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( - . th o e 0 .V v Sl | Plainville News |35 vt ., NOTICE ! Forty Hours Devotion 0. 0. F. 3 morning at the 8§ k ma Chaml;fikgla ggfimoerl‘cpelotwmfld e gty T sromt ot |0 e e, g v oo EIIDOJETS a0d Workmen O], "oy momee st FUERRTTTT LAST DAY FOR THIS BIG BARGAIN IRYe NS g ot foltne 10, 1926, drawn by T thle 0 @{A_gleemem Saturday Is Your Only Chance for Getting ', ISEERING STORM SEWER i pr e s ot o o' 2% men 2o NEW DRIVER TN TROUBLE e Governor Westehester MEN'S ATHLETIC UNIONS FOR 95c o s st 1), S v i B e e .7 7 - Eastern Section—Businessme De- @ t Weste Y nda n ve o v t 5 Garments Worth up to $2.50 SR e i S e—N. [ Plerce Not to Preside feat Temcos—Governor Speak ; : AL i East § o OYSInocaSpeaks bl e ug At H. S. Graduation — Teachers ‘Westchester—Store Closing, These offerings are made of imported English broadeloth, Carnivals on the town lot tte, madras and check nainsook. As you have only one corner of Maple ting day more to get Unions worth to $2.50 for 95¢ each, better JeToiRpeat YaChnolace am- , iren nc vi i 5 ber of Comm eilast nig : 2 : t Frost This Morning get a hustle on. t 4 4 Resign—Frost Reported June Means Roses and White Millinery 1'at considerablo length a . e " hat " [above zer S e ted in some Roses will bloom and warm days will come. Summer Hats must J|nad been e Lt - 3 \ ternoon | AThert Rict ' ) ' S it 4 Izo haf{. We have a splendid showing of the very latest in White 5 W am to A tna bt k ) tag ! 1 that !"’3«-:‘]':! Felt Sport Hats, also Peanut Straw and Bangkoks with snappy thior t Kat p a1t ribbon trim and .\'17")1‘1 Hats i‘n $5.00 to $17.50 : , ; i o _ Fireme ”,; Afeeiing all wanted colors. Imported Sports Hats—Just received wonderful showing. The last word in material, antelope cloth in lovely colorings; also smart Surah Hats with chic small $12 98 and $15 g (Hamselves ) S : \ ! feather fancies and ribbons. Choice Takes Over Cook Ga SPECIAL CLEAN-UP OF SOME SMALL HATS X it rnisor 1 il ; at $2.98 each mended (hat the 2, s | 0F 8 ; r. Gener | 00 5 ; o rd Dun e e s | Caesiee: ot Want Storm Sewer to 1 B 1. N Will Paint The Walls T T to 8 o'ctock until further nden sir o c § r s |\ Mr. Water e stat s g gion tomorrow ernoon, a arge number of people unable to 4 ek i t f that : iss € paint bu b £ books during the afternoon heu : St nt 5 Tniforms \y\\‘\n ber ¢ prepared : 37 Rur 1 they v i sy 1 ing to working during t1 i ) ities v s unifc c -Plair R B 1 § nd redecorati alls : enefit the sehoolehildren in we t For ‘ t Fireworks This Evening The ¢ Peter Gallagher, 1 much needed improvement a s ty was d for |On 3 t is pract in ¥ N G % PR Saan b e Charter Is Recelyed ‘ The party was a very enjo sht to 1 ttention of the ¢ « & the Pl lle | or . ey Auxtilar; b Kensington Woman, Il Many sasce oot americun egion: nas | i ar 1 ks 5 o || TR Sty s i . buok 4 the | 1o FIun Comiet 50 |cE0n 1 : SIS oS Weeks, Is Claimed by Death : = o the T .+ a 2foot buidine and | il of nang i e \fternoon LBAVES BIGHT CHTLDREN "o T 5 e s S, £ g, S i 52 20 o . Funeral of Czionez Want Permanent Sidewalks Connecticut Brick Yards Charge i 2 Gwillim® s More For Brick—Legionnaires To Repaint Quarters Tomorrow — Kensington Church Team To Play. i o ) P No: An Fxpensive Investment will leave Hartford at eveni : ¢ 3 Assessments Are Out T s Damag o o0 S Nort i a. m. and will climinate the : Baseball Game Tomorro thietie hal de ar i £ A . v ad S arriving “frs. Carmella Dente of Kensing- |and wil e t mes affix The recreation comm ton, who was confine ter Toll as 3 Communit dict-Phillips Re 1 tivities of the ball diamon Tt son wil. « of e 2 € mmun Hartford at : Waterbury four sons, Geor 1 lighland I'arks of Ma and other diversions for 2 I orm st : . i ‘ in Waterbur wther, father, four 08 bBelug i et b next Wednesday e f ; 2 J v Prior : b ; « 1 wit ! ne g ption This Evening N e . a & ma r s - 7 1 " ere " res: real \ H n His r T ol W n 1 ard of Prospect r in Italy Fu : L i ! e s ; : ; hile) ritain, are 1 t g East Berlin | the judgment of the i s o e s o lo y club. A dth of July 1 was | el t € v full at- e Following Places of Business Dusing Mts. Dente’s dliness : B e N i : i of Com WILL CLOSE ns. ¢ looked after their home e e s : i middle of July either the sec- ! and two others L ts Monday night 4 AT ONE O'CLOCK ¢ LT v osed | o ol oreTicktia s da i ) undo o i A a prepared the meals 2 1 othe : ond or third Saturday but it is not d withi f ¥ 10 1 « During the Months of June, Juky ) ¢ t. tot ‘ : Accepts Call hoave dlRch e ¢ i nians s dnd : R anite ik dute el it Business Men Win Thriller Ne Y. M % i A Business Men f the German 14 all his week, how i o apaation o £ : The Star Dry Clea i i a Haw aooa a call Mrs, Dente, | nounce several nig it 4 S 1 f fric team by 7 S ing Works : X ! pastor of - : : Tarvis Dowd, Read and i v LR known in town. | have been held and Rl ; e SR SRt : Yale Tailor h ¢ locals keep ¢ ¥ ind ¢ ¢ r s been ving priz Boston Tailor niously o house-wif Neighbors, u LT mHenth ey READ WERALD CLASSITTED ADS he local church has been Manchester n, AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN without or since the death of FOR YOUR WANTS onstantly for one side or t ¢ v ¢ ' ) t sel on Dece S S = = e the family has ing ar will win and con- abont b ve Tnterested Tn Report g ftierpu U I andion pascball fa ‘ el et e s S Annnal Bazaay | =i e Al SanmevAr-ive aluiuenULRInketen. PLAINVILLE third Bill Cunninghar 4.50, now $2.9 RIDIUE Sl Fife and Drum Corps L which rey N 0 is opportunity to vie s Tk it ms in 1t rst JUNE 7 10 12 expensive clay, labor and the | OF s ts fire st b still 1 . : el : = e 2 o workat MARY PHILBIN |35, i, T gt e 2 Ean et ; At e THRILLING FREE ACTS e iacart vards are char more per| It is expected that the battery for s, Wash., June 4 (M—A 0 on burned bric han are | Kensington will be Nelson and Sims. || 8 66 sy lijine et o8 i 2 STa ¢ —~ e e % o 5 Bich investieate on £ 1nd L e i e L STELLA MAR[S : o s -\ Frank E. Goodwin Many Attractlons from duty hns been granted Officer | th t ¢ fetrowski e June $th— w or st other regions in New Engl K en The aver according to the | Who is catcher for the aggregation s remarkabla drama of who playe eat all-aroun E A EYESIGHT ta from & coast xuard cutier near sl eny n i R1ysndieleo L8 tevinorary Soainialn s 8 ot el ey EbIIbInierid Satarted. se 1 s = SPECIALIST PARADE AND FIELD DAY Tednesday, has recommended 1 thousand e th § fast game is cxpected to v = ||| mary JRIE RS0 s : ot fowh the thiva it Dod that t Saddain e e tate Plan Another Dance The price level is generally lower | The sewi ciety of = pn common brick than in 1925, due | Grange met yesterday afternoon at . ' o sustained operation and increas- |Grange hall. Plans for another dance, I Know My BUSmess. 4 volume of production. It is said | Similar to the May dance which was hat brick firms throughout this sec- | held last month and which met with fon of the country have more or-|such success, were discussed. It is lers than they can take care of and | €xpected that the affair will take | t is further s 2 s- | place next Tuesday evening. f‘-“'-—— T —— ecially true in Connecticut, w Allario-Cugno Wedding VYES,0SCAR PLANTE L WANTS e o 3 Iy WELL I'T'S BEEN are few bricks on ha nd| Th 1 of Louis Allario and ATREE JN UIS BACK YARD AL 70 SEE YOUR TRES | seer? \ GEE-TUAT: ? SR ; nany orders on the books Rose Cugno, both of Kensir ON ARBOR DAY =LET'S i : DID ITALLBY /A SKINRY TUAG 7 R : NG SO ALL T irms are working full time, it is|ton s solemnized yesterday at St. y GO AN' SEE How o ! < 3 = \_ .. AYSELF / Selbore \ 7 \.\“,L(A\ IEQULDA)?, there are many orders to | Paul'schurch by Rev. John C. Bre d ’ / S 7 R : 4, { GET OUT o, ] nan. Both young people are well WATER T/ )4{ { The monthly d f conditions | known in town. They will make ] Berlin | —— fh the common brick in v, as | their residence here, upon their re- yrepared by the national association, | turn from a wedding trip. eads in part as follows DeLois Irwin Winchell 3 everywhere common brick | The funeral of Delois Irwin Win- 3 showing gains in relation to the | chell was held yesterday afternoon uilding volume . The pendulum is | at 2 o'clock from the undertaking winging back to more substantial | parlors of B. C. Porter Sons, New onstruction after a riot of substitu- | Britain. Rev. Vernon Phillips, on which followed the high pres- | pastor of the Kensington Congre- ure of the immediate post-w zational church, officiated, and ears. Solid brick foundations burial was in the Stock Corner ommercial buildings of h g | cemetery The pall Slid brick masonry for ps us, | the Mes Alling, Wilcox, Johnson | re walls, and even reslde ind Phillips. re coming back, which gives East Berlin Items rdustry a volume exc ng in most| Mrs. L. M. Turner, librarian, has arts of the country that of any pre- 'announced the opening of the li- leding year since 1906.” biary rooms every Friday evening earers were