New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 23, 1919, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAMLY HERALD, PLAINVILLE TRENGH HORTAR TELEGRAPH T0 HOMES Plainville %rH'&el Again in Good § STRIKE 1S NOT Rockwell-Drake Makes BROEE S ! Hartfords Sho D, U ] Footwear Priced at Our Big Sale Lots Less than Regular Values has Leen prevail Darguins Here Back d Y ! Q M EROKEN No “Was© t a chil for that one since comfo e Attemipt an on un- fine there ices ind on boys ther p unusual In kinds for women cutting. child fact girls, Despite the special yearly with to Return to Work-— o bly 4 with stes big roomit hospital cos where we have and tablesis we have two larges and they are all dece ottom to the top anm all lit up with candlqss M. C. A. we received!| each | containing lemon drops, chocolate, three package; ottes, can Tuxedo ind of rom cach’ lad got a 1l af Y. MsUCOAT so furnished piatho so we ve well afternoon’ we | ad with two. dif- i '@ 103 ASYLUM ST. 150 TRUM erent ches of three rounds I “The Home of Good Furnitur cach, also dancing, qua tets and othe night an- $ 13 NEW CASES O “FLU” other fellow down Newingtlon 18 Cases of Measles to Get Men S i) s becuuse yar, this occasion 1 | are New Bakery Almost Comploted— =7 Briets, field Cloth Top Boots. color grey, luco lietmeniben Plain lace stylc Nearly the 301st a telegram to ernoon, readin boken”. The | Transport Manchuri ing. Later telegrams we Camp Merritt, N. J. were sent after their was understood that they sent to Camp Devens but have evidently been changed a they may be sent mustered out of The 301st T became a part October, Y917 The principally from draft d. dist No. 2, of which Plainville is the I quarters. It includes men from I tol, Plainville, Southington, Berlin, Unionville, Farmington, West Hart- ford and Burlington. The battery was stationed with the d Kield Artillery when it arrived al camp un- {1l the barracks for the battery were built. The boys spent nine months at Camp Devens, drilling steadily dur- ing that ti over- e =k seas in .July and # 3 were then sent (o I fola |l Bicevtiite loth and some one to serve vou then to think that delay caused hy a they ; ; d 3 vou don't o wash your owa did not a dishes 3 ice in the trenches oo son only two death the battery while Nothing has vet public celebration home, but if they something in that tempted Bakery work company” and every his home y ‘Arrived attery ar A ik xed, with mili- : mt henches rt- Ho- the clotl le, k te heels price 15 este 5,00, g 5545 sa a $7.00. Suie priee e on Boots of black kid, heels, Walking yesterday morn- military £1.50 with with welt soles and received the it heels e Faun light L Our special sale price D whore a Lotuis from boy Louis heels 5. high ival would welt $1 Black Satin s a o umps JILE of packages e ( uit toba biscui a8 a fou the i he: Were for women's evening w $3.00 : enr plans 1.50 Sale price pr. hough £5 be © yeae Shoes for ade of brown o lHal e jam calf $4 oys, 1 o o the rench of the camp Lt 24 us with a In the entertainment boxing mat singing, aff and 1 soles, service. $3.95 o with welt were priced Prlse xod divi niembe 50, Sale price m o e n are rict cad- s’ Clothing Means Big Savings to ’l‘helr Parents. where 15 but think time, A 29 33 went to a restaurant on the \d real supper. We had fried Hamburg steak, cabhage eral large schooners of bheer don’t furnish bread we had our own biscuits. They heaped dishes way was all we could | eat and it us three marks | aplece, na wor out 16 cents. It on had a potatoes, nd 20 per cent. discount from regular of 33 1-3 per coni off on seasonahle suits and overcoats offered at that Deen sales There ha As they sonte of our Rest butter, 69c, Russell to know Norfolk blue vears, vou $5.00 to middy and qualitics, that blue serges as Suits at this unheard but right here regularly priced $7.50 $12.00. Bear in mind short Russian styles, 1-3 off makes them we want you and include to 17 tanding advt, i 'Vlapée Hill Miss up and it cost being ireied Juvenile only k sl sailed for & in England ance. Owing train for Alma Macy, of nderwent an operation at hospital early this week Able and have good Also Reported Health Department off will cost landing Juvenile 50 to $12. Center Hartford the sui he 50 $6. 33 wreclk : ere were 13 cases of influenza qg ported at the office of the board health this morning The city again warned to take precautions an| ward off all possible sickness. L 3 weather of the past few days has bee poor and sickness thrives in ba weather. There were also 18 cases d measles reported at the office as we| one case of scarlet fever. In regard the measles parent] hould be warned to take good ca »f their children and prevent thex coming in contact with th suffering. It is now thre sin the last epidemic o this city Epidemid] of this kind generally do return ever| often but with added precaution| city can get through without am trouble The co-operation of thi needed and should be had i ccciian pertaining to the gener: “ good health of the city. such ious. active serv- reu- in zet a chance Burritt esident ( A. T of spent lome on the U. & fen Golf and for that T bunch of us were given | py the treet. were recorded o werc END passes tr o il blenz and one of Sinias ol nis bebn to ove 1cks here celebrated the stor along us down he people days and We hiked | _ Mr- and the town | Newnston, DEY U DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN ON PROMPTLY ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASIID OF TOMOBILE REMAVING AT said about welcome (hem arrive together line e HAVING AN a streets several Mrs. Frank H have issued ins ze of daughter, ¢ Mary, to Vincent Luce Iddy 1t o Phursday January Newin of for s were closed Rowley of A offi streets, the hest itations it al LY “ 1 and looked theiy har- | officers all over F along Tot our | | 1ot and e to ading so ma population with o ench the were also civilian represented, the and furs and | the Vimost Completed. Feld o as 10 chu the local | stores the being New Rritain, this in- the to also by under wispices of prome ever Plainville o proced- | should few 1d- the new bakery building The nE, Baking apidly ch s now the in the establishment done | clety. sold The zton the Notice, hold Board of Relief 2 relief wr Congrerational banks . gh s t swell with « with high the of good. be nd new it s Jthes ings this board will meet- town 8, 15 purpose the doings 1918 within The committee hearing i Wil- M. Baldwin and nrne of from ition in @ brick by Myron office, on the | pretty The old | “We block | inches the | have oceny the v two rendy me e Leon Randall itioned at t Alaban ind Mrs, e 1o 1nes of is and o hats. The Hartford and ion would hig help the it the from the list bz made Ut February of many city children B ory bu them weeks. 1 until itrate the recently plant week-end Roof, ements as 11 be be issued announ fice to 5 p. ing appeals assessors on peals must from February 1st. appointed for the liam H. Webster, I John McKeon Private Orsie Discharged. ublic rther on from e Al mea owned the that the ing on prope ahuot size looks | Sheflielc Mr. street, hether con- idered advisable (fter the committee which vill take place in the near future. Dium Corps to Reorganize. Paul's Fife and Drum corps, which ceased activitics during the war because nearly half of its members | were in the service, will reorganize at an early date. The first meeting and ehearsal of the will be held next Monday ev at the parish hall. The cessation of hostilities has nade it possible for many of the local boys to receive their discharge and all members who are already home are irged to be present at the meeting. ‘A dance will probably be held the near future money new equipment Fxlelson Harry and Army, stationed received sume Edelson arrived | his brother Harry sometime this proposition wi not will meeting m of - the ap 13 for spent G. E f les strick Rogers next post south side kery which or with had a and of was in was gutted by fire the old place is Plainville Hardware snow fall rather not froz severe of about two although They don't in this| spring. planted other of of Golf 1g¢ s0 two its cold months ground is en Mie e the State unningham, a Normal have and now ocet a ver the vinter like our there >ttuce ill nat The St 1001 ot wit I met With g com- | country Out in winter cabbage ens that frost “I almost forgot Christmas 1 ma gravy, Coffee fine t's about fields pied by pany. what might dent Tues: Main to bec ernoon a serious the re matters and kill mentfoa had pumpkin suga ay af il 1 Establish- to Wrestle. Benjamin, will at Local Boy Kid” Whirlwind ‘Young Hercules” tonight hall in New Britain Adv “the Berlin Blacksmith” “Dutch’ of Hartford is the local boy who Ventres in the anxious to gel queror. “‘Young lin boy protesge trained the Both expe cating expe on reet, striking with the meet F. Iven “French render her uncons . Devens, ind has Private Andrew the army, stationed at Camp has received his discharge arrived at his home in Kensington to- y. Private Orsie has in the service for over six months and will prohably resume his position with the Connecticut Orsie of to lard We corps our e Tu Russell Bros.— dinne pota Turner Ventres, | will meet Benjamin beaten ening Mgl tained of Mrs. F. A in- [ sisted of readings by sure | of Hai and Nordst Hill Vs a Law “tables, aind shed : i s, noon at the home milk and vight along beef ple We get anyway, 1 As for to heen Rl Vil with program con Mrs. W, by u ANS B Corps e meals cluding fresh Always f coming tell tore game i inter- NG Cfl:zammn Ison Friday Morning i Fish Speciais § Fresh Cod, Haddock 12V2(‘ Or Cusk Finnan Haddies 22c Oysters in Shell 20¢ Solid Meat Oysters 38c rail 12¢ Steaks 22¢ 20¢ 650 250 25 25¢ who by still con- Ber- who every day ord songs b past, and is : s t ro L Drum to Reorganize—1ide Ox . am 2l W59 U (0 ey o ) i a crack at home that is b impossibie and Trench Mortar Boys A The 801st Trench Mortar arrived yesterd morning at New | York on the ansport Manchuria Among this company there are a o e ge number of Berlin boys and their ' i i 2 % LN ) AT 6 lin boys and their ]\ onqance will be present from |could write hooks concerning homecoming Is awaijted by their fam- | ' o . 4 o , % ! 2 -1 Plainville and Berli in addition to | travels ir 1 went into det: but I ilies, The three \Wood brothers of ' ¥ ¢ S = : followers of sport New don't vhat inter- Kensington are In this company < will attend Berlin Briefs. | Strike H. H. Damon has been awarded the | oy . e e contract for the plumbing which is to | 1oy WER S Lk on en Kensington post i e done bis mew B ¥ work and the officials of the plant OTICS . not making any attempt to induce _P{Thc Ladies’ Jazz orchestra, consist- | them to come back, The attitude of ing hfr\hs:se: |mmn“"h-emnt :I\zl:’es the strikers seems to he to wait com- [Ireny;RCeclifC orm an, FMATEansts LAY (iplacantly Tor the company ede Nonie Luby and Lilllan Stack will give X to their demands been a dance at the Berlin grange hall on Prive. s Hercules” is i of Ventr wrestling to raise for It might bhe next Chri sed—Dog Killed Challenge dvt. ) Brothers Disch Battery milk, 16¢, Russell and a him bouts s n the best in Relief to Meet— in am felt 1grec Brothers Discharged. 10 Max Edelson, of the U 1\t Camp Devens, have and will posttions last night is expected to ar- today. Both of the cen in the service months. Harry Edelson of the P. J. Murray and of New Britain. Minstrels Ready. of the Tempo Meriden will give a min- in the Grange hall next health and lite. Thi me f by Auto—Board of RECORD. ted to he better w are acver m o Other New and | mate th ection HAS Flounders their discharge re- Max and 1siness men ahout Yellow Work Men. b b b pt is Done For in their rmer N e oot Tongues and Secrears of the loca e : M. €. A. attended a conference in Bainealcisms Bt New Haven yesterday of all Y. M. C T N o A the state anc A i 8 } Mg diganh PRESH CHILLED FISH gratified to learn tha! the local as- e e sociation holds the record for work | SUAEMeat Qs ordrish S Bloater Mackerel n done for service men. State Secre- = tary F. B. Twing complimented the Sliced Bluefish g local man on the work of the New Sliced Salmon 1b 3ritain branch and stated fhat in his Sliced Halibut b investizations, he has found no other | I Smelts b onsidering the stock e Know Ix-Service L to late in Britain exac would 5 est Cheeks fortunate cupation and {th ada e you sure do e to have world hy 1 Wales, 12 burg and fiaally, left the states “AE fo e do is ga on line it tals with myselt coasider my s0 much in La since rming a EeTic d — o charter a na- | with the a oe- & their L great It as plans comme rive | young | for is a Not Broken. Rockwell- returned ma- men have seen of six member s have been zland, - over et o An- secrefaries in as Fraace, xem- I lage has been il 38¢ 189¢ 28c 28¢ 22¢ committec firm ermany, on has been | company the mat- have heen no There is ied on take action e ¥ a there nnouncements. b Tempo work, the to police guard will our only thiag that the grounds daily If we get work in evacuating hospi- ambulances. We and our The management L2 Minstrels of V| strel show Thursday to con have weeks siness car They he ney This will out of work for several now eature Pictures and FIVE ACTS of Vaudeyvilie at KEENEY’S Bamery TTER Ib Butter above New [ | £ G B Th the finest grades in made I'wo hutter Britain any sold Challengc Pure 1 4;. Milk can Lard 1h. RUSSELL ' BROS. 301 MAIN STREET evening be the first appearance of the minstrels this year. Auto. was killed on near the Maple a passing aulo- been removed. identification Dog Killed by An unclaimed the Meriden turnpike Farm yesterday by mobile and has not license tag or atached to the dog Attend Agricultural Meeting. number of the local farmers the State Agricultural held vesterday after- hall at Hartford. An cussion on vegetable was heard, as cooking, delivered at the Fox & Co. dog A tended ing which noon at Unity interesting selling and | was to the at- mee was mat lecture seting a on women : honorable the Your answers did you war?” discharge question, “What do to help win the It represents many a night’s work that the other fellow spent amusing himself. The fear of what the Guard could do kept order in the city. It should be framed and hung where it cAn be seen. Liet us frame it. Open evenings. OHRNSTEDT’S PHOTO EST. 69 Arch St. No | tag was | ment February 6 John H. Webber of Berlin street attending the Hartford County far mer’s exhibit and poultry show, which heing held in Hartford this weck Many of the local wrestling fans are expecting to attend the hout be- tween Ventres and Keat which will Ve staged this evening at Turner hall Gunner Anderson, Hilding Carlson and Nelson Ives left this mormng for New London where they will be em- ployed at the shipyards. John McCabe, paymaster American has been ton, on The Tast is is at the ill at his home in Kensing the road to recovery. Berlin Village Improve- society will hold a fair and bha- war next week at the Athletic hall for the purpose of raising money for village improvements. The feature of the first night will be a minstrel show After the entertainment dancing will follow The Berlin Scout hasketball team held practice last evening at the rlin Town hall. The church committee of the sington Congregational church meet this evening at 8 o'clock in church parlors. All members urged to be present. The weekly prayer Rerlin Cengregational held last evening at 7: I;l‘,( OMING INTERESTED IN The bowling alleys at the Y A. are being given for use to women’s clubs in the city to | interest in the Y. M. C. A. and evening upon which a club has the use of the alleys, a large number of women are present. Secretary Barnes has given the use of the alleys on Monday evenings to the Teachers' club, on Thursday evening to the New Britain Machine shop club and on Friday evening to the Stanley Works Girls' club. is Boy Ken will the are the was meeting of church 30 o'clock. WOMIS BOWLING M variot promote @ ! eggs, §9c, | Fresh Russell Bro. AN A RN SRS | | older i =ift Paper Goods company, who | every | and all interest in died out. Many of men secured employment in other fa the the has have situation tories. Celebrate Anniversary, and Mrs. Peter street, quictly wedding anniver; today. The residents of Mr Canal 30th home 27 their their the During rior, o celebrated ary are the at among town et ulatin The was a the day received the many and cards were ongrat event the couple on prized letter £ o nee happy they son, most om their Corporal Thomas Prior, wvho ived back terday morning with Mortar Battery Manchuria. The , and of them for the anniversary Miss Ethel Prior, New England in while the 301s the have six chil- o home Their daughter, studying at the of Music three s e still cou- e seen Mheir their 1board tra couple but dren were Conservatory Boston, Uncle & this anc changes in friend wions and Brict Uisher N nd a His the the service liv mar of in m 16 ple have their man many own the hat ever sinc have s time offer wishes 1 s also town congratul est Items., James first cla 1 arrived 10 ship mafc ning his dry after chasing lantic during Irank ( ding on e days' has <pe home ) gone dock in Brooklyn navy yard suhma the war. ssidy of short f street spe a Canal A from to home Casorio Camp Devens his home Angela has charged bee dis- and has returned Whiting street The last week of our sale ends Sat. urdav, Jan. 25. 15 per cent on all goods. Open Mon., Frf evenings. H. A. James.—advt Clearance sale. Greatost ever seen in this stor saving of from 15 to Come in and convince Birnbaum.—advt. on ¥ discon and Sat bargains _Guaraateed 25 per vourself, cent b only a tached use res to t us in the best r main The composed Britain MCCARTN "he foll ve been 1 shihd or a he it Sta lepos posited in for vt tric Cable shares of ny, 316 \ comp: nex i of N fo Willinm othy Jong SOMI W OTHERS FEWER, Does the It would to Several ye ASsessors. so that the number might Thi the »ack to of men four th a some want one or two men city, the tion from at wou 15 five number number. w mps N reduce the nu erve unit he first i Ambulay hmost Hartford Y ol ame rse and ca all the cit 791.43, 10 compans Arkansas | $400 oniohile 95.64 H H note & £10,00 ) 0; Theodore Yvan, $ 0,848 AN ity of N cem that the The o s was done mber was hree. This t the to change This those nE nd 1 Bridgeport who resuit and army, emergency the STATE INVENTORUED ntori are but v AS ¢ CTHA s A" mone bank neclud share: stock present William J and Bil: 346.76 Br 1 is is the numbher city e no the: Vell, family R ny of ds are at- witl vith T re- t n N $16.998 | Senf $125 Wi o ADDITIONAT ASSESSORS. tair Tn some again ch want its assessors? ot inced three anged be raised to man- anged the number time. Now nd have either claim Hart probably also to ford add has ssess all the property moets with opposi- know now branch in the state which has accon plished so much in o short a time. New Brita has the ber of ex-service men in in highest in the state er fhe conclusion of men who have ed the roll returning olled association the The thein since war had of numb of plac on in th aftc om the servic CTHILD WELIAL MISETING L meeting Welfare A of Cor hild enat o mber trord tomorrow afte fro wi ted veral onne with A endance very been to has arranged. Th we a iren in th educatio ogram sociation seeks the the and defect promote fare of a neglected, endent, linque ve ch state by means of study publicity, and also by legislation Challenge milk, 16¢ advt. PLAINVILLE West M o= e FRIDAY AND TEAKS Rotind S Shoulder Sirloin ... ... Porterhouse . Hamburg ........ Boneless Shoulder Corned Beef .... 30¢ e e Auto Delivery 40¢ bhlv 45¢ 50¢ 30¢ num- th names uppropriat Herrings Butterfish Grayfish Pine Scupps Whitings b b b (1 10¢ 25¢ 10c 20c b 100 b 10c Tosay. o o Lobsters is = in Administra- Number G—08535. 5 Friday Matinee - | 1 to 6:30 p. m. SPECIAL e 1 (0 6:30 p.om. A - LIEAN PORK £ LOIN ROASTS 30C White Caulifiower hd Swifts' Nut-Margarine 2 Thy m ites Food 1 1 Licens CASH MARKET mn b troc ATURDAY SPECIALS. Smo. Shoulders Fresh Shoulde Home Made Szmw;.:a S Native Veal Telephone 148

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