New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 3, 1919, Page 9

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Regarding Sfimc OF THESE. brown kid r\,m»m were priced $7.00 Your have them but FOR GIRLS' WEAR Roots with neolin soles and rubber heels, for $4.00. BUY Shoes, $2.50 a Pair. WARM RUBBERS in srade, Cost Sale Price for Bargains 1n Wh AT SAVINGS LIKE THESE v 83 inches wide, with linen finish grade, at this sale 33c a Yard. Regular 29c Nainsook for 21c “GOOD NIGHTIE" extra fine regular 42c quality, Cost Price 3 piece $4.00.) EXTRA FINE Nainsook. Tegulal 3 do yard. (10 yards for §4.75.) WHITE DOTTED SWISS, 39¢c grade, Cost Sale Price 28c. TAK T NOTE kid and kid tops, while arc cloth and choice we we offer FOR sizes 1 while reg BOYS 5 lar pr to all 5. and Yard van QUALY e w black ince men there Boots with to $10.00. 00. calf Lace were $6.00 Lace t calf £3.00, tegula i’e gular 3¢ re (12 yard h a inch white Cost Sale Price ide, rezular You'll Want Towels AS WE OFFER HER ¥ stitched finish, regular 5%c ple for every day wear, Cost SUCH with hem best po 42¢ each. ALL regular Tic ¥ Fine Undermusl AT PRIC Chemise chine. worth $2 $4.80, for $1.08, $3.69 cach. CREPE GOWNS. i fror $5.00 to §7 Each. PHILIPPINE now priced $: 9. ENVELOPE CHEMISE of regular §2.50 to $5.00 sarments, £3.69 Fach. BATISTE - $1.2 TOWELS hemstite at 48¢ Fach. of COST of crepe SALE de ices Philip Priced BLOOMERS. plain 7ITE NIGHT GOWN fortable and § Each. quality Dainty a0, senlan $1.18, $1.98 and $6.48 grades, Sale Prices 89c, Towels and Price Tuck Sale hed Huck, ins $3.00 and prices pine Work, $1.98, $2.69, or lace trimmed, $1.39, good com- $2.00 and $3.00 kinds, at this Sale for $1.69 NU 1 W fro . N GIVE Qur Infants’ Department MUCH TO OFFER. Babies, long and short one: or hand embroidered, or o Regular $6.00 Coats ! Coats for $5.00. 3T HAS 1 itin WHAT SHIRTS noan m NE 0 reh oh to $1.10. 90 40 for gr g all L.ANNIII, SKIRTS, leng or short embroidered, marked down ha ¢, fro urg ¥C §1.: ey, s BRUSSELS ade, m Thmkmg of Silks for § CREPE INCH R e T OWILL OCCASION OFFERS YOU il NE W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FR OUR COST SALI BE IMPOSSIBLE I'HE FOLLOWING AS Atte i 00, etc., eto. SULK BONNETS and White Ha $1. itcgular $2.00 Bonnets and nds for $1.25 Each. Ul 5, wool and silk and 50 to $1.25. From $2.00 ARF BARGAINS in all ve offer Georgetta rCepe, yard. The regular > Yard. DS CHINE, 40 inches for this sale from $ arade for $2.69, B SPECIALS. ard. Regular $1.25 grade ET, 72 inches wide, in all colors, for $1.50 Yard. CHOIC goods at AT COST of all Laces, Lace Department TO ntion Regular $7 AND BANDS of “Carter's” wool, From $1.00 to 90c. from colors $2.00 g wide, 2.50 m $2.00 to $1.89 and from $1.75 to $1.3Y WASH SATIN in white The $2.50 quality regular $3.00 kind priced $1.69 Yard. Visit Lace Counter TH inches wide 50 Y price $1.00 Yard. Georgette Crepa, in all colors, regular $1.65 qualit cotton TH1 IASON WIS OF HOW TELL AL FOR THAT FAIR SAMPLIES DO NOT YOUR CAN with called to Main wash $1.00. Coats white fou 98 gular priec TUSSAH SILK for colo nd Jove all at kinds for pr Hats ut rade 69¢ Y HEEAVY Malke, cot redice From §1.2 ibric, for ones, 51 to $1.75 plain 00 to arve Pla vours and 40 Linen regular $2.50 le is - cach. inaall to $ G kerchiefs r 10, 12 1-2¢ chiefs of 5c each. 1ae 10, and S for offering in white and 39c value. regular $1.65 choice of rlet, Nets and winter street thing and regular ' dresses, s0c SAVINGS POSSIBILITL £ PURSE PR FOR NURSES' Handkerchiefs for Women, and W 5¢ {955 gular and Tnitial * and 39c Warm Stockings WOMEN WILL WANT. black fleece for CASHMERE blac: brown S THAT 7 T0 QU OFITS. Wash Good AVE YOU LOTS. of 39¢ Ya WEAR >, for 22¢ )\.Auems rd. Seersucker a Yard. kimonos in floral p# Regular price 75¢: gs INCH FOULARDS silk and cotton, befutifil fal fies with handsome de $1.00 d. SCOTCH SUITINGS, et Looks like Yard. fine wool for = skirts, Regular Tsc Handkerchiefs SELECT YOURS FROM TH broidered ones that now Pretty em- 35¢ and 50c, and each. regular 15e¢, for 12 1-2¢, t5c, 19¢ and Initial Handkerchiefs reduced to 10c. 19¢ and 39¢ each. offer you good lawn Hand- and 19c¢ kinds, for 15¢ f-'u'h Plain Linen Handker and 50c grades for 19c. + and Handkerchiefs, formerly priced 0Oc. be had here now at were 10¢, 15¢, 19¢ 15¢, 19c, 25¢, at 25¢ 35¢ 35¢ kinds, men’s nd 50c LN, we 12 1-2 35¢ and each. With rib top, ton Stockings of we are lined good 29¢ a Pair. STOCKINGS white, Hunter and heather, ar with low $3.50 value Cot nd rose, with wide rib. green, purplé, fine for skating or shoes. Very newest le Price $2.98 Pr. W I find " House Trom $1.00 40 Jach, e & . one 1o \50 to S1. It hat Were 89c¢ now 69¢ v P\Tflcoa'rs, knitted or flanneletts, $2.00 kind, with. wool tops, for $1.69 each. $1.75 grade of good weight cotton, $1.59 eac $1.50 kind $1.25 each. $1.00 kind, 89c¢ each. 75¢ kind priced at 69c Each. SEE THE PETTICOATS of genuine bloom, cotton Glorias or sateens, den figures, solid colors and a few white. Regular $2.25 grade and $1.75 grade, for $1.79 and $1.39 Ea. Regular $1.50 kinds, sale price $1.00 each. Heather. in novelties, Dres- Here are Corsets WORTH YOUR ATTENTION. “Wilma" of pink dotted coutille, elastic top, Others with medium bust and tape, long hip, broad abdominal steel and skirt hooks and 4 attached hose supporte Bargain at $1.50 Pair. “OUR SPECIAL” Kant Rust, of coutille in medium bust. long hip, 4 attached hose supporters, a big value, 95c. SPORT CORSETS of fancy elastic top. Cost Sale price 95¢, BRASBIERES, hooked front broidery trimmed, sale price 29c. CHILDREN'S DRAWER WAISTS, with taped buttons, at 45c each. The well known pink coutille, with style with em- perfacted $1.69 Pr. ROWN, THOMSON & CO,, Hartford B e s WILSON GETS BIG | WELGOME IN ROME. Arrives This Mormng and Is Greeted by King and Queen Britai 1 brought & counter-sult for $4.80, malk- | ing his claim against her greater than | the emount she attempted to recover. | The case was continued In the local court for some time and then juds- ment was entered in favor of Marino. Marino then alleged that it lon who Instigated the sult Mrs. Stone, and filed the suit which was before Judge Smith vesterday Conlon's defense was that he had probable cause for asking Mrs. Stone to consult Lawyer Camp and that. therefore, he is not liable in damage: to Marino Mrs. Stone was a Titness in Ma- rino’s f r, and Lawyer Camp was a | witness on the side of Conlon. Other Plainville people were also witnesses. ding. Rabbi Segal of New will tie the nuptial knot. fnir team in last Saturday } minds of the The ed spectacular game aused fear in the and some small tools are mi also complained that lumber Machine shop followers. | stolen from another place Machine company team has add- | Smalley street epanian and Harry Kallgren to F its list of players and expect that these two former High school and Y. M s will give the present players for their places on the line The Fafnir Bearing company’s t and the team of the Stanley Wor ; will be seen in the opening game. Physical Director Warren . Slater is making arrangement for the build- ing of bleachers on -the “gym” floor. The “gym” has been overcrowded at the factory league games this sea- son and this method of accommodat- ing the crowds is thought best. It is probable that three tiers of seats will be erected on hoth sides of ing floor. is b his as of thread §5¢ v - socks Wilson's.—a was Con- An brought by automobile driven by O’'Dell collided with another mac on Stanley street yesterday aftern. Miss Mildred O'Dell received slight} juries and was taken to her home Blake court rs run Prices reduced vt os for Gwen will Jssentials in meeting of the school afternoon, Jan Harry €. Jackson discharger f ing camp at han a Rome ar ed in morning ion by The case of Marino vs. Conlon has ‘ (ueen FAGT(}RY IS NOT GRIPPLED dragged along for months and has ex- arnme: cited much comment. The men hav. heen political rivals and at the time ! Conlon served the complaints in the two suits against Marino also Reinstated—Union | a constable in Plainville, the elec- ! tion last October, Conlon defeated Work— | for election on the democratic ticket, | 'while Marino was elected on publican ticket. Marino did not collected $3, but stated justified in taking the mor law in regard to the redemption dogs in the pound provides the pay- ment of $3 to the warden. In addi- rican tive. tion to returning $1 to Mr he Vi Pope says that he bought a colla On Saturday dog that he got very little at \"”‘ the money. The case was no Drcsident vesterda Tactory The R operatio fact that about Jan Rome He King Helena, nt and local authoritie An sident —Presidont at 10:25 was received ut Victor Em men:be representat Wilson this sta- | and gov- the the disct Literature’ lead Conw: o'clock the anuel the of coun 14 the Lec ear in t employ n wry or was rec| officers’ t aff ser e army. the P. & was BERLIN NEWS PLAHNVILLE NEWS Sergeant Willlam McKeon of the over six months, has received his dis- Conway Moves to Hartford. . I . . manths has occupied the old Leclaiv“ - Local Military Unit Will Be Dis- ' Political Feud May Be Cause of where he will opea a new shop. Mr. MAY GIVE DANGE FIRST will have to travel to Middletown medical corps, recently returned from | ) i | | rharge and will reside at his home in blacksmith shop, has closed his place \ New RBritain to get their horses shod. 30 Cases of Spanish = the p Sergeant Mcleon Discharged. | | France after doing active service for BE | | L U 1 ! M. J. Conway, who for the past six| | of business and moved to Hartford cal farmers in a hard fix, as they Sidney LeClair, owner of the local Iy or shop, as vet has found no one to e take the position. Berlin A er — i nae is being with arranged between and the Golden- e; The Goldenrods m twice last hoth ~times be played from in fast welcomed eatc the cnthu- | the Y. M. T, A, team Winsted local t lent were beaten Tuded me will probably Mother | cit A picked pa ssociation will King | tonight against visit Over Influenza Unconfirmed Wil Rumor Says Strikers pre & Corbin the affice joir Briefs. he In was was siasm Lunches With Queen Mother. The prog 1ged for Ison’s entertainment today mcheon with Queen gherita, reception hy state dinner w. Victor Emmanuel, followin the preside to the Q1 In the n the Rome conferred loc In Town. But Situation Not Re- | Not Be The this local The annual of the Berlin be held parlors. together meeting > resil he colors. Bla garded Serious—FEngagement An- i Votes Not Return to the church The meeting will be called promptly at 7:30 o'clock., reports r,vq the various officers for the past vear | will be heard and the election of new officers will take place. A social hour will follow the business trans- iactions and refreshments will be served and N \ug will to Cit ust nent o i Wil kent he | Congregational in | this evening at nounced—Items. Briefs. the re- team play the laughter, X Ma of liament a a the ot th th rinal on Southin So Captain William Shepard State Guard, from Governor Louis Ellis Mrs. Will recove of the has re- Hol- him to have the Ber- stered out on January announces that before disbands they will In | dance at where on thington ta Middleton The suit of Constable Philip against Joha E. Conlon, which excited so much intere; d comment some | time ago, was revived vesterday when it came before Judge Edward T Smith in the court of common pleas | in Hartford. Marino deny that d a that he he as had was street rlin company, am Frey ring of Chestnut het ent eived orders omb ordering st fitt suitf Ison’d the | Of nt fro. of i of Anie nship you the wre going to one, buy W lin company He company mu | ove advt roat buy a good also Tomorrow. there will rican emhassy Stone, Shirt the advt. - and hosi week at Wilson's. hlon it in three ir the local moaths John F. Hageurty'of P ldlel lanch n honor This is also the d Pope Benediet cers of >rotestant bodi 1t eld in ¥ He will take din-| J. H The president « Genoa on s to ilan Oon at Turin, where ieaving for James | returned the men in New their discharge with a estimony attesting that were ready if called active du st lege for the of decided North of RerMin street has from his visit with relatty London, ospect t abc that vexatious @or 3 s returned to M 1 probability hold a the e offi- s1 studi will January ry cc so ont ng Conlon and ction B ol rten unday, install union Berlin will be state tion of e his Grange hall or Ins visit he the I American ner with the to to be 12 and K ”mmhm 15 {him. Marino of $100 and Conlon was represented by tus Peck of 3 | tained Attorney e No given aled Guards to do compar afternoo of pape block Prosecutor William was reported slowly tecovering from | the severc attack of iafluenza has suffered a relapse and is being at- Influenze Still Prevalent. | tended by two doctors at his home on influeaza situation in town re- | Berlin street, about same. Up to the 5 ! time the official repert is that | Leland Gwatkin's family are ill at are aver 30 cases of this ais. . their home on Berlin street with in- In the town and that two new fluenza. were reported this mornnltz-‘\ Samuel Fiske, | H. Gibney who Is Not Closed. meeting this ckwell-Drake factory was in ay in spite of the 200 machinists were { ont on strike. R. B. B superi the local of the | stated factory would be kept running in ce of , the unanimous vote men to stay out on strike. A rumor is widespread the town that the company to reinstate ikers out Marino | in a aphrodi- anp Judge F aad Conlon Patrick T. O'Brien of Meriden. According to the evidence introduced in canrt, M Lillian Stone had an unlicensed dog. Marino called and told her that she could be fined $7 for not having the animal registered, but she was short of!| money and could raise only $2 the | amount needed to have the dog regis- tered, and to pay the penalty for not | s having it registered at the proy become willing to return to vitation to have luncheon with time. She claimed that Marino want- | rumor is as yet unconfirmed t Wilson the | ed $5 in addition to what she paid Advertised Tetters, o of Amba him and she told him that, she would | i G have it on the following Saturda HOT BASKKETRALL GAME IS PROMISED Marino came to her later, bringing! urch Crozier tha compl pile # State - of Bl strd 1ed o the court lic tool or ipon W house ain street was broken into last night | Mai —advt sto re- pects le. we for na Sweaters §5 ilson RENIER PICKHARDT & DUNN Main St. and pos Monday 1 he wili v will The mains esent ‘her ease cases nett & e - will arrive tendent of division that the a short visit Paris on v night. The president enjoyed gr rest which the trip afforded him. | he and Mrs. Wilson spent much heir time looking at the scener King Accepts Invitation. Victor Emmanuel has accept- | make M fon corporation, (2 the Both 1y of the union son of Rev. and Mrs. T'he is ill at his home on local health officer, Roger M. Samuel A. Fiske Griswold, has made no statements in | Berlin street. egard to this new epidemic and thero | there should be no alarm felt by tho | public at the slight recurrence. Stato | health officers claim that the disease | 4#n this state by no means is entirely abated and the advice of a reliable physician will help from spreading the disease. It was also reporbed this moraing that Berlin, in comparison with other towns in the state, has the most cases { " Edelson-Goldchein. Invitations are out for the wedding hich will take place Sunday after- noon when Meyer Edelson, the oldest =on of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Edelson will take for bride Miss Leah Goldchein of Pittsburgh, Pa. Both of the young people are natlves of Odes- Russia, having been brought over to this country when but children. Miss Goldcheln is the daughter of Lappe Goldchein of Pittsburgh. A large number of guests from out of town are expected and the two broth- acrs of the groom, who are in the U. army stationed t Camp Devens, at e arrived home to attend the wed chont reft d they vork. The 25, thro Opp. Arch St. Phone 1409-2 JANUARY SALE OF MUSLIN UNDERWEAR During this Sale you will be secnre many BARGAINS 1919, i shou Vernon Beriin. Reed Kir an i has moved tfo Wast Troop No. 5, Kensington Boy Scouts will meet at the home of Scoutmastor |Louis R. Goodrich this ecvening at 16:30 o'clock. R. Skinner, formeri~ scout executive, will inspect the troop and give a short talk to the bovs Letters for the following penple advertised at the post office: Mr Mrs, Ralph 1. Tolles, Mr. and chard Taylor. Dr Mrs, chester, Mis v Rose Torrant, Charles Booth, Mrs, Joseph Gilman iordon, Mrs. M. E. Hall who had farmerly been dog | 7. N. Harriman. Miss and Mrs. Charles Peck heard of the incident, and B 1 Mrs. Stone. He accompa- | Brief to Southington where they Snusan Rooney called on La T H Camp, who | with frien: brought suit against Marino for re- covery mor The case cameo before e Peace Edward 1. Prior ment was eatered for Marino and costs of $4.80 were lovied on Mrs. are na Mrs B. Welch, Cora Adams, | lliam P. Cor- | Miss Ruth Mr. and M Mollie Hare the receipt for the dog licease and, according to Mrs. Stone’s story, which the controversy in the local collected a fee of $3 He turned $1 to her, leaving as Stone stated fee of $2 which rino collectec Trom her. led to Mre. Day of Boston has taken a po- | aqupt | sition as assistant operator at the lo- cal railway station Everyone is going sary sale at Goldenblum Co. All marked value.—advt [ S s dovatieg o] T. A. B. DANCE FRIL EVE. 50c SATRION New Britain Machine Company Will to the anmiver- Millinery | half price. Big able cannot be duplicated during [s] Play Universal Team Tomorrow to in MUSLIN UNDE onlon . Night: ¥, M. C. A. Notes. Tt All our 39c¢ Corset Covers at All Our 50c. Corset Covers at All our 69c. Corset Covers at 50. Emvelope Chemise at. . $1.00 Envelope Chemise at .00 Long White Skirts at $1.50 Long White Skirts at $1.25 Long White Skirts at. 290 39¢ 50c 50c¢. 79¢ $1.79 $1.39 $1.00 each each each each each each each each ONE-THIRD Mis: 2 is visiting Clity Mrs. Catherine Came Junior, of New Hax Mrs, James J. Murphy street. Everyone another | sary sale at Goldenbhlum Stone | ¢ All marked at haye Marino —advi the will The basketball team of ! Britain Machine company one its hardest opponents the hardest, tomorrow evenin the Universal tean of Landers, Frary & Clark’s will battle on the Y. M, C. A floor with the machinists. The zame 13 expected be one of .)r[ the son the Tl.anders Is pidly making for tead the 1€, and by their victar¥ ever U\sl of Crowr n New stree of when on and son are visiting Whiting is the best team in £0lhs o the to nivers Milliner, price. Big s imp then filed Varine and all Mr was § SALF OF OTTS, OFF. DRESSES AND COATS STILL ON. 10 r T OFF ON SKIRTS. s as nst the 2, and value b =

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