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NEW BRITAIN. DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 24, 191G, 91 . Y N N N SEASONABLE NEWS FROM RUG DEPARTMENT FIRST WE WILL CALL TO YOUR NOTICE, SUMMER RUGS, SUITABLE ¥OR LIVIE ROOM, CHAMBER. OR VERANDA USE. ATIRACTIY COOL LOOKING FLOOR COVERINGS THAT WILL GIVE YOU GREAT SATISFACTIO RATTANIA RUGS, in scod room size, 9x12 feet, their resular price § ). for $16.50 Bach. GRASS RUGS are priced, for, 9x12 foot size, $13.75 cach. Others in 8x10 foot, for $11.00 Kach. ze for $8.50 Each, i ; HOME” RAG RUGS, give choice of ] INLAID LINOLIUM, solid colors right through es and prices: the back offered at these special prices: 2Ex72 80 ”‘“1‘“‘ s;-",‘,\‘ """‘i“ Pegular $2.00 grade . ... $1.65 Square Yard 27x54 in., regular $3.00 grade S R e b $4x26 in.. repular $1.50 srade Regular § EradeSeantnee §1.85 Square Yard 27x54 in., regular $1.75 grade Regular §1.65 ... $1.39 Squars Yand 6x9 feet, regular $11.00 grade . Cork Linoleum, of v quality K 8x10 feet regular $16.00 grade .. for 75¢ Square Yard 9x12 feet, regular $20.00 grade . Regular § Square Yard NEW PROCESS LINOLEUM, of regular 75c¢ quality, for ........e.oounen... Soioen ... 49¢ Squire Yard NOTHING MORE RESTFUL AFTER BUY “REDFERN” CORSETS A EREGEIIT @A Mo There's no gainsaying the importance of the Than a visit to our beautiful Restaurant, top floor | Corset in giving grace and distinction to the figure, of our new building, to enjoy one of the delicinus i and the “Redfern” excels all others in this respect TEAS served every afternoon with change of menu "he designers of Redfern Corsets are acKnows- Hours 3 to 5 with music by the Myrella | ledged leaders in the Corset World, their styles have been followed by Corset designers evervwhere. BUY THRIFT STAMUS It makes no difference which R2dfera you £Y AND BUY EACH DAY | choose, it is dainty “in appearance, correct in shape T S and fit, firm enough to give the required support to £nens mo“:‘ Quh = l’ “l;”' i the type of figure for which it is intended, yet so Each Stamp that is bought by you Helps our | g, ;10 that it glves with every movement of the Country, and you too. bod HUR STORAGE A visit to our Corset department will convince In our own Vaults, new building, assures vou | you that the Redfern is the Corset you need. 1t full protection against Moths, Theft and Fires. | will give you better satisfaction than any Corset you Charges are moderate. can buy at the same, or even a higher price. HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. e T P S, e R Y T B S S O T SO servies in the local churches. At]and Cashman and Ringwood for the BERLIN NEw, T SJEeus BT, e ETeS | T e the veterans, will leave Worthington Tarec b ttendancelnt ftecital Ridge for the Beckley cemetery, = b i where the graves of the deceased vet- ,”‘i :l“frf”‘,~""‘ ghnIsSiativegaudichec erans will be decorated. At 3 oclock | Atenden ]‘v;"“c"_(’;‘“‘““‘(L “‘h’”‘l' s ” the veterans will go to the Wil Sulac Iing g e Berlin 4 = o - | Congregational church by Mrs. Idna llcox cemetery at East Berlin, where | SORSTSERUONL church by Mrs Hdna they will go through the same for b0 S Miss RheaMassicotte, BE e lities N Ry S el iske, pas- soloist at Asylum Hill Congreg ation- | |tor of the Berlin Congregational | ! 4-hn_.-uhl at Hartford also rendered | j church, will ‘deliver an address at |# Very Dieasing program. s | both places. Tendered a Party. . : ia] | On Friday, a parade will be formed ] Much Discussion on MEMOTAL | wi the Woriiinrton schoot ~srounds | , Misses Helen and fna Carter, danzh- {and wil proceed to the Mapic come- | {015 o Mr. and Mrs. George B. Car- 1 X((‘I'\'. where the graves will be dec- S = S Al WG e for SOldlEl‘S oatedSWiollowine theladdressiwhicnd BE ol RibelittiomeRlastRe sninE iy, 4 G i to be delivered by Itev. Samucl A, | & nUmber of friends from New Brit- Fiske, the parade will go to Kensing- | #11 Berlin and Burnside. STEYENS FAVORS MONUMENT ton, where at 3 o'clock memor Berlin Bricfs, [ services will be held at the Kensing- | . 00 = e _— ton Congregational church. The ‘ad- | S '*”_V‘"" “‘”f:- ‘]“"’ WL o = | dress at the church will be delivered | B SIROCnE O G s 1Rl Wants Bridge Money to Be Used for | (%5 00" o' i chury, pastor of | \)vl«:s.‘u-uu. 1:,;>- ;-ulm-n(-d to her home on $ : | Hudson street. 2 —Plans for Decoration | the Kensington Methodist church. He | D S B ip i R | will be assisted by Rev. Carleton Ha- | ne of 'Ih aGcaman helmets, which ** Day Completcd—Bascball Teams |zen. Those in the parade will be D. :‘v;”_kr'l‘nfl:; :-] ke ’”‘OWW ff" A 1“90(1' R. and Camp Fire Girls, Sons of | W 2 i ool cpmmll i Wity Play—Tendered Party. Veterans, World War Veterans, Boy | d at the S. M. Cowles’ grocery ™ . e Scouts and school children. Following are the notices posted on | “Tyy)" ¢ 16 school children have been | = —— — hel townisulleliniBort dininsgard (ol 5L S8 RS RS LS SRk AR LS Ben] the proposed special town meeting | [PVited to take p: o e SRt PRAISFS “BIG O : Sons of Vetedans and world war vete: ot which was recommended by the com- —_—— ans will mittee in charge of the establishing of | ! Veterans a permanent memorial: “Pursuant to the petition of 28 legal voters of the town of Berlin. the legal Voters of the sald town are hereby | &ff2ir_and show their appreciation. | wes a debt of gratitude to the “big notified and warned thet a special| M7, Fofter amnounced fhh mormuin . v ool work oresnizations and s town meeting will be held at the town | tPat the march to the cemetery is no | . = i A S O i W O i Gl Tk ) b 687 large number of local societies aud in- 1919, %t 8 ociocr for e foliacing | to all lovers of Ola Glory. The parado | dividuals who did welfare work at the T { Will form at the Worthington school | ports of embarkation and the camps “First—To consider whether or not | 8rounds promptly at 1 o'clock. School (‘f‘fnnm}\td i "!mll.\:‘lv Gen. March, | the town of. Berlin shall purchase o | Children are asked to bring flowers.|army chief of staff, declared in a let- site in sald town and crect thereon a | FOlloWing are the officers of the pa- | ler to Major Gen. Shanks, command- suitable memorial in honor of the sol- [ F2de: Col. Charles M. Jarvis, m ing this poxt madaipublic herektoda diers and! saflors who have!been orl| Shali E. I. Clarlk, captain; Rey. Sam- Hosinar noghorsi huse donchenls may hereafter be in the military or, 4el A. Fiske, chaplain. Sintiharsibng s mostasalitnfand naval service of the United States dur- i AR heneficial effect upon our men in uni- E e 2ECs Acorns vs. Crescents. form,” said Gen. March, adding that ing the World war. “Second—To make an Ehelfcory ppropriation for the purpose of carrying out any i 5 e T e e | afternoon at the north end diamond | confusion. “Phird—Tao lay a tax to meet any | With the Crescents of New Britain. | = —— 23 ' 5 ams had good batteri and | B appropriation made at said meeting. | BOth teams had good batteries and TWO SUBS LAUNCHED. E AR theTo dotans Snal il b gl mede afAne showing JolindMcCor- e acts necessary and proper in connec- | Mack and Norman Futchinson were ! ypgersca Boats Put Tn Commission at Mion tharawith the battery for the locals. The man- | % 2 on o Tocals Bl e Quincy Shipyards, The abave notice was drawn up and | A8ement of the locals is making ar- | Simad by the local Doard of selectmen | TANEeMents to have the locals play at | Qlincy, M May Two sub- | act as escorts. have make Memor and the public is urged to ial ds at the town clerk's office vesterday | the Berlin fair gro afternoon afternoon. Stevens’ Proposition. Eailn Representative Claude W. Stevens, The o ey y»who is a member of the committee in | charge of this affair, stated this morn- | & aut's parish hall, renort that the | 13 daughter, Miss Annio Paulding ing that at the town meeting he Will | 5ffai netted several hundred dollars. | ncooe ACling as sponsor. = Admir Edcommend ithat et etithic hon oy | oL e & o ; ArS. | Areade was the son of Captain Rich- orr ¥ | All persons successful at the drawing | i o « : ; : that was reimbursed to the town of | Wednesday night can have their pr ard W. Mcade who served in the days Berlin by the state for construction of | it thov call at the T. A. B. ro ’\ to. | ©f Wooden ships. ¥hs American BPapen Gooasbiidss seve | ovacallatith S The subm sent overb Jeral years ago, be used in establishing | 0 O [ OTRINE after mas | were the R-9 and the AA-2, the this proposed memorial. Mr, Stevens Worthingtons Defeated. { ter one of the- bipzesi nunderwater also said that during the past several The K. . S. nine defeated the | Craft afloat. She is 300 feet long & wecks he has been in receipt of many | Worthington Grammar school team | 1S expected to develop a surfac: ideas regarding what kind of a memo- | yesterday afternoon by a score of 33 | Of upwards of 16 knots and to make rial should be constructed. Many of | to 26. Venture and McCormack were | 13 Knots submerged. The vessel is the local citizens have recommended | the battery for the Kensington nine | €duipped with a ramming device that therc be cither tree memorials, L i a memorial bridge or a communit o building. Among these the commun- | TESTIMONY ARGUMENTS ity building has been considered the 1 END IN FORD LIBEL S7IP most suitable, but owing to the fact 4 j 4that there is not an available location Mount Clemens, Mich, May 2 to- establish this kind of a memorial Arguments as to the character of testi- the committee has been obliged to | mony to bhe admitted in the trial of drop this idea. | Henry Ford's million dollar libel Mr. Stevens savs that if there Is to action against the Chicago Tritmr he a memorial erected to the ex-serv- | were closed yvesterday. It was f} ice men it should be a memorial and fourth day of the court proceedings | nothing else. and he is in favor of | with the jury excused. There .re erecting either a marble or bronze 150,000 words in the transcript of {he monument, which will be the most arguments which Judge Tucker wil Jdurable. have to consider and decided. His Memorial Day Program. decision is expected early next week. Henry L. Porter has received the Court adjourned this afternoon Memorial day programs and they will be posted about the town. Tomorrow there will be memorial done nine of Kensington play- ed their first game of the season this The Sons of | noble work to | a-success here, ! ttend th Gene me Organizations. May —The Ly New York, methods of service had unds every Sunday nt ed at the two pl Shecae Shipbuilding co tion here today | The destroyer was christened n¥ charseRof SthelmN|E1 Sy S e o e Admir; W hearing testimony | besin, would h Lauds Work of Big nation multiplied “without rivalry, misunderstanding o marines and a destroyer were launch- of the Bethlehem ! the | Meade, until Monday, when it was announced, probably | PLAINVILLE NEWS CAMPAIGN FOR 8, A, i5 LAGGING HERE | Quota of 8500 Must Be Raised | by Monday Nignt 'REAL ESTATE SALES LARGE. Factory May Not Be Rebuilt—sSchool Visiting Days Next Ty Wed- lay, nesday and Thursday—Sunday at i he Churches—Brief Ttems. The people of this town will have | down And dig into contribute night if the the to their generously pockets before Monday campaizy o raisc $500 tor Salvation Army is to meet with success. Opportun given to everyone in town toh contribute at the rooms in Newton's block, | street, this evening and Monday afternoon and evening At a meeting of the committec in | charge of the campaign it was voted | not to have a house sany { but, rather, to have people | their regard for thanks | salvationists voluntary Red (ross West Main to-house the anq & | the contribu- to by tions. The factories arc being thor- oughly canvassed. The school chil- dren have not been backward in ti | movement and have given liberally of | ir spending money to aid in raisig ‘va town’s quota. he returned sol- have shown the townspeople t they really appreciated the thin done for them France and have been among the first to offer their mouney for the ‘orzanization. Because of a misunderstanding, some soldiers from New Britain who were out collecting funds for the [ drive stopped in this town and staried | a systematic cany | efforts | ! were provir most successful and | money was flowing in to them very | | nicely when a member of the local } committee heard of He immedi- ately got into commimication with L. A. Sprague, of New Britain, asking | What vight the neighboring city's rep- | resentatives had to canvass this town. An investigation was started and the { Now Britain men promised that the | entire collection would immediately be turned over to the local committee and go toward the town’s quota Thursday night and last night Red Cross rooms were open for sub- iptior Many people called and gave their share, but the numher was below that expected. The closes in all towns and el the drive To appreciate safety for a| hundred dollars, one must first get the hundred dollars. | To get the hundred dollars for the bank to protect, sim- | ply take one dollar, five, ten —What you can—Deposit it and draw on your pay regu- larly for more deposits. ! The bank furnishes the | safety and helps cultivate the | thrift to realize it. THE Plainville Trust Co, ! WEST MAIN AND PIERCE STS. PLAINVILLE, CT. PLAINVILLE CASH MARKET 35 West Main St. Native Veai and Naiive Pork We handle oniy heavy choice steer beef. ‘ ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY DELIVERED TEL. 148 A CRIPPLE FOR THREE YEARS Helpless In Bed With Rheumatism Until He Took “FRUIT-A-TIVES”. e MR, ALEXANDER MUNRO R.R. No. 1, Lorne, Ont. “Ior over three years, I wag confined to bed with Rhcumatism. During that time, I had treatment from a number of doctors, and tried nearly everything I saw advertised to cure Rheumatism, without receiving any henefit. Finally, I decided to try ‘Fruit-a-tives” (o7 Fruit Liver Tablets). Before I had used half a box, I noticed an improvement ; the pain was not so severe, and tha swelling started to go down. 7 continued laking this fruit mes dicine, improving all the time, and now I can walk about two miles and Salesman on the Grounds Evening, Including Inspection day on Sundays. Union Realty Co., Inc., Owners Main St., New Britain, Phone 2300, John D. McDonald, Mgr. IN NEW BRITAIN Water, Sewer, Gas, Sidewalks LAND SALE OF VERY CHOICE LOT 2 Mile—From the CITY HALL—!5 Mile On Arch and Kensington Sts. and Shuttle Meadow ave. and Electricity. Only 12 Minutes Walk From Center of City Adjoining Entrance of the Take Arch St. Car, it Stops at eaufiful RentschierPark LOTS SOLD ON EASY TERMS — AT PRICES New South End Park. THAT YOU CAN AFFORD. Office, Rear N Every Afternoon and ig 1 e doll shuchatesabols tl‘,’f,]fl‘".u“ .~ | display of the work which they have | parents Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Moody of ALEXANDER MUNRO, ‘ >d themselves | West Main street 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢c, There will not only be an exhibi- All members of the G. A 7 v At all dealers or sent on receipt of | tion of the art work of the puvils h | an’s Reliet Corps., Co 1, C. 8. G., and i TRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, | also there will be included samples |all returned sery men are invited . = | o all the various work donme by the [ (o he present at a memorial patriot 222 pupils from the simple cutting it the | service tomorrow evening at 7 o'cl | minor grades to the problen m | at the Congregational church.- Cor- nizht and this town wants to he'l algebra in the higher grades | poral Harold Corning will tell of his among those numbered as reaching | The visiting days are next ‘ay, | experiences with the famous 77ti their quota { Wednesday and Thursday, May division in the Argonne Forest and Property Sl Sclling. o | 28 ana 29. There will be the resar | on the Meuse river. The pastor will This town his not as yet recovered | SChool work at the same time ard | sbeak briefly at the close of the se* ‘= y ¥ the parents will have ample opnor-|ice. The public is also invited from its dilemma of real estate salos | y;nity (o see their children as they | Mrs. Veronica Donohue of Fa 3- and nearly every day shows the trans- | are in daily class life, All narents | ton is suing for a divorce from Har=y fer of some valuable piece of Drop-iare urged to take the opportunity ai- ) srmerly of this tewn and erty. The office of the town clerk 15| ro,4eq them. while the people of tie | now in the army, @ busy plac 1l the deeds showing | 4\, i wencral are cordially invited | There are : ised ters the transfer of the various properties | 1o, ijena | post office for B GEors iy jbe fleBfinasa ol 2 ‘I““ foeal Sunday Church Scrvices. Duffy, Harry A. Titus, Pecorelli Vin- demand of their customers. One no- | norning service OO uRON Rev |G SeElDS SLSTOMIOsg) * aoeabln ifeatnis ol tron s < is that Spencer .. Jvans of Terryville will Paul T_.ww-w! 15 accepted a posi- the people selling their awn property | Preach in exchange with the local | tion with the A. N. Clark Co. and are not moving from town -but ave | Pastor. The hour of service will be Dominic Reale has rosumed h rather buving a better place in some | 10:45. The Sunday school will mect | d in the Bordeaux barber shop other part of the town. The H. Eldi- | 4t noon and a special offering will pe | SNSRI n praoperty on Broad strect hasbeen ; taken up for the Congregaiional | = - ISl LTI tirouen thelatenoy ooy Die: { Church Building society. - There »: | PIES AS HE SEEKS REST baum to Mrs. James Maclldowie, | be « short meeting -of the €hristicn | IN HOME OI' HIS FIANCLE Tenements in the town are now un- | Endeavor society at 6:30 S emm S e known and have been for quite some | by Miss Gladys Lindbers e [ Ray F. Burl Y e time. Heads of familics are ; service the IIGEE R i i R e Sl b L that the hest means of having a home I men of the Brotherl'ood | husiness at 976 I Fifteenth’ strec is to buy one and that is onc of the|and the Brotherhood cla hen | New York city, died of blood poisor reasons for the large number of sales it is desired to complete the organizi- | ing last night at the home o of praperty, Many fathers who have | tion of each department in prepari- | fane Miss Betty I % 408 met themselves face to face with! (ion for the fall work e oE 08 moving from a tenement have decld- | * Briscopal—The regular morning | Burham scratched & finges. oo ki ed on the spur of the moment to buy i sarvice will be held at 10:45 with the o ‘_va»'( : r”f“‘," ":;ffl\’”‘:,.,‘ et 1'” S BELUGY SRl Sunday scc 0l | unable to reach his home, stopped off s - b e e il e hield S ool | at the home of his . fiancee. y property in which their families ma o e e et lancee. They live. AL s eal (43 | were to be marri n autumn D with the pastor preaching on “The S . { Test of Character.” Sunday -=chool | PsSer s e As in former years, there will be an | will be held at noon. The Yonng | GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY exhibition of the work of the pubils | people's Service will be held at 6 | M 'S IN WALLINGFORD of the Grammar school in the vari o’clock and evening service e e . buildings next week. This exhibit I 5! g'elock. ey f “;‘; ‘1‘ The Connec always proved one of the most .n-| A M. I Zion—Morning worshib | twentrofifth anmiversmee goold it teresting bits of the year’s work and and sermon at 10:43. Sunc hool | with Margaret E. Jacl the pupils have striven throughout ¢ 12:30 e R e the many weeks to do their best ind | seymon at 7:45 with the paster | ment tha have many samples of good work 1o ! hreaching, kel 11 R show their parents and friends. Unior | By l Fhokson crdonmiel T e & the direction of the principal Orrinj qjeutcnant Raymond Moodv is| Friendly vacation house at Car L. Judd the pupils have become more | p on furlough from Fort Sneri- | The next gathering probably wi and more intere inj the Santistict s, B Tlino s anall 1s L isitin n idgeport. 7 ~-THE JUNE BRIDE N MAY — THE GREAT AMERICAN HOME SEE, DOROTHY, THIS IS THE WAY To BASTE A RoASYT— Nov MUST REMEMBER HoW AS T DOESH™T TELL IN YoUR COOK Book -