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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERABE 3 fm‘.mm:flm‘:‘wwmfiwrr::?;nwwum&tma U |Lmt.o‘%__s__;fl_gljam w,,en‘ter U\j Cl(\ Our Annual February Notion Sale Brings to - the Tailors and ewers Litide Things at : Littie Prices | <otaiers st snitors 1ave No Troubie setting plovinent e THRBADS YGE WANT in Getting 1 " John J. Clark’s best 6 cord Cotion. black & hite, 30c dozen George Prior Dying—Iioliday Wed- avorite 3 cord Cotton, 150 yards, black and white, 2 spools for 5S¢ g sting Cotton, Nassau, 300 yard spools, d4c eacli, 15¢ a dozen. nesday—Other Items, { yard spools Crowley’s 3 cord spool Cotton for 39¢ a spool. S 200 yards spool Cotton, “Climax”, sale price is 19¢ =pool. « was curren i Gt e e <. white and colors, s¢ caci, 30 d7. Saturday that t : conly Merrick Pennant Darning Cotton, black, white and colors, 2¢ ball. € 1ca % S el s button and carpet Thread, 7¢ spool, T5¢ dz. ckwell-Drak ite b0l N 3 PIN g CHOOSE YOUR PINS that city. The officia 'he ‘Queen’ Pins, 300 count, special sale price, 4¢ a paper. el e e 5 5‘mw\v Se Pin yest American make, all brass, 300 count, 7. et e e e Pressmakers’ Pins, 1-4 1. boxes, in all sizes, for 14¢ a box. 3 : . | s tol police. Oflicer Philip Toilet Pins, s rino also deciared that there was no Pin Cubes, 36 pins in mat, jet and white. 7¢ cube, 1 fo : ll foundation to the stor | NOW FOR IHAIR PINS ! ‘\'1 e ‘ E e Tong Invisible, three sizes in box, special at 10¢ box. 1 DE HOL, NOWEVer, b J soveral Plainville men are suspected - ir Pins, regular 5¢ packages, 3¢ each. The 10¢ kind EAD Ll e et Saatel ; of the crime is helieved by many peo Cisible Hair Pins, 25 in a box, all lengths, for 3¢ a box. 1 Uit e (0 ettt fny Uiy e Jiair Pin Cabinets, vegular 10c kind. sale price but 6¢ cach ple in tow The men ar 1ought ¢ Our Family Hooks and Eyes, black and white, all sizes, rustproof, 3 for created a sensation in inville coming so soon after the burgary at 100 nuine De Long Hooks «fd Hyes, hest rustproot, alll sizes B¢ ¢ard. LT s il bl R L Vempmems Mfiy Gfime FaSt \1l 5c Fasteners for this sale 3 cards for 10¢ or 35¢ a dozen took charge of the case. weir atten- " " pretty. / The color range includes taupe, henn /mmr!. Russian green, \Wilsnap, Niagara, and De Long Fasteners, black, white, all sizes, 6c \\v‘ i : 4 ‘w 1 ", ward ki | each, 70¢ dozen { tha state police were too busy Paris, (By the Associated League of Nations, blue, navy and bleek. Cling Socket Fasteners, the regular 14c kind, at this sale. 10¢ card. and th “ = DO ooy . “_’ Press)—If the peace conference com- Packages Hooks and Fyes, regilar 10c kind, three packages for 10c. with that case to give their attention | mission on credentials ever begins to | TAPES AND BINDINGS to the local burglaries. TLocal peo- | funcion some. stirring ! . s G i o developments Il Tape, 3 vard piecds, £-4 to 3-4 inch widths, special 3 picces § ' ple expect that they will now make |} 550 expected to follow Sl an earnest effort to apprehend the R e e . b . - not met thus rd picces Twill Tape, half \nch widths, for this sale 19¢ picce { men who have been operating in | fur oven fo These dresses are remarkable value for e o organize, the conference | You would ordinarily expect to pay at least $30.00 and . $35.00. 3 1g, whilte bric, 6 yurd pieces, No. 1 to 6, for 7c¢ or 1 for Bl | Plainville having gotten along entirely without | s Binding, white cambric, 6 3 1 Work For Service Men. Torl g L el — _ A s o ' \rd picces fine lawn Bias Binding, No. 1 to 6. regular 1ic kind, ) Although soldiors and saflors Who | (e, Scats heing ohallenged, aohien o | B 5 - oo S B S S5 BOUALLY ATTRACTIVE ARE deam Binding, grosgrivin silk, 5 yard pieces, black and white, 15¢ cach, towns and citics in this icinits 4 | pidon o such intornational gathor- | B 2 for 25¢ : . K pomniainue g e vndos RO The famous Westphalian con- | § . T ine grade white, 10 yard pieces, 8¢ cach, 3 for 23c. ork and do pot g el jobs thati(ie, & 0B e this e : noaonah n NE - q B { who have just returned to Plainville | ji¢ 1embers g I als HATING AN AUTOMORILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY Pt S I o o CCniEh Cie SES el ) We are already showing a pleasing assortment of new Spring RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. Slouiiont, IThe iotal manuiackuring * plants shortened the working sched- ule before the end of the war, in an- | semblages is for the delegs = | Suits in carefully selected styles, all embodying the latest touches change their credentials as soon < they gather, any one of them being Hainati £ ditions after the 2 ticipation of conditions aft privileged to object to the credentials N c | signing of the armistice, but no com- 5 i colors Copenhagen, Russian green, navy and black Y X R L TE o Pilo on the complaint or Frank [ the Kensington church will hold a| 1124 < 2 e heing heard on that score of another if he finds grounds to do b . L 3 s BEP EN %-‘{b Jumbola of Kensingtoa and appeared | social and whist Ifriday evening at the | yjan: of the small plants in fown have | S0 It Was stated, however, that the Suits are shown as low as $39.00—wonderful values—and from o (¢ BY mbola ing g 4 . small plants in town have | o0 L M B¢ 3 & i hefore Judge George (. Griswold this| home of Mrs. S. M. Cowles. eeicea o icis ince the end ofi e ymmitiee on credentials of the pres. morning at the Berlin town court on Berlin Briof ent conference would conduct any i ' : iver e 1 keep them working » ¢ — r ) TMASI‘I"R e charge of theft. Miss Jumbola e < S Al o 'hn :'r“ . L necessary investigation of the suffi. - e Miss Marjorie oore, who has been | for some tim 0 come ale - x 3 Eag s accused of stealing $70 from her 4 2 S ency of the papers brought by each SECURE THE NEW SPRING MOD l d !, Fitrers lomc o hc Suampiroan)||cepiined¥atdiherinome Hn Kensington ‘, George Prior Dying. ate, and that it 7 ] rior ‘ would await the for the past few weeks by illness, is Word fwas roceived Sovirelatives Hn an Ceasinetan, last Friday afternoon and S b 3 ves M | arrival of all the delegates bofore un- ] IH : “oing fo.New Haven with her | OUl agai | Plainville ves m.m‘\‘ ”M\‘ teoyse b e Lo L e ¢ CORSETS ; sseph Masselli has pt sed the | Prior, forme lainville, is in a [ “°n i { R ‘ chum Delvechin, where the two | 10sel Tagseliifnas@purchased feiiel iRl on Slormary SO fREIA } home The delegates have been coming | K 1 2 & O ent at . 789 | White lunch rooms in Kensington | dving condition a nis G e i snele A e e G et S TS T Irs. George Brooks of Meriden was | in Springfield, Ma He was seized | [\ oing of the Contor e by The “Madame Lyt Th American La Fr t Front- % 1 5 has gu « iss ice Sper o uc sith convulsions Saturday evening hola testified that part of the money v M Alice Sp y of Hud- [ with nvulsion turd not been thought proper to i peculiar to this season L el The materials are serge, silvertone, poplin and tricotine. The | that up to $85.00. Lace.” The “Nemo The *“Thompson Glove-fitting.” The *“Royal 5} e e Myron Goodrich of the Merchant g 2 : & hor father. | Marine, stationed at New London, has [ ¥ od U d o }< ree Adai C ld iFned the money aver to her father. | DOW el e anoihohteasen or e e previons aood record, were dis. | @ short furlough at his home on Ber- | in nyillc the sametas iin B DaSE IS co i o toes tof the contorence thal - Y U sd without a fine but werc placed o and expect ve his | yes Tt mm\‘ w 1 s 11 da ohjection would be immediately e o nd hamlet, to ~ ix children, M . Y L ok cer far three months . Botl Merwin Vile of the naval aviation, | hours in the morning. The postoffice | a, SreryRdunich and Creaiies On Sl s Nl i g < . ;| stationed at New Jersey, is spending a | will he clozed at 12:30 p. m. There & i ! « gton Jennie, George, Aug of the young women were 16 years . is spending a | will at 12:30 p zeats in the conference and who, it is ; 1 e Will Be Sent to Washington, | of age. They left for New Haven on | Short furlough at his home on Eerlin | will be oaly one city delivery and one | g0 1 108 TON GHIREE SRC Who, 115 | ¢hat punlic opinion may be moulded fan Ly T i Lo e " {he 10:53 local where they will re-|Street. [ mirer faetivers Thellstamp iwindow (fives of their sovernments! on are ne| 2R the | iAmerlcan L cltizenshin ¢ s Ll C. 4. Boardman Says, Asking for jor( to the New Haven authorlties. Miss Naney Molumply, who has|will be open from 6:45 to 12:30. & : _ i . been in Red Cross work overseas for | ¥ather and Son Program. TAvCatiEntlont oL oon] O M= N orth North Fincd $25 and Costs. the past few months, has mors have been current recently | Holiday Wednesday e tead cupied | qeveral New England states in ord awakened to the real and lasting needs the recipient of many usd eredited Ly organizations {hat have no ! ganizations that have no | ot 3 jeague to enforce peace existenée as governments arrived back { The program for the Father and I 3 - ; ! cading members of ‘he conference Manton North af Berlin street, | in this country and is now stopping at | Son supper at the Masonie temple din- I 2 ~ v > ' ress confidence that fthese persons LOCAL FAGLES WIN. ITY IIEMS charged with violating the trappe her home in Berlin ng hall on Tuesday. [ebruary 1S, b ! per 1 A L i o i proper status in the body, have laws. was found guilty and fined $25 has heen arranged by the committee Fined $25-—ricts, . The Ic Lerie of gles defeated on the complaint of Mrs. - & : e : : s e e ACWe. G o e e T I and costs at the Roecky Hill town B | The affair will begin at 7 o'clock he Hartford aerie in rd ye Tonight, 7:30 to 9 p. m., lot md X : 3 o - = 5 | . even admitted -some of the AL B - 5 ) A0 Boardman, of Berlin street, Con- | court Saturday morning orth's ar- dvertised Letters. The speakers will he as follows A o Iy E o m e it day there winning the pool | 25c hose, 2 pr. for 25c, at Bessed] F o TPolo placed Postmaster Test came about as a result of com- MRS Leod will address the 1 E i s underdtecd i Sol B I00S [l rophy far this wear. Thres matches las advt Plaints that had heen sent in to the S\ 1 T make of My Boy? i 1 (hat the confer- f . ; g W HEELE tate mame warden. North pleaded ! & LG 6l T lle troopy Postmaster Goodrich will ap- ' 0q b Rl L e © Samuel sanctioned their presence. and have v . 2 : held on three successive Sun- Frank Suzio, of Wallace street, do n desire to have an 3 5 3 SR e R S ; o nak e days, and have resulted in New Brit- | gone to Washington, Mass., where d now v this connection ¢ 5 remaining unclaimed a: the local post S i i S e L e e e e t guilty in court and stated that he sefore Judge (icorge G. Griswold | was_ignorant of the law. North has speak a Scouts that mighi result in | ng and | o been one of the most snceessful trap Avestoag, Pannozote, 73 Lafayette. | ¢ e : A plaved ir e W A meeting of the Catholle the peace-making worl < ford roc hael T. Kerwin of | en's Benevolent Legion will be hi 1ie city s as refe Wednesday evening at 8 o'cloak o I suhjoect HRAEC opynRcouxtionitheicharss pers of the season and has trapped Bubrain, J. H i T. Thienes, many foxes and muskrats. Bencij Eito . vetary, will| : % the school hall o'clock 3urnham, Priv. Gerald, . Other Fellow.’ MR g / R L e Fire Does $200 Damage. Silmas Brot Joln : i I “‘, S Ao COMMERCE CHAMBER | GIVEN BIRTHDAY PARTY | ’” a '”'" “fi fv*"!'\rfl*‘ "1; 'TA A o two story dwelling house oc- 3ahr, Raymond, 632 Ferry st ¢ entitlod. “Our Bo, in the Q 4 T a pleasant pa v onl e svRseEday, S Fidgar iy A truck an §-year-old daughter of ! cypied by John Klotz on Main street Clark, Mrs. Sadic Hedd B s one of th ISSUES BULLETI Mrs. A | Jennings at her nome ap | AVAY and John Meskill won over H Boardman, Saturday afternoon, | yast Berlin was considerably damaged | Christianson. Waldemar i of the program 45 Locust street yesterday afternoon, | " 010 McPnroe and Harry Kerin. last Saturday evening by a fire which Grantic orzn N7 hoys of the ' the oceasion being her Bt s A. Halabhy of this city Adefeated onie n | originated in the rear of the first floor. Grigon, Walter, 20 M Firest Issue of “The ardware Center [ A ge mumber of relatives and | ¢ Monte in a match game played Joardman, mother | The damage is estimated to be ahout Gardaay R P iplain in v is countr friends were present. The dining | Hartford yesterday. The score of-{ HE oo a T, N immedlate sound of the fire | Tamics, Josephint ! vas read s ' Franace Just Out—>May Be Printed room was artisticall ; She asserted that | hell brought the bucket brigade to the i S ST S on the A He (o s RSt ey frkes G enit 4 Goodrich came running | scene fight. The entire business sec- :'(T:»\J;fii" ‘”1' ; “ ‘\[ e ,“,“"”W,, & and I caker Monthly. L,‘»\M |\,,'v~.v:',.‘ ,"»,,”‘.}:, aESh oA r( “-h S7:E00t0 9 p. ., mover post office, grabbed the | {ion of the town was probably saved S G L S A B G AU e BLE ro'a ¢ T Arrow collars for $1.00 he wrist an threw her into | from destruction by the work of the Kristorphenson, Mrs. Nora, 86| Will pro 1 mbered The chamher selections were enjove Mr. Ten- sse-Teland’s.—advt. renching t hild’s wrist, | firemen. This is the second fire which e e Liberty loan di : : ¢ Maple. Plai or his speech for the third 2 ber’s hulletin which it hopes will he vitnesses to the scene verified | has occurred in East Berlin since a e FFither Son ek i Lufrien, Miss Maida, 30 Orchard. ‘ | interesting eno to its ibers to 7N ement and also stated that|chemical apparatus has been installed ! =8, clidzd be entively undenominational and Is MELSON spmembersh ; : ; Moodard, F. D warrant issuing each month. The cap- e past few months children ; and on both occasions the dwellings SRR S marrant issuing each montn. The cap- rands for their parents would | have been saved. The previous fire e DL I i E Flir to the street while passing the | occurring in the home of William :‘I"“’_‘"?“ ’“” olird office on roller skates. Shepard. Mastini, Levannzo, and batter tomorrow child was roller skating on | decorated for | gAIme was 125-89 issued the f number of the cham cansidered a community affair. Tick- will he sold in pairs only as every il o appropriate and in its circulation to must he accompanied by a man d its clr n 1| outside cities, through their chambers . every man must bring a hoy. Tf| O 4 L Rosso, Nicholi. ; »f commerce, will provide no little e t impossible to that Postmaster Goodrich | i bbb ATy G () Chli e i may Apply to Ja i : - S e oeodnic) The Berlin Boy Scout Basketball | Sterne, Mrs. John. 99 Him. : ; * {0 an. mepther [PIINE 10 Thie midds ot e mmemibens xperience Cimnor. wha phoses | team will meet the Anmex of New rra, Emelio, 9 Main H e nd + Pusiness men more clearly Britain at the Berlin Town hall Tues- Stevens, Jessie W a4 the arrange & 2 \oplcRoTgthgRohanibe | day evening at 8:15 o'clock. The line- Styring, B. B I - - | o has taught up is follows: Berlin, left forward, Stockwell, Genevieve. = on o At Do ana | activities it is felt will stin te pub- for him icket omplaints in regard to . o il iy 1 regard Boy publicit his four page bulletin will vestigation until after rence Saturday so alleged that | goq : right forward, Austin; cen- Trycemliska, Helen. 239 Grove : e e S enn R i R el e ‘tho an as on MUMErous | ter, Hall; loft guard, Bonulski; Brown, Voight, Mildred, 169 Greenwood o i et . commercial organization. As Presi- hildren names. , : i 1 c right guard Annex, left forward, N N | “Father and Son" week which is he-| dent Pelfon savs in his lotter to the zens reported { Dawson; right forward, McCue; cen- i ing promoted throughout the country [ membership on the first page, “What a © have had to ! ter, Grace, left guard, Kennedy; right % SR other cities have done—New Britain | > Y M, ( their mail | guard, Kline. The gate receipts will TABS' POOL, TOURNAMENT. et o can do and in these days of recon n refused ms < be turned in towards the new equip- The pool tournament at the Y. M . s oL | Srictian pnen new BYOBlemal fave ment which the Scouts are planning | q B hooty T a L SLtensjoine 1o coming constantly no bhetter clearing ki hearin ese complaints from | to get . A. & B. soclety progressing, and | ,moc v the following npersons: | nouse exists than our commerclal or- »ns of the lin post office but seven games of the first round | Peter Gallagher. Theodora Prill, Wil- | gonizati thet lloslcoll |l mediom 180 F L1 N post office, Village Improvement Social. & e, G o edlir s i Boardman drew up a petition are vet to be plaved. The committee, | lHam .T. ¢ [arold ¥ lin through which your ideas and my | e S e ”'“h'*""”” ”\H“; \;nw-}mmvw”‘ 50- | Martin McNamara, William Regan John Skinne New Haven spent | idess, come out unied, nll for one pur- | izens asking the Washington ) ¢ €% ‘:y“’l" }“”’l“ }‘ '!‘H l“ ""‘k"" "( and Walter Murphy, will arrange the | the week-end ) P John | pose, to ain a city to | S rant e s social and whist which Is to take place f ring | Skinner of Washington street Belhroudior” jepartment to investiga ames for seco during | Skinne gtoy ¢ | proud of. gate | {omorrow evening at the Grange hall | = QUREhsiscapudiiroting | i ns at the Berlin post office. | 2 OMOTLF AR B e nromised, | the coming week. Those who are to| The Altar wurch of | Back Trom Boston ° play in the t a his week, | Our Lady of Mercy will meet at the 3 Rt e A T B | S e T | oI T e T e is better for and the recelpts will be turned In | 2nd their handicaps are: Henry Rose, | chure iraday ® { from Boston where he attended, as a towurds 1he llage improvements. | 10; John Kiniry, Alexius Scott, 105 | Barr Judd Wadsworth and Wilson | delegate, the New England Congress e The feature of the evening will be a | Vv illlam Scheyd, 20; John Riley, 26; Elllx of the U. 8 navy returned to| for a League of Free Natlons. The ses- l y‘ musical program furnished by the | James McGuire, 15; Joseph Storey, 1 their ships vesterday nfter spending iman anndunces that this pe- nothing to do with the as- 1d He states that the cen framed by the pa- £ the Berlin post office in order service can he obtained for imun He thinks that it is that overy child on ave A ight to sions were held Friday and Saturday e e than coff { srace few conventions. Among whom ee { e ox-Pres, Wm. H. Taft, Dr. A g 20; John Griffin, 20, | Yark on a business tri) | Lawrence Lowell of Harvard, Dr | | voung ladies of the town Andrew Basso, 0; RWdward Donah a five day furlough at the homes 20; Frank Perry, 10; Joseph Tvnan, Plainville, ' .o o 0 the Churches, 10; James Tierney, 10: John Whalen, P. Lester Pock has At the Berlin Congregational chureh S ‘u‘m g memor \].\,.‘\‘u‘: for \1[\\: The hoard of directors of Sequassen Van Dyko, #oc, of War Newton 3 I o et te P, Hehauffler, forn prepared to say what action ie to defend nimself. Gov. Calvin Coolidge of Mass., Dr. L. plans | - Muriin of Heston University, Hon Clemens, | jo5aph Walker, 1. A. Filene of Bos. : rheumatism, | {on. John Barreit of the Pan Ameri- livered an address and sermon on (he will stop at Mount Clemens for wens for late Colenel Roosevell TEL. 1418-5 days, The Christian Endeavor sociey The first degres wil] At the Kensington Congregaiiena ! {rip In Chicago, Mr, Bunnell chureh yesterday morning Rev. Cat —Day and All Night Sevvice— take tho buths at Mount Peobation, ton Hazen, pasior of the church, de- Weddinigs sl Spesinlty as a cure for his i Lena Delve- New Haven by Constable En- { can Unior of Central and South | American countries. It I8 planned to be conferred | carry the message of a league of free | i i i | | I rmb W 8 o'elock Brown, Hon. R. P. Walsh, on. | L b ”