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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALDS | PLAINVI COMMITTEE, PLAM WELCOME T0 B | Complete Details Will Be Workg Our Annual February Notion Saie Brings to the Tailors and Sewers Little Things at Littie Prices THRBEADS YOU WANT John J. CTlark's best 6 cord Cotton, black and white, Favorite 3 cord Cotton, 150 yards, black and white, 2 spools for 5c. Basting Cotton, Nassau, 300 yard spools, 4c eacl > a dozen. 24 yard spools Crow] 3 cord spool Cotton for 3%c a spool. 1.200 yards spool Cotton, {Climax”, sale price is 19¢ spool. Darning Cotton, mercerized shite and colors, 5¢ each, Mer & Pennant Darning hlac Cotton, black, white and colors, Black 2nd White Warrior button and carpet Thread, e spool, 73 CHOOSE YOUR PIN count, special sale pri fc a paper. American make, all brass, 300 count. 1-4 1b. boxes, in all sizes, for 14¢ a box. in white and mat, 1 >0 on card, 6 cards, 36 pins in mat, jet and white cube, 1 for 23c. NOW FOR HAIR PINS three sizes in cial at ilar 5e packages, 3¢ ‘each. 5 in a box, all lengthe for regular 10¢ kin nrice HOORS AND BEYES, ETC. Hooks and Eves, black and white, 50c dozen 50 dz. bail. ¢ G ‘The Queen” Pin Empress”’ Pir makers’ Toilet Pins, Pin Cubes o do: hox, sp 10¢ box. The 10c¢ kind a box. but 6e Invisible, Pins, 1 r Pin bine e Long Hump Hair Invisible Ha Hair Pin Ca ¢ cache CIwe Our Family all sizes. rustproof. 3 for best rustproc 11 sizes $c card. 50 a dozen white, Genuine De Long Hooks and All 5c Fasteners for this sale Wilsnap, Niagara, and De Long F. cach, 70¢ dozen. Cling Socket Fasteners, Packages Hoc and eners, black, the regular 14c kind, yves, regula 10¢ kind TAPES AND BINDIN 3 yard pieces, 1-4 to 3-4 inch at this sale, 10c ¢ three packages for 10c. widths, Twill Tape, special 3 pieces for for this s No. 1 to 6 le 19¢ piece. for 7¢ or 4 for 24 yard pieces Twill Tape, half inch widths, Bias Binding, white cambric, 6 yard piec 25¢. 12 vard Bias Binding, No. 1 to 6. regular 1iec kind. 10c piece. Seam Binding, grosgrain silk, for 25¢. Lingerie pleces fine lawn ard pieces, black and white, 15¢ each, 2 pe, fine grade white, 10 vard pieces, 9¢ cach, 3 AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF U HAVING AN B | nuittee it | executive ! men are | Stamps, and the work of arr { them with the expectation of its being e ———————————————————————————————————— tion. The of the fire he estimated A large portion the Tur hill destroyed. ceived numerous complaints from the origin patrons of his office in regard to the | discovered children playing on the walk, but he | about $600 could not recall their names when | thick wood sked to do so by Prosecutor Gigney. | was | | " Prosecutor Gibney said he had re- | i | l 1o of the BERLIN NEWS POSTMASTER FINED ON ASSAULT CHARGE i complet ey ¥ Americaniza Charles F. Lev ion Meeting. chairman of the local war board, announces that the first meeting of the local committoo appointed to take action on the ericanization question which is heing promoted throughout the country will tz place this evening at Berlin towa court rooms. Members this committec announce that idea of this Americanization question to bring about a mutus unde ceived many complaints in regard to t that Postmaster Goodrich | had shown towards the voungsters in {the town. After court Prosecutor | Gibney flatly denied that he had failed SV, i fo investigate these complaints and i { stated that if he had issued a warrant for the of Goodrich every time ¢ had received a complaint there Tax of $5.00 and Costs Tmposed— & . o | would be a court session every week. Goodrich Appeals From Decision |, muase Geeree o, Griswold adiagea ostmaster Goodrich guilty and Im- | standing between the American posed a fine of $5 and costs. Attorney | and foreign born people in this coun- Broder immediately appealed the e | try and to relations be- ! tween these pe to the March term of the superior { Francis P. O’'Brien, head of the | i he attitude 1 | ! | | ! " \NHJL ALSQ FIGHl PETITIGN 1 court Judge Griswold placed the 7 AR Americanization bureau at New Brit- 1 bonds $50. i Will Fight Petition. 1in will probably lay out the plans for to the present petition | the work which is to be promoted in heing drawn up by C. J.|Berlin by the local committee { Boardman, her of the assauited { Petition— | child, Postmaster Goodrich stated that | { he will fight this petition to a finish. { veterans attended the {Up to the present time there have ! meeting of the Fremont-Lincoln 1 been more than 30 of the local citi- who have signed this petition. Mr. Boardman states that owing to these nimerous compiaints he is de- Good- | termined to have the Washington offi- j cials send an inspector to investigate the alleged charges and complain issued against the local postmaste: Postmaster Goodrich, on the other Postmaster Goodrich | hand, says he can easily defend him- | self against any charges of complaints } followed the complaint issued by Mrs. | & 5 {made by these petitioners. . J. Boardmann erted that 5 = S Postmaster Goodrich, on Saturday aft- | o Boy oot o o Schurr naturalist, | 20 months, has been released vhile & onttie hwasit the evening at the| duty in a hase hospltal in ey he post | ninth of the organization | where she heen serving office he sworn out | of the movement in this{ arrived at home in Berlin. by Prosecutor Sat- | country, which held in the Molumphy s school auditorium in Meriden fatur-| pitals and relates eon o c ing. Ail of the troops of the | ing experienc present well maay of ve citizens are inter- t work which is being the American illustrated his obtained waod, and brought | that when boys go life they gain the karowledg: et to them Schurr community fo rs and his work 1 help to those interest- of creatu living in wood at Berlin Street Residents Will Demand | o and | which is re Investigation of Postmaster Fremont-Lincoln Ann A number of the local versary. Over 30 Have Signed civil war Qther Items of Interest. be of ring was the arrest | \. B ppeared before swold the < morning, called one events ht sational What m zens Grand { This or for the purpose of uniting all of the old civil | war veterans who voted for President | Lincoln. Among the local civil 5 | veterans who attended the meeting are | Edwin 1 rk and Henry L. Porter Mr. Porter is the voungest member of this organization rse Nancy Molumphy Ifome, Miss Nancy Molumphy, a Red Cross nurse who has heen over for over Army hall at anization w Hartford formed today. most oceur | ser i the town in sométime, and of Postm ch, E George C Town wigh a ‘The arrest of trial ster Judge Berlin | charged | who G who as; 2. RBurlington sp v anniversary Scont ulted her da o roller sk 1k in front warrant William H. Gibney erved yester Enrico Broder of Hartford for the accused., waived of the charge and pleaded not s client. Prosecutor Gib- lled the following wi os Mrs. C. J. Boardman, {tal Eilen Boardman and | [rom testified that on | fOrWar Postmater Good- | #field ¢ i most wholesom which proves ¢ | throughout lifc working in of ¥ a great ia the life field and Barn Burns—S$8600 Damage. barn owned by Eugene Hart uf Hills was burned to the ground vesterday afternooa and the the neighbors probabl her d ey Boy M was ome very She will probably 1 talk at the Be tional church in the near future sister of John T. Molumphy, sident of the local school board lay after- | city by able Pola i prominent who d in the e is a c ed ths My ith Tiving field and the fa to study wi mong s serling Briefs > Berlin Villag will hold i his evening at the neing will follow Henry Foren, a local 1gineerin work ation es o ety to t - the d Schurr Howa Violet satdrday afternoon running nd Berlin Grange whist They hall “ieh ons ffice child the came contractor, is the¥ustin ico an early ct and grabbed the Mr st by the and threw her has sidewalk The two girls that on various r Goodrich post office i for n | been stated Sk Postmast them to roller in front of the and had call- { d them names i Lawyer Broder objected to any ven oceurrin s to weekly praver meeting of the in Congregational church will be held tomorrow evening at 7:30 Mrs. R. Krienberg of Kensington visiting her daughter, Mrs Max Taburt of Stamford. The Berlin Construction emploves started on their eight-hour | basis beginning vesterday morning The factory will run half day on & rday. is % evi- 2 {2 Blue orevio 5 the objection was | 1 e but he asked that this | o0t Of sustai > 10 3 that the adjoi denc de tiacn e belteciared! Prorernton Gibe Lo dioinioenesiaencesifrontid ney then brought out that Po ster | RHEUMATISM IS PAIN Goodrich had on numerous occasions | ONLY, RUB IT AWAY |, "% T: A B Fite and , { held a meeting and rehes taken the law into his own hands in- ! | ning at their rooms tead of making a complaint to the | ) i praper authorities. Mr. Goodrich testi- | Instant Relief From Pain, Soreness, | A number of new g ! hearsing fied that had been told by the ! Stiffness Follows a Rubbing With children that they had secured per- | “St. Jacobs Liniment.” mission from the local authorities to | “dosing” rheumatism skate on the walk and denied makir It's pain only: not one any threats or assaults on any of the | requires internal treatment. children. He stated that on last Sat-,; soothing, penetrating “St. urday afternoon he noticed the chil- | ment” right on the “tender spot.”” and | dren are ill at their home on Wortl dren in a procession skating on the the time you say Jack Robinson-— | ington Ridge. walk and a them to keep off as | out comes the rheumatic pain and a they were ab patrons of the post | tr Jacobs Liniment” conquer office,. When the Boardman child { pain It is harmless rheumatism | open all day fomoyrow came skating down walk he tried | liniment which never disappoints and | John Klotz to catch her so as the same | n’t burn the skin. It takes pain, | the local carpenters to repair the dam- warning. | soreness and stiffness from aching | age which was done by a fire last Sat- Howard Joints, muscles and bones; stops sci- | urday evening at home in ent and atica, lumbago, backache, neuralgia [ Berlin. grabbed the child by the wrist and | and reduces swelling. | s e o threw her off the walk. When being | - Limber up! cross examined by Prosecutor Gibney, | of old-time, honest St. Jacobs Postmaster Goodrich stated that the | ment from any drug store, and Wity were mistaken in the state- | moment you'll be free from ments they had uttered in the court- | aches and stiffness. Don't room. He also said that he had re- Rub rheumatism away. dence urday’s occurrence, 2 company ed | struc- ed ter 1 Drum Corps rsal last eve- at the Parish hall candidates are re aret Wilcox, who has been _Ispending a few days at her home in fifty | Berlin, has gone back to school Rub | \Wellesley, Mass acobs Lini- | Mrs. Howard Gibney and three chil- Stop at by 4 serlin Congregational church will he the to give her e Gibney asserted this state- that Mr. Goodrich denied his t Berlin arc Lini- | in aj pain suffer at the Bast Berlin athletic hall Merwin Vile of the Naval Aviation, who has been spending hort fur- lough at his home in Be has re- turned to his base. lin anniversary | or- | { ganization, which is being held at the | district | he { Am-! born | | | | war ! * SCIENCE MAKES Qut at Later Date THOMPSON IS FIRE WARDEN Ladies’ Altar Society Will Give An | Entertainment—John Turner Of- ganizes Club for Boys—Other Brief News Ttems. A citiz. commniiitee was some time ago in Plainville plans for a welcome celebra reception for local men from the Army and Navy. Owing to the fact that no pub was given to the committee, a deal of misun- | resuited and the commit- iticized for not doing any- definite in way of a recep- ns’ ippointed ) prepare fon and returning | city great thing of th make the body cent mectin was decided port of the that it mi and prevent fi At the secor zens' committec held the following men commitiee nd ception: .8 com- to & given a ocea; activities ht he to the p her misunderstanding. g of the on January 22, were appointed to select nge for the re- im, chairman; | H. Trumbull, C. H. Newton, John A. William E. Cafferty. These well known in Plainvilie and were very active in all war work, cluding Liberty Loan drives, Red Cro: drives and the sale of War Saving anging the details of such a reception as will be held in Plainville may be entrusted to ple t N | the sub- committees ar Gwi Lamb and in- ) pers for well done. The executive committee met im diately after the meeting of cit ns’ committee and azain on Febru- , when sub-committees were ap- pointed and plans made the cele- bration, to be held, it is expected, on June 25, when nearly all of the hoys | undoubtedly be home. \ meeting of the entire held on Fehruary 28 at & p. m the town hall when all plans will completed and the various com- e e e e, Th the ning short for form it wi from committee in for t THEM DURABLE So—These Soles Save You Shoe Money it up { m mem I have been wearing my shoes with | €"'"¢ Neslin Soles nearly a vear, and they are apparently in as good condition a whenIbought them.”—written August, 1918, by W.H. Cocke, Officer, A.E.F., France. Only Nedlin Soles could endure a tes like this. That they do so is because of the tough durability bui!t into them by a scientific process. To cut your shoe bills down, bu 10es With thes long-wearing soles. They come ir many styles for men, women, and children. Remember—Neslin Soles are flexible and waterproof, too, and are available here for re-soling. They are by The Goodyear Tire & Rub- . Akron, Ohio, who also make zfoot Heels—guaranteed to out- wear all other hesl Nealin Fade Mark Rig. U. last I. O “Th My 3ohe Th Mi; Soles IF HAIR IS TURNING | been in numerous hos- | in | Get a small trial bottle | planning to open up a dancing school | GRAY, USE SAGE TEA Don't look old! Try Grandmother’s ! recipe to darken and beautify faded, streaked hair, That beautiful, even shade of glossy hair can only be had by ing a mixtu of Sage T phur Your ir vour ¢ makes or m fades, turns gray or , just an application or two of and Sul- | phur enhances its appearance a hun- dredfold. Don't dark brew- ! and is the bother ture: you can get recipe improved by other ingredients a: ready for u It is Sage and Sulphur can always be back the your hair. Everybody uses “Wyeth's” Sulphur Compound darkens so naturally that nobdy can tell it has applied You simply dampen a sponge or soft | brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after another appli- | cation it becomes beantifully dark and appears glossy and lustrous to prepare the this famou the addition s mix- | old | of cost, all iled Wyeth’ Compound. This depended upon to bring natural color and lustre of a ge and now it hecause evenly been and { The Berlin Red Cross rooms at the has hired a number of | DAMONS s SREF .'267 ,N.\A'N. ‘S a credit to the town. The committee bespeaks th tion and help of all the to publicity committee as perfected. Frank tho appointment of forest fire wardoen e S P A for Pla has been one of ber of yeas feel that he deserved the appointment | his work. be reported to Mr, Thompson and not 10 Chief | Chur Lenten season. Tt church. tertainment has been presented for the benefit ganization in the parish to become ac- tive in’that way. John quarters recently hall and Turr cards or quassen club held its reg springfield, ving, daugh o'clock in the v Ednr At dealers ¢ Limited, O will be { their work. The committee | reception | town for that day ami the onlyY sion that will honof o on a memora will be issued by plans are | o make the occa Further detai Thompson New Pire Warden. G. Thompson has received the year 1919. " He | he most active mem- of the fire department for a num- rs and the other members inville fo i The W. C. T. U. will meet at the| home of Mrs. Willis Corell, of 96 West :,\Ia!n street, on Friday afternoon a2 (o0 @ ] R Tells How to Stop a Bad Cough ® | of | con- All firs should 3 o’cloc forest | Diclo Mr. and Mrs. Robert Usher, Jr., | Westwood Park, are receiving | sratulations on the birth of a son Will the man that picked up lady's beaded bag aining s ch of Our Lady of Mercy is plan- 2Eicontainin g sum Aol mone; on at an entertainme to be given 8:30 car for Meriden, i s sy Plainville Center, S & Feb ly before the beginning of the £ Ot mdey Eebin return to address inside Is not known what 9 Canal street. It will entertainment will take, but | oo c9E SEE 1l be composed of talent picked | ponrd nim eall ta n among tho members of the| |t to cateh the c: It is some time since an en- Edward E. Prior, Ladies Plan Fntertainment, s Burprisin Ite £ in o Ladies’ Altar society of the o1 home made :::-:pu" s prepared and costs little. nt ®) e CroneNININONO KoREHONE lady The If you have a severe cough or chesh cold accompanied with soreness, thr tickle, hoarseness, or difficult breathing, or if your child wakes up during the | night with croup and yon want quic | help, try this reliablo old home-made cough remedy. Any druggist can sup- ly you with 214 ounces of Pinex. >our” this into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup. ou can use clari molasses, hone; Or Ccorn syrup, stead of sugar syrup, if desired recipe makes a pint of really re cough remedy. It tastes good, and in spite of its low cost, it can be depended | upon to give quick’ and lasting rolief, . You can feel this take hold of a cough in a way that means business. It loo { ens and raises the phlegm, stops throa tickle and soothes and heals the irritated membranes that line the throat and bron- chial tubes with such promptness, eags and certainty that it is really aston. ishing. Pinex is a special and highly conc r | trated compound of genuine Norway pine bought | extract, and is probably the best known win the| means of overcoming severe coughs, war and as investments. The war is| throat and chest colds | won but the iavestment is not vet| ,,.Therearemany worthless imitations of e 1 this mixture. To avoid_disappointment mp R ask for “214 ounces of Pinex” with full $100 Reward, $100 directions and don’t accept anything else. The readers of this paper wiil | Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction be | O money promptly refunded. The Pines pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has Co,, Ft. Weyne, Ind. been able to cure in all its stages, and | POOGELOOSEHEPISOEHESHOORY that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly o | it B Sepeliiional "Eotiions | £ OPEN NOSTRILS! END 4 "t 8| Haey Sive e Saken Totornally A'COLD OR CATARRH § at 8| Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally | and acts thru the Blooé on the Mucous b the 10-3 HOLD O? and the is the of ized TO YOUR BONDS. the church, = Altar society newly first or- | preasury Department »s Against i i Selling Government Securities. | The chamber of commerce has re- | 2 !cently received several letters from | anized a club |y o freagury department at Washiag- poyslof town with head- | {5 urging that it make every effor in Grange hall. The library | o persuade Liberty bond holders not ited the rooms in Grango | 1o sell their bonds unless it is abso v rented the hall, fitted | jute ary. There are one o 1 secured several | two concerns in New Britain that en- | ouzht in their | courage the sale of bor and war | the club has a fairly large | savings stamps and do o with large | The bovs may pl y signs in their front ind it is planned to se- | The chamber asks the ble for the rooms. { consider bBefore they call Ttems. gencies just what their reetc Liberty honds were | two very good reasons—to New Club for Boys Turner a he the comfor . They have b and so hershiy windov public upoa thes real read - a billiard t B of ! of the a1 meeting rooms in o hoard a is. © the club 0. ening in F. hall, condition who 1y of be | of George Prior, was reported to improved, Simon is sli of | i con- bir! of a Epworth league will meeting this evening Red Cross rooms e R .| Surfaces of the System thereby de- Minello and Mrs. Em- | stroying the foundation of the disease, ill with influenza at the | Elving the patient strength by building father on Whiting | UP_the constitution and assisting na- 4L MUNE | ture in doing its work. The proprie- tors have so_much faith in the curative powers of Hall's Catarrh Cure that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list 1 testimonials. Address: F. J. CHFNEY & CO., Toledo, 6‘0 repair dafly “hlo. Sold by all Drigsists, 76c. I waste effective~ = ; | Grow Your Hair| ly. use Grape:Nuts FREE RECIPE adelicious and Sutincas highly npurish- ing food. s Adelin How To Get Relief When Head and Nose are Stuffed Up. of their \ Count fifty ! Your cold in head or | catarrh disappea: Your clogged nostrils will open, the air passages of head will clear and you can the freely. No more snuffling <ing, mucous discharge, drynes: or headache; no struggling for breath night. Get a small bottle Bly’s Cream 3alm from your druggist and appl little of this fragrant antiseptic ¢ in your nostrils. It penetrate passage of the hea and healing the swollen or nmed mucous nbrane, giving stant relief. Head colds and ca- 3 ke magic. Don't stay stut fed-up and miserable. Relief is sure. of 108t totally bald a New | hair—and of man grew now | | every prolific e growth at age 66—for the genuine rec! man or wom: dandruff or address 15 F, tree who gain ohn h will gend cquest to any es to overcome hair growth. His Brittain, B A-—719, N. Y. This is me .. HILLS & CO. HARTFORD The Hartford Sitk Store New Spring Merchandise Being Received Daily Tomorrow Is Dollar Day Our Dollar Day Specials are pre-eminent. Compared with those of other stores, the values we offer will be found superior. Dollar Day Specials in Silks, Dress Goods, Gloves, Handker- chiefs, Men’s Furnishings, Notions, etc. Dollar Day Specials in Linens and Domestics, Wash Goods, Hosiery, Underwear, Muslins, Toilet Articles, etc. Carry, if possible, the small purchases with you. No C. O.i D., Credits, Refund or Exchanges. !