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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918 PLAHNV!LLE NEWS | " CITY ITEMS Dnwgemsie esscceol An Ideal Xmas lead poisoning and a fractured e He Is a painfer by de. BY A KERS Tom T. Hawksworth, naval cadet | B ® adjutant, Is home on a furlough from l t Akron, Ohio. Cards have been recefved from J {No Clues Leading to Identity of i o s 5 v S o - i e et i L Macey Library Casesare unusually at- r , m: i Midnight Robbers | s D e RS e S 3 : ; L i e & ancs sogaiy win meet e |§ tractive in their various designs. The utmost WAS THERE LOCAL HELP? ]T:"L.’J:rl’” fo || taste, skill and ability have been used in their FUHS? Face Tha Oulyl Very i Sevgeant Witism Venbers wac v (@ construction. They make an ideal gift and Very Few People | turned to Camp Meade after a three days' furlough in this city. Knew Location of the safe Is T & one that w]ll be al lasting remembrance. There will be a meeting of the Li- Regarded as Significant—-Bricf | [huanians in Lithuanian hall tonight | [§ . . h 4 fo decide upon the representation in |§ Wy hat better gift can you receive than a News Ttems. the British Day parade on December | [ 9 . _ 7. All the Lithuanians interested are L'b * d ’ ’ ’ o trace of the rebbers who broke | irgentiy romemn e inioresied *re || Macey Library Case? They are made in ., . 5 ety e . into Neri Brothers' confectionery = this meetin, . . IF YOU HAVE YOU CAN MATERIALIZE IT INTO A REALITY AT i , 5 o : A f Cl" d l C | l Old E - BIG PROFIT TO YOUR PURSE TF YOU MAKIF SELECTIONS FROM -*'mf on F Main s Leet eanlvgMTons Clara Camp, Royal Neighbors of | rtcra t, dppen a e, ¢gioniail or ng THE WONDERFUL BIG SHOWING WE HAVE HERE NOW—FUR g:i“nm“'i'”"% ;""‘F sob ]‘"“ with 1,004 1 ymerica, will hold a regular meeting | §§ . . t. i s ;1 P, lars in cash after blowing open the | this evening at 7:30 & - : DEPT. ONE FLOOR UP. i e % 2 12 z at 7T in St. Jean de 1 n 0 e 0 en o TEN TO THIRTY PER CENT. saved from regular prices if you buy safe and setting fire to the store has | Baptist hall on Church street. iS! esign, reproauciiol Y: now. 5 B e L Y 71 Mrs. Joseph P. Wagner will enter- | | Fur Coats, Fur Sets, Coatees, Fuy Throws. Stoles, Fur Scarfs, Scparate ";d "ffl”“ lo, ]“_‘ CORERI G P‘”"‘“ “ tain the ladies of Bohemian Eagle | Scavfs, in fact anything that i made in fur, for feminine wear, is to be B2 ato, vorking son "j" case, but as | igofety at her home at -41 Whitman | § 7 l HE found in this zreat showing of the best and most fashionable Fur articles, vet have found no evidence wWLich | street Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock with every pelt that is popular represented in the lot. Compare the would lead to the capture of the crim- | \rs. George Fritz will he present {o we show with these offered elsewhere, and you will quickly see why we @ | ""‘1‘5. Thr’ COE Is a mysterious one, | u.all war savings and thrift stamps | @ so enthusiastic about ours. as no trace whatever was left. What | {o those members who have pleged g { NOTICE—No Furs on approval, none on deposit unless quarter makes it more mysterious is the fact | for these stamps. . ST been found. The state police, with the imount is paid, but positively no furs held after Dec. 20th. J7urs sent C. that very few people knew the position | Senete N R ; i Doty Ritee G f the safe. because it was hidden | I J D. if o art hase price is paid. Patrons with a charge a o . _hi . . - 5 e from view b a Taves adveriimg noo. | ¥ RENCH ARE FILING 103 ASYLUM ST. 150 TRUMBULL ; J aen Ll e PR ter. This fact leads the authorities to | I N T ROYS' DEPT. CHUCK FUTL OF GINT WiNts, bctiows st ths sele maontm ol CLAIMS FOR DAMAGE THE HOME OF GOOD FURNITURE Leggins For Cold Weather are sensible and suitable. e offer black Deilove thetic ; acked i lersey Knee Leggins 4 to 10 year sizes, pr. 11 to 14 year sizes, $1.10 { bm ‘f‘hr‘ @fjsatneon eRinthisRlocal g .. Drawer Leggins for 3 to 5 year olds, at $1.75. Others 8 and 10 year ut whoever it was has evidently For 4 The colors are black, navy, grey, brown and white. Rubbe made a complete getaway | Willinm Hohenzollern May Be Held Gonts of best quallty with yellow lining, in 3 to 16 year sizes at $4.25! ca. . Reeney Funeral Tomorrow, = i et DR IFICE FORTUNES . Wit linad iR ubber o E Hats to match 69¢ ca. Norfolk Suits, \"r@d(‘\“'vk C. Keeney, 84 vears old esponsible for Crimes Com- MUST SACR )} NS WANTED i R kT vean . (Were $9.48). Tor $11.50 ea. (Were ml“é‘j,.?fif-","..".fi“-"7 r.;)tuqsq v"}r:tvr]o\nc,‘ ilteel e His A i London, Dec. 3.—The German gov- | $12.48). lor $15.00 7 rs (Were $16.50) or $16.50 ca. - 10 f’""?)* Sgione on " > ernment has consented to permit a | (zood Stenographer who can (Were $18.00). Suede Short Coats, worth $16.00, for $15.00 ea. Worth » B gto Teet, eath was due to Paris, Dec. 3.-——(Havas.)—French N e L clon ollerninrincesto g 9 S 700 0. siio0lca oovet winier Frat ibrowniibinalandlarey blush el heart trouble. Due to a misunder- | citizens are lodging complaints with | number of the Hohenzolle Wi assist purchasing agent. sizes, regular $3.98 g 0 ca. K nitted Helmet Caps., pulls down over :hand‘nz vesterday, it was announced | Attorney Gen. Lescouve regarding | leave Germany on condition that they Ay at e e TR e g Boys' Byplane Hats and Skating Caps, at he and his wife celebrated their ! crimes committed by the German ar- { leave their fortunes behind them, ac- A priced 35¢ to $2.25 ca. golden anniversary four vears ago. 1t | mies under William Hohenzollern. the | oo ding to an Fxchange Telegram dis- | AMERIC N HOSIERY CO. was celebrated 14 years ago. Mr. iKce- | former emperor. Several persons who patch from Amsterdam. have = - ney was employed at the Sessions lost relatives in the hombardment ot | noicied the conditions, it i DOHERTY T MARKET Clock Co. for many years. The | Paris by the German long range guns e peclirtocesi o Spizeilan 1446 S A 5 funeral will be held tomorrow at 2| have filed their complaints. eanarl o Hollnd: HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON o'clock from his late home and Rev. In the case of Madame Prieur Try Us For PROMPILY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. E. C. Gillette will officiate. Interment | Whose husband was killed on the to | - = y ~ >R 3 . NES G S . | Wil be ip West cemetery. | pedoes mail steamer Sussex, the at- | i XTRA DRY WOOD for ERRY & BARNES GOOD! \Boards to Disband torney general declares the steamer . B ; 3 d AND HEINT VARIETIES — The draft boards all over the coun. | Was an extension of French soll, and, Sale. Hard and Mixed. His bout fav the 148- Ib. class ch ,m.Y ey willinof betusadsin thol demoniiiSiconseauently ihe SBrenchl jaithoritlos Cut any size desired. | BERLIN NEWS | FoTE e IRORRGN EANGURGEIN | bnle e s 10 i b 08 el i United Coal and Wcod Co.| DR. A. A. TUTTLE i tion i at ” Grz i Opera h se la t in | soon as the work is done. Judge Mil- ~ ~ . y { . . 2 —— | the season. " Ventres has. ssuea n| PAPERS QUESTIONED | ier, of the local honrd, nnnaunces thag | A decision with regard to the com- | Cor. E. Main and Wilson | Veteinary Surgeon is again [ N hallenEcst tollmanyl oAl this board_will probably finish its | Dlaints ‘azainst the former emperor S Pt } | e P ER i SE!BERT [“FS ‘\\l,“flffl.',: S i = worlk by the middle of this month and | Will be reached with in a few days. Sts. ’Phone 529 located at. 273 Chestnut i P 5 5 s de ed that I o rib 1s S—— = - — = B Martin Tsaacson Dead. | Brewery Tnvestigators Take Up Matter | 10t 1ater than the first of the ve. G Bidesiasihal Urench cubinas Street. Phone 451-5. e o tre competent to open proceedings 0 — N Roberl Tsancson of Kensington has | ’ esents For Soldiers. e e e hinted | Pp b [ received word from relatives in Ogal- of Newspaper Propaganda Every local saldier and sullor boy| One of the first acts of the judze| | e 5 . alla, Nebraska, informing him that in the service, A i AETNA BOWLING his brother, Martin Isaacson, former- j Iry of the allles he has been fighting | wWilllam Hohen $ OVERLAND AGENCY, ALLEYS. o ly of Kensington, has succumbed to | Washington, Dec. 3.—Activities of | for. will five a welcome letter - e Sterage and Accessories, ! Spanish influenza, He was 35 years | the American issociation of Foreign | [/OM tOWn as a Christmas present = mmeral of Prominent Young Man | of wee,sn vas et known nere. The | Linguase. naspupers wero mawred | 700 S5 e ihe comuiimeats of ths ALLIES LIKELY TO Repair Work a Specialty. Church Street. funeral will be held sometime today | into today by the judiciary committes | [2€%1 company of the state guard Ay 5 . | Phone 2227 139 Arch St. For Your Amusement. ind the interment will he in Ogalalla. | when it resumed its investization of | L&Ch eavelope will contain five d OCCUPY GERMANY | Held TflHI‘Sdfiy Minstrels Give Reception. brewers' propaganda, Louis N, Ham- sndiare mowiboing went toley The Liberty Minstre! of Kensing- merling, of New: York, president of | por, I1om Plainville ‘who is in tho S TY PEWRITERS ton held a reception at the home of 'l 4y socociation, testified that he went | - ’ e moncy for these gifts 4 Alichacl Hatt, in Kensington last o Nao Was raised when the Jocal company | Berlin Reports Indicate That Armi- . r York trom Wilkes-Batre, Pa., | o¢ the « s S it : : i (/K ONLY PEW DAYS ""“‘"" sivon’ ln) the donot ofiJacki ig04lat tnesolloliation of ' ksl a e Euand gaye thols carnival stice Cannot Be Prolonged and i b 2 S L7E ALL MAKES : As vet the st traastor : Lunche s L . ' postmastor at tha the director. Luncheoh WiS| . .iman of tho republioan national ! RIS = - oa.d local postoffice not received a . : pesved. Manamer Mighaot Flart rend o qiee s and Seuntor Ponmoss bo i we potkrecelyed;fall Worst is Feared. i P e addresses of the local bovs 1 1 . i Sold, Rented Ceateants oF {8 e . e the annual 1eport, and a short pro ot < : s an i trants of 18 Year Class Warned s b delivered by members of ',",,’,‘,'; ;!r\'ndkarh!‘mz v\orlk au‘d that m { uatll he receives them the gifts will f.ondon, Dec. 3.-—A Reuter dis- A | Fill Out Their Questionnaires— | the minstrels. ki he took charge of the advertising | be' held 2 : | of the committee. Draft Board Notes. Questioned about an anti-prohibj- | | ! Against Prohibition. no matter which coun- | will be to ask for the extradition ot | up. ateh fro .l day confirms the i . patch from Berlin today con g o Funeral This Morni | delivery of the ultimatum, the time L ¥ Repa.red. = 2 i . e s Dhe funerall of. Dicar Giy limit of which is 24 hours. It sayw : | | Mhe local dratt board made the an: |l tlon campAigiiforiucted ‘i the For-|l 003, THherel of DBigar ¢ e this| Mathias Ereberger (of the German | oML, noilicementithis mozn gt ot i‘“ T8 | cign language press, consisting of 619 morning from his 11}.,.\ e :‘ arm e commission) offered to de- | istrants of 1x‘,\o:msh(lwf f\zq have ;\‘n:\\l rewspapers'in the United States and | Pidrce streat and this afternoon ‘“‘ liver all the locomotives as soon as i < Ii | tomorrow night to file their question- = canadqy, Hammerling testified that in | A S | 2 S The rma . 54 s i Y known and popular young | majves, This order was received 1ast | [q1s ba o’clock from the home of his par-| they were repaired. The Germa Typewriter Supplies. went to Chicago and met | ents in Hadc 5 newspapers, adds the dispatch point town, passed away at the | night from the provost marshal gen-, \qolphus Busch who told him Phat hallch addam Interment was in paL on of the " o0 _ ez t e Haddam cemetery out that there iz no hope of prolong- . i > E me of his parents, Mr. aad Mus, | eral, and all m?\“ \\u‘\‘r(;::;g\‘v]v‘:n‘\m|,‘:: | (Busch) had been finformed byi{ The Ladies' Aid society of the Rap- | ing the armistics and that it is likely L DA K AT A 3 u hiliy Seibert this marning at 8:3¢ | @uestionnaires after & Charles Nagel that Hammerling could | tist ¢hurel 5 E i i E aney o Allies will occupy Germany. 5 g . ] jed as deserters and summaril will hold its annual fancy | the Allies will occur 3 ) T 5 YAT, s uncement of s | GUSHACT B8 e s dor, " Mowever, | b€ of asslstance, through his oveant artlcle and food sale this and tomor- | = 2l 72 West Main Street. d zrea shoc o his Sl 1 = IRt atti i 0’ e | 0 afte and e s, oo | r oreg o comes as ¢ E: 0 & ’ reat shock t m\ e e b o D e AL combatting prohibition. He | row afternoons and evenings. A free The foregoing comes as an add to & listed in the Students’ Army Training f“"*_‘” that he then arranged for co- | eatertalnment will be given Wednes- | london dispatch which has not been | — : 1 peration with Percy Andreae, of Chi- | 1ay evening at 8 o'clock raceived. Tt app to indicate the | 4 A e the vounger class of people with | TP cago, manager of the brewers' asso- A. O. H. M dclivery of an Allied ultimatum to | gig c , - ‘ 3 Sh - . . eccting. 3 % > ) hom he had assoclated. He had Berlin Briefs. clation ovganization committee, : A | Germany for non-compliance with | B WEDNESDAY MORNING The local chapter of the Ancient % 111 but & fe! . e . & hapte Ancie A s reat to pro- | § O X n ill but a few da 3 | Harry Vile of the Naval reserve, N — Order (ofi Hiberriansl will hold aire armistic> terms with a threat to pro- A PORK LOIN ROAST Leroy Seibert s ”;’"‘T "’h’—*el"-.smuonm at Brooklyn, will leave for | K. OF P. OFFICTIAL, HERE. lar meeting in Korestviile this ceed with the mm\rm‘mnl of Hv-rmd"\ and attended the local schools. | 1is fourteenth trip to foreign wate: S [ s . G ) if these are not complied with o i : | i e L meeti 11 start at 7:30. 2RST ‘OMP i v graduating he entered the New | some time this woek. Seaman Vile | Supreme Chancellor From Denver | Tn common win Spn il Start a = BEST COMPOUND with other Trish socicties SOUND COOKING | ftain High hool. At the present| .5 been spending a 15-day furlough | visits New Britai ' { > b 5 e tain and Hartford. | throughout the country the Plainville HUNS CAN 0T e he was employer at the Stanley | 5¢ nis home on Berlia street. i iy i Hibernlans expect to adopt a resol- N P Y orks office. an assistant to Robert | .. o " Gartte is confined at his| The supreme chancellor of tho : Pros; ming In the cost department, and o Knights of Pythias, Hon. Charles S. | con WHCh will be sent to President e S E e T attihs Fene e lh'o!nek mf ‘[i;l‘vh.::z:nn with a severe} Davis, of Denver, Col., was a gue ‘v‘:»::?v;;vnyxwwm‘ him fo think of fhe | pupgeiie o Hand Over 5,000 Loco- stual Benefit assoctation [l ';““ % . i 1| 9fithe local K, of P. order lastieve- |itias the penra con lrecom now e e i so ol The funecral will be held Thursday; Seaman Paul Newton, formerly em- | ning — 3y Davis arrived early yes- N LR LT O 3 ernoon »:30 o'clock from his | ployed at the rimceh of the Amsrican | torday afterncon from Bridgepert. I 1. Every member is urged to at- mq i Berlin and Rev. Samuel A.{Paper Goods Ca. in K ».18 | where he had been visiting, and was & C >° (N¢ Meeting i« important. ge will officiate. The place of in- | spending a short furlough ~at the | ogoorted through all the local fac. Brief Ttems. Paris, Dec. 3. It appears the Ger- | tor inf aUSrrobabilitdl be i (Uiome oMMrSand bize SS AR ECones ories by Mr. Norton and William | _There wil be a regular meeting of | mans will he unable to hand over all He is survived by hig | Kensington |.Cowlishaw. After dining at the New | the Plainville Hose company Friday | of the five thousand locomotives stip- and Mrs. Philip A. Sei- Mr. and Mrs. George Revnolds of | Britain club Mr. Davis then went to | evening at § o'clock, The chief husl. | ulated in the armistice agreement by er, Beatrice. 11 years | Blue Hills have gone to Boston Hartford, where a very enthusiastio | N€ss of the meeting will be election | December 17, according to the Matin, visit relatives meeting wus observed at the Unity | Of officers. [ and it is possible that the Allies will | ki s Ventres Wrestles in Boston. _— hall on ratt strest. Manlius Norton The Sequassen lodge will work the | 5rant more time to the enemy. This BOLOGNA AND FRANKFORTS secrn van Yemtres Bl mesie v ny TO LONDON, of this city called the meeting to or- | initiatory degree at the regular meet. | Wil have. the effect of delaying peaca g § yut wrv ‘h\‘» Grand 0p4‘; o der promptly at 8 o'clock and Mr. | ing on Thursday evening, egotiations, since they c "”Uld\:mh“ 180 3oston Thursday evening, ia = = P o i - 5 ¥ | & 3 i o e lite eondltions . A s series of ch mm,,,‘i,”n. Will Discuss Shipping Problems With i :»:‘e‘cod:g‘;“—d: ::z:xr:mm;l:‘.)g\::‘:h was TamoslTeckhaathoent clonsed thom h'”nl h‘k‘l‘nx‘h‘m‘”M ut ‘romoter George Toohey has | English Experts. Mr. Da"i< 0 his speech .stm‘-d the New Britain General hospital, Discussions between the Allied del- for tV ensning season < S 2 having recovered from the injuries - EEhGnIde e SR e e h D S5 Tork : - 5 v e Asel g 3 t cace conference prob- | 4 Shoulde esh Plate i 2 Panjs, Dec. 3. —Rdward N Hurle hat there were over 750,000 knights | oo (o Bt egations to the peace con o 2 g C gt 3 C Oho robabilitv he will hald {4 oinan of the United States ship- | in the order throughout the country, ":l:).,",orp: e L S;'M ';“]v““]f\f‘o‘; { ably will begin on Y"P"(mhr‘v("- with ;| B Roast Beef Ib el pocy ! 20/ e 3 g recial C s d ove i ry’ - A00L2e e uaIE e s S | President Wilson taking part person- % ping hoard, with Special Commssion nd over 7500 in the country's serv- | i, oajon Prestacn LAMB OR VEAL STEW UB NEURALGIA PAIN f.ogan and other shipping experts has | ic Connecticut’s total is 9,000, O e 5 s loft Paris for London, where they will | B — DlizsEar Camon { fiondale, o — - : e . . AWAY! QUICK RELIEF | (yxe part in discussions of shipping CHANGES AT NEWPORT. Mass, spont the week-end with her | BRERLEN prerowats asi to |8 ] EAN FRESH SHOULDERS ; 2 questions incident to the meeting of | el riend Miss Anna Berry | BE PROTECTED FROM AN : Sufre Rub Neuralgia Pain | (ho supreme war council. One of the | Reduction of Men In Naval Reserves| The library is being moved into its | TLondon, Dec. 3.—The diplomatic | —.—.———'—w———”’-‘“"”m——’—-* From Face, Head or Body With sincipal questions congerns the use Ny D new quarters in the Town hall and’| corps in Berlin has asked the German | il Lamb . 28 S g 18C avy W 5c N » 3 3 shipping for & will be closed until furtHer notice. or protection against the Chop: h ar Jacobs Liniment. | <f German merchant shipping for food | o FLE R T be 1 government for lief and the movement homeward of AT o e R AT Mildred Coombs of the local | anarchistic propaganda of th pa BEST \/[AH\E P()’]M\TOFQ 1,—) 1b pk 44c Jther Items of Interest About the and Exchanged Seibert. aged 19, one of the 1 relatives, by whon respected, and especial Probably Get Extension. United States Food Adm on License Number G—08; = i { D i < cus group which is ating for the all 21 bottle! Ancert D! : postoffice is ill at her home in New | tacus group whic small trial bottl i acen ','f’(’u”m(_l_ \merican fooq | 1042y With the receipt of approvals | mu: general arming of the proletariat, ac- e e o 29%% | from many applications for & return | A" months mind mass of requism | cording o an Exchang ! NEW MEATY PRUNES S S e e to inactive duty by naval reservists. -as celebrated at the (hurch of Our | dispatch from Amster n R Among those to return to civilian | pointment as director-general of allied | ife this week this soothing, venetrating lini- into the sore, inflamed algi Ay of Mercy ‘clock this mov — et e e e magic—neuralgia dls- arollTisutenaathcomn| L of Makoyar poclock dhiskmorn PERSHING'S COMMUNIQUE. e Juicy 29 I Seeded 4 l Carrots or Parsnips = S £ ing for e lat .60 rior. S S i . = SYS S = 2t " mander Orson D. Munn, who has| & 2% 00 (G SR 00 b een | Washington Dec e Oranges doz aisins pk Ibs for is a harmless nouralgia = ——— been enrolling officer; Lisutenant een ; placed at halfmast for Arthur C.| Pershing’s communique for Monday EXTRA FANCY APPLE 2't burn or discolor SENTENCED TO 20 YEARS. Newbold L. Herrick, aid to the com-| parog o Mountain View who died in | says "he Third American army, E C Sl mandant, and Lieutenant Frederick France, continuing Its advanes into Germany W. Bellamy. also on the staff of the | = ar All the Scouis are requested to meet | today reached the general lina Kre- | MOHICAN CREAMERY BUTTER commandant, Several of the smaller Soout patrol boats are being refitted to | 8t the monument tonight at 7:30 | winkel - Metterick - Rievenich - Mor 2 * : o’clock. scheld-Firschfeldeorhof. The Import- e !ro'nrn to their owners, 1 e nt eity of Treves has been occupied \O‘]'hole Milk 37 T T { 5 heese : Al = 1UNS > 2 by our troops D free from pain, ache | associate of Lenine and Trotzky, has | TWO AVIATORS KILLED { 5 N\ll : ‘”‘rfu‘;\': S v our tr ,” ~ e ul what will please | heen sentenced to twenty vears at| y e | boisis e b ortuguese 1 et RV cans 29c ie misery Will not | hard iabor at the federal pe nitentiary | Wichita Falls, Tex., Dec. 3.—Lieut. | Africa, Dee. 3. —General von fLetto BRITI i 18 Jacobs Liniment” con- o necdlese ot | Moldier Rolshevist Deserts From from uny drug Camp lee But Is Caught. b the *aching | Camp Lee, Va., Dec 3.—Private just a moment you|\valter L. Hrshberg, said to be an A S el oTare E : K. Holbern, of Brooklyn, N. Y., and | Vorbeck, the officer comman ling the | Copenhagen, Dec. §.—A British flaet _ el sl LIRS S e ,m Cadet A. K. Lincoln, of Pittsfield, | German (roops who wera drives out of | e A e o e LARGE ROLLS TOILET PAPER ... 5 rolls 230 misery is in the face, head | Russia to participate in the Bolsh Mass., were instantly killed in an air- | German Bast Africa, has surtendered | Libau, In Courtland, on the Baltlo, part of the body, you get in-l\'fl( uprising, but missed the steamer nt relicf and without injury. boat and was arrested as a deserter. \lp accident at Call fleld this morn- | his force of 4,433 men, according to | says a Wolff Bureau dispatch from

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