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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FI FEBRUARY CLEARANCE OF FINE FUR 2 GIVE MANY A WOMAN WHO HAS LONGED FOR PRICES BEYOND HER REACH, NOW HAS HPI'R oP GET WHAT SHE WANTS AT A PRICE WITHIN RA PURSE. IULL: 207 DISCOUNT IS GIVEN O HAVE IN STOCK. WE ALWAYS PLAX DURING THE FUR SEASO) FROM YEAR TO Y R WE THAT IS WHERE YOUR BENEFIT COMES IN. MUCH OF A WINTER YET, AND AS STORE FOR US, LOOK TO YOUR FUR NEEDS AND i TO DISPOSKE PREFIR TO SACRIFIC WE Hudson Seal Scarfs reduced from $50 each. to $78.00 each. $44.00 to $34.00 each. Skunk Scarfs that for $110.00 each. $125.00 for $100.00 $110 now $88. Biack Wolf Sc for $39.60 each. $31.00 each. Were 39.50 for $31.60 each and regular $32.50 arfs, $26.00. $139.50 to$111.60. 58.00. From cach, and $36.00 each. cholce. Poiret $45.00, now $39.50 kind 8100 to From §97.50 $55.00 $4 From Others from fr each. were $137.50 ‘Wolf Others were each. Were were $49.50 Beaver Scarfs 50 for were $39.50 Regular $35.00 S $28.00 each. ~ Moleskin Scarfs, Squirrel, all offere Also in Raccoon, Wolf and Mink Splendid Choice Fox, Poiret Fox, Grey discount Muffs in black and from $4 to Others were $62.50 Fine Lynx taupe reduced $38.00 cach. $£50.00. Hudson sold at § Thos each. Tau $45.00 $42.50 to $31.00 each. $47,50, Regular each. now $45.00 M ; Muffs. reg y $20.00 . for $18.00 Seal 00, Poiret Fox $45.00 for $47.50, now now $22.50 were were were Muffs reduced from *h. From $30.50 kind $39.60 each. $45. each. $39.50 Mu | $37.50 kina, $30.0 to RATHER THAN CARRY OVE Black Lynx Scarfs $55.00 Better $36.00 each. $31.60 each. $35.00 kind, $28.00. $42.50 to $34.00 each. for Black Wolf Muffs priced Muffs, $36.00 cach Fine Beaver Muffs, CHOICE OF GREAT VALUES FURS, AND FELT PORTUNITY TO NGE OF HER N EVERY PIECE OF FUR W OF ALL FURS ANY ALL PROFITS HAVENT HAD THE HARDEST PART 18 IN BE PREPARED. reduced from From $72.50 to to $44.00 $45.00 to make quick m | morning, [5INVESTIGAT \United States Department o} Lahor Man Arrives in Town TAKES UP STRIKE QUESTION . R. Thomas Brought Into Rockwell- | Drake Controversy By New Britain Union—Plans of Welcome Celebra- tion—Wadsworth Home—Briefs. The labor conditions in this plac and New Britain are now being inves- tigated and it thought that the injy | vestigation is in charge of the United States Jabor. This a conciliator mentioned department of L. R. Thomas, employed by the above | government department, arrived. Mr Thomas is known to be here to inves- | Scarfs, regular Regular Regular reduced from Others that $31.60 each. carfs selling at Kolinsky, at the Cross d 20% | investigation that sold for $38.50 each. uffs priced $36.00 ! rine kind that Others $38.00 each. $49. grade kind, $36.00 $31.60 each. the 00 0. DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU ING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED AUTOMOBIT HAVING AN ! morning stated that about 5:10 ! morning, the time for the first ! | electric train to leave for Middletown, | men answering the description | Madden murderers came down | Berlin Con- ! | th this ree BERLIN NEWS MURDERERS SAIB TD ¥ g the tracks opposite the TRUNYLVL AL Uit struction company and asked when | the first train left for New York. L. [ { Upon being informed that the first l B | train left in about an hour, they AR { asked when they could get a freight. e The men took to the tracks and | s ted in the direction of Meriden at i Orinti | a brisk pace. This was the latest clue | Men Answering Description Seen | &.vine 2™, vt Sruries - e | . ! morning. The local authorities were | Headed for Meriden [ notified to be on the lookout for the | men. Captain Hurley, after receiv- e | ing full details, left for Meriden. H Motoreycle Stolen. CAPT. HURLEY ON TRAIL! n ot shmes Congrovemaa tock s 5 coming in a bunch. Only a month y | ago his clothes were stolen from Manchester Bandits Believed to Have ' room at his home on Meriden avenue | while he was sleeping. Two weeks | later a valuable violin valued at $300 | Been Men Who Asked Time of ; and this morning he re- ported to the Meriden police head- | quarters that a motorcycle which he | recently purchased was taken some- time during the night. McCrum Goes Overseas. Walter 1. McCrum, of Kensington, who recently received a commission | for engineering duties in the Naval Reserve force, left yesterday morning for overseas duty where he will prob- remain for a number of months. McCrum, before receiving his com- mission, was with the Stanley Works New Britain, as an electrical engineer and is well known here. He was pre- sented with a number of presents by his friends at the factory and a pleas- ant partp was tendered to him at his home in Kensington ! Minstrels Make a Hit. The Tempo minstrels of Meriden gave a show last evening at the Ber- { lin Grange hall. Arnold’s string or- chestra of Meriden furnished the | music and later dancing was enjoved Comnty Y. M. C. Notes. Two troops of bovs under the county Y. M. C. A. have been formed in East { Berlin and the leaders elected for the was stolen, Train For New York—Other Items About Town. Hurley, with a num- police officers, arrived early this morning, after a night's work trying to run down | 1d of armed burglars who shot killed Captain Wiilliam F. Mad- Manchester early this morning, to stop the bur- on the Mills of after the Hart- Captain Robert of state ard 1d den of ber while he was tryi raid heney Bros The burglars, murder, drove towards after an exciting chase, the four occupants of jumped out of the car ng at the rate of and escaped | police were immediately the leadership of | murderers were tracks mnear William Barnes, conductor ldletown Electric line, upon by the state police ars e aking a at towt Madden W three he when it here out automobile of was tra miles hour, The *aotified (‘aptain traced 60 an state and H to tt Elmwood under rley, the railroad interviewed | B | of Berlin CAN DEPEND OF U ON PROMPTLY | made Medhurst The My, Tenneyson, following: ley Kelley, second is group, unde composed of the | Rufus Andrews and Stan- patrol leaders: i kins, Justin Andrews, George An- drews. Howard Beaumont, Woodford | Bidwell, Fielding William iriswold, Roy ( hester Grover, nk Humpt Isworth Kelley, rold Shipmalker, Chester Wells and red Whitman. ed Engagement Announced. Announcement is made of the cn- zagement of Miss Mildred Nichols of ! Westfield, Mas to Merwin Vile of! rlin street. Both of the young| couple are well known her Nichols formerly resided here and the daughter of Mrs. G Nichols of Kensington Mr. Vile is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vile of Berlin| street and at the present time he stationed at the naval aviation at New Jersey. Farmers’ Club to Meet. The Berlin Farmers' club will meet| Saturday evening at the homg of Ar-| thur Webster on Berlin strect at 3 o'clock. All members are requested | to be present as an election of new officers will take place and a lecture | will be delivered by Samuel A. Rus-| sell of the Connecticut agricultural| committee. ~His subject will be *Reet | Growing and Beet Production in the| State of Coanecticut Miss | is | hase | ets Many Prizes. James Thompson of 1V lane, Kensington, reports that been awarded several p oa Col- umbia Wyandottes the Middlesex poultry show which is being held this | week. He received first prize on two cockerels, first on three cockerels, first on two pullets, and first pen cockerels and pullets. Thompson w also a winner of a number of prizes the poultry show held at Newark, J., last month Berlin Mrs. George street are week-end of relatives at Miss Alice Sperry of Hudson street, | is a guest of Mrs. George Brooks of Hobert street, Meriden | ndywine | he has at on a Brie Mr. and B. Anderson ests for the New York. | tigate | at the factory of the Rockwell-Drake | | company. | some weeks ago | ““deadlock { men are reported as having expre: | the i The prople the trouble caused by a strike into effect at a union, and at | The strike went and The New not passed is now itain however had it by | 1ast succeeded in getting a man from the department of labor. ing here for the trouble it is mentioned partment man, will of in New Britain service men can are still hear Besides be- Rockwell-Drake | that the de- make a thorough the labor situation The reports that ex- not find employment | and several young | d the merchant m could not obtain | desire to because employment. A reporter told this by a man well up in labor circles ‘that was of the Rockwell-Drake at fault. This ed hefore the investigati join they was morning | conciliato the opinion company was ex tor had | thought to | was that was press rde opinion conc but company it up to the agreement by the United S of labor through the The this commission wages to the employees and fixed the rates of pa The of the the did not agreer he be which ates depart- federal 1 agreement n of an the m made ment bor commission. made by in gave an crease the factory at the factory union claim that up the membe factory ont live to Welcome Plans Doubtful. Plainville whether wondering | Ie people or not a welcomse on is to be given to the retim ind oldicrs n in arrival in tow are heartily sailors on their of course ting ittee was favor of cele the return of the | boys, but a com appointed URIC ACID IN MEAT CLOGS THE KIDNEYS Take a Glass of Salts if Your Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers You —Drink More Water. must have vour meat day, eat it but flush your kidneys salts oc onally ays a noted thority who tells us that meat forms uric acid which almost paralyzes the kidneys in their efforts to expel it from the blood. They becor weaken, then you misery in the kidney ins in the back or iness. your stomach tongue is coated and when the weather is bud vou have rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the channels often get sore and tated, obliging you to seek relief or three times during the night To neutralize these irritating acids cleanse the kidneys and flush off the body’s urinous waste get four ounces of Jad Salts phar- macy here: take a in a glass of water for a few days and then act fine. This made from the acid ler juice, combined with lithia, and heen used for generations to stimulate sluggish kidneys neutralize the acids in urine, longer irritates, thus ending wealiness Jad Salts is inexpensive jure, and If you every with au- sharp headache, sours, sick irri- two to from any ablespoonful before hreakfast vour kidneys will famous sz is of and its m h grapes so it no bladder cannot in- makes a delightful efferves- ! cent lithia-water drink |1 | of the | two w | Monday af I’ Satin Camisoles in 1l For Dress Aprons of fine qual $2.00 value. Special for Saturday " 50 Brassiores and Bust Confiners, Valuss to $2.50, Brassieres and Bust Confiners, Values to $1,00¢ For day For Saturday $1.00 50c Our Remnnat Sale of Sili(s,i Dress Goods and | Many excellent lengths of Percaline and Lining Satin. some and time ago to for ct on the prepare the event, known the matte: and as committee has nothing definite this respect, and so Plainviile is hehind other towns ize, practically all of the planned to welcome their stol is getting ready for the Mortar to done in of its n hav- i boys! return 301st Trench Battery, which will probably he discharged the e of the interest from mp Devens within next cks, and local people a opinion that a more active should wown in the matter Stockholders to Meet. annual of t of mhbull lectric Manufac ng con ) i held 1t meetil he k- sto holders crnoon GOl hin and direc- ill be the compan offices ors for the coming year Lodgze Notices, 0. 17, held meeting block and a class of nitiated al fou third initia the into the followed the arried eo team A witended out lai of members tho meetin Ma will tha Rebekah (e} public [8) F. whist meeting lodge on The meeting will t 7:30 o'clock and the whist 1t 8 o'clock Service Men Reporting. soldiers and report lodze, I hols social and following t of the Monday even he held a will Returnin sailors are 1in requested to 1t the arrival post office on their and register. T record to the uard their man papers or eceiving his Lilierty may the 50 doir ¢ furn town offi interests, 1 a ials and also sa ow because i loses is discharge in ra has trouble Bonds et tow he in or ins llotment, © 2 permanent reco clerk’s off Brief Ttems, P Wadswortt Rarr Judd s nding a on ( second clas Littlc rvice (L N furlough at He is the U lsworth has several months he seaports the The monotony of his meeting seve French towns whi s on shore leave he Little has companying 10 days’ anal street n ele S. de- hoen ome trician on over I for 1 most of on of France, ife was varied by Plainville he been doing convoy transpor their hoys in s on trips. the most in Wool Dress Goods suitable for Skirts, Waists and Children’ | this Linings weaves of sill X popular Dresses first into the morning for the new rates went pamphlet explaining accompanied each bill The third sitting of the firemen’s time since effect. A new rates the s, both plain and fancy. remnants Very good card tournament will be Desirable lengths of Satine, held in rooms on Sunday evening. Buy your 59¢ pound.—advt butter at Russel] B: A MOTHER’S STRENGT, Mother, whose hands reck the cradle, often needs mo than ordinary food to help maintain the blood-quality an sttength and to assure adequate nourishment to child. It is as unwise for the mother, as it is dangero to the child, to place dependence upon alcoholic stim lation, for strength is not found in alcohol. of purest cod liver oil, absolutely free from alcohol, mother’s true friend, in that it performs a two-fol duty. Scott’s is tonic-nourishment, particular fitted for the trying period of motherhood. SCOTT'S EMULSION BUILDS UP STRENGTH. Scott & Bownc, Bloomfield, N. J. 13 Max Feinberg Farniture for the Home Hartford, Conn. 1216-1218 Main St Qur Great February Sale of 8 Furniture in Full Progress. | e | Henry D of Galpin's as two groups are Benjamin Tenneyson | HeNry Deming of Galpin's hill was| nj awarded first, second, third and and H. J. Lang. The group under @ | | fourth prizes on Buff Orpingtons at Mr. Lang follows . PR U S orpinstons Edward Churchill, i o0 aiddlesex poultry show president; Gilson Warner, vice-presi- | w21 1 \rabstor. who { dent; Winslow % We Sylvester Mas rec are offering extraordinary and 1 his town HE BUSY LITTLF charged from rmed to hi The ephone b were ont values in ve home has mov- sont Dining Room, Bed Room, Liv- Collins, secretary and Ton treasurer; Chester Wells, Daniel O'Connell, Sianler Smith, Horace Smith | i Hamlin Rohbins and Leslie Avoid Influenza By having your 2ood condition. Take Lino- nine as a preventive. This | well-known remedy restores | vitality and builds up the | system to a full health standard. | | Linonine should always be taken at the first sign of a cough or cold, I'as it overcomes the caus and | moves the danaer known Greamery UTTER 29, finest Butter ystem in This is the made. Two any Dbutter Britain. above New grades sold " in Challey 16¢ Pure RUSSELL BROS. 301 MAIN STREE Milk Lard .. 2 can 1b. oruggLsts= G ed to Hartford town vesterday Julian A ple cemetery, Hudson street. The Liberty rehearsal and st the winter was on business. Hall, caretaker is ill at his in of the Ma- home on minstrels will hold mecting this eveni Paul's parish hall The Berlin Boy Scouts will their regular weekly meeting evening at their rooms at the Congregational church, The teachers and supervisors of the Sunday school classes at the Kensir ton Coagregational church were given a tea and social last evening at the home of Rev. Carleton Fazen The Kensington Boy Scoufs will meet this evening at the Kensington Congregational church parlors. Ail scouts are urged to be prepared for a hike, 1" hold this Berlia Challenge milk —advt. 16c, Russell Bros. Buy your hutter > pound.—advt. s — r. T. Ridgeway Johnson who for the past month has . Ben illis again ai his of.ice, at Russell Bros (SRYA Dont worty about that skin trouble Resinol will heal it Only those who have really suffered from malignant skin disorders can un- derstand the mental i physical d comfort that such affections bring People avoid you—your best friends are ashamed to be seen with you—and in general, your life is made really miserabl Yet it is a consolation even serious and long es bles of this ki Iy overcome promptly and completely by the use of Resinol Ointment. Quicker results as a whole may be obtained by first bathing the affected parts with Resinol Soap and hot watc 1 know that blished trou dare gencral Resinol Ointment and Re: chased at all drugg P e L —— nol Soap may be par- WANTED: time stenographi work hy who P e venings through the by letter statir experience and Plainville, Conn 1-30-3 fou one i come in Sefurday one or morc Apply tions Mills week qualifics L. . pay Order of Notic District of Berlin Court January 31, A. D Joha Sariski, wE in Hearing. ss.i Probate 1919 the Iistate of N te of id district town of ain, deceased Upon Mangan id empowered of tion on plication of William F. ng that as administrator he may be authorized to sell and aid deceased file morc of s estate 1ad convey as per| fully ap- cal 1id applica it is Ordered heard tion e Probate Britain i dis February, A the forenoon cn of pend the tim reon, hy pub news s That D be and de at the in New sixth at 9 that of placo riet D e said the day of o'clocl in notice he gi\ the il of hearing th in some said this order e a circulation in rict postin public sign cor ordey the town ot and v post in the striet ia a 1t Britain, ir irn make to t of the notic wiven MORTIMER H. CAMD, Clerk, lium ng Room and Kitchen Furni- ire in scrviceable fine and me- INVITE YOl TION R INSPEC- LLE CASH MARKET | Piainville Main St. Shoulder Steak .. b 33c Round Steak . ... lb 40¢ Sirloin Steak ... Ib 45¢ Porterhouse Steak ' 50¢ Rib Roast Beef 1b 33 33c Roast Pork 29¢ We handle top beef only. h Shoulder . . Ib Corned Beef b 15-18 Potatoes Onions uerkraut Auto delivery, . pk 49c oo dlbs 15¢ Ib 10c Tel. 148