New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 14, 1919, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, PLAINVILLE NE WRITES OF LAST OF 1 - WREAT WORLD WiR i Private J. E. Wilson Is Now With | into tne'y stroying. American Army in Germany | "Moot v Fifteen Per. Ceat. Off on all Furs g NER'S STORE IS FLOODED e mio | pive was frozl Water Pipes Freeze and Burst— | CUbied by Fra Should Gladden the Hearts of e e e I < : 3 . into Neri's storéy B : sion—Other News Items Collected | of the proprieto omen ;annmg to buy R e store’ about 748 ; that the water wag s § John Nilson 24 Fovestvillelaves | desplon the it e of re B nuo has receive following let- | water and investigat “and what it means as applied v : B cor trom r Nil- | trout > water " tncluded in this sweepng red Coats, Capes, Stoles, 8 | son of the T o : Ry = s of Muff and Collar, Separate Mt ind Scarfs and everything ¢ American army of occupa- ho s near the™ liar, tion. He tells of some of his ex- | s oiled several £y ey LTty (et it Gt sans, it el aodcls | perionces h\.:!m-‘-. tho signins the | dy. Tho ige, however, with large shawl collars. $285.00 Coats 2 215t ats, $233.75. |t b ik uric \nm{:m\:xnn v Muskrat Coats in plain and belted mod S collars. ! 8 ! Myers, Botte N 1 My e of $179 > t 8 . Reg. $202.50 2 ar Dad: { erly 2 Tn Natural Muskrat we offer 1 e e S e - 09 3 for writ- Coats at 81 . Muskrat Co: $220.00, now ¢ t skunk collar and cuf v 3925.00. s price good old victor tter to the |to friends saying that he will rLccle dark shade, rvegular > 8 .00, at E: : i aptain that we had, namely our |his commission in the United States Fur Stoles of Hudson Seal, regula [FGadeRtRicnowaichat) youswou/l Bendovy| AmyEon danuary 1o Sk oy exps RN s e e e T T e e Pric k where um on a sight 1 trip. |OF @bout January 20 in e signed things |new old acquaintances. Fine Stoles that were $110.00 ar $93.50 each. f nged conside . paiichos avdodioniseatlonfion Handsome Lynx Stoles reduced from §139.50 to $118.60 each. E 2 ar here the |Corps in December, 1917, at MoBt Slo- i ol Mink Stole, was $980.00, for $76.50. " X D e melicer Bt SHnh L S Ho wa Mot ig op Artally 103 ASYLUM ST Hudson | Coats, dyed muskrat, plain ar belted model, shawl big barrage of October 21, which you {fleld, Texas, for iraining, and was [ 2 square collar, bell and plain sleeves read of in the papers. We were jimntertad ol there fo) Bk nield Bushnell 479 .00, Coats now priced right in it but wo were near [Memphis, Tenn., and then to v R /9. to hear the wuns ronr and to see the | Gordon, Atlanta, Ga., where he is now flash in the sky. 1bout New York j'\“m“'w!]un.: where he will be com- R L being a bu : ou should have |missioned. f vou are looking for a Coat come and sco our offer and make to the front. There was a steady | Frivate Fraak ( oo ehian ing on a quality garment. stream of auto trucks, motorcycles, | eturned from I e and is spending e Jiftan o toel or Huason T Senl M(dyed 1) Mole 8| etc., going in both directions. No ono |# five day leave at his home here, skin, Black Lynx, Cross Fox, Poiret Fox. Grey, Black and upe Wolf, was even allowed to make any stops | Ok 2 o Zeeline & Dm0 8 -“‘Ifi;"“ ' [ z‘ fi‘“ 5 Skunk, Beaver and Raccoon. Extrafine pelts without running into a side road. No |Pital wWho was wounded isht- arfs are priced § 50 to $105.00. Malke yvour selection and get 1 lights were allowed on any of the ma- J 208t 0 “‘);;.;”mm 1 L per cent. off of those prices. § | chines and each one secmed to be in 1)“1‘”»”1 S E e | My to Match range from $10 to $75.00 each, with 15 per cent. n hurry to reach somewhere. When j o 5 0G0 T d went from 35 West Main Street, Plamnllo 3 off cse s at 1is sale. @ b hine h L Lre ve ha 0 Z t s taken off these prices at this b ine hit a tree we had to get 1 St s U off the road as quickly as possible. At | (2700 B e Business will be conducted under new mana age- = #¢ | that time we hardly dared to scratch | . i E - Bl imator e i |from TFebruary until the signing ment, beginning Monday. Will s e ; HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DFLIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY (i | & Match B the gak pout nop the ML e rmidhic ssidy maae nis trin M 5 q g | 8 ey ell for cagh only, RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF U b arofcoversd iy th the cammplires France on the U, S. S George nd at greatly reduced prices. P it 1o (o Aangors, Teliovs g | Washington, the ship on which the | | SPECIALS FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY nt Jater went acro: i e Ric who fought all through the war. i Brief Iten STREAK, | Potatoes ... per pk 49¢ S o R R W Uneviill voRUECI o Lloyd Reaney has been dischs N1 BERLIN NALWS Miss Kmma Jackson and she formerly 1481 MILES “F STATE somethi t“:\'! is ]\:«‘:vl u.]un >out. | from the United States army and 2 SwilPotat resided here before her ma Of course we have all tried to do OUT | ,eturned to his home s town Ha I N = W > = — s Gra S e bit bt T takal my ihat oF tottnem! |Loains (0 hishome by HhiS own. e (g Porterhouse per Ib 50c g A0S 2(.1’ Ib 10c E . | was a member of the tank corps and | J§ The Stato Grangers' annual mee?g any . l5es otationad af Goltysbiie Pa Short 48¢ being held this week at Hartford At present we are living In shacks | * The annual meeting ot the stock-| M Round 40¢ i Chnpped ... per Ib 30c and several members of the local ! souts built by the Germans. | polders of the Plainville Trust com- |l & [ sbiend, A ive of us fellows are living in two lyany will be held Shoulder ... per b 33¢c | Corned Beef per Ib 15 were priced at § 50. Sale Kolinsky St that were 87 ,now priced $66, 5.00 Coats now priced 0.00 Co 1w priced | Grange are expected to d ; in iwolpany this evening in c itteo from every Grange in th rooms: hey are electrically Hghted girectors’ room of the bank, T . : h FSBAPE HRHW’N]Nfi e e e o — | and have a stovo in each room. Tast tors will be dscted tor the comiss| B Prices on other Meat reduced in proportion win B. Adams of Berlin has selected Sunday we were given a day off and year. ORI . - - Siii et attend tomorrow afternoon H B E P kiios from here. "he Germans have orable dis Feal omi thet (] vy | - - ! Freig) se Scl ic. iy iti ! tunnelled through the hills and ¥ou and has returned to his home on 1 N = ot | House Schodule. | 113§ HEEN BXPENSIVE PTOPOSIION | couta waik throusn thom 1 Bk ., SRl e Haven and Hartford railroad at the : » e tion has beeh instructed by quarters for the men branch off in all | Stanley Coates of West Main street local st . : T 3 Ttll‘fldgh [Ge at A P G P(]‘]d e eral superintendent that be- arttord, Jan. l4.—High cost o lirec ons from ‘rh(t main tunn a ‘1 s recoverir from a severe attack of | | 2 13, the loeal freight | materials and increased wages W all the rooms are equipped with elec- umonia, with which he has bee:x G n January tric lights, and even running wat fined to his bed for some tim will be open for delivery of | dominating factors in highway con- [ 'Fic lights and even nuanme water Af hie b0 ERLEAT e 5 ves EbGUED BY GO“PAN GN ¥ t, with the exception of \\vn; struction the past vear. o results | o SR it i g g e Velson, a teacher ir BY BUYING YOUR FOOD SUPPLIE IE s holidays from 7 a. m. unti > L at he 7 aQ ;rQ o g N VOTT 7 f,?rl,‘:‘.“\' % freight from |49 compared with standa of pre- | two large rooms which they used as a | Southington. Miss g ; WEDNESDAY IS THE DAY WE GIVE YOU THE e e e WGSBS R R e Hampahire is substicuting in her ab- | B LION’S SHARE OF OUR PROFITS (ate Guard Compauy Holds Tinal|leaving time, when service la sched- | {actors, according fo the amnual re- | ‘There were two laree Diesel ofl sence. = ) ) ! 8 i e ; e o Teavt o 12Ta S Wi i No (DO 08 Stato HishwayCommtstoner || encinesiiconnettod ) il son arators urGonesal Taycon JRCTestors of Extra Special Wednesday Morning Sale 7 a m. Drill and Will Be Mustered Out On | hroisht whataver shall be recelved | Charles J. Bonneit, placed in' the | and pumps. The top of the hill has | America, will hold a regular monthly S € hands of Governor Holcomb, today. been shelled until it looks like a piéce ' meeting this evening in the rooms on | [l 12:30 Noon later than 4 p. m. i 2 3 i . Latorgen angeny Outstanding features of the report | of cheese. The mines were exploded , Pierce street. Officors will be cleeted The time schedule which has been | OUESAAC) ; King a cut about 200 | for the coming year. LEAN FRESH SHOULDER ] £y i o past will be in stence . Tamute ) Tyamn Negealio uearaliana 1 anoEan s L ance increased due to “‘tremendous “We have been busy going out and | Goldenblum.—Advt. % BEST MAINE POTATOES eiv 3 : e = s s M E L Ui Sl rise in cost of material and labor. “harles Stein, aged 18 years, both ot Harrington Coming Home. A L 3 4 R i s been received today that : i) i > for molor trucks, stone crushers, road ,Thames river F FOT . )sgood avenue, New Britain, were Word: has Y Necal r ending September 30, were 5 ad Thames river bridge for the railroaa AN QR Q@ | private Raymond Harrington of Com- | fiscal 3 skl rollers, tools and road-making equip- | company is nearly completed and (1 MOHICAN SELECT EGGS early drowned last evening while | FFNAT BRGNS tho has | $3,560.303, although by reason of a | 1B BT G0 5 PRl s es cted and the | jid Shant 1 2 Sanae : difference in checking up credits on T e : Mgl g over the kating near the channel of the Am-| peen convalescing at u base hospital | o = e, e :;“ e il q policy of the department buy- |old bric and expects it will be r being severely wounded and 4 5 il ing and owning its own road-making |for highway usec by Wbaut el from the and repair equipment is held to be |months. 1War restrictions delayed sound and economical. | starting work on the new hridge over One section of the Post under | t y tie river. federal aid has been finished. That| Commissioner Bennett pays high Friday Night—Entertainment Mon. | rican Paper Goods pond. The mis-| after hesviere 18 hap qccurred when Stein was chasing | gassed, has been discharged o e e e Fyndn. The youths did aat knov e | institution and h fully recovered | . o " V0 1.‘-"»\! ¢ y " ocation of the channel from the wounds reccived on October | 3375300, [CHIRE NeL LRI nder him. Stein, w was on at Brest, Fran awalting of- 153 construction of trunk linos: (s |13 Between TS : Cheshire. | tribute to men who left his office aad eels of Ty , could not stop | ders to be shipped Do 5 " “_‘ - ance and repair of existing | Ths federal aid monc s ta be ex- | worki force 1o serve under the flag elf in time an g0 plunged in Harrvington has been in the service pended on contim sections ot [ and says they w vken back upon A ory of help was sl mmedi- | for over two years having gone to the | highways. = .~ P Syada andinet o i , Sl E S e el el 1916. He is the Picces of Road Work. : on oo ik i United_ States Fo Adminis i Numbe Road between Bantam and New Pres- | Particular Teatures of ont: pole bath yo ¢ were safely pullod| son of Mrs. George Brown of Chris- hat lights will bo placed ne Gets Six Foxe ton, which connects up Danbi nd | o J,-l}‘\’i:]:l'w,f-( !;'u SRsliacot i i / e g LT Rty = , | New Milford w Titenfeld sind tha et eEOITNE . i’ O [TlVe reh e HCS &V ut” It was roported this r 8! tian Lane hannel for protection of the winter Nortt Berlin street announces | €W R hon shvey | The growth of departmer ’ ] portsmen. : -m’: e “,_Lut‘ ‘.,‘,Y‘ d another fox mak- | ishwevaten el e e IO ERL"M) M'F‘NCY'. e s 5 . S sters Btato Guard Ao e S B A e Storage and Accessories, Live Lobsters, Sea Scallops, Solid Meat Opysters, ho great on given fo cortain| Repair Work a_ Specialty. Opened Clams, Oysters in the Shell and all kinds of The Berlin company, S . o Ernper ort a good | ¢ : B o0t season. Many trabr £ cilitate transportation to and from 3 pnder Captain 7 X Shepare e ) L large number of foxes and sections of highway over which the | o eason a5 4 la e e | Phone h < vening held al d krats have been trapped. No the submarine base trafic Rl ey | on 139 Arc h St at the F i hal 'm‘ s that he has trapped over 50 | § Py ng highway mileage to 1,481 12 e Hos g b #quipment, ritics NN LC N ts this season, which is con- | & RIEAWAY e r 3} _11‘ thosc ks Wl v 3 H]‘ i squipmient i T e L i e L e e e RS i FKESH CAUGHT HADDOCK, ! anounced that thc whole company Seriie Bricts. year o oS oEe Hesul a s s N Durdens hound between the iz it L? .{ 3 a t e 8 3 = it i 2 A policy of hard surfaced roads iS j.c in Mas et SN i A I HiS eive thelr discha * 4 o wn A, Hall, c at the| geclared to be justified. Tho hig8h |oitv and those which link S B "B T ' & 3 1] VUL, e flay evening at t 0 all. Maple cometery, : 5 WIth @] cost, however, restricted the mileage | rjal centers in Connecticut with New | 1 5 WE \!ESUAY OQLY On next Mond: e ; ere attack of influenza at his home | pyie Yoo lnrimar SR i ontal of ! Y 5 Ul ! Bav will givelon entoriat manns on Hudson stre Trunk Hne highway bridge con-!priggeport, New Haven and Nev our - - = cial In henor of r n A bonefit dance will be held this|struction was restricted by govern fondon. So heavy has been the wee Photo of yourself in uni- RANKF URT and “01 OGNA - Ib 24c Berlin Grange hall 1 ng at the Berlin Grange hall un-| ment regulation due e war. The |on surfaces that the department il o arranged by tho iner 5 auspices of the A. of A. club. | Danbury-Shelton bridge was com- |renew practically all the sur- | § form. N | Ffifl HOULDER ROASTS ... b g net expens Norwich and Groton on the de of the Thames river o 1 all 20.5 miles were built brin Sl forrwany and a dance and 1 1 o Nourse of the U. S.|pleted, and several small bridges re- |fucing on the Naugatuck v nizh- | Photo of vour chum in LEAN BOILING ... ...Ib2 ollow a dinner w Al be sery 2 ¢ unp Devens, W constructed. It was found to be good | 1d replacement n the d [ Beoe { < ver at his| policy to cons »t more wooden the Hartford-Springficld oute; > B unifarm. FERESHERIB =t e = 1b he speake o strect is slowly re- | bridges than fn tho past, as they are | Manehester-Hartford rond Letween |l Camp Panoram. H PORK LOIN ROAST Captaln Willl ongz, easily maintained and comn- | Burnside and Manchester 1 Ing } M pas .nt between Stonington and | 8 Ho able ischar 7 Tl M. Ja 1. Dunham, Who has been | paratively cheap. of pavement hetween § ton and | @ Henorable Discharge. TENDER LAMB LEGS and five miles more con- ol S e ittaoit of t¥+| © A maintenance system for bridges js | Westerly, and five miles more con- {§* Should be framed be- | B S ICED PIGS LIVER iag | operating satisfactorily, A new bridze B e e e e e T e ne e e ot S foreBvou i sorlior filose IACHINE SLICED BACON wstallation of til Mrs. F. L. Wilcox towards ? i alla L 1 2 5 ford and t ford has not hee L 2 y 4 1 N + & fps 1 2 ey aronine: Momman ot il | s Sona to Florlda whers stie will| Milford 2nd Stratford las n | Haven and prids them. So et us frame {| B8 mANCY WHOLE MILX CHEE started, as tes govern poctsl. committee announte that a |spend the remainder of the winter | NETES 00 Jie TUICC DM BOETS , Cronsing Ttimnations, 1§ them now. You can call §| 8 MOH. FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER smoker and ent inmen wil ate TForeste : = ; i e \mmu.,, | S ; y heid o apsasine by oo mowly clec. |Kive an Uluatzeted loceass en Sorsstsy | oF UL, B S, FUtns 100 tuve o snute cromsiogs aud of can| | fOF them when you get §| il PURE RASPBERRY JAM sd officers will be given. ris of |this evenir t 3 a: S bk SRt s rerous mn titio ady. k . = = e S T S s Miirey, o hual | Fesels ond inainibnanes o ob Te¥t 1Q | B PANCY TONATHAN APPLE pad. R e. 1 S ill ) v Miss Josephine Murray, who ha 3 rs and maintenance ads : : . e e e e i ety Namvort Hloosiisiied T et TR { OHRNSTEDT'S § & Ll gggg};fl(i)&%ofix ES raiv v iy 1L 2 Vi ) 4 [ o e s ned in the prev e e ey | e who hax bocn VIsUag | ment. Comt 304371 anmd pormanant ; | | FRESH CUT GREEN KALE __ To. Parchase. New Track, | Wth felatives in Vermont, hax re- | pavement §TATAI for the 935 miles *Ymi | PHOTO EST. || LARGE HEAVY GRAPE FRUIT Harold S e ber of t Al t oo sl Hr e x> 2, for break- : 69 Al‘h St. i Pascal Celery bch 25¢ Soup Bunches any. gor New York eity to | Goldenblum.—Advt. $ ‘ These fe 1 Richo 2 calnen ot i - to take care of the Sl fast when FAN g g 7,500. Skinner will drive s true roads ide for s ryision and e s = 2 e | CY ELBOW I #7.500. *Sicnner wil AETNA BOWLING soma’ worie in_comnertion with 1 @9/ they have LR : B MOHICAN BANCAKE FLOUR The body of Mes, B Gylend, | ALLEYS. Ninety-Ave per cont, af ali fradi p?S’K‘ : ’TONI(]IX{%\ fiLsT OLLED ‘YSOLASSES age 46, who died : home in | | roads 1s mo i 4 § o ROLLED OATS St maler Church Street. L R [ Tq:lf:glong:s ; St SOLID PACK RIPE TOVIATOE@ brief illne: w ¥ w For brought to this town for burial ,\‘m\-‘ day. Mrs. Gyland's maiden name was For Your Amusement.

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