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Y DEPARTMINT IN HE STORE A MMER SALE SHOULD INTEREST EVERY ON PFERED WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THESL: For Everybody “q arter’s Seconds’ MEN'S KNIT worth up to $2 Men's Athletic Unions, silk stripe m Sc¢ cacl Unions, lisl worth to §3 Unions with I extra sizes, and Tights, all elight defeets, worth to $1.50 for desirable shades, regular also sleeveless, Children's Carter's Vests and Pants—worth to 6 Special Values—READY TO WEAR—At Sale Prices EXTRA BIG REDUCTIONS ON COATS, for wonien and girls, garments suited for all occasions, fi styles, sport models in all the desired fabrics, in fact our entire Coat Stock has been re- smart Coats at $19.75 trimmed, dressy Chokers and stone marten, 1s' Wash Frocks of the better kind, Browr Tromson 5. | Hartford's topping Center: NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, Plainville News RAILROAD GATES RE AGAINSH SM/—‘\SHEI] {Driver Fails to Notice Bars NE 27, dwel open to all who are in The Merchandising Event of Summer Our Big July Sale Now Going On WITH EVER An Important Item of July Sale Slightly imperfect, Our sale price 93¢ each, and cotton, of fine 0 for §1 Mercerized Lisle Unions, very best g sirablo shapes, regular $4.75 garments, ) Carter’s Running Pants, of white d ments, 45¢ pair, backs, § WOMEN WE OFFER, Carter Uniong, band or bodice tops, cuff or shell knces, reg. and 2.25 for ). Sale price 63c ea Others worth to s, worth to 81 s oo and extra s Carter Unions, short sleeves, knee length, Girls' Carter Unions in all shapes, ranging in value s to $1.08 or 6dc, o $1.95, Our July sale price 69¢ each. > for cach, . § nd $35.00. Others to $52.50, Of, regular prices for one day, Sumimery Dresses for Girls, 6 to 14 years, 'rench Fur Pieces, n fox, all styles and colors, I'riday 13 inity to get dainty Wash Frocks at only §3.98 ca. ginghams Overblouses and Waists of dimity, English hroad- colorings, worth to $5—6 to oth and striped silkentex, in pretty styles for wom- 14 year sizes, at $1.89 cach, en. Worth to $2.98 for $1.79 cach, ’ of Mercy for Mrs, Mary McConne East Main Street Crossing | committee Appointed to Call Rector | this morning LERING RADICATL REDUCTIONS, THIS BIG . to Elect Officers Tonight— | JUST AS SAMPLES OF THE VALUES OF- To Open Up Boys' Camp—Plain- | ville Briefs, | automobile All Sizes UNIONS, white and ecru, sleeveless, short or long sleeves, knee, 3% and ankle length, through the East Main street railroad s, mercerized, nainsook and crepes and crass bar nainsook, cld was shatter- Other occupants of the car were e women were taken to attention. {in N They were slightly hysterical from the automobhile lamaged othe each. Carter's Vests The top of the considerably. lyewitnesses approaching New Rritaiu headed for Platnville, " Trumbull's to the witnesses, gates and care automobile stry ried them over 200 feet to a place posite Cooke's quirrel, mink, Voile and dotted voile in dressy styles, giving oppors | ville police were was questioned. gates heing ed that he did Ylainville officers did not make TIME FOR THEM IS NEAR +- - Fire District—=No Fire. | ha Last Berlin Worthington for Summer Other Ttems of Interest, problem of of putting Kensington parts of the town problem of Kensington sewer pipes be hampered that the time i dista the need of whic Mre. Davis Recovers Strength, e #1h 20 1 am flering woman t I tax lists and ipying tha attention residents is | ssments | conference s to inspire gre tne alty to Chr the world wi R t the | gregation sume.” The | young people in the ways in hich the dis-|they can make their Christian ter program of the of the town, thius re- | community and to stimulate acquain- Village Improvement &o-|tance and fellowship among lety of the work which started | youn, ars ago and which | assumed | tional churches of Conne ic 1ights on the streets. The Vi The formation of a yYoung women's Health Oficer, Considers Question 1+« 1moroximt vt wocics aw not rei | orsanization 10 b run o« relief as yot tion with the work being done among | he sidewalks question in Last Ber- | the boys at the present time, is heing ln was to have heen taken up also, | talked of in East Berlin, 1t has | pl was to have 1 thought advisable to include in ts contribute to the support of | activities of the Community club d sidewalis by taxation, 1t | young women's organization, suggested that the district | which would give all the we organization v and g ure papers o buay recreatic Meeting— Osnlursnte= | No Pireworks Tonight, attain this end, Miss il s [0 meeting of the Worthington | TORErs, county Y. W, €. A, sect 1 trict tonight will, in all prob- "M DA STHEG N e biitty, be a calm and peaceful af- opinion of | and’ peaceru 4 & ol | Ment of the Methodist church Bewiet. & 2 On i1l be elected 1 a MeEht T:45 o'clack, davlight visit to the tax f uing year will | ng time A large attendance gating ¢ | \ may | slight snag. 1t js | '00ked forw 1o, nx this work | 26 at Applicatic commendable and marks another ms on tor t o inee for the district opinion that the | he asked by resl ems, In this nay at le them the | ir s in the Derlin 1s far owtstepping for the disposal | know Of populous sisters, Worthir sooner or later | possibility t nsington, although Kenstngton I with the ne e a big kiek to reg Tonight | Nas seme thought of forming a branc sewers, This 18| at 8 ¢ k 18 the time. The place of the Hartford county lis- | the tonn ha e remaindsr of 1he lincup E one of them well known in baseba Judge Mark Triangles Rarin' to Go ' 4 e A : nsington 1is cludes Glannotta, second | yetmrdad s The 1 gles of Kensington, hat than other |, 3 A th W veteran; Giana . ) S0 06 TAW SNORL TMS Wewk, | toability, wh ¢ th 1 be read 1 ling to chew up -t e e th & nber of the | the Community m of basebatl |, 80 §0100 - i uld & players which fentures fnto the wilds ! ‘ disposal at the | .} ‘ Greeo, third baseman, s ho of Kensingte tomorrow afternoos The game is scheduled for 3:15 on the o= Kensington | ;.o erounds, in oth : S [ Lef Helinsky K gton s 1% the | gojger, a mainstay of the Rar Ne asons past I'hi take t co of |y o - i Y| the game 1 the Meris | ..\ e i len % f many application to| "0 ot Ives whe played | r connection p Institute team that city and made his pointed Balog, center fielder $ ( a & carried along an and neither side will have Last Berlin Fire District, b et et mst Sl § 1 hout over his decisions h b Rive them A run for 1 oy i s k' He 12 | thete 1 game promises a . A o ection of the |y, . > e Green Dragon at Com Residence Is Changed. and I ¥ Austin as moved Guite res Bertin 1 rEe of w ingt « N - on § on July 4 in ) g g of ne : ) a freat deal of Experience and i iirict Mecting Tonight. B e £ He pitched for Censington Mre Gistriet s month. ! ters’ team of Hartford | hold its annua nE tonight positi that squad this year ton tead D elbentls 2 th eting, al-| "7 JERG Shés yen 1 7 1 that the at one w Ho another of the twirlers |tire district will be present at He accupied fh o be beaut - e beaw — fi o vt & A North | §1° orks, wh the s Leave Vor Conference x Section of < Imo Fence, scems 10 b contained | Storrs s of | Young Peopic’s summer conference as hope om the Kensington [Con- | 14 into the fen sam the Mutray elay 1 was down a section of Wy e dark regarding 1 p al ¢ erable and m- k i ot Fast Rerlin Meme - n| The ioint auspicee of the Connectic (Contimued on Page egational conferencs and but turned the into the hands of the ra authorities whom ment. 1f the memory | York office of the Congregational ion society, The purpose of ported to have been riding in th t and church, to set forth sion of the aceic churches, 1o instruct s which was parked heside reshment stand of Burton Chi- I was the taking over | more useful to their local church and Appointed Specinl Constable Dog Warden Philip Marino has hee or members of the Congrega- | the vacancies in the f He was former this mornin night patrolman for the 1ns been enforeing the regard to canines since nen incor-{tha town wholesome and healthful i® committes To Lleet On mhbers 18 exp To Open Camp r Donations Receivesd Ato Trip 7 sterday that 1 1924, Th oy x»< hearing is Bristol News | Resigns |'U\ililr|| s thereon. And Clean Scalp irchill in Holyoke, Mass. w rehill has pure Mrs Catholie ( h Notes | freight department, a few changes There will be an nnivers = must be made in the original plans for m high mass tomor, i the t buil g. T ci - ucture and all that v the railroad to agree of the site, w morni of Our 1 | erection of the st speciat masa o nonor ot e AQ0DE Resolution o Protest | remains s east of the Sacred Heart was s. to the us Want Train Returne rs ar h: ling a iminate higl 0 o'clock and 5 ing train between Waterbury and | Sunday sch at 9 o'clock Hartford, which formerly left Hart- | Services w he held & the 1 Railroad and City Officials Confer on ford at § clock was due here at $:59 o'clock. The train was an excels : 2 Comfort Station Site——C¢ s ¢ On Outing n Site—Commuters |40 New York connection, which sesve . Thy ubmhe thojidinss o ' Want Morning Train Back on el during the winter when ad- agd the hers left this morning weather caused trouble for the rom the center for Momauguin on| Schedule—Factory Belt Breaks, York connection by the way of their annus outin T . " 3 " - 1 " . Britain and Berlin, The §:13 train an |laden with picnic ot vo U L Rien 4 iken off with the new timetable, thems: {on enjoyir s whic ime effective on June 15, . I i District Contest Expected / Two more i g M Efforts being made to have a their intentions of committeeman from the section [sitions in the & S the John J. Jennings school ‘hey are Miss Sahii 1 ey vananey on the committee of ;:“‘.”-,l ,I‘,l. nneil, hot « Plai e ilors Benteiter No. « °d by the death of Y an in the Kindergarte No Ll Lane, at the annual school |reasons have been giv 2 Ly ight in the Federal Hill ations thus far handed P Sentiment of the district as Plainville Briefs 1 be learned is that the new u,‘;, rd N. TRadeli g nember should be @& wnding a few s \isiting f nd York eity 3 Main Belt Breaks i e vx”\ \ 3 g of main belt at the e in Dostc I tN S e E. Ingraham Co. caused 1 this morning at 7:48 a1l departments. Repairs wre oxpected so that the case departe ment may resume operations te work SOUTHINGTON NEWS 1l July 3, when that department will close until July 15 The rest of o board ¢ school is public and not L/ the plant will remain closed from to- m yvoat fer s 1 lay ur July 15 for a spec ting to he 1 Whereas there are no cases of Maughan Has Local Material in the town at § o'clock Wed smallpox in Bristol at the preser of the success of Lieutenant day evening, July At the meet| n nd Maughan in his cross country ere are a number of important mat W members v day this week was cone ters in rd 1 & wriations upon al prof are divided on by the light steel rods eme WHioh ad ol st E of v tion, in the construction of his aire An appropriation will be asked for I' 18 &ood a 1 were mada by the Hor- L D Ay b e Natane s L wis, and 0. of this city, The local tective a v urir W plant is doing extensive work for aire i o quor | A1 1 plane construction Light* rods, & cinated recently, and which were forme used only as n e tak 1 grading W Consti poles, have been found to he exe Zfne and & S United 8 . ent for the air service, as weathar vy know Bl 4 and | life y and pursui litions do not affect them so | making pp. tion to pay for | rig ! the ¢ his own . Detroit Coming = 1l his own way of he New Departures will be seen 1} I T - it home twice over the weeke-end, slled out Vadisso s ve eitizer f the |On Saturday they are down on the } : i n mass meeting hooks to mingle with the rejuvenated ¥ TN " ) I Men's hall, June 26, | New Britain outfit, while on Sunday f " v \ f . k the board of health the cclebrated Detroit Clowns will flames w z 1 ind authorities kindly to malke their first invasion of the East ind their compulsory order that by providing the opposition for the p— e vaccinated before Reptember 3 | Bearing Makers at Muzzy Ileld, : own tax hills sent out to- |and let th ronts exercise their God. | The Detrolt Clowns are o troupe of Tihe tax fs 261 1] ziven rights to say whether they or | Mgh-priced professional entertaine nter ) . it chiidren should be va who iy antics on the coach- n unpa \ Conspicuous by their al in nes promise to keep the erowd ax colls . be op nonthers of i th |1 A continuous uproar from the mes 14 1 on ¥rit | wnd . 1 raternity of o | ment that the fun begi However, Ay evenin oity. Dr. A Sutherland wa their usefulness on the diamond ia 5 VN = it at it confined to fun-making, as their N . o - 1 B ¥ 1 23 record of 89 wins in 80 games cially opencd W v nta . played against the best semi-pro clubs s : . e B in the West will testity, and they A L biE cAralval R HES W uss v bt suld provide a brand of ball that bl 4 Iaie - CTierataieien il force 1 bearing makers to B i . FIfth Sehool District Debt Cut RNt i ropub 1 ' e il L bt t by S e e Wants More! On 8 afternoon the M district at 1 nnual . ba . Wi it neety t Last Bristol school Ra \ New | o i f me in years Milld aro [ 1] has b nnd [ listrict with a The M 1ot o't ts tax 1 " ¥ 1 " 1 " me M g t1 r¥ §le n - ght ®i 10 \tHern R \ "4 ttiing I ¢ 1 o 1 I t r "‘ v“ i 3 A t il r ey s n irch on & ] y P 1 pherds [ ' of the . m ® i M 1 L 1 r € I Youngest Director John ¥, Wado sch g 1rist John 1, W scho. 1 vard ' M y T : A Ha six-year-old ng satistied . . K ther, Freders Vederal Will Mecting ' . or dealer, left " ” , other I 8 ed Pol grandt r's ate - Stiff, Swollen Joi Iif, Swolien Joints l . Says: “When Joint-Ease Gets In—Joint Agony Gets Out” t whe ption fail ners 0 gs and . 1 - ke " ! o ns 1 inancin s § it Financh e tested asen, ¥ phare ‘ whe nie that need - . ' Picemes Chmfort <tation H ¥ L r ) Ma 3 n 4 L ] & £ i B fox - = « 1 1 at £ the e At . b - » s the Pa school k v ne g S Bow oh & . ad prog As the 2d 8- ereryuh r