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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, \”EDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, P amvii"e ’%éws l - Store Will Be Open for Basiness Ividay. the nd, Washington's Birthday. Couple Married 5(7Years Ago;: Hartfora’s Most Long Residents of Plainville [l = auomere: Frid February ad, cWash- ‘Thrift Stamps, if bought by ington’s” Birthday. our store will you. will help you save and serve the United States too. sk v il — il SURPRISED ~ BY. FRIENDS SILKS Buy Furs Now at About Half What ! rouoe on st 7om o oo | [| _ Famous in_ connctcni—en, | in New England—for over | and Names of Men in Service Are | three-quarters of a century. They Will Cost Next Season e e (B 2 New Khaki Kool. I ALL INDICATIONS ARE TRUE AS THE FACTS SEEM TO ardgWoskcrs, | New Wash Habutai 42 POINT AT THE RECENT AUCTION SALE IN NEW YORK WHEN TWO ; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morgan cele- ' [ New Plain and Fancy Taffeta also b THINGS STOOD OUT MOST PROMINENTLY, THE VAST NUMBER OF | brated thcir golden wedding anniver- | Silk i 42; SKINS SOLD AND THE EXCEPTIONALLY HIGH PRICES TH 4 cary at thei home on Park street, | o Eilkss BROUGHT, IT WILL SURELY PAY YOU TO BUY FURS NOW 10R Plainville, yesterday. The couple | New Georgette Crepe (;(“ NE \] 1ZASON'S WEARING AT THE PRICES W1 ASK. were married 50 years ago at the | ew Shantung Pongees. Fme Ul PELTS AT THE NEW YORK SALE ADVANCED FROM ) M| home of the bride who was then a | Etc., etc. | u«l/mches TO rm . OVER TIUS PAST SEASON'S PRICES, resident of Newinzton and whose NOW ON 54-In : i e den name was Nellic Kilbourne. X TYON 4ndy, taupl X v ction © . re line o < at a nty-five per 5 Guel 1 EXHIBITION gindy, We officr selection of our entive line of Furs at a twenty-five per cent. Thir i have She dauihier lied My | . ¢ ci went n ! hrice! & ! | e — redncti from ‘llv ir present = d price i B e Morgan, who is living with them. | This special reduction applics to cvervh in our Fur stock, Fur = ! ok Immediately after their marriage L d e 3 Coafs, Mur iots, BUranlufts, Iresoants Bur Stolosiand Bin Oa b2l Mr. and Mrs. Morgan decided to move aces an rimimings will undoubtedly be the last call on Furs, act quickly if you would save 2 o d sl 25 75 ce the pri hat will prevail xt to Plainville and spent practically all | from 25 per cent. to 75 per cent. on the prices that will prevail nex of their married life here. | season Showing of The choic ations for Spring, 1918, are be- ing received and displayed. " During Hw‘v evenir while “l‘W cele- | New Beaded and Jmbroidered Bands, Separate 3 THE NIEW FOOTWEAR e | bration of the event was in full swing, & Motifs, Tassels and Pendants, Silver and Gold Laces avol copnan DR e Buy Service friends and meishbors surprised them Motitetase s e 0 [ . woman who wishes to he fachion 5 in h{mn; of the mwvlu‘h’n'\ Several New line of Tilet, Venise and Irish Laces. one that J bly shod. Note the Brown Russia B o lncal and musical selections were ren- | [ e iy S R ot | : ! (Hm'r Oxfords with military and ass dered by members of the party and| g New Lace Flouncings for Dresses. R:;h,l{ W/orzzcst,e & Cuban heels, new lacte, and lo | Of which we did not hav near | Mrs. Pearl Smith Fuf‘r-r"d W‘Hh a Novelties in Lace, including the new Wool Laces - i o S e | reading rvf“},(. fellow's "T!Rhmv of | A large assortment of the very latest in Veilings s rfc\_grfy mmbc h.zvzd‘ -Sn a compplete line of sizes Very Smart Indecd are (he Gt el 0 es SRl o612 ne.’. which was ablv rendered |l by the yard, and made Vells, new Braids and But- | 20} atireasonableprices brown Russia Calf Pumps with preciated highly. Later she tons for Spring. Sl pta yachette and texti leather with presented ‘the couple with a few re- | 4 H d P h D hend Pl Srant colored linings, covered frames 4| membrances and congratulated them. | § Maids’ D in Black i ouse an orc resses heels, priced at $7.30 a pair. Ly . : | Games were plaved by the members alas vresses 1n blac Wing Tip Pumps with sweit inside pocket and patent fastener SO o0 by iho. meraost In fine quality percales and Ginghams, beautiful soles and military heels are shown oo ese bare s | of the party and a ‘soctal was enjoved In Soisctte and Poplin, new models, from $2.49 | stripes and plaids, latest models, all sizes from 34 to e ek tese bags are specially | after which light refreshments were | | e e e i iblachficalifans $a 0 Dall: fine for carryving small parcels served. 3 bk g brown Russia Calf $3.30 pair. g ; ; Mas sl e your knitting materials, ete. Priced ; Honor Roll At Post Office. ent colt and dull calf for $6.50 pair. while lot lasts at $1.00 each. s 3 Residents of the town have placed === Sho b e Ml G FREE WOOL GIVEN TO THE KNITTERS BY THE the bovs from Plainville who are FAVING AN AUTOMOBILE ) FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON ponziginessorylecRo ERINBINACO MBI COMFORT COMM!TTEE THE NAVY LEAGUE PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. e | in all branches of the army and the | b navy. Tt known that there are a few names that2are not on the list be- ; caunse they joined the service only rocontiy 1t is roque d that reln- 2 themselves innocent of any implica- the honor roll correspond Some tives or friends of any young man in @erlm News 0 o s e went so far as to remove evervthing have pictnres of the board tak roll hand in the same at the post oi- ¥ from their pocke but hidden in a when it is compleied, a > theo! fice. The total number of men from pocket, the officer discovered > <ent to the bovs in the 1 Plainville who are serving their money. They had already split “fif- ticularly those who bave alread, country 1s 88: 23 arc in the navy and -fifty”” and were having their part- to nee, who have never had a 63 in the army < ing drink, prior to making their “get- ' opportunity 1o sce the boaid. Plainville ¢ Mot I y a-way’ As there was very little to . - 5 | MRviLe Grange Meeting. S Water, Water, Ever, BrC, N N 5 = lN BERLIN [;[]8 l prove their innocence the fine Eyeryyhore }' The reguiar meeting of the Plain- d the vamp, for § ) poir enoiigh at our last sale imposed on them. The total amount If Coleridge, the poet were alive to- | Ville Granze. No. 54, took place for each was §71.25. day, and were to write. “Water, Wa- | Night at the hall on Pierce % i ter. Everywhere, and Not a Drop to |-The meting 0 meant for TWO Lrght Fmgel‘ed Gemry AS’ Molumphy Case Continuced. D e uTa R e e e e e The Molumphy case which has' he had the town of Berlin in mind nge and a pian had been running for -some time Was ' ‘The heavy rain and thaw, has caused | Worked ont by the committee sessed m m G()m‘[ again continued this morning uniil! every vaeant lot and back vard tertainment which was hi the meeting of the court ext Tuesdiy. | resemble a i ure ocean. N y | 1sfactory. An especially Church Supper. every cellar on Berlin road is flooded, a1 had heen arransged. ) On Friday evening of thix week ':,':,d(,:h:r,.‘,',':m[,‘,”‘;1.'l~”1\,:Y.,’\I\’\‘“.;”: o ”ln..;l_ Tiaed Berlin Congregational church. Fol- | in POs B J Ll ell read to the member : — Jowing the supper which will be held ST fhe manter whiin o Malinoski Dropped Into Globe Cafe at 6:30, there will be a social h Berlin Briefs, hieeting ol ihciStite The co t arrs nents ¢ 1\ B | For Friendly Game of Pool and pr—h e Tavel A son mas been born to Miand hes g S i Made reraraibo: o iciommodate | Mz WimE MoK on o Kensington Dindefarran euicnis; (o i finlay Rl L e Miss Frances Perkins of rlin | Which rthe characters were made BLA 3 strect has becn removed for treat- ! of members of the Grang ot Deaks. | Gas Leaks in Berlin. ment to a private hospital in Hart- | was entitled *Pa's New Workmen of the gas company | 1. Miss Perkins has been ili for | er.” The members of the have been endeavoring for the past. some time. worked faithtully for the week to find leaks which are believed ! he birth of a son to M weeks with their parts and to exist in Berlin. The workmen have Vernon Maine I been was staged very suvce 1 been digging every few feet, but thus N e Hee L et tiaY | WhoRtookSpartiinithe play far, have been unable to locate the £1la Danicls, Miss Halen cause of the frouble. | S = bert. Daw. John Smedha The General Gave Way. | AoTEs UGl SN ! Was Robbed—Gas Slcuths on Trail At the-session of court this morn- Bng, Wladislaw Oleder and Stanislaw Rustick were fined $25 and costs LY Judge George Griswold, for allegod Tobbery at the Globe cafe last eve- | ning when C. Malinoski was relieved of a roll conslsting of elght $5 bilis. i The arrest was made by Constable ¥ RN albis AL, rico Pola. at the request of Malinos Special Lenten services will be held (Philadelphia Pubile Ledser) | after he discovered that he had veen at the Berlin Congregational church “Phere | 1 Tt : Shipyard Workers Wanted. 2 Tobbed. this eveming. Prayer meeting will be DA B, 8 W COMLIIER e S A A St et e X < St According to the plaintiff, he stop- held at 7:30 and will be followed by '(':H'.',“"’J\“"I‘")"V"‘ d iy ?' “\",’“'"‘“‘X * ! ceived enrollment blanks and pledge g - = i ere L ta v S . rf., Ve r. Gieorge oodward. who & % 3 gy i ;;‘yed at nhekilnbe last evening Wh;rl a talk by .“}5 YIB'IEOYB e VI RSTiatnl Shtie 0 Stk o (i | cards to be used in the drive to se- To ¢ A )s here and abroad the e was asked to foin in a soctable “-thnol e O e Tiantock: cure men for work at the shipvards(selves in ihe work of knitting sweat- | fort committee of the Navy league is | who gwme of pool. He removed his coaf, ork of correcting misspelle R ; oldiors enjos the | {NToughout ihe eastern end of the|ers, socks. muffiers and other such | giving wool sratis. Thi and his friends removed his roll. Af- names and eradicating names of i s v country. The cards are for these who | wearing ter finishing the game, he put s those who have through .mistake |92nCes at the Patridge Inn, entisted | = W0, - 52 S0 8 50 o 0B 0 et F0 [Horins coat on and without feeling im his been placed on the honor roll out- ;:‘:(‘, SIoisenilie v avbod VR o n R e ECGhitad St S & e e pockets, started for the railroad sta- 'stde of the town hall will be started - SHipy i it e bu ] = ; tion to purchise a ticket for N tomorrow. _Several of the names on | A bHAAder eneral Was dolng & | Tsoiice Reserve. The bureau has | SPOCi | delivery clerk at the local post | for the Republican leaders to heed the | the two p < 1pight. weli;agree upon Britain. It was then that he discov- the board have been misspelled, and ' One-step very v h the best- office. has resigned his position on ac- | call for the return of strong men, men four men of high ability, without re- sred to his surprice that he had been as there are about 15 more names looking Augusta girl at the party. Af- count of poor health of distinction, to Congress. They ha gavd party lines ! g relieved of his money. With the aid to be dlaced on the list, this work t°f several delichtful rounds the gen- of the ticket agent, he secured the 1will be done tomorrow. The list of | STal was tapped on the shoulder by a services of Constable Pola, who ac- those in the service which has been g private who claimed hls share there was a gmood attendance vy com- phas ) idea has | ticles becan f price . of wool apparel for our Dboys 'n great impetus to the knitting | now “A. brigadier general was doing a aiso received complete information concerning the enrcliment of men in : this reserve and the information Sequassin lodze. No. 74, 1. O. O, F. | fine material from which to choosc > . could refuse such a eall free to all fhose who are interested in | Will hold a regular mecting fomorrow | There are in New York city four men lemenceau sits in the Wrench \ of natic eputation, o gh'ealiber, | C o ¥ squi ] —itis] 8 13 ieh: dance { the project. The shipyards at pres- | night at headquarters on est Main | Of I ;' nalgr xuhnin‘ .””,h 1 hamber, an Asquith in the British companied him back to the saloon. filed at the capitol in Hartford. is s evin L lent are rushed and men of all trades | Strect. The mectinz will be called to and former members of a President’s ' Commons, we can reasonably dema The two “friends" were still in the without a flaw, and Rev. S. A. Fiske, o =12 PR e quic rl‘i‘ nnil St S order at 8 o'clock Cabinet. We refer to an Elihu Root, an Alton B. Parker, an o and su ned o W 3 PR . £ e neral, with an amazed and |°? b “ & Tk W o) R ex-Justice hes = ey oafe, and were summoned into the who Is to superintend the work of jfhe eacral Wil e Gl | " The State Council of Defense is co- The regular mid-week praver meet- The Hon. Elihu Root ] x-Justice Hughes or a John Purroy side room, w e they proclaimed correcting the board intends to have ' aTMMusec press; J is seat. The Hon. George W. Wickersham. | Mitchel. with Leo A. Korper, feder-|ing of the Congresational church will | L ) director for the te of Connecti-|be held tomorrow nizht at the home | Lhe Hon. Oscar SRS | We might even find a fine type of in the enrollment of men for this|of Mrs. Frederick Gillette of Canal [EnoREon e nnyel Fotlidson : isiness man. end of the service, The total number | street. R 5. C. Gillette will be in Wt el G mion G CRn — of men “hat should he supplied by | charge stamp.would force the selection of {i1heltaiclot Gonnecticubitoriuh istworic | NG S II N o1 oM om0 50 S oo thsll o ol L aseRd s actignion ithey DEos B2 =iogis > 5 o fol Scol cratic side Or, better still, in this (Baltimore Sun) iz 17,000 and those who enroll are| gwamp has r i m s a SE s i e | Swamp has returned from a visit to Honaltas T e onereae e told to remain at the present posi-|per son Howard, stationed at Camp | oroony, CTISIS When we Jave st ! gtess is in its glory when e T e s I e G| S e P i woeful lack s men in Con igatin’ instead of legislatin Postn Peter J Prior has x.wn'"nt d in (’; V“: '\nwn‘ )t Plain. | S€Vered his connection with the Br meRifo R Suilongtie & g tol Brass Co. and has accepted a po- | ville ar formation concerning the - : uges &t i G Lappie and wife, have removed to | 8 Plainville Briefs, Waterbury Sailor George Day of the United Hevlae MacDonald oz el R v ates navy i ending a short fur-| church of Our Lady of Merey will | § (JLEAN P lough at the home of his parents. oltver fhet Tenf o ot il i [] | The annual convention of post of- | Joseph's church in New Britain to- o S oy %, | fice clerks will be held in New Haven [ night. 4 ASONABLE FOOTWEAR Friday, February 22 and Walter Principal O. L. Judd of the Plain- & FOR MEN AND WOMEN Athrop. clerk at the local office on chosen as delezate. The | confineg convention is to he meld in | of Congressional Bliss D. Lappie of Church street ha school, who has been In order to make room home iwith an attack ® New Spring Iootwear, we «rip. h:\f» fully recovered ridgeport on the same day and § to close out many of our a: | | | \ B R ird ha red rse Pearl W. Smith has been chosen del- !, Robert Hird has entered the Morse | lines at prices that mean | ezate from Plainville isiness college in Hartford and is | % from 50c to $3.00 : : e . taking a course in accounting and | R Addison W. Ives of 1,.?111.1 street. | buginess | At $2.89 Sl il at his 'K = o Vomen's Patent anc ‘}:":‘\ ’?\ e SRS i Women's Black Kig and Gun v ”“" ; ;1“‘“" and PG“" | home, has impro s | S ¥ \ Salf 3utton Soots, “ Iober! Snideman of Whiting street cur New Congressmen. Tetal Calf B n o « e leather ‘or cloth i a iban = - (New ¥ Tribune) | plain toe, Cuban and spool heel. | 5, On March 5 Greater New York will | Value $3.50 | Values $3.50 and $4.00 R] Tway J)E@ns‘\n elect four new members of Congress, } t Wo in Manhattan and ts Brook- A}‘Ah at $1.00. gy g e sy o i ‘ iR TR rovide -sticeess i o S \ Dentist e oo B SH M:RG The Shoeman ound the batile tanks ol USIN& dumims imitoiions of them to movements of the real thing RUSSKLL BUTLDING, PLAINVILL etiEncd 1 B J w7 41 Main St., Hartford { deceive the enemy to induce them to of the dumymics is here shown F OFFICE HOURS: com 1 t b eoans: Sihe - Britis re ow | S - of hei n,, y : In this election women will vote. great succe e a n his ammunition and to cover btaken to a Position near the front. - | Mon., Wed, and Fri., 9 a. m. to 8 p. m‘| Here is an admirable opporiunit $4.00 All Colors—Regular $1.50 Grade. for S. & H. Green St amps.

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