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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, ! PLAINVILLE NEWS I Tl S o e e | . =) Land on High,” 5 K‘ The church was crowded by the [ ! i |14 ! v frionds of (he deceased. The . SAFF gmf‘ !;(; q Hena i ol IR tg FEL vented by a large delegation which [ Fl ™ 4 [ pidd ite respecis to the docensed at hody guard. Company [, Connectient Guard, was the guard of honor {#nd Corporal Case and a squad of {men acted as the bearers. t the i {RObbGI‘S Br l(fl Fl]l Neris esett ot e W e e Y Ch : Suggestions For Christmas Gifts s b ofim safifim fl?ese S | HOUE ristmas | sireet, died at his home Saturd: ft {0 be Found in Furniture mU K WSt T Shoppmg heen connected with railroad work for aboul 20 years. He was born in Fad- Explosion Scts Iire to Building and dam and is survived by his wife and Onyly Herole Action of Young Girl' 1o children, Ernest and Eyvelyn, ~nd O R ar ls ear " | also by a sister, Mrs. R. E. Dickinson, g Prevents Serious Damage—Military | of New Haven. He was a member ot I W be held tomorrow morning from his { Christmas—@et it Now. SEE THE MANY APPROPRIATE AND USEFUL THINGS FROM WHICH A daring robbery toolk plice in the|home on Plerce street anh at SY SELECTION CAN BE MADE. IF Tms. GIFT IS r\rfi’rl“b STA‘TD% business center of Plainville es Wo'clock from the home of his p...mm MAN, WE STILL SAY COME, FOR THERE ARE Sl P&ND OTHER | this morning when (he safe in Nert | in Haddam. The Masonic ritual will CARD TABLES, SMOKING STANDS, FASY CHAIRS AN : Brothers’ confectioncry store oa Iust | be used and burfal will be in the Had- THINGS THAT WOULD PLEASE HIM. VISIT FURNITURE DEPART- { i dam cemetery. Make your chofce without delay, for you have been exhorted since October to seleot your Christas tokens so that undue ocon- gestion may not eccur 'round the hollday season. We belleve you will do your bit in support of this desirable recommendation and thus make Christmas brighter and loms laborious for all store em- > Mafn strost was blov open and | slii b i THERE, OCC NG TWO FLOORS, YOU i 2 ;‘;%\'T,F;N\'D “v SECTION, “I;rx:ifi;lo((‘(g:";'l}ll\l‘; VERY BEST. T:’:“"‘vil"";fl in c: \"l aken 1"*-‘ "ll’ | Henry Fiynn Injured. 4, FIND A * HAATER ary was the most daring of its kind OF SOLID MAHOGANY vou will find Desk Writing Tables in Queen | ek e ever attempted in this town for the| HORIY L% Flynn, of Hartford, was Anne model that will give great pleasure to any woman lucky enough to men who did it were nos saresat ' mg| seriously injured Saturday whon, in ployess. It is In the pewer of the mo&t of us to concede tg this with= out inconvenience to this vital request. Think of othars -remem her your friend-—oconserve labor and receive one .. GEIn oS e 4 their movements. Despite this fact, | {'VIDE to alight from the west-bound SEWING CABINETS of solid mahogany in Martha Washington de- ey sign, with 3 drawers and end pockets for vour work, fitted with invisible left hinges. A most delightful Klf[ to pu\eant to any member of the made a complete zet-away and | 4inky, he slipped and fell under the no trace whatever, Late last| Wheels. His left hand was badly man night two automonilists stopped at the | £l0d and amputation of the whole left time—be patriotic and loyal to the government's ruling, and this fair mex . 312.50 each Neri store and asked for some water, | 40 may he necessary. He w Tihe e Christmas will be the happler for you and every store worker. A HANDY TEA WAGON. 1s made of mahogany. fitted w mfi'fl | which was given them by the proprie- [ fended by Dr. J. . Tanner. Q. 8, HILLS & OO, rubber tired wheels and removaable gm« tray. Regular $18. g | tor. Joseph Neri, one of the owners F. C. Keency Dead. value, for .... . $14.50 eac was at the store last night and left it s | Frederick C. Keeney, one of the Other Tea Wagons, mahogany finished, Jaces at 11:30. The night light was burn-| (oun’s oldest residents. d"‘:‘(! S ‘In-"‘ bean finish for $16.50. A special Tea Wagon of walnut 50 each. % : TS ope . g dheland It SHinestditectivionktliolsare: | \wrat e ROCoRl HISEEEEE IRGRE R GHS A M f t St k f H l d MORRIS CHATRS, the push button style. making it easy to change A SO e TR A e (e S mommg‘ ety f‘““‘_“‘;‘; }3';'\“]~ agniicen OC 0 0 l 3 position. With fumed oak frames covered in brown imitation s;;;;:;:; jinell family Whol live in the tenementi setacavs) socs iy S o oy S Jeather. Special at our Xmas price . ... - 2 | directly above the store, was awaken- | fiis 11fe w, e % U b ll LIPPER CABINETS of solid mahogany, something any man would be od by a commotion downstaivs. Sev-| gooo o R e mpreias pleased to get, and we offer a bargain at .... ce.... $25.00 eral of the family paid little attentlon | pany in Forestville until a few weeks WRITING TABLE with large drawer, pockets for stationery and back to the matter, but Elsina Brunnell, [ g0 Death was duo to heart traable with antique cane panel. Made of solid mahogany Price was 55425!;0’”. knowing t;w. it was not the habit of His wife died two vears ago and since comprises unusually strong values, a0 29.75 the Neri brothers to return to the i e o Xmas price but ... > ALl that time he has failed noticeably. Ihe Styles are distinctive und the assortment is large. - SEE THE MUFFIN STANDS that the women find so handy for serving store at such an early hour, remained | oy colebrated thelr golden weddiag 5 = e T yefreshment when the frends call. Solid mahogany Muffin Stands with awake. There were at least thre men | (0S¥ Se/ebrated thely go'den wedding Dre i Sl N e mosp o A o pies el il pandiony scooped shelves for $6.50 each. Inlaid Muffin Stands offered at $7.50 each. { and they remained in the store from funeral will be held Wednés«ia\ S stock to be well selected, affording excellent smoope. A mighty nice gift and not expensive at that. 3 until 3:45 when the safe S ternoon at o'clock from his late Men's Umbrellas, all prices—81.50, $2.50, $3.50, $7.50 and HALL CLOCKS In the real old Colonial style, with mahogany case, Blowm A honeis 145 aliiiona) o slinen [y R B e e | £10.00. fine works, tubular and gong chimes. Choice at $80.00, $90.00, $125.00 and was heard to ask another, who was! o' a4 potio) will be in West remp_\ Pt P! 9 $135.00 cach. What a royal gift one would make to the whole family. probably doing guard duty, “Is cvers- ° Women's Umbrellas for $3.00, $8.50, $5.00, $1.50 and $10.00. thing all right The faint l‘em\.‘ Brie S he ladles’ come in a great variety of handles, short predom- ’ “Yes” was heard and then all was AL - LIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN. YOU OAN DEPEND ON quiet. A moment later the block] There will be a month's mind mass ' iadingSivach§Coraanaifleatn srs LoonaBar drines Fin Fally i Sntont N AF'FOmgilgFgEIVlv(, ALl DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF Us. & asishakonlibyiaktertinlsexplonionl to il Al ol colors, and from the foremost manufacturers. Make your selac- PROMPTL CCEIVING AL G 2 3 The men then took their booty and| morning at 8 o'clock. Rev. W P.l tions early. . D | . p | g 3 | the Masonic orde Theltineral vl If you have it in mind to remember your friends with a gift WE SAY COME Funeral for Miss Brock. IF LOOKING FOR SOMETHING FOR A TLADY. Our holiday stock of Umbrellas for men, women and children Lafiin will officiate. Miss Brunnell, fearing that the| There are advertised letters at the | e —————— i TR T block would be destroyed., quickly { local post office for the following peo- ' 1 1 = members and persoas interested in | CITY ITEMS dressed and ran downstairs. Phe | ple: Charles Orlander. Robert EXCC eflt ames 1 1 BERL]N NEWS the Red Cross work in Kensington burglars had alse set the place on ; 2 Hughes, John A. Waterbury, Fran are invited to attend this méeting. | fire and braving the smoke, the girl| Sarvi and F. J. Oliver. | . Blue Hills School Closed. Tonight, 7:30 to 9 p. m. §1.50| ™1 to the telephone and gave a fire| Miss Gladys Daniels, of Broad | Pettlcoats The local school board announced | Men’s Winter Unioa Suits, 2 for §1.50. | #1arm to the night telephone opera- | gireet, is recuperating after an attmck | I []MEN RU this morning that the Biue Hills | not more than three to a customer, at| 2. ";‘2::%;"%(1 Lrobably fsr&ve'll the | ¢ infiuenza. | FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS school will be closed uatil further | Besse-Leland's—advt. 5 et acosd sLIC g of St o) Lo W always featured the vory strongest values in Sik notice because there is a lack of | Last payment, Christmas Club, | [0F Not 2 foot awaxr from the place| yro ™ e have ¥ ory g Py spent the week-end with her > i v Gi s the 5 0 3 o o Peot ts for Holiday Gifts, and this year will find us better pre- school teachers in the town. Tuosday, Dec. 3d. New Britain Nat. | oo, fhe’ stendine oemoimn. moc. one | friend, Miss Auna Murph ! ey = ¢ Berlin Briefs. Bank.—Advt, - Seeta il : L o 5 | 5 i B K n t. firemen found a stick of dynamite. | Miss Fisther Olson has returned ANl Pure Silk Taffeta also Silk Jersey Top with Taffeta Flounce Mrs. Francis M. Shaw, wife of the) Tonight 7:30 to 9 p. m, $1.00(Tha fire was quickly extinguished by | {TOM her home in Danbury, where she in all the leading plain odlors and two tone, in a wide range of late Town Clerk Francis H, Shaw, left | Negligee Shirts, 2 for 1.00, at Besse- > the local department | spent the Thanksgiving holidays. styles, unusually good value for $8.98, $4.98 and $5.88. | last night for New York, where she | Leland's.—advt The owners of the store were called | MUS. Alice J. W. Ryder is confined k W WGSSOleCk 0[ Ne“ BI’lI&Ifl will spend a few weeks' vacation with | Private James Murphy, of the army | and they arrived by ante in o short | to her home with influenza. | ner sister | transport service, is spending a fur- | time. A hurried look at the safe| The lthrary is closed fndefinitely w mJ has heen received from Sea- | Jough in this city. Private Murphy re- | showed that evervthing was gone. la- | Martha Rebekah lodge will meset flS Drwmg Gar Tha[ Hlt G()[]ple man Paul Robert Golen that he has | signed the presidency of the Y. M. T. | ter, however. near the safe four Iih. | this evening in L. O. O. F. hall. The fely R | A, and B. society several months ago | ety bonds and several large checks | degree feam will drill aftor tho regu- Il sail on his seventh trip to France | to enlist in the army and has been | ind a one dollar bill were found. Tn |lar meeting. The guard and 3eil | Clark Strect Boy With Machine Gun sometime this week. training at a Texas camp. order to gain entrance to the store. | teams will practice every Monday eve- | 10gal and Other Points Respeoting | o MERGENCY COAL ARR]VES Joseph Tynon, of New Britain, spent Tonight, 7:30 to 9 p. m.., Children's| t® burglars broke into [Iarrars | ninz hereafter until further notice Refugee to Be Taken Up. | jOsupanyiiol 1020 Jajucel the week-end with friends at -Ken- | ¢500 Corduroy Suits, agew 3-4-5 only, | Placksmith shop in the rear of the| Priors undertaking pa Mrs. M O'Keefe af 115 Cl i v Suits, 3-4-5 ; to parlors and | o = rs. Margaret O'Keofe af 116 Clark sington | tonight. $2.00 each: a rare bargaim, at | [UIlding and stole the necessary toois. | tuneral director's establishment on | 0O Hegue e e e tactl o ay Dreneivartmosa U s tliTie e Carload to Be Distributed at Jarvis Dowd, who has been sta- | Besse-Leland's.—advt. They then returned and forced the rce street is open again.-—advt lands government has appointed ‘iw.r Gepartment that e son Betvat The Y. M. T. A, & B. society will | fFont door of the store. WANTED—To board a six months | Commission to report on the position | tioned at an officers’ training school in | Once and Five More Carloads Are | Louisville, Ky. has been discharged | yo1d a meeting tonight in the society ‘m”‘lqh:‘ matter | Irhe more myster-, 6l baby in a Plainville homa. Tel- | the former Germaa empe — James O'Keefe of the 102d U. S. in T T e O s s be ¢ the safe has never bee ephone evenings, Plainville 105-8. i fantry machine gun battalion, was se- and will remain at his home in Fast i L2, SR 4 5 o s . ! in Holland. The reiationsh £ the | on the Way Now—Other Items | pqy, | society will take in the British day L\“h‘;f':)'r‘“"‘ farseianlomountjor mong| 11-30-24 dofe verely wounded in action on October celebration. A meeting of the board | © i Private O'Keefe is just 19 years Miss Mary Camervon, of Truxendale, INQUIRY ON EX-KAISER. PRIVATE O'KEEFE WOUNDED! Bk | ®dward Krauth, of the Ordnan:e e . Dutch government to legal questions|yg s B hle P o . corps, stationed at Fort Hancack, New | 67 aireotors was held vesterday. and | , Constable Ihilip Marino We wish to extend to our neigh. | WHICH May arise respecting William | of age and at the time of his enlist- \hile rounding Woodruff's corner | Jersey, spent tho week-end With his. arrangements made for tomight's | If¥ 18 usval lnst night and le * | hors, to the shopmates at Landers, | [iohensollern’s admission to and his ment in April, 1817, was employed sterday afternoon Augustus W. Wes- | parents at their home in East Berlin: | meeting 'mfl hfl:;r o H; hvi h]f;n;v_m 808 M. joapy & Clark, especially to those of | Si@Y In Holland also will be inguired | at Lenders, Frary & Clark as an as- leck, of 245 Hart street New Britain | 1. Timsren, the local laundryman, | monien( 7:30 to 9 p. m. lot o 30| 2n MOUF ANd & halt later than ne is| Y (L CCER SRRy 1o thore of b yngo, ; [ eistant foreman. nocked down two unknown women, | is confined at his home in Beckler | yon's and Young Men's Overcoats ;)\‘A‘ryvvw\ to work ‘l'fl B i R S B A e The commission cansists of B. C. J 1 The wounded soldier’s. brather, Ser- ho were walking towards the with pneumonia. [Fsaoioolcaon otis s minn s | 2 S dlolsusblolou \ractels | und extended to us in our recent be. | LOd&er, Prof. A. A. H. Struycken and | geant Danfel E. O'Keefe, is #l with forthington Grammar school. J. H Mrs. George Suprenant, of Hudson | Lodser, Pr | e . 5 pnnicy, the local brick manufacturer, ' sireet, has sold her property and wiil s one of the witnesses of the acci- | move to Kensington today. een loitcring about the center and | %77 €Xton A meeting of the Firemen's Pen- | the store door was locked when he | S | sion and Relief association was held | loft the center. The robbers are | ‘LBS. BMILY WIITE, | vesterday afternoon to discuss in- | known to have had an automobile| AR+ AND MRS OTTO FROELICH, PHe and he gtated thetuthe Momen e Nina and Jenna Reynolds, of | creacing the membership due to $1.| which thoy left on Whiting streot | ‘R AND MRS. RAYMOND KILEY i just gotten offi the 3 o'clock trol- | \indsor, Conn., were guests of Miss | fe metion wae. tanon v, and_were going down the right | delon Young in Kensington for tne | ~f "5 00 IR MR SoleE e ”‘;:fim;“"“"h:; ‘;}:;’r‘; Jihe FFRMA\TS SFCRETE MONDAY NIGHT—G TO 9 P. M.—SPECIALS "}”d I‘“gl";‘;’i'h‘fh:i:"‘r;:ls"hllzwil;(:fml.:ei [Eeeksend. | Men's Winter Union Suits, for $1.50, | five men in the party. One a chauf- B8 STEAKS, Sirloin, Round, Porterhouse or hool house, N i e —a & ST O B Byl ey (0 T 07 (0 HEIR BI ANNON Short r driven by Wessoleck, sped around 5 s uot more than three to a customer, at . ‘ AN hr, driven [;\v<l\‘;;' (Ml?(rkv;o'!r\m(rulm the | Es-Pres. Taft, Fox's theater, Dec. 16, ! Gl iat s it Eniaens o e Son i front ootho] : 1e_corner and Struc . | I GG B Both women recelved severe Gl RN two the experts. That the men were CAe ey POTATOES best Maine te and bruises about the body and | i professionals is the opinion of every- | o Mtenaed v b 1. o ariswold. | THREE HORSES BURNED | ATTACK ON PRESIDENT B it e C el [ Guns That mave Batfica Aliies Aro BEST PURE LARD t e i There were two small holes drilled S A 5 B i iiey were itaken by Ms! Hoithe deor il oo p-e:y(:w\mm, iha | Shipped to Interior of Country. nnley thick layers of ; hich rein- | i : g 5 | . { i < i y »f cement which rein 34, Gone. | Prosecutor William L Gibney 2t | pyre n MeClintock Road Barn Docs Illinois Republican Wants Vice Pre thiskflayers o ) Big Bertha Gone | unced this morning that he wi | dent to Act As President While| Captain Robe dey of the state | With the American Army of Oce e R i Gtlag ot RO | A As < D _Robert Hurley of the state e American Army of Occu- esiliate jihoficane sgmetl oL jo.5] D ag e Ot i Sa 000 S Ol volice arrived today and took charee | pation, Dec. 2—The inside facts re- m:\ may ovder the arrest of Blaze is & DMystors { Tatter Is Away of the case sarding “Big Bertha and the other | 3 S Canl Aives i 3 <, | Washington, Dec. 2.—A joint reso- Military Funeral. monster German guns may be locked Jomergency Loo Damages estimated al between $2.- | 1ygion introduced by Represeatative| Plainville's fourth military funeral | UP With the numerous secrets of Ger- Fuel Administrator E. W. Mildrum | 500 and $3.000 resulted from a fire ! pogenberg of Ilinois, republican,| was held this morning when the | MaDY bported this morning that a car of | this ‘morning in M. Kaseyehi's barn | ORI 00 o (1o el L i 0 e romine Broctk wag | Information that reaches the Ame Jergency coal has arrived and will | at 23 McClintock road. Three horses | goot \Viison's trlp to Burope ‘“con- | held. Miss Broch ome rotim at oo | ican army oficers is to the effect t listributed at once. Mr. Mildrum | were burned to death and the Dbarn | gyiutes an inability to discharge the| Elizabeth's hospital in Washington, | The German guns of heavy calibre at | § 2 ki < been notified by State Fuel Ad-| hurned to the ground. e barn was | | wers and duty of the office of presi- | D, ¢ S bz =77 | various points have been shipped to | e 5 istrator Thomas Russell that five | an unusually large one and was used | goren BM %0 %1000 % he is away | e fumerat was held from e | the interfor on flat cars. Shipments | § United States Food Admmistration License Number G—08535. of coal are on their way from the | by the owner as a sort of store house | from the country, the vice president i o rom the i ¢ parts of big sun emplacements are mes and will probably arrive some- | a; as for his hor The three | JE0E 0 | home of her parents on South Wash- | o1 SoI 5 5y 7 ¢ ) : PICKLED CABBAGE or Sauerkraut .. 2 lbs l 3C | ington street at 9 o’clock rom | . by week. Mr. Russell has sent | horses were in the rear of the barn |~ phe resolution was dropped into | (hf‘: ?f;mr' { ”Il“ lrI ,‘ .m\/i from Germans interrogated as to the di ' Tatt to all towns in the state | and although the firemen made an at- | {ne bill box without discussion on the ch of Our Lady of Merey at { o n "8 S8 o o o rtha” and the other | I S s Y 9:3 S ] 3 i . S J S S G king the people to save coal | tempt to save them from being ! aoor. - 1t was referred to the judiclary | biol x:tn solemin requiem high muss | 1;.z0 calibre cannon profess to be ig- | [l SALT RIBS 25C SALT PIGS 22(‘. fich ax ible by using substitutes | burned to death it was impossible to | commitee. | yas celebrated by Rev. W. J. Green. | jorant of their present whereabouts 3 for . HOGKS. D i S — 3 — e e W uch a 15 and electricity as reach them in time. ! Rev. F. . McCarthy was deacon and | Py al supply will be short | The alarm was rung in through | RARTHQUAKE RECORDED. Ttey Latlin_ was suli-deacon. | g pres, Tart, Fov's theater, Dec. 16. | 88 FRESH OR. SALT P[GS SFEET — i proughout the country Rox 46 and was followed a few min- 2 Speciall military imusic was rendered | 4 X 4 o, Washington, Dec. 2 NS earth- |l S e -advt Feotball Game Cancelled. { utes later by another from the same | ,,.q of moderate Intensity; eatimat- |’ Z g 7 A number of spectators whe| POX: Following the second alarm, all | o315 nave been centered about 2,900 8 LARGE SUNKIST LEMONS ........ doz zgc A the apparatus in the city was sent. gl 1) sled at . o Pair miles from Washington, was recorded | A embl d the, JBerlin Fatn (08 e o8 b e, tho bast wasie rounds yesterday afternaon to see : this morning on the seismographs at | } e TV HILOW. TARGE JUIOY 08 e ls game. betwoen the | Wooden structure, it was imposssible | iorgetown. university. The shocks | 7 N ) : HEDIOHRYREED) " 12c l ORANGES dox 29c¢c B ensiimton am@ the Red. | 1o save it from complete destruction. | hogan at 4:55 a. m. and continued | § i Bt N 3 ONIONE e RAR e d g e ; forne O A w Britain were very| Ihe cause of the fire has not been de-.| zhout an hour. = 8 EXTRA HEAVY GI [ . ‘rmr)h- Pt \,‘.r i“‘:",'y'r';v“l““m “_a;m‘”‘” termined as yet. As far as the own® et OERS 3 EXTRA HEAVY GRAPE FRUIT .... 4 for 25(: uch disappointed wt er of the barn knows, no one went I8 , e ¢ last night. He employved no barn | A circular was received by the | [ makes a useful Christmas Gift, that is long remem- 8 \1OHICAN SELECT EGGS e re in bad condition after the| ! . chma at the fire | draft hoards this morning requesting | 2 & % i < i Rl :S:‘“m'\ = 1 ol fneann e RSl bered. Our stock contains all the latest styles, colors partment when limited service mili- |l and combination boxes, come in and look them over. § ' [ Tity 30 RASPBERRY Auxiliary Elects Officers. ! = { tary clerke have finished their duties. b C JAM i ie s i i >r in- & OLBO Sea e e el S Mooy | Shen il recoras i cnarse of thew | B '_d[)!el_o’tan;pfqg with monogram adds to the in- § | . “resbimmimvinei e I v mn} ) slerks are complete and accurate the | ividuality of the gift. i) 115 1b can CRISCO | bugh game with the Camp Devens m on Thanksgiving day | : : 2 S *al., Dec. 2.—A tele- e il ) rwarded to camp, and E ior. American Hed will be an: Quentin, Cal., 3 | et will be forwarded to camyp. i 3 . | el iel S sl e ing President Wilson 1o | gischarged from the service ; We can die stamp in gold or colors from 1001 e i “state exactly what you mean by com:- > i PRy SEN e A e o YELLOW SPLIT PEAS R O Napars | mutation of my death sentence” be S dies we have to use for you. Order Early. i = ) ORDUNA IN COLLISION. 6 the vears activities will be read | fore he leaves for the peace confer- : A ence was sent to the president by | London, Dec. 2—The Cunard liner | § 3 A WARRICR HEAD TEA na the elect ST A ot i e o s inward) bound,fiwas B ntUolL B ; 66 Church St- gion tor skt sy R e lision today with the British tanker | | i YA A § MOHICAN SOUPS all kinds : Exe. ESEDIC thotall i " | Konakry, near Galley Head. s : VRS s Printers and Stationers ! S all ki = : . | duna proceeded to Liverpool and the continuiisiy on the increase, and Ex-Pres. Tatt, Fox's theater, Dec. 18. | o0 o ® 45 " G0 age done to. Her has st be la e T AT e L5 ns must Jaid for the future. Alll __advt, e