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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1918, Big Thanksgiving Sale Down Stairs of China, Cut Glass, Housewares Etc. HAVILAND 100 pieces, gold people, wi for this sale for th 12 pink Don’t wait. -0 it $4 were $3.00, porcelain (50 pieces) choice of two flower decorations with gold and handles, re ed for S$8. an flo: $3 A Big Lot of 1,000 Picces. lined certainly TEA CUPS AND SAUC kind DINNER PLATES, 9 0 kind, 1d .00 a [EA F DINN ges 100 d 6t ral 50. 100 fore the pr CRE tt FIN ice cracker ea ch. design. We edges dozen for "LATES for 5 set Water umblers, sk China edge handles. reg. 39.50 set. Sets, ‘handle pitcher with 2 quart capacity Would $1.95 FINE SE r prices N KUTTER"” surprise will NUT and six At picks NUT CRACKERS Nickle pla NUT PICKLE FRUIT KNIV DINNER SETS of Haviland China consisting of 56 pieces, pink flowe: handles, service for 6 $35.00 Sale But 12 sets, Hurry. Dinner flower spray Service price $49.50 at But 25 sets. Sets, edge Reg. =old people price $26.50 set. DECORATED DINNER WARE. All one decoration, pink flower spray with Buy what you want and buy at once for val. and handles, cheap. PLATTERS or Meat inches were 49¢c, for 29c. COUPE SOUP PLATES, kind, $1.95 dozen. OATMEAL OR CEREALS, shapes, kind, $1. FRUIT SAUCERS, $1.50 a dozen : dozen. PICKLE DISHES, reg. price 3ic, sale price 19c. DINNER SETS of American porcelain (100 pieces) all one dec- oration, with gold lined edges and handle, regular price $19.50. Sale price $13. GLASS OFFERS. 500 Pleces Cut Glass such as candy Jars, footed Comports, May- onnaise Dish and Ladle, salad and Fruit bow Worth up to $2.00. Choice while lot lasts, 98¢ each. Frary and Clark, at less than be- 5, Dishes, 50 dozen. inch, reg. doz meter 8 dozen. 7 inches, dozen. reg. inches lined $11.98 val SPECIAL CUT consisting of all over cheap = set. by cut in be the made Landers, Sets. 25 styles of these famous carving sets, at they are so much less than you would think. Laders, Frary & Clark, silver plated heavy nut Reg. $1.98 kind, $1.49 set. pearl handle, silver plated, reg. 25c ones, for 19c each. nickle plated, six in box, reg. 25c value, for 19¢ box. silver plated ones in sets of six $2.50 value, for $1.95. you $1.98 grade for $1.69 ed, S, HAVING 2 AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. BERLIN NEWS UTHS NOT GUILTY IF STEALING AUTO, ity and Roche Satisfy Judge " They Are Inn ocent B HIRED BY SOLDIER in Uniform Said He Owned the and Wanted Them to Take New Britain ial Tonight. jmes . Garrity ed to elbert Warren, on ber 29, fion, and the were discharged becaue Garage—Chur John Roche have taken the automobile night, without the owner's per- | | | of of of evidence by Judge George C of the Warren, h street, New wold, wh town o lives Britain, cou rt, this at charged oys with theft fo his automobile he night of Octobe: Garrity pleaded not d that they were er who was in of the Kilby The boys bldier paid them mobile back to Mo Britain, drove j Bank hill ne and it was ther e auto met them. were then the d that the man rought into court returned to iam H. Gibney owing to their d on probation nding the decision d that there was ance to convict the accused were disct Hallow he boys Knniversary e Christian Notice. of the notified ectors me day of November and there to vote srnor, Lieutenant ( of the State, Tr er, Attorney ford County s fram the Fi 1 District, Senat k Senatorial Di bate for the Di esentative to th of this St of the Peace. e Klectors re her hd an F by er mbly ices olls will he forenoon afternoon on n Hall, Berlin, ict; at Lyon's second district; d's Market g distirct ! Atte ARTHUR be open until said in Bar ar L. bd at Berlin, C bber 21st, 1918 House, furthermore said that for drivin and as he had to return to c; night he asked them auto as where they stalled the | > that t Garri taken he court this morning the accus who but camp asked t good r Judge Endeavor Gener: Member of from r 29 gui hirec the automobile in Kensing to rin’s g into hiy th Py of not harged the Roche ity and i by a in tho mp the in take re where his father kept it ir as the he owner and custody ol ed them e soldier | osecutor hat ord. be riswold court, enough therc- c'en Sovial, Town and eting AT by b we irer, St rst ( or Stoict t o e next ate society warned for of of Ber- to on the ) 191% allot, for aor, Secre- Comp- reriff fo Con ‘ongress- Tl Jud »f Ber Geaeral ind the x o'clock five o'clock 1n day the ber nd at Building, ia Town firs at the votir Shop the WOODRUFF, Clerk. | | { | | | | | that | Charles Grace the | in | Wood- | third | church, Hal- church church a very the Second Congregational will hold its fifth anniversary lowe'en social tonight at the parlors at 8 o'clock. All members are welcome and pleasant evening assured them. ltev. Carlton Hazen, pastor, will ad- dress the meeting and luncheon will be served. { ' Rev. S. A. Fiske of the Berlin Con- (Cortinued from gregational church announced this | - morning that the regular weekly | in fighting. The prisoners insisted that worship will be held tonight, and the | the Americans were British soldiers in Boy Scouts will meet tomorrow night. | United es infantry usiforms. The | | CAPTURED BY ENEMY Fics Fage) The Red Cross rooms will be open all | 350 expressed the belief that th. i imomr comrades to the south were hamm ing at the gates of Paris. Tt is thought Lieutenant Jackson was taken prisoner during the recent fighting on the Belgian line. BOWLING RESULTS. Georgo Rumfree. ven month old George Rumfree, s Mrs. Curtis Rum- | son of Private and free of Kensington, died at the home of his pavents last night. The father of the infant is in the United States army. The funeral was held at | 2 o'clock this afternoon from the home. New Britain. e 0a e l0s 89 a8 Larson ........103 108 the asses of the town of Berlin | Lofgren Soootnyt Gy all tax lists must be handed in Anderson . 98 1 before 8 o'clock tonight. 1 — - Mrs. W. H. Griswold 403 518 ; 4 s Hartford with a broken wrist. e o 83 113 108 114 i Foote Briefs. Kinhms Berlin All property owners are notified by sors is suffering Private Andrew Orsie is spending a furlough at his home in Kensington. James St. Marie are | on the birth of Mu being and Mrs. congratulated a son. Ferrara of Ken- on Mrs. John being congratulated of a daughter, Trma. Mr. and sington are the birth vle and price. M Seaman Leland Hoar of the navy spending a few days at his home | this city. He hs | a sever attack The Shuttle Meadow will serve a beefsteak | clubhouse on Saturday o'clock Major Herbert A, ordnance department, Washington, D. €., was yesterday. DOUGHBOYS SAVE MONEY. American soldiers in France sent home $467,748.14 in the week ending | September 19th according to reports lin street. | just communicated to headquarters of the United War Work Campaign. The S i h remittances were mad through such | agencies as the Y. M. C. A., the | Knights of Columbus, and the Jewish | Welfare Board, and that. without | { cost to the men. This saving is at a | rate of more than $2.000,000 a month. Fortify yourself against | mo suron 5 sl o of e e it by taking spend- Mrs. John Colber of New York ing the weck with Mr. and in Beckley. Compare s Seibe: Mrs. Nelson from a severe Pelletier is recovering ] attack of influenza. ) Adolf grom a Renn severe slowly recovering attack of pncumonia. of pneumonia. Country dinner at evening club the AT 200 barrels Baldwin ap- 1l hand picked: $4.00 per bar- Vendrilla, Ber- 10-30-3dx ron vel at my place. C Johnson of stationed in this the at city numerable services furnished not only there but also home by the ' the K. of C., Jewish Welfa 3oard, the Y. W. C. | Community Service, the Library Association and the Salva- tion Army, all of which are united in the coming drive for $170,500,000 during the week of November 11th the American REALTY The following ccorded in the yesterday Bodwell Land Taylor, land in ford Road Herbert A. Johnson, land Mary Ol administratr of Paul Olesal Aaron F. Johnson has been ap- pointed administrator of the intestate estate or Carl G. Engstrom. TRANSFERS. land town transfers clerk’s were office i . Clinton on Co. to A " . Belvidere - Builds Up, Strengthens, Johnson to Mrs. Mue B. on Liberty eet. k has been appoiated of the intestate estate Restores Vitality. Two Sizes—60c and $1.20. At all drug stores, LIEUT. JACKSON IS s just recovered from | at 7 War Camp | " PLAINVILLE NEWS UNDERTAKER TAKEN 1L WITH THE GRIP - Prior Believ;ad to~ Have Been In- fected While at Work | | | EXCITEMENT IN CENTER | Auto Hits Horse, Horse Runs, Wagon Stands Still, Grocery prised, Ete.—Touring Car Smashed by Telephone Pole, Matthew Leo Prior, the well known ill at hig people | local undertaker, is seriously home on Pierce street. will be surprised to learn that his con- Local He is a victim of undoubtedly dition is 5o poorly, influenza, which he ing the terrible epidemic which swept through this section he was always busy. Undertakers from Bristol and New Britain were constantly after him During the week when he ! to help them. deaths were so numerous, embalmed thirty-five hodies for a New Britain undertaker. 'All this work he did besides his own private undertak ing work. When told that not be able to stand it, he made the simple reply that someone must bury the dead. While his condition favorable, it is thought that he has a chance for recove and his many friends hope for a speedy one Auto Starts Runaway. It is a long time since a local acci- dent of interest happened, but spell v broken last night team belonginz to V and driven by Edward standing on West Main street. Be- cause it was rather dark, the took the lantern which was on wagon, to use in picking out his g ceries. At that time Doctor C. Moody was coming along in his auto- mobile and a Bristol and Plainvillo trolley car was approaching also, seeing the wagon, which remained un- protected by the light for a few mo- ments, the doctor steered in toward the gutter to avoid the trolley. The result may be surmised, The team was struck, the horse bolted and started down the strect dragging the front wheels of the grocery wagon, but leav- ing the body behind on the zround. No serious damage resulted horse stopped at the next house as though nothing out of the or- dinary had happenead. Touring Car Smashed. An unknown grief on the night and as A groce Hemingway Lackey, was touring car Southington road last L result there is one morc smashed car and one less telephone pole on the roadside. The happened just this side of Dunham's bridge. The car evidently was travel- | ing at a high rate of speed and in at tempting to take the turn, left road, snapping off the pole which was in the way. Plainville Briefs. The weckly “Peparatory” of the Congregational church meeting will be NOTIC | Electors’ Mceting—Town of Plainville. All of the Electors of the Town of Plainville are hereby notified and warned to meet at the Grange hall on Pierce Street. in the Town of Plain- | ville, on Tuesday, November 5th, 1918, i at 6 o'clock the forenoon, for the purpose of designating on the ballots in the Voting Machines, those whom they would have elected for the fol- lowing offices, viz: Representative in Gover- nor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary, Treasurer, Comptroller, Attorney Gen- | eral, Sheriff, Senaror for District No. , Representative, Judge of Probate ! for the District of Plainville, and five Justices of the Peace. The Polls will be open in said Hall, | from 6 o'clock in the forenoon, until | 5 o'clock in the afternoon | R. C. USHER. Town Clerk Plainville, Conn., October 30th, Congress, | The Most Highly Recommended Arch Support Shoe FOR ALL ARCH TROUBLES Black Vici Kid Lace Goodycar Welt Combination Last. | This Shoe will fit Snugly Any Foot. i From AA Instep to F i THE RED CROSS ‘ ORTHOPEDIC LAST | 1l Reiieve All Foot Troubles | G est Known Shoe for ! Comfort. Modern Boot Shop ~—168 MAIN STREE' Clerk Is Sur- | caught while embalming bodies. Dur- | one | he would | is not | the | driver | the | i | WANTED-—Men, came to | accident | the | | us at the time of our great bereave- \ Tho | customer’s | | one of | police A LIFETIME OF SUFFERING | Prevented bfimit—a—fives” The Wonderful Fruit Medicine 53 MsoNNEUVE S1., HULL, “In my opinion, no other medicing is s0 good as ‘Fruit-a-tives’ for Indigestion and Constipation. For years, I suffered with these dreaded diseases, trying all kinds of treatments until I was told 1 was incurable. One day a friend told me tfo try ‘Fruit-a-tives’ (or ZFruit Liver Zablets), To my surprise, I found this medicine gave immediate relief, s all right DONAT LALONDE 50c. 2 box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. At dealers or from 'RUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. held the church s The resume this evening 7:45 o'clock church school will its day at the regular time. at Sunday sessions Sun- | in There will be a meeting of the United War Workers' ¢ paign t‘om-“ mittee in the directors’ room of the ! Plainville Trust company at § o'clock. | Mrs. John Murphy returned homs | last evening after several weeks in Hancock, N. H., where she w by the serious illness of her father Albert Fish, who was a resident Plainville until about a r spite the fact that he recovered from a tack of pneumonia, very He severe is almost { yvears old. Tomorrow, All Saints' Day, will be | observed in the Church of Our Lady with a at o'clock. uls’ Day, mass will be o'clock. The mass on Satur- day will also include the one monthly for the de soldier sailors of the country. said children | WY, women, or to help in husking corn | Benstead, Plainville, Conn. i 10-31-3dx | CARD OF THA We wish to thank all of our friends and neighbors who were so kind to ment. We beautiful flo: tributes. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE LIVINGSTONE AND FAMILY. are al also greatful for the BERNARDO PUNISHED, OTHERS ENTER NAVY Judge Kirkham Disposes of Case in | Which Dr. Kelly's Automobile Was Stolen. William Bernardo, the four youths charged of Dr. J night Cheschire reformatory this morning in | suspended judg- i Jail was imposed | aged 18, Bennie aged 19 years, with the theft Tuesday Kelly’s auto was committed to the court, and a ment of 60 days in upon Vincent O'Ne Okenquist, aged 18, and William Avery, aged 19. The suspension of | judgment is to enable the young men | to enter the service, all three having | applied through their attorney, P. F. McDonough, for the privilege of so | doing. Judge Kirkham was on the bench. Dr. stated this morning that | while making a call on Arch street | Monday night he left his car outside | Schweitzer's drug store. He was gone | about five minutes and returning found his car had been taken. At about 11 o’'clock Dr, Bray took Dr. Kelly to Berlin where the car was found on John Connley's property, against a tree damaged almost. beyond repair. The car is a Hudson limousine | Kelly i and the glass on all sides was broken. | | springs and No one was | little later, , The windshield, fenders, axles were also broken. in sight at the time as the two doctors they passed three of the boys on South Main street Okenquist was without a cap, and as a cap was found | in the car the arrest was made. A few hours later O'Neil was taken in. | A were returning | Reliable Service and Reasonable Prices in Qur Prescription Department AXELROD’S PHARMACY PARK ST.. Phone. Cor. 1366. Bigelow. Before you finally decide to Purchase Your FLOOR OR TABLE LAMPS it will pay you to visit our wenderful display, which includes all the latest shapes and de- signs in standards and shades. We recommend and sell the famous Burroughs Card Tables with green baize or imitation leather Folding Featherweight tops. THE FLINT BRUCE C 103 Asylum, 'S 150 Trumbull Streets, Hariford. The famous morality play, direct from the great New York production. 100 beautiful colored views, with lecture by REV. GEORGE MORTON Sunday Evening 7.30 REE CROSS HALL 427 WEST MAIN ST. Finest pictures—Greatest lecture in the city Sun- day night.—Seats Free. TONIGHT DEMOCRATIC ~ HEADQUARTERS MAIN STREET ---SPEAKERS--- GAR ADKINS of Stamford, N. Y., Lawyer and Yale man, well known basketball and football player, HON. GEO. . LANDERS ATTY. P. F. MDONOUGH ONE WELCOME 8:30 O’CLOCK. also speak at 8:30 at an open air rally. Chest- At corner of Kast Main and Main streets are welcome. COME—E Mr. and "ERY Atkins Main o'clock. will stree Al nut Keep Up the Christmas Spirit With a Message of Cheerfuiness Do it with Holiday Greeting Cards. Cards for the boys over there must be mailed by November 20. ADKINS PRINTING CO. 66 Church St. Printers and Stationers Engraving orders should be placed now. i e TR a2 3R N P AT AR R AT e

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