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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1010, Faultlessly Gloved Hands a Joy Come Let Us Make You Joyful Satisfaction assured ever the quality, with a complete r: suit you, - For Warm Weather Wear—We call attention “Kayser” makes, in all the latest noveltics. kixtremely Smart are the Slip-on Glov Choice of grey, pongee, whilc, self or contr: Another Smart Style is a Silk white, for $1.75 pair. Complete Line of 2.Clasp Gloves, Silk ones, in tans self or confrasting stitching, priced at 75¢, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 pair. Children’s Sflk Gloves, 2-clasp style, tans and white, 7 Long white Silk Gloves. in all sizes, priced $1.00 pair. Net Vestees—Very Special, at Women's Neckwear Dept., (Aisle enciennes lace trimmed, at 98¢ each. Gas Ranges—Approved by Good Housekeeping Institute and leading Domestic Ncience teachers must measure up to every test. You will certainly make no mistake in buying Detroit Jewel “Special™ (Stove Dept., Downstairs). ) Tea Hours, From 3 to 5— Will be very enjoyable if Music by Myrella Trio will add much to your pleasure Leather Goods Dept.—Attention called, to the Bill-Folds, Identification and of real Leather and only priced 50c each, but Iree, with every case, your name printed with gold letters while yeu wait. Other Cases for two, three, cluding name in gold letters. Store Your Furs in Our Big Cold Storage Plant—Located on our own premises. in new building where ou can see them when vou wish. No sending out of town when vou leave ITurs or other storage goods with Fully insured against Moths, Theft or Fire, you have protection at small cost. Phoue, Charter 5200, Fur Storage Section. V Who comes to us (o be G of sizes. A glove stock so I We have the kind, the color, and ng rge, and comprehensive, we can casily to our fine showing of Silk Gloves in “Nig and gara” to wear with the new bell sleeves. with clastic at the wrist stitching, $1.75 pair. Glove with tucked wrist and three clasps. Choice of grey. pongee and gray, pongee, brown, mode, black and white, with c. D), are embroidered Net Vestees, Val- vou are served in our Restaurant. License Card Cases, made four and five Tdentification and License Cards, for 98¢ to $7.50 each, in- us, HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. S HARD DRINK? HERE to the local town authorities and the ew York, w Haven and Hartford \Probibition Cocktail May Be| Faten With Spoon railroad offices, in regard to the sinzton will displayed at libraries. be BERLIN NEWS HONOR FLAG FLIES (VR KENSINGTON Banner Awarded Town for Going - Over Top in Filth Loan Drive ; To Bring Suit. blocked sewer and overflow from the tank in fhe locality of the Berlin pas- senger station. which in the past sev- eral months has on numerous occa- sions flooded his cafe, cellar and de- | stroyed over $500 worth of ligquor, Joseph - Scoilnick,” proprictor of the Globe cafe at Kensington, will bring suit against the town and railroad through his Hertford lawyers, he SRDLE R L S Le U S says. already—ifhe prohibition coclktail with | ~ BECKLEY GETS VICTORY FLAG Are Helene Abel | Mrs, Helene Abel { died at her home in vesterday morning illne: with pneumonia. is a recent resident in that part of the town, having moved here several | weeks ago from Cromwell, where | had resided for over 20 yvears. She one of the oldest residents of | that town and is survived by one son, | Rudolr Abel, who recently purchased the Minnie J. Dickenson property at | East Berlin. Mrs. Abel was born in { Germany and came to this country 2 | when but child. Her husband died Kensington { soveral years ago at Cromwell The | The funeral will be held this aft- | ernoon from her late home and the neis Deming, who | interment will be in the Tutheran i | cemetery at Fresh Pond. Long Island. drive acti- | The yoad commissioner has started | road repairing. Although there many out employment the commissioner finds it hard to them as the town's scale of not up fo that of the factories. eral of the employ teams la season, have gone lo at the brick The town | | feams at the preseit time arc engag a | in repairing the roads in the ISast Berlin district, which for the past several months have been in need of repai i K. G, S Vs The Kensington Gramma nine will go to New Britain tomor { afternoon. where they will meet North End school nine at their ponent’s diamond and, & held the b o Lok Mildrum, 10 the Seldon (SonEresational Wil Aown Carleton Hazen, Heae Kensington A e at New Britain, zave the and the fact that of fhe chur standing good showingz aclinitics: helncdtin To Hold Practice. Acorn baseball team practice tomorrow evening Rerlin Fair grounds, All all candidates to he Dies. aged Fast fa kic 90 yea Berlin early followinz a lrief Mrs. Abel The only difference the between the new concoction and one heretofore passed over the mahogany is that you Jongratulations cccived from - ' Congratulation: Rtecct do not drink the new one. Instead | Washington—Owner of Kensington you carve it and then ent it. You may <he h 0 se it as an appetizer You may Cafe to Bring Suit Against Town u s an 1 roor you may nd_ N. Y. ! was steam any zigzag All F new cocltail appetizer at dinner at the nisht. It was * small, muddy up on it would bever as vou upon N. IL and H. Railroad. age. is talking about It was served the Polvtechnic Hotel served green ookiyn the an itute Saturday Berlin’'s honor flag for the five Liherty Loan drives today may be seen hank s i ins flyir the Berlin Savings Bossert building, headquarters for flag s\ Was entrusted to F from 2 as_ a patty—a which was the patty—and after | those present had sampled a few, they voted that Dr. John . Olsen, the dis- overcr. who is head of the chemistry department of the institute, should become the most celebrated man in the world if there is no arm in ‘steaminz up” with a knife and fork instead of a gluss. The doztor i not relish the campaigns. arrived in town yesterday and chairman during the was There is much discussion are roid employ wages Sev- with vities. N among residents whether the flag is a the one awarded to the town for going over the top in the Victory Loan drive. Many residents have made the tion the flag should be ., from flagpole at Kilby square. ¥ TThis. however, is a misunderstanding, a flag at the Berlin Savings bank is the one awarded to the town for its Zood record in all five of the drives It willf be remembered that all towns which went over their quota during the five drives will be awarded this flag the Liberty Loan committee | at Washington. b B M that the rived in following memhers 15 vesterday d disclose the formula with a kick™ until he sulted his lawyer. “The prohibition vented as a [ he he wo of had 1a Soasts who were Ui that flown v the town con- | work vards. cocktail in for the hanquet.” “and I had no idea of again. Dut a great opening has been { Does: the law specify drink? I it does, I hold the of a million i men in my hands, for my invention is to be eaten, not drunk. If the law does not specify drink, hut says ‘intox- {icant,” it ‘thirst's was the novelty explained, ever using it glorious now and scen North Inds, 3 1y sehool flesine ow the - this morning honor flag ar- morning Deming Victory Loan town Monday discussion the local reported is o case of labor § ~ 5 i lost." Conference. i the won received formula, but a “Tince by banquet so which the much popularity, I many inquiries for the I know Ldry law that T omast cad it thoroughly If the cifies drink, 1 have found loophole I intended as a loophole, hut i the expected and desired interpreta tion forward, my loophole destined to fill a long-felt want AN T will that theve cohol in this cocktail The remaindes of some day the fortune me [ at the and E. W Zerlin Rev. the church port vear's delegate from church, delegate from Congregational of rerty ‘cocktail’ committee, it have school at from the the only an honor * district made the last drive final flag The -Li ported today was Beckley and he so little about the school flagpole wait until T have was district ceive the during winning law spo- h and | a was not the will at hold the members. of for the as ar- the team Britain of the The comos is erty Loan committec that it is in card of congratulations from the Lib- 1,0an committee headq shington receipt of a say is is al- the team and erty team are urzed present, W committee during that Berlin holds any other fown The entire drives turned to arters congratulating the on the the at the formula of fame would be foolish may heing have ents the madc the local ranzoments management stating | Meet next eazon. Fair Committec to Meet. The committer in charge Paul's T. A. and B. socicly's fair, which is to be held at the parish hall from May 16 10 May 20, will hold entie i a meeting tomorrow evening in the reception room of the hall Berlin and Ken. | Berlin Briefs, E —— = Ladies' Aid ongregational church held its this afternoon at H. Shaw. A short delivered following the meeting which the chairman | Grange will hold a social tomorrow eveninz in are Iy local means 1t now for it =< 00d services ren- L0 to giv av first ihe Cre: in dered drives and . o Sunda amec e as good a record as | Besides, there is the Amendment to cope with. the of Nineteenth its size in eceipts the state 1 appeal to Define the ind Tor local half five loan lwyers Brooklyn ir the in at of law, define soon the fi cockiail, the it which given headquariers amounted million which is considered a zood my rminla over dol- oy o prohihition lars ing by not ik show vink that is nk local people, as there v 1,000 inhabitants in the The three helmets which Kast Berlin, are only can make one worli about ! be to the thirsty town given to The society of the ‘; | Berlin ¢ CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years hrief 2 Always bears 4 m and is awaiting his en 1¢ Hours' devations Panl's morning Mary 1. and who have heen spending the winter at St. Augustine, Fla., have returned to their home in Kensington. Postmaster William W. Fagan one of the delegates from the town attending the IFForesters’' convention in ! New Britain, IFort at St meeting the church ended Mrs. F. yostorday m Nelson, vas Agnes business was | by and dance | | i J irange hall. called Berlin the o Signature of of Ken- regular formerly in the John Newberg, sington, has enlisted | the PLAINVILLE NEWS PLAINVILLE LOANS $715,000 T0 GOVT, This Amount Subscribed During Five Bond Issnes SERVICE MEN ALSO BUY _ Record of Town is Second to Nonce— McLeod, Manager of pach Cam- paign, Has Been Hard worker— Other Interesting News Ttems, During the entire period of the war the town of Plainville has loaned the government, through thc of Liberty bonds only, $715.000. It shoulq understood that the anount’is for bonds only and includes only those ‘purchased in this | town. Local people purchased thou- dollars worth in other vari- ous factories, ete., which this town: has not heen credited with and which would raise the amount considerably In all five campaigns for a loan of money to the government this town proved itself equal to the task oversubscribed every time. Tho loan quota was named at $36,000. was hpnestly believed that not that amount money town to be loaned. When paign had closed the town had not only given that amount but had sub- seribed for a total of $55,000 worth of bonds, to medium the ftotal of be sands of a and first It was the | cam- there in the the the Following nection arc all figures in campaigns: Amount sub- seribed 000 179,000 118,000 204,000 59,000 con- with No. of. Quota tions £36,000 162,000 81,000 16 First Loan. . Second Loan Third Loan. . Fourth lLoan Fifth Loan Total As far as is now o locai man, $562,500 $715,000 - 4,044 known there is no who was in the who did not purchase heavily as possibic in honds. The total number of subscriptions which is 4,944 would credit every man, woman, and child in the town with a bond and would leave several credited with more than onc bond A, A MeLeod, treasurer Plainville Trust company, was the fi- nancial manager of all the drives in the town and under his able direction the town’s figures were available at all times. Mr. Mcleod this morning fered the following in refercace (o the town and its loan campaign “Planville, as a communiiy, indivdual in the town, is consratulated on the great town attained in all its campaigns for the sale of honds. The town cxceed- | ed, and well, its quotas in | all The results were obtained throush the individual efforts of every citizen in the town. Our Liberty Loan workers were with cordial patriotism wherever and wheneven they in the fown. ‘That but enthusiasm of worked with they wen success bt nnient called for a look at the above figures will that the people of this town more and more in each diive to obey the wishes of ernuient. The men of the town who | went and fousht made a great and alorious record. The men who stayed at home, while unable to experienee in person the horrors of war and crown themselves with fighting heroes' laur- cls, have made a fine record. and one which the town of Plainville will al- ways cherish and which will the | shining lizht of the future history of | the town While dividuals of and to he success the every exceeded drives. received called the they tended o increase workers and greafer zeal until The individual what the gove were and show strove successive the to - of be My in for Mcleod conneciion mentions no in- | with his | thanks word | should in appreciation of the work of the members of the loan com- mittees who labored unceasingly to uphold the record of the town The Women's committee did splendid work, the publicity committee kept the public informed constantly as to | the progy the committec in every campaign to the town who speakers | and who interested the people with | their every wor The work is now | done and many will forget it but in i the town's history the deeds of all the loan workers will be kept a perma- e?Z_z_qelm Four ceess a be said oss, speake Lrought hle men were Flour eper nees Angelus knows it ihe gives the purest, lihtest, delicious and nourishing bread, rolls and his. cuit.—Thompson Milling Co,, Lockport, N Sold b, ndrowsk St heciit h that most flou Y | city | which they | the | from the service. | several service, | | several the | | plant | the | the | known nent record the war. Cahill Company The Cahill houses on Whiting an oflice building constructed nection with the usincss being done anch of the company will adjoin the storerooms. pany has been in this town hut a short time and has built up a most lucrative business, Wholesaleing of groceries, ete., is the company’s husiness and at present its sales include the whole surrounding territory. The auto trucks of the company been in- creased in number with srowth of the business and two road salesmen constantly. With the the company its growing to the town's efforts in Building Oflice, company, with street, s store- having in con- increase the local The office The com- large of by have the kept busy ofice completed able handle reater are new will business with New Plainville advantage of be to case. ttract, today the bargain day sales in New Britain and the trolleys to that did an extra heavy day's business From carly mornin the the town could seen direction of tic their arms were retirning the bargain plained hecause Britain Sales housewives took women going in city laden varied man not should purchase first of the and upon were be neighboring heavily many and trat they did sales com- know (¢! Invites Men In hoys of rtain to Party. {he mail this morning the local Company L, 30Tth Infantry received invitations from (heir former officer, Captain Ward B. Chamberlain to a get-together party of the men of to be held at the Hotel IFriday night. The com- the 77th Division and the but recently discharged Local hoys in Com- pany L were Edward Barrows, Har- old Corning. and Dominic Reale. On the preceding cvening there will be a welcome home party at the Hotel Pennsylvania for members of the 307th IRegiment and the local boys are included among those invited, Home. however, Zood to the local improbable that they company McaAlpin on pany is of men were looks mighty it attend. boys and will Public Plumbers from the ware company were busily engaged this morning repairing the public fountain cn Central Square for use by the public during the summer months. The fountain has heen maintained for years and was the gift of T. U. for the public’s use. Ior it has been customary to keep the fountain's basin filled with ice thus making the . water used by the people, ice cold. It is probable the procedure will b this Fountain Repaired. Plainville Hard- W Q same followed vear. teal Estate Sales Continue, Plainville's real estate ho tewns and cities rather would An important vesterc when it tenen m as in neigaboring not abating but on the increase. reported that homestead is scem fo he sale wars nt has is thus was 1y large two Canal cntley best learned the Healy heen street It on to George of the Sles Moy Bentley honse for and was given.the first opportunity Other sales of homes | nd would prople are considered far a ter one roported mt in heen to | had the many v purchasc numerous i all the lo praperty in the the fact on. The mean « aid theit heen that their no relief duc Toing merely and do not it scem selling howeyer, Tenenients is matter that of no huilding property | ownership tion of ten- the least. to is of (ransfer o the conge cments or in Resumes Old Schedule, s the time schedule local its old Gratifying to people the | C.S. HILLS & CO. HARTFORD “THE. HARTFORD SILK STORF S FOR STANDARD PATTERNS. Protect and Pre- serve Your Good Figure Keep the charming lines, the graceful poise and figure. American Lady Corsets AND FRONT LACKE Corset—the uthful beauty of your naturally good BACK LATE You if for can do it the right of you wear Corset made Just vour individual figure. type You Corset Model if Look for the Name in the Corset. 1.00 $2.00 $1.50 Women’s “Kayser” Knit Underwear FOR SPRING A wide variety of weights made with flat non-irritating detailed finish, that is always E VESTS, 35c of fine cotton, the right CORSETS. 3.50 $3.00 will exactly “AMERICAN $5.00 get LADY" you ask for .50 9 AND SUMMER styles, in Vests with that in “Kayser' FOR. $1.00. style, low and seams found EACH. 3 Swiss ribbed and Union Suits, nice to products attention Vests white. neck, sleeveless, in VESTS ests of ach, 50c BACH lisle {hread and French Band Top grades for 65c and 7ac round low neck. vhite finer lightweight lighter, all full sizes, hetter V and SUITS AT $1.50. Vests with body, Italian reinforced, SUITS AT Silk, <hield French band reinforced $1.65 EACH top Union Suits, of lightweight, einforcemeni SUITS AT $1.75 Band Suits, tops, white or ribbed pink lisle French shield and ¢ band ch white lisle thread, EACH Italian Silk lisle pink, reinforced. Union fine thread body, white or SUTT Silk and NEW WASH DRESSES We are already showing a morning, porch, sireet or afternoon ingham, ratiste and or ndie at prices ranging from $5.95 to $25 25 Suits, ACH Italian ribbed reinforced Heavy shield Band Top crotch body, white or pink, wonderful variety of Materials latest .00. dainty Dresses fine and for qua, colorings, wear, n voile, designs B e —— md apprehend dis FLIERS ARE NOT GOING JUS] May 14 Hawker and zel away poor anyvone whose illegal GENERAL Washington REASSIGNE 14 ances e Wil or M \ the Major-Gen- o eral Clement fornie ITISH ; G commander of Rainbow divisior o in livision, Camp day detailed t Vi St Johns, o command aviators, The Raynham, today Britis Humphries, Jaye T S zinia, relieving not likely trans-Aflantic to on rig.-Gen Morrow, who, theil were er of to Reports reverting to his permanent rank received of weather for a mid- | lieutenant-colonel. wili he assigned restmption the Bristol The day Mtz Co factory and five possible that five be forthcoming The reaction alter factory’s reture of works by local now week half 1 days nd within a the wa which hours a is a may time, hurt local business, | manui knit underwear IFor some time the factory worked but four week and the young wom- en were the that times would come. is st local residents days all the factory blowing p. m.. instead of had customary for davs a of opinion worse 1t older ange to hear of 1o whistles p. o, 4 as heen Callela Sells Stove. Broad street ice eream parlor and store at Savin RRock The deal days Joseph Callela of an has | confec- to Ralph | was consum- 120, The local man the pl: in- cream or the near store at cmployed sold tionery Yacovitz mated a few had been owner tended opening for the summer He may purchase nearcr He Rockwell factory in e and | ome | n | well of the in ice resort is Drake! and is town. Plainville anniversary mass McGuire this morning in 1y Merey o A} n Sricts the, celebraied the by late at s Chureh of the pastor, An John Oonur 1 ey ey Churel his annual in the Mis or was of Fay i B Our vacation South. John I visiting parents is the wifc of Minor, Jr who the Amcrican Broad strect vim zla of the enjoying old home | irfon Saviour at pastor is - of of kL home ast Licutenant stili New her Main Minor the yushand on street. She John cas with LOST—Thur Bieyele on containing gold turn to Ryder's store. n is overs army. May Sth, black case, sses. Re- 5-14-1dx noon on MAYOR NOT BAR Mayor MILWAUKEL WILL w. Daniel 1. w. May 14, Milwatkee, denied Hoan a request of a dele- of provent W American lLegion members | an I. W. W. meeting Sat- | gution to urday night Persecution creates radicalism of worst kind and I don’t want to ease the strength of the I W. W.s | the mavor. “T don't he- lieve it my duty set de the constitution. Men have their rights under it to express their views, but are held accountability for what they s We have the police de- partment and the department of jus- tice to see that there is no disorder the inc here,” said e to to "MAKE day start duty in the Canal Zone YOUR OWN PAINT with L& M SEMI-PASTE PAINT and your own Linseed Oil. MAKES BEST PAINT—WEARS LONGEST The L & M Paint is so positively good that it is known as the ““Master Paint.’ When Linseed Oilisadded, then the actual cost of L. & M Paint—thereby made ready for use is about $1.00 per gallon less than the price of other high-grade paints that Oil to L & M Semi-Paste Paint are sold all ready for use. $OYLE €O, NEW BRITAIN: H, (. VILLE: BRISTOL, HA RBDWARE (0., They are simply adding Linseed THOMPSON, BRISTOL PLAIN, FOR SALE Valuab'e Main Sireei Properiy One block with two-tenement houses, CAN ALL BE BOUGHT ON \ 10 CAIL QUICK IF INTERESTED. A. GORBACH, Real Estat MAIN LIY ninc tenements and five stoves, also sceyveral CENT BASIS, STREVT. AUTOMORBILUS BOOTH AND BLOCK, ACCIDENT INSU TEL. 1190, TANCE, SULLIVAN'S GARAGE 10 Chestnut Street, Tel. 1418-5 or 853-12. PIRE, We are equipped to do first class repair work, satisfaction guaranteed. Our mechanics are second to none, We have customers waiting to buy your ,cars, Bring them in. 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