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‘ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1918, T Plainville News JACK MILLER AND g R WIFE IN WAR WORK MISSETT PLAINTIFF wilvuad g f i N §7,500 ACTION Snes Owner of Auto Who Invited Him for Rice A SALE OF ALEX SMITH & b G WA WRDOKED. SONS RUGS WiLL BENEFIT 1 gy | Surgical Drcssings Work, THESE PRICES PREVAIL e e s who was utomobile accident | »tember, Ifll7,| strator of Fstate of James R Adm nville, Now comes the housewives chance to make selection from 1275 car- B in pet size rugs. New fresh goods just unpacked for this great sale. B in which James R. Kennedy was Three months ago, a jobber found he was overstocked, and in want of ¥ Lillea and in which hel himself lost ready cash, which gave us opportunity to get this lot of Alex Smith & Sons Rugs at a big discount from their real worth. We took quick ad- vantage of the jobber’s offer, and you can choose good dependable rugs at has brofight suit a the biggest kind of savings. of the car, John J. Byrnes, of Ha ford, for 5 vma John P, Begley, administ an and suffered a fractured skull, i the own “Yonkers Rugs.” Smith seamle: Size 9x12 feet, regular $45.00 value “Carlton” Rugs, Smith’s Seam- less Axminster size §x12, regular PRAtcesinie ot $40.00 value for $32.50. ed sale price $32.50. Size 8-3x10-6 Kennedy wha was Killed, has sued ff'r‘ | 8-3x10-6, regular $35.00 value for regular $39.00 value for $29. § 510,000 dan Kenr suffered | i a fractured skull from which he dicd | | $27.50. Size 7-6x9 feet, regular $25.00 value for $18.75 each. each. Size 7-6x9, regular Rugs, our cost sale price each. on September 25. Both suits have | ¢ . - 3 o been brousht in the superior court. | beb ke | SaRd S R According to a statement made by Missett regarding the accident he says he was invited by Byrnes to ride with him and another per from Har fard to Rockvilie on September 1 and he claims that Byrnes was driv Jack Miller, captain of the St. Louis ing recklessly near Coopers Switch in rdinals, who v one of the «c the Village of Hill dsville, and that | didates for manager of the club nex because of the rate of speed at which Axminster Rugs, seamed ones, in 9x12 foot size, regular $29.50 value for $27.50 each. Size 8-3x 10-6, regular $25.00 value for $18.50. Size 36x63 inches, regular $4.75 and $5.76 values, $3.75 and $4.25 each. Tapestry Brussels Rugs, Smith’s seamless ‘‘Nepperhan” in 9x12 foot size. Sold regularly for $28.50, our cost sale price $19.75. Others, sized 7-6x9 feet, regularly sold for $17.50, cost sale price $12.75. e b the local ¢ pte TOSS Wilton Veilvet Rugs, Smith’s Seamless Tapestry Rugs of s eason, enlisted in the United State . o e s 1 1 seamless, sized 4-6x6-6 and regu- Smith’s make, sized 9X12, reg- he was going he was unable tof Marine corps at Newark, N. J. Mill of, was held this after iy priced $16.50, sale price is ular $25.00 kind for $19.50. Also :‘\A.\mdud:ltm:(m with a }_x»<»ll«}~’}; car. | ler's home s in Kearney, N. J. Mr late residence at 2 o'clock. Thel . % $12.50 cach. Others 9x12 ft. other sizes. ssett says he was thrown through | Miller also enlisted as a Red Cro: Rev. E. Gillette of the Congrega- | Will Be Held at State 1 Ju the windshield and , landed on the | nurse. tional church officiated and the burial | 17 and 18 ground, causing a fracture at the base Miller has been in the National |was in the West Cemetry. | o i af the skull and that he was uncon- | league since 1909, and for several L | Hartford, Jan. s.—Conneeticut scious in the hospital for three weeks | vears he played second base for Ditte Plainville Briefs. naenh ; i and was under the care of a doctor | burgh. He joimed the Cardinals in| The W. C.T. U. will meet with Mrs, | oo o 0T SO0V B for nine weeks. 1914, Miller will go to a training |Ella Cowles at her home on Friday | C-P).°l Jan. 17 and 18 at which dei S— The attorney for Missett is B. W.| camp in South Carolina. afternoon at 3 o'elock, | Bates will be present from every tow WAVING AN AUTOMOBII& DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND OX Egan and B. M. Holden attorney | _ i IR e state PROMI"VI.Y R¥OEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PU (CHASED OF US. for Admiristrator Begley. It is alleged Mrs. Benialia Morway is indisposed | e Kennedy’'s death was caused by being | “¢Tved to the members of the church [at her home on Norton Place. | In order that a meeting | thrown against the trolley car. Byrnes | &t 6 o'clock. Mrs. Lewis Gleasor e { take place at I | has retained Frank E. Healy as at- Funeral of Mrs. Gribbon. Bl i s e ek G b D condaet e e e S e e e = | torney. 1 0 B G A e AT e [| 2 R YRR MO RS s Rulin] S Shl SR e GOt Beriin NeWsS | o an witam Klien, soloist Surgical Dressings Work. Dol U e G, Yo 6 . S Rnes e o inn rg i e Al Sl The surgical dressings committee of | o0 eter J. Prior at 58 > g the DINLLH ear, Governo) were gratuitous and much appreciated i} Sl ths itea Pierce street tomorrow morni Hart Willard Chapter, since o’clock. The body will be placed in a oh DON'T WANT IT. | Holcomb requested the Connecticul | society has plans under way for mak- Council of Defense to call tol vauit in the West Cemetery until ext iy = Emma April 1 when the cecuntry found e | itself at war with Germany has made | iTloVeeactip b ihet i ladlacssung | soring! Some New York Women Want Woman S ot o0 lielss fow tHe Fiod Ceen | and which is alsa wanted in as short Wifenty = | Suffrage Discontinued, f ol Warsnalictasosie I a time as is possible. Since the com e ar e stionreal. ; | — lN BEH]JN JAW !8 i T G e o __ e o e surgical | __ The members of the Liberty Chorus ‘Albany, "Jan 8. —A “resolution! has | i T | to the Red Cross society and fur- q o I * o who are interested i | e : - ¢ p 0 h E dressings, made by the Atlantic divis- : € ed in been prepared and will be pre al CHINESE COMMISSION. et e T G“argmg Xorpitan dLESI0L e erts s meaicrom it rasbesn roora are requested to attend & re- and pressed for ad o O e ire s ] AN, fits, voted by the state chap:er; to | A which is to be held in Grange },< or adoption at the meet- | Hartford, Jan. 8.—Seven member the Aviation corp. at Mineala L. L | Deliveri dC lt G iccessary to ship at least 30, = e e b tha e Sy o Bl e o o s c i M | glcal dressings a manth across the tow night- T posed | : sion making a Sm[e GOUHG]] CI Deiense [0 Send v m', Jv,yl(,. (:'l\(‘uvl the coldest propsi- | [ Yeflflb 0al [0 LOBSUmers S el e e |"‘1(‘\ real 1‘ prer ;“‘ln]q for the W to woman suffrage late today commit- | industrial survey of the country Ll theperylce Mo i i | ditig: ork i vart of the | ALY Which is to be held in the Meth- ting the assoclation to & polley ‘of of. | in Hartford where thes il it has “adopted” a French orphan | 1;3:{?[”‘1:"“\“:"‘ . )ilu I:C‘Sp I“;H“f:‘&h :2— 5t chrihies o oclation to a policy of | in Hartford where they will remais Speakers Here {and at its last meeting voted to con- | Acting on numerous complaints re- | oot MENCE (0 feeep up with the e | fort toward sccuring an amendmont | until Friday nignt, when their itiner | tribute its quota to the fund being'—ceived within the past few days, the | (o ™10 “wonderfully well and a Funeral of Mrs. Tucker, to the state constitution to take away | ary carries them to Boston. They wil Y —— | ralsed by the national soclety for !local fuel administration will in all | onr SO0 FEECE B TR SR R e funeral of Mrs, Naney Tuck from women th cently acquired | visit the big industries before leaving - the restoration of the village of Tillo | probability ta heltein e et ol SeniecRonenlietnen ] Mrs. Nancy Tucker, right of franchis for husetts \N[LL EXPLAIN WORK OF b Sl Roy in France. § thing can be done to carb the rapidly | ;. i e his village at one time on the 'jnercasing tendenc: aee s S Sh R, B r articles needed by the saldiers. It is red that all those who e fir g line was captured and occupied ' mer’ 1o charge oxhorbitant Tates for by the Germans in 1814, reoccubicd iraneporting coal from vards in tho el S a for a short time by the French In 1315, ycity to the homes of consumers.! committee to turn out the amount of Orphan and Will Help to Make De- | cavtured :"" t*i""“’“d](”““lb“ d”m ')‘Y}::;' Since the shortage became acute, | dressings which are wanted in order I man and utterly devastated. iy o a & s vastated French Town Inhabitable retired in 1917. The village is well back ful‘-‘] (:x(iglmg;:;:o b‘_“‘m‘ri‘ng"(fi:)lrclh‘ o “l}:l\t{»“‘; e shortage, besides doing e "rp":]‘m"n‘g‘m‘o‘i‘ma‘ih‘ e !men. At first this class was satisfied Sue for $110,000. i ) ~ {to charge a fee that brought forth nd| mpe Waterbury and Milldale Tram- in their old homes. i S i 3 find their little houses of i pulL asiithe fdemand i tor i thelli 8y s vilCo. is thedefendanc ¥in® a Fsuit \ " Those who want to know what they | brick and tile desroved, the fruit Services bcame greater, it evidently | po " gamages of $100,000 which is trees cut down and the fields despoiled ameiitneindetermina tionfitol eAl e 4 ithe Snpesior Court of Kthis pecple are at present lodged in l2te “Wallingford.” According to the | . .ty by John F. Sullivan and his cks and trying ta get the ground ' information in the possession of the | ;o “Mrg Cecclia Sullivan, both res in order for early plantings. They fuel committee, this is being done at dents of Plainville. M llivan was strious and courageous and & rapid pace. d in a collision of cars near the Fmma Hart Willard Chapter “Adopts™ | -:-The day. each week wherithe prices are lowest . Saye-your mofey, By;trading:here on‘'Wedpesday atus., | = may do in order to co-operate with FRANKFURTS e¢r BOLOGNA ........ b 18c Sliced Calves jthe soldiers and sailors of the nation in order to bring the war to a succes » 23¢ ful conclusion will have their oppor- | are Ind 54 | indur tunity at a raliy which will b : b 'l‘l pe BScome asmin selfaibporting with One of the members of the commit- | ;) pain school, Waterbury, on Octo- LIVER y at a raliy ch will be held a : oo 1ot : hsenc A 3 Y, Octo- |l e - =} LAVELN ... y 3 1 be At help—They need. tee stated today in the ' absencel lof i\ g oR gt o S ahe s —— i Athletic hall in E $36,000 ' Chairman E. W. Christ, that it st Berlin on Janu- 60 Houses at $600 for hous bled | permanently disfigured and di Choice Stewing 2 1 C | Ty A Fresh Plate i 3C 1b ary 18. This meeting will be given | §0 sets of hou known where expressmen have g - 5 colli P scause the accident. The colli- A i s under the auspices of the State Coun- | = $100 I 6,000 ' charged as hish as $150 for deliver- | because of the accldent WS colls VAT I}y BU"E‘ a E,’,_Lv?) BEEF . .. cil of Defense. A number of well 0 sets of Farming tools ing 'a half ton offfcoal from thetoen- | fo BRC e o= T e o o B rators i } AN itk k spe: S ave been IToCur 3 i Wi i a b2 e = e 3 i 3 known speakers have been procured | $100 ............. 6;0008 fen Ot the oty o Websterymil Manail c=s8s IeS R SNERE BARE L H Mohican Creamery Loin Yearling hich the counc an for the camy Live stock for the whole for carting the same amount to S | thrown from her seat and that a num- Fores Yearling 3§ fic f conducting and some of these speaker e R 3,000 /ton street a sum of $2 was as i : : : n LAMB b 3 . . S e x { .4 »,8 | LAMB .. . will visit this district. They will ex- ———— . It is probable that the admin Rerforieriunniilestif e D, LAMB .....Ib % ! E 46(: 2 $l 36 plain to the townspeople the immense $51,000 ‘tion will enact some ruling to put ;’e‘“tegn‘;m‘u‘f'm;“}q::‘r‘:’;onf‘;nd - 9y lbs « agnitude of the war whic! s coun- Chis eauipme rill give to thes i i © st . % magnitude of the war which this coun- | Th juipment will g ese a stop to this bad habit, Sl i L try. has undertaken. The com raily - unfortunnte people the opportunity to! The fuel administration has also will enlighten them on the points on earn thei which they have been in doubf. The in the hy Liberty Chort gram. The rally will be on upper teeth that were not Droken. She claims her back was injured a result of the accident she was tfined to the hospital for a long pe ILean Hamburg 2 1 c e R SO 500 Bushels Fancy daily sustenance, sheltered ' pheen no.fied that in several instance Ut mble homes. made possible these drivers have not been given a STEAK ....1 crasity of the Daughters of | 51ip from the dealer showing just of a scries | the American Revolution {'what poundage was contained in the & will assist in the pro- ' by the g CE NORTON till sick and lame, and there Whole Milk C atives [ o4 vhich will be held in the various sec- | ALICE N N, lamount so.d. It has been the custom | S-° 18 still sick and lame, 2 : — o i tions of Berlin. The names of the | ROSENt. | of qealors in the past to submit to 1° ® Permanent injury e =i 9to 11 A. M. HOUR SALE CHEESE 1b 15 Ib pk men and women speakers will be an-{ e e s | her to walk with a limp. e i s — - 1 e an- | Fined for Tetting Dog Run Loose. the consumer through the driver a /* B T | 5 000 / the use B Lean Hamburg 19‘ nounced later |'slip telling what each delivery er or elther a plaster cast and able to walk only a short distance, and that very slowl STEAK ... b ollowin the complaint of Charles « Gulong, the assistant superintendent imittee which ' 4t the Berlin Construction Co.. Tony . meeting beld . prantello of Kensington was ordered weighed, and fears are entertained in | some circles that neglecting to do so | e Committee to Mcet i E | i B Best Pure P EL 2 Ibs fifi Cgk | Spring Lamb - g IMW CHOPS a'“ b 30(: { i | § i { The fire equipment c s elected at the with the express drivers may have a 3 St she says. As the result of the injury | § S in K ton last weei will meet - before Judge Griswold this . L\;':d::“g _m‘ Cv“;"’“r:ge S!‘_ff” ‘"“(‘fhtl; to her right temple she says she suf- “G“aranteeq 43C FLOUR Fancy Nativ Thur evening. A number of esti to answer for letting his dog , & pisley nas been mformed Of | o s severe headaches and pains in EGGS .. doz a M 25(: mates have been obtaincd from vari- { this practice and he stated this after- ous manufacturers of fire 1pparatus Aunt Jemima Pancake | TURNIPS pk The dog attacked Mr. his clothes. Man- not able to do her | nd also is troubled | loose. her back and i household work, noon that the matter will he turned | over to the sealer of wei and | or Buckwheat 9 p= and the committee will endeavor to andcoit anait 2 PR S )’ P @hake s favorabe report when the s fined $7 and costs. and the | & casures. In the past coal deaters| "ih sleeplessne he asks damages | $54 & Sound Yellow 1 Dol Pk 4OC T3 0 g was remitted or s promise to e s " | amounting to $100,000. ‘g e 1 J 5 aed 7 kz L’:uszc Yellow f: matter 1s laid hefore the town. Al .ce that the dos was kept locked up. | Short-weighting their customers have | 2Mounting to §109.090- - ' = = |4 § ONIONS 4 lbs f S ABe pumber of residents on Berlin street B i . ! had the bitter experienc of facir e ppac — ONIONS nk ¥ g have voiced their approval of the man- Anwait Mecting of Selectmen. i court of justice for the offen: e s e T T ik ner in which Kensington has under- | The regular meeting of the board | repetition may follow if the law T e Pt e e FLOUR taken to arouse the town and a simi- | of selectmen has never been awaited | lived up to. G me il il New Graham New Mixed 2 3 ee . formed Rer- - intes < AL AL R E Jar committee may be formed on Ber- | for with such interest as is the one siirses and a hoisekeoper o faks| g 1 ' NUTS .. 2 Ibs 3bC lin street. Invitations will be sent 1o | which will take place next Monday 5 1b bag & number of Berlin street residents| evening. The agitation over a fire and it is hoped that they will attend | department for Berlin, coupled with | Students Return After Spending Holi- |3 and the children, | 1t expense | & - are of the ho and that he was put to i the accident he has had to employ | | | 2 hills, sos, e S Y the meeting. the demand made by the city of New days at Homes. Tno ot el eiihe Cape Cod Grangers Go to Hartford. Britain for the payment of the DIl of : b case is being handled for Mr. and Mrs. | Bl GOOQD PANCAKE SYRUP ¢ hot 3 Cranberries 2 gt = Ehelntailaon | of the Grange | $100 which was tendered the town for | New Haven, Jan. 8.—Yale univer- | SUllivan by Atforney 5. 3. Holden of POk RG] ASC : Bl e final 1 e Grange | Hartford - v's fire department ° sity re-opened today after an extend- the use of that c d last evening at drill team was he - ; S has aroused the intercst of the resi- ed Christmas rec A successor to | Pavish Guild Me - CORN ME * ROLLEI A p Ials ange ha Mhis ernoon at Fox ‘ 4 : 2 N M/ D i . B e e %] dents of the town. It is expected, Captain W. S. Overton, U. . A. re-| The annual mecting of the Parish & 0 LLED OATS 3 lbs 230 Solid Glflp(‘ 1 9(: = Gl ' o | that the Board ,will call a town meet- tired, who has been forced by illness | Guild of the Church of Our Saviour, > FRUIT .. 4 for conference and Miss Irene Vigts represented the local nge. To- night the te visitors wiil exemplify the sixth degree lecturers F ing for the purpose of giving the pub- to resign as commandant of the | will be held the parish house on | lic a chance to voice its opinion. Tt Yale reserve officers training corps, it | Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock is hoped that there will be no more ' is understood, has been named and is | report of the work for 1917 delay. What action is ever decided expected shortly read by the sceretary and the election New Meaty PRUNES 21bs 25C ¢SH SHREDDED COCOANUT .... b 276 PURE LUNCHECN COCQA ......... b 0)36 ————————— ——————————————— mma Hart Willard Chapter. upon must hegin immediately. Berlin | ____ s ‘,w officers for the com vear will | Emma Hart Willard Chapter D. A. R.| cannot afford any more repetitions of % e — | take plz There supper — - 3 Wishds to thank all who participsted Sunday nisht | on Berlin street and will return to | - s DRIED LIMA BEANS .......... o 21bs S T PR In the pageant festival at the ser: ] ) | Hartford. [0S £ e 5 C R vice in Commemaration of the Fore-; Berlin Briefs. [ The mails at the post omee win | Start the New Year Right— GOOD TOILET PAPER 9 S8 .M HOUS AT fathers, given in Berlin church Dee-{ The new furnace has arrived and | €10S¢ at 6:30 instead of 7 o'clock. | Buy vour Drv Goeds, Fur- % . £ S 2 rells gc ember 14, as well all friends Who tpo library will be open on Wednes- | Miss Barldine Hastings of Middle- | Smoked Shoulders 1b 24(: | nishings, Shoes and Rubbers by their interest helpZulness 4. i town visitin = IWTmTQ . ¥ koo o N ehn 02w ; EpElItienng n fovn N | SWIFT’S SUNBRITE CL 2 cans O3 B iy bl rsnal The Women's Aid society wiil meet ”N;e Rm} Cross rooms will be open of I.J. BIRNBAUM | i :‘}C { C RSl o e condi- el ilany Y all day today and tomorrow. " slass | 7 - Hgna tomorrow evening TN e e ;‘;n;g;t_ | We can save you money on The service of the speaker, Hon.' Adolph Carlson has sold his phu;al Prayer meeting will be held tonight, [ account of low expenses. |

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