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Plainville News REAT AMERICAN HOME! WEST IS NOT WILD, TEXAS MAN SAYS WwAT The SAM HILL 1S Farl Bentley, Absent From Town THE MATTER for 10 Years, Here on Visit Post Office Will Install New Parcel Post Delivery Service—Cahill Com- ; pany Business Picking Up as Re- | ceiver's Report Shows—DBriefs, THINK OF IT, FOR $9.50 COMPLETE, we will make you a dress skirt that you will take pride in wearing. Made {n the most modish manner, it is youyr chance now to order a new Fall skirt made from any stripe, plaid or check Prunella we have in stock, new patterns arriving daily. 'Stripes and Plalds or Checks To Measure father, George Bentley, of Canal | street, Ten years have passed since Earl For On]y Bentley left Plainville to locate in ° | business with his brother, Perry! | Bentley, also a native of this town, | 'lny brothers are engaged is now doing P leated Skll’ts Made Fl’ om lr o proi DELIVERY! Any of Our Best Prunella CHOICE OF BEAUTIFUL COLOR COMBINATIONS. One of the best is a silk stripe on a dark prun- ella ground. There is white on bla bronze on navy, tan on brown, white on navy and many other at- | Earl wlll be rflmflmlurm] by many tractive patterns that would make smart skirts. | | ‘he(sln\é of his ability as a ball player. He was one of the town's best when | i he left here 10 years ago but base. | ball has been out of his line since he *TRYING TO HAVE | took up his new business activity in THE BED MADE » earnest. | When he left this town, the local | AS THE WIFE man expected to find Texas a wild RETURNS FROM HER jand wooly country with the majority \VACATION TONJGHT = | of men foting guns and clothed in !the favorite cow punchers' attire o O e R RO A e L | which is supposedly characteristic of | the men of the extreme south | His expectations were shattered, he | says, when he alighted from the train d lin a city as modern as those of the | Nour. Mexicans are doing most of There will bhe a special meeting of | family from Maple street to Ansonia. 5 ¥ Xl n- s Carrie | north and with™a large population |the common labor, as the element | the American Legion auxiliary Mon Miss Carrie DeMerritt, of Hartford, and ideas as|Which did that in pre-war days, no day evening, at § o'clock, at the Le-|formerly of this town, has moved to : longer feels inclined to do ordinary gion rooms on Pierce street All| New York, where she will make her menial tasks but has risen to a more | members are urged to attend as plans{ home. independent plane will be outlined for aiding the Brock- At of | Barnes post in the society circus to NOTICE—We have a complete line of Purle 21 tan records at 4sc. Call in and hear S them. Ryder's, $6.50 IS A VERY SMALL PRICE for a skirt to measure of the grade we give you. Made in any style pleating, ailowing two full lengths to a skirt, with four inch hem, guaranteeing fit, and workmanship by the best tailors to be had. An early order will give you choice of patterns that cannot be duplicated later, HALF HOSE FOR MEN FINE WASH GOODS “Notaseme’ Make, of mercerized lisle thread, 32 Inch Genuine Soisette, lovely soft finished black, navy, cordovan, grey and white, with every material, large showing of colors for dresses, waists, pair guaranteed. Big value at 39c pair. slip-ons, pajamas and men's Bhirts, priced at 42¢ yd. “Phoenix” Make silk half hose with lisle thread Mercerized Poplins, yard wide, very strong and soles, 'so well known for their wearing qualities, durable, with fine high lustre. Splendid showing of black, white, grey, cordovan and navy, for 75c pair. colors. Makes nice dresses, rompers, men's shirts Full Fashioned silk half hose, with reinforced and other garments, 59c yard, heels and toes, black and cordovan at $1.00 pair. Silk and Cotton Shirtings, 32 | SILK STOCKINGS grounds with colored smpf« heaunt?rhul“lmh 2h i Special for Women, pure thread silk stockings, men and boys shirts, 79¢ yard. with lisle tops and reinforced heels and toes, in the lmpnrll‘«l Ginghams, 32 inch width different famous “Charter Oak" brand, shown in black and sized checks, very fine grade, choice of hro‘\wn reen, white, for $2.25 pair. lavender, vellow and red, 45¢ yard, but mnngu 00. The labor situation is the same as shade for homes which may be erect- | lands. He is attending the funeral of in the north and common day labor|ed there. I'ather Rogers at Hartford today. gets the price of 30 and 40 cents an Auxiliary Meeting Charles P. Boyce has moved his quality for ! with the same customs those in the north. Dallas is a eity | as large as Hartford, and its business activities, while less marked in the line of manufacturing, are neverthe- |less on a scale much the same a T === those in Mew England, Bentley B rl- News of the town promise that there will be: Church Notices He has learned _the engineering e J", a surprise in store for Berlin resi-| Kensington Methodist church—S8un game and with it the special feature :;"o“h;’:f ’l“” a"':‘ local republicans, |day school at 10 o'clock With morn- | ooieeend o Fiabaony oy EICh Re 18 | oy and in seeing again, faces which | Sunday school at 12 olclock; Loyal ] always had the say in this ing worship at 11 o'clock, There will | ve beea | | he has missed for a half score of MWorkers at 6 p. m.; song service and | SALE—White bureau, black walnut employed. Hundreds of miles of con- ; :1(;‘;:! i ll;psg‘:r;igm to “pull in their be no evening service this week. The | ‘I;;’:l?\rmt:em::‘r::n::\\PT\mi‘ul Jarts of vears. He plans to remain here with preaching at 7 p. m. subject, “After ite, matireassandisn s SEGRE As a K Epworth League prayer meeting will | tna Lope Star state and the local man |his family for, the balance of the|Death, What?" Prayer meeting ad" 8t Plaimyilte. & asKenaington” democrag recently/ e Heldl atiitnagantiraniion Thitren ol oo monsieres o e . the localiman " ki Thursday at 7:45 p. m. e Mr. Bentley speaks interestingly | life in the immense state in which he | commence on Augu |lives. He has had considerable pleas- Church Notices ure in the past few days, however, in| Advent Christian church—Morning | rop sl recalling incidents of friendships|scrvice at 10:45 o'clock: sermon, sub-| pine and chestnut wood, sawed and made in this town when he was a|iect, “On Speaking Terms with God.”| #plit stove "r’\‘,':'"' neMrin::‘d' The John has had opportunity to journey into | monta of August ? TO RENT—New two tenement house with . | said ‘“'the democrat e ) 4 ) ) | the people in lhpa:at:a;n:ls?;g:f?iz :;;::z:: With Fdward Olmstead in most portions of the territory | New Postal Delive pamaaisi "']““':" 3 \r:1: R by mprovements, John's Station, Plaine l (¥ . ¢ MR | : parcel post delivery servica the pastor at 10:45 o'clock. thject, | v no reason why they should not sur-| Kensington | Speaking of the ofl boom in Texas, || A new parcel post delivers service [° PR e : P Congregational i be installed rise 3 i church . Mr, Bentle: suall ked that | is to be installec gl Fown e erstwhile people ‘of . this|—Morning worship at 10:45 ‘o'elock m:n, ::opl‘e ()?d:.; ;:\uv::nl‘::)}\‘p B tn. office and will go into effect next|12 o'clock noon; rth | | See the Imperial Mikado Troupe of i |Vith all Sunday school departments vesting in the commodity which is|Veek. The deliveries will be made meefing at 6:30 o'clock; N serv- Japanese Jiu Jitsu artists—American ! ) ice following the Epworth e Legion Society circus—Aug. 21-26— iends Would Ag in Boost Hi Other Possible Officials gathering at 12:10 ot 3 & L1 o'clock. Tie su osed to make multi-millionaires ' on a three-day schedu namely, ! y " E < ¥ 2 Ly b 5 riends you il boo! 1m ; There will not be an election for|Christian Endeavor soclety will mest | over night. . Men avith litte tapital | Monday, Wednesday and Friday. On|Mesting. The pastor will preach on. Ford car glven away—Adit. own treasurer and town clerk this at 7 o'clock, have tried to break into the oil felds | those three days. all parcel post pack- ~What God Requires of Man." Star i g i vear and the next office of interest| Berlin Con i H ing tomorre h ! : ¢ MY IN FIGHT gregational church — an SElitive los s ages, which have herctofore been de- | T n S ARMY IN FIG oesides that of the selectman appears|Morning worship at 10:45 End Asssnpenniidiave lost, much.-of | livered by the daily refular mail car- | SeTies of quie s, —— 3 stor' 5 o'clock with | the money they investes . Y . & ,h: f,o'; ;h:h'“‘f";"“""v’ berth. 1ilan out of town preacher. The Sun-| 13 takes a small fortune to start|rier, will be forwarded to the people| COnare nal church — e, Dispatches From China Indicate That D e othhe tor the o ioinas Ay sehoolidepartments willl meet=1a %11/ Ariliine, {forithe ‘sharts’ have'to be |on eltherfol tiose days unless others (RAVKER of Haytlond, yill be the yie Revolution is Ended. Y] IS BURIED TODAY held the office for the past several|12 o'clock. g bR A FHREI8 ik ; 3 ing pastor. Regular morning services| (anton, Aug. 11. (By Associated t vill i | | sunk to a depth of several thousand | Wise called for or asked to be SETR PR 4 8 JRSR Y erms, will again be a candidate for! St. Paul's church— 2 A . s p ShaaE caves at 45 o'c’ock. There wi 10 | Press)—Headquarters of Gen. Chen re-election and from present indica- | will he held as naual oo LY [L28%8 feet, all of which takes much time | with the letier carricr " school ‘hiung Ming issued a bulletin today | as a S e ¥ -day delive servie r &chool. Chiung ) g issued y Hons i wiil et WitAb T op et e saae usual at 8. and 10 and money. Sometimes the well pro- The three-day deliver. ML Al ¥ B AL BN TaL Hen's Horceathad ; ck. | ¢ ‘kages does not nece: nean Platmillc aving that Sun Yat Sen's forces ha PSS h e A S ey duces in abundance but more often Packages : : bNeniag : ¥ vears has always had a cl :‘ 14 Funeral This Afternoon. | there is only a small spouting of the ! that the bundles will only be forward- t e teen driven out of Kwangtung prov- Setyjoe SRarington FRoad T ral [ Baet thought lhna(( ifi;aar(hp“rmam The funeral of the unidentified | precious liquid and the investor's, ed on those days, but those days will | > t i d lince and that Sun's ““"”‘""fl"my e man, who was killed 5 % et pEE 4 ackages c afternoon Goeb, or surrendering or fleeing leys Are Delayed for Halt Hour |strewn with thorns this fall. ISty s, o the trnplkdlimoney iashbeen Bnent on. a/proposl- | be.ast aslde forihcayy prckages WhUol 4l il a5, the.. itan i ross the Hunan and Kiangsi bor- Mr. Lewis has been a good tax col- [sons afternoon and twhose body tion which has failed. were formerly delivered by the car- will do the pitel vile s the Huna L 5 ) ) ), 5 T r ar i sArr 1 vort 1 he behin¢ he hat Periods—Interesting Town Notes. |lector, according to other officials of ::‘ een at the DB. C. Porter under- Real estate in Dallas and other por- | rier. The regular mail carrier wil i orth T\A’,’.‘ DR sty \lv U P i e Sty R s peth e R e ing pariors in New Britain this tion of Texas has seen advances sim- | not deliver these packages uniess de- ast performance of the mov- t has heen learned that § Although First Selectman George | rom some peogle who had mot pai | L25 WeeK: Was held this afternoon at ilar to those which affected the north 'manded by the consignee. For in- | lotlires,’ under. the ‘ausploes; oty Sen-desived .10, 18axe _Ganton MucAuL Carter has not made an officlal an-| ¢ o period of five and six years. "‘“r |3 o'clock with exercises at the Bridge | during the period of the war and im- - stance, if a package comes in late : C £ Bl be he'd American warship but the infor- nouncement, it is expected that he Will | |15, in addition o being the tuy | cpmmp,. on Farmington road. Rev, medaitely following when prices Monday afternoon, it will be sched- af the Cc 1 v at 7:45 ition was conveyed to him unoffi- again be a candidate for re-election | collector, is prosecutor of the town | 271N Hazen. pastor of the Ken.:jumped thousands of dollars in value, | uled for parcel —post deiivery on | o'clock this evening. Another special cially that he could not do so unless at the town elections this coming|court and in this position has done|S7EtoN Congregational church of. | Property in Dallas is today worth tens | Wednesday. When the mail carrier feature will be on the bl lLast eve- | his life was in danger. fall. Mr. Carter will conclude his|weil and is highly praised by hhlw\flclat»xl . < | of thousands of dollars whereas a few | 80es over iis route Tuesday, he will|ning, “Sor the istol magician ; A second term in September and dur-|George Griswold, Tet has Bany Trolley Scheduled Hindered. \\m,a ago it could be counted in the|inform the persons that a package is H‘.“'ruf‘!y : . how me a man ufgh soul s0 ing the past two years he has done|friends in town and if a candidate| "¢ {rolley schedule on the local 'smaller thousands. at the office and if they wish him 5 e gt E. Fay, pastor at theldead, who never to l.xdmseb]f1 hath @ great deal of work which has|for re-election, will, in all probability, | \"® Of the New Britain division of the Dallas, because of its location, is to deliver it that afternoon, he will [mbel of (r Lods of Ty, /18, sald A Herald N Classinen s ast bel SR EEes proved to be beneficial to the town.|collect the taxes for next year. Connecticut company was greatly |an automobile distribution point, and | do so, otherwise i be included IR AR AR O » sults. There are many residents of the Teack Wofk Stacted hindered this morning along Farm- | every make manufactured in the in the regular day parcel town who have stated to The Her-| (oo Lef0 RORK MO0 - lington road where the Curtfs con-|country can be found in the auto- [route. The postmen are not oblized ald reporter that they would back Mr, [ % Was st mFMDM-N of the Am. truction company Is laying the water | mobile quarter, which comprises ato carry packages larger than a shoe Carter to the limit should he againfq. ., ”ém“ ik hui’rln;,: e ftraeR mains for the Worthington Fire dis- large section in the business district box but are often. burdened u;:h‘ choose to be a candidate for the of-|.{ (pe community grounds to be "‘w] trict. The trolleys were from 17 to of the city. Fords, Dodges i | heavy packages. The official weight fice he now holds. In supporting Mr. i “of |21 minutes late which caused a great Buicks prevail as the most popular | A mail carrier is supposed to carry is for the athletic meet on Saturday of i 50 Carter, it is ciaimed, that the resi-| ot week. It is eXpedten (hm-lhp‘dra! of grumbling on the part of cars but there are also the usual|?0 pounds. dents feel they will be Keeping In|track will be completed by Wednes., OT Passengers who were endeavor- | number of cars of better make and | This new parcel post service will office a man who has the interests of | 43y This morning the soil was hm"‘n ing to € train connections from higher cost cover all PKH"S'N the (_f"' ang he Th V l f D ll the town at heart. plowed. It is plagned to harrow the | S¢Tin and New Britain at the Rerlin, The general impression that Texas rural routes will be taken care of by e a ue 0 a 0 ar Unless announcements are forth-| goi after it has been plowed and then | 2210 is wild and wooly is a big mistake, | the regular carrier as at the present coming within the next two or three| )| it in order to make a temporary Some passengers complained of the according to Mr “Bentley, who finds | time . A : eu weeks from other persons desiring track. ¥ [slowness with which the men em.. life as peaceful and quiet there as Daniel J. Donovan of \v‘md»n‘ re- When a spent urchases a dollars' worth. Ythe office, It is thought that Mr. Car-| The legion officials are working P/°Yd by the construction company | ia this staid old New England town. | t€iver for the W. J. Cahi § V‘_'mj“'r As soon as an artic . 1“:r lepreciates about ter will have a clear fleld in the| |hard to make the meet one of the cNdeavored to remove the block and The cowboys and Indians are no more, | Nas py-np.(':"]v a vrr‘}\m‘l co .r:v-m..‘ t : ;‘y\ er cent. Epey ‘1‘nl‘ s, therefore, us- republican lineup. Judge Willard Al-|biggest of its kind in the state, and (CKIe equipment from the trolley |at least in the portion of the state condition of the ‘.,'"",‘y’,‘.‘, S ENRCiEE Thi AR B e ling, who was mentioned ‘as a pos-|the biggest that the town of Rerlin|Ta!l8 When they had completed their where he lives, although occasionally fown and Meriden Tha venortios R It e N sible candidate will not run for the|hag ever seen. The affair has been “WOrk: |a man wearing a big ssmbrero does | receiver shows that S fted tol§ i Pove. W B position, according to a statement that | widely advertised through the me- News in Brief, | remind one of the stories of the type |f $712.07 it ‘>~‘ '“";f ‘1 o "h' ffl o s, ther ) re th s face value he made several days ago. dium of the newspapers and pla-| J0Seph Padelli and fam of Mas-| which is supposed to predominatz ‘_Hy v'!'l“f‘.‘] ‘j" «“.,.f -"f "" JHIHES: > ik e RS e There is a possibility, however, of |cards. Intries are heing received SACHUSetts are visiting with Mr. and down there v DR R "r,.‘\'\‘]: of the & s BUEY ) will. dr L:‘, . a dark horse looming up in Kensing-| daily by Harry McKeon from most ail | MS. Joseph Padelli, Sr., of Kensing- | v e i ST R e ton or that the I. P. A. which Was|of the larger cities in the state includ- | ton: - s e e organized last vear for the interests| (ing many from New Britain. Announcement has been made of| Harold Walmsley and Clifford Nel- | MS70 Of 10 BT B0R. BO el be the of local politics, will place a candidate| The Rerlin people are asked to help the marriage of Miss Esther Sea-'son are spending a few days at the |’ agains A pé Kt on the market on the spur of the make the meet a success and to turn PUFSh of this town to George A. Doy S camp at Rainbow | company, tr Rawl - moment. {out in large numbers to witness the |Mitehell of Hartford on Tuesday of | F. I. Dunham of Kensington was a| Lop b1 s oo - Th]: PLAINVRLLE TRUST CO The Independent Political associa-|many athletic events which will be this past week. They were married visitor in this part of the town Fri- poporel VEHE FAE Bl e ; . tion of which Dan Mallarney is presi- | staged. Booths will be arranged on DY Rev. lerbert White, pastor of the day il carapany dad the T, W, dent, was organized( not for the pur-|the grounds in which refreshments|Iirst Baptist church in Hartford | The ladies of St. Gabriel's church ~,",,\~“‘,,\l i Meriden pose of placing candidates in the mar- | will be sold and they will be in charge | * There were few class at the sitting will give a peach shortcake festival ; m’,,‘ report of Mr. Donovan showed Ket, it s claimed, but for the purpose |of local women. of the registrars yesterday afternoon on the church lawn next Thursday | yuat during the menth of July of supporting the man whom they| The girls of the town have taken a and evening L evening. The proceeds will be used |ioa] business amounted to §7 thought would do the most for the|great interest in the events which| Miss Anna Bruce, who has been to defray the expenses of the church. T Wills Admitted town. Several outings and social have been arranged for them and con- taking a course in the Yale summer pon application of Jennie A events were enjoyed by this associa- | tests between members of the fair sex School, and is a teacher in the local selt, administratrix for the estats tion last year but as yet there have|shouid prove of interest to those in!|South school, returned to her home AMERICAN LEGION » late Roland Smalley, there was been no meetings this spring or sum-|attendance. in this town today. sasing In the probate.court at qur.l t. Carter, during his ad Shiaiterjis Blned, | T St pn, SOC[ETY ClRCUS Sl e e H Selectman rter, » e or X L services at the Methodist the 1. Justice Merritt O. Ryder o ministration, has had at least six new | AIPIn Larson, chauffeur for Walter .;upon gunday are as follows— Regy. AL ; PLAINVILLE ryA<‘1‘ a . . 5 Why the Business Man Grows Old |Comby of Port Chester, N. Y., was concrete bridges buiit in Berlin and| s ! lar morning services at 9:45 a. m. fol ) PR ~ 8 3 | g a 3 - On motion of Walter 8. \Moore, ad- many of the town roads have been |ffied $25 and costs fn the town court " U TEEUCEE B V4D B o1 fole (\ll::(l.l .:vl(\»(\}ll Ml Rl Sooner Than Necessary _|last evening: by Judge Griswold. Fif- i X ‘ (B :;’: ": S‘:OOT”;&T‘;i::‘;h,,:h:,hr‘?,;te»n dollars on the fine was remitted ;';‘:nfp::rme"";:’;'::'r‘qri“ R DANCING bhlooTs, tie necluts douit ee deafert There s a Reason town were continually complaining to |[-arson was arraigned in court on a . o " Wl TR0 Stupifying Spectacles | that a period of six mor “’_""", i Poor old on followed a delusion and the town officlals of the poor condi- (charge of reckless driving following ™m0 (il e the regular m : < of Freaks and s e "‘_“ R ¢ {lsaymolntiies tion of the roads in those parts of |an accident which occured on the . JT€ T TE SR (ERMIE I_"‘”""'-’ Curiosities. L i (e i i s a great scientist. He followed Berlin [turnpike near the Meriden town line g ot 200 ntR AR & l-fln:l m —r— To et AL ; i id Why the human ‘Body grots 8id Several important and necessary re- |Vesterday morning. PR gk iRy fellewed h”‘“; ‘I“" Leroy & App!eton—Comedy acrobats A 5""“_»r' A ik 1‘_“ s p . pairs have been made at the town| The accused pleaded guiity to oo ¢ 5 Gelock fol v Sunday Lacherc Sisters—Aerdalists ot ot AT tabpatty n Dake skt e t 5 too gowly hall within the past two years includ. |Speeding. The evidence introduced "o oo o0 ”‘"Mv ib-ob ke 8 | Frederick Trio—Casting Act f e ’ o 1'"“ Sosent Boefiagion t . F chy, heavy and ing the painting of the building and|Placed the blame on the driver of the o o (RTET THEE T ‘h”“ ,,,'“," Mille. Beupre—siide for Life L e S E of Muistel.. i the erection of a fire escape on the |I'ord car which also figured in the ac- ("5 FEC A BT G0 g B e —They are tumbiers west side. Mr. Carter also plans mw‘l‘if"' but Sergeant. Verelli of the ... el e as of acrobats e v| it il terms used to have changes made In the office of the |State police was directly behind the (" Shin: G elnn g . Zeiziev—dugaler of Jugs I‘ ‘,‘I” il . seriie it ha ng of the arteries town clerk and the court room this|New York car and was on the scene , = : harles Hart and son Mikado Troupe ol Allen are enjoying a omobile fall, if an appropriation can be se-|at the time of the accident. He o e enjoving an automobile trip{ g pped Bacon—the human torch b to New York city over the weck-end 5 Capt. Daring and His Lions laced the driver of the New York cured. : DRGAC $; ; McGreeley and MeNeil's minstrels i Democrats Promise Surprise [car at fault and immediately made GEFORER S SR ) Bildewaters Musical Seals ' AR LGB Y Acrobats and Brickbats Many of the prominent democrats|an arrest. | 2 ~ M next 1rids p Judge Griswold stated this morning SRR ALE S LA And many othef acts. |that the court session of next Wed. == T e— —— |nesday evening promises to be a rec- Change of program each night, {ord breaking one inasmuch as the| —0— i state police to date have about 16 Alpha String Orchestra SLASSIFIED COLUMNS wiil serve to |cases to be heard and it is possible | | of New Britain n K nit me of the worries of the modern busi- |that other arrests will be made be- Dancing each night. tween today and Wednesday of next —o— week. The record to date for the local . Ford Car Given Away court was the hearing of 30 ca —0— by Judge Griswold in one evening. 3 s No Canvassing. o) e Pieare LA, g X i e o o ¢ Ser\:lees Are Held at the Bridge Cem- PLAINVILLL, CONN. tons which amount tract of cared o that There are sximately 75 acres to 7 he cut up, part of the s a tendency to land is cove with me of | § v one he terms used to de- e ippetite, sleepless result eternal youth course. of youth HAPIT. READ THE ‘A B C' ADS IN THE HERALD. Sty Nework

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