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NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1916. ‘the Agents artford g ‘B for Stik o & Efi S & {)Oo andard hiished 1883, “The Store of Superior Values. We feature “American Lady,” “Madame Lyra” and “Frolaset’” Corsets in hoth back and front lacing model e g J. W, Denion Amengss for & ) AINTY UNDERFMUSLINS AND SILK UNDERWEAR Spefiial Services We[’lflesday 1 Secure the “Design- AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES. We know that we can save you money on these goods! Since ouf present stock was received, manufacturers’ prices have been greatl : ! SN : ” at the Present : Boy’s Outer G men 5 for Winter Ry S e e omin gl | WE ARE NOW DISPLAYING | Wilson Supporters Believe Plainville 3 Owing to the scarcity of paper CREPE DE CHINE CAMISOLES T 1k S e pric E: Macklna‘vs t(L d \}Vercoats ‘~ Will Endorse His Administration— 3 'i.:):: (\'Li‘fnz.f‘;n‘f In flesh and white. From $1.00 up. ) e er” included) will be greatly ad- Cnv s flesh /hite, for $2.00, $2.50 an ; Every young boy and youth takes pride and pleasure in owning and wear- §| Rev. F. L. Grant's Resignation as vanced from Januar. 1st. Dur- Eivelone Chenaoe finTieab fand Aw Bice g 4 upwarty ing a nice warm Mackinaw. We have just the kinds they will want in 8 to 18 Pastor Accepted—Other Matters g this month you can secure FINE NAINSOOK UNDERMUSLINS vear sizes, in the green, brown, blue and red plaids. Others of green, blue and : : signer”” at the following YR O aralor il an mixtures. Styles are mo-tly the popaular pinch-back and at $4.50, $5.00, ¥ Plans for an all day gospel meeting rates and thus protect yourself Excellent grade materials BNGID s Bl & $6.50 to $12.00 cach. We are ofiering very unusually good values. Come se= B[ to be held Wednesday at the Advent, ] for another year. manship, gowns, envelope chemises, skirts and corset covers at the lect your: < 2 FOR 40c very lowest prices, consistent with the present prevailing price: RUSSIAN OVERCOATS of dependable make in Chinchillas and Pebble % The “Designer” for one whole Cheviots,. strictly all-wool materials, with, self or velvet collar, and choice of ¥ by the pastor, Rev, J. W. Davis year (12 consccutive copies) “KAYSER” SILK HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR 234 to 8 year sizes, priced .....$5.00 to $18.00 cach. @ | who announced that & number of delivered to you at the Pattern TR el axnrious icsieryNanat Unaerl Fine garments for the little feillows cold weather wear. Let us fit your boy. | visitors from the various towns in this | § r cach month. perfect satisfaction in wearing the famous and reliabld SHORT BELTED OVERCOATS made of the prettiest wool mixed cloths | : ner” for one whole “E Hosiery and Underwear. Years of experience in the of the season, in convertable collar style, fitting boys 6 to 10 years of age. : . . ; v and current Standard Of thent cubient and knoviedss 1o the ksiseion of il Coats that will please them in style and looks, and satisfy you in the quality The meeting will be in connection Fashion' Book, with coupon as placed this brand of Hosiery and Underwear in the fores offered at PR e $6.50, $7.50 to $12.50. | with the series of evangelistic services | [ £0od for any pattern, also de- YOUNG MEN’S OVERCOATS with choice of plain or pinch-back style, - - o - i 2 livered to you at the Pattern 5 SIS (0 GG T G 9 Gl e ol M el e i e e row In progress and it is expected Department. Women's “Kayser” Silk Hosfery, black and white, for $1.00, $1.50, tures. Garments of the “Sam Peck” make of which there are none better. that it will attract a large congrega- FOR 59¢ .00 and $2.50 Per Pair. Sizes 35 to 40 for young men, or their elders who can wear those sizes. Won- tion. | ; The “Designe:’”” for one whole Women's yser” Silk Vests, flesh and pink, for $1.75 and up- derfully good ones offered from $18.50 to $23.50. Other overcoats ed from Several ministers representing Ad- vear (12 consecutive copies) wards. g8ktolsOriced S $12.50 up to $23.50 each. vent churches in different parts of the matledidizectitofyourihome Women's “Kavser” Silk Knickerbockers, in black, white and pink, i . foliibe) for $2.00 and state have accepted invitations - Mhese ings y i P vitations to at- | § These offerings you would do Women's ** r Silk Union Suits, pink and white for $3.50 ca. * X The Newest afld Pfettlest Blouses {[EsngfandReneiopeaKingforoszam Rl | :\‘fiiim,‘;“ofi(“;‘: {hel;f}?r\;imy)g\: Women’s Venetian Silk Vests, with rich embroidery, pink and be one of exceptionally high order. | v - $1.50. 1 i i . The meeting will open in the morn- partment. white, for $1.50. Are to be found here, in our Waist section, one floor up. Everything that is new and novel as to style, color, and material, is represented in our collection ing at 10:30 with a praise service. At Y E I S SU[TA 1E FO GIFTS N W T of Blouses for women and misses g 111:15 Rev. Willlam Ainslee of Hart- | MAHOGAN NOV L lE BLE R A D HIS Attention called to many new arrivals in waists in colors to' match the new ford Sl breact S =l drosshRlbe PR 1ZES Fall Suits. Georgette Waists are in high favor, also Laces and Crepes, two 101(110“'6;2 by mebnoon-dad\' A‘m:;h-b’l‘ea ) color effects are extensively shown, while beaded and embroidered Blouses BHCy 0000 (2 EAER! i U9 Lol V . ery pretty 1 f mahogany are most pleasing. You will like the silk stripes, and plain colored silk waists ment. There will be a second praise | At the Fancy Goods Department you will find a very pretty line of mahogar > N 3 ’ 5 a 1 are Candl i fc 50c, which are much in demand, and best of all are the qualities we offer from cervice at 2 o'clock and at 2:15 Rev. el oty W i?.f’f‘?(;;}'sffii‘“é‘ff:u".wi:;‘a o> :11n(l i) Mol i e $1.98 to $20.00 cach. .New Voile Waists are in sizes for Misses up to the big 4 | Thomas Feltman of Waterbury will| e et Sots at $2.00. And Serving Trays for $1.00. 48 for the large stout women. While prices beginning at $8c range on and give an address. Mrs. Willlam Gibh up to $2.98 each. of Bristol, will speak at 3 o’clock and at 3:40 Rev. Henry Stone of Walling- . = = ford el ocennythalnnid NeTe| ot announced where he will go after | the celebration of the fiftieth anni | YANKEE CANADIAN will be lunch at § o'clock. A praise| ¥et announced wi S R and social service will be held at 6:45, | leaving Pi Glles A : * e | ¥ T - n < S—— 3 B A e P Fev. W. S. Bezanscn closing the con- Gives Eloguent Sermon. Ehepherdiin SR Itorg s ,“?l' e IS NOW OVERSEAS HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON ference With a sermon at 7:45 In the| After admini tering confirmation to | Members of the W. C. T. ‘.Hul\“e‘ ‘ gl L e EIVIN O LDy COODS I LURCHASHDIOREIUs. evening. a class, Rt. Rev. E. C. Achinson, suf- '-ve\c;\ invited u; II‘L‘ t( »\»l" ‘h‘"m B :“‘:! MINISTER OF MILI frs B pi - | ribboners" o Forestville e Democrats Are Confident. frscan FiencoRot el oo Da o e et cn e o e = 5 cese, gave a most eloquent sermon | D - 3 L = e = While leaders of both political par- | Sc3b BEVE & TON L0 R reh of | day afternoon. An address will be ties expressed satisfaction with the| s “gaviour. It was the first official | 8iven by Mrs. L. Stowe of Plant Beiv n ‘\ge‘f‘rs the party column, sny other marks; The Ladies' Aid Society will meet facs . L | : e sim T on the ballot will make it illegal and | ing will be held Tueesday evening at | Outcome of tomorrow’s election, 2t visit of Bishop Achison in nearly a Ville. The local union Akl i) B least as far as Plainville is concerned, | v B % SRCR (0 TR ordial | trip on the 5 trolley. cause it to be thrown out. For those | 7:30. n wishing to split the ticket a cross The Ladies’ Oid Society will meet |lhe democrats appeared to be the | oo 1.5ne. ; should be marked in the space to the , With Mrs. C. W. Williams Wednesday | MOre confident and they predicted | ™o spoxe i pressively and held his | SWAGGER MOTORCOAT left of every candidate whom the | afternoon. All members are asked to | (@t the town will give its endorse- | . gitors attertive during his entire AUTUM In voting the ; be present. ment to the Wilson administration, | {00 O™ FOR LATE Iy | voter wants elected. 3 it ti Niaeion Btndy Class wi probably returning a plurality for split ticket no marks should be m | The Mission Study Class will be held : e e Ghin o V][;T[IRY T[]MURRUW in the circles at the head of the party | 8t the parsonage on Thursday eve- | Augustine Lonergan and James Crav. Edman Boy Dead. : The latter is a candidate for senator| Following an illness of several columns. Instructions will be given | ning at 8 o'clock. from the fifth district. He has many ; e A at the polls and any that are in [ Berlin Briefs. friends in this town and is expected | ORths With heart trouble and rheu- : doubt should be sure of the right pro- | W. F. Norton of Kensington and|to run ahead of his ticket. Mr, Cray | Matism, Albert Teofil Edman, the 11- Repllbll(}flfls afld Dell]OCI’aIS BU“] cedure so that the vote will not be | Leon Hall of Berlin have purchased |was in town this morning. He told a | year-old son of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph cast out as invalid. The polls will rew automobiles, | Herald man that although the fifth | Edman, died vesterday morning at his | Say Berlin Is Theirs open at 6 a. m. and will close at 6| p R Clark of East Berlin is soon | district is overwhelmingly republican home in Westwood park. The boy y o'clock in the afternoon. Tellers will | {5 build a bungalow on Wolf's Hill. |[hc felt greatly ancouraged over the had been in po th for a long be appointed before the poles close. locality are expected to take part. | V. Denson and H. R. Clark of East | outlook and was hopeful of being | time and for days his condition had Siight Accident. Perlin have returned from their hunt- “f;‘l“h s A rirary : ;won eritical. ides his parents he . e . e e teGl o o et R democratic leaders declared s | leaves four br. . sisters, -POLLS OPEN AT 6 kM e EbTiRccleomy NS O e iras e seeson: morning that practically all prosres The fune be held Wednes Zhee oa : : : e ives in Plainville will give their sup- | day afternoon at 2 o'clock with se f 7 a J. O. Mills Paul Nilson, a missionar: aaten 3 = bk fhoauianiop Lol ] o ¥ from hore o ihe Wilson adsiinistration. | ices et the meuse, Rev. Mr. Cavlon & Rect i 6 - |t New ritai 1 ber red. Turkey, delivered an address t the ccent Meeting of the Grange Cor- |the New Britain plumber red. v, ress at the | . T e 1 es s - ) Shatel The accident occurred just below the East Berlin Methodist church last| . Y 21S0 Teport having received as-| officiating. Interment will be in West poration—Voting Places For To- |; i4ge and as reported by Mr. Mills evening. | surance that many republicans will| cemetery. hows that he was hardly to blame potel ool i antiacoonina ool Wed in New Britain morrow—5light Auto Accident Sat- | i AAEE VS figures the town should go democratic. He aX(LEes tnakt_ 1{1 bicycle wtuhofuew,» SWAGGER FALL SUIT Lo republicans il inot maltel this The wedding of Walter Dexter of wurday Night—Church New t of any kind came out o 19 concession although the leaders ad- a Miss Anna Dusi £ ; : rkness in the opposite direction to | FOR WELL DRESSED | mitted that Hughes will not have the | l\l,“svp]‘;cv? =5 [j _A:m‘ She hm On the eve of the greatest national | that which the auto was going and oo New Britain, was solemnized t and state election that has ever been |the hicvele struck the automobile. — 2 Democrats today also expressed | WOMIINg at § o'clock in St. Joseph's The man on the bacycle was not badly hope for the electon of A. D, Cady as | Church in that city. Rev. J. L. Sul- the | PUTt @S the result of the crash. representative On this feature of the | livan officiated. different parties in Berlin expr Ohurch News. g R election, however, they did not seem | The young couple left this after- utmost confidenc at a victory will 2 S AR ek oy a s 7 A to be over confident. The republican | 300N on their honeymoon after which be returned for their party. When |Eerlin Congregational Church—The 3 : Tachine seemingly has not haen overt | tney will reside’ in Worestville, interviewed thi: i Colonel | special e ilc,?; = fh]e cm:o}t‘h I‘a: worked in an cffort to bring victory to | Foran-McGrath Wedding, Charles M. Jar republic nom-= f‘:"{';f 9= ”""“l L ?d”“: ;;f S William J. Simpson for representative, The wedding of Miss Mary C. Me- predisieniendallinere mallieraid hyirholanlon. R and the candidate has won the sym- | Grath and William J. Foran, both | e would be a cverwhelming | rlul_! ustrated addr f:n:on/l hws - g pathy of a number of voters, regard- known young ple, will take | for the party. | Haywood of the International school - less of t party affiliation, because nco Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock | Hughes and t > dt Madnid. o 4 a % of the t ment he has apparently 3 : e £ B 1 X ! o i : he tr Be 1a 2 the Church of Our Lady of Merey, 5 ficket Svouid fearry : e | Thete Wi be 8 moetine of the hoy . e been receir’ -~ from the powers that . sptial high ma Filbe SIR GEORGE H.PERLEY me. o’clock this evening, ;. nuptial high mass will be rae was no doubt as to the final Scouts at 7 should be ted ordinarily to strain Piated Many have £ held the leaders and nominees of the On Wednesday afternoon at 3 3 St Niatienae est due to | o'clock the Woman’s Aid society will It A reception will follow at the home | e e meet at the home of Mrs, Shaw. : e s LS Hw SRR GO G (R it b, : ‘ : SigyCeorgeitg pent il : 2 St Prever meeting will be held in the | ES { the voters > Sinspeated the’ fma- = | 5 dian high commissioner ir Sesibpe Gl L e LR N ey Eenae e ; chines which will he used tomorrow rief Ttems. - Sy S e Jittle doubt in the minds of the town | Pl o sloch on Liketipe R ‘ for the first time in Plainville, and it | The Grange at its regular meeti p o s been made overseas minister of mi Committestaag e conditlon willze 2 aianton s Seallen o e is not believed that they will exper- | tomorrow evening will confer the first | ; b itia for Canada. He has administx peat. In 1912 there was the fear|Mothor "]fl':'ffif',‘”;r,,"‘,‘;;"\"’l"_m;, fiks fence much trouble in stating their | and second desrees, : on ver 000 men disps a troy :;:if[ome LU el 'd‘(’,',:,‘,:i‘m" I o e et preference In the various contests. | Mr. and Mrs. Leon Griff - - ;| Canada, who are now in the trenchg % : o il of the Sunday school. Admission will The ap) RoetRioWnositond o T /o Fle ee e e o B T in France or in training in England membe: hay sturned for ve hic morning John B. | the birth of B : ; He will form an overseas Canadia be 15 cents for adults and 10 cents 2 = | Lamb and Joseph N. McKernan, the < SEar couneilitrom oficers whol Nal for ildren. Candy will be on sale . 2 Ry | SN o . ar ancil from T grilciiiane b custodians, and the keys will be Mr. and Mrs. A, E. McLean have had ssnoriancs withhl tia) Conkdll ment for the Department room. This to serve as moderator, by [ Sl ey § . s American by birth, a native of Ney ol ara bl aohieniinl venne this evening. Rev. R. H. Burton took part | 2 el i Hampshire and a graduate of Harl e e ch we should all share with the | Nearly cight hundred voters will be | = — - vard. He was taken by his parents t B0 moule . L of | crfldren ' : . Ucipate in the election | ALL READY. Ottawa when he was a small child. Hi 8 e n ; <ensington Congregational Church ' . : . and the party leaders expect that over Ap{fl wfl\‘%fi’; Velours worsted holds its own for | has been engaged in the lumber bu gonadence ey ialo ; dncsday evening there will be - 0 g od Wl gt e e ¢ i real service and modishne: This ness with much success. He entered gard Hofthe freate Siickso § Ecear meetin in the Blue Hills district at chines. The town committee have ar- | motorcoat is a winey color, so suitable politics in 1900. In 1912, when Prei e ; & of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.| ranged for the use of a fleet of auto- | Run Down and —Made Strong | g0 ra1] usage, and demibelted, and is mier Borden made a visit \gland] | mobllesitofcanrviitiefyoters S tolithe by Vinol trimmed with black jet, huge buttor r George then Plain Mr polling place and no votes will be So many people in New Britain and | piegce notice the voluminous co \cting premier of Canada Chairman John »f the demo- “ratic town comm and also the nomin @ S el o v evening a partv of Hart- | : ) B J‘"““ h-‘“’;“‘i‘ OfgRbD: 5 sominary students will give an k. £ . P overlooked in the mad rush for vie- | vicinity are in Mrs Wickersham's con- |, oo o - e e e e - going about with the eatest of con- % « 5 L 3 e e S e 2 g ] ) : entertainment in the parlors of the | aition we ask you to e e RE gosnceiasjioiisieen itcome and By ch PEV. MRS, T.D. BARR ew bets hove been made on the | ang get a bottle of Vinol, and if it THE POPULAR SHOE STORE are eagerly waiting for the announce- election locally, although some money | fails to benefit we will return your ments at the poles. Kensington Methodist Church. has been waged by Plainville people | mone | IR Q Grange Corporation Moot monthly business meeting of GOOD SILHOUETTE. on the results nationally, the Wilson In cighty-second year Mrs. SH&T\))EG N) W S 5 % . the Bara ill be held at the Plum colored diagonal serge is the | Mmen being unuble to get better than | jonn W h of Russellville, Pa,, | B s . | howeor L Sheldon, Monday eve- fabric used here. The Russian blouse | €Ven money. ville is normally | says: “I was in a run-down, feeble () T 9 o . { & Ll ning at ? . 8. Neuman of is trimmed with many buttons and a |2 republican tewn and the G. O .P- | condition and had lost fesh. A AN AER ihe eontrast demibelt that fastens with a cloth jominees invariably get a plurality of | neighbor asked my to try Vinol, and | ment at the cr = Seda _cile B4 whitelsatin collariis) ide-||the VOtes. ' Ihc samel condition mayi after! taking: twol hoftles! my strenth The engaging smartness which pro- el an t s PN tachable. The sailor takes a white | Of COUrse apply fomorrow. but all in- | returned; I am saining in flesh, it has duces that eagerly sought and hard was the lowest, largze amount of TR ) and black poppy as trimming, dications point to a substantiaily re- | ,ujit up my health and I am feeling to find “distinguished air” 1n foot- i g i duced republican vote, the only ques- | fine for a woman of my , so I get wear is featured here so strongl t Pull the lever. YVote the |!1oD being as to whether a sufficient | ,round and do my housework.” no well-dressed woman need be with- straight Democratic ticket for peace, | 1Umber of G. O. P. members will | e reason Vinol was so successtul | out it for the Fall and Winter sea- full report th g will % S prosperity and Wilson avt. ”:v_f'» *r‘”rh" "»'Hron' standard to per- |, Mps Wicke m's ‘case was be- | son. It is the last and most lasting given at the Grange ; . sete S 5 e (T(‘mfl‘(:"\r JBERofi e oAby [icausellit con Lestyanciicod §liver word in shoes for the day and hour day evening and a I 2 : If you want War vote for Hughes. 5 2 | peptones, iron and manganese pepto- As true in quality as they are a8 eve e Accept Pastor’s Resignation. nates and glycerophosphates, the ve style and h the certainty of 5 — s Rev. Frederick T.. Grant's resigna- | €lements needed to build up a weak- | ing the limit of shoe value and sat- od to I Wall street and Crooked Politicians | tion as pastor of the Congrerational | ened run-down system and create isfaction. May we show them to Tatter how long you “2nt Hush Who do you want? | church was accepted by the Ecclesias- = strensth. e . " el yiou &= row v red, just gef from —24Vt. | tical society z* a meeting held after Right here in New Britain we ha | Prices $2.50 to $7.50. Lyon's d L8 1 T e S50 DA 8 the regular morning service yesterday. | seen such ellent result from % arh 7 b a . o ADY store a bottl ; e | ‘ | et v b s e e S e e i ] . E el tho racent ean t of | s 2 o i War or Wilson and Peace.—advt ghaving the pul supplied after Mr. . doing so much good for old people in £ i ol g e — business was gonc er an for a carnival to be i the near future wer As the first select v are should | 1 & e & i = irant leaves, and candidates for his other parts of the country. 941 Main $t. Hartford e faken 1 e el for your poo re, hing, per- The “Malefactors of Great Wealth” T item o Le iavited to come here The Clark & Brainerd Co., Riker- ASK THE CLERK FOR §. & H. CREEN STAMPS vote the | irg and you will wondsr at and the “Porch climbers” and the |to preach. Heger Store, New Britain, also at strai b ol should he i jis"mugic. It never burms or blisters 'Man with the Big stick” want Mr. Grant will preach his farewell | the leading drug stores in all Con- marked in circle at the head °fi and siains Defther Gesh 00r clothing, Hughes. Whom do you Want?—advt. |sermon next Supday. He has not as | necticut towns. i ) o i