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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1919, | PLAINVILLE NEWS { A—S Nfl T - LOGAL FACTORIES e : - RALLY, AFTER WAR HOUR SflGKNtSS | SO id COmeYt ang | Since He Gommenced To Residents Looking Forwart 10 Take “Fruit-a-fives” ‘GOOd F r eSh New Era of Prosperity e he e MR run-down and tired, and suffered L4 very much from Liver and Kidney MUCH BU]LD]NG GOING ON wrouble. Ilaving heard of “Fruit-a- lr el tives”, I thought I would try them. THE CLOTHES THAT THE ] R The result was surprising. Jitneys Are On the Inepea<e ero— 7 haze not had an hour's sickuess An ENGLANDER COUCH HAMMOCK on —VFord Takes Stanton's Place at Man- | sinee I commeneed using “Fruit-a- | E uracturing Plant—Ogher News tives™ or Zruil Lizer Tablels, and T YOUR lawn or porc hadds a charm of rest . know now what I haven't known for items of Interest, 2 good many years—the blessing of & and ‘comfort to fhc. surroundings. Imagine the The Peck Spring healthy body and clear thinking benefits derived by being in the open air, reclining T Mannfacturing ! R YEan KINDS WE OFFER YOU compans, 1he T b Munutaturing | brala tanwiorr. |§ comfortably and resting quietly on an Englander Brass o » O = o5 50¢. a hox, 6 for §2.50, trial size 93c. Couch Hammock, after the toil of the day. All the Rivet company and several other k : b ! small plants have gotten on their feut| At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES iy IN 8 TO 18 YEAR SIZES, we are offering some very ~lo:n»um‘» .\u;{s | after the war and reports frem all of | Limited, OGDENSBURG, N, Y. doctors in the country cannot do as much as an Eng- t greatly reduced prices. The varicty in sizes 10 to 14 is limited, but the i DO R e e i } e ( g \1vm.c1 are so good that personal inspection will at once convince you that i & SUULULCE DI OS) —— = = — - lander Couch Hammock to build you up VL this is vour time to buy. And the place is here e e s e e T % i i $15.00 Suits. $15.00. Regular $15.00, $13.00. Regular $13.50 Suits, Sk el life a summer’s day all the year round. $12.00. Regular § Suits, $11.00. $12.00, $10.00. Regular $10.00 Suits, $8.50 cach. | few rivals. It is a junction of the| tion of a four story factory building railroad. having lines running north, | here by the Landers, Frary & Clark outh, cast and west. The two divi- | Company of New Britain. The fa value for 9. SIZES 9 TO 17 YEARS, regular §1.75 Blue Serge Knickers $1.50 pair. All Wool Blue Serge Knickers, worth $£.25, for $3.50 pai 1, 5. 6. 7 YEAR SIZES, in plain knee blue serge Knickers, regular $1.39 grade for $1.25. The §1 grade for $1.10. Corduroy Knic $1.25, $1.00 pair. BLUE SERGE CAPS, of good $1.50 grade, sclling for $1.25 cach. COAT SWEATERS, for boys 6 to 12 years, $5.00 and $6.00 values, in Army and Coat styles, $3.98 cach. SPECIAL IN BLOUSES, collar-on and neckband styles, broken sizes 8 to 15 years, for 59c¢ each. NECKBAND SHIRTS, dandy quality, formerly $1.39, for ${.19 cach. A very special offering. BROWN STRAW HATS, Ra Ra shape, regular $2.75 quality, $2.00 each. i n piET R e s s e el e Croulc i Gon 103 Asylum Street, 150 Trumbull Street, Hartford i struction Company of Hartford have trolley freight station for the shibping | Leceived the contract o erect a e > or their products, The awto ruelis | eONE G T T8 S0 ear T i To Produce Sleep and Rest Try An Englander. sitiing drelsht (from SvaniousBpointaiiiey 5l Hinas (ihe bulldingl will || be also pass through this town, thus giv- N o used as a large storeroom for machin- » ing every possible convenience to local | *5¢" = - manufaciurers {or the shipment of UG : = ] BT i Ford Succeeds Stanton. tions of $3,400 towards Newington's | Within (he past two months the| A~ M. Stanton severed his connee- | quota for the Vietory loan, which was | center of the town has seen a great | U0 as finishing and production su-| oversubscribed 33 1-3 per cont | change in stores. At that time there | Perintendent of the Bristol Mfg. Co S brou about the appointment of what was known as the Chilters com mission, made up of a majority 6| Englishmen, which, after ten year were but a few of the many stores on | 0day. He will ~ take up his new Mrs. E. J. Skinner spent the week- ten yea ey Whiting street occupicd. Foday th duties axs superintendent of a knitting | end with friends in Springfield, {is but one idle store and that was but | Ml in Norfolk Va., next week. His | (S most careful stud and review of th financial figures in the nélationship ol L i the countries since 1801 t th i recently vacated by the Plainville| Place at the local factory will be| Mrs. Adelia Spring has returncd to | of 1., Al king company on moving into its| taken by a Mr. Ford of Bristol. who | her home in Waterbury new home hie stores in the Alder. | has been in the Iristol plant for conclusion of the examination reported that Ircland from t tim i to the vear 1904, when the commis ige block wer only finished when | some time. i : ‘ea, o 5 T they were occupied hy merchants sell- Speeding Autoist Fined ‘*‘""’””""lif"""‘““-”‘iflv'f“‘]»;"fln)‘\»[:v\'v: axed, o HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEFEND ON PROMPTLY ing various lines of goc There Joseph . Moriarity of Waterbury S age 2,500,000 pounds ped RE = CHA will soon he an addition to the stores| was before Proxecuting Atlorney A, S0 B ) Rt CIRD Bliag Gl b andd SEDROE in the center of the town when the| Harry €. Camp of Southington on hat means, roughly, that for thd S, S S ST RIS | i Dlock Qs crceted. It is to be lo- | Tuesday afternoon charged with | WHEN BARGE SINKS oot sEoNernmentE England i will contain six stores, hesides bowl- farg t U ce C 2 ENGLAND—THAT 1S, Taxed MR { numt \ " P rer Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Bunting of = alle: I A tenements. | smashed d also completely le- - 2 number of veterans will also deliy an v ing alleys, pool room and tenements nashed and a my de THAN ENGLAND OR 8COTLAR BERLIN NEWS lhwm talks. Edgerly street, Kensington, are receiv- f rhere are now two restaurants in | molighed a Chalmers touring car on sk AND OR SCOTLAND—] | | N TOP COATS A . very seasonable garments, in-sizes from | sions do an extra heavy freight busi- | tory is lo be w ceiluloid plant but 3 to 15 vears. Regular $12.00 grade, $10.00. Regular . $10.00 srade, ness and the local freight yard is a [ local hoosters hope that the business | $8.50. Regu $8.98 grade, $7.30. TRegular $7.50 srade, $6.50. Itegula { convenient place for the loading of | will be increased so that other| $6.50 srade and $6.00 grade $5.00 cach. | materials being shipped by local | branches of that plant will locate L] BARGAINS KNICKERS. strongly made of zood wearing fabrics pliants, here. The Ideal Switch and Machin- L ] 6 to 17 vear sizes; we offer Knickers, grey and brown mixtures, $2.25 The trolley expioss also serves the | ory Company is also building at the y S $12,500.000 A YEAR Since 1801 iate o 2 congratulations on the Dbirth of | town where the sed to be but one. | the afternoon of the parade of the | T % Mr. Porter states that as yet few | ing congratulations on town where there used to b U on aftern para [ b Taking that, since Januar, Y 3 obile owners have offered | son, Leroy Loren. The local hotels filled with room-| 1024 pegiment in Hartford. The OII]afl, our 11aren an Il » since January 1, 1801} local autom o have off e . T ] the services of their cars, which will| A son has been born to Mr. and fops a5 are the various hoarding | accident occurred on Queen strect overpaid to the British exchequer for o o John McKeon of the Swamp | houses. 1f conditions keep up as at| just over the Southington town line gmeer LOS[ at Sea | that period the extrpordinary sum of I e chiiey andlEast Benlind Xill persons|| foad iiensinzton. the present time the town bids fair to | In court the aceused was defended by S 0to00o00 | Euneral of Mrs, Helene Abel. be a prosperons community and that | his brother who is a lawyer in Wa- | % having antomobiles they wish to lend B —————— Let us remember t "‘Bismarek, | for H,L'(\ parade are requested to send The funeral of Mrs. Helene Al within a short space of time terbury. Moriarity was fined $25 and Dol ) . - \fter the l“,\l‘ of ‘\Xyr‘»]”l'y A'n]L mx':”":‘ % ‘ in their names to Mr. Porter, who is | Who died at the home of her son, Ru- Plainville ax a community is grow- | costs iy the Southinzton court. It is sy e e dne Rl G hen he had Pifass At Hil 1 I ' Rtinae it Tues understootl that persons, including the ad Ihjwte af His & dolp o serlin cs 1g daily and its growth is clearly the civil suit damages captain’s wife, in change of the program. lolp I Shel o tHa stz enlin canls ing@dailyiand fitsEpronith Leatl 3 IES . feet and hoped to break her economi- day morning following a brief illness [ apparent to those who knew the town | will settled by the parties out of | and four children and the engineer, | calls amd fndusts for generatil with pneumonia, was held from herl of old. Industrially the town has | court. ik until today, we find that Ireland hag i On May 30 there will be memorial : 2 senvice B s Pup]eeRoem el | DRGSR GO o Sl LR O : ! % : el were drowned when the coal laden | imposed an indemnity upon her, uy » Will Be Held at Cetne- ' : . Kensingtc “ongregational | [1l¢ hoie vesterday afternoon. The | grown and boomed well —since the & T St S vot- | 10 that time alte Xercises Wil be held at Leme- | = e enein e o oL e e o0y s senfittol (he (Lutherant caios | Sea i o s the e hen Al (s Ta1 | NS William BUrtey Isiconfnadl ko ||biise Nanticokeifownied) byltie Bt cemetery. I ving the decorating : : : » B 8l tery at Fresh Pond, Long Istand, for | faetories turne ? com their | her home on Broud street with an of graves a short program will be factories turned aside from thei 1 [ sank e Isles of Shoals carly to- francs. the, eqt le of - § D, age and was a well known resident at { jrésent time its manufactorics| ~ The postponed meeting of the W : S . . tional church parlors. Rev. Mr. At the present time its manufactori DoY) Captain William Gray and Allen But, over and above pVing cqfial 1 are all busy and, while not over-| % Cromwell e e ougall, a deck-hand. were picked | tasation wigh, England an®@:Scoffang Hazen, pastor, will offer prayer for e e AT Mrs. A. H. Dresser on Church street | MeDougall, a deck-hand, were picked 1 anf_scoffand, ey s worked, conditions are most satisfic- B 0 2 . Beach | IRELAND HAS PAID ENGLAXD IN ‘ deceased veterans. P Pra : - orke pEiey LEMTOBE st usl day afternoor 1p by the coast guard at Rye Beach (LN HAS %A 2 MORE AUTOMOBILES NEEDED Programs for the Decoration Day The local arder F. of A., Will hold | (ory, LLidayRatienagy | after they had drifted about in a OVER-TAXATION ALONE $1,500,- its regular meeting this ovening in Sl TE A o The illustrated lecture given in the | 2 1 000.000, OR . ; AR parade will e issued sometime next | (o Tl Beiin ol s ounds Al In population the town = ha 1 [ small boat for several hours. They | ‘I"” )0 "\1 ’{ '” \'f.}v \\\ GILLION ]V"'l,» S Seral LI ELORRCS B 5 pas = SRS MORE TH. THE INDEM S 8 o'clock. A brief bhusiness meeting was largely attended. The subject of | I s 2 I NITY EXACTED o Will be posted in the local post offices. | wil) he called and a short talk will be the lecture was China. It is under- Dhes o anticokeRmasiih cllastorfo XAGTD S GERMANY T : 5 Srov s the lack of homes for N i & of el Danees e | FROM FRANCE AFTER THE The school children of the Berlin dis- | delivered by I'rivateJohn M. Trehy, [ STgVth is the | £ homes for thel (a4 that Rev. Mr. Strobel is going | SIHNE of three barges in tow of th it i % 0 oceup > o Be- R G un A fc > | EEEANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR trict will march in the parade to the | who is an ex-member of the 26th dis | PE0PIe ‘,’} upy in llh; I\‘_“_ | as w'missionary to a foreign country | (4 Trit N 1 boun : "“'”I '””‘I' % e e Marshal of Procession—Tabs’ Fair | Maples cometery and help in the deco- | vision. cause of the war and the loaning Amboy. J., for Portland anc Iy about one-fifth . n the near future o area of France ration of the graves. The children of | Ladies Aid Society Hokls Mecting, | MOneY o the successtul prosgeution | ©yr e ypeal people attended the an- | 1tocklind, Me. According to Captaimyhe aves of I B ohih T, Opens Tomorrow Night. the Worthington school will not be The Ladies' Aid sociely of (he|Of the war the building in this town | G0 AR, PO SUSICRC EIE AT Gray he and McDongall were on } 1 105 the direct tax which England 7 has been at a standstll for the past| 50 1" hion in - Fox's theater last | Watch about 1 a. m. when they dis- | “"“\ oit of Ireland amounted to about three years. There were more fi e covered *their craft was sinking by | (he sum of 13,000,000 pounds, or the tories built then there were home = = y | the stern. The bharge went down so | cquivalent roughly of $65,000,000. FOR SALB—Kitchen stove, refriger- | ' piqjy (hat they had no time to| Out of that sum, England expended, or, carpets. Also household ar-| .\ ouee Mrs. Gray: and the children | according to her own hookkeep who were asleep below or to warn | COUNMs, 12,000,000 pounds in the gove the cugincer. They succeeded in' put- | ernment of Irvcland, leaving to here FOR SALE—Tomato plints 20¢ doz | g o in the small boat just as the [ self a profit of apparently a million >ther unprecedented ter Transportation ('o. of New York, | of the immense sum of 3,000,000.000 4. T. U. will be held at the homcof =5 faptist church by Revy It Stroel Zrown and is fast growing now. The ! | are the only survivors. week. Notices of the day's activities Machines Wanted to Convey G. A, R, one and only impediment 1o its rapid { Veterans—~Colonel Jarvis to Be | invited to take part in the Kensington | Berlin Congregational church held its parade, as (he students of the Kensing- | regular mecting vesterday afternoon ton Grammar school report they will | at (h, ¢ Mrs. Francis H. Shaw notnces that arrangements for the | - 2 g s homeiol . 4 condigon which should never have L g ; Tion are nearing | NAYC enoush flowers (o decorate the | A short program was delivered by the o e el lemorial Day celebration are ring | 5 > t xisted S ISven now the lack of ten ois aShEs mor L graves of deceased Kensington vet- | members and tea was served. The | XS€ “ ticles at ¥7 Whiting St., Friday aft- completion. On May 25 memorial ments is brought before ine public's . - ermoon 5-15-1dx Henry L. Torter, secretary of the Berlin - Veterans' association, an- crans | society is planning to hold a food sale Colonel Charles M. Jarvis will be [ in the church parlors soon marshal of the parade, and the secre- To Give Entertainment. . Also peppers, caulifiower. Roedler, | \ogco| qisnppeared { pounds for that year, or $5,000,000 tary states he will {ry to secdre the! The Berlin Boy Scouts held their (% Flfa¥ tenement. Construction of | - jonnson's station GEIBRIE R O R i il et e i Treland’s Taxes in 1913--865,000, St. Paul's Fife and Drum’ corps (o | ‘pegular weekly meeting last evening | 10USes 1S what s needed hu s e Beach constf suard station sighted | 000—Would Have Covered Al Go furnish the music. The line of march | in the Berlin Congregational churel | €At and builders are noticeubls 0l missing their ship and brought them ashorc.| ernment ixpenses of Switzerland, YOU LL LAUGH! Fai s BRUIOE I TICH Sasion i wa sl bresided N e e - (e (e A L A heavy sex was running with . wria. Serbin and Half of Den. Opens Tomorrow Night, over by Rev. Samuel A. Fiske, who strong easterly le and the two men | mark. In 1918 They Amounted To services will be held in the Beckley mind every day when people are sceen cemetery at 1 o'clock and in KEast in ail paris of the town looking for Berlin at 3 o'clock. Rev. Samuel A IFiske will speak at both places. % et NS seems fo have a brizht future ahead L o1 t. Paul's T. A. B. society of Ken-! is the local scontmaster, * Tt was voted n i Eehiuinagah had a hard experience during the few | $150,000,000. | | : [of it. The past two years have sccn r | R S LIFI OFF sington will open its annual fair to-! hy (he Scouts that an entertainment (‘ e _f," co L 5 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hare | hours they were adrift. Captain Gray i Obviously foreizn domination (ine jotrossievening Batithe Fnarish@hallo|f il dan calibc Mheldbat Berlind Granize s o LSRR G L D s N A Chestir 1., Jast | belicved the storme had i sud- | volving 1he upkcep of a hostile’ fave The fair committee reports that allt jiy (sl Corporationfnsymancnilyiliestahe | dlena tolui it i arrangements are nearing completion | recein(s of (he nffnir aill he tarned 1o | lighed here. The local factory em | ’ and there will be an entertainment e Noitaoncig, | ploys many local people. The Trun <ki AR o) A The captain and his family and the! So completely has Ingland broke; Doesn’t hurt at all and costs Sl S e g Fonnd RS o (g Bl T3lectrich Gonipay ovith ies ifac 3.oJ. Skinner s in Atlantic City at- The capta ami Ao o sonmbiele s 1 a1 % sivsahiiche i Berling Brief the Manufacturers’ conven- ! two members of the crew of the and's ¢ a with the world, that only few cents lmeniiantononon evehine bvill i 1 oo RSB T | Nanticoke were all from Perth Am- Ua mixed minstrel (roupe from Nog | Scouts will hold ils resuliv weekly upport along commercial lin- e ¥ | mecting tomorrow e ening i (he IRen- | vocent nddition ts the plant bE in L Rey, J. €. Brennan, pastor of St.| Sinston Congrezational church par ympany is now being utilized (o the it SENDING HOME SOUVENIRS. Paul's church and treasurer of {ha | 10rs: Scouimaster Louis R. Goolrich y jiy fnd the i i 3 T. A. B. society, will deliver thej Nill deliver w talk and all Scouts arve | .* Lo how opening address preceding the min-: ¢Xpecied 1o he present strel performance. There will also be Mreoand Mrs. Edward Flannigan, of R ot e e o e i ; | freedom 1 At e ' S DD § o'clock | oblenz, May 15.-—Soldicrs o 1€ 5 A an address of welcome by the presi- | Hartford, are visiting with Mes. Flan- business and the sligt X Annual Cost of Government, enioih. e e e e e e ine B 3 N . " American army of occupation in the 1978 i The fair comwmiiles reports that : igton o ; i e ol S AL -oR Cobleny. been sendit $21,060,000 $50,570,000 amount of candy has heen s i Postor ! of the to home more souvenivs recently than at| Bulgaria .... 23,664,000 95,833,000 n e eaffiod off during v I sins . oL i vt 1 off i ‘ sing St ATl ‘\,‘ Travelers' in- | any previous tinie since the Americans | Sex 5,150,000 - L EnsGhn e hece a3 & ! 5 ¥ 1 ' 1 'S the: 30,946,000 952,000 o £ t) 1 Com purch d the | reached the Rhin X first these 30 ' number of prizes from many of th =7 s R 3 mpany pu \ 46,310,000 122,870,000 lden leak which resulted in | cign army) is more costly and wastes of the barge ful than self-zovernment on {he evening of June he practically no business is done with ind s the dependen of the towr | of clecirte monds his = stable marke | [ reland except by England and Treland ¢ i s able to enter no market in the I Deatrice Moody is home on a = = : world in any large way except I nglish market T T (T sy CAN TRILAND STAND ALONE? InniinGonsiane outifenitheiar shisel B cric in Army of Occupation chedule as are the oth Misst Lael Macy and Thomas K > At i SomBtte iveland with the smalli g in the town. The Drist Are Buying Peace Time Trophies. tions of Burope that prospered in i | i | | i | faciory is running o he Newingfon church, May n ing properiy on loric street souvenirs consisted of German hel- B —_ mets, iron crosses, hayonets and other local business men. Thess . ' e iR § oot Vo 7 | A e Mil Magic!" Just dropla litte | s oniminice venoste (i ; b ! i | FRETE S & § am._regeived subserip- | anmy, but of laiv the soldiers have oy ATeR i Square ile Freezone on that touchy corn, in- | Crana’s orche-tin has heen secn : § v e | Loon buying German HRE o % stantly it stops aching,.then you | furnish mnsic the first evening - 5 £ l d Within the Americin arven on the Denmark . . lift the corn off with the fingers, | AITEL R T A VUL e « ihe e e {eme y eust bank of the Rhin e sov- Switzerland Monday evening ral pottery plants which have heen IR AND A L S S S e v e e | BT || Worth $100.00 a Box B ELIL T ecks turning ont souvenirs for tie Serhia making arrnngem Laticles made of potter Holland " . coldiers. Al kinds of pettery pieces ro a1 - i v - \ 3 8 ~ ¢ ! ind unit whiie he tehes the proces Population. »{ manufactur At the American Ndvwas 91, postoffice in Coblenz officers estima en s C.....2.940.979 that about &0 1 sacks of sonvenirs e opening of Hehdeca . ! switzerland . ......3,888,500 i s \ - = 0 ve shipned to United Statos ove IRELAND 4,390,219 g 3 Bulzaria Serhia . 4,615,567 FACTS AND PIGURES, Greece 4,821,300 signed United States Ireland At time of land have Jong eavs the state- S on the- floor of the olution 2,250,000 No authentic data, o 4 Wt that England, in | 1780 2,920,000 B e > 4 4 | p i : © 2 long period of | 1840-41 17,069,000 2,197,000 e DA e - § . i 2 (Note—The above figures on Fure- % e : 1 3 Vit pean countries are from 1the State- L ; . 8 B : b it B G . 0 T 19 This statement was mad man's Year Book, 1919.) A AR ; g ¢ I s rdvew-isi, Homee St ) ] ind with so much force that finally FRIENDS OF JRISH FREEDOM, is the discover noted Cingci ¢ ) v ¥ § drugais's tors Min Gladsic in 1804, after many | Per Martin J. Kelly. nati geniu 5 r ¥ inc., Buffalo, N. Y. ; demands had been made upon him, ! New Britain, Conn, —advt,

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