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NEW BRITAIN 32 Years A LITTLE TELL OF WOMEN’S WEAR IN IDING 0LD LANDMARK THE WAY OF DRESSES AND WAISTS (O eine | OF SIZES AND Fi)l‘t‘_‘.\l]’tnfl'\ IN 0 Get Furlough—Ice Dealers gjooteq s ; N S HAVE 1 OF STYLISH DRESSES FOR HOME clected s .(‘,‘v;"':-:f,l{,\-(,f T “\-(;-I ,;"\\}1" (12'0{1{1) . TP OF JERSEY CLOTH R- Worried—Father and Son Supper. 'J"‘““;‘}‘gfl el s SATINS, TAFFETAS AND SILK AND EORGETTE n 1902 tH FKS, OXFORDS, ¢ AFE 5.4 G 16,50, $10.75 = : The Plainville Creamery company | cOmpany staj COMBINATIONS. THEY ARE PRICED $12.50, $16.50, $19.75 :\§n i ot $25.00, BUT PERSONAEL EXAMINATION WILD GIVE YOU A BETTER | | has gone out of existence after a O FXStence T IDEA OF THIZ WONDERFUL VALUES OFFERED AT THESE QUOTED f"'“"'l of 32 years of business. Dur- pany, the n!'od\l’ A RRIVAL IN WAISTS time the company increased come noted for A NEW ARR A = it its daily Brings to you a very special value in Satin. Crepe de Chine and Geor- = pn-‘{:j(h{l‘l"i}(fll s, with choice of round, high or V necks, a_lsn l?u\rm‘ v Brown collar effects. These Waists are all advanced Spring Styles The Plainville Creamery company tucked and embroidered fronts, in W IH(‘n peach, maize and flesh color f | was Sized 38 to 46, specially priced $2.98 Fach. L B with NEW VOILE WAISTS IN NOV ELTY STRIPES with fancy colored Vests and V neck style, with turned back collar. Also the Buster Brown offect. sizes range from 36 to 46. Prices $1.50 and $1.98 Each. and Charles Moon of Southington, AT OUR BOYS’ BIG DEPT. and James Woodruff and On Main Floor, through Book Room you will find Good Dependablo M b Knickers made of grey and brown mistures and blue serges in 6 to 16 : i i : " vear sizes, reduced from $1.75 to $1.25 pair. From $2.00 and $2.25 to - : P " l F w P . $1.75 pair. From $3.00 and §3.50 to $2.75 pair. Regular $4.25 grade is f i ¢ l A8 50 pair. >ants, 4 to § year sizes, with choice of Corduroy or Blue ' i : i 103 ASYLUM ST. 150 TRUMBULL ST. . reduced fr $1.75 to $1.50. From $1.50 to $1.25. Others that i - 4125 for §1,00 pair, i ¢ Office Furniture Dept. Tel. Bushnell ym Shirts and Drawers. white only sizes 28 to 36 The Shirts, IN A GOOD ASSORTMENT consumption of cream from liam G. Mane e president of the com vears ago. The bud ally becoming controlke organized on Februa 27, 1887, ville people as the 3 Robert A. Porter, TRobert (. lerests were coming ifto the Usher, W . Tyler, William Krishie 10531 Pusiness men. 5 The products of the Plaifl Creamery company have never B@ Benjamin | excelled in this state and the com=48 regular 7hc value, for 50¢ cach. Pants also 76c value, for 39c. Blue Wool Jerseys. sizes 28 to 36, high or low neck styles with long ; nayy, grey and maroc tegular $2.30 grade for $2.19 each. ; 7 : o - : : 4 s SR | % 5 gleeves in nayy, grey and maroon. Regular § rade for 19 each S : : ’ T AR T e . . : Others were $2.98, for $2.50. Shench ‘ B S o ) : Underwaists for Boys, the “Kazoo” Suspender style, 8 to 16 year sizes er that the uni scheduled t BN : = : sl ' e . ] start for Camp Devens today, and his | Two ces Are Visited and r Thc :mu‘__n:- e each. The “Samson’” Waists in 6 to 14 year il e - ® o n 4 i Fends hvbsia ihatithe nemieint Cha 1) Sooie Blunder I SHOPPING IS FEASY, WHERE STOCKS ARE BIGGEST, e e St i © e a(" l~'j1'1fr\f :\\ )‘j‘f' discharzed within a1 1 : WHERE THE WANTED MERCHANDISE L e 2 e : o - a couple cf weeks, rted Bollos ¢ h IS ON Mal - > o i G R i Ice Dealers Worried. store was ent 1 - - The ice dealers in this vicinity are | Dight and $5 in nicke still worrying about the supply of | Pennies was removec ice for the summer. They are now | resist iy = i g % T S o - ¥ % cutting only what is needed for every- T rg HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTILY e S £ SA Qv Use a5 theliceislonly about oTsni John Ba RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF Ui H b Lne v < S . . : inches in thickness, not enough to | barbershop a i % B begin storing it in the ice houses. | Feports a vis | There is no ice in the ice houses and | lace last night ax t sum of 5 e —— E— - o i . S for this reason it is necessary to cut | % bstracted fron A ¢ what they supply their customers; Window in the building hough he had been drink- | own was it that he was not over here. every day. was broken - from being in a drunk- | No man can do more than his best. . i en condition, leads the local prosecu- |and I feel sure that Frank Benson “Father and Son” Supper. { Josep! 4 ] ! nd the state police to believe that | always did that, wherever he was. | - — A “Father and Son” supver is being | "‘ D SSLOn e 1 this morning, death was not due to an| Now that the lid is off, and we over I = planned for the evening of Februar | during the 2 sold its products all through| is p s e e Stockellic's companions of | here can tell you over there almost 5 e e S L . 1o he held at the Masonic dininz | ' a windo place Jturday night are known to the local | anvthing that we please, perhaps I . i g : 4 L e ftentim hall. This will not be a denomina- | ’ : i 5 greater than the supply : v “np ffhoraes aadls thoio investiga- | ought fo tell you somothing ahout i £ PPIY. | tional affair and is being arranged b 3 uthorities and a thorough investiga IS h 1 : sl Al s ington, Hure inicn 1 eing arranged by | ] S tion will be made. The staté’ police | what has been going on over herc ¥ fEsrnetes Dt : m B e e e e 8 / on the case. Tho state police report | khow it already) is that the Ameri-| © i 3 € £ & \SWEmDESUDRUCdithe } rh Tt b ring 8 boy - Ris lown son loF & Pay your water rent someone had nt with cream & T this morning, that as yvet no light has | can soldier always wants to be going borrowed one—and each boy must |Save interes SR been thrown on the mystery other |ahead; he starts out looking for the bring his father or some other man if | Miss He his father cannot attend. If any boy | street is ill a cannot arrange this the committee will find & man for him. No bhoy Since Mr, Lordsen took charge of | ! o | the plant. the record for butte: ade than the statement made by Stockel- | fight! Probably no one in the world | piar he record for butter mad s 1 { { | iti oli Stock H Was | 1ie's cousin lving at New Britair, who | s a fiercer fighter thaa the French- Isaip that we arc crazy, we start out| [AOAEOER ness the sales were about 10,000 | under 12 vears of age will be admitted Murdered Before Train Hit B(:dy R e AR CE M {lookin far trouble, and arew't happ : GetE pounds of butter each week. unlessihe/ ts withihisiown father i Andilc el e e til we find it! Well, everyone over e o L. B. Tucker, a local business man, | interesting program is being arranged, | have | here seemed {o think that there was 3 ; “apu sold his meat business to cngage | announcement of which will he made was 800 pounds in one da At the time the company went out of busi- The K ssion Circle wurch will meet c | Dance. W man’'s posses paper 7 { Berlin.—ady 3 s one way rea I ‘he, and 3 3 actively the affairs of the creamery | later. The s er will be in charge 5 X v 10t been found only one way (o beat th he, and : j activ v | later. he supper will be in charge of | : WAR WJREAUS STATEMENT e £t 1 - that was to just go ahead and dig him CRIS T 5| | company He was secretary and | a committee of which Mrs. E. & | Smart siyles morning {he Suored | out and beat him. And when the timeo e : treasurer during the last six years of | Freeman is chairman. The affair is | AdV Y Britain. Rey, | ¢@me to do the digging, it was quite the company’s existence. expected to be novel and interesting . | | Sale of W. S. §. and Thrift Stamps Has n Bojnowski, pastor of the |“ome little job, after all. I was moro| K o | Some time ago the supply of cream Brict Items. ! i | RAILROAD IS PRAISED. cr less mixed up in the Argonne drive ecame scarce and Mr. Lordsen fore- Mhelresular masting of the Chriss L from start to finish, and while I was w that the business would kave to | tian Endeavor society of the Congre. | MAministration Gets Numerous Lets not fortunate enough to ge any e 2 'rs Praising < 3 By Premtice—Captain Griswold Wor Bircbaon 'l‘:’(hmfl"“‘ "‘“‘ o ’“; “’n et ':“‘P’“‘” y e or the prices jump and for that | gational church was held Sunday | ers Praising Courtesy of Employes. { e an i ho resigned his position and | evening. James Usher, gunner's|{ Washington, The Berlin War Bureau has isst ent opportunity t now st about ¢ 7 Jan. 28.—Letetrs OF The Derlin War Bureau has issued i Lv bl W k X i sk @ meeting of the stockholders he | mate, 1st class, U. S. N,, gave a very | complaint suggestior . = he following report of the sale of W. | how things were going all the time. el s o Gt nlor K e ZAEESSHOLRDE Conlmandae & IS e i Sl e W B e bl e expiained condition t was decided [ Interesting talk on his experiences | tions as to railroad service received. That John Stockellic, whose man- : 8. rift Stamps t 5 ) 3 L | to close the place indefinitely. It may | while chasing submarines off the coast | by the burcau for suggestions and { be re-opened later when conditions [ of France. 3 | complaints of the railroad administra become normal and there is a supply Private Earl Smith of Pierce street | tion during its first 16 wecks of ex of cream great enough to meet the| spent a few hours at his home Sun- |istence, or up to December 24, num- onson of Terryville as directors. | qemana. 1 the hope of the le | day evening. He is a member of the | bered 11,660. CI a £ - S o e e i saw what was left of it in our sector | ; = 3 b = oL = £ iobs oLitne people (55 = - | 2 assification of jattar ndicated by the pecullar s 1‘v”wm 3 sl e g N e R e : Robert C. Usher, | of Piainville that the company will | 301st Trench Mortar Battery | the bureau announced today, shows es attending his death. ""-\_‘1 o SEin : Jery had dvopped s few hundred tons| President: Willlam Frisbie, vice-pres re-open some iime in the -pear fu- A large number of people from | ‘that thase commending employes for Attorney W. H. (;vl-nf‘_v' (‘xpn‘.‘: ed \4:‘ F H D cnit it s juet rone thati| aentiPeanliSimuckeriEsecretary and [ty and ! resurae business onds o Plainville attended the motion picture | courtesy and loyalty red the comw ppinion to the state police, “1‘0 pare R Tie roihe oGt | treacurensRan di Robert A @ orten S5t i o 50 performance at Firemen's hall, For- | plaiats of discourtesy by nearly twor een ::mn‘\vmv to m\‘“fi.t ?: 11;71\\‘ 1 3 : Bl an o anyiTarases et aert | RerintendentiSTneNerection @l or el thel Txpects Furlongh Soon. stville, last evening, foy the benefit | to one, hat Stockellle may Il s Sometinie lust summer Charles ¥. (S0 G0 BV o qumps! | Jror | Prosent building was commence At . of St. Matthew's church in that “In not a few cases we have been 1jm:j ‘t‘{"_" than s\“ £ . "“\Hnn‘m'wl" Lewis, chairman o the W }»3.!!‘;(214 | some reason they didn't seem to like| tHC summer of 1886, and the busines 'imm !‘j'h»\tg‘ has written to| town. able to’adopt the suggestions made,”"” in accldent, and an investigation mads | appointed Col. ¢ Jarvis to con- | 570 v 0 houple of days, and began | D28 Srown steadily ever since that [ friends in Plainville saying that he The women of the Catholic church | the bureau said, “and the complaints v Constable J. C fackelt has made | duct the correspondence in bohalf of [ ¢ eave “and when thev ones got| time: hopes to come home on a furlough | held a sewing meeting in the Red|and recommendations received have he same impression on the minds of &r burean Swith Bthe Shovslana (i ool g et o The year the plant w ithin the next week. He is at Camp { Cross rooms last evening The | cnabled us to carrcct disservice or s e hat i eromar e L Mol scsebleh S0 || Haust Milriorasentwaskhitc utter | Merritt, N. J.. having arrived from | women of the Episcopal church will | discourtesy and recognize merit with It was stated b \miinesso a s has sent some 1.500 or.1.800 | .o ujaqyt see 'em for dust!” Just now | maker and he remained i France a few days ago with the 201st| meet in the rooms Thursday after- | a promptitude hitherto impossibl tockellic had at leas In his pos- | jetters to the various people from Bev- | S50 ® qic, B g L S . s ——— = TS PR s — | noon at 2:30 o’clock to sew. & = ,,h,dl,;:) ‘::wd last ;’\\)“]«:1.[ Svening us im in iotkarvice butioninetitol bia | o ot (PaNine aihen o enes e e T e Frank Cunningham of Maple | COTTON IREIGHT RATE Ve C b compan- | {rouble of getting the correc 5 ciate ver 1ch the ve g . 2 . | MA UALLY REDUCED officiated and the interment Been Good-—Jacobs’ Bstate Bought | o/ om0 e T o Writes—Briefs. gled body was found lying botween the 1in uary 1, 1919. Col. Jarvis, | 8ot started they nt so fast that it main tracks south of the Berlin pas- airman of the local war savings | made one dizzy to keep up with them M. LORDSEN senger station early Sunday morning | committee has verified this repor The old Hindenburg iine didn’t hinder i i kvas a victim of foul play, is possibly Last Berlin 5 janyone so very much, after all. I he ,public rlin in the service. Col. 3 - ? of Riley.” Nothi to complai s el g it Hall was with the | gtreet has taken a job as counter ons. Moreover, his married day R v e e b Sbout excent (he wenther, and hat i | cosstul efforts they have made to hely . 1 Mortar Battery which | clerk at Collins’ restaurant o i er from New Haven nmwurw‘l be © | ha eached its destination. Of | . jnever-ending source of ‘‘chra c and cheerful thos f recently arrived at Hoboken, N. J., on The Ladies’ Aid society of the ! _ LEnEior Jan ~—Southern, eflocalaushorl iosh S etter ey ang i ve been received | ping It rains every day, and us- NIoRaRe B OXTLDatoyenousil nsport Manchuria, He loft late | Methodist church will meet at the | S°RAtors announced after a confer~ he asseried thap hop cethor Nad bes o that evidenfly o st month or : : e Derlin for our home-town : ht to return to Camp Merritt. | home of Mrs. F. B. Manchester on ween $75 and 3100 a few days pre- \' CHICEIENG . Dr. Hodgeson Goes to Hospital. West Main sireet to sew on Wednes- ‘J"(‘m_’\ l~1~:xr‘rv‘5=;hl\‘ LD, Dr. ‘ . itlodgeson, of East Berlin, | day afternoon at 2 o'clock. S e o Rt b e ; pegls Bl taken to the Hartford hospital real bargains at our clearance It did manag snow a little on|, oY S eonse Do Strecl| Jate last night where he will undergo | sale. Don’t pay high prices when you | sl el e o R eianins ind Christmas day, but not enough to S atment. 1 Hodgeson has been | can buy cheaper here. Come and see e St . SEDEC “make” any,—not cold enough for S pulactusly for the past fow days and late | for yourself. I G. Birnbaum.—advt. eap watch and 45 cents the 3 tat e R Bmpanylotiitenstiston T S S Sl i TR BCRTIEE HET ST S S : ~ By a coincidenc: seal w remembered that the : Rl Erm— SHERIFF IS FINED. b mans > 1o keep warm and ¢ ‘rious Mr. Todgeson, w e P oy TR v p B lestDoiBonito X . 2 X St a i na | Setiou Hodgeson, wife of NEAR BEER BAN OFF. Bridgeport, Jan. °8-—Suit for 600K i car ) of the tim ¥ room is in oae end Tee doctor, stated that the doctor has : abe y < going on of an old farm-house (built in 1730),| bas never been il Thi S R e e G — = damages was filed in the civil com- osite the Berlin 1 The ‘Round Robin’ letter a5 i rol ae e e > sidercd about the 4 S > 5 President Removes Restrictions in | mon pleas court today the land S ¥ M and during the carly part of fhe war ISt B G ET T o T R e r Holland cloek Sund *ibney | sent about Christmas een ve- | the French built it over into a bomb- | best in this lecality and many of the and his health has vun dow Edict Signed January 23 | Machine company of Norwalk against see it go to S AR ELL comn g i | Deputy Sheriff E. B. Douiens of that bly Washington, Jan. 28.—The food ad- | place, because of alleged failure of Liberty Minstrels to Meet. ministration announced today that|the sheriff to serve an attachment Liberty Minstrels will hold a| President Wilson signed a. proclama- | ordered by the plaintift's counsel | and meeting at £t. Paul's| tion in Paris on January 23 removing | County Sheriff Simeon Pease has been h hall this evening at § o'clock. | restrictions on the manufacture of so- | cited as a co-defesadant The minstreis have been hired to give | called near beers. | n entertainment at the Foresters' fair It was stated, however, that the PDSLAM BRI?"GS going . whic s being he! n Nev Sritair “lamadti “ould come effec- } A as going : } ; Dombasle-en-Argoane, Meuse, | good furniture, and practically ail the e Nl D hich is being held in New [Eritain | proclamation could not become effec At a later hour it was reported that Dedermbar. o7, 9810 comforts of home. here was a very P t 1 - ; 5 A { this week. Manaer Hart announces | tive until the seal of the United | UU - tockellic ontered the lunch room of | -~ SC8MIt =t fovifing lookingibad inlthelioe minwhon e ng mearly drowned carly [hat ho will stage the minstrels at St. | States was attached thereto by th i Ibert Wilcox, adjoining Mr. Gibney's | C0l. Ch: . Jarvis, PR o o] O ey = ; e 2 Paul's Il for the benefit of the | state department and the administra- | f estaurant, and complained of having | The Berlin War Bureau e L L colq. | yesterday morning while he was skat- | ... tion warned the public that no one Tn ANGHY SKIN Berlin Connecticut OECECITINE 0 sleep on my little fold- ing o the Murray ¢ pit Seaburgh % . ia i 3, L een attacked near the railroad L ing cot. You see, I've slopt in those| 5 2t the 2 g e g Berlin Briefs. could ‘“safely act on this information 3t Beds B foralanatinoy hat Lo e skating on tt ice when it gav T j T until the proclamation has become ef- When angry itching skin crils ad During tho past three weeks I have | hobitants can do to one! Besides, | 2V and he fell ir ames Martino, M D. Dunham, who has been | ¢ \,0 through every nerve of your body for idge. Although Stockellic knew what | Dear Col. Jarvis =t ion ed in after h seriously ill at her home on Hudson g relie S FERE k1 stunned him and v very | received six or eight letters from the|I've had cooties once, and why spoil | > companion. jumped in after him and < No reference was made to the re- | relief, turn to Poslam and let it m (800 strictions of the manufacture of beer | 00the and gdlay all inflammation b, 1 < N : B ] struzele he manage street is improvin ble on the forehead The scene | Berlin war bureau, all of which have|a nice vacation by getting thom ter s Hee he man u«} to e !_fi(“ g o S 0 I : ! tockellic's death is absolutely | been of a great deal of interest to mo. | again? hring the hoy to tho ton. Dr. Gris- | The x v G kS or other intoxicating brewed bever- | 1arn how efficient Poslam is, w} | wold attended the youth, Brandegee, who has been ill at her splendid help it can render in crgeant Hall Home. home on Berlin street for the past Under presidential procilamation | ing eczema G. Hall was W weeks, is reported very critical. 4 A the brewing of beer, near heer, and | Ples, acnc ox about 300 feet.away. He was | various Berlin people, and your letter | been thinking in terms of e ¢ in town for a short visit with his wife The T. A. B. Drum corps held a| ;iher malt heverages was stopped an | orders test is to apply Pos I been g in terms of casualtic £ : with the shipping board todaw transatlantic freig ates had been reduced ually all don’t know what it does at nig - 1 am usually asleep by 9 o'clock, but I have a sncakiag mistice, jous. When the body was found ecarly |y ¢y A funday morning by B Brennonu, } e T ay train dispatcher at the Meriden | 4y, he o a bale from south ¥ nd from $23.50 1o $7.50 a bale tation, while waiting for a train for | pres Guif ports, effective immediat )n closing his restaur 2w Stockelli s companioh | ceived hy,n number of the local men alking towards the Berlin Construc- | in the service reatly proof. The walls are about three fect| local people regre z appreci- | thick, of stone, and the raof of the Ir. Prentice is preparing on company factory. Also it was | ated, as 1 I of the Berlin | room is made of railvoad rails, stoel, | build at an ear A nun porte Ly Mr. Gibney that when | Honor 1 ollowing is one of the |« beams, cemeont 3 e and sand, from kmen from the factory have been conversation with Stockellic late letters w8 been received hy | three to four feet through. Over| sent to clean up the remains of the aturday night, the deceased had been | Col. Jarvis ' vin Matthew I | that is the original tiled roof, or rath-| old home and dig a new cellar, as an Etllie it wasinot T schle cond Cil G EIswoTa with the Second U. | er what is left of it. Have firo- | entirely new foundation will have to ere he Cavalry “rance place with a big mirror over it, somo on that he would not know £ g be laid, was ta g about, the blow Jated during the greater part of the | T rouad robin, the Ic contain- his is a rambling, sketchy sort of feht and the tracks are in darkness, | ing the pictur £ I s roll 9f [a letter, but yvou must make al he only light being that of signal | honor, the clippir and t from | ances for one who for a long time has Sergeant T.eon ruck by a train bound for Iartford | describing the celebration of the ar-| night marches hard bread and| and father at their home on Hudson ™ eting and rehearsal last evening December 1, as a war time conserva- | &t night to small affected sur the body was dragged in that direc- | mistice have all givea m great | “corned Willie,” and Whoso chicf Ai- | emmm————— (10 [00MS in the parish hall. The| {jon measure, and in the morning to look for im- and the mangled body with one | deal of pleasure, The last letter of | bition has beca to goet thoroughly dry largest attendance in the past two T = ! -ovement. The effect of its concen- 1 and two legs severed may indi- | all came tonight, and brings sad news | once more. Well, I'm well dried out | Br T Ri_fl eway Jahrl g,-l vears is reported | o R . ated healing energy shows agreeably » that he was lying on the tracks | indeed. 1 knew aad respected Frank | now, and with a little RN [ U ] I Captain William &hepard, of the | COLLEGE PRESIDENT DIES, s 1 : x Practice per- | = : f % : S ler haps Will be able to write a decent | State Guard of Derlin, has been pack- Knoxville, Tenn Jan 28.—Dr. Sold everywhere. For free sample n This fact, together with tho | succumbed to pneumonia sad news. | letter in a little while | = 1 acd ! 9 in all of the company’s equipment for | Brown Ayers, president of the Univer- | write to Emergency Laboratories, 243 t wha for the pasi menth has : i than being thrown by the | Benson, and the news that he has| enve of the money he was known | But there is this coasolation for his| Give my best rogards i the an early shipment to the authorities | Sitv of Tennessee since 1804, and ' West 47th St, New York City, »0! the belief that he had been | people; he was just as much of town;: I'll be home to do it myself be Hartford widely known in southern edncation Urg! our skin to become clearer, jarently assaulted earlier in the [ hero as those men who have died in|fore another year is onut d please ming, and the additional knowl- | the fight, and through no fault of his|tell all of the Berlin war bureau that . 3erlin.—advt