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‘ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TH® | PLAINVILLE NEWSY PLAINVILLE BANK | BE-FLECTS OFFICERS ncial Reports for Year Are, Most Encouraging | SALE OF “CHENEY” TUBULAR TIES, THEIR ONCE A YEAR OUTPUT B e of what. thoy call Mill runs or seconds. Most of them have so little ir regularity, you will wonder why they are not sold as perfec There are B ‘DOFS PAMPIOTEC WOPK plain colors, stripes, figures, fancy weaves, in fact, styles innumerat 5 Vh 1hi AN | Come, take your choice of the lot for, each . 35¢ Rt | Sale of Liberty Bonds at Bank Totals Musiin Wear Sale in Full Swing With Wo- 8| 5500700 wna Tt Samps, men’s Dainty Lingerie at Unusually s LOW Prlces 4 The stockholders of the Plainville The yearly occasion eagerly watched and waited for by knowing ones, company, at their annual mect- who benefiting by previous sules, realize how much better garments we of- lected the following officers for and how much cheaper they are if bought now. Choice given of Amer- 8 | President, John M. Trumbull; vice ican, Philippine, French hand made and silk crepe de chine lingeric. Un- R Dresident, Aquila E. Condell; seors sual values await you, as you will seo upon personal examination. TPrices o A e A e 5 to 33 1-2 per cent. less than regular. tant treasurer,” Frank T. Wh The following directors were elected Muslin Gowns, 8¢, $1.29, $1.69 Philippine Gowns for $2.25, $2.59, | | Charles FI. Calor, A. H. Condell, Franl | and $2.59 each. Muslin Envelope .19, $3.59 each. Chemise, $1.69, M, Wheeler, Henry Trambull John B Probably the most | Chemise, 89c¢, $1.29, $1.69, $2.59. $1.98, $2.23 and $2.59 cach. Crepe Trumbull, Charles W. Hird, A ol 2 on the American stage Muslin Skirts at 79¢, 89¢, 98¢, $1.29, de Chine Camisoles for $9¢, $1.29 s e e e | Y. has just recovered from a | | Maud Adams $1.69, $1.98 to $2.59 each. Muslin $1.69 cach. Crepe de Chine Gowns, B | " The Plainville Trust company open- | LCIYOUS breakdown, which at one time Drawers for 45¢, 55¢, 69¢ and 89¢ $3.98, $4.49, $5.49, Crepe de Chine 3 | ed for business on January 6, 1900. | . “."";’-““‘ o force pair. Muslin Corset Covers, 45¢, Bloomers, sale prices, $2.59 and B e e e “;l‘k"‘\\[]]“\1“’:':\” It is ] 55¢, 69¢c, 89c each. $3.59 pair. in the bank amounted to $98,567. The | cuma. hes ’;'.‘,\_ again be able to ro- | § 103 ASYLUM amount of the total deposits in the | ™ (o) rridbioression. 3 5 Y1 T 50 TRU ) ST Pajamas, “Billle Burkes”, Bloomers, extra sized garments, in fact Fank on Taniors (61919 oas So4n (C) Underwood & Underwood. S 150 TRUMBULL ST. everything in the way of women's lingerie at special prices. ser e e e S o = ; oUN amount of the deposits nine years ago. | oreloen and it = A I'he Hom “PREMO” FILM PACKS AT 20% DISCOUNT.: i p The bank sold Liverty Bonds to the | SoioCk and it is now 7:30 so 1 will Call at our Camera Dept. at once if you wish to secure any of these i | imount of $545.700 and $14,332.71 in [,i, \]H 27 hj‘)’r“””“'g' I think we wili bargair | War Savings Stamps. S ooy dall way baclcihy. New Years Size 3x5%, regular price 75c, Do not delay vour selection if you G : ii[t»tx l)‘uur.: is alright. I hope you for . . GOc each. wish to buy, as there are but few Congregational Church Annual 2] ¥ U _have a nice Christmas and | nice dance,” he declared. “It 3151, 64c pack. packs of the above sizes to choose Dl annis of the Plain-| TAHLY \n‘:\l Year. test dance. iHasn’t Your Hono Lots of love to you all, {itor her retirement nowy said that > of Good Furniture” is the ; performance at E r seen that was 7 21;x41;, were 70¢ for 56c pack from. i | ville Congre hal church was held & \ > TS0 | k It spread to other 214x41;, were 50c, for 40c¢ pack “Ansco’” Paper and Film Rolls last evening in the church parlors WILSON. | His Honoy shot a forbidding glance 214x3%, were 40c, for 32¢ pack always on hand. was well attended. The reports I Campaign Closing. at fhe Eay young man freni Brook- | . oo o N officers and heads of departments in The canipaign for the collection of | V% Also large supplies of paper for professional use. Developing and print- GOl o e e £ tntoll anilcolla phibIS bt L *No, I have NOT!” he said ,shortly ing by experts. Notice—We will develop free of charge all films and church. The clerk reported that tha | brought 1o a close next week, and the| . Lhen Ne turned to McGee, wlhose ' packs bought of us. g | church had increased its membership | Red Cross committee wishes all those | FROWledge of dancing is second only 1 | from 217 fo 250. There were 26 adult [ having any tinfoil which they wish to | [0 NiS sense of morality. o - { | and 10 infant baptisms. give ta bring same to the Red Cross| What do YOU think of the shim- Century Roof shimmy jazz bands, with inets and trombones u in New York T 4 + 0, S week 3 ed by many HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY % The financial statemer jresented | FOOm this week or the flrst part of ? e RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. expenditures of $4,767 Of this { NeXt. Splendid work has been done “In my opinion.” said McGee, “the = N e sum, which is about $1,500 greater | ¥ the committee in this line, due to| SHilmy is an indecent dance.” o R § | than any one in previous years, | the co-operation of the people of! It is no such thing!” exclaimed the $1.095 was used for improvements | Plainville, aad it is hoped that a large | G¢fender of the shimmy. and repai and $805.77 was used in | #mount of tinfail will be collectad| With two experts holding opposed ¥! WS o'clock. There will be a musical pro- o % benevolence The treasurer reported | 4Uring the last week of the cam-| OPinion asin most any case where (wo =e—— BERLIN NE gram with an address. fip‘ e FugE §591 on hand and of this sum, §300 [ Palgn | experts testify, the Magistrate decided “TIZ” EASES TIRED reason given bei overdone. ) So it looks as if the shimm - dance—is on its last leg To Give Falr. was set aside for repairs to the roof Bl X to see for himself. He asked Reider to The members of the East Berlia Gfiihe chiohl X 1s also voted to : > { 2o through some of the movements of SORE, SWOLLEN FEET ETERAN SLE[ER Village Improvement soctety will give M;;ag;;‘r;n:f ::z;\le%:‘x Mi\‘s:lr street is| pive the pastor a bonus of $300 to be fy:“"\“l';'\\'( rank Cassidy roturned to the shimmy. i | another fair and bazar at the Iast|S at Craig Lo Atlantie CIWY, | aid in monthly installments during ¢ S, today after spending| There was no music, but Reider 1888 Relief ¥ “hing, Puffed ) ; I | for two weeks. .' five days at his home on C: er (Instant Relief For Aching, Puffed- | p Berlin athletic hall about the last of | 16 vear 1919) Willlata . Wilaonis “anal street. | complied. He made a few prolimins T Catlouiad B this month. The newly formed min- | — clected moderator of the meeting The Woman's Foreign steps and cverybody leaned forward B Ol Cd A cothand e . OnaT Missionary strels will be the feature of the first| Friday evening at the Congregu-|mha following officors wereglected for | societ £ the A beery sl berer among the o Corns. A A X S % o The fc ving officers were @lected fe society of the Methodist church will > SO oIors aInong s the epec BAGK FRHl‘i FE"NI night and the proceeds will bo given | tional church, Rev. and Mrs. Herbert| the ensuing yoar: Clerk, Frederick | g1ve & food Sale tomorrow Afternoan | tAtors, who happened to choose that = - fund, L. Macy will hold a reception in hon- 5 gaernoon v ping arou {toward the street llghting o o e e O eharon | Bullen; treasurer, E. A. Freeman; | at the home of Mrs. Fred Manchester, | 10Ment for his return to wakefulness ¥ ound with aching, TE— i Union Church Meeting. nd el Lok ) 1arged | guditor, Donald Benjamin; S. P. C: R s g | evidently forgot where he was and was | Puffed-up feet—fcet so tired, chafed, it ! e was elccted trustee for three | ; OUF anm liscount sale begins| responsible for an interruption which | sore and swollen vou can hardly Ol‘al Wm]am H Tfll‘l]el‘ OI here will be a union meeting of o o A rs. C. H. Calor, Frederick Bullen | T ary 11 and lasts until Saturday,|did not reach the ears of the Magis- | vour shoes e . the seven churches comprising the| Miss Leora Saunders of the U. S . H. Newton were appointed to | L 0@y 25. 15 per cent. discount on| trate. [ 2 Why don't | centenary group at the Jast Berli|navy spent a short furlough at her | Gt i Fredericl | A1l £00ds. Open Monday, Friday and| “Look out!™ he gurgled. “The place | 8°t & 25-cent bo xof “Tiz” from GO. L was Overseas 18 Momhs Methodist church at 8 o'clock and af | home on Theodore street last week. | 7:30 o'clock on January 21. Rev. Dr. | e o : I uperintendent. : Just then Reider started the shim- | tured feet? | Beach, pastor of the Methodist| Miss Mable Smith has resumed her — ! my proper—if that is the proper LU T et e S i chruch of Middletown, and Rev. Mr. | work after a recent illness. Missionary to Speak ¢ y e e Rt e : 15 BROTHER IS ALSO HOME S o et e e e v v o e v | ‘SHIMMY DANGE [§ et o he'simtmmss s como, ke s v e —— A, TN o G R | e Ao o eld ¢ fomeiveats (n Adlatic Tuskey and Who b e two movements of the shimmy before ' "8WS Lh¢ soTen misers ey (6 Reopen Biackemith Shop_ | There Wil also bo a storcopticon lee: | homo of Alrs. ¥ ot ents B SO CRT s 1 Giomesbuatebiinpinelun ol I il e L ay T § ;1\\7‘0_ Refreshments will be served | Hill a:(\nun‘T\u;' Air.'v,\ aftery - morning at the Congregational chure o RU! Efl INQECFNT 5 "mx‘v »m_. :\:\‘\-‘nnfi S ;_mm ’mnrz(; corns, callou 1d_bunion Tiz 5 AL R! Mectingn sineas S«".«io“]t«url a soclal hour will follow. {vary 23. There will be seadiniss by | jn’the terest of ihe Armenian and i F 2 bloyioganyons dancioe thatlda i Blorious for tired, aching, sore ect. Food Sale Tomorrow. I8 I8 ek Baee ot St Syrian relief fund. She will tell of Then, addressing the clerk, tne |0 MOre shoe tightness—no more foot elected Sunday school evenings. H. A. James.— ! will be pinched.” drug store now and gladden your out of the feet that chafe, smart an At Church—To Give Entertainment Olmstead gave a mis- S Dt el i 4 ad & ¥ the cruelties practiced by the Turks { gistrate sald i Aol The Ladies’ Aid society af the Ber- | cellaneous shower last Friday evenir magistrate sald he agreed tho shimmy e lin Congregational church will nola | in honor of Miss Charlotte Rowley, i’v‘»‘( ‘;" ”.'\‘w)l:&?\y‘: sl it NeW YOTK u‘fldge HBS EXhlbliIOH e S nce s Corporal William H. Turner of another food sale and entertainment; who will shortiy become the hride of | fused to issue a warrant for the a ompany 1, 1024 U. S. infantry, has at the church parlors tomorrow eve-! Vincent Eddy of Newins Writes From France, and Throws Ul} His Hands j rest q;.fw:h;;ldziha;;;:“,:.,1\::??;'m;;‘;: An Anack af i.fluenza bturned home after 18 months’ serv- ning at 8 o'clock. A program has M G e L il thas tecetvod §eace e in France, having been In all the been arranged and an enjoyable tifio | ant and vice vanished, as all good en- f e I it BEorVAttorneys General ileeea i sl Rl — e et et - Often Leaves Kidneys In in the battle of Seicheprey early Will meet this evening to complete ali w of the transpor Koenig der New York, Jan. 16.—A dancing act Dance Had a Low Origin. st spring and since then he has been | plans. q e Netherlands, He describes the weather | i the West Side Police Court for judi- ) A 1P Y Corporal Turner, at the time of his| ) h the States. From the tone| Dby the Magistrate hims nagistrate quiry as to the 1‘5“‘”?,.“_ was employed at the P.| A benefit dance will be given this S > “" 1«?:1.--‘1:‘1 ;1'\‘\:,‘,3"\ M),j;t‘”‘-m, S -,,',\ he dramatic personae : Magistrate | OTI8In of the name of the dance go 4 T Saos 5 F. Corbin Manufacturing company, evening at the rlin Grange hall § s : 3 opinion. Tramce compares mmfawore |John E. McGeehan, on the bench; | Unanswered. “Shimmy” is short for Doctors in all parts of the country e went to the Mexican border in Parker's orchestra has been secured Harry Reic a young man from | chemise, and the dance is done in sev- have heen kept busy with the epidemic Brooklyn v qualifies as an expert | eral New York theaters just now with | of influenza h16 as a bugler with Company I. He to furaish the mus a brother of Corporal Everett S.| mhe weekly praver meeting | was on the shimmy dance, despite his | the entertainers clad in chemise urnér who recently returned from|pejq last evening, at the Berlin Con- rance after doing active service for ably with America. His letter follows A Roicais Doance which has visited so many { 1 | | [ : : of residence; Detective James s far as this country is concerned, m;-‘;‘\ it pon 0" gregational church 5 Mother:—I B abode o g James \!w\?w.‘u 'k of dance originated in the under- ounded during one of the big drives | Bmma Brlgnoli of Kensington has' [ g e e e = New Orisansd Deforejthat i¢ removed to the New Britain Conway to Reopen Shop. cral hospital for treatment. M. J. Conway, who for the past six onths has been running tk 1 bon LeClair blacksmith shop on Three vears ago it reached Broad- | bles, Druggists report a large sale on priin street, and who recently moved; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Adams of ; : me getting here. We would set a! pointing to Reider, “wants rrant | Way. Sophie Tucker, it is said, was Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root which so Hurur;m, ‘)‘vw e gned a con- ' Sunset 'lezzlm are mhnyrl.]m;' the cora LB s e s worn out for the arrest of a cabaret | the first to do it in New York. She many people say soon heals and ;i;cs,l h:‘rl-’, reoy pla £ show at the state car pday X or 20 miles up the river and then we | manager, whose place of bus s | 8a modified version in vaudeville. str hens the kidneys after an a December 23, 1918 svmptoms of this disease are very distressing and leave the system | | in a run-down condition. Almost o : el | I e S W Cuba, and before that in West cvery vietim complains of lame back and feel 1 | Ll ghas [ i wiked | Africa, From New Orleans it spread and urinary troubles which should not | ISz e ORRROLCaito Shal Siochll ms ho alssiesinD |l River andl went westh ez v seiinet e e m slin g 10 | to California and north to Chicago. often lead to dangerous kidney tro > Dodd has returned fram his 4 g _ | 1 o111 me over here. W trip west. 3 t Norfolk 6 and didn't get| wings. | ro until the 2ist. We had some | This young mar.” he explained, Detective Long appeared from the Charles Thompson of Berlin is at- 5 g g had to wait about a day for another | Broadway and 4Sth Street <ays | The dance did not catch on until tack of grip. Swamp-Root, being an Annual Church Meeting. | tending the corn show at Hartford to- » 7 one to do the me thing, then we)| he was thrown out of the c .- | Just fall. when Bee Palmer came to berbal compound, has a gentle healing The annual meeting of the Ken.|day # ? had to wait for the tide to come in and | cause he insisted on New York from Chicago and gave a cffect on the kidneys which is hhgton Congregational church will be | iss Marjorie Moore, who has been Bl we Eof owon YR D T Gt BRLLE iminedinselygnotiosd i host s ev ¢ Yelock a et s SIS 1 as S erda s Sun- “And wou the manager le hose who try it. Dr. Kilmer & Co bld this evening at § o'clock at theé ' gapric ar T ons| 1 went ashore y r , it was Sun T wou he m, ger i t ¥ seriously ill at her home in Kensing- | \ A e . urch parlors. Reports for the past ton. is recovering : % e v, and believe me it sure is some| him AETNA BOWLING Binghamton, N, Y., offer to send ar will be read and the election of | 5 R i ¢ | place. There are a big bunch : 0. He said the shimmy should sample size bottle of Swamp-Root Aicers for the cnsuing vear wiil be Charles B. Elton of Kensington, e b tiers here but I didn't anyo | be aanced in any respectable resta ALLEYS. receipt of ten cents to every sufferer 1d. Refreshmeats will be served baggag - at the local station, ¢ G S knew. 1 met a sailor p rant.” | who requests it. A trial will convince S maianPAia) for ety analla omal e 2d his duties after soveral 3 Y - ] Hampt 1s, Ve > { he Magistrate looked interested. | Q@ anyone who may be in need of it. Reg- eting will follow the business | davs 3 S : bl e e time T was. W “Yes, yes. Go on!” was the tenor of Church Street. ular medium and large size bottles hnsactions. Miss Florence Cook of Hast Beriin 2 2 arlet fever 1 m his word 5 - for sale at all druggists. Be sure to ST e P, TR e s S S . - e 0 e o o < : (Perieetly Nice.” Said Dancer. | For Your Amusement. mention this paper. o rt Willard Haven. S X of them that cz P And the young man further main- | e S— - 'rhhc !Iy)mn(u fmm ”\ 111,;7; hapter | SO S : ; e e We only | tains, . detective continued, “that | 7 5 ecting tomorrow afternoon at the will spend the remainder of the win- TREY on the street after t out all, or at least, that it isn't as rough | 0es our uspan Tine ! bme of Mrs. Harold Upson at 3 ter ia Middletown : ; g i special pass is out of #s the treatment he got at the restau- E - - . © | halr the crew goes ash and the| rant. He claims that he was forcibly Druggist Te"[s How io Cure next day the h ve ejected and lost a $150 diamond pin in H i 7 ks not seen & nice day S 1 y | the scufflc . H b . B i s States. Over here you can see a lit- eider then spoke up h L H . . | 1 & _ g Sy for about five minutes, the “Why, the shimmy is a perfectly | tne lquor abit at ome Don’t Poison Baby. it it i w part of the t We are going to N I a v store and go ORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must have . 3 : leave for tl s about the 27th i 'h:-:x“:t"::: r-(-:;(‘rl:<~nfl‘::;lfl:( A7 Biep e Fowder H PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sloep, These drugs will produce | B8 : with \ don't o, ne T Sesneld, tea or any lquid. T, js harmjess sleep, and a FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP s i know where we will land with them 2 3 IR DI Lge (Clevelanafmen pas fopiRodozisre §and ikanac fin: o FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the children who | [ RSRSEIES : Iam on a bis transport, it will carry | [ BERRE 2t p . TayiosEE iy contrsd drinkhes B oh s st T e have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, lauda- . G R A es somo -/ 0o PBE | fricnds and relatives despatred Of €¥OT yor' hushand reporis: <ALy husban num and morphine, each of which is a narcotic product of opium. Druggists “ freight. It is a Dutch ship. don't 5 R S e el e e s e il BT D L are prohibited from selling either of‘the_uarcoticsna.med to children at all, or \ 5 (s esivon S I S k g s A best medical men in Hurops in the hope R1e uSually stays drunic m thred to anybody without labelling them *poison.” The definition of *narcotio™ : (he name, it is the Koeniz der Neth- [ " 4 -\ | that she might find something Which Lowaer in Mis coffes for is : ““A medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, but which in poison- et Bl name Isn't it. 1 was 3 3 3 would cure him. IMnally sho was recom- sobered up and has not ous doses produces stupor, coma, convulsions and death.” The taste and Above, A. aitchell smell of medicines containing ofi@um are disguised, and sold under the names | ;,.;p014y custodiar of “ Drops,” ““ Cordials,” * Soothing Syrups,” etc, You should not permit any | .o very 4 medicine to be given to your children without you or your physician know of what it is composed.” CASTORIA DOES NOT CONTAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature Sl S O el vo da of Ghas. H, Fletcher, v ed the Attorney Gencral Gregory. | ot tha L 3 A Below Frank L. Polk, Counscllor elvos Sure 11d like to stay over Genuine Castoria always hears the signature of (e Sthls Dopatineht s s ) e nently mentioned Photos (C) ( erlands. Some Palmer, alien | n vy it my alf until T got | | S e S A mended to an eminent chemist, who gave flic and says he i e e e (e B ? hor a private formula (the same as appears whiskey did mot tas rough. We only saw ' L7 A below) and told her how to use it She not tell him w but am grat g 3y had it filled at a drug store and gave it ful for this help a wall recommend \d | to him secretly. The results were startling. it whenevor posel yointment to | two days out of Norfolk but outside ; f In tew weeks he was completely cured A leading druggist. v shown wo had the ocean to our. X i That was over ten years ago and he has the above articl Yes, X . not touched u drop since. He now occu- a very remarkabic nedy for i Pies o position of trust and fs enthusiastic habit. It fs harmless, wonderfu \ promi- | here for a while if It were only half NTE in his efforts to help others overcome and ls having an enormous sal ther, There ar 1gt L R s S | the liguor habit. He feels that he can every o 1 te e - bost do this by making public the same liquor I t wood. queer. 1 have to £0 ON Watch at 8| - o - | prescription Go to any first-class drug other first-class vho has alwhys | over close to President Wilson, | trip gome was considered at Washington to have | one ship all the t nd we saw that an excellent chance of way decont we ¢