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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1926. ‘ Plainville News o Broth fi_mww/zo Soie & @ w10~ (UICK TINE WAE '* ?§MuiYAPPRfl\/F . . Leiter Received by Local Woman e v“_\ (- tence of 30 aavs and yiaced o o BOATd f Biucation 0. K.'s Bought Linens Yet? at Sale Prices | i it Mg R e oo Sl Time to Do 1t e || oMMSSION 15 POVERLESS : can be made, giving wonderful opportunity to fit out iummvr ] st supply linen closets and select for the June brides. Linens are the Town Planners Can Not Rule On t wm.hlv and appreciated of gifts. Our stock includes everything— all now at underpricings that are well worth your while Elks Carnival Fined For Buildings — Court Has Heavy Dot Gors m‘m Docket—Annual Drum Corps Car o Unaant Just a Few as Samples of the Many [ ——— Drm ot ALL LINEN NAPKINS— ALL LINEN CLOTHS— X 1t ich came from De : 22-inch and $6.00 kind, dozen .. $3 69 $7. 1, e T0-inch, 1'\'guim' g 5 )'\m(‘iw], 3T15¢ kind, TLASS ILI DISH TOWELING Blisiauicnnecnamsichatinell 1< corps N 1. e Continued All Jznr:n. l.u :l(nul, only, 3 Biiat 5:30 0 M ] orr e 3 ; ¢ d e $1 69 BREAKFAST SETS OF f oick e : ('HED [)\\l ASK. . ALL I,I\]‘\ CLOTH. Feit i e cloth, 6 napkins; regular 50x50-inch, with 5 nA')l\m\ reg- Mi55s anor T oS stung Again > 95 > set. lar 11n<r mxco N SETS, six napkins, cloths 50 x50 inches, regular $ June Lingerie Sale Continues I e, honey, orchid, PHILIPPINE GOWNS— green, white, & y priced. - Chemise—All hand made.$1.27, $1.67 R ’ Gowns—Crepe, batiste, voile, fancy STEP-INS, BLOOM material, plain and trimmed. Crepe de chine, plai ticed i ele 67 ¢, 8T, S1.2 colors .. PAJAMAS— K Bloomers, Step-ins—Batiste, crepe, Two-piece, crepe de chine, fancy silks, voile, in white, flesh and honey. all colors........ 8497 q Prices S 67c, 8 ey SL27 Others of crepe, fabrics. .. .. A $ 51.6 Lingerie—one floor up) wae Clark Berhn News S T St S e 0T S Exercises in Berlin Congrega- <. : T P S A o Wi tional Chur h Tms Yer ‘ n- : Mone it i ‘ PARENTS MEETING SAT. Wil Endeavor to ¢ Parents a mary Society Elects Clear Understanding of What High v oo a g v - School Means—Horse Stages Run- Arthur \ ruff; sccretary, Mr N ) : PR, 2 e & 4 y P \ y : (& G away Near Railroad Station, employ commerce n at 3 S el § : ot oxes) It ¢ el i YO A Y. G.W. STETSON DIES Motoreyele Hits Anto v W .n\ul \)ll« 1\11’1\\~ Bristol High Tr CUMMUNITY THEM Annual Bazaar S Given by Plainville Fife and Drum Corps Fhuarsday. June EUGENE O'F N LILLIAN RICH ir ning at 8 o'clol | | : | , : : B | *"Mrs. . G voul of West mon the Jester t - purents of chidren 3 b eri s tar, uial “romtell was visiing 1 gt ‘ onerr | | Many Attractions | enter the Senior High & New |far as the 7 - 4 ! iy i IR i ! { JUNE 7 TO 12 Bigzer Than Fver Before ‘ THRILLING FREE ACTS Southington Congregational Guild Meetin Britain next fail. It v ting to acq th conditions at the N chool and to t 1d what to expe PARADE AND FIELD DAY ON SATURDAY The Winking Idal"—No. 9 St o R s may visit ms and view wor in the town, will be the spe ver studies they matters of vital inte to all pare of victory, T employed h sch f s, Kol wder the name of cities. " ir opponents in ’W in charge of ecting hird inning, when they raised a result ing will deal with none of ery details of education. Tt w business meeting and the deal with practical work schools. Parents r questions that thers is rancis McCormic & between llu |cellent work as umpire,