New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 14, 1919, Page 7

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Mr. and Mrs. Carlson, B Jsame Pl’ IAINVILLE qu towdrd them' was another e SRR T - » |, statement made hy Mr. Norton. < i As he is the only dealer in fown, 3 : if he puts his teams in the bar and % | refuses to deliver ice the town seems: \ . to be up against a hard propositior 5 3 The results of the conference this af- © ? % ternoon will be awaited with interest % | by the people “THE HARTFORD SILK STORE.” N It was reported this moraing that AGENTS FOR STANDARD PATTERNS, N lonc of the Neri Brothers would en- K DR I gage counsel to take action in the SRR = g . Imatter. He is a taxpayer and prop- Store Closed Fridays At Noon up to and includi 12. S“ ] il £ H |erty owner in town and says he is T Because of Spite, [suy,nner i . privileged to buy ice as well as other ilaxpayers in tow 5 e o i 3 5 i ; n. : [ IS AHC"HUOH fowned by the town there may b : B fe) sood ound for h trntement and a I e ey llively tilt may resuit fropr ihe entire s faftain MAY PROVE SENSATIONAL| ™" rutonce reopen | B Tl Bristol Manuflic i3 : pany’s plant opened 4 this morning e = B | Norton Refuses to Be ry 10 [after a two weeks vacation. Most . h ,0f the employes spent their leisure B i Personal Arguments—20th Annual | nDs et i }AUHP at the shore und sunimer re- 8l | Scssion of Chautauqua This After- |Sorts. During the interim the ma- 5 chinery was overhauled and the pla ¥ noon—Other News Ttems, is now ready for i pust war acti- e e e et - A 3 - : vities : : E The ice purchased by the Plain = It has becn remarked so v \ W ve si 1 that 8 o | The Trumbull Electric company . o v % ‘. Ty 1 . Business and Improvement assc e el d i L wé have the pretliest line of Walsts in City an v ) fre 2 K ¢ new housckeepers are not the only ones who will rejoice in the , : : SO e e S and new ] 4 b7 L ) J > tion for the town seems liable i 2 3 possession of bright new rugs at prices much lower than they will be for ¢ SeuR Focaysannudiacatio D UL Sl mhiShweck e Wil s wrge new line of W g some time. The discontinued patterns from the leading manufacturers, cause much trouble, from the latest jvacation there was a large for S Voile, Bat Organ Ul white Whittall, Sloanc and Art Loom Rug M ills reports obtainable this morning. The [Working on inventory etc. an- 1 T t teall, & _ L i B striped, dotted, efc. They arve trimmed with Lac ‘ i This is Rug Month and every housewife should take advantage of our M| supply of ice numbered 800 tons [nual company excursion t vin Al P2 p to 48 1d @ wonder ! nge of I o ghoosc - Great July Clearance Sale of Rugs, o Rock was enjoyéd during the time the : § | when stored in the ice houses on New | T i ‘ Ve h Uso a line of o ngee Silk W t : oy ; ) ; [ S0 shop was closdc e B e R L v 5 " 11-3x15 Whittall Anglo-Persian 10-6x12 Whittaly \nglo-Persian | [iExtiainfavenncRas tin nter SShiin ke Chantanqua Opens. LA 5 g ) ' tugs, retail price $210.00, Sule Ttugs: vetall price $168.00. Sale is always expected and when the ice The twentieth annual session of the A ey & : . 1\1;* -\‘:;-v‘f.“\(;.l RO il SRR . B | houses were open recently it is stated | Connecticut Chautauqua assembld "\“ EPTIONAL VALUE "\ WAISTS FOR §1.98—.Anot -3x10-6 Whittall Anglo-Persian St that the ice was found to have melted | opened at the Methodist camp groynd strong line in the same materinls: Vo Batist < Rugs, retail’ price’ $112,00 s 10-6x10-6 Whittall Anglo-Per- 3 : pessounGHogayemeltod i iey thosNethod] S e whitc and with a touch of color, and in a complete ling Jines et 3 00. le j el to a considerable degree and, there- | in this town at 4 o'clock this after- £ ! o 1200 N ) sian ugs, retail .price $147.00. forc, the $00 tons were somewhat|noon. The opening cxereises wero, SULK DRESSES AT “\,M‘)m(‘:",:,,,'."‘“;; r‘).‘,"“i".fi SalcgPrice $107.00, reduced, | conducted by President Spencer and | In Taffeta and P ek, n wupe a price $98.00, S K 10-6x10-6 - Anglo-Teprac Wilton The ice committee has !he han- |2 large crowd was present at the open- | on's styles. | Spegially priced at $11.95, A e e price $90.00. Sale dling of tho ice in its control and also | iN&: Rev. Louis . Harnish of Hart- | § SUITS AT CHEARANCE P RICES Sty 1 mate price §32.50. Sale Price $39.50. had the disposition and regulation of | ford was scheduled to lecture at 4:30 | for the balance of theSummer and for I We r T e e e 9x15 Anglo-Parsihn Rugzsi| retail sale in town under its jurisdiciion, | O “Italiin American Friendship to barcly cover the-gost-of the materials: $14.95, $19.95, e e T e e price $168.00. Sale Price $125,00. 50 v e o To Nen e, G Aot o || S IR S MBS EioL] Do a5 k- = e Pt S N ORGHGE Gt il GLAeel wimg i monk | | OX W SCH R I s | 4 o e T Faucs votill pace 35 |l i ol G seRbeel o oo || S T e S UG e i 8 [ # 5 Rugs, retail price $47.30. Sale Price $62.50. crop of ice. e ;“ variend ! \ i # Price $10.00. 9x12 Seamless Axminster Rugs: Last evening, Mr. Norton, the local | (poroughly Sa e 1% A i ? HALL RUNNERS retail price $63.00. Sale Price ice dealer, heard that the committee Durit e estord nd the tew | o Whittall Teprac Wilton .00, had decided to cut off the supply from | preceding . the. grounds have. el . i Regular price §20.75. Sule SUMMER RUGS two of the local confectionery stores. | piled. renidly with beopio srrivine | ) 3 S14.50 9x12 Celonial Rag RRugs, regular i He immediately got busy and went to | from "i” SR peopic L anniyhey) y 4 9% Whittall Anglo-Persian price $20.00. Sale Price $16.50. 00 remTtlers. G (e Home wo et || e ot MR ol U seteiand spme " Rugs. retail price $123.00. Sale $x12 Colonial Rag Rugs: regular ¢ ir o . 2 Ee bl Gf (e s, HIRG TeRl Dl E e t193i008Shio Prirotans 2 Oglonial Hag . rog out if such action had been taken. | opened for service this morning as | i : price $123.00. Sule Pride $95.00. price $16.00. Sale Pricc $13.50. The two stores affected ave Nerl| did the Aining room in the pavilion \T PRICES LESS THAN WE SHALL BE ABLE TO DUPLI- Brothers on Central Square and the | this noon. The boarding house is also | CATE THEM FOR IN THE FALL—Stripe Pla ) i i Balatelotl Siveetatont Wihilin: Taireet BeniieT oG e | Wenves, all desira and suitible for Wai Sk and Lining A — S e ng street. | op 1e ground’s store 18 also : ; 1d Li One of the men affected called on | openced under the direction of Mrs Values to $2.00. e Pri $1.39 yard ¢ HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY a member of the ice committee and )‘JH]«‘Z Pay m,,‘“,‘ k,y,',}‘:\ y‘m h‘ r Values to § 5, Sale Pri c, S1.79 yand A RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. asked if the report were true. He | New Britain values to §2.73, Sale Price, $1.98 yard. was informed that it was true an:d Location of Schools. | i o —— Y S P T A (R e E N S RO N SR SV WA MRaRd | 1111t it was the infention of the com-| The schools of the Chautauqua ses- — - — - — mittee to ostracize the two stores he- | sion will be located as follows = b4 %é . [\ v . cause o sir act o c o M ite's 1c re course na- 2 b 2 BERLIN NEWS T e PR P | S|, R o (R B hien ] Gk O B estin of O de gl S WK Rl et B k] "Ifln S i g \ u"""ei “8‘& JWr many years the Bulkeleys managed a | located near the Thompson estate. (;K Ricleoephomiccalobia dongwiion l\,:}"mf‘ o ‘i“h(fi vill be held at the | PRLEE (V] e tin factory which was located oppo- | Mr. Wall explained tHis morning that | o oo opencifenciyinoorsitoptiichinec| & SCupi R mee i Solics R i i BB R 0 | A B TeHe S . e llciomalacicl Mnelipavadellian upned) | (Biven oI Cs R A ali e Complete Stock of these m it . o Cottont Tiste factory produced many tools used by | which was on a lot adjoinimz the | O Whiting street and away from "“,.“:» 1 Tis | thread, Silk Lisle and Pure Si Ranging in| price from 29c. to n A anali nwarc i an B askcon | miompsorl ermibis e b b | ST e o e oy . “,‘,“']‘Vv' courses wi 1 be conducted | ELE e SyarTe sidercd a progressive manufacturing | Phompson. The case will be brough It was also learned from onc of the '(‘4 o < o :"‘ “\”\ ‘H“’“ hholse T G0c PALR f t l 5 ! 1 s TR eHb o N I S e ooking school and domesiic science 30« =0 n B L sle | concern for many vears. It was torn:| up this evening before Judge Georse Dieheer Oinh o Moiee e EE | SRR e et e ekt || ze weight, doulle so A e down several years ago following Mr. [ . Griswold in the Berlin toy ceived from the committee in charge | - . SaeiatL ow v Ir. | G. Griswold in the Berlin town court | ot 1o oelebrat church Thouse. Children's hour will | AT §1.35 PAIR—Phoenix pure dye Silk Stocki 1 Bulkeley's retirement to private life. | at 8 oclock. Drosecutor Lewis will | OF the celcbration condemning the ac- | 1 S0 v (he K ) nl e : : ; ‘ at, § k. secutc c e 2 e held at the ensinglc churc x0 85 PAIR_P strand | Dead Soldier Cited. also have several other cases to pros-| o ! Lol DECTISoR I RO ERBI ) o ysent WA e o e g ks N \Ifil S i = 4 it o | S SESE toDT store after agrecing to keep closed 2 e LR white, v 1k lislc nicitop] == | -Among the boys from this town jeccute. The following persons have ! after agreeing to keep closed. | .oupse in Delsarte will be held at the e e y A | ratcaill on0 ine Aibatteneiaaiar e s e e s D e R entire . situation at tho tme | laitorium, Chautauqua round tabl AT $2.65 PATR—Fine qu Ingrain e 1 | whose name was mentioned on the | John Hackett, Charles O'Neil and | yopo faq el cReet Ve commiact e | i nikst Tl in vt el il e i 0” f l list_of Yankece' Division men recom-John Toy, all of Kensington. The mf,‘_,,vm " have almost forced the | charge of the lecturing and instruc- 1018 mended by Major neral Clarence | cases of these men will come to the 'm(‘ "‘f g ;‘ ":-[' e \“‘flrw» their | tion in nature study. Mrs. Kittie M e - e : i) 5 : 2 es from 1 until 5 o’clock 4 ¢ : i e | 1. Edward to the Irench — govern- | docket following a hearing of the | uriarmoon. The aft o'clock on that | Holton of Danbury is instructor in GEORGE GOULD REMOVED. | TO 1 | ment for outstanding acts of bravery, | Thompson-Wall misunderstanding. o 3 atternoon of thejclocution and Delsarte. Mrys. Wright i DEAD SOLDIER IS GITED | for which he will be honored with a last Berlin Ttems, i parade was a very hot one and when | will be instructor in hasketry The New Yark, July \ formal or-| ngton, J | | e e (on s pheents. | Eharlos a- mocrin Mems o o4 the parade hiad passed the conter of | Misses Estelle and Grace Cushman ar- | der removing George J. Gould as ex-| al oI [0 ana s Riciaeal Enolion e futro o Tt oy nin s it { spenad] -ioh tonm N cRerow NS Eedlils mal ]| litvedl ntiENe (erounds iinis i motninz | [RGEuUNENTILSERE IO e i i | Beckiey, will receive. Mystery sur-|ing a week's vacation at Greenfield, | it the throe slores in the center of f They were accompanied by Miss Rose ftheb IO LGOI BT e Slensy il i Private William Bolton'’s Parents 1e- | rounds the death of this soldier as no | Mass, the town. In the majority opinlon, [ Hasser of Lincoln, N. H., who Is as- | by Supreme Court Justice Whilakcr. | retiven % R tras raceives by his parents .|| Miss Sarah Morgan was visiting|| (e storekecpers were tight in open- | sembly pianist. Miss Mgugarct Simp- | A8 & IeSUiL of L Bt il i . ecive Notification—\. . G. ¥m- | garding the cause of his death or the | With her pafrents over Sunduy. ing, but In the opinlon of the com- | fon, instructor in cooking, arrived to- | Gould, brothey of George Gould, and|nounced tod ! Going Axcur: Other | Circumstances survounding his - dis- Mr. and Mrs. James Holigan of Wil- | Mittee and others thev violated thelr | duy also. o= U“”‘v‘“ S ".”, La R s el e ployes Going on Fixcursion—Other | 1110 ees o om the | €oX avenue entoctained a party of | Word of agrcement and were subjost Transportation. moved, becomes executive trustec 12d approved the Rows Itoms of Interest to Readers, | war department at Washington was their relatives at their home over | 10 veproof. \dditienal transportation facilities | __ . _ s L U S that Tollowing & nizht rald, Deivate | Sunday. Thosc visiting were Mr. and | The owners of hoth stores this|liave been found necessary. ~Automo N Bviliam Bulkeley of East Berlin 'Bolton was missingtih aefion. Hopes| 110 Sharles forell, Willlam Corell, | morning wers = Bonccomnufal ph biles may he obtained by ""\"““;GIRL SLAYER G!GGLES’ <l rdad. will celebrate the 90th anni- | were maintained by his rélatives and | MUS: J. Crell, William Murray and son, | what course would be pursued. Both | ¥ shing conveyance to Forestville o1 48 s -;‘ Ly versary of his birthday on Friday, | friends that he might have heen cap- | Mr.and Mrs. Willlam Holigan and |stated that they could get ice in [ {}Is tawn by ajplving at the Hartford:| ek Shiv st R RuTelcvta thakintest (b vaalalnriSonarlot o Putlntitne roh | (R mand gV N0 e sEH ol s an. Stherolicesibut iheiwishealtoReet [(axil Shuxeh) olte st BRI e il SHE LA R e U oo o e e o e ooy The Gertrude North place has been |ice in this town if possible. .vances are running hetween the two Where he was born and -which isiono |inaltrace lconld be Zound of hira ¥ | cold, according to reports abaut town, | The ice dealer however, has en- | (0Ws and the camp grounds and will of the oldest residences in. the town. . ke ' (Rt o paEb el S Rk oWt |tered the controversy and his action | dUring the session | Toresters Meet Thursday. | Miss Grace Holigan is in Springfield, | may prove detrimental to the town | Bricf Items. ‘l “H‘V‘WI?Y(*,T} lodge, I, of A. will hold | Mass., Visiting with her sister, Mrs 1My, Norton stated this morning tha Licutenant John fpwright and Iid- | | its regular meeting on Thursday eve- | Derenthall ) !% conference was to be held botween | ward Fredenburzh of New Haven ning at 8 o'clock at which time the | Mr. and Mrs. Eillis Steed were I f{he ice committee and himself wt 1| SPent Sunday with Jignes Graham of drawing for the $10 gold plece will | town vesterday visiting with Mrs..| o'clock this aftornoon. “If ihe ice | West Main street. ake e, 3 e ¢ artie! icorgia Celsen i 3 o 2 : : Ly > Y take place. Several other articles on | Georgiana Kelser. i committee or other individuals in {he he Plainyille Aces —defeated the Which fickets have beon 'spldl will | Mr. and Mrs, Wallace IKelsey Wererliowen want todget back at Nerl or any | fast Y. M. T A. & B. Juniors in also be drawn. The returns will be’] in town yesterday visiting With his)one clse in the town they can do it | fAst game at Allen’s field yest turned into the society treasury and h”‘\'[‘_’“'» T . A | but they can’t use me as a method of | P¥ the score of 26 to 4. Altiier VAT RS G R A I qERe (ewe| - ok (ST BTG gl SRS R s il i G, i Ik spos (| SRS T e TGTTEiiG, Bl i o | Hazelwood were in town Saturday vis- | i e Sl e ; ) giving the ex-service men a banquet. - B a) | ment in resard to the refusal to sell | cXveptionally fast. - The IS All members of the organization are.| UNS With ’”If'f"']f e {10 the merchants it was very prohable | Das won nine games and los | requested to be present as action Will| ¢ & nobr ean b & Ttol < |that he would Tefuse to deliver ice | thus far this scason. The be taken on the welcoming home g oAty BT oBY R e iiirou -l th ol tow “The srchz of Mildale will be secn S | pected to arrive home today after a | = N dc e hant s ey celebration to the ex-service men. vear's service: ororseas He has just |Dave treated me right and purchased pox "“1" A ) g | To Go On Excursion. | teceived his discharge ’ plenty of ice and I mean to do the | lts, FHCH SANCT O | _The management of the American | Postmaster and Mrs. A. T Goodrich | —— e Sl b Sh Mi "M e 4.»”.»;“ i Paper Goods plant at Kensington an- | were visiting in Massachusetts vester- | : m‘(,\ N their "«w»v»n { nounced taday that an excursion and | day, making the trip in their automo- Marion Gibney and Doris Honiss en- | =0 e ASTalaay el e e s el e joved a sall ‘down tho Connecticut | Pull homestead on Try of the plant on Saturday, July 26th, Mrs. Gharles Walker s away on her | TiVer in Garfield Gibney's motor boat | = ¥ 8RG ZE8: o ity at Savin Rock. Arrangements are | vacation. t stenday e Faes el et S S O ot R e Terl | B udingls S el LianTosing LGS F B sein charge of the affair that the trip he | Adding Machine company of New | “2tion with his aunt, Mz WeAEC S towve (2 SR Al e made by auto trucks. It has bheen | York was in town over Sunday spend- Middletown. | ’\ L “»‘ 5 \'\Z'({)"y < proposed by several that the trip be | \N& the day with his family o Sfevart s 26 | made by train, as was donc several | Afiss PEchs el inton Bl ENISIby S 1 brothert ink oS | vears axo. The (ickets for the af.| and Mis. Thomas Kenney of Hudson s 03 | fair will be issued at an early date, | SUCCt Epooal a $ B a e issued at an early date oL J Alfred Stew o | e il e e at an enrtynte | "5 usion i now spending s ngelus Lour i | h\ir. Bulkeley is about the towr v | ployees be given s dinney oy e ationmatinls homofoniiorthington i | poisoning fay and is in perfect health, Wilcox’s upon their arrival IRidee ’ Albert Richard seticr than many 20 years younger. | Kensington Brief | Pardon Rickey has purchased thel ¥ MarAeld prope .; s the oldest resident | - = | Daniel \Webster place across from the Jloss Daoher Ir.‘ L.\'_,‘, 7 th \: th nfr)”“: Miss Frieda Lund. who has been | ostoflice. / will remodel the nd native of the town of Berlin. The | oversens & sl (o Ross0" ments of Bl e i o b [lod b Bael (o hospital | © Records have been entered on the Lenem oD R0l fiincd by the Bulkeleys for over a 1‘)”"“ is spending a furlough at her | town clerk’'s books of the sale of the Roland Andes entury and was one of the earliest | 1ome at Iast Berlin | Bosworth place to William Scott by DG SO ttlements made in this part of ”;‘ Colonel Charle M Jarvis, who | Mrs, . H Aspinwall Miss Alice Will St et S e g e has been at New YVork city on a busi- | Archic Hoyt and family, former res- infas o RNO Ui, T s o ness trip spent the week-end at his | idents of thix town, spent Sunday in ML L Lo iR SO e en weslimorion i, ! this vicinity visiting with friends. and s Chaticrg BTl s e e | terald La Celle formerly of Ken-| J. H. Connelly and wife were down are ting Mi B wcioy family ever sinco., Besides | 2ieton spent the Sunday with friends | to the shore over Sunday T . henreeeniativeliol the Binige |[oahontonBRoad | Roy Gibndy. in company with his A n INIT SRR e T Ao S oo e e valiine s [EWITERAD GRSEILANAS RIS RuED DR tuO I ey § Canal gie egislature, former tax c oriand |meAniugAT [ Jations the hirt E5 Clerkc, Mr. Bulkeley has been the | STV ree. who recently returned | LoD ] et S el S \gs bank | from overseas spent (he week-end | John firaxe JUN ISensiiieton By : i 1 v gs bank , : | wbout town in a new automobile RlOBInEfanREC i e blished. | With his parvents on Damon il ke mootie: | inc » ¥ > Sre | 2. Splettstoeser and family have re two horses. L 1869 Mp. Bulkeley first entercd Plans are heing made hy several of | } have ro B} bt e (et e e s o tutnc IR Dol SR C Hon B A i BakingBMade iiney 3 folitics and wi by tnclvolen LR estnls n ol ards | shore E in thousands of homes by the FOR SALE-slTousef v the stafe legislature where he ! BANZINE of an American Legion post i N Lo Baratterio is aut of town T cally new. | Call 65 lerved for four years. Following this | 0N A committee of men in favor| i qay on a business trip Angelus Flour vild. sition he was clected tax collector | OF the idea are ma £ plans to. call | Gl 5 FOR S Al stil position h 1 1 tax B lhsas re making plans to- call | "y “cow owned by Louis Maxon of The flour that never disap- FOR SALTZMVEIl esta B ¢ town clerk and treasurer, | & ok tiviie men tomethor 16 |acoe neitein broks Gis dos wih Dot | Sas zasoline business; al ding this position fo o 20 | the nea o e O L e S S ks 8 : 2 oSS WA ¢ blding this position forj i over a0 [k S future and tald r the mat | from a truck on Walter Gwat- j THOMPSON MILLING €O, S biisiness iwAEoD iq ears, which is the longest term the | ter i o o e 24 No. Washington St Ace was ever held by the same per- Arrested for The! | Tt nos | ST B s e flic as per I e rrested fon Mheft. | ¥ rtificate has been filed at | T. Drobinski, 692 North Main = B A harles J. Thompson, of Westfield | the town clerk’s office of the hirth of | VETERAN OFFICE It 1809 Mr. Bulkeley was again | road. Berlin, was arrested vesterdav | a son to Mr. and Mrs, John Chudzik | | Begkeley Cal., July 1 L commended for the legislature, ac- | afternoon hy Constable Enrico Pola | of Kensington A TR TR Henry B. Noyes, U. S A the Misses ! here today aged 80 years. lopting the position, he was eclected, ! on the charge of stealing hay from

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