New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 3, 1919, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD ) me " | [BRo O3 | et ; . H S S Rockwell-Drake Rél;,bery on P With Neri Burglary ‘ Silk Petticoat | DiamoNDs ONLY oLup If 1iobbers Try to Dispo=e of Them it Bargain of Un- Bmsisbiontici tar Men Home—Other Items of In- E torest. u Sua 0 § With the robbery of the safe at the Rockwell-Drake company's office | i i COME TARLY TO GET CHOICE OF ALL. THE NEW SPRING early Saturday morning, it is thought SHADES, AND TWO TONED CHANG EABLE FECTS. # that another chapter will be added to | % | officers - Petticonts made with all Jersey body combined with soft silk flounce. | Plainville's list of unsolved mysteries. filing retu Regular $4.95 kind, $3.85 cach Up to the present time, the authorl- i VISIT NECKWEAR DEPT. FOR MARAROU CAPES. B ' ties have had no more success in THE There arc just six in natural color. Capes that are worth $21.00 each. B their search for the burglars than | close out, $12.50 each. o e i Our price to close out, $12.50 e | they had in the Neri case 10 PER CENT. OFF ON ALL CAMERAS. The only clue may be the theft of For a limited time only we will, at our Photographic Dept. make a commaelciall diamonde valued at $5000 | <pecial discount of ten per cent. on all Eastman and Ansco Cameras. Good as it is expected that an attempt will | o o chance (o choose a gift for the boy or zirl graduate Bl | be made to dispose of them at their | NiS parcnts, Mr. and Mrs. George El- ' IS nd the skirt e aness . Rez. $3.50 No. 2-a Brownie Camera $i Reg. $3.50 No. 2.ab Brownie { At S 2 > T | money value. A piece of a chisel was | LIS of Whiting street. i appeal o' the most coaservatiVERR IHEMHOR Coat = with vestee—the Comera, $3.15. Reg. $2.75 No. 2-b Brownie Camera, $2.48. Reg. $2.75 left but that is thought to be of lit- | Miss Neliie Flood is ill at her home e~ No. 2 Brownie Camera $2.48. Reg. $4.70 No. 3 Brownie Camera, $4.05. i i, ST o ! #Kirt in the' new ' narrow silhouette, only to the extent of its be- street “ i $8.00 No. 2 folding Authographic at $ No. 2-a $9.00 folding Auto- The opinion has been expressed 2 ses will be celebrated at the ing practical The materials, Serge, Silvertone and Trcotine. The of Our Lady of Mercy Fri- day morning at 5:30 and 7 o'clock graphic at $8.10. | that an automobile was used by the | (‘hurch All sizes Photograph Albums, cloth and imitation leather bound covers robbers in making their getaway, as with 25 and 50 black leaves, 25¢., 35¢., 30c., 75c., each. fl | the office was wrecked by the explo- | ) | The marriage of Harold Leslie | sion, and the burglars must have been | ? 2 | New Spring colorings. Suits at$35.00 and up to $85. 7 Loose Leaf Albums, leather bound, with 25 to 50 leaves, priced $1.98 to ] . Jeming of S > Mea avenue 00 each outside while the explosion took L8 \LCH o M st dbvan anu g Postal Card Albums, space for one or two cards on a page. No pasting > New Britain, and Miss Ethel Frieda WAISTS IN THE TATLORED EFF place. Passing automobiles are com- |l ) by e John Lt W I : ' t 1 Talored ) i ‘ 2. er, dat er Mrs. | ath- H aist Designers have brought out many smart modes in Talore Lecessary in t y and a mac : L T T cni that vicinity and a machine am of Westwood park, Plainville, is & Various Styles Art Corners for fastening your snap shots. Black, grey, e Hsie Bk . ) i A ) Diibulichs 'Bhel Lorenione wal res Waists, fitted shirt fronts, shawl collars and other features that aré brown and silver for 9c. package, three for 25c. Handy Lunch Kits with 1-2 pint Thermos Bottle and Lunch Box in a leatherette case. Fine for the school hoy or girl's luncheon, offered at special prices. All found at Camera Dept. in Aisle E, Main floor. ) | at that early hour would excite no B comment. A well-known member of the legal fraternity in New Britain, throws an CEbe interesting light on the case. Accord. | WANTED—A well located rent with SUPERIOR GRADE PERCALES ing to his story, he was returning by all improvements, in Plainville, by § automobile from the western part of a young couple. Address Box 16 5 CE YARD. formed Thursday afternoon by Rev decidedly new. They ave Priced $2.98. M. S. Anderson of New Britain the state and as he neared the Silver- Herald. 2 4 $,000 yards ] of extra fine quality 36-inch Percales, in Mght, mé= ail ty at the corner of Wood- S HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY I ‘1:;““\'9‘“ “Brm":“‘“:'\'l‘,:’m”\’ il ;;rf CI ]TEMS dium and dark effccts, verylatest designs and colorings, on sS4l g RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. , I Y ticed the approach of a car carrving { powerful headlights. Putting forth S T Y UM ihe stronzesfipoer Of thistranching i y 3 he p Real Fstate comp. he managed to get ahead of the other ! SO o Sremc ey BERLIN NEWS | church win ol and Tt | rnce o i noue o s, | By it Bl fve sovme e |2, ot o, 0 Iieia < Beriin ment society will hold a {wo nights' | §ive a signal for an expected car. | 10 “ Seibert for the period of onc § We Are Prepared to Showthe Latest Spring Models of the féi- ; . : 2 A 8 1 5 e kool | bas leased the millinery store former ] tor of the HKerlin Congregational | with relatives at New York city, have | car and on nearing the Rockwell- | \utomobiles Collide. fair at the Bast Berlin Athletic hall | The \'r]\x :"’Hm)v» man went on his "(“,:l\'; < T “ Siite | mous 3 i : Sl et way and w the report of the rob- e New Britai oman ge § U A group of autoists narrowly es- [ on Thursday and Friday evening. The s y and when the y port of the rot ¢ e 1 : . Buffrage | ! feature of the first night will be a | bery was called to his attention Sat- | parly will hold a meet tomorra 1y conducted by the late Miss Ma S l A e e o P S T Rt e e | i ecia nnouncement caped serious injury early last even- E garet Seibert in the Calumet buildin : ‘§ ‘Madame Lyra” and “Ameri Lady” ing when {the Overland automobile | minstrel show and the receipts will he [ urday, the occurrences of Friday | evening at the homt of Mrs. William : bl a e Jyra an er]can a y BE{-S A'E“ /\{‘!" fli’_‘ 84 'v“n'hnh fhev were riding struck a | turned in towards the street lighting. | night strengthened his helief that the | Leikin, 46 Francis strect. | & ; . ¢k fruck owned by a| The regular weekly praver meet- | robbery is due to a band of automo- | Tonighiy 7:30 to 9 p. m. any pair| [ C - L9 i I,4 five-ton Mack truck .owned by Fote thter ot operating 1) I Orsels Bridgeport manufacturing concern, | ing at the Berlin Congregational | are of in | dress glove: price Besse-Lie- & Peat Works pond. The ac- | chureh will be” held Wednesday eve- | many cities about the New England | jand's—advt, . near the ; ; Many Ladies will ‘Welcome This Annouacement, Especially 1 : at 7:3 s week, states. . L cident oceurred when the automobile, [ Ning at 7:30 o’clock, this week. SAEE nd pumps $1.95 Long" 3 . i s serlin R =5 s will be Grangers Celebrate. e D, D e ST S S e o el A . iy i Oh O O S e The Berlin Red Cross rooms wi N . {vied to pass by the truck. Four of | church all day Wednesday “\\Hv Grange will he ohserved in the m\.u!r,:’“ A‘ ‘H«{u\b.\!”\ w‘\,\uw\m" Ion- : u L1} 2, pass : The Ladies’ id *soci 3 E 1le Grange hall tomorrow eve- | 4 esday LI Chis— DUehsiy, Is the voung > badly bruised The Ladies' Aid ‘society of the | Plainvi rang Lived Here 40 Years /o Yoins men | were , 1 ihe two silting in the front seat | Kensington Congregational church [ ning. All past members are asked to Feb. Vietor records at Morans ere severels cut about the hands | will hold their regular weekly meeting | attend as guests of the present mem- | advt. series and the talks were among the | Clark street has arrived safely ¥ and arms. The wrecked automobile | Thursday afternoon. bers as a program, interesting o all, Not a Monday special, $12.00 off! ot ever heard in this city | seas according to word received UTOMOBILES IN GGLL]SI(}N s et N e e ulian A. Hall, caretaker of the | will be carried out. Tne meefing wili | tne regular price of any OVercoat.| = wy e otge Mot B will have | thls olty. He 1a weil Knoen a8 Al | IVVE A Sants of the car were {adken to Meri- | Maple cemetery, who has been il at | open at $:30 and will be followed by | Rerse.Leland e advt gt Blmalindes e orie, ol pave |5 be SRR s iAoy s OO ants o > k 3 = i s s e e us T an enfertainment and smoker Wednes- 3 e - ea e theldiiver of tholtinek his home on Hudson street, is slowly | the program at the conclusion of Four days remain of Long's sale— | G0 Tt STant of North & Tude betord 2 recovering. y which refreshments will be served o day evening. sl ke Miss Alice Sperry, who has been a iDrench! Movtar Mol Hore & " o R Enrico Caruso at the Lyceum, Mon ] % guest of Mrs. George Brooks of Mer- ; ? o . Rev. arren ook. pastor or the .. Tyesday, Wednesday.—advt Enrico Caruso at the Lyceum, Ma lorn b (0 B Sl T Aemiesl Among the arrvivals in Plainville | Tfinity Methodist church will open a iy e W erdsy, Weaneainyiradill Cewherg, who died at his home in ! gx 2 Saturday from Camp Devens were | series of talks af the Y. M. G A “eb. Victor records : s : . TP ting—Grangers to | Newberg, who died a e Sl e e 2 . DeniuCoy SR ectil s SCangs) Kensington last December - was held| l0 her home on Hudson street y Corporal Thomas Prior, Privates John | mellowship supper tonight. Rew, 2%t . Drawing of prizes of A. baud : : John Blozak is suffering with a se- | oDas : ) P 2ht tev. 4 Dia; 5 3 ! from the Ne yme in IKeasink- |+ Pettinato, Karl Smith, Joseph Susco ; e 1 ; St Dougherty of advt MecCbrict fromithe Towpersi ome | Ll it b (R, O 1 T v {toa this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.| Vere Howard Warren. Daniel Tedesco and | Miss Julia Rois. one of the oldest | Rev. Dr. Ohman of the Swedish|in Sunset Lane. Peter Caducci, all of the 301st Trenclf and most respected residents of the i Lutheran church of New Britaia of- W { Mortar Battery. Private William Cun- town of Berlin, died at her home on | ficiated and interment was in Fair- Best eggs, 59¢, Russell Bros.—advil. | ningham arrived in Plainville today Iludson street early last evening after | view cemetery, New Britain 1 sideswipes Truck in Trying to Pass— Hilderral Nenbate. I The funeral of Hildegard Newhers, Trench Mortar Boys HOme— |, "< months' ald daughter of Bric » Private Francis Cassidy, who re 1 illnes of over six months. Miss Boys Being Discharged. | turned from France several weeks been a resident of Rerlin for over | wijson, who recently roturned from Pl There was no celebration or dem 40 years. She formerly lived in France on the transport Manchuria, § onstration of any kind to welcome * Berlin and was a native of that place. | have arrived at their homes in Ken-|Two Pobrly” Played Games Result in| the boys, and. as far as can he ascer Miss Rois is survived by two sisters, | gington, after receiving their dis- tained, the committee appointed fo ® Misses Hattie and Sarah Rois. he | charges. Both of the young men are| Victories for Machine Co. and Stan-| plan such a celebration has done ' I l .S lne an funeral will be held tomorrow after- | members of the 301st trench mortar nothing definite L ¥ noon from her late home at 2:30 | pattery. Sergeant Leon Hall of the| I°¥ Works Teams. Graham Tendered Party. L] o'clock Re muel A. Fiske, p: trench mortar battery has arrived at Weakened by the loss of several A pleasant surprise party was held E his home on Hudson street after hav-| players on each ‘team, the factory| Saturday evening al the home of appll ).ess II L ing received his discharge. This regi-|lgague teams furnished a poor exhibi-| James J. Graham of West Main street CASTO R I ment was discharged from Camp|tion of basketball Saturday night. The| in honor of the occasion of Mr. Gra- ] Irevens Saturday | winners of the games were the Ma-| ham’s birthday About twenty guests ace ForiInfantalandl Chiden Y Thomas Cokley Discharged. chine shop team and the Stanley| W&re present from Hartford, New 0 om ! Private Thomas Cokley arrived in|Works five. over the Universal teamyj Britain and Plainville. Music was i B - inUse FOI‘OVer3OYears town Saturday evening after being|and the Fafinir Dragons. The Fafni:| furnished by an orchéstra composed i . ° stationed at Camp Upton with the|five put up the hest game of the sea: | of George Farrar, Pauline Farrar and s an PI" falesrs beezs coast artillery for the past 10 months.| soa, as far as their records are con-| John Coffee. Vocal and jnstrumental | # o o the Private Cokley is a member of the|cerned, while the Universal team| solos were rendered and dancing was Signature v 42d regiment and 12th division, which| was off form. Cook, of Landers was! enjoyed. “We Parted By the Old Red was ready to sail for France when ar-|unable to play because of injurles to{ Mill", a song written by Charles » 7 o | [ 3 e | mistice was signed { his ankle. Norfeldt was unable to{ Conlon, was played by the orchestra ls e ex enen Ladies' Auxiliary Meeting. play because of a sprained ankle, aad | Refreshments were served ce o marly | The regular monthly ' meeting nfl‘nvltl,la(‘k not on the lneup of| Railroadless Day. ! ° | | *SHE BUSY LITTLE STORE? the lLadies' Auxiliary, N. A, L. C., of the Machine shop as he has returned| All work was halted in Plainville | B o Chan to college. | vesterday on the Northampton divi A n Il I OII]. (:() GEEE The opening game, betweea sion of the “New Haven" road. All | R e | oy op g £ of Mrs. Louis Lehr of Columbia street, i ~ & g6 8 | New Britain, Thursday evening, Feb. | ders and the Stanley Works, was one| the employes on the division. includ- . - ) ' { ruary 6, at 7:30 p. m. All members | of the poorest games of the scaso ‘4 ing gatemen, section men and telegra- OS um %] | ! are requested to be present as the | Walters furnishing the best game for! phers had a day of rest. It is the first fl | clection of new officers for the ensu- | the Stanley Works and Kilduff for| time in many vears that Piainville ° - ing vear will be held and the reports | [-anders. For the Machine shop Mil-! has had a ‘‘railroadle day. This | ot a't all lncredlbl ' X for the past year will be read. ~A so- | ler and Kallgren plaved well and for| town is a railroad junction and has | 8 e, \ fl | cial hour will follow the business | Fafnir’s Peterson and Gihney worked always heen a husy railroad center, . Drum Corps’ Meeting Tonight. | STANLEY WORKS LANDERS day when they received notice to the | S ee Pom 3 St. Paul's Fife and Drum Corps | Walters .............. Kilduft| effegs that all Sunday work was to be ’ . = | will hold their regular meeting and | Left forward | abolished. The trains and freights on e ls-tres rehearsal this evening at their rooms | Secrest .. oo . 'Olson | the Highland Division between Hart- | S CaUSl ! at the parish hall. All yvoung men Right forward | ford and Waterbury ran as usual, . erpinisbser el Bl Sl D . Swest | Mrs. Agnes Cafferty, ele en’t ‘ ‘ 59(: B | drum corps will kindr report this | e ‘ Mrs, Agnes Cafferty of . m S ln CO ee. evening. Peter McCrann, who has | Gibney .. e CULLRGCR]L Gl el e el i b e & Z B | number of years has again been se- | © 2 ‘Righi‘éfi.fi‘-é“ e | She leaves a daughter, May Cafferty, e. DO cured as instructor Scoré—22-19; goals, Walters 3, Se-| tnd two sons, James and Lieut. }d- . . . . . Van Camp's Evap- = (Enee PMectgRIomOrTow, crest 2, Grobstein 2, Kilduff 2, Olson Ward Cafferty. Who is with the Amer llclous nour'].Sh d orated Milk, 14c can The regular meeting of the local 3 Sweet 2; fouls, Walters 8, Kilduft| lcan Expeditionary Forces. Mrs, Caf- Kensington, will be held at the home Grange will be held tomorrow evening | 5. | ferty was well known in Plainville « s 5 Baker's Cocoa, 20¢ b a4t 8 o’clock at the Berlin Grange hall. | and her many friends will be shocked jb ‘. R f box § | Al members are urged to be present | \IACHINE SHOP rurxms} at the news of her death. She will | eres a eason or as a business meeting will take | Miller . . Peterson| probably be buried In S, Joseph's | Swaltior Choreet (o place. A short program will be given Left forward {'eemetery In Flo Dvllis 88 her Rusbund il fancy)) G5c 1b) ¥ by the members and refreshments | Howe oo vivv..... Gibney|ls buried in the family lol there. will be served | Right forward L il el Sage Cheese, 45¢ Ib. . Berlin Briefs, Kallgren Johnson The Parlsh Guild of the Iplscopal g The condition of Dr. T. (. Hodge- e e T TR G 1A A son, who was removed to the Hart- | Schetdler | on Thursday ©iei......Cook, McKeon | parish house evening. ford hospital last week, is reported to ‘ Dortipuned | Bupper will be served from 6 10 7:30 ” Sl: B be slowly improving Stepanian ......,,..., zwick, Bltoa| o'clock. Tickets are now on sale, UL 4 0 The state highway commissioners Right guard Mr, and Mrs, Frank Bowan or New 301 MAIN are repairing the road between Berlin | Score—43.14; goals, Miller 6, Howe | Yark eity spent the week.end as ’ street and the Berlin Fair grounds. 44, Kaligren 2, Stepanian 9§, Peterson | guests of relatives in town, H. P. Schauffler and family, who L 3, Gibney 3, Johnson 1; fouls, Mil- Wilson BIlis of the navy is spending | have been spending the week-end ler 1, a five-day furlough at the home of

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