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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD§ LAINVILLE = # é 3 SPECIAL CLASSG ESTABLISHED'Y FOR THE CORRECT MATERIALS FOR : Bvery Two Weeks YOUR EASTER AND SPRING DRESSES L GRAMM& —— SUITS, AND SKIRTS, COME TO OUR . . Elien Freeman Dies At COLORED DRESS GOCDS DEPT. AND = vear—emen Fair—Entertainment Nets MAKE YOR SELECTION E cun s, NEW IN COLORED WOOL, FABRICS is to be b Miss L. M. Robinson, home demd 1 11 ¢ this department on Main Floor in New Section. Come, make \“{“""" AEentRtor Wilantioxd “°:t foung e a his dc P g 3 j Will conduct a course demonstel = < ready for wear at Kaster, which is 8 carly choice and have your garments 2/ tion lessons at the Plainville Grai S : o ” rate. ar school heg = Monday, Mare comngialonagat "an'."‘i" HIZRD CIECKS are in hish favor and make Jiaiosclioolibesinning londuyy gy BLACES ANDAWE " llave a look at the Woolen one: 4 inches wide, at 4 o'clock. The course will up very smartly ave e conducted for the feachers in the 108 worth $3.25, for L cal school, for mothers and for anyl 42-Tnch, $2.50 grade ........-.- s s women who are interested and whos ; BRI BLACK AND WHITE Loe 4 care to take the course. T 4 STLK l“"f';’_‘m""‘fi 00. but priced very special at ............ $2.00 yard i e ks r‘!‘:‘\‘\\\(mq(:"]\Il(:n)(lilo‘,l FRENC L TWILL SERGE, All-Wool, 54 inches wide: Seal Brown, Afric atic - S 5 e rtle and Olive Gre i 1 surgundy, Plum, Taupe, Reindeer, Myrtle and Olive ( ey once in two weeks. It is hoped that! s os BB Ll other hesides the teachers will bes come interested in the proposition and EVERYTHING THAT'S sons and fhe lessons will be i) Brown, \I;hx\‘(’;’()l\f‘.;‘;‘-‘l (yfl FRENCH TWILL SERGE in Plum, Garnet, Brown “VAnd Green; 50 inches wide: regular value §3.23. Our price $2.50 yard avail themselves of tne. snubiiiil ANOTHER FRENCH TWILL SERGE, £ inches wide, sponged and shrunk, to secure a knowledze of the course i All-Wool, worth $2.75, specially priced at ......... . $2.00 yard in order that a large class may be | (Colors are: Burgundy, Plum, Taupe, Brown, Garnet, Copenhagen, formed. The mectings will _be held | Green, Gray, Reindeer, Delft: Light, Dark Navy. Big choice, you see.) in Room 6 of the Gramuid¥*sthool | (08 FIN) STORM SERGE, 50 inches wide, in Naxy, Green, Plum, and two building. ~ Miss Robinson recently | o0t FHS shades of Havana Brown: really worth §2.00. For ceieeens M.'.:> 'd formed (he home cconomics classes in with Fer ALL-WOOT STORM SERGE, sponged and shrunk, in Tan, Copenhagen, ¥ | the local school. bagain with S Surgundy, Taupe, Garnei and Navy: 44-inch, $2.25 value, $1.75 yard asalny ALL-WOOL GABARDINE AND POIRET TWILLS in Navy, Brown, Green Tl Bl Tt wiet erar sy and Burgundy 2 inches wide, worth $4.75. Our special price 50 yard R cealod) Mrs. Ellen Freema g o man R. Freeman, died this morning | Vallero, a Brookl ALL-WOOL TAFFETA offered in the newest spring shades; w x“ L tunl 't (he home of her grandson, W. R. | cell close by, screamedi 3 T Freeman. at 121 Fast Main street. | the keeper, who is 1iked inches: $2.25 value ... siowien aemn - i She was 87 years old and had resided ‘ his charges. But other 9 | PONT FORGET SPECIAL SALE OF DRUGS. MEDICINES AY TOTLET GOODS—Right now, and for balance of the week, vou will find the Remedies and Health Aids in Drugs and Medicines at very material price reductions. Tonics, Pellets and Pills that are beneficial to ward off S R spring lassitude. Regarding Toilet Supplies, it is now your chance fo stock B | Oscar Belden of New Britain; four up for the coming summer at big savings. Sisters B Mrs B ME e Brior ok in Plainville for the past 15 years. | Porraro on. Shey ERsLIvIsedERbN Rt others, The convict raised his 3 s, other blow O'Toole’s fidt landed in the murderer's face and made him miss. He swung agaifi. This time the blade struck the back of O"Toole’s Sald [0 Have neck, making a wound four inches | | Brook- ! Iyn. N. Y., Mrs. Mary Royce of this | — | town, Mrs. ISfama Shepherd of Bris- | v § | tol and Mrs. S. H. Chapman of Mer- | MOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY i of Mer- |, ¢ and neatly an inch deep. HAVING AN AT OMO ECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. 10Sn B2 gerandaon B Llamg RRnEco - Om | j { [ man of this town: also two great Had to Choke Him. zrandchildren, Louis K. Freeman and Norman R. Freeman The funeral [ging at Ferraro. And then Thacker| ... .. . 2 AT will be held Friday afternoon at 2:30 | jumped into the fight. The convict | p Xansas City, M arch 20.—GoM | mobile to pass. The road on Hudson| den, of South Manchester, on Janu- ! o'clock at her late home. Rev. Rob- | strugsled even after he was forced to | oo ooTocc :’"\‘1' d to be heir to &} BERLIN NEWS street hill is in need of repairs. ary 30. ert H. Barton, rector of the Church | {he ground S e s o vh: el ;)»» a’c ‘P’I.t him by an un-| TSI 3 M RS To Hold Rehearsal. The Berlin Boy Scouts will hold [ of Our Saviour, will officiate and bur- | k-arthy’s fingers between his teeth and i ['mmnl‘“?n<_t§5““!"" last night| — The Liberty Minstrels of Kensing- | their regular meeting tomorrow eve- | ial will be in West cemetery = rth prison, where he| | [ bit it squarely off. But McCarthy got| wags ser 5 | - 7 . : ~ s serving a five year sentence for | ton will hold their regular meeting | Ring at 7:30 o'clock in the rooms at | A\re Ready to Build. | the kiitfe. It was a minute more be- | jesertion. Pattesson got awar e | and rehearsal this evening at the | the church. The preparations for the com- 1‘ fore the kicking and biting conviet | pite ws : ; ) rnings telephoned the federal home of Nellie Gazaniga instead of senten devotions were observed | mencement of work on the Neri bloc! was choked into submission. prisan early on Sunday that a 1ot last evening at St. Paul's church. 1 E ol | at Miss Mabel Kingo's residence. All on East Main street is well under way | Other guards, . sumioned by ‘the|for his delivery had Been dieeloocs members are requested to be on hand. | _The weekly praver meeting of the | and ths foundation for the building | alarm Thacker had sounded before he | to the dotectices he i The troupe has been secured by the [ Berlin - Congregational church was| should be faid within=a few weeks, ' plunged into the battle, came in time B. Chuttum, Annly and William| !, A. B. society of New Britain to | held last evening at 7:30 o'clock The old wooden frame house which lead Ferraro, beaten but defiant, | O. May, released Lo give a performance at the T. B.| The Kensington Boyv Scouts will| occupied the property for a number u punishment cell. He will be ex- [ recently, and Elywas Gurley, a ser.| At { hold their regular weekly mceting to- | of vears has heen moved to the rear ) : i | ccuted tonight. O'Toole and McCar- | geant of the prison guard, are held Gflmmlt[ee IS NOW Trymg lO‘ Funeral of Ruth Muir Thomson. | MOrrow cvening at the chapel at Up-| of the Baptist church, leaving room ! By that time McCarthy was tug- —gd N from the barracks thy were taken to the prison hospital. | by the palice here as being implicated The funeral of Ruth Muir Thomson, | SO0 corner for the construction of the new build- | O'Toole lost much blood and his con- | in the escape A detailed The condition of Fred P. Young, | ing. The stone used for ihe founda- q the seven months old daughter of | dition is bad. was obtained from Chuttum Senle Up()n Its Location e ety James Thomson of { Who has been ill at his home in Bran- | tion of the old building has not vet Warden Mover is seeking to learn Escape Elaborately Planned Williams Court, Kensington, who | d¥Wine lane for the past few days, | been ”"”"\""H"“” hen “';" = “‘”‘"r { how Ferraro ot the metal. All callers | The confession states that Gurley, | died Tuesday morning following a few | Suffering a sévere attack of influenza, | excavation will begin on the site of | ;' 10 qeath house are separated | the prison guard, entered e g the prison NDED days’ illne: was held ‘this afternoon | !S improved. the new structure from the prisoners by a double row | room Sunday and destroved the re- TWO SITES RE from her late home. | Charles Elton, who was injured last Entertainment Nets $50. Rev. Carleton | of wire screens, so it does not seem | Puted millionaire’s finger prints, | Hazen, pastor, at the Kensington Con- | Week when struck by an automobile The officers of the Young Men’s | Jikely the strip was smuggled in. photographs and other prison records. ]g.-,\:mi,,m,‘ ehurchilomeiatad and it nrw;n- l]:won.~ corner. l\a]\ been released | Social club );m«! 'llmuufl(‘gd that :.,.‘ ” L-\l\lltl;um turther declared to Capt. L. terment was in the Fairview ceme- | [FOm the ew Britain hospital entertainment whic h was presentec umason of Fort Leavenworth . q tery, New Brita Monday evening in Grange hall netted | ENGINEERS RETURN. that Gurley was the principal factor cations Both Favored—Miss Wilber| tery, New Britain Miss Wilber € Ny I M = about $50. The money will be used | in arranging the escape. Pattersan| D — o Meet—! ing S T et M a le lilll ) i 5 = =0 st Bl SNaRc 1 it t to lif 2 ret—Ge | to furnish the rooms of the club in | 27(h Division and Also Aero Me to reward all of his men with oesn’t hurt a bit to lift an, +Very I—D. A, R. to Mcet—Getng | v o9 has been received in p | 27th Division and Also Acro Men on w y cormn | Grange hall. A pool table will be in- |* i R Kooy money. | Members for Village Society. fomngirom grelative flof Miss T, — stalled in a very short time. i A LOR Rkt The guard in tower 3 already had| right off with fingers Wilber, who recently went to Oak- Miss Minnie Bigelow. principal of No report has yet been received New York March 20.—Eighteen | been bribed, Chuttum declare At a recent meeting of the commif-| land, California, that she is critically | the Newington Grammar school is | from John . Lamb and Charles B tee appointed by the local war boavd ill at the St. Vincent hospital there. | seriously ill with pnermonia af her confession Upson’s Corner and Berlin Street Lo- ., and' hundred and twenty overseas troops| Patterson was to scale the prison| - | 2 . | Sherman who were appointed to in- |, (ooo © ot o O ECES POSBE | wil there. Gurley forged transp proposed me-! Miss Wilber was formerly of Berlin { home in Wethersficld. vestigate the question of securing per- | e 3 s tation from Kansas City and is well known in the theatrical | — Tt (T M o i e e G (R G SR Rl i circles in New York city, where at | Sergeant Ralph Moody, who re- granite memorial shaft will be erected 3 e the present time two of her plays are . cently returned from France after 1§ 1 g rome: e town of plays ax i T e vv«-”d : 1‘“‘” ”[\l‘wl:-b \‘\ Bip A CLEIInE i months’ service with the 103d cay Berlin who served in ar to take action on the to San| morial it was decided that a brown Pattersan and| it ix understood that they have in | aboard included t 27th Engineers | himself. Chuttum, Gurley, Anniy and| , mind a number of places in Plainville | comple with 43 officers and 1,349 | May were to have met Patterson near nd are negotiating with the owners { enlisted men; the 17th and 137th | the prison in a motor car, and all jons are being con- D. A, R. to Mect. alry receijed his dischs at Camp | of the places in regard to leasing club | Aero squadrons, and a casual com- | Were to drive to Kansas City, where it WW\‘\’:”‘]‘ y:’n"l\.;\" of a me- The Emma Hart Willard chapter, | /€YD Yesterday and arrived home | rooms (o the boys. G Ghirleviand Batiascnicoratit, ;‘,’.“l“‘l:,‘,bfl 4\.\\“\"( suitable to the towns-| Daughters of the American Revolu. | 25t evening Piyemen to Hold Tair beople. The commitiee in charge willl tion, of Berlin, will leave for Hart- ! Yeport their plans to the war hoard! ford tomorrow afternoon on the 2:30 take Corporal George R. Herbfled, of | the train to California Maple Hill Titerary elub at .- hey|Beld a fair in the Grange hall some in the near future (gaiagand s viliSaltend Stholib: S A Bl s i pteion o Mrs, R. W. Dol | time next month. The firemen have ganized | the plot through the arrest of Gur- Many of the townspeople who have| meeting which is being held at the | (', C (R R H B W0 B0-) ot had a fair since the burning of the | at Camp'Meade on October 23, 1917, | ley. It is declared that Gurley at. been asked to send in their ideas asj home of Mrs. Robert Lewis. *A good B e R e )""‘ own Town hall and it is expected that | and represent several nationalities and | tempted to hire a car for the Leaven- to where a suitabio place would be to| prosram will be carried out and a | " S, osoeitl hour| evorything possible will be done to!all branches of the mining industry. { Worth trip, and because he was un.| c this proposcd memarial secm to| number of musical selections will be | 75 ©NIOYE _ | make this event one to be remem- | In France the unit operated with the | @ble to explain the nature of the) favor the grounds near the chapel at; rendered by members of the local! oy o == Jhd datign. | Pered. The dates and ram o] Pirst Army, taking part in the Marne, | business satisfactorily, finally fold} Upson's corner and the triangle at| chapter. All members are requested M iese el es H‘"" the affair will be announced in the Mihiel and Argonne offensives, In | the chauffeur of the plot. While he Berlin Congreeational church. One| to bo on hand. A number of automo- | (% Wil leave riday for a visit to | by, fugur e Argonnc they constructed 53| WAS conducting negotiations the of the ideas which is being considc .y‘l biles will take the local chapter to the | °" § PRt J Brief Items. { trenches of various kinds under heavy | €Pa ‘r'wurr”nnmv‘m the police and the the committee is that the suitable! depot shortly after 2 o'clock | . S > The N e she e anc ere mentione <po. | Arrests followed ;‘ml\h s ‘\'v\vpl\\‘orll.'d would be the Getting New Members. Bdward Slater of New Britain 1 The weck-night Lenten service will eiflireland vete tmentioned finfor Chief of Detectives Phelan said he propased triangle at the Congresa-| The committee appointed to take tional church grounds. The opinion} action on securing new members for expressed by the person Proposingy (he East Berlin Village [mprovement | 3 e memorial be crected at the| society, announce that the drive is in | . 5 (L:’xlwlx ”“ 1'\“ b r’ |w1| DastiBariinhand| nreee et e S S o | day for a sojourn in [*hiladeiphia | Mood A = T phone, and that others at the prison and Stlantic City. | Sequassen lodge O. O, 17 will | International Code Will Be Simi pathy with the plot answered the crceted to the CIVil war Velerans| ciety at the nest meeting. The socicty | o T e N 'vv‘i\r‘\ its resular ]xm‘~\:i._»"w1x_»“m.um;‘ while' Berlin proper is withuut & M-y is planning (o improve the trees and i 1" gt Sesdasna B0 Sl esioo LS L) D O N T oh 50 (Havas ) T T morial sidewalks of the town { Il towards the Newington quota for | —— | arvis, March 20, (Havas.)—The In . g | the Near East campaien | KING OFFERS TROP Complain About Road. To Hold Pool Tournament. | i i S o past few wecks there ) otrnam Jetwo, | i 3 During the past 2 el A pool towmament betwoen the British Ruler Approves Henly Re- | the proposed international code. It | heir to §5.000,000 fhrovgh the deat FRONG LIVE CHICKEN has been as many as ten of the locall young men of the American Paper A | is hoped that its labor will be com- | of un uncle in St. Paul, the tologrs citizens complaining about the rodd) Goods and Berlin Construction com- gatty IPor This Ycar. 1 | ¢ e i 1zl Ylans T ‘h S = | pleted within a week and the results | notifying of His moc detaile between Berlin strect and East Bet-lpan o will be held in the near future | o5 ond Plans Two, sl ARG Londen, Mareh 20, via Montreal :ll,‘fl ,’,‘“1”.‘“’,‘,,;“ “.‘k,]‘\,“",‘,,‘f. L & “‘],,\..”fh“fl '4],1"‘_ goodirorcunclaly 5‘} lin. Owing to the recent mild weather! 41" fopson's billard rooms. There will Ioue Nide o Engine. The Henly Rozaitu committee an- b From the progress made by f(he]on deposit in s Hanens con Pla the frost has been thawed out ofi g roupr tcams and the men running London, March 20.-—Following suc- | nounces thai King Georse has prom- | sub-commit ithanpearsl (hat B el ro IS inesinte o an the ground and hasleft the road in af ¢jc nighest number of balls on both | cesstul triuls of new British dirizihles 6 5y tonhiio: ht i appeul E imedi c Hi ] o « m proposal is to subjcct traffic by the air | wo not have expirc terrible condition. Of late 1t 13| sides will play the final gamc The | of the rigid type, the government, ac- ' ony 1 t 1919 resatta 1S | routes to virtually the same regions as been almost impossible for an auto-; yiiiore of the recent game between | cording to the Mail. has ordered the | cvent will be oben fo unateur crews | hat by ground rout 1 planned O 5 N 3 the Irish and Italian young men of | building of two enormous airships. | of service wen represenfing any al- | to rroteot the custome. regulations. of TORFE SOLDIERS ARRIVE “TIZ” FIXES ACHING, the town will challenge the winners ! Bach will be 800 feet long and will | licd nation or British dominion or col- | i i wport New Va March 2 G, = The Kansas City police learned . Plainyille Hose Company, No. 1 will | Pittsburgh, died on the trip across How Plot Was Discovered. Mrs. Chas Hare entertained the s | i he 27th Ingineers were or a tiny bottle for a few cents, sufficien! to rid your feet of every hard corn soft corn, or corn between the toed ind cualluses, without one particle o pain, soreness or irritation. Freezond is the discovery of a noted Clnein nati genius Try Ireezone! Your drugsist selll . g SR b held this evening al the Congrega- | cial orders three times for exceptional { cently purchased the Frecman resi- | h(‘ ((]xh ‘1' e ns =< n “\h il notified authorities at Leavenworth ience on Robbins avene | " gy of the plot to effect Patterson’s es- - topic in the serics on “Isalms of the — = | tovic in the salms i cape, and gave the name of Patterson| | Social Life” will be “The Iersonal | G K. Spring and mother left Tue LAND RULES IN AJTR. to the person answering the tele- Kensingthon there arc monumei® menhers will be brought into the so- | S Road Driving Laws, phone, and thatothers at the prison will be found involved in the plan Pattersan, according to a news i port from Leavenworth on Januar SPRECIAT = i sub-committee at work elaborating | 31, was notified that he had faller ter-Allied acrial commission has a BUILDING BIG AIRSHIPS, the various countr hing SWOLEENNSOREREET]|RERet e et teeie: have a capacity of 3,000.000 cubic | ony which hus raised its own expe- | Toedi s orotir ot (ho. front | Pringing 639 men of the 114th Berlin Briefs. feet. They Will be driven by six cn- Charles Bickerton, who was recent- | gin which will generate a total of | ly discharged from the United States| 1,800 horscpower, and, it is said, will ing g callouscdigicetiand Army aficr serving seven months | have a lifting Dower of 80 (ons, com- Sornee overseas, is a guest of Corporal Porter i pared with 29 tons, the largest lond malitics ma omplicd with at > T el events already arrar £or/ crows| |y hdtns polite C e Allen Dean, of Brandywine lanc, who | carricd by any known to he in exist rom the allied forces Good-bye, sore feet, hurning reet, : arrived at his home yesterday after | ence. e e | swollen feet, tender feet, tired feet. | <os. hunions | several months’ duty o\erseas = TV o Gt 1 53 et R l st Cr ' Good-bye, corns, callouses, hunions | Seyeral WA ILT LY B ertin SEEKING NIow TiIal ate efohioaCiLy A m Y : and raw spots. No more shoe tight- " az ib. ditionary force or the equivident o T G N iun Baltalion of the 30th (O he commitiee has decided not to e o i i, ] 0 How *Tiz" does comfort tired. burn- FRESH CAUGHT SHORY accept any entries from overseas or vt ther m order that clstom oreign countries except in the four Congregational church held its regu- = —_ “' ;fi;;‘or‘ u'rfr”l"“w."‘-“]‘;fsfififr#’o;h%} h1° Conter Church Girl Scouts Arranue | For years my hands were almost raw. aficrnoon at the | 1awyer of Torrington Man. Condemn-| 5,5 2 : Bl ness, no more ying with pain or 2 . | They it itk 4 . ness. no more limpin Cheney & €. doing business in the For Saturday Performance, | ey itched so bad I was almost crazy. - e | cling vesterday i L : S our face In agony iz | 1ar meeting ve 2 3 3 dolng. Suffercd day and night. Used ail kinds D e aonn 1 B i Fon s | °d to Dic. Claims New Evidence. ity of Toledo, County and State afore- : i e of medicine and ot no relief. Lot a1l SOl Mento ey A 5 Han 2l Rending oot said, and that said firm will pay the \ play entitle : ¢ s hopes of ever being cured until I gota Broz e it R | Torrinzton, March 20.-A suit has sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for | (‘om "owi by the G 1= magical, acts right off m 5 ey e ol e poisonous exuda- he & rl trial botile of D. D. D. Results were so pened Clams Qrawa outjalliithe Jpolaonols o st Terlin held its regular weekly | hoan. filed in {he 2 wourt fop| €ach and every case of Cafarrh that | seen! S . SRP G great [ got a large bottle, Can sieep Hicater Meclerct vhic th feet Use n file superior ¢ t for s, troop & prlch AUUTDD s I, coun 1 Jick 2 cannot be cured by the use of HAT.T.S L - April 12, i ’ Dow and will always praise D. D, D ced Steak ( 1 nd wear smaller shoes. Use SR D \ unty by T.. J. Nickerson,| CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY | Stlional chure t & —ROBERT K. HOLMES, Manakin, Va i i ok and forget your foot misery. [ home of Mr Ales e SOLL W | public defender for a pew trial for Sworn to beforc me and subscribed ; | churcl \ Anyone suffering from skin trouble—mild or Ah! how comfortable your feet feel.| John Kiniry, Charles M. Weldon. | Giordano Candido of Torpinzton who! In my presence, this 6th day of Desore E ¢ f ; \ severe—ghould investigate at once the meri W comfortable our feet feel. | dobn Kininy, Charies Son e e e S e RS Qe B ASON, | ¢ . P ofD.D.D. Try it today. We guarantee the ¢ i bLo (Seal) ¢ Public. first bottle. $5c, 80c and $1.00. any druggist or department store.|and Thomus [merson were notified | murder of his landlady, Mrs. Angelind| fremn catarrh el ot imfetas sed : ; & ¢ e ppear at the superior court this| Pecario in May, 1917 IS EaA e thronuah the td ¥ : i Don't suffer, Have szood feet, glad|to appear > 7 i and ac gh the Blood on the : e ng to be examined 10 sce if they | The action for a ne | is hasod| Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send Ntant tuth Roardn | eet, feet that never swell, never | morning to : W tria e Rt . Marion E ® i ® ;",_‘ never get tired. . A vear's foot | are qualified for jury service at theion what is claimed (o be » newly dis-| fOF testimonials, fr I daling Mit liams, Co THE (] AL Tois P ; F. 7. CHIE; & CO., Toledo, 0. | T r S LOLON Kin comfort guaranteed or money refund- | trial of the five men indicted for the ! covered evidence as to Candido's men-| goig by all Druggists, 750 a0 delia Kilbourne, Francis — Williams, | iion for S Disease od 4 A murder of Captain William F. Mad- | tal condition. ! Hall's Family Pils for couliNipation, Fthel Borg and Esther Bottomiey o meetinz vesterday afternoon at the | fitchfield Clars o sraincra

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