen n € ed o ¥ i > ool nville, Sep 0, 19 enox, b-34, 5-I o > an, , 5-Passenger - el ey Mpeadiie] [ An_added one thrown in bn T Melumphy was dreseed] iy LI IR o of ke i [ Ardmore, 644, 4-Pass. Sport Car 1925 Coupe, 6-66, 5-Passenger - 3755 s tingalors o nam Jason Taylor, } ronit the mchoo (iGard by the |deno:] i Pistavite Toas Comupsns: do soisemnly Lakewood, 6-66, 7-Pass. Touring 2875 Sedan, 6-66, 7-Passenger - 3830 R SR Yaried Tariety of aeec ot |0 {reen, Newlon paldwin. Mi™|crata after serving for @ period of| Jvear that the f g statmnent (&) traa Larchmont 1I, 6-66, 5-Passenger 2975 Limousine, 6-66, 7-Passenger 4030 BE A1l the time. They hesitated not a | Griin, Frank Bacon, R. O TRe | ver 20 years. He was considered e best of my knowiedse STRAC LEOD, Daytona, 6-66, 3-Pass. Roadster - 3295 All Prices 1. 0. b. Eactory, Tax Extra poment when the big moment came, |W. H. Webster, and "»\'Illi-m Mullm' the best authority on schools and Subscribed and sworn to before me, this khon they might cast their vote but | These met immediately and filled the |conditions in the town and his pass- “" day of September, 1921 oo

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