New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 6, 1919, Page 7

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PLAINVILLE NEWS JINXTS FOLLOWING 4 thy :\‘ 11 “Ll : | say DR; TS ik | LOCAL LK DEAER 8 E. D. Russell, Aufo Viotim, Has sir. to recs | cd soldlers™d 3 leaguo of N4 Runaway for Bxcitement Today o whnt war, but to %8 L INSTALL OFFICERS | iivriim: or el which would 'm Our Great Annual Cost et o Conseegatiny | 7 o el . @ e Clivren =i Selnol are hsoei A l‘m e Sale is Now in Full ; |35 0o & e b lent—FIag at Half Mast for Roose- | (11" clear ‘mnsck‘ v e hie something more. W Operation With Big E. 1. Russeli ono of the local milk Sympathizes With Wol = ) e hon: i e g And when T speak of avings for Prn e iRl R | Diobile struck his millc wagon. causin Khow that ‘splehdid adiitl EVERYTHING AT COST S o e e e DORSN'T THAT SOUND GUOD? IN THESE DAYS OF HIGHER B | after e haa } \em standing on | g "”fl.}l{-‘:': f‘;.‘,_.‘f“' fu‘,'f"“.,t,)m. % PRICES ON ALMOST EVERY THING., WELL, THAT IS WHAT THIS Fast Main street near the center of | e S el ey 3 MEANS TO ALL WHO COME HERE TO TRADR Blctonn seiomlme ctonrad e 150 Rl o wdics conld not: s k s O SRS 80! possible fl ) “Wuch wexcollend EXCEPTIONS, WHERE MAKER AY “NO”, EVERYTHING IN OUR Russell turned the horses a M “I"y““’j\"}‘ “"n 'Vfllmm: at ' B range off Lqualityt of lininss and high grade workmar 3 FOCK O s I MERC CDISE IS YOURS thoy bolted Ity red the 2 ieng nadpsonesite s the ‘ould be in these times of hig rices t tail - &t MATENSE STOCK OF p MERCHANDISE IS YOURS AT B | thoy bolted - | B ainiine o BT R e e Bt 1‘:,‘:39;1..:<,. mes of high pric 18 stanee of s men agam to hole AR e @ 1 Fia e E ' ¢ - until the le was fought g But it is true that we are prepared with the R}IUL OPPORTUNITY vagon. I have heard from your | g and the most complete range thai we have offere: chievements of your EPECIAT, OCCASION WHILE TIIS GREAT COST SALE IS GOING ON. WITH VERY FEW ind after crossing the track M the horses while he got into the f food the story how, fo SRR 3 Eeanthen) (hote Sn oML eing Our January Cost Sale has e in bread. And when they knew thr the women of Hartford and surround towns there a9 1o bread the spirit of the ; | T not flag i ¥ regrets when your friends and neighbors show you their purchase Grand Master Bldwell and suite of Pe = o Hat 1o the o i B () a \e big savinge they have made { quabuck lodge will Install the officors e b : Oats Ol ]lh a e < of Sequassen lodge nanely ble! .o il S o S S Y SPEC : =4 BEDar ol dmiration is merged into friendsh _ PARITOULARLY SPECIAL : . Grand I B. Carter, Vice Grand Frank | ana affestion i i s At this price we have groupcd 200 Coats Tn our Automobile Dept. in connection with this January Cost Sale , Recording secretary W. J.| 1 roce - T 3 % trimmed, others are plush trimmed Meny of a Twenty Per Cent. Discount on all Auto Robes and Fur or Sheep Financial ry Frank G. w‘\- ',_';“ ‘»,;;.‘ h(;m;“»\ ot : lined with “Sol” Satin, others are made fron jined Clonts. No restrictions. Also 20% discount on all Automobile g , Treasur: Thompson :,”: e G T | icrials that do not require linin The ecol Mloves. Entrance to Auto Dept through store or from Temple Street. and Trustee for three years, A ;r.J s ; the bands of your | burgundy, green and black, sizes 16 to 16, up to $2 T thetnr sel what you wish, and getting it at Cost Joint Instailation. Price. Make the your chance while it holdds good. Buy what is Martha Rebekah lodge and Seq needed in our home, for se, ‘or comfort. Supply all personal needs. lodge will meet tonight in a joint This opportunity comes but once a vear. Improve it at once, or you will 8 stallation of efficers. District Deputy have received at | gencrous people.” officers of Martha Rebekah i . eputy Grand President Mrs, Olive v Oa S Or 15 al L i l m, Merrill and uite from AL o Todzalat Bristol The ::1;( ers are a i i 250 Smart Coats, short, intermedinte and 1 Materi & velour Kersey and novelty fabrics. Colors. nan follows Noble and, Mrs, I,\!\n'f‘ 1 OU o e > r fnanclal sscretar i Many. are fur trimmed, all hav NG AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU OAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY nell; financal sacretary, 2 sizes |f. u,”;n, ‘;m:\‘v «:fkllw\\r- Cos HASING JCEIVING DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US loach. fremgles | seo RECEIVING ALL DR = = J LASEL S earlier for less than $35.00 Anna Vance; treasurer, Minnie Hib- == ! bard ollowing the installation of — officers light refreshments will be | TRt AT U ! e couple on their return will re- lPqu OFF anticipated and all me m]xm'; :n:f coniubefconsinore il a Bico Mt utory Oa S Or ls a e BEE{L!N ths { side at the home of Louis Edelson ir zed to attend. | Coatelin Blncil Sinshined i B ave e Velour, Pompom cause toward his des AT — | Berlin \ I 3 Sequassen lodge will observe past Chrisimas Bulletin. 3 and Kersey. Colors are vy, brown, greer g burgundy and Writes from Overseas. CHURCH MORTGAGE | ...;1 it next Thursday evening When Col. Roosevelt left 1Roos black. With fine fur collars, excellent qualit smart I ! ! A letter has been received by Mr. P at the regular meeting of the lodge. | Velt hospital on Christmas D Dr. [ niodels that formerly sold up to §49.00 i and Mrs. Joseph Wilson, of the Swamp R A class of four candidates will be ini- | Richards said, “the ing bulletin ¥ ad, Kensington, from their son, | Rey. Edward V. Grikis Also Invests | tiatee was made public 4 o L ’) Joseph Wilson, who is with the Med- Sanday School Reports, “Col. Roosevelt has been sick in B C t f - ih S 9 5 . The R R BTt e G0 B o 0ats 101 1S daie J / WI]TNESS ‘iAPE}IAfiE ical department, 463d Aero Squadron, | $106 in Liberty Bonds for St. ! The Sunday school of Congre- | t hospital for st sev l | stating that his company is now on i ional church met yesterday and the | Wee ks suffering from & severe attack | | 0 Chitel rorresenting lonel ot the cironrest =xo i ARbERE 1 Andrew's Pavish. | annual reports of the offic : of inflammatory rheumatism. He ros- 13 D AL (0 T & TOuDS will be i way into Germany and that the 1 3 L 1 : > officers and de- o 3 = R i offered at this sale. At this price vou will 1 ali workman- e et hardest part of this great war is not Ry dward V. Grikis pastor ot | bartmen suporintendents were pre- | ponded readily ) RS U We ha Eo it e ship, etc., that will appeal to you A 5 ric soldie g . sented The reports show an roll- { ment for su » 1 | over yet, as the American soldiers are | g¢. Andrew’s Lithuanion church, read ) orts show an enroll- | and 'the most popular materials of the season. Coats ths will Ieyel E‘\L Son taxes MISS Led ping to rebuild the shell-torn towns | hig annual’ réport at the masses yes- | . withlanls verase attendancaior | atement was true and given | appeal to the most critical. There is a complete line of size and citles. Large detachments of | terday, showing Epie e | with rage attendance of | 1 t twa and elveny i ”1:‘ i ac F' Brid troops have been put to work con- | financial stringency of the war era | ;07 The fnancial secretary’s report | 1o the SEa SRR { 1 rhick . or the year sh s the exp se: 0 t Roos L val. troldcheln as HiS priae structing good roads, which are the |he had paid $2.0 on the church | g3y an0 ¥ ™ 7,‘ Mprt xpenses to boy Roosevel povel eI most cssentlal part of the reconstruc- { mortgage, invested $400 in Liberty | 34119 and o thls aum g sod 04 hvasy i f e - it tion, Private Wilson also stafes that | bonds for the parish and has a larger | 7 Penevolences. —The reports weve ) Pifa e hod & F b e o T s e sl DIW he will probably remain in Germany | balaice in the treasury than at the | ool0cd as satisfactory, the fact that | & s 2 Ty | Driends obichiolE g et ¥ the School program was broken up | home, w arly cost him his life | the hospital was that he might obtain JUUL LL for at least a year, as he has been as | beginning of the year ! en fupi) | A I3 . , | to a great extent by the fuei situation i at that tim This was caused by a | more of the conveniences of the sicl | | € n‘n‘:u(j shades slEzed to the s lGry nolise, Silo Bano b on: na e enrl T ol er L Midsi el analiny: el influcnzaepit | clot ot blood broaking away from a | room than wore acersiblo 11 his own : .. | been ordered into Germany with the | baptisms, 17 marriages and 42 deaths | f00 WIFEEE ABd Y the Infuenza epl-) B8 B 2 OPC T [ e Joseph Wilson Writes ¥From OVerseds | .i.v or occupation A e e eation S D o s o by G 28 SN === S . he financi renort fAlo nto considers | ad Been Doing Well. siste amily Was Iardy. Ehegnnanond seportifaions The agamore Hill, standing on a Receipt wlance on hand Decom- LS i or #1, 1917, $757; aeat monay, $5 403 nonce and always ) | moving pic s Tl S in summer, swept by s from | shown before ekl s Long Island sound, the friends of ths| Camp TUptor -h‘r‘ys : -2‘1‘7\'“J?:‘m“‘\p]& isalon the lungs, as I belicve, or to the | Boosevelts said, t S0 comfort-| $450; vespers, $56.86; Interest on First rain, s may be possible, it roulakhet|aRlogilw nte: 2 : ERGEANT HORWIT Fiber - oe i - : { eellar kept going (:\-‘Ynn wsly ON NORTIIE ACTFT( iberty loan, 52 diocesan collec- et ieie L el ‘ room hardly sufficed to heat Sergeant Horwit s city r | halls in the former president's home. | & Mmen S. ar medica { Despite this, the colonel insisted corps « t s 14 —Two More Soldiers Discharged— To Hold Minstrel Show. Christian Endeavor rociely also | Tarold Arnold, manager of the nstrel Show Coming—Other | Tempo quartet of Merlden, announced | Saturdoy evening, after the perform- Bl e the Berlin Grange hall, that | wedd : t artet will give a dance and min- fternoo ] Moy on January 30 ‘at the Edels con of Mr ) hall. Real Cosette, manager “Since leaving the hospital he had i © s " and elected o ors + 1 o1 met last evening o ted officers | haen doing well until last night, when | | for the coming year. Carryl Moore, who has just been honorably dis- charged from tho army after several | | | he died in his sleep. The cause was months spent in southern camps, \\n\‘ | 1 T h ;.m‘.»v; another embolism-—whether te ¥ ¢ electad president. The other officers clected are: vice president, Miss Annie Thompson; secretary and treasurer, Misz Marjorie ¥ rector of the lifficuit to determi . 3 EOLgdus: Expendifures - Miss Leah Goldchein of Pittshurgh, | renears: 4 will present an entir: 20; sexton P Rabbi Segal of New Britain ti w program. This will be the first oo S > 1 { Union, Miss Lena.Morrill the-muptial knot and after the we pearance of the Meriden minstr e iEo 60: ey Grange Officers to Be Tnstalled 0: oil. $25.60; water, Installed, hardy and accustomed to the 1ing fi the ewly marriec auple | this vear. " 1y . B ere 3 i ’m:l rlw 4 r‘h~ S SR » ¢ B $858; light, $307; insur- The recently elected officers of the | \nr—ux of winter living in country i wu“im R e e Receive Discharges. ance, ; interest, $1,725; taxes, | Plainville Grange will be installed to- ! mes| c e SRR el B a f the U. S. i $35.50; cathedraticum, | morrow evening at ¢ - hall on | PRI s Edelson of Berlin took is br £ Meriden minstrels, has started other members of famiil L A : SSansEae rdinand O of Army, : printing a Srange o we i Pliibie wabre o il | ioned at Camp Greenleaf, Georgia, | $205: infim priests, $10; dlocesan | Pierce street. Minor Ives, worll 3 DUCHESS TO LEAVI. g a Sttt ihalbrida: i e received his discharge and will! ¢ !L'”’““‘ $23 vhl!"(‘,l:v_ = supplies, | steward of the state Grange will act AR A ospita Cincionatl twh " spend | reside at his home in Reckley for tho .70; hall supplies, $27.56; houso | as installation officer. An interesting (Continued from Fi . | Political Situatign in Luxcmburg | beea learne their honeymoo future. Private Olson has been in the s, $71.50: telephones, $70; | program will be carried out, and all = } e Mayer Dunsl of New Britain ~vice for over a vear and is 19 i expenses, $180; Liberty bonds, | members are urged to be present. 1de that was ceeping with | ) ) - = i M Tlor. Shon floating debt, $1,325; payment | , Plainville Briefs. his spirit in public life ends said, | Paris, Jan. 6, (Havas)—Duchc SUPERIOR COURT CLERK Eridenmatls THe ‘s Eiaear 3 ham, ¢ on mortzage, $2.000; auto hire, $40; | Mrs. Mary Wagner has returned ;w,m\m.\ that w ho father “did | Marie Adelaide of Luxemburg, alaoe of O Emyy stationediat Comp £28.45; miscellanecous, | from a visit with relatives in Shelton carry his heart on his sleeve,” he | Matin savs it learns from a reliable homo i coniin ance on hand December 31, Constable Henry David is reported | s r gne n silence | source has decided to leave Luxemburg to be doing police duty at the Rock- i t for 4 vy plunging | owing to the political situation there. - well-Drake factory although no - the rer into his work. { The situation, it is added, has become TORD WANTS RECOUNT. violence has been attempted by the entin was killed in combat on|unfavorabie for the grand duc e - strikers. July 17, 1918, at Chamery, France.| Grand Duchess Marie Adclaide years old and became the ruler of Causes Rulergo Quit. vate Harry and M U. §. army, statio Camp Dev- arrived at Goldchien, father of the t bride: Abra- ge and will reside re in the | ham Edelson, Hartford, Mr. and Mrs William Mr. and Mrs. | At the Churches. wlir b frs. Hyman Les | Senate Receives Petitions Contesting| The flag on the zreen in Centr or some weeks previous to confirma- | 24 il Election of Senator Newherry. >ark has been placed at half ast | tion of ieath the were reports | Luxemburg in June, 1912. She merly | ; in honor of the late ex-President | that he had possibly been taken pris- | comed the American troops to \stor of the r egational | Washington, Jan. 6.—In a petition { Roosevelt. | oner by t icrmans and might turn | emburg in November, 1918 and hurc t vesterday | received today by Vice President Mar- Robert Skelly of West Main street | u spense added to thej vember appenled to President Wil- d laid hefore the senate|js recovering from a recent illness. tress of if 08¢ household. | son for protection. During that month wdies’ Aid of the Ken- | Ford, democratic candidate for Edward J. Dyver of P raet is | n the s of his death finally | it was reported her abdication wonld ! Congregational church will | senator, who was defeated on|{,pjs to be out again after being con- | was offic confirmed Gencral) be demanded by the parliament and 5 tlar meeting on Thursday | {he face of the returns by Truman H. | gneq to his home by illness Pershing cabled Co. Roosevelt that, if | the people. The > political situation in Britair thir has been unsettled for | ¥ F N Max Mr. o Day Brist : 100n Newberry, republican, gave formals mp, v ¢, . U. will meet with Mrs, | desired, the v of Quentin \\me‘ Luxemburg district of Bex Berkowitz, N Tent Berlin Briefs, Dooe l’j’ @ contest ofithel oate Tf‘“ A. IL. Dresser Friday afternoon at 3 i be removed to Ameri France, | several ye Hartford and Stat New Britain, a Mr. a S SounAetion for the mew post ffi‘!“ CELCI e 5 RElBME Ol G RIS Rk meaawhile, had paid the fullest he e St s o A e e | I = ors to the dead aviator, and 1 HEARING ON TAX ZONES. e clustve use of money In Newber- el des ; B et e Gl toosevelt family declined cept ‘,u]m-v“,,,‘ VSRR IR Mo, i s campaign, mcnnm(v;;(;n’;»f’ voters, WUUNBEH ITAL! ANS | the war department’s | North Eud Residents Will Present i impraper ~rejection ot ballots, “fia i Would Not Move Body. Arguments to Revision Committee, D. Dunhany, who has been | grant violation” of Michigan election h a severe attac n- | laws, and many other charges were , o We greatly prefer that Quentin ‘Phe charter revision commitee has.| } e sid Iy improving made by Mr. Ford in his petition { hall continue to lic on the spot where| consented to reopen the hearing on | Kauf g € Nelson, of Kensingt b fell in battle and where the foe-| 1o consolidation of the two taxing| N P > second part his Florida, where 4 ’ 2 TE men buried him.” Col. Roosevelt| gistriots and tomorrow evening at § | minor male \braham Leo Smanaon of e minter WHAT ABOUTVOUR INGOME? ! aE vrote to Gen. Peyton . March o’clock the residents of Stanley Quar- | Cutler under the of fourteen T € hishway department (Continued fr st Pag \‘\":“ :1“‘ mands “““"\z"‘ "”’;"\”" ter will present their arguments |3 wit: about week age, ) ler the railroad 2 | against {he proposed move residi the Tc T “MAKE AL, mg_skllnflflflkfis Tl e b :irhe elements comprising the || | (.0 (0 s the sienineance then to have all stone put P | 5,00tk end people say that they did not . theins o AT 5 g iakol e Al ody are constam‘]y wearing out | {har welcome. You have yourself re 1s, but not disturbing what has : sufficient notice of the previous ORDERED That "Sprinklers? No, my property’ s iy 'and must be renewed daily, else | rerred to it. Tan only aware v been erected to his memory N said agreement be had at fireproof.Yours very truly. S anil Im: nd son Wil the outgo of strength exceeds | belicve, =in as - en 5 s friends and American comrades| = mhg residents of this section do not | bate Office in s New Britain on the the income. the social "ests upon Adat object to having their taxes boosted | 13th day of ary A. D. 1919, at the world Wanted to Visit Grave, 25 per cent., provided they get Bt el e Jives were lost and the building v.{ William H. Gibney is re- 2 Y g Dleskes nioe Col. Rooscvelt had been known creased benefits, such as fire protec- | notice be given E s inter- an empty ehell content ren Z o T untr e world have by | pe loakiug forward to j tion, water, sewers, ete but untl | ested to a Z ‘ rearing and Maybe you, too. ought to be zet v mt Onsciousness of | ey ar C - 1 Bty et e Rd w1l the facts about Globe Sprinl t a two weeks' va- ”mvm'” S Ishess T | ness and pride No plans they do not fecl that th hould be | waig the fire protection that pays f s of the Christn S itself. Telephone for appointment But when fire came this man paid for : have ering with his mistake. The papers said four f influenza, are recovering £ perhaps | made for his departure, 1t «sked to pay the inereased tax iovea it grorethan ity v influence has to it was thought that if his condi = — G GIORE AUTGWATIC SPRINKLER CO. 55 | _(" ;’1 " i Sl H\W' - i i © M velt | ACCTUSED DISCHARGED. 13 D’Esopo Bldg., Hartford INGE \VORS HUNDRED will help the tired business-man or MWILLION FOR EUROPEANS woman keep pace with the wear War and Navy Oftico Bulldi SimBrosldent and tear of life. Scoft’s | | roup A, tn Wachington, D, . 1 PrO- . nourishes the body, blood and I r‘ ord con t, but 18 the opinion, ono 1]0[(.(- aill to Show Any Serious | o migl ay, of mankind; ang am 1. Roosevelt was also cancerned aware, sir, that those of now e wound received in action | charged with the Very ereat and seri- Archihald T{wmr\'n'._“ Watertairy Tan. 6.—The case of thi Charge in Waterbury ( “aptain which caused paralysis in his arm(against Robert Yunge for which ho is now being treated. Haven, who was arreste connec Although there wera no indications| tion with an attempt part to of n sethack r the colonel's re-| engoge gi for a moving ture y ous responsibility 6f concluding peaer must think, act and confer in the presence of this opinion—that we are not masters of the fortunes of any ave Gicbs Sprinkier Frotaation vide $100,000,000 for .relief work in| nerves, und helps maintain. an Europe, outside of Germany, was ap-| even balance of strength and ¥ roved today by the house appropri- | energy. Safe-guard sour fm. atior committee, Chairman Sherley come of strength with Scott’s. | Scott & Bowne, Bloomnseld, N J, o : : man, a ncel he would report a bill to 3 kind, that it 1s DOt our privilege to being and convalescence at s..z:m\on-l here today. Yungerman s charg | | | | { | i i | morrew and seek its prompt passage

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