Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NEW BRITAIN DAILY. HERAL' , aaIERTEii aVa _[ &L Wll.[ | _ bk ne S L NEW FACTORY'S L. B ' § Buiding Is 0 Be Used Celluloid Department . i WOMEN'’S FINE SPRING FOOTWEAR . i : LOW SHOES ARE TO BE THE FAVORITES THIS SEASON. 5 REPLA(‘ES 9\{E BURNED DO Buckle Pumps, Oxfords, and Pumps arc fashion's fancies. We would be 3 SR pleased to show you the patent, and dull calf Buckle Pumps. The Brown b Calf Oxfords with welt sole, Cuban military heels r"ay(f'm Cot Oxfords James Minor Back From Francess with hand turned soles, high Louis h Brown Calf Pumps, others in i i Patent Colt, and dull 4\}:1 ‘t‘n]‘.., high arch last with Louis els. and Grammar School! Teachers Ave B Patent Colt Oxfords 1 r heels. Black { tertained—Woman's Pocketbook is! turned soles. Patent Pumps with hand military heels. Oxfords of dull kid, and brown calf with high Louis leath 2 Kid Oxfords on stylish last with military, and Cuban hee For Misse | Stolen—Cther Items of Interest, and Girls we offer stylish low heeled Oxfords in brown and black cal For Misses and Children there are smart boots of brown Russia calf, and ¢ Frary & Clark of New { smocked horse leather 3 e | rin ¢ decided to locate a new ALL WOOI DRESS STUFFS IN NAVY BLUE iloid factory in Plainville to Té- READY SPONGED AND SHRUNK. we offer All Wool F 4 place the ald nt which was d inch, $2.50 for §2.00 yard. In 56 inch width, worth ? : troyed by fire in New Britain some special price is § yard. time 4 he ‘factory will be erected All Wool French ches wide gvorth e old Johnson property near the | a yard. The inch width, wor . for $2.00 a yavd. ‘ Connecticut company’ restle at e 5 h, sponged and shrunk. worh Mounn e b L e un Shecialls { chased by the New Britain concern ST (.\‘}1‘} 2t S0 Jehes wid e worth §3.50. for $3.00 yard. some time Poiret Twill, 48 inches wide, worth $4.00, for $3.50 vard. ) 1 The contract h been awarded to Storr a0l wool, 44 inches wide, ready sponged and shrunk i the Tor ruction company worth $2.50, spécial $1.75 yavd. 6 inch. worth. . for $1.00 yard. and c 5 100 feet lon 4 S vill Serge, part wool, 40 inches ywide, worth $1.50 and very 60 fe S et T S e special, at $1.00 yard. . The work is to be finished on or be- LIBERTY LUNCHEON SETS fore July 1, 1919. Men were at work Will Save Your Linens. These sets are as decorative and effective fl | this morning staking out the land for as the most exquisite embroidered Doilies of pure snowy flax. | ek tom They Are Made of Modern Sanitas—cleanable at a touch, durable. ¥ The plaaithvilithe needinEih et sanitary, econom The laundry savings alone will soon pay for their B iracture or celluloidihandles for auts costs o wear, no tear, no washing. Can be used over the linen table vy, efc.. the product of Landers, cover. saving its wear as well as being practical. Luncheon Sets are B | Frary & Clark. The harn on the prop- priced $1.50 and $1.69 Set. Scarf 98c each. 48 inch size, round or A ty has been used as a storchouse for cquare pieces, for $2.50 each. For sale at Art Dept. f | celiuloid since the fire in New Brit- KIDDIE COOP” ) A combination Crib, Play Pen, and Bassinett. The most complete B Burns Visits Old Home. article ever invented for Baby’s Use. Giving amusement, and entertain- O e oy ment for every moment of babyhood. On sale in “Babyland,” price $20.00 in town yesterday afternoon. He re- for the smallest, and $22.00 for the larger size. g | contly returned from France where he ‘Lullaby” Bassinet White enameled, on wheels, with spring, for § | was wounded severely while going $10.98 and $5.98 each. f§ | to action with his company. He h: recovered from his wounds and is now in good health. Burns is well known in this town, having formerly lived here. His father was engaged in the liquor business in Plainville. Letters and post c have been received from William Kavanaugh mailed at Nice He has trav- cled a great deal through Southern af the regular army. having enl Berlin during > v part of th ’"‘*‘”'_" and Ttaly since he was sent May Bring Civii Suit. of age and is survived by two sons, | 2ction and has visited many points of | tor will ve a td o the vounger to leave it down, and he refused. quet of AVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY ) SIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. | : ¢ t SN o e e = roses from the pupils of the E The condition of Charles Elton, | Ernest C. and Leon E. Johuson, the | rest, among them Monte Carlo. He mbe church and those who ren he became abusive, the train- | schoil. Miss Schmidt will spend a ! who was injured Thursday evening, tter being with him at the time of i loss to explain the reason for n“:x\\— :‘r‘(‘:‘r‘un\vnm r :nm}n; with :'"Ilzyr:r‘l;l:"‘::loiir: l;)ml(‘h-rl :\v“rcs(] and | vocation in New York, after which R D 2 s idoath! | being moved about so much. but en- | the church on Eas Sunday. i e he local police. |she will enter the emplive of the Faf- “h n he was struck by an automo y S : T e e G { Church of Our Saviou Holy Com Two boys, aged 14 and 15 years re- : G el o o o | The funeral will be held B SRCOm R LY is reported as improved. H 10 funeral ; hel & munion at § o'clock. Morning prayer ' spectively, were before Judge Meskill w 1as 2 broken collar bone and several | Week and interment will b Minor Is Back Home s . s ind sermon at 10:45. Sunday school in chambers this morning for the | severe body bruises. It was reported | ford, Vt. mes Ainor, son of Mr. : M 2t 12 o'clock. Fvening prayer and theft of an overcoat valued at $10. | this morning that Mr ton upon his Berlin Library Report. r B inor of East Main street|germon at 7 o'clock. Rev. E. T. | The coat was stolen from the Po‘h~h§ v v 1 1 ; o ecovery will ll;n («;‘\11. t”'“ X T AR R A i [ )t sl o this countr Mathison of Rockville, arch-deacon hall last Sunday and has been worn Plan ig Celebration. iy i g Lgoet S 9 2 of Hartford countyy will preach a 'sinee by one of the boys. According | It is belng planned by a mumber Abrary association held in the | tionary fc s for more > vice men of the town a hearty | was transacted . f 3 i 3 L year. gpecial sermon and will make his an- | to the story told by the youths, one of | iac o N Gv, 4 library building the following business | Another s John Minc 1 na Tl Sey e as o \ | tE e S | Miss Edna Bflgbee Is Filth [0: ¢ the local citizens to give the o > Anoths . Jolin alin B Tolltho parish andEmeat fliel thenilwas in needlof alcoatiand, mals welcome and celebration on Tecora- | Officers clecte e e [ g i ¢ | serviee boy, ived the stolen overcoat. The Lane LOCfil SChUOS tion day. It is being planned to hold | yyilliam Bulkele 4 e L 0 tist Church.—The pastor will young man who has been wearing the a parade with the soldiers in one | yrer Aiss Emi r egeo: @ Pocket Picked—>Money Gone. I e drast Chri coat paid a Jine of §5 | > —— group and the sailors in another, both | ant Tibrarian and seeretary, Mes A woman who came to Plaiville on| 10:45 a. nj lay school will meet - — zroups fo be led by officers T e, i Shaicits conl o v car from PBristal Thursday after- at 12:05. Young People’s service at INDOOR BASEBALL LEAGUE. i wardens and vestrymen after the ing I his desire to the other | i | g Ruth ¢ m\;“ were r¢ : ebmem oo her pocketbook on the p. m. Rev B. Todd of Hartford e After a decoration of the Civil 2 cocutive committee, Col. | Car and reported the loss to the con-| Will be the preacher at 7 a. m. | Will Be Opened Soon at the Y. M. O. . - veterans' graves a dinner will be | joctors S e e S S || G v him take it. and he Redeemer's A. M Zion Church —Three Tcams Already Ty appreciate safety for a Corporal Stanley Gadzik Back From | ! at the local = Congregational | z\ig, F. L. Mrs. Garner Good- | 1icree strect and the woman becamo —>Morning service and sermon at{ (Varren S. Slater, physical director | hundred dollars, one must church : inland =16 A Dodd | suspicious. She alsa left the car an i . Subject, “Marks of alat the Y. M. ( . is making plans 2%y i Franco—New Teacher Sccured— Church Notices. S e ollowed the men, accosting them i | § L nday school at | for an indoer baseball leasue to be | Airst get the hundred dollars. Mass at St. Paul's church tomorrow | as follows demanding her purse. The men 5 i Evening sermon at 7:45. Sub- arted at . o E the close of the basketball | 1 ove H Pt ) = S f rs pickmakers Hold Meeting—Other: Join o il he cclebrated at 10 | “The library has been open 48 aft- | (ested and denied that they had . nefits of Lent.”” Tomor- ' ceason, and plans have been made | To get the hundred dollars Ttems of Wown News: °k. Sunday school will follow. | ernoons and evenings during the scpinghelggnossession : 8 \ rustees’ Sunday for a four team league. The games | fOr the bank to protect, sim- J. €. Brennan will preach the | number of visitors for the year, ! {informed one of them tha ; ol > TR T { will be played on either Tue SR 2 P fivi Mis na Bugbee. who has been | sermon cards issued to 3 ¢ eyt || WHCHE S NI B i € 5 | saturd: > and admission will ply take onc dollar, five, ten the teacher of the lower grades at the | At tho Kensington Congrogational | senting 165 familics, al: resjor et iherpnize BUponfesumineiign 8 e e w~—\Vhat you can—Deposit it Worthington Grammar school for the ; church Sunday morning servic: - the schools in towr 175 ks a ey g ocRemD noRthe ol Yo ol AT SERYINS ToEn 0o Although the matter has not been | 3 six v has tendered her res- | be conducted at 10:45 by Rev. | magazines have been d [fARedsandad henimonesgS Tl o me the home it Mrs. Woods in New | gicoussed at length three teams have and draw on YOLUENAVEECELE wtion and is expecting to leave next | ton Hazen., pastor, who will by follow: 1,852 fiction, 274 *d her how much was in it and he 3 After the work hour a music- |, ady applied to be counted In the | ]arly for more deOSlL week. Miss Bugbee resigned because | ed by Prof. M. H. Ananikian of the | fiction, 1, uvenile and refunded ~the amount. The woman|ale was enjoved, consisting of wocal | joagye, and Director Slater will re- of a breakdown in her health. Miss | Kennedy School of Missions at Hart- | zines. Fdney hool- ),Mu, ari was not ide m!w[ and the matter was K and instrumental snln;\ Recitations | coive the application of one el The bank furnishes the resignation is the fifth one | ford, who will speak in the interest| the year bring the total number of | M0t rerorted to the police were also included in the program. fast nine. The three who have al- | safety and helps cultivate the Sived by the school hoard in the | of the “Near East Relief Fund.” Mr. | books in library up to 4,953 volumes. aculty Is Entertained. ; The efiicersand teachers of the Con- | roady heen considered as ]rosflhlrll 5 A 2 ¢ S e S e el encteny, Panul A oriem o e e oo mell amie Wi e e e atiinal « 1 Sunday school en- | contestants are the Kenilworth team, <th”ff to realize it. will speak from intimate acquaintance | ceived from the estate of Miss Fran- | S ¥ and Esther Clapp entertained : “Teachers Tea hursday | the New Britain Rifle club and the | with the conditions in Turkey and | ces Perkins, a copy of the “Life and | the members of the faculty of the| ¢Vening which s largely attended. | Home Guard teams. | THE Caorporal Stanley Gad > the neighboring countrics. The Sun- | Letters of Simeon Baldwin,” by a | Plainville Granunar school last eve- | atters of interest to the school were e pany D, of Bristol, whic £ > | 'day school class will meet at 121 gzrandson, Simeon E. Baldwin, has|ning at a St. Pafrick’s party in 1o discussed and it was decided to or ROS FOR M CHMTDT. l‘ thickest of the fighting i ar, { o and the Y. P. 8. C. . at 5 o'clock. | heen presented {o the librar Three | Russell block. The hastesses are also | Sanize a teache ining class and The resignation of Miss Hipe Plalnvflle Trust CO has arrive his home seck At the Kensington Methodist church | hoxes of books and one of ma nes | members of the facully. A noveliy committes was appointed to arrar Schmidt, who has been secretary to after 18 months of over: service will he conducted at 10:45 | were sent to our soldiers in camp. | Was introduced when a fignre repre-| the detail Principal Louis P. Slade of the Public Cegporal Gadzik is 19 s of age | grolock. Rev. Lounshury, pastor of | Most of these were donated by inter- nting an Irish collgen was brought s Adeline Minello has returned | H schoil for the past six and native of Warsaw, Rus: { the church will preach the sermon and | ested friends and a few were taken j Out and e 1 guest was given a string | fr st. Francis' hosp n Hart- | took effect last night. Miss Schmidt | PLAINVILLE, OT enlisted In Company D in July, 1917, | cynday sehool will follow. Tomorrow | from the library. attached > figure which led to a| for ! pient of a beautiful bo canEeine and in July, 1918, was 1 rted | o\ening there will be a special service The cases for aind specimens 3 led in the room.; Thomas Prior and Vinton Kr killed in acti 4 later te e .t the chureh parl A number of ! have been re-arranged by . B. |5 uest received one with a piece | recently discharged from the army was reporte ing and much anx- | oo yo o pave been secured for the | S , an improvement greatly ap- |© i te poetry composed bY ‘have resumed their positions in the oy e letter | i oning. A short program has been | Pr ed by the association. { mlon out a score of Britain Trust company his parents inform- | ... 5 00q which + start at 7 o'clock. 2 o followi persons have he guests were present and all ent s Clinton Namaan has becn dis ing them he had been seriously At the Berlin Congregational church | ed in special w or by <s | v enjoyable evenin ed from the army and has returned t wounded but was convales || e will be condueted at 10:45. | OF magazines: Mr: pin S | Rehearsal Takes Place. his home in Plainville. He v base hospit Sunday school will be a: 12 and the ; Pin, Miss Florence Brandegee, i hearsal was held last evening £ mp Grant, Ohio New Teacher Securcd. Christian Endeavor sociely will meet | Katherine Brandegee, Miss Emily i hall for the members of A Louis Hemingway of Nort B. F. Hyde, s juate of New ! at 6 o'clock. Rev. Samuel Fiske wHI | . 1l Brandegee, 1 J HE Al Sl socias ton street has received a te York universit as bec sured by | preach the sermon. | Conley, Miss Huston, Mrs. Nourso, gt participate in the | gram from the captain of the U the schoal board to fill the vacancy at| Mass at the Sacred Heart church of | nk Woods, F Shgramment ‘f’,l‘m:"“ :'(“:‘}L_‘\IOf“l“’ S e, iy her son, N Buy a Rubblsh Blll’flt’r and(40m' the Kensir v schoo Berlin will be celebrated at 9 \Eenand | e ft or tho Srtiiai Gk o e : 3 i sale of tickets for the e e e e e e S | i ot et v ensonistng | Chsst vord sosieliny cant ho tad et ply With the City Ordinances Corporal Gadzik Back. via ' | WEST MAIN AND PIERC school | - > o) . e x 5 ac resulting in sever Hyde was rece discharged from o I Funds L Woodrnff, § - , but the members hope to | g o Pl et g spose of enough of the pastehoarc . the U navy where he has been on| Sast Berlin Episcopal church | b Brande AR e Letters are adverti disty for ti ast vear. He was a . 1 be cor »d by a visit- | 3311 DUNIE office for Antonio Day £ Sl e fels & eare aion 9.84: Julia Hov- | the first event held by the club, a suc- | Of - sccoec o quarterma Y wply boat AoINg | ing minister from Weslevan Univer- | PFaLy assoc e B e e e e e S Nocsso lihen cescolClambuis I KGO most of his X in the m*"“"\ Ol sity at 10:45 o'clock. Sunday school | (57 “a1 970 44, . dU SO Fine emberail tommaso Somro, Peter Jennin \ York harbor. Two substitute | i1 eo110+ | tal, - i i ). ool ~orporal y R 1o b o byl ill fo lu,\“ : o H = rsements—EBoo! es, $1.5 . ch Notices. Y\h r“ o0k and Corporal E d Superintendent Showaltor ek Jounsol books, $19.30; assistants, §26.45; carc i onal Church.—The regu- i =71 4 ® ® The death of Abner T. Johnson « of furnace, $11; repairs, £9.60 < | lar servic f worship with sermon Hold Convention, curred at an early hour this morning | pross on books, $2.50: coal. 60; | Wil be helf at 10:45 a. m. tomorrow. TAMPE g WITH SIGNAL : i i T T L e i el i s : b S s et o e commen SER Bt ki ; 86 WEST MAIN STREET Gonnecticut held their annual con-| been ili for several weeks. following | electricity, : in cs, $50: | “The Church and Community Build vention vesterday at the Berlinj an apoplectic stroke. H.—,m] 98.46. ing.” Those who were prevented by Grange hall makers from all Mr, Johnson was a well known res- Receipts—Brought forward fund, | the storm from being present last over the state assembled at the hall | ident of Waterford, Vt., and came to | $1,305.49; cash on hand, $41.69; | Sunday will be given an opportun and a very interesting discussion of | membership fees, §71.30; old furnace, | tomorrow to contribute to the offe brickmalking and sclling was held. it =5 3 : express returned, 55c; town of | ing for the American Missionary Boys in Chambers for Theft. L o . B 7~ k and William Donnelly g s Wil o oot sociation. The Sunday school will N 4 YPBL Riirl ER% speakers. It was rep L : X & 1i B. H. Woodruff fund, inte meet at noon. The topic for Following the refusal of Andrew § [ convention that all the Lk ¥ ! | s 2 lin library intere 3rotherhood class discussion will be | Fowler to stop tampering with dan- ' 1 Makas re being drained and the brick v A ' A e 5.70. | St Patviek and Ireland,” with signals on the 11:30 dinky ouf of All Makes men are planning to start making | ; g > Torvio Warren, $2.081 (. M. Nerth | cial reference to the proseni Irish | Hariford lasi night, he was turned Sold, Rented, Repaired and Exchanged brick at an early date. g A % fund interest, $13 Julia Hovey | problem. All men are cordially in- | to Officer William Murphy at 3§ 'y We A A ¢ P A ATl 2 Sergeant Garrity Writes. { X4 fund interes 7.68; fine box, vited to atfend The Christian T local ion and today paic e Are gents or e, i 5 | fine $10 1 costs. Judge 1~ ne 5 i N 7 d 4 tate in books, $: otal £2.110.90. | deavor society will meet at 6:30 p. m. | fine of and costs. Judg n v Sergeant John Garrity of the U. S ¥ !-‘ ate in boo : total, $2.11 > i f 5 . i TeakiTl impose it Ane THE CORONA i Cowles Topic, has written to relatives nati- . 3 P Berlin Briefs, : . ™ | Fowler, who is 21 years of and Th > T - . P i iy i : ; a o paszii o pieheliyearscnas e Personal Writing Machine. them that he has been trans-| 3 i T i TERTETETNG Toe s Tos fssals - | claims New York city as his hom g ferred into the army ~of occupation | _ . e B | 1y from Darfen to Kensington and for | timekeeper for Mm Comatrmn, | Works in _ ristol attended Let us tell you about this machine. and at present is statione : 4 - 1ce in Hartford night and wa 5 - | the present will reside at the home S > | Bopard, Germany, doing police and g 11 reside at 1om tion company [t e = i or & e dbvho v Datrol duty. In is letter he states i g Mrs. W. Upson. _ The Fafmer lub of Berlin will | slightly intoxicated, he told the court, ! that it will probably be July before James Thomson of Kensington lIs | hold its regul meeting this after- | when he saw a red lantern. He ! R 1o e T e o " e 'm at his home on the Swamp Road, | noon at the home of William Shepard. and be; H Andrew Fowler Arrested on Hartford Train for Swinging Red Lantern— » ! picked up the lantern n to | Sergeant Garrity saw action in the . suffering with severe attack of i All members are re 3t be wing it Brakeman hubert and | TEL. 612, . MAIN ST. Champagne sector. He is a member - enza. Mr. Thomson is employed as | present. Conductor Thompson quested him i