New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 12, 1919, Page 7

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OPENING DAYS FOR SPRiING STYLES, WILL DRAW THE CROWDS THIS WEEK THE NEW SI any that have We take esp than war. position of visitors to linger FFashior SEF THE NEW MILLINERY exhibits of the most hecomi e the styles tv. Come SUIT wear Smart riety of engaging that will causc eve lection at once. [ new on Vltra Coats THE NEW S1 who take time 1d were wanderful The Stop all cvidence, Silks in very newest view them ason’s DEPAR exhibition styles made NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD are more colorful during vou MODES heen brought forth the two ccial pleasure in inviting to this The engaging styles we offer will JASON'S 1S ooking. Unusual styles. You will in this 1s dashing madels for carly woman is certain to find for yours FIRST. new sec vell vory that and look ATTR fashion's PMENT HAS IRRESISTIBLE Suits that reflect follow the lines of of distinctice fabries or man who sces them invited to view new wear which loose woman to one Ty very LRSS to give never AND DRESS GOODS will them a little attention prettier in colorings and Colored Wool Dress Stuffs stuffs in colors and a them variety dainty wa in new ti Nl o e years certainly charm one ACTIONS latest capes Pretty in compel Foulards designs than in white _PLANNVILE ADJOURNED M TOMORROW EVE Tax Rate lor Year Willt cided at This Time RECEPTION 10 SOLDIE State Guard o Be Tosts of Ex-Ser Men Monday Fyvenin; Banguet—other Ttems, The adjourncd town meeting will B held tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock 4 the court room of the town building; A of the voters of the town s the question t come more appealing we were at Spring Gt = arge attendan is desired all " - before the rate for 1918 The tax present time cause meeting is rate Plainville mills but the in at pervades = exclusive So suitable aur showing diver to wear i mills first lower that than od th rate. It her conside within possibility would town meet the petition compitny Plainville hydrants the rate for the voted to e m but at re grant Water ne it the Plainville that the increase the rate of $15 to $25 per For that rate in the wis touches, in style 4 Skirts new to S e sking town Frocks rent on from hydrant thought that vear will be of the about $500 The appropriation will be very vear reason it the coming pay the want Suit make se- Department. cach is the 18 for mills which to cost dmirationTom increase, amounts to are much in Other works of the is to improve- etc N for public small as the polic town very little ments. all beckon the season's o present administration the of construetion, budget will be normal the of the building wddition vou do in road The school this year the street Wtention way 15 cost addition Broad the ox to new school on was met by an to tax rate three ) the and HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE D TIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY @ RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. ~ BERLIN NE OLD MILLINERY SHOP - BEGOMES FOUNDRY Heory Sperry of New Britain Plans New Business WS ANOTHER PLANT T0 REOPEN Md Peck. Stowe and Wilcox Buildings n East Berlin to Again Be Uscd— School Board Meets—Other News Items. Henry Sperry of New Britain has the otd which mill and purchased building and fac- tory at Beckley was formerly used as a feed future, foundry. It will probably plans in the turn it into an iron that the business be operated on the same Plan as the iron foundry of the Vul- Iron Works at New Britain and he products will go to Middletown by of electric line in this local- The factory known in this cality a canning factory, having been established over 20 years ago for | the purpose of canning vegetables. At Yhat time the management of the fac- tory made contracts with the local the town for sweet corn which the prin- to is said mn way the f as farmers about and ton cipal 1toes, were vegetables canned This business, and the factory teed mill which however, was brief turned into a | was conducted by the cckley Milling company for a num- ber of For the last few years, owing t fact that the milling | company was forced to go out of Business, the factory has been idle. Tt was proposed during the rush of gov- ernment for zas masks and e and other government ar ecent war, that factory used in making these but fact that more con- | genient factories were used kept the | Scal factory in the discard | Mr. Sperry as yet has made no def- inite plans as to how soon he will put | the plant into but the en- building overhauled by | who state that the in all probability It is estimated that ictory, after it has begun oper- will employ about 30 men. It | 48 also being planned the manage- that machinery which will have used in this new factory, is to | here from at ¢ which recen to Re-open. & Wilcox fac- which has been vears, is again statement als of the of re- business in | bring | and was o the orders il icles arenades used in the he he Lrticles the operation, tire is being local contractors, repair work will take two weeks. b brought Springfield Old Factory old Peck, Kast for open e a concern ly closed v The tory Stowe at closed to made “ concern Berlin, the past fi This norning who establishing the town Sa st also the re is a offic hopes this by are in hardware which will once more Berlin out in the limelight glve employment to a number local at tinie place the of people emploved in is who were the 1t reported that produce the same ythat it dic located near mill and ha dletown and a railroad onc i | ory will 1 products The factory is | the B grist the advantage of Mid Derlin line, with | siding factory 1 hardware East electric into the | the | Vernon, | for other vard. As vet it was not known when the factory will begin its operations, but in all probability it will be some time, as machinery which wiil have to ised will have to be brought (rom plant of the Peck, Stowe & Wil- cox Co. at Southington. The opening of this plant will give employment 1o over 200 people. School Board Mceting. The local school hoard held its nlar monthly meeting last cvening home of Superintendent Showalter. Mr. Showalter Iaid plans before the board and gave his latest report of the school situation. stating that in the future the town will have to give more attention to the school question. 1t was also taken into consideration that in the future a special town meeting be called. Superintendent Showalter stated that without a douht the penses for the coming year in the Tocal schools will exceed $35.000, and the town's appropriation for the com- ing vear in the neighborhood of ,000. Superintendent Showalter also stated that this school question was not brought before the town meeting which was held last Novem- ber because he had heen in the town only a short time and did not know the needs in varfous institutions. be the reg- at R his neai must ex- is Pistey Property Sold. administr; Pistey estate the entire Mrs. Catherme trix of the St Kensington, h erty to John Yapazanka and John Klessiak of New Britain. The prop- erty for the past few years was owned by Stephen Pistey, who died during the influenza epidemic. Mrs. Pistey and her three children will move to New Britain Help Charles F. Lewis, chairman of {he local war hoard, will be at Jep Jep- son’s store at Kensington tomorrow evening promptly at 8 o'clock for the purpose of helping all service who have been discharged from the army or navy file claims for the $60 bonus, Pistey, ren at sold prop- for Service Men. Looking for Help. lcemen who are manag ponds at Ne ng the ice Hartford, arrived in town vesterday looking for help. They stated that at the present time the ice crop at New Hartford is very fa- vorable and while the weather is good they are trying to hire as many men as they can so the crop may be har- vested while the ice is 10 inches thick DeEorrest Buried Here. The body of William J. DeForrest, who died Sunday at his home at Mt New York, following a short illness, brought here yesterda and the burial took place in the Wil- cox cemetery at East Berlin. Mr. De- Forrest was a former resident of East Berlin and was weli known here. He is survived by a wife and three chil- dren. who are living at Mt. Vernon r. A. B. Drum Corps Notice, The Kensington T. B. Fife and Drum Corps held their regular week- meeting and rehearsal last evening their rooms at ‘the hallsa meeting was called it ated that the local corps will attend the big time ing held at the T. A. B. hall Mid dletown on next Monday evening. The local drum corps are requested to mect promptly at 7 at as the o 11 leave promptly that in an automobile ck. Another truc local yvoung men and women after o'clock. attend the f- send their to- was at >arish at which drum which shost was at 7 Tepson's store ps W T at houn tr < will u Al fair leave persons requested Daniel Malarney before evening. William J zanizer of the drum corps was pres- en: for the first time since July Mr. Dooley is one of the oldest mem- bers of the corps and he plans to be prompily wishing to to in are names to morrow Dooley, or last addition surplus pense h fall. leaving treasury Th was paid last a in the town e for will not \ppropriation the police rtm 1bout the is a large very small that item extent b a present t next with t Monday Berlin 10 corps Middletown eveni m Briers, rong fund n meeting W short not well notice hut The hold Friday son aton Io, S Kensin the evening will the expected and desired be shown in th comes before the meetir evening ow the the that I weekly meeting 3 gu 1t AN 30 iven voters o towii tis the f v it i scouts chapel at Up - some in- when s Corner are urzed 1o terest : question he present [ ! Boy at o'clock | | | 1 ) tomorrow The their Berlin Scouts will hold regular weekly meeting Frida evening at 30 o'clock. Baskeihall practice will be held the town 1.0 Itebel h evening Notices, o Martha nmet hall Todgc 1 hall. in Monday it Monday will followed w cight into the the dex will be he Many Enjoy Bang banguet held at Cr: fo the recent pronounced Plainville in automobiles. \ and it was voted hold March at vegular usual Lent devotions will be held this eve- ning at 7:30 at the St church It was announced this morning during the fow been ramilies ¥ supper o'cloct Paul's evening held by the candidat supper be will of the [ and meeting time N will th weeks movir present tenement past rere have 2 many rlin into Isast ol e Mhona | Nitietd first dogrec lowing that ekl remonies acant the town FOOD IS VERY SCARCE People n part ¢ social d in (he © rooms. The & Loch the in Mo W iden last evening men ho participa tournament coss ed in card wis @ lert Ihe Iy after 7 \bout turkey body ning was spent singing. Music members of the Dution of Bristol tend owing N that ba short- in Northern Russia Really : 15 men were present line Have Not FEnough o Live on L ? supper was served and enjoyved the eve- 8 and furnished by Mayor Joseph unable American Doctors Report, it. The rest of plajing cards Archangel, March the was The 11. (By food causing As- sociated Press) situation Ius Between party in northern e was 1o at- to an important meecting dward (Dick) D Dear Old Pal of Mine™ in creditable manner, The broke aht and aneg concern Archangel and Onega summe frost At people hav fixed for surgeons where heavy late last | rendered Killed the a the the ration American army alvzed the civilian tre population in district and found 1 calories daily work even etic sum- party everyhody great up about present mer berries Uready midn June have the Russian voted the ot caten oxt a ue- an- Celebration March 17. Stanley Gwillim announced that and centertainment will be 1. Connecticut s returned sol at the evening, ration the it for en- has north il 2 hang ai i by contains only c A given ate G Company for the necds 1 3,500 ration, accord may be sufficient through the winter will be drawir strength exposit Zer from diseasc The desperate need the regions far shores tention when Mezeme a and « mittee hrought hread man doing no 770 soldicrs receive I Monday m of at daily. The i dinville calories ci n Masonic March is the Guard Invitations servic he thosc vilian Tem 17, al 7 P ompany on to surgeor life to but on sustain the their themselves Company I people local (he State reserve will he to mailed names are hroug 5 dan- o nmen food to viong the sharply taffs In Aretic the commission for aitention o I the commutiee. | = the affair understood that xtended to have | in char of wish it north broug en- 1ght Alied food from Iy to he 1l Pl was to \ clearly iny the tation all men es Pechora and ille who en in the rived the reindeer team ¢ committee caine will pe i committee of attend New Burpee of Hart possibly at doors of the com-! hopes that \ e inferion imped every man ¢ whether izihlc Al urging tend samples assi of were forced tance he receives the available ' rsot the to eat invitation or not as they ma the who are qualified Alfred H. Griswold Colonel Lucien () 15 not have names Surgeons Mcent speak miles at present cannot cary those to s faod for themselves t « supplies over the of country hetween the regions calling hope of people is by lToaded not nearly Archa relief o ice hreal 1 y tain an the Pirst iR he ited giment of and for sending food means of a with provisions will n empt present {only theso | other 1o8ts is the prst big welceme for the aol Plainville er it dievs an lors in and is hoped n them help 1o that nake it 11 Por n the \GREE ON WAGE T m Ives w M=, Brown | 1S, & ry \ las Mis was held Internat M mal Seame S ‘< Congress Votes British, | tol in of About @ Present evening honoy IS1la Brown W for mum Scale 11 today's Based on Paris, March at international delegates ternational the v general irls of the | New the After : discussion meeting ville itain h Rockwell N I She Bri rom scamen’s congre nd o the of ha num mowere office D 1 of man Mrs « decided in standard minimum London of seamen and During the headed favor an of ake com- wage cd on R own was former | scalc recently | 15 pounds fircmen, employed was (h 1 Vo recipict bl Miss dopted monihly for nsernl was formerly I Irown deputation stle of this town Briet e ternoon a by the of Gompers on amen’s International Hems, America called Samuel chairman of international The | tended | | | | | | | | | | | Union \ on ! Knight has heen dis ment on Main The condit Whiting " the commitice ordnynee depart laho s : " ) iy which is Denmark last three discuss indemnitic 3 Killed 1y compensation congress, trect by at- 1 being of the Gireat Britain Sweden and who D was on o Spellman men's United Norway congress treet reported a tes i will will families of seamen submarines and tonnage lost. & cw day critic 1 days. Th Tishit i Tohy German | ¢ duties nt u ell-Dralke formerly for Dlant with the popu- | lar opinion seems to he that the rate f for the coming year will he one or two | was rll‘ bounds of | spites 1919 | ties cent | of The | the tax the ', e 3 e t stance,§ on tours from 10,89 to 2 whom ladgin 1.1 a personally te to Londor were month trips. ocial the Y ‘anch N mately | by the | vival in 1 1 1,271 homes tof and rooms of 1,000 apened 12 84 a pay iy T women London VATICAN OWN LEAGUE IDEAS Oficial ~tituted mnd ou follow “The ibunal civilized (Feal { themscl t ainst mit ar u « i atte hat < tions on \LBANIANS Do Not A loniki protest s against P me. asha R n the conference with it receives the a retired rrancs Wied, e from condifions Mehn the char tral DUGGAN TS Narvard Cambric day of and from have il pr n claims Clare made the setiing to sol ma nations, 1 ar hl wroject Want Pasha Ma des \banian to the enjoy 6 nd A at men worl a were enterta te teas provide In a - ENT Says n Tt More nner., uy ve i tion o ubmit 1 ae tion Fig I to 1 to B and veh in sign f including which 1917 Represented was his v are upon hospi their ; ity service aloneMapproxi. eetoq ar ouT Simple " ociety o thosc will p liftere its of an omic refuse 1t vitrat nal decisions (7 il rulings. hoyeott to or on suhmitted sted PROTEST, ey, 1 representative maintained federation It “suspi Furks bension monthly in P Turkish with powers Holds Ficld arnival performance Zan vho 1.000-yvard il jured t time the n on did the it Man t this wits not enough to win of he tean toget her hrown 1 is alleged whom Geneva A Albania and that dor from he e Ibania who consul in Harvard me ing a decla from ind palitic was too Albania very likel Alhanian tion premien IBurope, 1 ious STAR O} Annual indications competitions, an un m 0 five TOLEDO Fabrique and Club 5 h Harwood he list nt M " from and inutes miler e may das that seratc won Dennis h jump. cle ig finals handic this event flat, A vi of ar to the ed T they mwkhan 1 Turkey also ils in 3y i rorous circles Turkhan Me of the Alban- I submit relations” Germans Princess 1 report ntil Va th n Carnival. The winter Ve the « men The J h in by a MEET. and first track sterday imson he, ug- the 30-yvard seconds. laid up and In old 1 fe e the vore run the 4sophomores terda Con arcl club salc and eattlc rm remnant pican these SELLS « Bowman TWO, 0 to Leagne, vesterday b Lavene » of the the iation place O'Con- in- for Gourdin also varsity but s and and heing Seattic Amer Rowm:n Pa Can Be (‘:»n-’ { | t During saving grand \s vestment of he securit This is a result >lans ¥ pla he c ow P tops 1 each, r and Umbrdlias rments, Sale Price §135; NegligdiA s d $2.50. e quility madra§ and percale and color combinagions, single Q" sizes., Phree Davs’ Sale Pric Regu- or pongee and S1.: vakiety weffect of neat strig all eut two-colore e 35. 90c cach; Men's Mslin Night Shirts, Sale Pri 5. garmendE of fine white, musii : Regularly With « Fockéls, ‘eXtra good, strong kS $1 fon quality va'b Sal “Meh'g Half Hose, Sale Price 28¢ pair: Regularly i Men's: Half Hose, medium 1i navy, smeke, champagne and b ronz Price 28¢ pair, e weight lisle N less 150 pair Fach: Wer can, Taffeta an dles $1.25 $1.50. Men's Umbrellas, $1. “Amer Umbrel Men's 2§-inch with natural frames wood sturdy viceable 1 Men's Union Men's leng: Su Sale Price 69¢: nion S Days Value $1.00. « Nainsook 1 1 Th picce ce S I 69¢ Ye Thrift SAVE MUCH. HARVARD NINE OUTDOO] Three Over 11 Billion | Horween, of Gridiron Iamc ut Into Stamps date for Mound Ma tifica of certificate London. ch 11.—Sales o i S bridee M ¢ te have reached a total more than 300,000.000. | qoreated i cach represents an in- |\ he g S 15 shillings and six pence ve contest lasted eight errorless inning total invesiment in this form of | josers played all but is over 232,500,000 pounds. | opponents got clouts A vhen hits mes Gammack triple vall gal three n ingle form1 of vears' Wk for t lated louble by Coolidge for permanent | th are being J cing the organization selling | Frothingham w P 1 winners 1 The t certificates footing in Tud - Horwec the football player cautioned against working t ha DRISCOLL, AND HALAS OUT. ORO TO March DA Chicago. March 12.—ISns ‘Pad- hicago, - an DEFEND o TITI Driscoll and Ensign George Dates for t billia ho! Copulos for Mar will hree-cushion De Gus football and haseball stars at the | championship " match hetweer Alfred 1 1t Lakes naval training station Oro from D released Halas York report active signed while N ester- the has heer troit wer American the Chic anc The match to AZ0 tionals D ANNOUNCEMENT! W. W. Briggs who has been with the Geo. B. Cousins Co., of Boston, for 14 years will take of our Automobile Repairing Department be Monday, March 10. He is an expert in this work and we would be pleased to have vour next repair job to us, NEW BRITAIN GARAGE CHESTNUT STREET Around the Corner From Main. charge inning line of you bring L YPEWRITERS Sold, Rented, Repaired and Exchanged We Are Agents For THE CORONA The Personal Writing Machine, Let us tell you about this machine. cri.ain Typewriter Exchange W i i fad 1 'Y e MAIN §

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