New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 12, 1919, Page 9

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ng Nomads reached this town late ( lations ea the birth of a daughter last evening ang decided to live the | vesterday#morning. E. Eam of E night through in the residential scc- Mr. and Mr ) | tion. The tents were pitched on a | street are recciving congratulations on vacant lot on lower Whiting street | the birth of a young son | and the occupants made ready for the Advertised letters a Dost 1t. The residents in the section, | office for Private Henderson, Guisepy however, had a different opinion and [ DeTommajo, Seth M . Commoso { complained immediately to Selectman | Bosen and A. M ) ] PN Johnson. He got in touch with Con- John Ahlguist i Satin : ’ | stable Marino and told the latter to { mail carrier during cation - [ order the gypsies off the property lw‘}r} .\'Evn!\. ) ke Tt | a o hey refused to Mr. Smith and family will ’ . \ . by the constable but upon a promise Miss Elizabeth B . : : oar May Bfl SOld 1n TOWH to leave the first thing in the morn- | from a two weeks e } hortes ing the people were allowed to ve- | in Brooklyn, N. ¥ : ¥ ntiaadl main throughout the night. They Miss Mildred (oombs bl pe Alpha Alpha house pait Shoma R R | eft early this morning | < Locks The first def e step has been Bn J S i E d S t d s visiting the Misses Roo Crowr L] : taken for the organization of a Plain- | & WSNS The 2 L Gypsies Are Unwelcome Visitors in | ville post of the American Legion. | e " | Iresh Plainville cream 4 The use of I. O..O. F. hall has been o ¥ Town—Service Mcn Should Attend sold at the best grocery stores secured for next Wednesday night Mecting—Church Picnics Today— | And a meeting of the men will be | FOR SALE—Well established oil and = — = held at 8 o'clock on that evening gasoline business; also carriage and g = i Other Items of Interest. It is probable that Major Augustine business wagon. Inquire Goddeau, MEN. SEI! THE GREAT SALE OF YORKE SHIRTS in lots of new patterns for your choosing, Green will have some oflicers from 24 No. Washington St. -9-6d Plainville may prove a mighty in- woman whose been wrenched Never before did we have such a beautiful assortment of Yorke Shirts as these on sale. To all comers Hartford or necar-by cities to tell the | moR SALE teresting town as far as a real g00d| men the details of the organization. Housefurnishir p cally new 11 65 Mapie St., Plain- ! d to 1 commited ey argument is concerned over the liquor | its aims, purposes, etc. There are 200 ville 7-8-6dx | cesses a4 charches anc question. The decision of what is in- | men from town numbered on t sEosir dwellings, a hone and Tyungisl honor roil and it is hoped that jjj,l' H. W. Sunderland wi large majority of those already plowing and general teaming with two hor Te bl > charged will be present at the t W40 Tel. 10 invil e such lodged ew practi- s where | rese soldiers are we offer the best money saving bargains of the season. Come take quick advantage of the wonder- ful offering toxicating liquor and what is not may | : help in the local situation. There is a | test case in the New Haven. courts as popular De Luxe brand, in neat | sort cuffs, made of cotton poplin, mercerized madras to whether it is legal to sell 2 3-4 per | in north Pyen province and 1% For $1 We Offer Men's Negligee Shirts, with Tor $1.69 We Offer Men's Ncegligee Shirts with e meeting. Other details of the meet- S € inese governor general sy soft cuffs, the ing will be announced later. s | Ax n vice consul and a Britidf stripes made of percale and printed madras with cent. beer. If the court decides that S e ik $1.75 | @0 fancy crepes, in black and white or fancy Wit is lezal then it is probable that the Cluiechl Plonios. cting 'w\”:_ one o “{f,”"‘ (\1,1'; 1ced sleeves and ocean pearl buttons; wo $1.75 ¢ i ecicion ol nic Tt e S ot A special trolley car on the Br ited a ruined village he g0 olored stripes. Were formerly priced $2.25 to ate that the per cer Apeci: : ; : nor eenerai admitted the offens B o (il o £ b o ok & age of alcohol in beer is non-intoxi- | and Plainville Tramway line left t b 10r general admitted the offense, ¥ $ Now $1.69. cating. It will then remain for con- | center of the town at 9:23 o'clock this stated. i . 5 gress to pass legislation before Janu- | morning with members of the Sunday , S T s Yorke Shirt and c yopular o 4 5 0D RO MO (BTG Gl e erin T e T P T T T s i ary 1, 1920, defining definitely what is | school of the Church of Our Saviour makes, in soft cuff style of fine cotton stripes and b e ¢ : TRtosicatins Iianars andli: boarns || oo s e L fibre silk stripes, woven madras and other high | soft cuff style, made of tub silks, fibve silk mix- clauses of the prohibition act. Only Women and Children Spared Testimony regarding one of these pounce. The party will not return fires was quoted from a Tokio news- e = The wa P >lainvill a e |y S ¢ 7 = : 5 o " i ted grade shirtings, values from $300 to )8; for this | {ures and heavy Russian cords, regular §5.00 values, »m” " _‘i”'l:‘l‘! h :)-H" il “ ""“ “ home until vening Lunch was paper It purported to deseribe 3 interested is that if the courts decide i served at the resort at noon and the | i T P G scenes of ruin and devastation. Hun- : . dreds of families were said Lotasaleliiwilll also state that such per forms of enjoyment. About 73 {itute. The investigators, according -~ = . g 5 . M | centage of alcohal is non-intoxicating. x E H i S ld o TR e by § s S : embers went on the picnic o the report were told by an aged SATURDANE conShIs MUSLIN UNDERWEAR REESG 17 Cis clobi 5 monsbieds || ORI IR SR S B ntertainment of Soldiers e e ol e Cur Wilma laced front Corscts, pink brocade. - . cating, will the saloon keepers of this et W A e T e e Crepe de Chine and Satin Envclope Chemise, o S I R T S e e || EEE G 0 AR SBOR e i S — {ians of the village h orced 2.50. held today. The members left from to enter the church, the women being in front of the church by auto truck excluded whereupon the MM]T started a massacre, SP: ng only op, priced loons and scll 2 3-4 per cent. beer and Coblenz, July 11 (By sociated other drinks which are allowed under | % f080 OF (B8 ehER DY BE0 CHED | Press) —The American soldiers who T rocade ahor oot S nriced 82 e = . §2 60 yrohibition act? é 73 clock this or 8 and |t captured Cantigny and scored various MR RO e e B L Valussis 200810 82:00; ”‘i\r:‘m-,» \'.‘1‘]‘]HIYWH(:]H'H\M\'xv\ {0 such a|Journcyed to Momauszuin. A basket | oifrer \.',,Wff.'f r n‘u\- T || e Shel Ot A G i plan but.there is a mighty big and in- | Junch was served at noon. The Darty | are performing In a three-ring circuy | V\1a8es had been reduced to ashes s La Resiste, R. & G. and other good makes at Skirts, lace and embroidery trimmed, 98¢, teresting question as far as the legal- | Will return home this evening. this week for the entertainment of the |-, e i . ity of the measure is concerned. Sunday Services. soldiers along the Rhine. e Dl AP0 SO Hundreds o ributed the incendiarism to some o Plainville is a “dry" tqwn and has| Baptist—Morning service at 10:45 { of German civilians were permitted to | iPuted . b ! L tollithe nm*n.\rum and thefr converts been for the past two years. The up-f o'clock, with the pastor occupying | Witness the performance by the pay- 5 i | nolders af the “bone dry™ town would | the pulpit. He will speak on “Jesis | ment of an admission fee of one Z:h”,,m:::]\wl. ”T’?l,t,_‘,i‘y;,‘:]n\ml“i\,:;",ia / HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY in all probability say: that when the | ine Ielper.” Sunday school will be | mark s f%iwr eliticsleomirelletons oret e 1, DRY GOODS P SED OF Us. 4 Lt;‘\(\‘n voted o ll"on.?t‘ I can thel po1d at noon. The Young People's he First division is giving the cir- > 2 iz oy RECEIVING AL 'URCHA! 3 tion of all liquor heretofore con-1 J ooiine il be held at 6 o-clock and | €Us at Montabaur. The first pegfojgn- sidered intoxicating e B S e wee o T e ance was ziven today. The circ ¥ A Americans Are Blamed. would immediately retaliate by shaw- Methodist—Rev. J. A. Solandt, of | continue four days with twg'y per “The stirring up of the minds WS ing the legality of their act under the | £ : %, - S e i Jo | formances daily. Excursion’ grains |- oreans is the work of the decision of the courts and the saloons | \*allingford, ~will preach at the the Koreans is the work of the Ame nouncement of these will be made | the Berlin Congregational churc X morning service at 10:45 o’clock. F were run today from Coblenz,to Mon- | : i ¥ flesh lace trimmed with ribbon straps, values $2.50, 0Odd Corsets in laced front and back lace, such the report goes on, a number of price. $1.39, $1.79 and $2.00. 1919, is quoted as saying: e worth League meeting at 6:30 o’clock " At the present time near heer is he- | ™OF £ * | of the Seconc d Third divisiPas e vork. There e a gor \uto Runs Into Lence. | Comve L b arl e e g Ethofsecondian (AEn na Ay 1o thelrimor ot e : wins in the| With Mrs. Hattic Johnson as leader. : A ing sold at all the fountains in the| With Mrs. Hattie Johnson as lead The opening performandes {oday |shallow-minded people ! Last evening about 8 o'clock a large | t0 Providence for a few dayvs' stay. town and the owners of saloons think | !Advent—Morning service at 10:45 | [ S ihocco by at least 10,000 por | missionaries. They gz touring car owned by one of the Leland W. Gwatkin, ¥ife and fani-| they are as justified to open and | o'clock, with H. Pinder as speaker. | " 0 hoqn Yo Gen. Henry . | of the Koreans ba l i Tuttle family of Newfield failed to | ily have gane to’the shore for a week. | sell 2.34 per cent. beer as the owners! Sunday school at noon. Evening serv- |\ 1 p oo 0 (e Amye i ; ; malke the sharp turn from Iast Berlin of the fountains are to open a new ) ice at 7 o'clock, with Miss I. Quinnh, Returns have been made to the can forces along the Rhine Major{ 1In conclusic hill onto Berlin street and as a re- ! oGBS MR PO T e of | 11e of business in selling near beer. | of Dowling Park Orphanage, as | Gen e e s Ao sulthanihiiohine tencolon Sl IS OTERT SSRGS SRR s s S The techiticality of the argument | speaker. B R e e Gl and sdare lor A ericandart Galpin's property breaking away the | .;q iriss Josephine Skrzypice of Mer~ | W ouUld at least prove of interest to thel ~.A. M. E. Zion—Morning service | French ana British officer There | panese newsi pickets for a space of ten feet Be- | jjon on June 1’& = people. The town votes annually onj 10:45 o'clock; Sunday school at yond this ight damage nothing of the liquor question. If the country re-| noon; evening worship at importance occurrcd except~a few Mr. Howard and daughter were vi mains dry, hut the sale of a certain | oclock. s Sl s Wi e el Ymage Impro\lemem Soole[y minor scratches to the machine. iting with friends in Ilast Berin yes- | per cent. heer is ailowed, it Is probable Chautaugna Opens Mond proceeds from the sideshows and 2 i terday that the liquor men of the town will Th tr ¢ . . e .. Grenfel 3 1c 20th annual sessipn of the Con- | freshments will go WIORIER! WA 1ok, CREmitdh endeavor to have the town go wet and SR Ll i TNV TR neeticut Chautauqua assemply opens | tertainme ne rkers o e e Thamas Hazelwood, accompanied by | 1SR 48 N0 QD B S0 A8 | neetleut, Chautauqua pls obens | tertainment fund as days with Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Gris- | & Party of friends, is leaving today e : S . S paradeiheld gt The people of the town will [ Mond hiat B wold ‘at their home in- Kensington, | for a t weeks' vacation to be spent L Preparations for the oy baur. Arm iy were sideshows and refreshment | Presbyterian 7:45 | stands and all the other accout “It is unn o the division ns h much interest in the matter as in Maine. ing are now practically Jleted. Miss Hoyt has recently returned from it is probably the flrst question of lo- Didciically ONLE 2 up to represent circus one of the large hospitals at Bordeaux | Grand Chief Ranger Matthew Meskill | in the town. All rest now upon the oy nRaiorn pancey for over a‘year Before this country ; had heen secured to speak at the fes- | court decisions in regard to 2.34 per- entered the war she was head nurse} tival the local Foresters are giving at | cent. beer before a start of some| ing session. No additions have thus at one of Dr. Grenfel’s hospitals in{ tfeir hall next Thursday night kind Will he made in the town s et sertile i 1RO mraT o on Through Fence—English Lutheran labrador where she spent nearly a | large attandance is anticipated as Mr. Youngster Picked Up. first announced vear. Previous to her activities in| Meskill is exceptionally well qualified SiE T e it i, Lok It has been decided to admit hold- Have Big Picnic in Town Today— hospital work in Labrador she was at| to speak hecause of his wide Knowl- | 1o 7 14" vear old youngstor who svas | €rs of seasan tickets to cverything' on the Mary, Fletcher hospital at Bur- | edge of the lodges’ business. picked up on the street at 3 o'clock | the ground excepting the cookin Prucriitem o Inicrest, lington, “¥t, where her splentid| g 0501 Wilcos, son of Frank L. | this morning hy Constable Marino | School, course in basketry and private record had much to do with her op- | \yjjcox, has returned from school and | while on his rounds of the center | lessons in elocution, without further i = crmepy | POrtunity to work with Dr. Grenfel. i i ghonding his vacation at his home | of the town admission fees. given by the Berlin Improvement Miss Hoyt speaks very interestingly | o \Werthington ridge The boy changed his story at every Mrs. Naaman of this town will he i have been made of her experiences in Labrador and question. Nothing coherent could be | in charge of the kitchen in the main ohtained from him after. being found | 4iNiNg raom and Manager Gladding of President Spencer has received mes- | rumble over the cobbiestor FAMOUS NURSE \HSITING rance where she was head nurse -in Announcement was made today that ipartancelofiitelicing ever folarisell Renmas o ie Sas i s e e B S structors and lecturers indicating that camels and ponies from the cveryone will be on hand for the open- back circus. Excepting the Auntomobile Runs Off Road and back cireus, Excehiing th soldiers ncluding bareback and acrobats. There are v features with Indians and coach and all the fitt chariot races. The Germans appear The final pl s for the lawn fete SiheiGerinans snneared fosen Many of the costumes wo 2 clowns and other performers a made by German girls, in spite society on July = Sl citensive andlelaborate preparas icspeciallyBonithe BiworKIIDLH(C rentel The regular church services in the i e atives © at local churches will be held as usual fow Duits e arge of i rtaken lhow | to |1sidoineiamonepithe natlyes Hof Sith : and he was locked up for safe keep- | New Britain will again be in charge of eRLs e country. Dr. Grenfel's work is well , tomorrow. i s e aid he Tived o | the boarding house. The grocery ensure the ultimate success. The com- |y, to all as he was the first medi 3 - gLz LD e ee o | store at the camp will open on Mon- ENGUISH ACTOR DE cal missionary to g to Labrador, i o Then he stated he lived at Mountain | (&Y morning and the dining room will = where he has established several largo @ Court of Probate holden at | \if® A8 2 C B0 o hd said New | be opened at 12 o'clock noon on Mon- | Chagi g hospitals He has been to this coun- itain, within and for the Dis- | g om0 it o atory was | 44y for dinner which will be the first) practically complete except for a f€W 4y several times in the past few | trict of Berlin, in the County of Hart- | yoain different and after some. time | Meal served there this scasan. Mer- minor chan hich might arise. lecturing in behalf of the great | ford and State of Connecticut, on the | \When (hreatened with punishment by | CHents Will not be allowed on thg t work he has undertaken in Labrador. | 11th day of July, &. . 1919. {he court, ho Admitted. that ho! nadl| Siounds ‘during \the! session: T spmumiticesaxe NiElly SnoNns fon ithelr Church Picnic at Hart's Pond. | Present Bernard F. Gaffney, Judge. | yun away from his home in Forest- | CAMP postofice will open at 4 o'cl fotiyities inNformepund enteicines g The English’ Lutheran church of Estate of Ida Lobdell, Jate of | ville and had in his possession his | M0onday morning with Miss Flg committee cooperating arc 5 B W.lvew Britain is holding its annual | New Britain, in said district, de- | father's bievcle on which he intended | M UUS of Seuthington in charge, Stearns, Mrs. H. H. Damon, Mus {38W BUGR S S CUE 0 Ren- | ceased. o piieue bt e b Religious services will be Garner Goodwin, Miss Alice W. HUs- G ton Two trucks filled , with | Ubon the petition of Walter J.| The boy gave his name as Andrew | JNOMTOW as follows: Sunda toiand Miss Helen (Fohm picnickers passed through -the town | Lobdell; of said New Britain, praving | Cresco of 37 Anderson avenue, Chief | Children’s department, on The program for the tableau Will 4pic horning en route for the poni | that Letters of Administration may be | Belden of Bristol was notified and ;'(:,”"’,‘\',("“f'[“,‘,“’ 0o )l e embrace three phases of American,.ng jate this afternoon two more | sranted on said estate, as per appli- | said he would send an officer here to | "oty 5 So0F ‘v““’l'l'”,\"; history” beginning with the early days '{iycks filled to their capacity went | cation on file more fully appears, it is | investigate the case | ‘yv:“(';wl,,‘.‘,’”\‘.,‘nr,f e of the Indians regime up to the mere | gyor to the pond. The affair is in| ORDERED—That said application Gypsies Prove Unpopular. e complex. circumstances of the modern | charge of Rev. Mr. Schaefer pastor | be heard and determined at the Pro- Gypsies are in the habit of roving | avenue at 11 o'clock. day. The three phases to he illus-iof the church. Games will be en- | bate Office in New Britain, in sald dis- | and pitching their tents wherever | corvice preliminary td day will he conducte trated av L in the following joved by the youngsters. { trict, on the 19th day of July, D. order hony Buckley Mome on Furlough. | 1919, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, T iicriteers 1. Indian Episode—a pictu of Private Anthony Ruckley, brother|and that notice be given of the pen- service will be held which is the Indian Corn Dance. | of T. J. Buckley of Kensington. is}dency of said application and the el s et The Wilderness, and the coming | home on a 15 day furlough from Fort | rime and place of hearing thereon Bricf of the pioncers Oninrio in New York tat Mr, b Dance of the spirits Buckley has been in the hospital serv- paper published in said New Britain, e 3 America yesterday, today and ice for over a yoeur, seeing :7 tive serv- having a circulation in said district, ’ tomoir . JER ReLCTOES hile there he received and by posting a copy thereof, on the ] Folk dances of Sweden, Denmark | Wounds in the lex which put him et 00 0% S250E & SOBY HIEIE0h OF - e of commission for some fime ! 2 Britain, in said district, and return anti-fraternization regulations. mittees have been chosen to carry thro the ideas and suggestions of fered for the program which is the personnel of the entertainment publishing this order in some news- Mr. and Mrs. B, The da the spirits \with the He was sent to Camp Merritt upon | : | his arrival on this side and remained | Make 2‘;” Ars . Georma 1 Dodd whose | there a weel until his transferral to| BERNARD I\ GAFFNEY, Judge. former experience in this kind or | FO't Ontario. M Buckley eXDECts | emmmmmrm————— T - i Y i his di + thig month | work will qualify her for the position o Limitation of Claims. The Girl Scouts in cooperation with Bertin Briefs, the Boy Scouts will have charge of s Theresa Krauth left Thursday | the booths to he erected. Different | for a visit to New York a e : ; : S booths will be erected, onc for the | : liley and son af Bast Ber- | {1ict of Berlin, in ihe County of Hart- | possibilitics and the future of this s i e R Phursday with friends in | [0rd and State of Connecticut, on the . Hartford 11th day of July, A. D. 1919 town. At a Court of Probate holden at SN New Britain, within and for the Dis- This Bank believes implicitly in the candy and pop corn and another fo home made cake. Further plans of the Scouts are under it an- M. H. Hazen of East Berlin is un- Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Bsq., \s a recognized factor in its devel- loading a car of coal. Judge. i o . pment we are particularly interested ! The state highway commissioner is| On motion of Josephine Ashley | OP™ 1 repairing the state road through Fast | Parker, of said New Britain, as Ex- | in its industrial growth. Berlin ecutrix of the last will and testament S b CoE e el Miss . D. Strong is leaving town ( of Stanley Parker, late of New Brite i this morning for Northfieid to attend | ain, within said district deceased, with the capital prudence permits aml; the conference This Court doth decree that six 1 W et in a broader way devote the money at Miss Margaret Wilcox. daughter of | months be allowed and limited for the 5 Frank Wilcox, has returnad from | creditors of said ostate to exhibil (heiy | OUF command, whencver practicable, Wellesley college for the summer va-| claims a#ainst the same to the Ex-| to the upbuilding and maintaining of | Biscuits fo) ecutrix and directs that public notice light, so fas ; . S O % | \worthy home cbterprises. g : o be given of this order by advertising rthy 1 lse S0 easil¥ made new house to be built on the F direct P 5 in a newspaper published in said Angelus ir across from the Jar- | <on Britain and havin e il * The Standavd is place. The residence_is being built | . o " o 2i¢ fiavingla circulation THE Lheistaniates o e h in said district and by posting a copy in white Mrs. John H., Webber of Berlin is| t€reof on the public sizn-post in said o . Thompson Milling e SR i WL BT B R S o S e, e e Pg H I t C | port, N. Y. Sold ;v;i‘mg her sister, Mrs. Mead of Win place where the deceased last dwelt aanl e YUS O.‘ T. Drobinski, 692 NI Etorl B B Nonteah ot the Hnritord Certified from Record ST MAIN AND PIERCE ¢ I eol0Rical i sminay ol e nar bt MORTIMER H. CAMP, Clerk. PLAINVILLE, CT. cation and is now at her home.

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