New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 8, 1919, Page 7

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~ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD.,_ GWILLIA WILLY MEN GOLLEGT B Ex-Service Men Entitled fo ermment Pay Should Apply ANUPACTURING CONDITIO | Mavtin - Suits That Are Typical f Spring TAILORED AND YV }Y MODISH IN CUT. STYLES REPRESENT THE SEASON Rackawell Plant in New Hay Bu ¥ Not FAULTLESSLY YOUTHFUL COAT WANTED SHADES AND FABRICS IT MAY BE A STRAIGHT LINI BOX STYLE, A RUSSIAN BLOUSE ALL ARE FASHIONABLIY The materials are & Tricots, Gabardines. Navy, of course, is in lowed by the Rookie, tan and putty Trimmings ave braids and buttons effects. A delightful of selection. Yive us the pleas ot ““157:‘ Again Go Onto ¥ull Time, feet on Local Branch Is TATLOR LEFFECT, D oRn SUIT. A 3 YOUTHFUL SPORT MODEL, Known. ged from 18 cities dis en- who 1 navy. the any service in in the pay of the Needle o hav cen d ipplying bonu Cord Poplins 3 first the front shades. cloth vles is as choice rvice are e rank as men 11 n vestees, long sashes and tie assortment .mbled here for your early m the stylish and attractive n suits we are offering for women and juisses rang in price from §: by easy price jumps, up to $69.50 cach. They'll please you. MANTLE CLOCK S AT 100, OFF With Graceful Lines and ve ttractive are the Tambour eight day 2 B mahozany clocks with white or silver dial They strike the hour and half | £ ; € will . on musical and cathedral gong, $8.98 to $35.00 each. on which Desk or Boudoir Clocks with choice of brass or copper, silver fumed In oak and mahogany, all different designs. Bight day movements and ac- man curate time keepe Prices range from $1.50 to $8.98 each. Buy Your Alarm Clock Now. Those we offer are all guaranteed and are perfect timekeepers. As prices are continually going up it is wise to purchase yours now. We have them at $1.50 to $3.98 each. WE CAN SAVE YOU $1.00. With the object of introducing Harper’s Magazine to our ve a d with the publishers to make you this special offer. wgazine for sht Months for Only $2.00. arged and released who Regular price for one vear is $4.00 and $3.00 for eight month for have not registered = $2.00 is worth attention. It is only for a limited time that we can do it N s a b ' MARCH CHINA AND GLASS SALE IS ON Thelexh Ronii “ Over seventy patterns in Open Stock dinnerware are included Gaptainl Joha i sortment and all at special prices during this March ening attracted a la them Haviland China, Royal Doulton, We ti =y lish and American Porcelain. S Now is the time to start dinner set in open stock dinnerware. e not make collection of a dinner set that you can match any time valuable wish new pieces? A good time to buy matchings for the set you have Shown, showing you new 00 wre making must p b appli then harge pape to the proper department in Washi ton, D. C. Fow applications have bec received in Plainville tht ad is known that there v of | the must patrons, we Harper's passengéft e That vshortage today 498 L The explanation for~that —«"Vfi [y 4§ ¥ : Worth. Paige Owners t, Paj | g Economy and long Serviice %fécisely pays in Satisfaction. Low} up-keép, al bills, continuous running, ive gx Paige Supremacy has beegf{ motion pictures umbull las e crowd to the h parish house. taken on a hunt- Wyomir the films for ti beauty | being s intercsting. | The exhibition w given for the ben- | efit of the Christian Endeavor soc ety in our |1y Sale. i# | o dgewood and Ing- The i are y pays In e Beauty T of repair- .Iifound'a onh upon which Why you besid HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF Us. PROMPTLY Manufacturing Records. s made in New officials of the corporation that the w Haven plant will soon be operat- ing on full time with n incre ed force of operati The concern w cmploy 3 1 to complete the or- The Linwood ¢‘Six-39"’ 5-Passenger—$1555 f.0.b. Detroit The Essex ‘Six-55" 7-Passenger—$2060 f.o0.b. Detroit S — wrlin-Rockwell she the 348th from F rank division, h written home ance and notified his brother, who recen retu! d ed that large trees, which are nu- ves. merous s locality, have also been BERLIN NEWS the course of her specch assert- | from ALL IN READINESS FOR TOWN MEETING | neglected, | are ve 16 Mill Tax Rate Enough Unless“ Schools Demand More BARATIIERO NATURALIZED Berlin Boy Sc! Smith Gives Superintendent—Other Interest., With the board readiness to give its final preparations are complete outs Win—Mrs. John B. Talk—So Does School Items of of finance all report, for all town meeting which is to take place Monday finance reports that a sufficient to cover should the new he considered, probability have to be sent opinion citizens eve The school in its th; is referred to a nine years rétinent has been given pers court come to this country cured employment in a brick later opened a shoe New Britain a there Britain leather cigl Is Thomas Ba b by the at Har! native of Mr. B and whole this busines fectionery and shoc Dammon he_ s confection team defeated the team the might Howard during the hi th expr Now U. has been was street. After proprictor ; store The 16 the school the board mill budget approp rate will aised ning. but in all s vet report, by many o at the question will special town meeting. has but board the the be Citizen, 1ir schools arc in | the | of | rate is | tion | not | rattiero who for the past | one of the siness men of his natu United tford. Mr. F ples, Ital in 1907 ation pa district attiero is having H vard and repairing shop on Hartford. From came to N in charge of on Commer months enue, rattiero put »sale house e he open rep. 11. At the present of the Berlin st Berlin on cet. Local Scouts Win, The Berlin by the fastest Much Hall cou goals about eight 2lso the game, evening at church, wi stra. fur Gives At the sup game played well. which SO L ethall afnir Ball Bearing of 25-12 in one of the duc score of season 1 credit of t to Captain > 1ac the ga William Dancin o the th ni Miss ng Interestin, per and e Berlin k. held egational by the social last Cong was given Motherhood club of the church to the Parents’ club, = the e B. Smith sy > sidewalks w of roR Two very central two. of 12 and 13 roomws. and one with i AL ESTATE 407 they could be enjoyable most interesting fea- ing was a talk 1ith of Hudson stre »oke on the condition o Berlin et anc improved. In , & very time ve on st SALI. amily houses Each improved, separate stcam heat. LOCKWOO, AND INSURANCE. | CITY HALL. most | Berlin, | small con- | iring store on | time | { Showalter was although many of them old, Mrs. Smith stated that by trimming them, new life would be given to the trees. She also proposed tha small trees be setin on the street | between the larger ones. | Superintendent of Schools B. .l also present and he gave a very interesting talk, propos 1g that a kindergarten be establishe in the local schols. Superintendent Showalter stated that man of tho entering the first ie in the owing to the lack of rten training, have had to repeat | first year of school. Therefore, it costs the town of Berlin 5 a vear to educate child and thesec children, of which about 10 in every school hav to repeat the first ye it would cost the town no more to run a kindergarten. In conclusion he endeavored to show that the local | overcrowded and to veri fy this ement he referred his aud ience to the principal the Hub- bard school at East Berlin, where, Mr. Showalter stated, in one room there are 25 pupils more than there ought to be for the size of the room. Irish Win Pool Tournament. The pool tournament, which has | been the talk of the town for the past week, held evening at the billiard rooms of Jep Jepson. The Irish team claimed the game. Follow- ing are the members of both team and the nunyper of balls made by each: Philip ward kin- their of was iy 25. George Corr 2 Michael Hart total, 11 20, Joseph 14, J agan Ives 13 John McCormack 2 Bighnatti . Kell turo 25, Paul Kingo 17; total Public The public Ven- Rokosky 29 School Mecting. is invited to attend the school entertainment nd meeting which to be held this evening at the Hubhard school at East Berlin. A t pr vill be given by the tudents and four imint 2 vill heard. Refreshments wiil be after a talk on the “Ber lin Problem,” which is to uperintendent of Schools ter Minstrels to Meet. ement of the Liberty called a meeting the minstrels for 2 afternoon at the home McKeon. All mem- | bers are to be present. The | minstrels will give a performance at fair which is to be held armory at New Britain future. 1m spea S0 be serve School minstrels rehearsal o’clock of Miss and has o? da near Workir North Sea. Roche and Frank McKeon, ith the patrol hos \t- have written home and friends that owing to mber attered mines have ordered to the where the next few they will be engaged in mine- The clearing of the se; deadly mines is probably | dangerous pieces of | ried on by the sailors | owing the fact that many of the steamship lines are in a hurry to open lanes to Burope at an v d lors doing duty on | mine-sweepers will probably the service for an man che has ser for about two been in foreign water months, Frank Mc- scently received his stripes as chief petty officer, has been ¥ service for about 16 months spent most of his time-in for- s in of 8¢ been for months sweeping from the one work 1 of the most beir te these have to remain in indefinite heen time, the d over vears has tor nine who r Tardittc On Way Homec. Private John Tarditte, who is with gational | Christian i have Land France after doing active service for months, to pac ation home that he up and point. in has hik re e tow ar Upon his arrival Kensington a number <-service men of the town arc planning to give hin party. John Tarditt young soldiers, the Suffield and Ber Quarites located at Sells Proj The property of located on Berlin been occupied for t of years by Elbert sold to Jo ton. The deal terday. Mr. C Maple Hill whe new home, ark > he Charch at the church 10:45; Sunday and the Christian I at 5:80. All membe are urged to be ing. Mass tomorrow Paul's church will Rev. J. C. Brennan, o’clock. Sunda Services at church Services will the will b Samuel A. Fisk hool will b Endcavor At the Met Jerlin tomor minister W Sunday school will and the Epworth 7 o'clock At the Sacred 71 Berlin mass will o'clock. Sunday m Services at t dist church will Lounsbury at 1 follow »dist aw e be 15 crlin who the mont from fter 12 gone to work « foree Rev. Teon mont, ned in awd atte socit Berlin pice dance eveni I Tria repeat will be homze 1ests were pr evening Collins Hu was Julius his home on recovering. who son was put school 1deavar will society this meet- schoo conduét follow ! big father was recently e, lin per Herbert G street, p: he Clark will LD Beckley. hz cilled welcome | of the at Rock toodrich | which number has been ph Moranty of Kensing- throug’ move yes to has purchased a be wi present at Notices. Kensington C conducted 11 be the mornir at n at meet St. > celebrated 1 yast e at e at will brnin th ub art ch cel 10l Bricfs. was Na h to ne will Berlin will 10: me T the of ated will ton be conducted o’cloc the sermon val ervice, thei under ngle ed has club. next at follow Congrega- conducted nieet wor in 10 t rmor 1t L9 a follow recently dis- Resery has rleton Hazen, who relative 3 Ver- home Friday der for 18,000 Erownit automatic rifle: hich are due on govern- nt contract on J 1. At that time tion anticipates return peacetime conditions embracing s of commercial manufac- ne the to corpor in | run ! with is a auestion as to the prob- >t of this order on the Roc! division in Plainville. red on had on of automatic b bl s o day being turne Plainville mistice swell S| it es 300 corpor est ny p conce ri world, 1, out of the division was £ eight three shifts a of the plant never being idle. plant was engaged in parts for Browning guns, and all mercial activ to allow full time to.be the needs of the government When the war ended, howe the work on government contracts was suspended, the that a number of op- eratives were discharged. The nouncement coming from New Haven, however, may result in the hiring of a number of men to finish the job which was begun during the war Church Notices. rtional—The regular ser- hip with a sermon will be {5 tomorrow morning. The ring for the American mis- viation will received. w chool the offering will on hours ea The making day, lo cor .s ceased, devoted to er, Cong vice of wor held at 1 annual of! sionary In the be. T ‘| h | first get the hundred dollars be for societ the Congregational Education The Brotherhood wi the question t Do We by Demo: The Chris- Endeavor society will meet at under the leadership of H The subject will be, * class discus Mean tign 20 ompson ty Looki will be to 1 church of ster. end. hurch— nion at 8 The pasto the thir uective of be younger and those uniting with All such hers peopl are m will bs holy Mornine THRIFT AND SAFETY To appreciate safety mdred dollars, one for mus hundred dollars to protect, sim- 3 dollar, five, ten —What you can—Deposit it and draw on your pay regu- larly for more deposits. The bank furnishes ‘i safety and helps cultivate tf thrift to realize it. THE Plainviile Trust Co. AND N To get the for the bank ply take one 1c WEST MAIN PIERCE PLAINVILLE, CT. | meet | tion | | 10:45. 125 g Evenin with special . Dr. Will D deemer’s Mor: 10:45. Sunday emorial service in Roosevelt at 7:30 1 TI. Brown of of Hartford will Brown will read hool nd sermon preacher, ington, at 7 The hurch mon 12:30 Theodore Rev. Ost worshi 1d Chureh—Rev D. D., of New school | DBaptist Johnson, preach. Yqung People’s Song service at at D. Brief Ttems. kins of GI friends in James pending ¢ Plainvill hospital at lough home oned at N.. X, 1 his E: for docs not months. Holy Church of ( Lomorrow There will be of rey cvening at 7 hers wnd be in the chu of ors ow Man Your Nei Drink POSTUM You know of some,but Wéy do {heg drink it? It's because coffee disagrees with them. Next time a wakefut night or nervous- ness, heart-flutter or stomach disturbance follows mfieedrinkig_‘ Think of Postum “7reres o Aeasan” Lenten 1s of South- Zion) ser- hool at honor D m Mon- preach. brief Lyman Britain, 12:05. m. stonbury Plainville. fur- o He White expect to several ! the : wiil PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR_CO, DETROIT, MICHIGAN Cor. Elm and Seymour H preacher. Letters are adver 1 fice for Mrs T Plainville ALLIES IN CONTROL at the pos arrows and e Journal.” Naval Forces, Combatting Bolsheviki Are Under Command of British Officers. London, March 7.—Naval British command now situation in the Caspian cording to official information by Reuter’s Ltd. For some months past been British naval fo the ofiicial account states They originally to prevent ti " shev: from dominatin the tion Thi naval ized certa steamers which now R ian from force re under dominate the sea cure there I es on were ki forec armed 1 by by British eame ar erews which mare i up n Mesopotamia wit commanded naval The spian, unboats office original it o’clock. Russian flotill is added, consist two dispateh over by d have ree steamers. en taken n naval forces. REST OF 27TH 1S NOW ON WAY HOME nree Transports Leaving France To- day Are Bringing All of New York's I nent. wreh ind 1 troops Generals the ind ¥ appointment general v A. Wing eld artillc A Y tin e dvoc announced. \lount. Vernon, York March 13 companies for vi 0 sick and wounded Brig. Gen. commanding cently so d bringin ious states suals is James D. Argentina with different is due at New York for 16 casual states. companies PIRUIN STRIKE ENDS, m. (By intec h eral strike rlin will he called off labor federation at a meeting evening recommended that | the workmen return to work for this sea, Included | the ! tonight | STANDARD TIRE & AUTO Cu. Sts. Surrend ALONG CASPIAN SEA forces ac- OVERLAND Storage Repair W Phone ] P —— ~1176 Ay 470 MAIN § Cars for Hire, “upplics Sritain ersto TES( AGENCY. and Acc [& 1 Snec and E, i, Hihonck & Book Repalring in N Ul Bindery). PRINTERS BOOK BINDERS PAPER RULERS We Are PRI D Commercial M. and Stationery Blank Books nufacturers of GOODS, Soclety Loose Leaf Sheets and Bi Up-to-date and 303 MAIN New Britain \ders, Index Cards and G des automatic cquipment. ST. Conn.

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