New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 3, 1916, Page 9

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umber Chnrrver Wthen Looking For Your New Hat You'll Find It Here At Qur Store The Best In STYLE and PRICE RIOT WITH THEIR SEASONABLE HATS IN THE NEWEST AND MOST AT- NEARING FAST. A HAT SUITED TO YOUR PERSON- IN WEARING, OR LET HAVE AN INDIVIDUALITY THAT OUR MILLINERY BHOWING TRACTIVE SELECT FROM O ALITY THAT YC US MAKE YOU ONLY OUR OF Misses and Ch balance of smartly priced Seasonable Coats that Women want 3 THIS SEASON ARE SO WONDERFULLY SMART AL- THR MOST EVERY W OF THE SE. FASHIO N we are cloth, STY You offering Cc of Reindeer, or the deep convertable collars, new and fashionab; Green, Taupe, Nav. for that. to $200.00 each. MAVING AN AUTOMOBILE PROMPTLY REC STYLES. 5 ARTISTS C SON 52000 PARLORS FAIRLY RUN THANKSGIVING IS UR BIG STOCK, WILL TAKE ONE THAT WILL AN PRODUCE. arefully I JVE C ain Ribbon, CHILDREN PLEASURE ildren a worth HATS, $6.5 lot of OMAN WILL WANT A NEW COAT. 3 COATS 1S MOST COMPLETE WANT. LET US SHOW THEM of Bolivi: Velvets, ats Plushes, le colorings. y and Black. Dark Browns, Burgundy, EIVING ALL DRY GOODS Ber:in News DEMOCRATS OBJECT T0G. 0. P. POSTERS| Think Bfll Board Advertisement is Traitorous Attack on President DONT BLAME LOCAL MEN Democrats to Hold Big Rally in East Berlin Toniht—All Town Voters to Receive Notice of Republican Smoker—Other Doings, Berlin democracy today is all agog wver the bill board campaign of the republican party that has found its way into this town. Not that they object to this form of campaigning, but they feel that the nature of the posters is such as to be a gross insult/ fo all red-blooded Americans, regard- | less of political affiliation, to say nothing of being a trajtorous and slanderous attack at the president of this nation and a base insinuation against the patriotism of the demo- cratic followers. In two places in thls town, the democrats claim, are these objectlonable posters that are vulgar- Iv the opposite of the democratic posters advertising President Wilson, » Vith the familiar pictures and phrases that state “he has saved me and mine.” The objectionable posters show a visloned picture of President Wilson. with the words “he has neelected me and mine” in heavy| tvne, and a course picture of Mexican rorillas in the act of trampling upon aAnd murdering helpless American women. Another picture shows what is meant to be the iN-fatrd Lusitania, with a tearful mother holdine nut her | fands in supplication as the hiz vessel founders. This, Incidentally, i that has caused near in other sections of the country. particularly at New Haven. where a sanad of soldiers members of the Seeond Connentiont Tnfantryv just returned from eare the Mexican border and not vet tered out of the federal tempted to take tho hands and rin dows boards. These i of Sergeant Kennev of Regiment Headauarters first attempted to rip the posters off the bill boards in New Haven and were prevented by a cordon af nalica, The soldiers exolained that thev wera | not acting in that manne» Facansn of | any party affiliations. but becanusa thev | rezarded the pictures as a| traitorous insult to \ tha | commander-in-chief al States armw. hut inenlt | and insinnation | and their fellow soldicr sent to the border to pres things as the picture all ceething with indiznatin diers, headed by their = at City hall to make 1o the authorities. The local democrats cided to any fo regard t < picture rd as : they fecl ing. Just who posting of the picture known Leading Berlin republicans disclaim any hana in the affair. but it was not thn same noster riots ~non mus- | at- thoir ! hil mand Secand companv. af service law inta own the <ol not o of as an ind rpainst 1ealyn that i is respor for the y ! Goods | tc | lieve will ared for, as well as the women, T TAILORED H/ 50 and $5.98, velvet trimmed with Silk stitching md ribbon, also Felt with trimmings of Chenille for only 49c¢ ea. WITH THE de big loose and roomy in New Belted effects, big full flare fashion, Cloth, Coats of Velour, Tweeds and Cheviots, Coats with Fur of self materials or Velvets in all the and Plum. Dark We have Coats at $15.00, and good ones Others at $16.50, $18.50, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00, $27.50, $29.50 up We can suit you to a Coat. DELIVERY FOR. NEW BRITAIN YOU COAN DEPLND PURCMASED OF US party 1o it as it is of a purely nation- al campaign character. Also, while the democrats ang republicans in Berlin differ in their political beliefs, they are all honorable men and re- alize that in each other they have op- ponents who wage their campaigns by fair and square methods and do not stocp to resort to such base meth- ods as those which caused today’s fu- rore. ¥ast Berlin Rally Tonight. The campalgn from a democratic standpoint is now coming whirlwind fashion and the local party members have given the republicans | to understand that they will work for every vote that is their favor on next Tuesday. of the townspeople have expressed the fear that the sudden r in demo- cratic stock was for the town election only, and with the coming of nation al affairs the votes would take old stand, returning a big republican majority. But from the opinions that are being cast there will be many expressions of surprise when the final outcome is made known. The town commiitee has made the announcement that fonight ‘there is to be a rally in East Berlin in order that the voters of that section may get in touch with the real issues as seen by some of the party leaders. This to be an open air rally, the speakers addressing the crowd from an automcbile. Daniel Sullivan of New Britain will be the first speaker and his talk will be on the general political situation. George Sullivan wiil tell of the outlook from the standpoint of the local democrats and will be fellowed by an Italian speaker wil: give the issues in a few well chosen words. The big address of the evening will be delivered by Candidate John Moore, who will show the voters of this section what it will mean to them to return a majority in his favor on Tuesday next. A tine M. Lonergan made a big tmpression with the voters yestrda: noon when he addressed two gather ir at local factori At both the nstruction company and the Paper company he was greeted by large numbers that were made up of members of the office force as well factory hands. All of these things £0 to show that the fight to the finish and the chanc are that a new page in political his. ry of Berlin will be written on next Tuesday Cards for All Vote the republicans are real in “preparedness” is shown by ot that the town committee is mailing cards to every voter in {he fown. These cards are in regard o the big suioker that is to be held at the Town hali tomorrow evening have to cast in Many That the 104 ! which the final talks on the party The republicans victory that for their town election. will be given expeet to return a more than make up showing the recent he members of the town committee have that feeling of confidence that lias carric o party through so many victories in the past. Footha1l Sanday. After A K’ cation the Sunday afte the Orioles has already that the the loc il in handi h o th have sues va corns rnoon of back on avor to his of com and endc artford trim cam astest g “h played la armers’ ¢ Frmers’ Ciub 3 the members of 10 b All along in | their | be- | | tion | the { You will | poor | B | With the present high the democrats are in I‘”""‘ L 1 | the f at any time thought that they were a [ club today received postal cards noti- l NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, COME For TS FOR MISSES, specially OUR SHOWING VER ALLSTO S YOU: Coats of Broad- N fying them of the meeting that is to Le held at the home of Herman €plettstoeszer on Saturday. A general discussion and’ review of the past summer as regards the local farmer: will be the order of the day. A social time will also be held and refresh- ments served. Caught Between Poles. A local man by the name of Pede- mont, who is employed by thg Con- recticut company, was painfully hurt yesterday afternoon while at work on Jubilee street, New Britain. His leg caught and pinched between two large wooden poles which are being installed on Jubilee street in connec- with the double tracking. After accident he was removed to his home where he is reported as resting comfortable, Going to T nce. St. Paul's drum corps will attend the dance that is to be given in New tain tomorrow evening by the T. A. B. society of that place. The locals will attend in force, taking their place in line with about nine other corps from about the state. The dance will be held in the soclety’s hall on Lafay- ettc street, after a short street parade. Foresters’ Meeting. The weekly meeing of the Foresters was held in the hall on Farmington road last evening. Tickets were is- sued on a ton of coal that will be drawn some time in the near future. price of that article some one will indeed be for- tunate when the winner is announced. The mock trial that is to be given by the members of the society will not be held until some time «n November. Swedish Rally. The Swedish Republican club will hold a smoker and rally Monday ev ning in Town hall at 8 o'clock. e cral prominent speakers of stats re- pute will discuss the issues. Berlin Briefs. Men are at work today oiling the Beach Swamp road. East Berlin students at the Middle- town High school are having a day off because of visiting day at the s« hool. The Dramatic club of Bast Berlin i soon to hold a rehearsal of the drama iven in the near future. ’ T SUGGESTION [0 WOMEN Who Are “Ju;t Read, to Drop” When you are “just ready to drop,” when you feel so weak that you can hardly drag yourself about— and be- cause you have not slept well," you get us as tired-out next morning as when you went to bed, vou need help. 1 get it just as Mrs. Maxwell aid. She says: “I keep house for my little family of three, and became completely run- down. T was weak nervous and could not sleer finally T was unable to do my house-work. A friend asked me to try Vinol. T did and im- proved rapidly. It toned up my sys- tem. 1 regained my strength, am no longer nervous, sleep well, and do all my housework.” Mrs. J. C Maxwell, Montgome Ala There is no secret about it s to beef and pepion and n tonate g1y oldest so Vinol cod liv pen- owe e an croph and most strengt letters mous hody-1 - ing tonics. the above ¢ our attent return every cass efaction to in it Con- also in all Store, New leading drug necticut towns. Hegeman stores | tested Plainvilie News| BUILDING ASSN.TO BE ORGANIZED HERE Business Men's Directors Havei Plan for Erection of Dwellings LONERGAN HERE TOMORROW Attention of Property Owners to Be Called to New | | | Sidewalk Proposi- | | | tion — Democratic Candidate Make Final Appeal to Voters. to | Plans for the formation of a build- ing association to take up the matter of erccting dwelling houses and per- | haps a structure suitable for manu- facturing purposes were among the | matters discussed at the November | mecting of the Business and Improve- ment association’s directors last eve- ning. There is a deplorable lack of tencments in which to house people employed here and as a result a num- Ler of factory hands have to com- mute daily. The Business Men's asso- ciation is attempting to remedy this | condition and the directors last night | decided to call a speclal meeting in the near future to consider the mat- ter of having a realty company or- ganized among the men of the town to go into the building of homes as a financial as well as eclvic proposf tion. Many other questions on civic mat- ters were considered by the directors. sidewalls committee reported that making arrangements to send letters to property owners on streets recently surveyed calling attention to | the action of the recent town meeting in authorizing the selectmen to use 15 per cent. of the highway appro- priation in assisting to defray the ex- pense of building permanent side- walks. The town will pay twenty- five per cent. of the cost of the im- provement until the appropriation is used up. already taken advantage of the offer and 1t is expected a number of others will follow suit in the spring. Railroad officials have promised the utlities committee to repair the approach to the passenger station in the mnear future, their attention hav- ing been called to its condition by the chairman. The dlrectors were advised that the selectmer. have purchased a ‘silent officer” for use in regulating the traf- fic at the center and it will be put in position on Central square as soon as arrangements can be made for 100k- ing ofter the lamp which it carry at night. Lack of interest in the outing held at Compounce recently, as far as lo- cal people were concerned, makes a continuance of this annual feature of the association’s soclal activities | preblematical, the committee of ar- rangements having reported that lts success is questionable. Besides considering local matters the hoard discussed the activitles of the State Chamber of Commerce in infcrmal fashion. Club Clears $525. $525 was cleared by the Woman's club from the garden | party held in the Town hall recently | for the benefit of the library fund and according to officers of the organiza- tion the amount now in the treasury as the result of three years of hard | work totals about $2,300. The party was a splendid financial success de- spite the fact that iliness among the committee of arrangements interfered | to some extent with the plans and | entertainment features had to be en- tirely eliminated. The townspeople responded generously to the of the club members and the fair was | well patronized as 1s evidenced the financial returns. The club will | meet next Tuesday when a final re- port will be' presented and it is be- lleved that the amount above men- | tioned will be figured as the profits. Although the club has been before the public several times in its efforts to increase the library fund to suffi- cient size to permit of the develop- ment of plans for the erection of a | Approximately FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, Two property owners have | will | appeal | § by | B 1913. The Hartford Silk Store Fatablislred 1883. We feature ‘“American Lady,” Agents for o Standard C. 8. Hills & Co. st HARTFORD “The Store of Swporior Values.” “Madame Lyra” and “Frolaset” Corsets in hoth back and front lacing models FOUR DAY’S ONLY GREAT FOUR DA BARGAIN EVENT! ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT Greatest Suit Values To Found In Connecticut! All $22.50 and $25, SUITS in stock for this sale only In all the wanted materials, br8adcloth, velour, poplin, serge and gaber- dine. Every suit new this season, and from the most reliable manufacturers. In the season’s best colorings, fur trimmed and plain tallored Models, and in all sizes for Women and .Misses. All $29.75, $32.50 and $35 SUITS in stock for this sale only Suits in fine grade broadcolth, velour, poplin, velour checks, serge and gaberdine, in the new Fall and Winter shades of green, brown, burgundy, navy, and black, in the smartest models and at this very special price, only for tomorrow. All $45 and $49 SUITS in stock for this sale only Included are Suits in superior grade materials, models of which we have very few duplicates, in the choicest of colors and In the very best grade of workmanship. This very special price tor tomorrow only. Women’s Bath Robes, Corset Covers and Combinations priced so reasonably that one cannot afford to overlook them $1.50 AND $2.00, FOR o $1.20 "drawer and cover, and lace and hamburg, $1.29. - $1.19 grade muslin and nainsook, .$1.19, for 79c. COMBINATIONS, VALUE TOMORROW : In muslin and nainsook, skirt and cover, trimmed with for tomorrow ’.... GOWNS, VALUE $1 Of exceptionally good hamburg and lace trimmed. for tomorrow $1.00 FOR . $2.49. Bath Robes, in the choicest pat- in all sizes, for tomorrow $2.49. BATH ROBES, VALUE $3.00 AND $3.50, TOMORROW “B Blanket terns colorings, con” and 50c GRADE CORSET COVERS In nainsook and muslin, daintily trimmed with lace and hamburg, for tomorrow DRAWERS, regular 50c value, tomorr value ow 39c; regular 79c value for 59¢; regular The Reduction in Furnishings should interest young and old Men alike. Goods are strictly new and of reliable quality 50 VALUE, FOR $1.89 maroon and for Sat- . $1.80. regular and cadet sizes, regular $1.50 value MEN’S SWEATERS, REGULAR $2. SATURDAY Men's Sweaters with ruff neck collar, brown only, shaker knit and with pockets, urday black embroidered backs CGLIGEE SHIRTS, REGULAR $1.15 VALUE, FOR SATURDAY 79¢ EACH Shirts of good grade percale, black and white and fancy stripes, laundered cuffs, sizes 14 to 1 day special - MEN’S GRAY SU; for Saturda only N ‘DF GLOVES, Four Day’s Sale Prices Women’s Neckwear REGULAR 25c NECKWEAR FOR Consisting of collars, collar and cuff vestees, in cambric, Swiss and organdle, for tomor- row, only REGULAR 50c GRADE FOR Collars, both flat and roll, Quaker collars in Georgette and broadcloth, collar and cuff sets in cambric, embroidered Swiss organdie and chiffon, Four Day’s Special Sale of Women’s Gioves ! Women's one-clasp P. K. Kid Gloves, white and black, $1.50 and $1.25 values for this sale 98c pair. FRENCH KID GLOVES FOR $1.45 PAIR Women’s two-clasp overseam glace Kid Gloves, white with black stitching and black with white stitching, regular $1.65 grade for this sale $1.45 pair. suitable library building, the resi- | dents, appreciating the uphill fight which they faced, at no time have | grown weary of their appeals and | the women have had the co-operation | of the townspeople. The club mem- | bers have given up a great deal of | their time to the work and they are deserving of the support of the com- munity. | After the various details assoclated OLD PRESCRIPTION | FOR WEAK KIDNEYS A medicinal preparation like Dr. | Kilmer’'s Swamp-Root, that has real | curative value almost sells itself. Like an endless chain tem the remedy is recommended those who have been benefited thosc are in need of it | Kilme n’s presc for ye sults to countle suffered The sucee Root is due by to who Swamp-Root is a iption It has s and has broug numbers who phy- been ht re- have sie s of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- o th that it fulfil almost every wish in overcoming Kid- ney, liver and hindder cor urinary troubles uric acid which c fact diseases, utralizc rheuma- rects the tism Do not suff Swamp-Root f Of now. Get a bottle m any drugsist rt treatment today. However, if you is great preparation w s 2 sample hottle are and mention the Daily for Saturdey only . FOUR DAYS SALE PRICES ON LACES. 10c quality, Linen edges, Saturday .bo yard 76c grade Lace Flouncings, Saturday .5690 yard. 10c quality Platt, Val and Filet Bdges .bo yard. STATION 500 boxes good writing paper, white and colors, blue, green, buff, pink and lavender, 29¢ box. JRY SPECIAL. fine writing surface, turday special with cleaning up the business of the party have been attended to the club will take the matter of preparing for the erection of a building. The members have several plans in mind | and they will be generally discussed. ; The question of buying of land for a site one of the important prob- lems this winter although the club may have to delay another year the actual construction of the buildins. an Here TomoOrrow, 3 Hartford, appeal to Plain- support tomor- fternoon 30 when he will | an addre ' the issues of | at Central Square. Mr. nged in way ar- to democracy al citizens. scems to have made impression on local ted to run well A number of ! n quoted as say- port him, he a game of dice played during the eves| ning came into the car flourishing a| revolver and threatening to kill his assoclates but seemingly was satisfled to drop the matter there. That shots to have taken place last evening in | the sleeping car, occupied by negro truckers employed at the transfer sta- tion, were in circulation today but could not be confirmed. Railroad emploves stated that negro who had lost some money a in (Continued On Eleventh Page). TH}L I’OPULAR sHOE bTORE"":" A= THORITATIVE STYLES au thoritative styles in put i the Loner; Lonerg of final the ie il Augustine will make ville voters for g As distributor of women’s footwear we have knowledge, skill and long experience of shoe craft into making our special Fall nd Winter lines beiter than our best of any year. Walking shoes that o re admirably wdapted for cool weather wear in town or country. Dress shoes and pumps of style and comfort. Shoes with line hem campaign Loner to speak Rristol d to the irin d on hborin hesl rar at Plainville doctrines of votes of lo expound an a distinctive note of differ- original style touches class by them- vorahle he is expec fon day have 1 they a me and in ence in which selves, the I Pric neople and blic that helieving that tands head and shoulders ove Oakey d he will p ticket Mr. Lonergan rep n intend to as a e ing st 0. st Con rha will - man ‘% -THE SHOEMAN-- | 941 Main St Kartford, K THE CLERK FOR §. & M. CREEN STAMPS his talk from an omohile tomorrow s ' § Shows Revolver. Reports of a shooting affray Darkey

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