New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 30, 1919, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD; FEBRUARY CLEARANCE OF FINE FURS 'HOICE OF GREAT VALUES FU OPPORTUNI RANGE GIVES MANY A WOM!/ WHO HAS LONC PRICES BEYOND HER REACH, NOW GET WHAT SHE WA) AT A PRICE PURSE. ULL 207 DISCOU HAVE IN STOCK W DURING THE FUR SEASON. FROM YEAR TO YEAR WE PREFER TO THAT IS WHERE YOUR BENEFIT COMES IN. MUCH OF A WINTER YET, AND AS THE STORE I'OR US, LOOK TO YOUR I'UR NI D FOR HAS HER WITHIN EVERY PIT T IS GIVEN ON RATHER THAN SDS AND Lynx Sc¢ ) to$111 From and each. Black $139 %55.00. each $36.00 choice Poiret $45.00, now Hudson Seal Scarfs reduced from £100 $78.00 $14.00 cach. to $34.00 each. Skunk Scarfs that for $110.00 cach. £125.00 for $100.00 $110 now $88. Black Wolf & for $39.60 each. $34.00 cach. $81.60 cach $80 each. I F Others to om we Woll were Were 3 Others cach. Beaver $42.50 to $34.00 were $39.50 Regular $35.00 $£28.00 each. $49.50 50 for 0 for $32.50 5 wore Were $42 Were and 1 Moleskin Scarfs, ‘coon splendid Choice Also in R Mink ox, Poiret Tox, Grey Wolf and scount. all off Black Wolf $47.50, black and $47.50 to $62.50 Muffs in from Others were Fine Lyny taupe, reduced $38.00 each. for $50.00. Hudson sold at $2F T that each. Taupe Wolf Muffs reduced from $45.00 to $36.00 cach. m $42.50 to $31.00 each. $39.50 kind $31.60. now Reg cach. Poiret $45.00 for were $47.50, Fine B $30.60 each. cach. $39 regularly 0.00 each. for $18.00 Seal Mufls, 00, now $ were $22.50 )se ALWAYS PLAN TO DISPOSFE CARRY SACRIFICE Wi HARDEST arts from $ Better $36. 1.50 Kind $31. 5.00 kind, $28.00. Searfs ¢ Searfs quirrel, = Muffs priced ular $45.00 Mu Fox Muffs, now wver Mufls, $45.00 0 Mufts $37.50 kind, $30.00. MAY ASK DOUBLE™S TRACK INTO TOWN | Trolley Patrons Wan RS. AND FELT oF WCE OF FUR WE OF ALL F OVER ANY PROFITS. HAD IS 1IN PREPARED. Hit By Auto But Injurics—Red Cross Town Items. With it action t tween New Bri nduce the xtend the double tr ation near Hlectric bull's station. The the two points three-fourths of only place that is sing ween Plainville Ne It was expected some company w the work but the about by the war I'he single trac as be of comment for =everal 8 expectad that whe gun to secure a doub patrons of 1e ¢ pany ern section of New Br their stand with the F muters in regard to th the de caused by w rp's ition are blic. Judzment John Brady of tenced to 30 da afternoon Judgment the ret is expec BE m ed ken 1in of that by c tions reduced from rom $72.50 to .00 to $11.00 0 ke some ne ma auick dis not mi regular Regular Regular Scarfs, 00 cach. 60 cach. ind redue from each. Others that or $31.60 each. selling at the about cond held Cross 20% Kolinsky. ed at the that sold for 38.50 priced cach. 36.00 ann the kind t 36.00 cach. Oth $38.00 each. $49.50 kind, $31.60 Brist in by e M was suspende: Brady w: | ay evening by near Calor’s shop. vs grade $36.00 each. ING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CA BETINS ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF RECEIVINC ohn Stock | mains were found oa the main tracks ——— | near the Berlin passenger station Sun ay morning. In his opinion there is 10 clue to support the theory that there was foul play in the death of tackellic. Although there were many stories rumored about the town that the deceased always carried a large sum of money, it was denied by Mr. Donaelly, Stackellic's employer. Lieut. Benson Recovered. Word has been received by Mr. and GOIDOI&I EVCI‘G[[ TUI‘HCF Pleas_ ihs. Benson of East Berlin from their Lieut. Arthur G. Bensan, who is ith A X the 102d regiment, stating that antly Surprised by Local Friends e had xe POLICE ARE STILL BAFFLED in the last drive made by ed from Base hospital No. 76. Lieut. No additional Clues Have Been Found RETURNED SOLDIER IS TENDERED PARTY harg. ilenson went to France as a sergeant 1 for his close atiention to duty and bravery in a number of battles he was sent to an officers’ schoal and graduating after thiee month course he was given as a lieutenant. On November 1, Return | 1918, he was in charge of a company | in the Argonne forest and after goiag a his In Stockellic Case—Licut. Benson | n Recovers—Other Soldiers Home—Briefs. gassed. Since a base hospital verely wounded and then he has been in convalescing. Besides receiving a punctured Jung, Lieut. Benson was wounded twice in the spine and ceived a severe cut in the right leg. At the present time he is with a cas- ual company located a few miles from In his last letter home Lieut. tated that yet he has not receiv 1y orders as to whether he will be sent home or he put oa duty in Germany He also stated that he is now in charge an this casual com- pany, in which vhom he led over the top in his ladt ives. Lieut. Benson is a brother of 1k G. Benson who died at XMer cedes, Tex., last spring of pneumonia, making a tour with an promoting the a last eve- A pleasant at the party we ning home of wn oA of ve- honor who after having Sunset lane, given in the Cerporal Everett S. Turner, cently returned from France being severely wounded and seen active service for ave months. A of plaved and a toast w in i ated a perienc at Turner stated that his home here re-enlisting in the ( urnished s and the hour. Paris son Ames W rved at which ral Turner, request of all of his ex- Corporal t at number ere dinner to ¢ a ven T who upon number the front after itentions army. few local broke a long re a his \ Mu youn at by a party jate No Clues In Stockellic Case. ptain Robert Hurley the Ipolice returned to Hartford last hfter a thorough investigation j-ircumstances attending the of st Private Dowling Safe. A letter has Dowling son, P was reported that he is now znd Machine Expeditionary is safe and nigh the of by Kensington John W missing with Gun Battalion. Forces, in well Much been felt by his mother owing to the absence of over four months. Dowling was a member of the 76th Division, which left Camp Devens 9. Tn his letter home he states the prese fime he is with my of occupation in Germany doing police duty and will probably there for some time to come, although is to be among the divisions been received of e 2 ral v death Ten from he: in action, the ivision \merican France and | anxiety has friends, for Bes Greamery and mail his desire listed for an carly return. | Harrington Coming Home. i Word has been received by friends | of Private Raymond Harrington, who | B is with the American Expeditionary | Forces in France, stating that fully recovered from the which he reccived towards the { the war. Private Harrington son of Mrs. H. Brown of Lane and is well known here. In h ome Harrington stated that his at a French po for orders to be shipped I'rivate Harrinton has been for over 19 months and »een over the top on several different | oe He states t he was for- | tunate enough to see Pr | Paris on his arrival to that city | in | Private James McCormack is supposed he has wounds last of is the was 59. the Butter abhove New This made. Two any hutter Britain. finest grades sold in asions. Challenge Milk 16c, Pure Lard can ih. TIOOTY Y Minstrel Show Tonight. The Tempo minstrels of Meriden | Will give a minstrel performance at 301 MAIN STREET 8 o'clock Joseph Gaylord and S . Harry Lyons are end men. This is the first verformance given by this upon | commission | over the top his third time he was se- | re- | number of men | army | le of Liberty | frs. | Dowling, | Mirst Private | be | Christian | | icated to tell his name lived and he was taken In court he said that Bristol and was emplo Bristol Brass company Hit By Auto While riding home f: a Dbicvele yesterday Manchester was down hy an his home on West Mai was shaken up and bru but was not ser Water Mceting H The meeting of the Plainville W the committee recen S. 8. Gwillim to disct the rates for the use o the town, is likely to 1 some time as several and stockholders of pany confined | iliness. DEPEND US ON PROMPTLY roupe th | states that show this | evening will result in having another berformance in the near futurce. The | Tempo Quartette. which has attained | 2 reputation in Meriden, has been in- [ corporated in these minstrels. | Berlin Briefs. | The Sunday school teachers and su- | pervisors of the Kensington Congre- | | gational church will be given a social | | and tea at the ‘home of Rev. and | Mrs. Carleton Hazen this evening The first coat of paint is being | on the new post office which is b built at Kensington. Lawrence Austin has sent vesignation as manager of the Joy Scout basketball team. Dr. H. P. Schauffler and have gone to New York city, where | local chairm they will spend the week-end with | dgistrict relatives. mas [ Miss Alice Houston is ill at her | home on Berlin street. Miss Bertha Goodrich morning for New city, will spend the week-end tives. The Liberty ton held a rehearsal St. Paul’s Parish hall, for the falr at Turner | Britain, Saturday evening. Gertrude Holland, who has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Boardman of Berlin stret, has returned to her home in Baltimore. W. L. Lyons. who has heen confind at his home in Kensington is out a and will open his place of business to- | morrow. The Kensington branch of Ameri Red Cross held their regular meetin this afternoon at the home of Mrs Bertha Sharpe. Joseph Collins of Hartford was guest of friends in the town vesterds The weekly prayer meeting of the Berlin Congregational church was held last cvening at the church par- struck automobile ter laid | cing | th in his | Berlin Red Cross response to an inqg n to chairman, Roll Call, received: | “Cc. H. Newton, Plainville ¥ Chapter, rela- o State famity n Red followin Esq., nch, Th A Plainville Ca “Dear Siri—In minstrels of Kensing- | ceipt of your note of th last evening at |y wish first to congratu in preparation ' {he excellent result e hall, New | the Chrisfmas seems to be in order membership of sixty pe high water mark in C\ so far as 1 have been s A few days ¢ King, chairman of the Roll Call, a statement i enclosed, upon which is latest information that me about Roll Call mat ‘Very tru left thi where s with te 20, 1 s n SDWARD “Distric The that necti sey statement the enrolime 29 per and inville's er nd the ion will the efficient total 1t was 17 per per cent. Pl 61 per cent local organi know t cent., W has i Kensington, o been is Howard Edgerl his home in covering. Escapes Connecticut ck ¥ Field to Trum- is Suspended, Officer Ho was too intox- Near afternoon, received a betwaeen of to their Edwar o acknowledging Ro 1 referred cent., New { Work Held Up by War Gompleted 'WATER HEARING Iness Prevents Meeting—Manchester HELD UP for fives thankfa Plainvilles good to over herel and 1 kKnow received lei too. Serious Notice—Other «pr Private Mareh charged from returned to his street. It s thought th Mortar Battery Devens, as official ad the 1ttery would he on Tuesday of thiff ydd lodge, T YO, F evening in LD, O. 1. B | ana the third degroBIF be confery that class of f Ndidates, Ve SD—Part time stenographic for o work by one who in Saturday p. m., and more evenings through the 1 Apply by letter ications, experience Mills, Plainville, ( normal condi- there will ~ommuters 1 Plainville company from St be- to to between than the be- tance more camp le and is Sequassen tracked Britain tim ition up mect this w under bro the en th work 1 come subject j one week or ars and it 2 tic be track, the in the west- in will take vinville co e question, a aiting cars at oying the aual and nn 1-30-3d le butter 59c, Russell Bros. to 16e. Russell Bros. | entertaining | Woodbur _ | recently ol jail o was sterday Ryder. | d on payment found rly Marino oS Bro Maple Hil Charles R or where he | nounce the engagement to the station. | daughter, Jessie Hare, he lived in linger of Hartford ved by the — ! Miss Beatrice Moody, a recoastruc- tion aid, spent the week-end with her parents on Golf street | i Mr. and Mrs, of to Arthur Hol- | Home. rom work on Fred stating | pay, | 103 ASYLUM ST. THE HOME OF GOOB F Mr, and Mrs. 1. A. T their nc of New Hampshire second lieutenant Tnited States Aviatioa corps Wiiliam F of Mr He AW have phew, been Philip until in the Mr. and Mrs. tended the funeral berg'’ mother in New ay afternoon Sternberg Stern- n Mon- B. Proudman of Frederick Boston on business. Everett street is in The Maple Hill Literary club hold its next meeting Thursday aft noon, February 6, at the home of Mr: will and in n stre knocked front of He few | fously injured cld Up. the officials | company and | ppointed by | GUARDING 150 TRUMBULL ST. RNITURE KIET Maan of Robi Methodist residents of held a meeting in the centenary movement for missi at the home of Mrs Dr. Cook plained t movement and followed Maple aof ns s interest evenia Clark. the freshments of music and This evenir 7 Newingtan Congre o'clock ia tional churel Miss Charlotte Rowley, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Rowley, will b come bride of Vincent Eddy Newington of the Russell Bros.—advt. THE FORMER GERMAN EMPEROR IN HIS RETREAT the rai in | f hydrants, by e delayved for the officials water e com- homes by ment. uiry from the Milligan, | Christ- | letter was Cross hairman, New Bri merican he in | Red | onn | 24th instant | ate vou upon | complished in | and then it | » state that a cent. is the | onnecticut, In e - dvised ent M New Britain | as per set down the | has reached | P. F. copy MILLIGAN, t Chairman.” to shows | for Con- York nrollment nt 18 was | members of the Mo ground entering the at Ameronge 1ted police e gratified to | & L | the castle worl done | ?X‘» ' BAi e Holland, where William lern is taking refuge Hohenzol- Copic Service Co. Iac The condition of Dr. Hodge been ill for the past few days ins about the me, on, who Buy your #9c pounc butter at Russell Bros., CORBIN SCREW CORP. NIGHT. at Y. Employes M. | | | Factory Arranges to Futertain |.-;<m‘ | | { | Arrangements accommodate 1,2 people at the | M. C. A. tonight, the event being | Corbin Screw Corporation night 7 | the ition buiding. The em- | ployes that factor: iven the { use of the entire building and will | furnish their own forms of amusec- | ment during the evening, In the | gympasium an entertainment will he | presented by employes and at the | close of the shows dancing will be | enjoyed. A committee appointed by | the emplo. has charge this evening's The Hart & Hutchinson factory ployes will have their night week from tonight have 0 been made to assoc of are em- on has | Challenge -advt. milk 16¢ sident Wilson | i | i { | { Dr. T, Ridgeway Johnson | who for the past month has | | been il is again at his ofiige, | e menes americn AMERICAN GENERALS DECORATED Secretary Baker Medal, 4by of War ward for con- [ American gencra Vas presented | country well in served Chiet who the war. to a dozen ¢ & BY SECRETARY BAKER FOR WAR SERVICE photo- () Underwood & Underwood,

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