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Plainville News =~ v i v uality and Charm Retyns From Plorida | HAS GONE THROUGH o . BB " lnflnlu on: ,\;;u L}nn;‘ no :.;a';-u;- o v ,‘“;,l,'w. miu' ;lu' \\ M:r 'u; |I:|Ifi| - ahuw -l w“h Tow Clark ou S‘"‘m‘y bt ‘»: "V‘“( P St T n ‘ " diseount, We say that the working woman's dollar sad the working man's dollar &5 fust as ood -——— — ——— e’ (N ESRATIO DRIVER ARMESTED| SOUTINTORNEWS | L eiicious Tes you can buss Donohue-Silvernail and solle-Piepro- Three Deaths Over Week-onde _,A.n lnnocent Sufierer Ttems of Interest stroyed by fire during the YOU PARENTS, AS WELL AS YOUR BOYSN WILL WANT TO BLY OF U'S WHEN YOU INSPECT The board of sele " be brought up before the apecial tow OUR CLOTHING, UP-TO-THE-MINUTE IN SIYLE, FINUST MATERIALS, EXPERT WORKMANSHIP purchase of the Callen preperty on' wieting to be held Wednesday eve AS WELL AS REASONABLE PRICES WILL CERTAINLY INDUCE Y monico Weddings Performed— ptmen effected the W TO BUY HERE. FIT oUr Linden street for the use of schoo! £ 1t is understood that the mer ! < THFE DOYS OF US—WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION, purposes, on Baturday, it became hers of the committee who have | known today, The deeds of the sale investigating this matter i Young Men 17 to 20 Years will want a suit with extra pair of pants, newest models good looking :,f;',“','r:':‘,:“.,,:\"“".‘.”,,' Beb o lans | oinmand that an appropristien of §8.- and serviceable fabrics, price $25,00, X 3 § aaniin oy B0 ORE1 808 .Be Made fer the purpem. It B Golf Knickers, cut roomy, all wool tweed, § to 13—83.75 and 3300, BEOR. Dibtumes & Spacie - put the old Mitidale sch Blue Serge Sults, two pair of pants, newest models, priced $12.08 to $21.00 each, ”.,",h““‘ g ‘, ',',‘ e asert Ly A EAD ARG ARS Sy thia | Long Pants, all wool in neat stripe effects, also plain blue cerge and dark oxfords, 29 to 34 wal Ty e e el At Il Mare. - auinosiamkon Lo 5.00 203 86,00, §5,000 s was voted . t 0 special s “~ o | bullding will be asked. Boys' Odd Knlckers, § to 18 vears, all sizes—81,75, $2.00 and up SUROOL QN e At ATl 1k 10T IRODOR [TIOBME T TRMSEARY. L OInE:S | et e Fine Caps, extra large tops, with and without }inings. all new colors, priced $1.75, 82.00 and 82.50 oa, |[f] 1"t th® work will be finished in time been a resident of Southington all her in-Hands and Windsor Ties, complete stock. Four-in-Hands for 20¢ to $1.00. Windsors 29¢ for the eshonl ofoinia 191 be able ta | 150 (SR Jeavee. 0O} IRmAdInte . house the children in the fa tives. The funeral will be held to There has been a great dea! of talk Mmorrow crnoon at 2 ock from around Plainville concerning another the Bradley Memorfal chapel at Oak PETT]COAT DEPT petition for a special town meet Hill cemetery. Rev. R, G. Pavy w . reseind the vote on the Caller officiate and burlal will ba in Oak Costume Slips in all the newest wanted shades, messaline or radium silks—=84.95, erty, but this move has been st Hill cometery Dainty White satin petticoats, lace and ribbon trimmed, some extra sizes with double panel and button because of the completion of the vote Henry Bader, aged 34 years hele edge for 84.95 cach. taken at the last meet The mu. I‘(rm-lu- street, died at his home lat Costume Slips in navy or black, light weight, priced at $1.60 each. Also white panel and embroidered jority of the people in town are sat. Saturday ht. He leaves one sister petticoats, priced $1.69 cach, isfled that the best buy was made ANd his father, John Bader, of South- when the Callen property was pur- f:"""" Funeral arrangements are chased and they are predicting that M(emplote 5 LUNCH CLOTHS R il el AR Meriden hospita! yesterday. He Blue and White prettily designed in patterns of Wisteria, Chrysanthemum, Cherry, Bamboo and Blue ¥ ident of the Flanders dls- Birds, 45x4S for $1.00 cach. 54x54 for $1.30 each. 60x00 for $1.50 cach, 72x72 for 82,00, Erratic Driver Arrested, was well known in South Napkins to match, 12x12 for 80 dozen, 16x16 for $1.50 dozen. August Newfleld of New Br on. He is survived by one hroth- 18x54 Scarfs or Table Runners priced 30c each, Towelings by the yard, blue and white, 18 inches wide, arrested at the corner of Pine and John Holt. The funeral will be Fast Main street last evening on the tomorrow afternoon with serv- charge of driving an automobile in the Bradley Memorlal chapel i S ] while under the influence of liquor. R Pavy will officlate. Bur- . He was driving a truck belonging to fal will be in Oak Hill cemetery the United Coal Co. of New Britain There will be a meeting of the busi- 5 . 5 gfl{ s and is sald to have struck several N€3smen's association in Oxley as- B l Nina Lyman, daughter of Judge E. Town Clerk's Business, ohfects in his journey from Bristol %¢Mbly hall this evening. : er 'n ews §. Lyman of Montevallo, Alabama, at The following marriage licenses through Plainville, He is said to The executive committee of ¢ 1,1‘ Presbyterlan church, ‘\Im\v.\nlm‘ ve been returned to the office of have ripped several pickets off a fcnic pos American Leglon, s — | Saturday morning at 10 o'clock Arthur Woodruff, the town clerk fence in the Bell city. He will be MSSt In the post rooms this evening. '1”\. I\‘lr Vl';'\\'iv’fi Is assistant pestor| !Ltml}d :l'\'mm;n (:"sr-r;nnfik 501 0f tricd in the town court this evening. M""“"“”\" l~"“"'-“"\"={l son, John Mo- of the ght Place Congregational Mr, and Mrs, Frederick himsky s 9 por| an, of Auburn, N. Y., have been tt TWU PEUPLE H”RT chureh, New Haven, The young of Berlin, a teamster, and Miss Alta Two Weddings Performed. guests of Mrs, Anne Skinner .fcm-'.:m‘f couple wil make their home in New Birge of Windsor Locks, daughter of _ Jaues L. Donohue of §c\z§i=-gz£nn eral days. ey 1eft this morning for Veterhn ol Michael Joseph Ormsby, son of My, thisfmorning at the rectory of the BIG BOO is night and day and that the world beyond its mother's (Ams el wllanslig William Luby of Kensington a and' Mrs, Willlam Ormehy of Dan. Church of Our Lady of Mercy, Rev. M IN WINES matters htllq. The mother, 'A\Ir.\ Mary Creighton, 24, is Faed in M d M A J | veteran of the Civil War, is 11l at his' bury, a crew dispatcher on the John E. Fay, pastor of the churck the House of Detention at Newark, N. J., awaiting trial June 18 f .| home in that place. Mr. Luby is in York, New artford rail. performed the ceremony. They wers rges growing f y [ g r, Char - I, and Mrs, . J. GuOom- Jo-|oms, s st mice, U i, i ok ey aven gad ereord i Beroime, o, Semony, TAC, Y% madanme Ciquor Proucod oust | OT,CHARESS §TOWINg ot of the death of her brother, Charies By : : . the Memorial Day services, the first Crane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, &nd Miss Helen Dardis, as bridesmald. (oupjed Area A /0 weel e .p‘ e AV L m: et 16 habg Was KoRl llll'fid mlel] Cfll’ Sklds ll]lO POle time in over 50 years Frederick Howard Crane of Kensing- Both attendants are from Bristol, The " ca Are In Great De- two weeks ago, after the mother’s arvest. She says she will name ol New Officer on Duty tone young couple left immediately after mand, Due To High Tax Levieq, Nim after his father, John Creighton. T Three officers of Berlin were on Practica all dogs in the town the ceremony on an unannounced Y Sy R T S PR REYA EDWARD GOWLES WEDS hand to handie traffic yesterda¥. have pow been licensed, the total Wedding trip. Freiburg. Baden, June 4, —Badanese RRTEATTR | b 4\_nfi'hwa“ T;n;m.ua at \[»w Intersection coming up to 300 or more Quirino Solle of Bristol and Miss :w::;‘:x!-nrluznl outside n{! the French TWO DROWN, THREE SAVED BANG GOES A FISH RECORD § v & of the Middletown road and e Rer- Conduct Week's Mission, Albina Philomena Piepromonico of | °” d area are enjoying a great seame » ol 2 v Will * Give Play at Congregational 1o 5 o 00 vas stationed at e ',I)r“‘m'\fi"o! West | I'lainville were married this morning |POOM As a result of the ten per cent Red Cross Girl Trics in Vain to Re- o ‘ i Church — Williamy Luby Nl—Town | the intersection of IFarmington av- Hohoken, N. J., members of the Pas. at 9 o'clock in the church of Our taX the French have imposed on the vive Boy Victims, Pay's Chanfol Hise, Oatclhi 0l SRR o) erue and the turnpike and &til an- gionist Ordes of missionaries, are lady of Mercy. Rev. John E exportation of wine from occupled to} _ 5 Men Given As 1,500 Pounds Clerk’s Business—At the Berlln | other was working along Berlin in-| conducting 1 week's mission st |pastor, performed the ceremony unoccupled Germany and the empha- fi‘fj“.";‘“;'*- Ao L /| Cape May, N Tune & — Capt terviewin those who passed on the ., i ¥ b ..\.. fficiates t the ia 1 itic order of the German government an oh Reese, both 17, mem A g SR o WS ,‘A‘_ 5 Koo % Churches—Other Ttems of Interest. (oot (00 N0 P ering X\{”” i 'R‘:,r,' llll;, :‘:f‘:‘:t\‘};n";riill:"i‘.' :rl:nr\mulnn ;\z‘m.m:‘;lm;”.\:.’qzfl“ that this tax must not he f\.’]li_ """ lthe Ariel Rowing club, were drowned 'l_"(“”"“_““jl"\‘g‘ ":\(‘l\““_"““-‘ stn;dm‘;i Two accidents were reported to the GUEStions of the passing motofsts. (5 and 7.4 o'clock. Evening services |totum and Miss Josephine D'Amico,| While the wines of this extreme yesterday afternoon when a row boat {170 FI0 08 ;nxx;h::\“;fim::rsli:y 3 Traffic yester Was exeremely i pe pelq 30 o'clock ‘both of Waterbury southern section of the Rhineland are turned over, Three others iu the boat o S il oe &g it s St SoEual Polighdess BYENLIR) HONS OF i vy biEr belng Ta long lnatot aulsliin ok i aiaiiuas ok thIA: crder o Frenchmen Win Game [not quite almilar to the products of |Were maved. —Mias Sadle Ieating, 8,00 coifil el L i Sl T them causing the arrest of three men | tomobiles, both north and south-| gucted o mission in &t Paul's chureh | The Frenchmen flashed champion. |the &reat vinevards further north and | Red Cross worker, made a desperate ed with 21 fish, ' The wlght on a ~harge of intoxication. bound, aithough the rain Flabont five vexie ago. = ship baseball yesterday against the Ar® 1ess Known in Berlin and other ‘,’"E"‘T m,Tw .!xhn\\‘\”“:!? 4 '), hod » was 1,500 pounds. More Joseph Konzas, Anthony Denznec- | afternoon prevented many m Ttems of Interest, Lenox A. C. nine of Bridgeport at Kreat centers, many of them are of {uMIDec overhonrd, BrOAET BOth BOU | ipar "600 fishermen arrived here to- 3 ko and Joseph Denokwizk were pas- being on the road Francis Deming and Ernest W, Mil. | Rockwell's fleld and won out by the °Xcellent quality. Wholesale buyers ‘: °h“} il g St lh"‘! day on the Reading Fishermen's Spe- } sengers in an automoebile which was Traffic this year. it i8 reported Y| g op the Berlin Savings bank 1ot Score of 4 to 2. The hoodoo which 2r® faking them in great quantities in (hem DEOTE Dronouncing thent G4 o5} ¢4 try their luck at the fish, which on its way notth on the turnplke. It those who live om the street, has been icinoning for - Buftalo, y,, has been attendant on the team seems |21 Cffort to meet the wine shortage. | bt T B N (SOl Tg day, |Oldest inhabitants say never were as A was about & mile and a half south of the heaviest so far of any summer (% WOWDE for Bufaio, ' Ne ¥ B (o hoon dispersed and the Plain- e A s p e bt ety . , the Berlin center when it left the heretofore, the number of cars seen! ooty yare e Mildrum and Mrs, | Ville players hit the opposing pitcher FRENCH BATHERS BOLDER. (10 thermometer 1 y Rinety road and crashed into a telegraph along the ‘pike having inere Sra st R MBS ahd oftent DItk Byiand ot Mew 2 e tasrmemel oty pole, turning over. The men extri- greatly. Until this summer one trg Robert Cole of Fast Derlin took Britain in his initial start against the Shorter Skirts of Clinging Type the (5 o s 28 t&uin ¥ cated themselves and were not in-|flc policoman has been sufficient 10|, coengion yesterday of the store at|Dridseporters, turned in o stellar Mode at Scashore Resorts. LIGHTNING KILLS THREE ; jured. handle the ng machines, bub It gy pnerys corner formerly owned by S4me: The portsider held the oppos- ; : Prosecutor C. F. Lewls of this place een necessary to fncrease the| ;- HEE R BV \‘mmr- ;",“"“d“_mi ing hits well scattered. He was given | Paris, June 4.—The subway sta- Hopatcong N. J. June f-—Frank 1 p 5 ordered the detention of the men and force this vear The entire. baiding i be eaeufl: lexcellent support in the fleld, some tions here are plastered with areat Rosantore and Samuel R, McConsall they were taken to the New Britain Will Give Play. Lo Thkae 4 NS WL D8 L TemOCa . sheatual catches being turned in | bosters, signed by the best artists, dis- | Were Killed instantly by a bolt of elled inside and an fce cream parlor b playing with more imagination than !ghtning during a heavy thunder by Jack storm yesterday afternoon. Caught in the downpour, the men started to run for the Rossmore h but were struck down before they could reach it police station for the night by Con- A play by Miss Ma stable Frank Brown £ ington, “Getting An Ancestry, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gannon of 815 Will be presented tomorrow evening at Broad street, Meriden, were injured | § o'clock fn the parlors of the Kens- last night when thelr machine skid- | ington Congregational church, there jorie Moore of will be run in connection with .|’\(> :piscopal Notes uracy the seashore fashions-—par- Eracery }vumnrss. A‘} Bertha “Cole | \wodnesday at § p. m., there will | ticularly bathing suits, which this e ‘Y.}';,':.'Lfi"(!,h:,f‘?:fi"r“”' ',;‘:q“:""""‘""" be a regular mecting of the Knights vear are shorter than ever. The cor- ) : 4 ¥ e O of Washington. All members are | rect suit ends far above the knee, but ' ded on the wet pavement of the turn- | bring 12 Kensinglon people in the business for the American Hosiery |yrgaq to attend as this is an import- | includes a modest tunic that hangs pike about two and a half miles south biece. Preceding the performance U0: of New Britain. v ant meeting and arrangements will be | away from the figure when dry, but of the Berlin center, shortly before Musical solos and ducts will he ren-| The committee of the Kensington made for the initiation of a new com- | is guaranteed to cling when wet 8 olclock dered by Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay | Iire district will meet this evening in lpany for Unionville, the coremony of | Shade hats, too, are all the rage. The car became unmanageable on and Mrs. Elizabeth Bailey of New the district office. which will take place here next Mon- | They are enormous th r, some the pavements, skidded to the side York will sing. The board of selectmen will meet gay, On Thursday the Parish Guild | having brims eight inches wide at of the road and hit a telegraph pole. —/— TURN RULE —— ‘_:Zf:]"""“"“ at the oftice of the town will hold a food and silver ica | the sides. Most models have trans- clerk. from 2 to & p. m., and at :30 p. m., | parent stiff crowns:of white or cream MRS, HORNSRY TO SUY St. Loui §. = Mrs. Kogers Hornsby, wife of the second haseman of the St. Louis Cardinals and cham- plon batsman of the Nutional league The force of the collislon Was 8Uf- ypico Moore's plays have show ¢ _ ( ficlent to break off the pole and the | (yoncuives to be extremely popular anestin iccording to - the [the zame day, there will be a meeting | jace; others are trimmed with a fan st year. U here yesterday trom automobile was wrecked, The 1Wo | i Berlin and I\vm‘\m“‘-m GeBele district attorney before he left saw of | vestry, | 5 3 3 of black lace set high and stiff like 1-08 Angeles and admi ?m.x to :‘n\\::- passengers were taken to Merlden bY| anq o jarge audience is expected to a stack of guns on the vessel and also Legion Executive Committee N Bpaniahi combi’ with'a Jong “iageifibane imenssbe latandadsto dnstitute a passing motorist. e on Nand te Witiess the porform W a mark on the port side of the ‘There will he an important meeting | gearf hanging from it divorce :~'r‘""‘ htehs ¢ to the Mr. Gannon was quite severely fn- o ot A 10 WITHESS L DEMOTM- | vesael which might have been caused of the exacutive committee of Brock- 5 St. Louis Globe-Democrat ¢ ) ; & the by a collision. According to the junk Barnes post, American Leglon, in the MURDER BAF POLICE, Siornets Jjured, losing a considerable amount of cently in a ai s LS dealer the craft was a rum runner. |post rooms tomorrow evening at § B blood from a wound in the back. Mrs, fecitn Congrosational Churolt : ; h Gannon escaped with a cut on her| T O e wve. | It was intimated that the informa- [o'clock, All members are urged to be |jeaq Almost Severed From ‘Body of TOh! A Hine, automobile saiesman, head. s 'v‘\l\ t the conr s It tion thus uncovered might lead to the present and an especial call is sent Trenton Man. e For cutting in on the line of auto- ;]”"‘ At 8 oclock dn the commubily fyaopening of the investigation by out for the sergeant at arms. Many b R el state authorities, which was brought matters of importance will bhe dis Trenton, N. J. June d4.-—Mystery mobiles yesterday. when trafiic was heavy, Frank 8. Sudlon of Shelton will be forced to appear in the Per- 1in town court Wednesday evening to answer to a charge of reckless driv- ing. Rev. Edward Cowles Weds, The Women's Missionary society will meet Wednesda afternoon at 8 o'clock with Mrs, 8mith, The study of “Building With Ind will be omitted this month, due to the an- nual meeting. The Girl Scouts will to a close when an examination of cussed. X surrounds the killing of Cologero the hull by divers failed to reveal Ladies” Aid Mecting o, 45, whose body, the head anything upon which to base crim.| The regular meeting of the Ladles' |aimost severed, was found yesterday inal action. Federal authorities have fety of the Baptist church will | on the outskirts of the ctty. since taken up the case when it be- rank Hart at 68 East Maln street. ||,qt nergon known to have seen him ¢ whose body was recovered, had $100,- Upson Cowles, son of Mr. and Mprs, _ The regular weekly prayer meeting ' urged to be present money or jewelry with him and she meet Triday evaning ot 130 w'clock |,, DIstrict Attorney Hall cad state de group of the Hartford County Y. M. | oy jn 4 month found murdered in in bpth the Kensington Congrega-|. - g BAa-loeeded in making their escape. The jocal twirler, had 18 strikeouts to his departments. In connection there IHE gTehe SRERRE S5 SN e nifled their intention of hr!ngmgthror:quw(.,; Hole with the on Wednesday afternoon at Se a went for a walk at 10 . came known that one of tha men who|2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. | qcjock Saturday night. His wife, the Word has been recefved in Kensing- Meet In the community house at|y.nt qown with the John Dwight, but ton of the marrage of Rev. Edward 4:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon z This is the last meeting pefore the | ajjve was unable to assign a motive §. M. Cowles of this pl 1 Miss Wil be held e necting 000 in his posseosion when the ship SWmmer recess and oll memhers are for the murder. She said he had no | . M. Cowles of this place, and Miss : ; B ik, ! L it Mbv: Bamiuel A, Viske tectives stated that as a result of in- Vit 1 JURIOr 'y g five children, was the third per- ' | ‘Children's Sunday. SHantioh AL gy comme ol Hhelr| gk, Weteated the Southinten: i " e v Dbel, ved ree & I eiren st LY | Children’s Bunday will be observed |Attention they believed at least three yaam on the local diamond Saturday | SMiIar circumstan : ! 3 3 |of the John Dwight's crew had suc-|hy the score of 18 to 8. Vance, the | ssssessme: | tiondl and the Berlin Congregational ¢ 3 2 A AN churches next Sunday, speclal pro- """",_W’ eaid they were inclined to be- 'creqit. The local team has won é | grams being arranged by the pastors| i b re o 1AVINE the Tohn|cvery game this year e p e B e Prors DWIRKt by the pilot of the steamer Grand Opening of Store G'RLS[ LEMONS b |Dorchester on the morning the for- = mer was sinking wi ded toward v candy ; John | will be a service of paptism at boh M a8 $inking wae headed toward the new candy shop managed by Johr ShUrolits, - many parents Niving siges 3 as the same Pettinato, was complete success | ) : {boat which was found afterward at judging from the large numbers who children to receive the sacrament./ o Rev. 8. A. Fiske will speak briefly ’ (| Dwight's name attended Saturday. The ladies who ‘ visited the store were presented with Make this Lemon Cream and just Kidneys cause backache? No! Lis-| —— a carnation and many of the towns. ' Pan 2 - 4 next Sunday “Little Masters of e T 2 - 3 e ten! Your backache is caused by tum-| LI STl o FLAEIE ST O Pransit Commission in people inspected the interfor which is sec Tan, Freckles Disappear bago, sciatica, or a strain, and the/| “What shall this child be g Favor fitted out in a beautitu! manner. The 4 quickest relief is soothing, penetrat- "“ "I " g CHE r"- ¢ avor of B.R. T. Chanzc store is located in the Odd Fellows ing St. Jacobs Ofl. Rub it right on Annual Mceeting o Nf‘ New York, June 4.—The transit|block and was formerly oceupied by Mix the juice of two lemons with . - | Prior's drug store three ounces of Orchard Whit soreness, stiffness and lameness dis. | (e Berlin Congregational church Will| yroved the plan for reorganization of g Sunday ’ which any druggist will supply for a appears. Don't stay crippled! Get a| N0ld its annual meeting Wednesday [ ihe Brooklyn Rapid Traasit Co. and | One of the largest volumes of traf- | few cents, shake well in a bottle, and small trial bottle of St. Jacohs 0Oj Afternoon at 3 oclock at the home |yts subsidiaries and permitted the fic to pass through Plainville in some | you have a whole quarter-pint of the trom your druggist and limber up. A |Of Mrs. Smith. TRis organization has|merger of the New York municipal |years, was seon here yesterday., All | most wonderful freckle and tan cream moment after it is applied you'll won- | Carried on its work effectively during | railway corp. into the New York Con- |day long, automobiles of every de- | and complexion beautifier The Woman's Misison ociety of [ commission today unanime your painful back, and instantly the der what became of the backache or| !h® past year and all women of the|sglidated Kailway Co. The name of |seription passed through the center | Massage this sweetly fragrant lem- lumbago pain parish are asked to take an interest|the new company has not been made {and branched off, some going to Bris- | on cream into the face, neck, arms Rub old, honest St. Jacobs Of1'in the business of the meeting, the | pubiic. tol and others to Southington. The land hands each day and ses how whenever you have sciatica, neural- election of officers for the coming -—— —_ condition «& the roads and the de- | freckles and blemishes naturally gla, rheumatism or spraine, as it is ¥ear and the reports of the officers,’ Oriental poppy and the coca leaf tours which have been set up, gave | bleach right out and how youthfully sbeolutely harmless and doesn't burn together with the discussion of plans produce about 99 per cent of the drug |the traffic officers on duty all the clear, soft and rosy-white the skin skin, for the coming yeu.{ addiction reported by authorities. ]work that they could handle, but the | becomes |