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artford's opping Center: THE BIGGEST BLOUSE | OFFER HARTFORD HAS EVER HAD SEEN YOU MAY THINK THAT A RATHER BROAD ETATEMENT, lll"l' EVERY VISITOR TO OUR PROVE ITS TRUTH WHEN WE PLACE ON SALE TO. i RLOUSE SECTION, ONE FLOOR UP, WIL MORROW 500 STLK BLOUSES, You will find Over Blouses, slip-on styles and Jacquettes, Mostly $12 $15.00 and $15.50 values, not one made to rotail for less than 810,00, Your choiee of them all at this low price 8875 each, Up-to-the.minute in style, every garment is made of the finest quality siiks in the Intest models in- cluding every color that is fashionable, All-over stitching, Egyptian embroideries, beaded effects, and many other beautiful and unusual designs. They ara Blouses of the better kinds at the most reasonable price we have known quoted for garments of much high character, You will ind RBlouses of sllk, white, navy, eoco, caramel, grey, rose, tan, and black, and many with combination embrolderios in contrasting colors, cholee at only SN.75 cach, | l copenhagen, peach, green I We invite you to make comparison of the quality of the silks used in these Blouses. To note the | | ery size from 36 to 46, fine workmanship, the smartness of their sty We are sure after examination you will say they are the prettiest gaurments and best values you have ever seen, at $8, vach, SPECIAL SALE, REAL LACES Irish and 1Mlet edges, for trimming lingerie, short waists, collar and cuff sets and children's wear, 2 yeds $1.05, 15¢ yard; price for dozen vards $1.65, Insertion 114 -inch width for $1.10 yard, Real Filet Fage—19¢ grade, 15¢ yard Real Irish Crochet Picot Fdgoe-—19¢ value, Real Ivish Crochet Edge, 2-inch width, $1. Very Special, 4-inch widths for $2.08 yand, Round Shape Collars, real Trish crochet lace specially priced $1.98. Small size collars of real Duchesse lace, extra big value, $1.75 cach, | reads as follows: Will Have Program “The towns of Berfin, Cheshire, Da-| The Berlin Grange will hold Bast Haven, Groton, uam.l:-u.""‘"‘""k Tuesday evening, June &, in | rien, i New Canaan, Plainville,[the hall on Damon's hill. * The pro. Berlin News -— e | Montville, Windsor shall | Bram will consist of memorial poern soldiers and { Ridgefield and South |veceive benefit conferred by chapter music and songs, to the |08 public acts of 1921, for the fiscal 8ailors of all wars in which the (period gnding June 30, 1423, without|'nited States has taken part. The [reference to the limitation imposed | Program is in charge of Mrs, George | EflME UP IN [;flURT;m said chapter concerning the grand \'Q'rrs and C. M. Weldon, list; provided if the total of the sums| TFor the near future it is expected to be paid as herein provided shall|that there will ba a grange picnie and exceed the unexpended balance of the|field day arranged, although the date Automobile Oeses Wil Be Dealt »upvoyriion'spons S i i e vt ™ 21072 With This Evening aid - unexpended balance shall be| The final meeting of the season of pro rated among eaid town in pro-|the Junior Endeavor soclety of the| | portion to the number of pupils from | Berlin Congragational church will he (AR o[ held next Sundey evening. Al mem. AFFEGT BERL[N‘ In a bulletin to voters and parents bers have been asked to he present throughout the town, the superinten-|80 that the season may close fittingly. | HEiCotiabhoald Hasl o paied. Basii| k3 Concert Makes Hit ; - 5 »e0- | With other towns in the state of the e annual concert of the Junior Concert Makes Hit With Berlin Peo |same population, grand list or school | HIEh School Glee club and orchastes Memorial | attendance. His figures are compiled | Which opened a two-nights engage. [With regard to the ourrent cost per|MEHt at the Town Aall last evening, AppoInE| Jo S o nverage dally atton- | a8 @ decided success, There was e S g large attendance present to welcome : ; .| the young people and all spoke high- | | Element- High AvVer- |1y o¢ the aftair today, School age ' " The concert is heing staged under | $108.70 360.14) the direction of Miss Ethel Prioy, di 146.37 65.78] rector of music In the Berlin schools, | 144 64.21] She is being aided by several teachers | 161.70 ..A.’m the Junior High school, who are ple—Grange to Have Program—Will Probably Iewis Prosecutor. scheduled Lo Griswold |y vien T80 st Wind of - fwethersfield I Newington Plainville . Berlin's $51.45; High Several cases . arc come before Judge George in the Berlin town court at o'clock this evening, offen tomobilist comprising the list. The cases of Julius B. Schutte of Haddam, who was arrcsted Wednes- | day evening by Officer Irank Brown, and that of Frank Sudal of 83 Center ¢ street, Shelton, who was also arrested | ™ 0" oo rintendent Wednesday evening. will be two of the | “ace or Plainville there are no| well known in fts field, was wel sun, several to come up. These two men| . oroq rural schoofs, making it|the parts being taken in an excellent Wil be tried on counts of reckless| oo to concentrate the children in|manner. Those taking leading parts driving. e center and handle more children (10 Ehe cantata’are o Wroblewsk The straight stretch of road i |as the daughter; Adam Giannotta, as the down grade along Berlin atreet 15| PR® SRR (o) @ T the father; Joseph Molewskl, as the | a temptation for out of town drivers, |\ i ST L TSI st mate, and Genevieve Payne as But as there Is a dangerous corner by | 0o " i he seattored system, nm)l”‘f voyager, Blake and Woodruft's store, police 55"y pig per teacher, and this in| The dancing numbers, the folk are on the watch for [shite ot overcrowding in certan | %4nce b the group of eighth grade The prohibition agents have not| V' o (;')l‘:‘lnm'(\vl‘xlrli‘ (nl;flvs‘ll:‘v'l;‘!:r:]]ip dance by tive a r 3 6 s, wer, T T e oo Will Probably Appoint Lewis wall. done BAA. BROUEHE. forth msan some time, They have made severaly Wll CEORETLY TWROTE BORR el l‘l’.‘c:rh‘:: s Sy ol will (recennoine _ Ghatles o Smin otha nmbate)on s the: L nros - fLewis prosecutor in tho Berlin oWn | gram aleo showed care in thelr pran: State Aid For Schools |court at the expiration of the latter's| nration. The program will be. e Berlin is one of the towns affected [term in July. ~Mr. Lewis has heen | peatad this evening and it is expectad by a new bill which was to be pre- |prosecutor in the court for a number|fhat an even iarger erowd il he o sented 1in the legislature today, by |of years. Mr. Lewis also holds the|attendance, which certain towns are to receive paeitinn of tax collector for the town Ttems of Interest, state for tultion fees. The billef Berlin. M 41.17 130,41 49.97 | directing the several dances, record s, elementar; The singing of “The Wreck of the school, $161.70; average [ Hosperus” deserves especial credit and shows much work on the part of hoth adds that in|puplls and teachers. This cantata, and violators. George Brooks of Meriden has | returned to her home after spending a few days with relatives in this | place, Mr. and Mrs, E. L. family have returned from a with relatives in Middietown. Dr. Howard Damon of Hartford has returned to his home after a visit with his mother, Mrs, Homer I Damon. Robert (ole of Fast Derlin, who recently purchased Rlake and Wood- 1uff’s store on Berlin street, will take possession Monday. A mecting of the Terlin troop of | wiil be held this evening | 30 o'clock, o st Rerlin Items, | The library was open last evening tnstead of this evening, but will be | open next Friday at the usual hours The local members of the Bo Scouts will attend a meeting of their troop at the Ierlin Congregational church this evening at 7:30, Commencing Sunday, June 10, the Michaels and visit LAST PAYMENT ON VACATION CLUB due Saturday, June 2nd, 1923. Kindly | well and the Plainville News ' MATESKI FUNERAL PLANS INGOMPLETE ‘Authoriiies Awaiting Arrival of !, Dead Farm Hand's Brother | N0 QUESTION OF IDENTITY Officer Furrey Takes Sherifi's Oath— Trolley Wire Breaks—Health Offi. ! oor's Reports=Arrises in Colorados |gr Basehall==Plainville Wricfs I i Toseph Maloski, whose body was || found in the Plainville pond Wednes day evening, was well known in Plainvile He had and about this viclnity as o tarm hand for A number of years and wus o veen ahout the eenter, The reason he was 2 the ery of hig body was made Is given hecause of the t that he was, more or a “floater,” that I8, he did not wark at e stoady. He would got a jol 1 Worke r m ol 1h M m \ t) th he ev JOSEPH MATESKT a on a farm doiug chores or chopping [!a wood for two or three months and would then go somewhere ¢ The last place he is known to have worked | th was at the home of George Day, and | cl when he left there, strange that he was not s« he was thought to he working on a farm in the vieinity No doubt exists fn the minds of the [ authorities as to the identity of as further investigations tends to show that it was that of Maieski. [ Nailey, he under dis- | x mong the effects of the dead the brother lived in CIif- 4 of Clifton, N. Y. He fcation with the chief of police in that city and the officer there stated that the brother, Aleck Maieskl was well known and he would be notified. Word was received in Plainville last evening that the broth er would arrive hetween the hours of 2 and 10 o'clock. He did not appear, nowever, and he is expected to arrive today. It was stated hy some who [pq knew the ‘dead man that he has a |g: wife and child in the old country. ‘orts of the New Britain police to lo- cate his nephew, who was said to be working in New Britain were unsuc ul yesterday. The hody was placed in the vault in West cemetery pending the arrival of the brother and disposition for burial. It will, most probably, he hur- ied in *I'orestville, hut arrangements are incomplete, Takes Shevifi's Oath Officer 15 W, IPurrey, deput elect of Painville, went to trord today to take the oatb of office, He is one of the new appointees of Shep. Uf Dewey and will he instalicd in of fice tpday. The other deputics will also be present, ‘Frolley Wire Breaks One of the overhead trolle came down this morning in front of the Cooke garage on Jast Main strect d tied up traffic until repairmen could zet it out of the wa At the he accident, u trolley car w heneath it and the wire itself around the wheels of the car without doing any damage or starting a fire. No one was injured, although it is said that the motorman had a man, ton, got in 1 |1a a or te a nerifr | 2" |is Ca wires narrow Health Officer's Report DES TN lealth officer for Plainuile, stated this morning that there had been two eases of diph theria in the town for the past month Thera were ttered cases of measles and the general health of the town was greatiy tmproved. io stated that an effort wonld be made to keep Plainville spotless throughout the summer months so that all dis- case might he avoided Arrives In Colorado The many’ friends of \lrs Tillotson will be glad to she has arrived safely- in Berthoud, Colorado. She stood the trin very ourney was made with. out mishap. Mrs. Tillotson, who is $4 years old, left Plainville last week to make her home in the western city with her son, Iev. 1. W. Hart, who was visiting here Basehall Notes The Plainville town team will pla the Lenox A, . of Bridgeport on escapr also a fow J. B 10w that services at St. Gabriel's church will | be held at 9 o'clock, daylight time, | on Sunday mornings, followed by | Sunday school at 10 o'clock. The Parent-Teacher association of the Hubbard school will meet at the | school this evening at § o'clock | This will be the last meeting of the year and the clection of officers for | the ensuing year will be held. | Mrs, James MacPherson has MJ | notify us of any change of addvess. TRUST CO. NEYBRITAIN Coyy turned to her home in this place after spenflng the past few days in| New York city. A confirmation service will be held ! at St. Gabrel's church next Wednes- | Open Saturday Evenings day, svening at 180 gicleck, _ Bishon | 7to 9 o’clock have charge of the service. | Mr. and Mrs. William Bolton of | New Haven have been the guests of relatives in town. | A nimber from this place will at- tend the first barn dance of the sum- mer to be held at the home of Mr.| Woike in West Cromwell this even- o et SRS Community Theater Saturday, 8 P, M, Tester Cunen, the Smiling Dare- devil in one of his best yoles “SHLVER SPURS” Also comedy and Screen Revie SUNDAY, 8 P, ML All-star Cast, in “THE CURSE OF DRINK” It's a rare treat for all. A melo- drama that will make your blood boil. Also comedy. ddress at he will be of out oln street, w reckloss operat the irrest orchest pected to turn out at the most popu- drew dance it was not thought [ to o n, because | dar the | tions on the birth of a daughter., d this evening. Ceuta to Spanlish ‘Canton, he Prenchm, Hecelvd . D, Dogrss E. T, Barrow rmerly a § 8 ghly hone " 0t exerels conferred upon him by 1 Mr. Harrow 1s professor of New Tostan Greek and Pra hefor was given in re efficient work during years. Hev, Dr an of Wrookiyn, N, ) the graduati Vlated With he Plainville towr ognition past two Parks Cad elivered the g exorcises nin officials committee are i hil leginintiy e THIS IS A SANDAL SEASON Just Received by Express, hig shipments of the Tut, Polly, and Polly Moc Sandals and rs of the schoo the state on ted over in the 1 tawns i late ainviile s ineluded and list totalling isual funds to igh sehool tuition, I ¥, the bill will pas w8 nlready been approprated sueh nefit wn, that the the I, which 1} will e mo touching nees. to come allowing mong whiel whieh have a 84,00 help pay fe the all probahil 18 the money This to the plot of town voted to than paid for, with town's 1 great b cost o VOGUE —Assured hy their popularity in style centers of this country, any of the COMFORT —From round toes, flat heels and airy cut-out work. ' Conrt Trinl Tonight f Burton Barnes of Lin Rrituin, arvested by police on the cha of driving, driving without an '8 llcense and refusing to obey 1 officer of the law, will be heard in town court this evening. He was d after an investigation of the had heen made by the state I'he VALUE —Typical of Walk-Over quality at $5.50 and $6.00 —Beige, patent, black satin, smoked Elk and gray SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR YOUR SHOES atter lice. COLORS First Game Tomorrow wenfor group baseball team of Hartford county Y, M, C. A, will ay its first game tomorrow against « Southington team in Southington embers of the team are asked to cet in the center at 1:15 o'clock The junior group team will play the regational church Roy § 3 t Trumbull's field, Saturday aft noon at § o'clock In a league game, | large number of followers of the | I team will he out to witness the st-as the locals have shown that ey are among the bhest in the akue. They virtually swamped their st opponents and it is expected that ey will win tomorrow. Community Theater The regular weekly dance will ld at the Community theater this entr Gurley Bros. Charter Oak will be the main attraction nd larger crowds than ever are ox. e David Manning’s Uinth-Crer Shoe Store 211 Main Street be — —— con, brother of the bride, as best man, A reception took place after the ceres mony and the couple left on an un- Manager An- announced wedding trip. Upon their that the atten. Important Matters Up Before Meeting return, they will reside in Plainville. than doubled since g : o Charter Oak op. | Dacon-Case Wedding—Items of In: | /L) i it s o nininitl SR promises, if possible, up for action at the special town for every weekly meeting to be held next Wednesday evening, are the sale of the old school property in Milldale and the erection of a new schoolhouse in Flanders to replace the one destroyed by fire. It fs thought that the sale price of the old site in Milldale will be sufficient reet, is visiting friends in Brooklyn, The tax rate for the borough will al- | to cover the cost of erecting the new Y 50 be laid. Last year, the rate was! Luilding in Flanders Sequassen lodge, I 0. O. F., held!63% mills and with the new matter - regular meeting in Odd Fellows' hall | being put through, officials stated| Everything seems to be quiet along st evening, that they cannot see how it will be the Potomac as far as the teachers Pythian lodge, K. of P. hold much lower. and the school superintendent are regular meeting in 1, O, hall s concerned, but many of the parties Lenson H. Case, son of Mr. and|involved state that the present lull in Mrs. Louis H. Case and Miss Ells B.| the battle is only temporary. The taik Bacon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ba- of a special town meeting has died con, both of Southington, were mar- down somewhat and it is believed that vied at the home of the bride Satur- the teachers, for the most part, are The Spanish day afternoon. The ceremony was satisfied with the concession made to crossed the performed by Rev. R. G. Pavy, pastor| them with regard to the 30-day clause vesterday from |of the I%irst Congregational church. in their contracts. Several of them, ived rush| They were attended by Mrs. Guy however, are known to be preparing ders from Spanish army headquar- | Brooks, sister of the groom, as ma-| to go elsewheres to teach the next rs to proceed to Melilla where the|tron of honor and Clarence O. Ba-|year. troops have been suifering rious defe since Sunday, says the e ntral Nev | “ONLY A SHOP GIRL” can find the greatest hap- piness if she will look for it at 3 —— FOX’S NEXT MONDAY — SOUTHINGTON NEWS r affair in Plainville, Hogan etated has more e advent of hestra and he ge them the terest. One of the most important matters| to come up before a special borough meeting to be held in the Town hall this evening, s the appointment of a patrolman, a measure that is fav- ored by the businessmen of the town. Plainville Briefs and Mrs, | Williams of Pin- Farm eiving congratuia- Mr acle are re Miss Laura Cowles of Whiting will {8 55 A panish Foreign Le}zion Ordered to Active Duty Gibraltar, June 1. rveign legion, which rait of Gibraltar Algeciras has 1y SUN YAT SEN VICTORIOUS, Press Sun Yat Sen's Waichow, about miles east of Canton. “The enemy retreating in disorder with the inton constitutionalists fn pursuit Associat June 1 my has itured Here are the three new Victrola models that have won the admira- tion of all because of their heauty of style and quality of tone. VICTROLA No. 210 $100 Our terms ' will meet your convenience. $5.00 down puts one in your home. VICTROLA No. 80 $100 VICTROLA No. 215 $150 Remember it is a Victrola Henry Morans OPP. MYRTLE STREET Victrolas—Records—Pianos STEP IN AND HEAR THE JUNE VICTOR RECORDS 265 MAIN STREET e B Soac e o s e e T