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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 191& PLAINVILLE NEWS REPORT SPREADS OF ANOTHER SALE. For correct and attractive designs and prices inl Living Room and Library Furniture get in touch with us. We are showing a beautiful Story of Transfer of Newtonl; Building Is Not Denied , line i MITCHELL ~ BREAKS ARM REDFERN CORSE ‘\\.\L;h‘:]‘!‘,k PEOOI, AND WARNER'S _' Falls Over ‘«'tmlm:—“m"""! Bed Chamber and ‘ Hit By Bicycl TWe! Bave securad tholsampislineskeilhens bopulntll Corustallans t—Russell is Taken Brassieres at a big sacrifice and are able to offer them to you at about 1-2 3 wssiere L e and o you at -2 0 Hospital—>1 o te- their value. We will put these Corsets on sale Tuesdzy morning and if ; pital—Monthly Health I Your size is here you get a sreat bargain. $3.00 Redfern Corsets for $1.50, port Out—Other News. met with a peculiar accident last eve- | home and as a result is | | | Dining Room Suites $4.00 Redfern Corsets for It was reported around the busi- | DiNg at his h $5.00 Redfern Corsets for $ ¥ l1eht distric RN mornine I8 thatiirthel siov aithc SN ew R Bltain¥h ospitalSroii SN . " 5 3 - $6.00 Redfern Corsets for $3.00, Newton repository on Whiting street | réatment. Young Mitehell was plav- | 8 in the favorite period reproductions -finshed in an- . $8.00 Redfern Corsets for B | had been sold to Mr. Hayes'of Union- | INg on the veranda when suddenly he A $10.00 Redfern Corsets for $5.00. ville. The report was not verified by | toppled over the railing and fell to , M tique ivory. French greys brown mahogany, = Ameri- $12.00 Redfern Corsets for $6.00, € | Mr. Newton but it was not denied by | the ground, his arm doubling up un- ) E = $15.00 Redfern Corsets for $7.50. 2 | Mr. Hayes who was irspeeting tha | der him. The boy was in great pa $1.50 Warner's Rust Proof L property during the morning. Sev- [ and an examination revealed the fact §2.00 Warner's Rust Proof Corsets $1.00. eral business men, anxious,to have the | that his arm was broken. He was | Warner’'s Rust Proof Corsets % town grow, werc seen in consultation admitted to the New Britain h Warner's Rust Proof Corsets 2 with Mr. Hayes which added strength | at 11 o'clock this morning. I . ‘Warner's Rust Proof Corsets .00, to the report that the property had | be confined for some time. Warner's Rust Proof Corsets $2.50. chan zed hands. Woman Struck by Bicycle. i . ’ Warner's Rust Proof Corsets B 1t has been known for some time et i 50c and 59c Warner's Brassicres, priced 29c. that several busmess men had eyes on | g Woman, name unknown, was y - 76c Warner’s Brassieres, priced for this sale 39c. B | tire Newton property, which has a Pl B L] alace of can walnut and quarter-sawed oak. $1.00 and $1 s Brassieres, priced for this sale 59c¢. large and roomy brilding. Some men | Francelll in front of the F ; $1.50 Wa 's Brassieres, priced for this s E to start in manufacturing | S\Veets store on Whiting street at 9 103 Asylum Street, 150 Trumbull Street, Hartford $2.00 Warner 3 S ed for this § here were known to have asked con- | 9/¢lock this morning. ~The woman ¢ > » d arner’s Brassiers, priced for this sale.$1.25. cerning the building as a place for | Was knocked to the pavement with 18 Floors Fllll Of Fine Furniture. Warner's B eres, priced for this sale $1.50. # | manufacturing but if Hayes has pur- | 8reat force and her clothes were torn NAL CLEARANCE ON SILK AND CLOTH SUIT M | chased “hey are to> late. and her leg was badly bruiged. Dr. | willk and Pongee Suits belted models, in navy, black, grey, and tan. E The unconfirmed report was that a [ J. N. Bull was called and gave first- These Suits are wonderful values, some were marked as high as $55.00, B | moving picture\house and dance hall | aid treatment. According to her ver- sion of the accident, she was s none less than $29.50, sizes 16 to 40, specially priced $19.75. No charge l | will be installed in the bui nd ding. Mr. ng N for alterations. 5 Hayes when asked concerning it stat- | just off the curb waiting for a New | have a depressing political effect for SW HALL TO OPEN. Suits made of serge and poplin in colors blue, black, tan and black ed that he had nothing to s for [ Britain trolley car when the cyclist [ the new cabine = e Will Have Targest Dancing Floor in City When Complete. The new Bardeck hall which & being constructed on Arch street will be the largest and best dance hall in the city when completed. It is ex= and white checks plain tailored and belted models, sizes 16 to, 40. Sold M | publication, jusc yet. A few weeks | came along at a rapid rate of speed The Rumanians sent a message last regularly $25.00 to $37.50, specially priced $18.50. $ 0 two men started a moving picture ; and bowled her over. The womaun | Night that they could occupy the city Also other Suits marked at prices to close. Some sizes are missing f | house in Grange hall. They had the | was on her way to the Hartford hos- | or bombard it, but entered in a par- bit we can fit you and will not charge for alterations. machines set up and were reported | pital, where she was to have an oper- | ley with Joseph Haubrich, Hungarian as ready to open to the public when | ation performed. Dr. Bull told her | minister of war, and agreed to post- without warning they left the own, d continue on her way ani| Pone action. The city is quiet c - dismantling the equipment already in- cive better treatment for her in- Clark Funeral Tomorrow. pected that the hall will be ready for fl | stalled. Tor some time _lhel:c, as been | j 1 leg in the hospital. The matter The funeral of Norris Elmore Clark, j use in about a month and announce- HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY i;"“ ;“’““' R l'{"“l”fi 110')\\. i | was reported to the police, but no| whose death was reported in last eve | ment has been made that the opening RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. . e ]_‘;;,‘m\“m"' o candjiactionadfialken ning's paper, will be held tomorrow | will be in the form of a formal dance e Russell in Hospital., afiernoon from his late home on |for the benefit of St. Poter's church i e Edward Russell has been admitted | Broad strect and from the Congrega- | The hall has been offered free of el e e o e i e e oo (RHonEI GRubchila A o Tcloek e R e charge to the church by Mr. Bardeck - — = = — = e proposition wouid pay. At present | Russell recently returned from Wash- C. m”'“lwl will nl;nl ate and inte and action will be taken by the church BERLIN NEwp evening on the church lawn at 8 fevening those who attended from | Bristol and New Britain are the near- | ington. D. C., where he was receiving | 220t Wi 5 Pen ieeticamcte . frcomum ttae tosnrebare dor, 8 S DJ c'clock. liere returned to their homes. Never | est piclure shows and the ride be- | treatment. Upon the advice of doc- [ ([O€TH WIL j“P‘I‘_“iC"{;‘I‘I"‘ l‘;‘ a delega| which will be the first event to take Grange Social. in the history of Kensington have so | tween the places makes it early going [ tors in that city he will be under the mmo“nm"‘ ")(’I}“‘;n “;““fi*é n*";: place in the new building. § y All members of the local grange | Blany attended from (his place. and late returning. care of the Hartford doctors for sev- | o¢ praternal lodges of which the de. T TR : l EAR Haverbarmlinyited tolleons i aniila o Crap Shooters Fork Over. That a dance hall or public hall of | eral weeks e el o STOCK AT LYCEUM. 9 party on the lawn of Senator Claude | The town coffers were enriched by | any kind would be a finarcial success Lo lic Pure. V3 <y il — Gt W. Stevens at 8 o'clock tonight. The | S0me $40 last evening when “Mr. [is also the.opinion about town as at Hoallh! (O mber HoN. LBl | stated Feast Day Tomofrow. Owner LeWitt to Continue This Form ; i strictly a social one | Sherman, white,” and. “Mr. Ross, | present there is no large hall in the | ;S0 SO0 5 Bn SR SUC0N | The Feast of fhe Transfiguration of Entertainment This Fall. o MAN [; MES H[]ME and no busincss will be transacted for | Colored” arrested for “shooting crap” | town. Grange hall is much too small | .., \yinations made of milk peddled | Will be observed in the Church of [ s(torney George C. LeWitt, ownor the evening. 'In all probability some- | Paid their fines and costs of court. | to accommodaie any sized crowd and | 10y hinenianocently and is glad | Qur Saviour tomorrow morning with | 0%y 'ry SEOREE Fn VIR, OWECR b thing will be said concerning the field | Foth parties pleaded guilty to the it is the only hall since th rning meetiag given Ly the Central Pomona, | Charge, but efforts were made to | of the old town hall on Pierce street. | inc hure and of high quality. The i Grange to be held in South Meriden, | €6t the names from them of the fel- Mitchell Breaks Arm. S aton e Garbage Removal, i i = specimens taken for e ’m](}mas Ca]‘ey GlYeS Relat]ve August 15, to which all. Berlin |l0WS Wwho made their getaway, but Howard Mitchell, son of Mr. and | picked at random with no opportunity Local people are reminded by the Grangers are invited. wibout much succes One of the a celebration of Holy Communion at 10 o’clock. tc report that every test proved the morning that he will have company the theater this running moving p 15 has been his custcn ia ock - icture A i Mrs. John Mitchell, of st stree:, | for “fixings-up” by the dealer No [ health officer that the removal of -gar- The leads of the Cormiiti i Old Factory Sold. BN wes uBed by Drocecuton Loy complaints of poor milk have been | bage in the summer time should be e : anm When He Appefll‘s st Berlin people will be partic- | If there was anyone in the court room | - o received. watehed more carefully than has been itanberl abd ol / interested in the account print- | Whom he recognized as being present | being held there during the summer | plainville is a healthy town, {he | the rule. During the two follov e i sraind Mo hee - ed on another page of this issue, of (8¢ the crap game. Taking a look dmonths, health officed added and said that | months garbage should be removed- 9?“%, AL s first plde the sale of the old Pcck, Stowe and | OVer the room he spotted a man and | 1. J. McDonald and family have |, record was established for the past | frequently, allowing no accumulstion S e SR HAD BEEN IN MEXICO | Wicox factory to the Connecticut | {hen turned to the prosecutor, point- | moved from the Aspinwall place to | month hy virtue of the fact that not | or chunce to breed disease. o Ae, LWt Sithel Dranenl A Metal and Chemical company of New | i€ his finger at the “culprit” a Meviden. a communicable disease was reported. Briof Ttems, laving Ulof Lighein ithotoung SIS Bittain suid, “Yes, he was there.’ It was| ' Charles Walker and family are en- | fieon tha seneral ninees of th moves | ot in towrm r oL oS, 1 conts | Y2100 for the fall opening “Crap Shooters” Fined in Court To- eyt e Sl the constable. tertaining friends from out of ‘town SRl - Bl Bolate Dot Judge Griswold fined the pair $5| C. F. Johnson is having the gutter day—Ice Cream Socia Wednesday,| Michele Banicco and Louis Ram- |and the costs of court which amount- | i front of his residence rehuilt with mer does not seem so prevalent al- | per galloa. 1!:011;4;;1\1’119“x-<v are a number of cases| A little Italian boy living at 210 TO Keep the Skln Soft, West Main street was removed to the . N poine have sold to Alexandera Dolec- [ ed to ove: 20 ecach, making it quite { Jarge cobblestone: Every rain storm ) i . ety itat 3 o . vening—Old Factory in East Ber- | ki a farm containing 54 acres in the | an expensive Sunday party for them. | has left a large pool of water in front l“,”0“(.f::"",‘,("",\,“':.(i:,:‘i,}]‘”,. Bull gz;fi,‘“;li‘ h]‘o;f;’:“l “,fhé'm‘;)‘g;)‘"" C]ear afld P]!able B = D south end of the town, formerly D > ¢ e 4 zutter S P " ‘” s 3, flin Sold—Other News of Interes e ‘;]m];’;’”‘pmcef’“"“ Y East Berlin Ttems. of the house and the gutter is being | ygainst conditions in the rear of the| Charles Klarfch has purchased four Dorothy Krauth returned home | 'dised so that the water will flow | nain street stores, local people have | lots on Victory Terrace. I Use Howard’s Butiermilk Cream 1onEs Leen guick to ta up the campaign The Misses Helen and Mary Brock inst insani vy conditions and as a | are spending several months in the Thomas Carey, gi Raach Complaint on Crossing. . 1 e e e i N Snaa e vonina S oo el aca o AL the selectmen by certain parties con- | sPent at Sound View. The Worthington Community Cen- i ; / sing at Sunset Lane| R. O. Clark, accompanied hy “Gus” | 8 e LCommunity cer ult the health officer has et TRl i e on, left -yesterday for Walkill, | -S Plas zround over w ”‘: here has |, jarge number of complaints from{ souri and traveling for sightseeing on a short business been considerable talk and much less | {owrspeople during the past two | purposes through other states. ago, John Ventres had a narrow es Harold Clark left Sunda actiors: Dl athntecupiichi P el ks, e mostly | The Boy Scouts meet tomorrow c The complaints we > by Berlin's public spirited citizens. | , SRy i o cape from being run down at this | Hotchk Grove at Indian 5 about pig pens and poultry houses. | night. pomt. where she will remain for for the last 18 years, gave his sister- when { corning the cro; he walked in on her at her home in | and Berlin street between the Field | Har Kensington yesterday morning. He |nd the Jarvis places. A day or two | N & in-law a bad case of ‘ghosts 1e left here some 18 years ago for Hot Springs to be cured of rheumatism of Rope and lumber have been ordered | 1. Bull stated that unless the pens ' o e o The stores of the town will be for .the swings and %teeters? and will |\o 08 wey cooiaie ire st Snteoodt cond swhich he suffered much. After being | This particular crossing has a high | summer. arrive within a day or two. Several| (jon it will be nec e baniiiall [ TR s atieanoon (and eT e i cured he went to Los Angeles where | hedze bordering on it, which hides | Miss Frances Payne returned yes- | gwings will be erected for the chil- h ooeisAbd b v s Fdin ey i he boarded at one of the big hotels. | 27V _approaching automobiles from | terday afternoon from her vacation [ dren and probably three “teeters.” prove dangerous to health conditions. S arer mivm i‘ < 3 #ight. A written notice has been sent | spent in Granby. slide is also on the program. Thes R e e e NO 1 MADFE: One night he left the hotel, leaving | (o Arthur Hadden, who is the admin- Mrs. R. O. Clark aughter 5 3 ] i ¢ i iti e ‘ 3 e o x ; Soe = B - O. Clark and daughter | slidec cost about $80, but with the | plained about to remedy conditionsat | » ... : - 4 all his belongings " and practically [ istrator of the estate, to take steps for | Ruth, accompanied by Miss Winifred | lunker and a skilled carpenter one and expresses the desiri that | Pritish and American Tail to Ibwn} everything he owned behind him: The | the removal of the hedge. If action | Benson, are spending a week at|will be built at much less cost. e SRR Tabor Resolution Amended, | hotel authorilies tried to ‘locate him | is not taken by him in the near future | [ndian Neck. Before the latter part of the week | smomine of Aust SN e e suran ot | and did everything to trace him and | the selectmen, it is said, will be re- | The K. of P. will exemplify the |1t is hoped to have the swings In | onsie Of S r Amsterdam, Aug. 4. he | i finally .reported him as dead E ed to r ve th bstructi ' q e ons sanitary;line sitting of the international trade: e bored L1 aspcead, Qitested to remove the obstruction. | qegree of Knight at the regular(piace and If possible a teeter. This Hostile Action Is Postponcd 2 2 YestBrday was the first time that | V. L. S. Gets Large Sum From Fotes | (00100 meoting o be held this eve. | renlization of Eammunity i e L e e e i Bl 5 anyone of his family had any word or The returns from the tickets and : Z o ’ oAb el e 3y S Ox R Ao n delegates sought to amend | ning in the lodge rooms. ground is timely as it was almost be- Professor and Mrs. Adolph Benson | coming a dead issue. Too many chil- are visiting with Mr. Benson's parents, | ¢ren arve taking to the main street Burton Bartlett and family motored | #8 their playground, which is ex- down from Hartford Sunday and | trer dangerous due to the large spent the afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. | Zumber of autos passing daily. Last ciated Press.)—One regiment f| the last paragraph of the resolution | Rumanian cava is quartered 'in| dealing with the conference to be heid Kobanyi, a suburb, three miles from | in Washington, D. C., in October pro- | i the center of the city and overlooking | viding that the resolutions should be You too will be surprised and de={ Only Rumanian officers are actu- | binding on all nations represented at | lighted with its use for while it turnal The - British | the dullest and most lifeless complex-| had .seen him in all these years, de- | the lawn fete show $200 which wil spite the fact that they had written | be put into the fund for better walk and had had the authorities do every- | for Berlin. This fund is intended to | thing known in legal channels to find | keep the walks in repair as well as him. On the evening that Mr. t‘zxroylhv construction of new one The | disappeared from the hotel in TLo¥ town does not furnish money to build | Sunday 196 automobiles passed a | 21y inside the city proper. General | the present congress. i | : 7. Turner. Bl IO it Lk ey ARt e . aile i i , it does not showl Mngelcs, he fell in with some friend? | the walks of the cc-ymun so it is L. F. Turner e siven point in 14 minutes time and | Burescue, the Rumanian commander, d Americans, ]m\f\gver, failed in | fon to r::im:xi‘ben:ft);m duoady &cm&l_j who wereaving that night for Mex- | up to the public spirited citizens to Dorothy Sugenhime returned | 2,7 (00" (b o Moo direction. | and staff are guests of Lieutenant- | their effors to remove the objectional | the slightest sien 3 i ibute to this fund. | to her duties at the Travelers Insu Romanelli, chief of the Ital- | paragraph and the resolutions was |ly vanishes from sight and the mosti ico whe were going out into | cont While not quite as bad as this on | Colonel the minimg ons. Without going Eli Goodrich Hit By Auto. nce company in Hartford yesterday | 'wti{ davs. it is mot safe to have | ian mission here. The latter has pre- | adopted 29 to 11. The British dele- | heated atm “““‘e"e ‘:‘L‘,‘“"iu’i’,{;‘; 3‘;, Heieic i “14s hatel for’ his possessfons | EIl Goodrich, one of ‘Berlin’s 6ld- | after & vacation of two.weeks {lo children playing on the main | vented the occupation of Budapest|gates left before the vote was taken. | the slishtest shininess or groasiness Doy he startzd for the mine in Mexico. He | est residents, was struck by a large Civil War Veteran Injurcd. e Py and is to be representing to the e e the }“”1mmmed to satiaty youllll has been in the Mexican hills for all | touring car about 8 o'clock last even- Fredsriok v by - Rumanians ihat euchl A ciionl wonld SR 2= Cream is gua s 3 : | : crederick Loveland, a Civil War | = == tumanians C INVENTORY FILED. o shase price these vears until his appearance here | ing and thrown Theavily to the 20 o : e every way or the purc P veter: n and one of Kast Berlin's old- i An inventory of the estate of Carl | he refunded. Your drug or toll sidents, sustained a fi Drachenberg, filed this morning in | goods counter can supply you. the court of probate, shows that the — deceased left an estate valued at HORLICK’S $9,100. This consists of real estate THE ORIGINAL on Curtis street. Frank M. Zimmer- | 3 man and Harry Norton were the AMALTED MILK apprai Avoid Imitations & Substitutes On Face, Arms and Hands, | |3 Cuticura Heals, ; New York manufacturers of middy blouses and yesterday. What luck he ha had he | ground. Mr. Goodrich is unable to | .= il 2 is not saying, but if clothes and ap- | distinguish objects very clearly and = " e 28 pearance count for anything he has | did not see the car until nearly upon | L MIb vester el e LA made his pile. { him. The driver of the machine, |, Bi%° i‘hc’\ s ’_l‘“’l“ Fiaas Mew 0&1’/ Ice Cream Festival. | however, saw Mr. Goodrich in time | [2¥¢ e OFC ErosUltAl Sy 8 The Junior Epworth lcague of the |to check his speed so that while he | Hareld €lark in charge of Dr. T. C. Kensington Methodist church will | h:t and threw him to the ground, the | Flodsson, where an X-Ray was taken give an ice cream festival Wednesday | wheels of the car did not run over | °f the fracture, disclosing a broken [l | hip. Mr. Loveland fell down these B ——————— = Mr. Goodrich is resting comforfably | Stairs once before and rcceived se- N II Q o today although his body is covered | Vere injuries and it will be some time R This veteran, S. B phere, was addicted to the Sam trained nurse and under the attens °h with | tion of Dr They Li | ba et Al hefore he will be around again, as he | 00aCCo e e 15 now over 80 years old. He has n] [/~ eem i 1 i James Maloney and wife are spend- ; ing their vacation at Short B Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Taylor. Hodgson. “I have had salt rheum for the ies’ shi ist i establish e o ol b ladies’ shirt waists, contemplating the establishment ary Association Meets. excessive use of tobacco fof many years. Hec 'want- will be gone for the week. Members of the East Berlin Library hande broke out all over in rough 3 . . . . . . o . e [ . B. Cooley and wife are spend-| aesociation met in the rooms last scaly patches so that' you could of a factory in Plainville, will require thirty or more j#dmething to help him. iR Sasiacatonien Eeach. night in Woodmen's Tall to take ac- i — hardly put your fin‘g:r ihere melrs ; ; : = e learned of a free { ftobert Kilchie i3 spending his EWO i 4ijon on the matter.of electing a m [’ B was not a patch. got 8o I coul T € 1C sewing mat % pape "That " s * wbos | vocks® vacation at Momauguin. e S ooy 0 L - et sleep 2t night. gie young women to operate electr! g machines. fof S S e Jumes Hart rebrned Boms | o0 bin nedipmdtion sk b o to 2 - Seeing Cuticura Soap and Oint- S ired. but ¢ tial Splendid E mu‘ LR 5 o o | trom Camp Devens where he was a | 00" oo N e \?'{\.« | ment ndvems:dll (};cu%h! I would Experxence desire , bu no! essential. Splendi SRy fetter homrikos Ay o e iiiniember ofithel RAO TG o ! i —— give them a trial, and after ng a pire for tobacco any more. T feel like a pointed to select a new president, as gt i 4 S Tani . Oihese iepoit atmiiariy | Marjorie Moode is spending | L . a e full-sized box of Cuticura Ointment . ' . B e o e e o | ; at Waterbury. the number, of,pietubers. present did | Biscuits for Breakfast with the Cuticura Soap1 was healed.” working conditions and goed wages paid to those etts and pipe habit, and chewing. | “Riith Geleink: of Philadsiphis ‘ not warrant taking a vote. The re- So light, so appetizing ang H# (Signed) Mrs. Thomas Hogan, Es- nyone desiring a copy of this ‘book | 414 her t 5 ‘s are spending | POTt of the committee will be given so easily made with Yk sex Junction, Vt, Dec. 18, 1918. c caff ot 1c fres portosia, by writng o | ) O e Mre G T &t an early dats, Angelus Flour \ o Catiotna fael oy das i proving competent. war oods, =—119, & jfine s as. RS Standard of Excellence in ith S h 2 i City. You will be surpriged | Lewis. Berlin Briefs. The Stand ! purposes. Bathe with Soap, soothe A . . s A RUB | ploasea. Tok for, anister nervek | akys! Hesleft of New Britain was.|: Lfwrence Austin has returned from | White Flour. Thompson Milling with Ointment, dust with Talcum. Applications will be considered immediately. ' stronger heart, better digestion, Improved | . c . M., M Blaiat Dav, SO Co., Lockport, N. Y. Sold byl i B et Tal ] gent. 1 ased vigor. longer life and | it town today visiting with Mrs. Mc- [ Camp Devens where he went in com- e § e ) Soap 25¢, Ointment 25 and 50c, Talcum e lhersaviniages 1f you quit poisoning | Crum. D3Ry With several other young men| - Wm. Schiemker, g Arch 3t R R e Write to Manufacturers, Herald Office. | Sourself with nicotine. In three days you Yarge Attendance at Plataville. from New Britain and this vicinity. i A e g 3 be rid of the addiction—then bocome = Y i oratorios, Dept. H, Malden, Mass.’ BT add solld fiesh. Decome & m"i ‘The meetings at the Plainville camp | Fle has been attending a special - ‘Cuticura Soap shaves without mug. . among mea. 72 grounds closed yesterday and last|course at the officers’ training camp .