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Plainville News | filfiffi?fi%fi When Baby Complains. i ain or irregnlari MADE PUBLIC TODAY| T % igtsion from s nora o of nai and bppiess. - sho sharp cry, a prolonged irritated cry, Restlessness, a constant turning of the or of the whole body, fretful. In these and other ways a baby teld you there is Pine Strm,mes Both Boy and something wrong, 'ost mothers know that a disordey;ed stomach, or bowels that Girl's Awards | do not act naturally are the cause of most of baby's sufferings. A call for the doctor — is the first thought, but in th t of any delay there should be ready at hand OUR BIG J ULY SALE NOW GOING ON OBSERVE 27TH ANNIVERSARY :}sa,f(:: égfnedyoih%wh bfl.su Figwggg':véggtgri:j e ayf i 530 e IN ik t 's ailments for ove €ars mer- HAS BARGAIN OPPORTUNITIES | Lelana mart Married to Mrs. Mana | ited theio%gawifis ofeglrllel%:fnil; ;h;sfgi:n?‘lig]e; ;masurg xl;ot etiyualed byWany other Strong of Newingtu—Fourtn o| DADY's medicine because of its harmlessness and the good results achieved. ALL THROUGHOUT THE STORE Julz. Obsrvanoo— Bascball ,nm,,:f And remember this: Castoria is essentially a baby's remedy and not a cure= {all for every member of the family. What might help ‘you is too often dangerons row—Ttems of Personal Interest. . WITH UNUSUAL VALUES . . towart . anmre oo | WHED giVeD t0 & babe, : the Bureau of Child Hygiene of the state department of health, has for- | o " H FOR ALL WHO BUY Varded to Mian Eianeth Holneman, : : hildren r or |1oral visiting nurse, the results of the | ¥ A ihaby day contest held in the town | hall last Thursday afternoon. In his | g i report to the local association, Dir, | ‘ Lanper points out that the health con- | S a test was very well worth while just | This is our Annual Mid-Summer Mer- pacatssfochonsyinsldant eonnecta) with it. One little girl was found to | be suffering from curvature of the chandising that has been famed for years spine and the fact that she will ro. | celve medical treatment from a Hart- for its unusual value giving. It is an event ford specialist, probably curing her, makes the contest well worth while, the state doctor reports. He has con- of great importance to all thrifty money- gratulated Plainville and its peopls| |CEASMMI ALGOHOL-3 PER GENT ; | upon the success of the day which CORINES AVegetable PreparationforAs- saving folks. Radical Reductions in all De- sclipaed any other neld nn towna of | [EENR similatingefood by BT like population in the whole state. SN ting the Stomachs and Bowels partments makes trading pleasurable and R IR DL R e Let’s Think It Over. and its approximation to the track § WA e e N ot profitable. Look to all needs for Person or R A e et N Thereby Promoting Digestion There is such a thing as saying too much on any subject, and test by storm for both prize winners 4 Cheenfamessmfllk:"hm: the “grand-stand” talker Faoner or later becomes a bore. The truth Home and come see how much farther than et ortit horauenare il | IOEER neies o NARGOTIG| 18 always welcomed, and the truth reiterated and confirmed is more John TForan and Rita Mary Ca- ¢ i — than welcome—it reaches your innermost soul. usual your money will go. WILL PAY YOU tuccl were the most normal baby boy ! : g and girl entered on Thursday. K Fletcher’s Castoria is all its advertising has claimed for it TO TRY. | The letter from Dr. Lanpher fol- Bl o Scrutinized . y the microscope of public opinion and used for over thirty lows: p - = “ State Department of Health, years it stands without a peer in the hearts of thoughtful, cautious, Hartford, Conn. S J discerning Mothers. And once used, mother love—there is no substitute June 30, 1922, | “ ;. [ Miss Flizabeth Heineman, R, i for mother love—will scorn to try a ‘“‘substitute” or a just-as-good”. Plainville, Conn. Motk AnelpfulRemedyfe 3 : Deéar Miss Helneman: :f Gonstipationand Diarrhoea Masquerading under many names drugs that are injurious to the e e e e ey | | ViSh to congratulate you, and ! and Feverishness a tender babe have found their way into some ligh - TSR through you the people of Plainville ¢ G Loss OF SLEEP 7 Louseholds) b‘.“the tof Berl-ln News and later attended the Hartford sem-|spend the day out of town and some |upon the success of your first Baby Sh:| resufting therefrom-inlafancy. experience soon casts them out. Are they cast out before it is too late? Inary, graduating from the latter|of the younger people have planned |Health Contest, which took place yes- Ho school in 1900. Following his grad- | picnic parties, 3 R el g FocSimie Signatwreof § WOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA uation from the seminary he was sent| The younger element has been cau- | dition of the babies who appeared in e 7 : ) E to Avon where he had charge of the |tious in regards to the shooting off e ONPANY. X e s g off of |the contest. These babies showed re. | 3 3 b G EN U N E AL UVA I s REV. S. L FISK IN Congregational church in that town|firecrackers previous to July 4, but|sults of excellent care on the mother's ' TeE mmnfl l 7 until 1904 when he went to the Gil-|it is expected that they will gladly bert Memorial church in Georgetown. | celebrate tomorrow. YEARS From Georgetown, Mr. Fiske came to Most of the factories, including the Berlin, arriving here on July 1, 1906.| American Paper Goods, the Prentice Many Offers Manufacturing company, the Berlin : During the past 16 years Rev. Mr. | Construction company, the Mosel P t I B l‘li[] GOHQI‘C &llflflfll Fiske has had many offers to be pas- | Manufacturing company and the Olm- aSt0r 0f De) 5 tor of churches in other cities, but|stead-Thomson company will close ¥ he has turned them all down because | their places of business for the day. Ghurch Came Here in 1906 of the fondness he has for Berlin, The Berlin Savings bank will be Have Two Children closed while holiday hours from 7:30 Rev. and Mrs. Fiske have two|o'clock until 9:30 o'clock in the morn- children, Victoria and Samuel, Jr,ling and 4 to 5 o'clock in the after- CHA[}TAUQUA TO QPEN | botn attendants at the local schools.|noon, will be observed at poth the | Interested In Town Kensington and Berlin postoffices. That Mr. Fiske has always been in- A large number of the stores will | First Performance Will be Given at|terested in the welfare of the town is| close for the day at noon time while seen in the fact that he organized a|some will remain open until in the part, though, of course, for what spe- cial reason, I do not know. It is rea- sonable to suppose some of these re- sults were due to information given by the district nurse. Such a contest i3 the opening wedge for, others of like nature, probahly reaching another class of children in another contest, for instance children of pre-school age and children who are in school. One thing which haopened during the contest made the trouble and ex- |ty NEW YORK. > At Gmonths old 135 DosEs -40CENT Bears the Signature of (4 Exact Copy of Wrapper. THE CENTAUR coM | Master John Foran of 11 Pine irte tonight and w1'l be closed a!l day ’xnd Charles Phelps of Broadview gare pense of holding the contest Wwell | street; first prize for girl baby goes to [tomorrow. The barber shops wili ob-| home over the holiday from White worth while, for one little child of | gj ta Mary Catuccl of 15 Pine street; serve the same rule. The Plainviije | Plains, N. Y. two vears was discovered to have alponorable mention for girls goes to Trust company will be closed all day.| Rev. W. E. Sullens preached his bPKinninz'o{ caries of the spine. The aAnna M. Orvis of Shuttle Mead- | The post office will be open until noon | e sl mother was informed of the condi-|ow road. but there will be no rural or city de-| (Continued on Tenth Page). The Kensington Grammar School [local scout troop, was a prime mover |evening. tion of the child and was ‘advised 0| v 3 sugsest that. in the tuture B for the establishment of a community Ready For Chautauqua consult her physician at once, relative (h.wre.hp offered a second prize, espe- npen- vfrom 7 o'clock until noon and Grounds Tomorrow Evening — Re- association and organized a Menj Everything is in readiness for the|to having the condition corrected. | cially if the babies are going to be as|the registry window from 7:30 until| ALt of Gonantors! pfeattis: Bible class as well as an Older Boys'| opening of the chautauqua tomorrow | The results of the contest were as|noarly alike as they were during the |11:30 o'clock. There will be no money | class at his church. night. The big tent is expected to ar- | follows: First prize for boy baby goes contest of yesterday. ders i d | Rev. Samuel A. Fiske delivered his| The scout troop was organized at|rive today and will be &rected in timé Cards. With the fndings on' [them| - - Baseball Tomerrow first sermon as pastor of the Berlin [the Berlin Congregational church dur-| for the opening. The committee in are being returned to vou. May 1| The Bun Hurs of Hartford will bat- Congregational church on Sunday|ing the year of 1912 and is vnnsmvrfl charge reports that the sale of tickets|the car being smashed. No one was|suggest that the defects noted on each tle the Aces tomorrow afternoon at 3 morning, July 5, 1906 and yesterday|t0 be one of the best troops in this|thus far has been fair, but nothing|injured although the occupants were |card be communicated to the mother olRie el at “ATenIn naln; MThe i Harttord marked his 16th anniversary as pas- |DPart of the state at the present time.|extra and the support of the people |thrown forward in the car. The auto- of the child, with such observations as team has some old-time ball players| BE S tie oAl Ghatan, Previous to the scout organization|of the town is looked forward to in|mobile is used by the United Shoe|you may care to make. By this! d}he(ioéals AT Revarto 135 base- Rev. and Mrs, Fiske were tendered | there was a society called the Knights order to make the affalr a success. [ Repairing company of Arch street, |means, corrections may be made ?\nll to win. For the ]cca1<pC\lnnin - a reception by the people of the|of Arthur. i ; Superintendent Sheeley arrived yes-|New Britain, for delivery purposes. |which will give the baby a beflfl'.ha d Webb will be the batterf church on Friday evening, August 3,| The Older Boys' ciass, which Rev.|terday and states that there are a Court Session This Evening. start in life. 5y a(:l s 1 ive the del \‘Yr. Fiske organized, l)ne?ls every | great many attractions to be offered There will be a session of the town Sincerely, “h-“e( ;r(‘u;‘alr: ;‘1 &mfa‘\fn Heur:l g Sunday morning at 10 o'clock at the|and the people who visit the show|court this evening when three young HOWARD A. LANPHER, M. D-_wen-rha 16:12»e f :(r ?team h's“ its church and has a good sized member- | will surely benefit by it. A large [ men will be arraigned on a charge of Director of Child Hygiene .0 e! s t o ('Elt‘(]:."@ easo| t: meet ship. The Men's Bible class meets|crowd is expected when the doors are | burglary. The accused are Edwin| It is the intention of the local |SUIeS R e each Sunday at noon in the commun- | opened tomorrow night and the other [ Mather and John Cowling, former|branch of the Red Cross to have all ”’m:_"_"l“ e d e ity house on Berlin strect and also| evenings during the rest of the week. | Boston residents, and Earl Orsis of |the information made known to tive| Reckwelb ElEihY R R b has a zonfl‘ sized membership. The committee feels sure that the | Berlin. mothers as soon as possible in order Do ".” Rang’.rs s ¢ Aids Community Association people of the town will support the| The three were arrested by Con- | that corrgetions in health may be Hardware (‘m]y bo_. ire an aisreg?. It has been said by many residents| chautauqua and look forward to a|stable Brown vesterday after he had |made. While it was stated that only :“‘;’y‘n("mz'spirfi S S that Rev. Mr. Fiske is responsible for | successful week here, the organization of the Worthington Engagement Announced. Center Community association. About Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Johnson of New three years ago Mr. Fiske called a|PBritain announce the engagement of meeting for the purpose of starting|their daughter, Edith Winnitred, to interest in the formation of a club for | Arthur Ted Seaburg, son of Mr. and ter. Since that time on Mr, Fiske has | Berlin Briefs. sociation. Y., is visiting at the home of her formation of a home guard in this|of Mrs. Hovey's mother. town and was a prime mover in erect- Miss Anne McCabe of Haverstraw, ing the Honor Roil which now stands|N. Y., is visiting Mrs. George Griffith REV. S. A. FISKE in front of the town hall. of this town. In speaking of his 16 years of life Auto Smashed. in Berlin, Mr. Fiske satd, “The hard-| A Ford touring car, owned by John est work I have done since coming | Kalgaskas of North street, New Brit- to this town was during the period|ain, came to grief vesterday afternoon 1906, the affair taking place in the church parlors from § until 10 o'clock. Despite the inclemency of the weather there was a large attendance. Rev. x I Mr. Fiske was introduced to his new Chautauqua Will Open. ner on the New Britain road a short parishioners by Francis Deming and The opening performance of the|distance from the Soldiers’ Monument F. Wilcox. community chautauqua will take|at the center. The road was slippery place on the Kensington Grammar |following the heavy rain, and as the school grounds tomorrow evening at|driver took the curve, he evidently which they now ogcupy. The couple|$ o'clock when the Wonder-Working | skidded, and in attempting to straight-’ are well known in this town and|Fioyds will present their program. | en himself out, crashed against the have made many friends since com-|Their entertainment will be preceded|embankment alongside the road, {ng to Beriin, by a Junior Costume parade and oth- | which resulted in both front wheels of | Amherst Graduate er features, Upon coming to Berlin the minister and his wife moved into the home/ 5 by : The Floyds will bo assisted by Al-| gem: ; G iiey New Brit- card Teachman of Broad street| Ry odt, FISLD a0 praduate of h"rtj A Hbliman At e pland - asd Jamesport, Long Island on a visit, |lived with her parents on Re® CHC Howar a | Ambherst college in the class of 1897 M. James Scott of Southington, a for- |ain avenue. The coupie WL/ IENCE | s | mer resident of this place, was calling |their on friends in town Saturday. |pr¢ H. E. Bailey of Malden, Mass, to- avenue. this American stage for the past PESKY ?S.v years. gether with his grandson, Francis i]‘arwell of Lynn, Mass, is visiting his their number is entitled “Merriment, Melody and Mystery.” All three of the performers have been traveling The Junior chautaugua will be fea- noon of the same day an instrumental . (Pesky Devils Quictus) P.D. Q. is |and vocal concert will be given by the the new chemical thatputs the ever- | Captwright quartet. This same group lasting tothe Pesky bedbugs,roaches, |or performers will give an overture | Any breaking out of the skin, even (are being planned for the Fourth fleas, ants and cooties—impossible {4t § oclock In the evening and at|fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly for the pesky devils to exist where | 5.30 g'clock Dr. Roland A. Nichols | overcome by applying a little Mentho- [and Mr. Henry Smith of Middletown P.D. Q. is used. wili lecture on ‘“The Man Worth [Sulphur, says a noted skin specialist. [were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ver. ‘While." Tecguse of its germ destroying pro-|non Reed of Wilcox avenue on Sun-‘ {towr Recommondptions of Totels, Hospitals, Rail- nndolh-rg'ub“flifl“\""‘"""‘" If the chautauqua should prove to | perties, this sulphur preparation in- [day. re a guacantes to the public that,the salest AUSE | " o 0oess again this year as it did |stantly brings ease from skin irrita- st and most economical of riddi insects is by the use of P. .Q..ulhilchtdmit%{ Jast year, it is quite possible that|tion, soothes and heals the eczema |New Britain spent Sunda_\" with his killa the eggs a8 well as the live ones, and Will | 0 "\vi)) be made to secure a similar | right up and leaves the skin clear and [mother, Mrs. Wilhemina Kelsey on AR B UL attraction for next season. smooth, Main street. h to kill m&fi:mfi:'ffifl:’.‘-.‘fi:" “:::':i"_ Holiday Observance, It seldom fails to relieve the tor- and also contains a patent spout to get the eggs Independence Day will be fittingly |[ment and disfigurement. Sufferers nestain the hard-to-gat-at-places andsayosiulce. |\ 00y TBariin tomorrow although | from skin trouble should get a little . S10d 1n sealed botties. s T Rl e D 10 plans have baen made by the town | jar of Rowles Mentho-8ulphur from |letic Hall Monday evening, given by|ti: double streugth, liquid form, \'s brug Store and Othee Lead- for a formal celebration. Many of |any good druggist and use it like a|St. Paul's T. A. B. orchestra of Kens- |10 g Druggiss the townspeople have planned to cold ¢ream. ington.—advt. found a quantity of goods, recently the best babies were presented fo o o stolen from a Kensington house, |examination, that report was denied [Datolll in “the 'box with Darazzio cached in an old shack near Hart's|thi pond. fact that a foreign born woman pre-| East Berlin Items. sented a child for examination which The hours at the local post office | ha Mrs. Frank McCrum of Bristol is|to been active in the welfare of the as- Mrs. B. M. Hamilton of Dundee, N. visiting relatives in town, | The ball game between Berlin and | Active During War mother over the Fourth. East Berlin, scheduled for last qa!.‘obssr\sd the 27th anniversary of their During the war Mr. ke was ap- Henry Fagan of New Jersey is vis- |urday, was .posrpnnr-/i on accoun; of | we pointed chairman of the Red w33ss| iting at his home here for a few days. |wet grounds. Arrangements are baing | CO committee, a position which he still| Dr. and Mrs. Hovey of Bridgeport|made to play this game next Satur. | ha holds. He was also active in the|are spending the holidays at the home |day on Community gronnde. I Clifford Dodge of this place started |Of y { s ] town on J :{;,flal’":fid‘:hl: .{";nl;:}:lm;:d:‘;::f;.:.:irvl“ are well knowa in town Where ain hospital. Mrs. Powers before her association convention. The numerous |Mr automobiles on the road helped him |ness along considerably by picking him |[during up and giving him a ride as far on[tered |his way as they were going. wh Mrs. Ellen Westcott has gone to|Wa day and a number will also be closed | \Wh Mt on Monday. Several family reunions|dnings at the ceiict yot Mrs. Thomas Reed and children|l.0 | be Mr. and Mre. Wallace Kelsey of |nks J | ine e For a good time before the Fourth, tio: don't fail to attend the dance at Ath- %] | test while ane very bad defect is likely Berlin [town and for m the marriage of catching. Yesterday's Scores The Aces were ahead S to 7 in their | contest with the All-Bristol team yes- s morning by presentation of the d been ill for some time It was | 7z L/ the boys or an athletic organization. | Mrs. Oliver Seaburg of this town. Mr. Tuesday, the 4th, are as follows: Open | found that the child was very ill with terday afternoon when a thunder Don t Let I,Oar sfioe‘ Major F. L. Wilcox was present at | Seaburg is employed at the Berlin|at 6:30 a. m. and close at 9 o'clock |pneumonia. It is probable that one this meeting, which was the beginning | Construction Co. No date has béen |and open 5 | 8 ‘ed by the con- good exhibition of baseball and was a | ¢ 7 o A g at 4:15 p. m. and clo [1ite at least was saved D) | . of the Worthington Community cen-|set for the wedding. 5 BN i 85 A4} rgue (17 ou shower stopped the game. It was a nip and tuck game all the way. Kal- be corrected in another baby girl. |ish was on the mound for the locals| Observe 27th Anniversary. and tossed nice ball. Nelson of Bris-| There are shoes that argue with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hastings quietly tol was hit harder but had good sup-| you over every step and there are port which saved him several times. | gshoes that work with you all day dded life at their home on Strong The Lady of Mercy team cnn!mufld“m.[_.‘ The Cantilever Shoe is design- urt today. Mr. and Mrs. Hastings |its string of victories vesterday by|eq, first of all, like your own foot, ve long made their home in this winning § to 6 from the St. Mary's| with a flexible arch. No rigid strip any vears resided on Midgets of New Britain. The game of steel, such as is embedded in the Mr. Hastings is a well was loosely played by both sides until | shanks of ordinary shoes, disputes p 5 } 3 Whiting street r}:illfnr:-?;m:s ’S‘S,‘nl irf:r:e ;?;,liisp;r_‘ known insurance man the eighth inning when a real battle|every step. pect to be away next Saturday. Dafly | practice is being held by the players on the new grounds at the top of Pasco Hill. Me Misses Irene North and Minnie|Britain avenue, t g y daughter of Mr. a of the war." in East Berlin as it rounded the cor- \!\‘ihm! left Sunday for Raymond, 3 Hart-Strong Wedding. was staged in rallies by both teams. The Cantilever Shoe also has a snug Announcement has been made of The New Britain boys were witho heel seat, the gracefully rounded toe Leland Hart, son of their regular catcher whose place was and the lower heel in vogue with the and Msr. Charles Hart of New | filled by Bob Kiniry. Conlin pitched smartest women of today. 0 Mrs. Mabel Strong for New Britain and Datolli for Plain- \d Mrs. Orrin Hos- | ville, of Newington, formerly of this Children Arrive. V! |ford lumme‘:h‘e';:an:))r:cy IR !h"rfk:\\n. which took place at the home| A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. | the bride's parents in the ncuby | Frank H. Powers of 87 Fast street| June 24*h. PBoth young pée-|yesterday morning at the New an-‘ Hart long coaducted an ice vusi-marriage was Miss Louise Brainard of | followed by service in the army South Stanley street, New Britain. | the war, after which he en-| Mr, and Mrs. Charles Klatt of| the contracting business in | Broadview are receiving congratula- he is now engaged. Mre. Hart tions on the birth of a son formerly Local News Ttems ich s also a local giri and new home which is now COMFORT IS A HELP \cess of completion on New Dritain To wear Cantilever Shoes is to be | pleased with the trim appearance ef Juy the Fourth | |your feet and to know supreme com- P13 1 will \ ¢ no mun Ur.\' 5 i i vience Day vut|l GIRLS! LEMONS fort the long day_ through. Thels there will be the usual pr'\’\(‘* dis- At s et p by “, tured on Wednesday morning at 9 (parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Balley on BE - o'clock. At 2:30 o'clock in the after- Main street, over the holidays. ITH U PHUR All the factories will close on Tues- |pla | AL specially designed flexible shanks and s homes - y of fireworks at arlml' long. Your ligaments and muscles ch will be adicd to by noiser BLEACH SKIN WHITE are allowed the free action and ex- where nn*\'l'\myl«* ercise they actually need in order to iths will hold forth for the next 24 maintain their strength and spare you 1. Squeeze the juice of two lemons in- | from that prevalent condition knovs The selectmen have made tho usual |y, 0%y it1e containing three ounces of las “weak foot” or “tired foot.” Foot Th a g lapypointments of <pevial patrolmen “‘)('vr(ham White, which any drug store |troubles are prevented and corrected. present in the viricus parts 2 the () gypniy for a few cents, shake| When you lace up Cantilever Shoes tonight and tomorrow to =t ™1 \ell and you have a quarter pint of | their flexible shanks draw up to sup. tnage by Bhe ©x- 40 iness and delightfal lemon bleach. | ply sust the degree of support you element Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion require each day under each arch. of the law wWill b {40 the face, neck, arms and hands' Slip your feet into Cantilevers = shoes that don't argue with you. :inst property mely patriotic I hese guardian: fructed to stop *he ringing ol bell&, | aach day, then shortly note the beauty ‘aing of whistiee, and other iniTac- | ang’ whiteness of your skin | ns of law in a peaceful community Famous stage beauties use this| ¢ sale of fireworis continued heavy | jamon letion to bleach and bring that SL ‘oughout the vav ind big DI1-Iness goft, clear, rosy-white complexion, al- 'Y this line is exp cied tonight so as A freckle, sunburn, and tan| Most of the st will remaju ope bleach because it doesn't irritate. 185 MAIN STREET

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