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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD; 30,000 BLOCK BE ERECTED ‘Neri Brothers Plan to Have N@ Business and Recreation Building! OUR BIG ANNUAL OF HOUSEWARES f WILL HAVE SIX STORES STARTED TUESDAY WITH A RUSH. J | oo mives s o pargars— Puncral Held Today—DBasketbhall TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE 1S e Plainville will have a valuable ad dition to its busine center sometin of New Britain, who conduct the con- 5 fl | fectionery storc on Central square, ave | e VOU GET YOURS ‘ i | planning the erection of a lanze busi- | 00 02 % R = | mess block, to he huilt at an estimated ine fli‘; coniiny vthing in Housewares at Special Sale Prices (excepting ost of £30,000 £t com Ry Jot control.) You know our quality of merchan- 4 The building will be two stovies| (o Moy 3 stol o lo like this are aciualireductions Tou R e e e o il alle BleinTEly Remember eve a few restrictions we ca ; dise. You know our piices at a sale li e ; e om past occasions what 1o expect. E 5 ded into six stores vom n iy S . 1 D RCIAL FOIR FRIDAY--We offer 1.200 picces of Nickel Plated | (nining bowling alleys, so consiructed | oo Tot Vel DeoUuaniiy R 5 ™ <, ranging in value up to 31.25 each. If you need Bath [hat 1t may b cohroitod into & danve | ihought {nat theftoWneRIE 0; 3ath Room Fiftings, ranging 14 o | [ example of some of the other P : Fquipment, now is your time to buy and save money. Every pieco hall, will be a feature of the building. | ©<° f s of the othe! f O Siated ot Bris= Sfic ench, A miodern billiard and pool parlor will | I this vicinity and postpone the CoM 2 ‘1\;-‘,:'0 S T|\\\”p,h BARS with straight ball top posts, 16, 20 and 24 i | bration until midsummer, when the inches. GLASS SHBLVES, with beveled edges and Nickel brackets, 18 and ] A report that Neri Brothers have | "5t of the troops are expected to re- | o4 inches: COMBINATION HOLDERS, for tumbler and tooth brushes, very been reatiested (o reserve. the upper | LUFL- The state celsbration ‘is'toungN andy; TUMBLER AND SOAP DISHcombination holders, just what vou floor of the proposed structure wmdh.v? that timo and Plainville may e - S LIRS [ e o a v vith strong wa F i # :: ombine with the state in furnishing will want: TUMBLER HOLDERS, of extra fine quality, wi 2 } | public hall has not yvet heen e 103 ASYDUM S TR UMRULL ST TN post: WALL SOAP DISHES, thatare extra heavy, and very strongly I oS e, el welcome. ASYLUM ST., and 130 TR UMBULL ST., TEL. BUSIINELL 179 Tade: BATH TUR SOAP DISHES, the handy kind to hang on edze of the ok fub: TOILET PAPER HOLDERS. with nickel plate dwall back look at s - 5 3 TUB SEATS, ose with rubber pro- 2 . them: WHITE ENAMELED BATH TUB SEATS, those wi do not consider the proposition favor ' tocted ends: BATH SPRAYS, with rubber protecied nickel spray hea anly. It is expected that the second | o the 301 nch Moriar Battery | CAPTAIN GRISWOLD et ALI AT 59¢ EACH. floor of the building will be used for | “'1l Probably he asked to participate. though t he SV FHITE BATH STOOLS, enameled ones, with rubber protected ends, Bl I 0. O, F. Lodge Notes. IS ON WAY HOME 50 only. Will not slip. Regular $1.98 kind, sale price is—$1.69 cach. A Neri Brothers have heen in the| Sequassen lodge, 1. O, O. F. will = 4 IR s f bef WHITE CABINETS, enamelod ones, for hath room. With mirror T lanal o e e Talit sl meeting In T DRO I wounded in the b and ns far front and two glass shelves. Regular price $1.69, our sale price—$1.39 ea. New Biitih o0 Biaitinie b s o LRl B evening of 5 Belerk & ilase it Kbown did fot refirn to the fr ber of years and their Plainville es- | 0f candidates will be initiated. The | Former leader of Co. I Scheduled to SRiYe vie ofenidinate & tablishment is the most modern of all | |0d&e has added a number of mem- e > S i 08 B couny o local stores. bors to its roster in the past few Have Sailed From France On th with accounts of the bravi ind daring of the local captain I'ebry the time of the battle, or the returning fAiers Bristol planning a carnival and | it is the duly of the town of S | dance 10 be given during the week of Plainville to provide a public hall and ! . | February 1 1 the local members Local Thieves Suspected. months and a class of candidates is | i The recent Rockwell-Drake bur- | Mitiated at practically every meeting | Aprit 20, 1918. W 4, HAVING AN AUTOMOBILY, DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY glary, which took place early last Sat- | Of the lodge Captain A. H. Griswold hero of the | wi(, the distinguished sessice crol RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. urday morning, while supposed by the New Tcacher Here. battle of Seicheprey when he shot 1€ hed serv r police to have been committed by an | Miss H. Bernice Towne, of Vergen- | four Germans dead and clubbed a Sl SR organized gang of outside thioves who | Nes, Vt., has been engaged to teach | - ENTERTAINMENT COMMTTTER used an automobile in making their | in the eighth zrade of the Plainville AnRentortainaent B eon ot H geant George Beckett of Co. 1, lost I was mighty glad to get back to | Zetaway, is now thought to have been | Grammar school to fill the vacancy 5 s been appointed to carry on the va BERLIN NEWS his left hand. I believe that he is | my company and find Orville well. I | the work of local youths who were ;:f k’\ the resignation of Miss Vera . . n“ \‘ mr \w,n;]\‘,!‘ru*: .‘:my.«;‘o_u in 4 o . > )" F ¢ or | acquainted with the layout of the | Hawkins 5od i church o John the Evangel (SR with you people mnow. Corporal |could not get any word of him or|acquaint SR AT : ‘ . 1 chuLen Se dohng : William Turner was also wounded on | from him, while in the hospitaj I|scene of the burglary Miss Towne has heen teaching in . o This committee is as follow M | the same date. We then stayed in | knew that he had gone over the top] Comparison of the case with the|the Junior High ,\M'””‘ in Vergennes o }\1, ry ‘erutnmf AH'\!A‘ Misses ('\n\n\i VENTRE this sector playing with sly old | a number of times and had been | Neri burgla points strongiy to ‘hv*“‘"“ COIIES L) H‘”f"””" with good ¥ L B ant Skl oy _'“j” ~" R , L : t e as | conclusion and the police are now in- | recommendations. She will make her | 3 Diston and Mrs. O'Connell Fritze until we were relieved and we [ throngh some stiff fighting and | was endl g H”v'h i e e o o S seosipian it on - I irectly up into the Chateau | a litile worried clined to scout > theory that pro- | t arent o are a 5 1 Comulelpim oo v ev ;};ngr‘r‘:n:}r(;\-a.”i\'eprel|e\-ed the 5th Well Dad, just hold on a little and | fessional burglars from outside the [ the Maplehurst, and will begin her ! ‘(;H:' x':;“{n:: f th rirlady on Edg and 6th Marines in he Belleau Woods | we will he with you all the three |!own pulled the fric Oficer Mainofiidutiesiiere on iRebiilary; 10, S e L e !and started the drive out from there | of us. safe and sound, thank God.|!®Poris that progress is being made| ~Miss Hawkins will leave the local | & & . - - July 18. The 19th Co. B from Con- | Am taking up observation and snip-| o0 the casc and it is not impossible | SChOOIS “””"'”{'“:' HO A oRa *'f”"v"" S i ‘\N'F\ S CLUB MBEETING. necticut had a number of gas casuals [ ing at a school. Miss Lund is here | [hal arresis may be made in Plainville { D¢ A nihegGlastonpiissschools b . A lecture on Amer and received a replacement of 157 |in the hospital. Had a little flood | fOr the crime. N oy srief Ttems j : ‘ Al s hv‘rl\\.s‘rl for the meetin: new lads that landed here July 4. T | here Sunday but am feeling fine. With Mrs. Josephine Pettinato. The Tadies’ Ald society of the Bap- § 2 e s Men’s club of St. Mark's which was church Berlin Brothers Go Through War ‘ [ tist church will hold a food sale at 3 evening. Manlius 1. Horton ! . 1. h ] oo was at this time put in Co. B and | love to all. T remain, The funeral of Mrs, Josephine the chapel tomorrow afternoon from b = i the speaker and T L b : g lowed by a music sioned officers. Captain Goodman Sergt. H. D. VENTR o'clock at the Church of Our lady b ?,,,‘,f.‘\‘ 211 of (He Churchiot . ed by the socis put me in charge of the third de Woods at Trier, Germany.' of Mercy. Rev, John B Fay cele=| oyicavionr willlhold its hash supper T Ga club. The mectin WERE N ALL BIG DRlVES tachment that had just arrived and A letter has been received by friends | Urated a requiem high mass and | 'f 2% house this evening from ; S S el we went over the morning of the 22 | o¢ private Barle J. Woods, who is with | James Donahue sang “Ave Maria."| g (5 .30 o'clock, The meeting of the : - : . T at 5:30 o'clock. We took the town of [ 0o. A, 342 Machine Gun Battalion, | MIss Mae McCann, of Bristol, sang | <vomen's auxiliary will follaw tne supe | | : T ; HELPING TOWARD I'GND., Epriads and advanced through Iive | stating that he is well and that his| “Face fo Face.” Burial was in St} o "\t "7 4 “niddle, of Hartford, < Members of tt Brita wheat fields toward a wooded ridge. | corpany has gone info Germany as | Joseph’s cemetery Vair Opens Tonight—Woods Now ! ) ol i will be the speaker of the evening. ¢ o | ter of Hadassah & helping 1 ibi i wh he Boches had a t of | T ol Docel N Talie RIACE 3 4 % ping Germany — Skating Prohibited where the Boches had a mest of | far as Trier, whgre they expect to re- . me Docs Not Take Place. Mrs. L. S. Mills, of East Main street, | ward New Rritain’s quota of $5.0 i machine guns playing on us. They [ main doing patrol and police duty. He BheiRIainyillc oy SRGIND aseubull | S =S i s e e e et | for tns: $3:000 000 tund! for s Pool Tournament—Other cleaned our lines out to seven men, | has been in the service for over a |team went to Terryville last evening | gol o CRPT. A. H. GRISWOLD T st ot Palesiine anal N the rest were wounded or killed. This | vear and was in active service during | to meet the five representing the Ter- of Interest. | is the place where T received my | the last stages of the war. On one oc- | ryville High school in the Lyceum in first wounds. The canse of our de- | casion Private Woods states that his | that town. Their opponents, however feat here was (hat we had no artillery | company had to swim a river about | failed to put in an appearance and the | yo = ypy 0 Fp o0 O P0G an | to this country., He is thought to iR NI support and if we had had artillery [ 70 feet wide in pursuit of the Ger- | local bovs returned home. They are | =%, JUCE CHTT have sailed from France for this| e . s rt ht hav different | mans. He is a brother to Alerton | now wonde if they had established e cot ¥ b RIS BES upport I mig! ave a t mans N s . t 5 how wondering if the: ! e e untry on February 1 on board the| .\ 1o where you will but met ¢ AR S h oods, who recently returned from |a reputation before they went to e s itters. load. | transport Rijndam, a Duteh ship egas 1t Russell Bror. Gic a dosen & From here T went to Base hospital | France. where he had heen stationed | Terrvi ’v\ e prhaces. gutters, 10ad-| hich was taken over by the U nited | atives N oell oeon b0 it ot in the past 18 months, | NO. 116 and later I was transferred | With the 301st Trench Mortar Battery Gwillim Resigns, B e 8 ";4-1 198-2. . pI. | States after being interned —advt 2 “EY asen PREs IR e e tc Rase No. 3 at Mountpoint, about Fair Opcns Tonight. Mrs. Marie T. Bissell, state director Nl N e Privates James McCormick of Com- T 1919, | an hour’s ride from Bordeaux. For The Village Tmprovement society of [ of War Savings, has accepted tha il = pany E, who was also waunded in that Miss Edna Traver. who has been ill, - = —— | Wednesday evening will give a has recovered and resumed her duties | fifth to death with the butt of his pis-{ and dance in Turner hall = Jollowing is a letter received as a teacher in the Grammar school. | tol, is now thought to be returning| will go to this fund from Sergeant Harold Dale Ventres, who has been with the 102d regiment in the war. He relates some of his experfences and describes some of for br 1e cities and towns, which he has 1 a month T didn't hear of Orville, who | Fast Berlin will open their two nigits’ [ ragignation of Stanley S. Gwillim as i 0 battle, is now thought to be a passen- W. C. T. U. MEIFTS FRIDAY. [BLy ptelg— went over on the same nest that|fAi" and bazaar this evening at the|jgcal chairman of the War Savings ger oa the same ship returning with| The W. C. T. U. will meet tomorro I'will give vou a litlle history seternoon. Well our bovs were re- | Fast Berlin Athletic hall. The fea-{ .,mmittee and has appointed in his o Captain Griswoid. Other local bovs| afternoon in Jumior O. U. A. M. ha ghoutsChernin messDanics lieved by he 42 divislon on the 26 | fUre for this evening will be a minstrel | [ 00 7 X McKernan, who will as- 3 who were wounded or gassed may he\[ and will entertain the members of th . e flood tide o o Ame o 5 i performance, the troup heing com- : =t % o T B = = A D i el co An interes! When the flood {i of th n\mr £ July. The boys spe: ten days out | Performance the iroup heing com- | fiie charge of the work during 1919 Mr. and Mra . W. Blake of Wol. [ 8Poa16. For some time it was known ‘\,‘,fm\::\-;,,fhp‘C:mn?: An intered cans come to France ;n» lu(hnl 'St of the trenches and then they went b s MRl et i RO In retiring from this position, Mr.}jaston, Mass. spent the week-end ”y,nr apta. nr}n'r;n‘:orh:)v n? BEeon| el ol v d \eston=loth MelE Sl N SBR[ o N e} BR v [Tl o ce M T ot et 0 SRS RN evening the W eslevan (es | Gillim wishes to thank all who havo | with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson F. Mann of | Moved from th c & t ourists will want to visit will e ? e assisted him during the past vear in | Robbhins Ave. B ama Jeased fror the hospital and got back | o1 < 2 hateau Thierry and Chemin-Des- | - it & : club, composed of students from Wes-. | L0 2 50 Sogt D0 2 o Slain- in time. We went over Sept.|j,can college will render a program. | (NC Splendid resulis obtained in Plain 3 Dames, where our boys first entered | 3a 2 ol it R ilization. The|i2 . We made our final obiective In = mye Beriin illage Improvement so- e battle line of ewilization. 27 hours helping tc regain 150 square i , - o Dos Dame ieallcalamine the LSt ciety will give a whist and social at 2 3 miles for France. Tt was entering | e Berlin Grange hall on next Mon- easants. “The Road of the Ladies” | yize Velles when we captured a bat- | qay ovening, Dancing will follow a | Ziven to the local committee by the | ale was formerly Miss Cecil Olm- "P()s! P tallon of machine gunners. guns, | program and the receipts will stead s situated about seventy miles from . 4 T & aris and occupies the crest of 2 zons 1 i - saa 02 = = asty Paris ar ipies th rest Al wozons and all thai T finally realized | turnea in towards village improve- | o ¥ SRR : 0. ®§ steep ridge along one side of the juct what we were fighting for. Tn | ments | Kensiagton, is no 1y mp valley of the Aisne. Apart from the | f0t we were fighting for those poor | To Hold Pool Tournament. ! | i | I ville on the sale of War Savings A daughter. Ruth Ritch. was horn ! Stamps and degives to express his ap- | Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Seth D preciation for the splendid support | Goodale of New Britain. Mrs. Good- and is ready for occupanc Post- Miss Katherine Rowley of Newing . > scenery ar er haster W. W. Fagan announces that| ton will en he Frankfort hospit baguty of the acenery around here ijnnocent French men, women and| 4 3 he Chemin-Des-Dames is perhaps the | enjlaren, that we restored to a world | nost toric highway in the world. number of the young men of St. | he is making preparations fo move in Philadelphia, February 10, to 1 aul’s Fife and Drum corps are plan- | an carly dat for a nurse to hold a pool tc ament in the 5 - ning to hold a pool tournament in {r Serlin Bricts Elmer Skinner, superintendent Miss Mildred Mann, a student at S of freedom and joy once more. One From Julius Ceasar to Marshal Foch, | old lady had to kiss every one-in my near future at their rooms at the practically every great soldier has e platoon. A sight that would stir any- | parish hall. This tournament will be | fought over its ragic length, until it | one's heart to realizaion. Afterward | open to all members of {he society and s today one of the world's great) we were sent into this sector, it was|it will be a chance for some of {ho | emples of high romance. here that T took the batalion scouts|amateur plavers to gain a reputation Mrs. B. Field, who has becn As you know, our division was the | gown in front. Tt was a hell-hold Skating Stopped. | seriously ill at her winter home in seend division of American soldiers to | down there. That was the day after Local authorities working under the | New York city slawly recovering. | The annual meeting of 1gd in France (the XNew England | American first ‘Bats’ pulled off that | instruction of the New York. New | I K. Austin of Hudson street has| hoiders of the Maple Hil boys) and the first complete division | fake attack on March-Villie. This| Haven & Hartford Railroad company | resigned his position as foreman at| was held at the homa of J Lathamsf Nowonder' Com are to go into a =ector We detrained on h I 3 W | . < had to he done so as the boys at the | have put up danger signals and is- | the Staniey rks. | Tanuary 30 and elected the followir » At} Verdun front would have a fair|sted warnings forbidding skaters fo The Ladics’ Aid society of ihe Ken-| director W. F. Sternbe G. E Beaisne. It Wwas raining pretty hard | chance to start fighting again, We | trespass on the premises of the rail- | sington Methodist chur seld their| Root. E. W. Pape, W. F. Burk. G. K ind we could hear the heavy artillery | returned with our company 65 per | Toad dam Kensington. These rul(wl regular mecting vesterday afternoon | g, who elected the officers for hat was up around Vailhy. We went | cent. casuals that morning. General | 2T€ being enforced. owing to the re- | at the home of Mrs. George 1. Boyver, | the ensuing vear President, W, F. 1 with French soldiers and it was| Edwards, who was in command of this | ¢®"! drowning which occurred at the | A musical program was rendered and | Sternbe vice president. ;. E. Root n the night of February 28, that | gector cried like a child because so | PoNd the other evening. Many warn- | refreshments were served secretary, W. E. Burk; treasurer, B ®e were in a brisk battle with the | many of the boys had to be sacrificed. | INES have heen jssued by the shop of- A large attendance is expected Germans. Tt was then that I went| He is the best general that the U, s, | AC1als of the American Paper Goods | the social and dance given this ove. through my first barrage. Tt was that | ever company, instructing skaters to keeb | ning at the Berlin Grange hall hy the The Maple Hill Litarary club mat | had over here and every hoy Might that our firs man was wounded | thinks a Tof of him. believe me. T |?%AY from the upper end of the pond f | : . A . . o et % . o ; | Ladies’ Jazz orchestra of Kensington.| this afternoon at the home of Mrs “ 71'th rd]na I"y from our company, Private Fred | was gassed down in the town of | W/'® he channcis are located Businese At the Nuffield and Rerlia| N. B. Mann. Current events were | o Becker. He is now home 1 believe, | Saules while 1 was going out to call | rmpe T';i;;tgv]r; :;‘,Lv{::ht\:m:\r rican | traP Tock quarry is hrisk ziven by Mrs. Samuel Rassette | i e Ameri | with his left leg off just below the!in my observation post. A couple of | 1 LoC T £ 1eriCAN | a6 orders have been received ar b Comfla_k Sand knke. We left this sector : 4 . P Paper Goods company will give an en- | 2020 PRCSI 0t T ot % R 3 e about | gas shells had hroken out | stone H E | ga hro « just before i - B = E PORIC. > AN March 20, hiking about 160 kilo-{ [ came ont of my dugout Tt was| crainment and dance tomorrow eve- | paing shipped daily TSTORICAL PAGEANT. ning at the Berlin Grange hall. Fol- | s The Gra r school pupils, nnder dar Inc oEEY = ki ! The Berlin Boy Secout asketball he Grammar school pup ind e e e i 5 s a0 AU et L ark and Toggy m o Knowing | Wkon (e Pori Grange nail wol-| "l Sl | e 2 By you realiz where the shells broke, T walked | rients w 3 = : team will practice tomorrow Toul sector. We held the lines | [Ral ill be sold by membhers of the | | | eveni at the town hall Cea association, will give a his- | throush the little cloud of gas he- | club. Dancing will contin tlmia | enhE 5 4 { 4 2 v e school next for three N 1it was April | : 7o ue until r The Ladies' Sewing cluh of o at the s iree months and it was Apri T realized it Two breaths of | night Ke S Methodist : v 5 evening. The yroceed nd 20 that we held i 5 | . <ensington ethodi: chure 1 v ¥ ¥ 19 and 20 that held a big ot e Arte e e Buldng Garane I : : - reh Eetieanand iR B e G T man atta R ohed Rt is F 2 Garage. hold their regzular meeting tomorrow 1sed to purcha nan attack launched against us, With | by the 79th division, T went to the Frank Fogliati | S e e g : e o ol MRS Ferew L b e ) 8 at one the Germans outnumbering us 3 to | hospital and our boys went up into | Kensington Variety : ! | i e ba nr v el Ta e secup a Brers the shildren ov nf ths 1 The first good sized battle that|the Verdun sector. The day the chased a new ;mmm'nflhr‘:;v ]:;\u‘k‘fi\" ;\:3\\:;\111\‘ W s‘l‘\‘mz m.«mum-‘::»)”"'““""“"‘ &4y Amerioan troope were in, Was on | fighting stopped (Thank God) my |his delivery business in Konsington| this avening In a finish bout ag T, [l moming of April 20, In this big | company went over the top three [und is erecting & new garage N H.|er hall, James MeCarthy, a pr B uigh attagk six of my comrades were | times and was ready to go over again | Minor is the contractor oTvEr e lifuia0l DalGat i i ¥ killed and over 20 wounded. I was| with a handful of men with Orville New Postoffice Completed. | Don't forget GIFlS' Jazz Open one of thy lucky 10 to escape in-|in charge of them, when orders carae | The new postofiice, whith has | Thurs., Feb. 6th, Berlin Grange hall, Jury, It was that morning that Ser- | to cease fighting. under way for the past four week —advt, : the Berlin town farm, is ill at E ret's school in Waterbury, ha home rned after spending the weck-end her parents ¢ morning of February the 7 meters in 5 davs and on April ‘em or eat 'em raw sell Bros., 301 Main St.—advt. L]

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