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| Plainville News TORNAIDS LAYING OF NEW SIDEWALKS Do Money Appropriated for That Use xtraordinary Sale Of Silk|| “wem MANY IMPROVI‘%NTS SEEN 'Hosiery For Two Days, [« rwrvanemo mal Dance Monday Evening—Aces S 2 Are In Need of Public Support For Friday and Saturday o ldnbonte Returns Home—Items, A reliable 8ilk Hose Manufacturer, Having on hand, Some Fine Silk Stockings, What they call “THE RUN OF THE MILLS" and offering them at very Special Price, we were quick at the chance and tobk During the past (ew weeks, many the lot. new sidewalks have been laid in the center of the town. These add much Although called "Run of the Mills" there is nothing to hurt looks or wear. The lot comprises to the appearance of the town, The heavy, all silk, full fashioned and Chiffon Silk Stockings, with lace ankles, Paris clocks and drop stitch town pays a quarter of the expenses effects, in colors of black, white, Havana, Russian calf, nude, silver, gold and several on all walks laid, 503 shades of grey—Values up to $3.00. JF0r Only—-PalIr . ..\ \'uuurrvrnnrsnresrsnsesesnnnsns $1059 g Sidewalks have been laid in front of the L. 8. Mills residence on East Main street; the I'rank A. Hart home also on East Main street; the prem- ises of George R. B. Byington, and [ ) Charles Stocking, of Crown street. more on Whiting street and several other parts of the town ° New street lights to the number of P . 20 have been installed in sections of rlces Plainville which were in need of them. The outskirts of Plainville are now fully lighted and practically evy- @||ery street has two or m IMPORTED DIRECT from the Manufacturer, they reach our department with no extra profits added lights. e Breakfast Sets and this saving is passed on to you, a wonderfil chance to stock your linen closet now. iAot Re WAl - Jotii s instrumental in introducing the new i i i 1 o Y S R S e Six sets like one pictured above, with server, can be bought at the July Sale for $59.00 pend a certain amount of money tow- l Luncheon Cloths, hemstitched, all linen, satin Odd Linen Napkins, size 22x22 inches, fine value ards the-laying of walks. The clause PATTERN CLOTHS—AII linen, durable quality in several attractive designs, size 68x68 inches, priced at $1.50 each. Size 68x86 inches, priced at $5.50 each, 22x22 inchc Napkins to match, for $5.50 dozen. | [J damask, lowest price for years, size 36x36 inches, 4t onl'_v xs..u! a dozen. i| wast presented at the last town meet- Size 54x54 inches for $5.00 cach. They Fxfra Fine double Damask FPattern Cloths, ing when the voters approved it. iy e rlgera ors are excellent values. quality, priced as follows: Size 72x72 inches, for 3400 each year toward | S riger: i | L SEar : g s these im- + Refrigerators, none . s Damask Luncheon or Tea Cloths, unhemmed, 11,50 each. Size 72x00 inches, for $13.50 cach, provements. That means that a total Leoutrd and,seener Bictiis =) besteximade. ' July Bale' Prices: 3 20x02 gqox 0 at $3.50 cach. Napkins, 22x22 inches for $12.50 dozen. be laid every season which would eas- $l 2 98 T 98 00 ily pay faor a good long stretch. The & 3 lay, it is said. The lighting system which has $2.50 each. " £ Heather” linen, beautiful designs, long wearing The town appropriates a sum of all linen, satin damask, size 52x52 inch size, priced gjze 72x108 inches, for $16.00 cach, amount of $1,600 worth of walks can || y 1 ! average sidewalk costs about $100 to|! i 5 $ 2l The prices are 33 to 509 less than regular. | been installed, was the result of . E3 ; Berlln News Griswold on the charge of selling li- [ swimming holes visited are “Nin¢ | ‘omplalnts received from residents in|! quor. ’I‘ool'.‘ th'g railroad pond, “Skinner's, he Southington road district who Ouc ammoc s o Civil Suit Heard, ‘};e l:’}l]v, }t\_hn ;‘Stump.' the ice pon: | vere practically without street lights. || near the Kensington Congregationa [ 3selectman Johnson look t 'R 3 i ’ HRLTG Rinesd in a wide variety to fit your pocketbook. We have one as low as $9 9 8 Others . , Yesterday was a busy day for Judge | ' h, Seit & g Griswold inasmuch as he heard all of | Church, Se )(jrts and Hart's ponds. over and selected locations for the i . the court cases last night and he also News In Bricf. ights. Although more than 20 could are priced very low as we do not wish to carry them over. presided over a civil suit hearing ACou_rt. T«Iu]l(alms:r!!. I'oresters o' | ave been placed to properly light These Hammocks are real big value. Be sure to see them. which took place in the town hall at|America, will meet this evening i |'he streets, the voters ordered that i APPEARIN EUURT o'clock in the afternoon and lasted | Kensington. those would be enough this year. | B Arawana Hammocks at greatly reduced prices. for several ‘hours. | There was a good attendance at the | Others may be ordered at a later The case in question is the one of | card party given yesterday afternoon | neeting. PORCH SHADES : 3 Yelka Gulder of this town against An-i by Mrs. John Pinches of DBerlin| Selectman Johnson has several oth- Fm% Imposefl by J“dge Gl‘lSWOld drew Petrod of Glastonbury for $100 | street. ! :r matters under consideration in re- We have a big stock of oPrch Shades to select from in every desirable size and color. alleged due the former. After a Postmaste: W. W. Fagan of Kens-[3ards to improvements on streets and | § They are priced very low for our July Sale. lengthy hearing Judge Griswold re-|!ngton left this arternoon for'a week- | Will try to finish them this summer. y P i . ¥ o Total Nearly $300 served decision. Dance At The, Many New Buildings. N”; 3 \x‘l;?tri;r:irig:;\];n:n n]..",:}';hn;lf-!- CHatled B Daatman 6t Woodnus: Everything in our immense stock—with the exception of a few restricted articles— That Kensington is already begin- | " yy;0 \io 1 T0CNCS 10 Keneinglon. | ,roprietor of ‘the new theater on| M| are reduced 25% during our Big July Sale. OFFIGERS ning to boom, whether it is the Pros- | jercat 1o vimti i e S IE) v in, n ) REELECT BANK pects of having water or not which is R L MR e s % W e i on e don e ryn Roche f Kens A responsible for the fact, can be seen gl ofideensington Miss Blanche McCullough fs a visi- | 1¢ hall next Monday evening. The | § 9 by the several new homes and dwell-| : 2 2 VISl | oy aater which s f 55 i kely Start His 20th| -~ N - | tor at the home of Mrs. Ge. heater which is fast nearing comple- o Willlam Bulkely Will ing houses which are being construct-| in Jensington. e George Bolles | iy was formerly the old Newton | g Year as President—Building Boom | ¢d. s 3 The track committee of the Amer. | ePOSitory. At the old Rerlin fair grounds there | jcan Logion will meet —on Tuseiay| 1he interior has been nicely finish- | g [} oK Is Seen in Kensington—Civil Suit)are at least five new houses which | cvening of next i 2d with small lights on the side walls have been built during the past year, . : s : T ] and a balony has been built on the | i THE BIG FURNITURE STORE Heard—Notes About Town. and at present ;hp.-r. a;-p‘fi\ro; u'n[der GRardana second floor. The balcony runus around Jet | CONStruction. A new brick dwelling { vill be a meetin f 2 | by . 5 T y Eight men, four of them from et |\EI0 10 00 " Con cmpleted on | Modern Woodmen society at the Athe [ e entire hall to the (ront of the| g 132 MAIN STREET EW BRITAIN, CONN. efore ud 2 : x 3 v at th - s v i el n “opurt | Main Street in Kensington, and plans | I€tic building this evening. Mr. Eastman will not put' in the ) % | of the local residents call for several Lester Maine of Main street i |- i 5 st evening on a charge of reckless A 7 | S L seats until after he has held a few :—xs~ing Und three other cases involy- | More new homes to Ly built in the f(‘_’;;;’"“."”“‘_‘]‘;"“"" as the guest of | Jances. The affair Monday night will ) i I' ves in V' t ¥ ing liquor sales and the use of fm-|'€ar future e "M‘;‘;\?“"flf ol be open to the public. An orchestra = proper headlights on automobiles Annual Bank Mceting. bR e a0 -“;‘s 0‘!1](' I€]of five pieces will furnish music. vould have done 50 years back. new Community theater next -\lon-fE" per cent for potatoes to one-half were also heard. The fines from all| William Bulkeley was re-elected | grauth on Gl""\é‘s!‘rw: A | ca ORIy Following the dances a plan of the William Ferguson of South Man-|day night, July 24, commencing at 8 of one per cent for bananas. De- of the cases totaled $290. president of the Berlin Savings Bank | There will be the regular weekiy | oo will be made and the owner ex-| nester, president of the assoclation, |o'clock, daylight saving. All are wel-|creases in 12 ranged from 189 per Joseph McFarland of New Haven|for the 40th time at the annual meet- | prayer meeting at the Methodist | e i, notall 300 seats. The mov- ;ave an interesting talk. Mr. Fergu-|come.—advt cent for onions to one per oent for Was arraigned on a charge of reckless [ing held yesterday afternoon at 2| church this evening, ° Istfing picture Screen will be nine feet]| on journeyed from that town with Bl o s canned peas. Prices for the others driving and. was fined $25 and costs.[o'clock. Brnest 'W. Mildrum was| e Gustave Hanson s entertai wide and 12 feet deep. It will be.wo of his older comrades to partici- | remained practically stationary. Fiiteen dollars was remitted, A. Nesta [named as vice-president; Francis | ing friends from Pequannock - . | sPended against the rear wall and e in the events, which affair is FOOD PRICES INCREASE | The largest increase in food prices of New Britain, who figured in an au.|Deming, secretary anl treasurer; | for a few days < + N dopwill be six feet off the floor. The mov- | yardly ever missed by any of the vet- | for the month was four per cent for tomobile accident on the turnpike late [James J. Fitzsimons, assistant treas- Miss Dorothy Armstrong has re-| 5 picture machine booth has been | .rans. Nt e ‘pp(mm Ten cities out of 51 showed e R e turned to her héme D Midistonn | C1octed and s absolutely fireproof, | The exercises commenced at 9:30| Retail Cost Per Average Family Dur- |2 decrease but none exceeded one per Felix Fazzani, ®who . also figured in[ The trustees are William Tulkely, (after spending the past week as the [ orian aoc After the specitications | yciock with selections by the orches) : d ity A aan \\a‘s fined $25 and costs, [I'rank L. Wilcox, E. W. Mildrum, R.|guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edson “m-”n srdered by the state theater inspec- | tra. Rev. William G Giffin, pastor of ing Past Month Rises Approximate- Cost of living figures based on retail R Thomas Gilmartin of Meriden, an- | M. Griswold, Francis Deming, Willis Mr. and Mrs. Walter Payne and| " Arthur N. Rutherford of New [the Asbury Methodist church at 1»m~-| I G B CER prices for all important commodities other participant in the affalr, was|L Savage and Claude W. Stevens. The ! children are spending the week at the Britain. .stville, gave the address of welcome.] 1) . !groups showed but slight change in also fined $25 and costs. Fazzani is|auditors are Bryan H. Atwater and|camp grounds in Plainville, Aces Want Advice. Mrs. Clara Oakes Usher of this tc#n| \aqpington, July 20.—Retail cost the three months from March to a New DBritain man. George B. Norton. B The Epworth League service will he | Like other baseball teams which | ‘€ndered vical solos. Orrin mw;}vlwv”.,{ food of the average family in the|June. A fine of $25 and costs was impased | That the bank is a growing insti-|cmitted at the Methodist church Sun- [have appealed to their enthusiastic | PAMtment commander. gave a shorl|{nited States increased ome per cent| on Robert Grifith of New Britain, [tution may be seen from the fact that|day evening, but will be held as usual | fans for support and advice, the Aces | &!K. followed by w recitation by ANSS frrom Jay 15 to June 15, according| Cast iron of good quality is now be- charged with reckless driving, while [0 July 21, 7921, there were 4,358/ the following Sunday. have asked the public for help, real. |Flizabeth Douglas. — Mrs. — Bertha ;4 report today by the hureau of |ing made from the iron sands that L. Lombard of Hartford was fined $20 {People depositing and on July 1, 1022,| ~Work is progressing on the new ball | izing now that something is wrong [ Jlorse: department president of Ih¢| janor statistics of the department of abound on the shores of New Zealand. for a similar offense. The case of Har- |there were 4,927, which is a growth | fleld, and it is expected that they will | with the te The criticism of .the Relel Lorps, BRORE N s ry Ritter of Springfield was. dis-[®F an increase of 589 deposito Dur- hu‘lsh it Saturday. Several games are | fans has reached the ears of the play- ing the year there were 783 accounts|scheduled to be played on it as soon|>rs and management. The team is charged. % it 1 8 Ll o oy : A s : _|opened and 194 closed which shows|as it is completed. [ at the bottom of ‘the league. A. Toole of New Rritain, who was ,|I", gain_ again to-be 580, Onh July LB i;l“hl(‘mz“'\ I,"h ‘,-”(‘P,.q‘,“.nhml p'f:” ind C. N. Stephens, division com- eckless ? e P 5 S e 8 a S s e arraigned on a charge of reckless| " o) 0T ount of deposits to- . game to win, their efforts are appar- | nander of the Sons of Veterans| lty tems ipoke. A dinned was served the vet- | | labor. | el e organization whose men Of 43 food articles computed in the| Only one man in 203 is more than ers participated in the events, |average, increases in 21 ranged from |sis feet tall Ole Robertson gave a Scotch solo . was fined $25. Alexander y amo ;:::‘i::sfiaif 'New Britain was ar-|taled $3.340.17135 while on July 1, ently fruitless and every Sunday sees rested for having illegal headlights on defeat at the hands of their visitors. his automobile. He was finag $10 of this year the amounts totaled rans with the members of the Wom- 3 656.56 which is a gain of $233,- Manager Neff has done weil in|2M'S l»:r-hm ( orpy _arlfnp as host s.:lm | #nd costs. A Ustsah:of New! Britain|485:2L: i Al th: ‘f‘;?s'("',m""‘h'“ and Vo-|bringing good opponents to Plainville, | The election of officers took place fol- was arrested for having improper| During. the past year §916509.58 e :MT(:\(T”“: ljhlfm‘nlfl Dept., Jnhnl\\'hm the fans want, however, is to headlights on ‘his machine, His case|has been deposited and $683,024.67/A- Andrews & Co—advt sce the Plainville team win and at the was dismissed. has been withdrawn. The total in- Mrs. A. Williams of 250 Maple|last game were not slow in, telling Harry Peters was also one of the[¢0Mme during the vear amounted !n sn-ar} v('nn\plf\med to the police about|the players that much. men fined $25 for reckless driving.|$210.897.69 and the dividends paid 11 o'clock last night that there was| The management of the team has Pythian Sisters were fortunate in With but three exceptions the arrests|tofaled —$160,930.87; the expenses. | strange man in front of houses be- | therefore appealed to the fans to send | having sood weather last night for in most all of the above cases were|321,708.51; the profits for the year 'M’rn‘_w and _.4“ Maple street. Door- | in any criticism which may help in | their f public lawn festival which made by State Policeman Lennehan. man Gustave Hellberg investigated, |turning the tables was held on I Main street. The| The three accident cases were brought| The assets and liabilities of thefbut he found no trace of the alleged | The letters may be addressed toatfair was attended by about 250 peo,| into court on charges prefeesed hyBerlin Savings bank are as follows: prowler, Plainville Reporter, Plainville post|ple and the dancing platform was 4 A Special State Policeman A. N. Ruth- it 1o/ 135y |- Bee Aselrod's suif, Page 1di—sdvt mr;m,l n;m i good ones may t:e crowded a‘v a]‘l times. Ewalds orches- \ ¢ '\_ pI AT a0 o se, AR ublished in hopes of uncovering the |tra furnished music . M k Y ertord. Teal estate ....$2,830,706.00 20 ; Albert Lose, who conducts a fruit Hn“ e e S R Ml AR \ ake our Liquor Dealer Fined. Personal § 10,454.00 1171200 | store at, 240 East Main street, com- ol e ¥ k! A y i Pank stock 00 2 i o ol .+ |once fast local team. The manage-|ning, providing the weather permits. [OR B W th Joseph Rampont of this town was|foin, "7 1 Sizar Gt ::‘r':-:::;p:r:‘(hei:}x‘,'{:\‘:fi-”fl“fl‘:” ment of the team will also receive [and will be carried over again until Own Root Beer 1 fined $125 and given a 90 day jal! sen- | Bank Bide. . 1000.00 00000}, T A4 DEEN T ctters but prefers that they be sent tomorrow night, depending upon the | tence by Judge Griswold on a charge [“ash in bankt 138.037.26] George Sche : to the reporter as an impartial re- | results of the.crowd this evening. | of selling liquor, _The jail sentence| ° W e - e DIRS B RIa K S0 S BRICER R (e Considerable expense has been incur = . was suspended. The arrest was made 93507.200.02 $3.761,855.26 | cormer o Bond and Clinton streets, | 0" yceq are trying to secure a|red by the erection of the dance plat- g - ILLIAM s several ‘days ago following a com- Linbilitles, has complained to the police about| ..y tear for this Sunday afternoon | form and the booth, and the organiza ; o 135 £3.373.656.55 | hoys stealing fruit from his yard | t plaint. This is the second time that |Deposits 4 S A an| bovs stealing 1 his yard, Sht.uxpect word toduy. ICEINA - &nA.tien ¥ 96T G- TATE HtteRdAnGE / i 3 5000 ¢ d expect word ) Kallsh and | tion hopes for as large an attendanc i OOt eer x mc , Surplus 0 Ramponi has appeared before Judge |{nd\'ya profits 9 - Cunningham will be sean on the!tonight as there was last evening. ROOT BEER EXTRACT - o — S P 0 0.02 mound again. Some criticism is ex- | Hart Comes Home ? ' i d before the game Sunday in| | , The Berlin Sasings bank was incor- RECKLE FACE | pected befor B N Miles 1. Hart, of Shuttle Meadow z can make five gallons of Pesky Devils Quietus | ,.\.\..""" "} 75 i oesin utinese - Romen of putiing & fiie pep mio the] | Mies 1 Hart of Shute Meadon 5 You can makefive g tanuary 1, 1874. It iz open for busi | plavers. o ler an absence of several weeks. Mr the most delicious and re- iiess from 9 o'clock in the morning| oo AT Realty sale Made, TR At oUE o ' EDHY TRBESFEY- | Gy ) ! | 4 ring Out Ugly Spots. : g ¢ Pl D- Q- until 3 o'clock in the afternoon o: How t0 Remove 1asity. o " Mrs. Josephine Berg of Pierce!cle tour early in June and had an ac | i freshing Root Beer vou five days of the week and from 9 Uh-| yoreg'a chance, Miss Ireckle.face, |Street, has purchased the William J.|eident at Cambridge, Mass, which il 5| ever tasted. P.D Q, Pesky Devils Quietus. til 12 o'clock in the morning on Sat-} 4, v 4 remedy for freckles with the | ent property on 7 Elm street. The|necessitated his being laid up for sev- 1 I, 18 the name of the new chemical urdays. 7 f able conce | place is now occupied by Mr. Thorn|eral days. After his recovery, he £, Reromatem 1: that actaally ends the bug {amily, It is a mutual association conduct- i’:,"lr"n”,:f‘:“”‘_r::‘x 'R]',‘L":‘), kol 11| who will vacate it by October 1. Mrs. | started out again and came to grief Just get a bottle of Williams’ Bed PaE% B ki the e e for e Bt o D om.. | Temoves the freckies; while if it does Ber& plans to move in it at (hat time, it Bomerville, ass, which prove Root Beer Extract and follow the L iedes $54 ioe fu is the only bank in the sta “| give You a clear complexion the ex.|THe sale was made through Cunning-|more serious. He Is now sufferi g ‘. o ; e o oy o ke [ pEnsR AW L, : *|ham and Skinner |from a fractured right shoulder a simple directions on the label prcid ..mmm:._kmln .x'.ixin'm t. to all of its depositors for powder buta chemical unlike any* AStECARUrLB AR S iy, Simply got an ounce of Othine— | G. oA kL Eacampment his attending physician believes he o i thing you bave ever uscd. the past 13 years. double strength—from any druggist| Although the ranks of the Grarfd | will be confined to his bed for a per- Don’t cs:pcnmem—be‘sure to A3S :;..t ;;‘«km mn::;&:: Mecea For Swimmers and a few applications should show | Army Vetera are fast thinning, |iod of six weeks ~2t WILLIAMS' —the genuine con- quart and each package Despite the fact that hundreds of [ you how easy it is to rid yourself of | there were to 60 of them from Miles is the son of Arthur Hart and S e % nvlzfi;m“mmh:"?: people visit the swimming pool which | the homely freckdes and get a beauti- | a1l partz of the state attending the [has been employed in the electrica! %;ntrated extract made in Hart- e 4 Mda torhecan has been established in New Britain. | ful complexion. Rarely is more than | Veterans' day at the Plainville camp | repairing busines: ; ford, Connecticut. ..1'7{":« you. P.D. Q.ecan slis the local swimming holes still appear | one ounce needed for the worst case. | trounds today. Gra, haiied, many ot H hased in sesled botties, to be a mecca for many of the water Be sure to ask the druggist tor tne | them bent with old age and leaning |To RENT—8 rooms, all improsements, 15| Yo 5 Sochins on slightly younger comrades for sup- | Church street. Inguire at 11l Broad st.| THE WILLIAMS & CARLETON CO. double strength, liquid form. lovers of the Hardware City double strength Othine as this 4 The warm weather of the past few | strength is sold under guarantee of | port, the grizzied veterans of the days, —_— Hartford, Connecticut Informal reception and dance will Crowell s Drug Store aud Uther Lead- ' days has biought many boys from money back if it fails to remove|ot old took part in the exercises with ng Drupgists New Britain to Berlin and most of the freckles. as much enthusiasm as they probably be given by the management of the EEEERERIY UG R (S s TR ywing the business session later in the day after which Judge Ralph M jrant gave an address, Pythians Festival amounting to $25,249.21