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L PO eyt < BUYS PROPERTY. HE?EAE HES ,, Adelme and “Bermard asot sell - (or i Livr TabfEtsyf o3 Land on \Nm mg Su\ee ST i'eclImu;othlox;f) ()Tu’of(h:gg { : Better Mea benefit I haye reagived fgom your = wonderful mcMeine, ‘Fruit-a-tives. > ‘M . Er e e : Yhe. Stévart 1o lepend Rp, 10° EREGT $50 00 BUILDING ,.1iegecs s e o many | § e, SHert Fandh otroan dciy f‘ day in the year for, ci‘fiudlt ecogomical 4 s4t could‘;c no permaneng relief. : 3 k (EandiiaT N-,,m_“,,;,, wmis| o A friénd adyised me to take Fruit- factory cooking-and “k‘“fl service. Wbt solie Bitai our Great fil?uln vsafe 3 Fars: : Home Prbi Itaid WhesoHe Bervt] actives’ and T did so with “great . A Range in which every modern m]prmom- 1t has nuor 0 emphatically wm of¥our gon oniakmow. Furs A . : ¢ succelly i and now kam en iy et whi I It 3 that wes-e purchased months ago, i t{ ciition ‘of thiy offering-and arc’ Y ed’ Two' ¥ears—Other News Items of - Headiches, thanks Y ® is incorporated—w ich is the resu Oi y ninety 1o in price in the face of a rapidly. riging market. Wé canssave.10 : J ‘ , | : I A0 4 I ¢ per cent. Furs purchased now will ho"kepg in our cold storage vaule e Abgut Town, | | S‘{?{C,udifln:*ic]}%s“\nrn e years of successful stové-making,experi lj'uo;!l“(i. Jauil; November 1. mmge M-:ount: billed as October 1 re- .. Anotnes importsit real crtatggrant] “{50c.a vox, 6 for$2.50, trial size 2oc. | | “The Service Stewart Combination’ Ct Cand G&s 3 < action took place In this €own yeste 5 o 1; ACCBON €. \’Nb BCIALS 3 ; ; day afternoon when the W J."Canin | I/:rtic:;llb(;o;{;?fir ie;f‘;’fsr;.fgtzsf i Rangeis '53“‘/ two LO"“-P[}‘{T ?‘”Id P”*CC' ralmes— 30-inch, Rac¢oon Coat with Border, priced $187.50y sNovember - | company purchased the Mason prop- ardosiboing ¥ al gz > oal section: 2 o price §215.00, % 5 . 5 SO erty on Whiting stredl from Adeline| OGDENSBURG, N, Y. coal and gas irr; ONE. The ¢ ahll the gas 30-inch Plain Ijxcaonmur Ariced [ solt50. November piige = -3 and Bernard Maspn through gehe i section are’efitirely separate. Each works mdcpend, b ¥ : AR " F. Conlin of the Standaid Rea He was in nine pf the big baftles as I f th . e S %pon Cbat: With' potdef, $255.00. Novembers pric At & lnsurance Co. ! The purchase pnu, . Mgmiberviof.- the infaniey-but never ent y ort € 0m<.1 1 B " e, 3 Hies DOt ihe e g d1e "‘“‘“’% ' regeived :even a minor injury.’ He 4:7 ‘inch Raec oy € al,{:andsomcl) matched skflms,prued‘ 75.00. ", The transaction Is of inthortanice o=k oof oo 83 netear.home on Julk 1 Noyember price §349.50. ; . cally as it but adds anotherstep to a : ° * . AT BLOUSE SECTION, - growing industry of the town ana as- |y Tl 1€t Seoiihen ot Jone I . .You wiff find a new arrival ¢ Georgdtte Wiists, in flesh and d iz sures-Plainvillé of one of thesiargest | ‘caglell for anc e DOL L 182 ; K £ White, sizes 36 to 4§, pgiced at $5.98 tv $18.7 ‘wholesale grocery houses in' the gtage. | (AMily “sifice the day he entered: (ho | § . .. Woile Waists ns whitei trifymed with lage; *bro\dered and pin’ . It can be authoritatively stited fHat a | Service. The.Second Division ige %§ ‘tucked, sizes 36 to*46: priced. §1.98 to $8.45,. « brick building will be erected by tie [ as a shock division” much/of the time . «Crepie de Chine Waists in white and flésh,, emhrmdcwd and. B company, perhaps within the course 6f | and was sent inte-bad sectors %’ help plain tailorgd models, sizes 86 to 46; priced: $2.98 to $12. ; a year at a cost of $40,000 or $50,000. ! the doughboys ¢leam fi wné gore: | §° 103 "Asylum S trcet 150° Trumbu" Qtreet Hartford il . N P . The risi { BATHING SUITS . Wefinite plag¥*for this building will be | The ‘division Ras recef citations of We still have an excellent assortment of Mohair Taffeta Surt’ ., apnounced.fater. all kinds Afgbave its members. .Agents for Stewart.and Crawford Ranges Oyer 30 satifls and Jersey Bathing Suits, almost any color you .would likg, i ‘piece of property purchased is| it - Was sthe” diyisfon which ‘captured & - Sizes 36 to 46; priced $2.98 Lo $18.50. ; X ted on the Northampton division | the mos- Germans and Whigh made’| ¥ ; Yeays. Bathing Caps, 19c¢ to§2:25.. We cs a full line of Bathing’ LUK of the New York, New Huven & Hari- (fthe mgu& prggress | through - the 3 Tights, priced $1.50 and $1.98 R fes ford rajifaad company and runs for|énemy’s lings. Millis was in the battle Every ‘;\nc of -these, Balhn‘.l5 Suits is smeartly fashioned and % 125 téptgalong the tracks. <t has af of | ‘Chatead Thierry, St. Mjhiel, Sois- moderatelypriced. depth o ut 100 feei towards Whit- [ sonsy - th€ «Chanfpagne seéctor and N o S ( S e o : 0 ing street.*¥t adjoins the property of | Meuss ‘Apgonne. 2 ' L ATIEN R UGUSTE BRI ENERURE) bAT ¢ the Gahill company on the south and| \hile “évepstas he. mot. Meliba . Maplg Hill averiue are taking an ety _ This is an Annual Summer Kyent worth the attention of cvery home Ut T ot or e T ol e B e mobile grip through Maine. keéper. Astonising price reductions arc made on Living Room Furniture, S, R S e e n Al R O Dining Room Furniture, Bed Ropm Furniture, in fact on Furniture of overy e e e Sl L s FERen v ——— k N kind and description, With threc immensc floors filled with the best and A e e Y ere sepgeted s rhat T amb Bava most dependable kinds, this Special August Sclling gives you a chance for : ' 1 . £h: SFhtict caviis 2 ; 4 . tion will give® the Cahill company worth while :a\m,,s on anything you buy herc now in the furniture line. Eh b ORta s ot T T e o — . ¥ ¥ Forrest Shonts has left for Boston | - Mrs. Nelson of Farmington was, tii taken ill @nd sent to a-hospital. EIs| 5 complete his medical course In @ ; guest of Mrs. Nordstrom of Robig went intoNGermany, oniy December 11} ;ogpital there. venue over the week-end. and left there on July 13. He pears Mrs. E. D. Proudman and soh il R S v et no ’]1:1,‘!.1'(‘-:! for the Boche —.who,”, hi Miss Iileanor Curthingham of New-| Hampton are spendinga few days w L Orle s ommarly used by =8 had to fight Just ‘ag, did the | ington =is visigng relatiyes in New Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Proudman B A% o o of the Allies i York -city. .| Frederick street apnexy’ Mason for a wagon sliop s able. . trinkets i 20 N and Williaty Siephenson as a black S e L G . shith shop. " 1f'is now occupicd by a picked ‘up on thes, 1.‘?’"‘”'“’1“" but Mr. ang Mrs, F. N. Tuckef,/sf Ro! Miss Sarah Rowley has . compary. The other two! counts his person#l’ experiences. 28l ins avenue and Mrs. T. S, TUfker and ' home from a two weeks' . " s dn” fordier years were used |more valuable whan. iy souventts | daughter of West Hartford. left Mon- pent at Indian Neck = = o tof wpainting and refixing carriages, | Which he brouffhtigome. He is a{ day by auto for Saranac Lake, N, Y., ¥ BERL‘N* NEWS Ing calling upon some of his Jformer | until the’ present quarters .are " out- ‘gons, etc. Of late years a soap fac- | brother-in-law of ZMutenant L. H. | where they will spend a weck ’ . acquaintances. grown. . The fact that’ more land is * ayw paper box factory had been | ¥rost who was' a member of the > pls b incent Boly dias G . Miss Hortense Loiselle is Visiting | being B3isht speaks vo¥imes' for the | conducted in them. For the past two| Medical Corps. 5 Miss Myrtle Nordstromts of Robinsjmother at Indian Neck for*“a out of town for a few days. future activities of the new concern | or three years they had been idle. Picnic Tonight. enue is spending her ’ vacation in | 93YS e < Miss Ruth Bacon' of* Beckleys has | as it is evident that they are certain he Cahill company has been in the| A number of local young people |- Blandford, Mrss ; returned from Philadelphia: where she | to make good here. town for three 5 will hold a picnic at Lalke Compounce ——~ . EL P’ 1 vears, coming here L = H. Rowley is spending a has been spending her vacation. | Two concerns were after the plant | from Meriden. Rdward Dyer is the| this evening. Members of the vari- . J. B. Stoddard and family f .days at Tndian Neck It is reported’ that Thomas Ensign | before the New Britain people took | traffic manager, Robert J. Skelly sales| ous office forces in town and friends§ e—e— o 0 =~ = h ‘ ‘and wife fave purchased a place in [it over. A banknote company held | manager, and Miss Bessic Dyer secre- | are among those included. 1t is dne w | New “Britain. an option on the place for six weeks | tary of the local plant. The old Car- | of - several| sood times held hy the| AJOR CONLEY ANB Ihs QUEEB F]SH .: Hodge of, New Britain is now | but because of the illness of the rep- | ter foundry was purchased by the com- | young people this summer. aking her home with her daughter | resentative who was confined to the | pany. Business in this district was| Bascball Sunday Mrs. Nelson Minor of . Worthington | hospital he lost out. Previously, a | exceptionally good and the foundry| .o ‘Alliplainville baseball team Home Racmg and Amleuo Even P 3 Meriden foundryman was after the | building was added to at vario o reigen » & sufficie H. B. Cooley of Maple nt but did not place an option | tim A new omcs buflaine wasive. |20} beell netiypd Lafter i suficiont o ! number of its'men have arrived home street and Miss Cora V. Crosby are lereby being unable to hold it for | cently completed. The officials found | .| f Sota '8 wflg Al‘l‘allged EOI‘ Week spending their vacation at the Double|\a definite time. that the business was rapidly expand.from the service, Before the war the | Beach house at Branford. ' The pcoplegof Bast Berlin appre- | ing and thc future would have' to be| team had established quite a reput | 0 Factory Being Looked ciate the fact that a company near | faced. The Mason property was there- | tion throu ropg Whe St Enteh Several men from out of tow sre | home have bought the place, becaudp | fore purchased and quld serve thedelcated many @€%the best feams w F DELANEY IN CHARGE at the old Mott Stjtched Tire plant | in the pastig few were stung on stock | company’s purposes for some time 1o | thig vici v - in Kensington .a few days ago test- | schemes and the new concern is sell- | come. Hlogbert Ewald, James and ¥r ing out the boiler. - Whit their plans | ing no stock. The three buildings included’ in the |Cunningham and Judd wo , Jitncy Breaks Down TUnder TLoad— arc no one knows, but it looks as Keasington Items, o o ias g nonfon A SSoR oy IunloN Rl Ior £ though something is going to be done . Postmaster W. W. Fagan is Mt og| to Make room for the ne¥ building|the Navy, James McNally and other R T b, AN Tk B || et (hbhs G i 56 when its erection is decided fpon. . | veterans will probably be seen in the | all during the war. Several concerns Jeannette Thompson pending her Harry Ellis Home. line-up. The team is to stack up llva\'(v]mahdr‘ @ fizzle here and it is | vacation at Niantic. She expects to] i S ind pe| 2ERINSE the Acorns of Berlin, whic R o roped that a real live, aggressive | be zone for two week = RELE] 550N O M Aean = is supposed to be capable of i Stitch Tire Company Plant. plant will take over the f:\(fimy as Q'Brier h, Heturned fiornil U IS gO T Wbitine gbtresl lixetutned ing good baseball “ Plans for the Berlin fair are rapidly | there is every opportunity for their Gty wnerolie ihislirech | ((OWNISNOmM RN EIS s L Kot | e management is glad to an- nefiring completion. Arrangements | SUCCeSS. spending his vacation for the past| having received his dis from | hounce that it has secured the use of Have been made to have the Indus- Realty Transfers. two weeks. the army at Camp Dix yesterday. | ¢y Rockwell-Drake field for the re- trial Athletic Association hold a!| A warrantee deed has been.record- Butler Roche is about town in a| Bllis wa wfin\hn:' of the Second | mainder of the season. The baseball track meet on Wednesday of Fair|ed in the town clerk’s office of the | "W touring car. Division, “ta¥fed the best division of | opipysiasts have taken up the “Booy week. This will bring all the fac- | sale of the property of E. . Nourse, Dunham Family Reunion. the A. E. F., and went through ail| pj:pville” idea and intend to add to tories of NewBritain for open compe- land_containing elght acres to| The Dunham family are to hold| ‘1%, ChSagements with the dlvision. | the town's popularity by a champlon- g'c or the first time and it is an- les Iidgar Pratt and Harriet | Sheir family during the year just pa Friday or the 1vth of the month | g, team. Albert Oakes will do the pated, that the employes will turn | Wood Pratt of New Britain, over park on Saturday of this weel. | 12ve no meaning In the soldier's life. | pying for the local hoys. He is the Tn firge numbers. On Saturday | Wdmond H. Fowler, W. C. Fowler, | The Dunham family is scattored aii| e enlisted on Ifriday, July 13, 1917 F o 4l pitching “find” whom “of the same week it is planned to hold | Wilhelmina Kelsey ‘and Mary 1. H over thellstete. butioncs abyear they sailed for overseas In September. | pyfnir ‘Bearing compar a #he vearly registered A. A. U. meet, j zen have sold to William Rowland, | all come together and have a “blow- | league team of New Britain is gonducted by St. Joseph's Y. M. A. A.|a parcel of land cont out” just to, keep in touch with ane nding upon to win the champion- 6f New Britain under the supervision | bounded on the north by : another and tell things of interest in| ana considerably hetter constructed. Tt | ship of the league in New Britain. 401 Postmaster W. I. Delaney, who is, formerly owned by Levi Deming, on | their family during the jear just pass-| is hoped to have the job finished by | “Bill” Cunningham may also warm §§ OGaptrict deputy for the National A. A.|the south, by the old Peck Stowe & | ed. A committee is appointed frofa| tonight as painting the siructure is all| up for the game, and local people f U. This meet will bring the stars | Wilcox plant, on the west by the N. | the family group cach vear to make| that thore it to be done now. B S i b s 6 GG e of ‘the state together and the best| Y. N. H. & H. railroad, and on the| arrangements for the bigétime, and who ysed to have a habit of winning “meet in the fair's history is promised | east by the Mattebessct river. this year the biggest time of all is an- = z = = every” game they plaved in the town. for .this year. Many people will be ! Bittner-Clark Nuptials. ticipated as the war is over and there 1¢ the people will support the team A surp{xée(_l to Jearn of the calibre of the | Announcement is made of the mar- | is no_restraint upon a good time. The Fai Peo Ee the management promises to obtain [ Newh Britajg athletes who recently | riage of Miss Edna F. Clark, daugh- | menibers of the Dunham family in the § New Company Buys 20 Acres Ad- | ‘ditional Land—Boilers Being Tested arage Entrance. on the sthite meet in Bristol, in| ter of Georze A. Clark'of 22 Markum | town of Berlin are W. A. Dunham of ’l‘"‘"”; :\(,,‘l‘! ‘_:”,I“‘ :i' ”‘:(, f,q::l \:( \ Competition with other state clubs. | Place, Meriden, and Walter B. Bitt- | Berlin.and B. . Dunham of Kensing- Get Thln S RN s Kiorse racing has been arranged for | ner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bit(. | ton, the latier being a well known real "“1\__ R80R4% T 1€ 2 S el Tuesday, Thursday and Friday after- ! ner of Beckl which took place yes estate man. S AT . weeks. et noons of the fair week. The amount | terday afternoon at 5 o'clock at the Still " Worlking: On Ovorhead bos of ofl of korein at And "": Sl aals LG 55 of the prizes, however, has - not_ as | bome if Meriden, the mar- A agen e 2 Follow plain directions unde tRdiniversapy Rl s hfmassiron St W iy 3 7 ork erhead at the| that ou reduc 10 to 60 Ibs., late Mrs Rose Russell will be ¢ t been determined. Ifforts 'arc| riage being solemnized by Rev. Tim- | Kensington rallrons botnmn b o £ > 10 v, - Ru 3 e & = o = e hatees < ailroad ge is evident-| whatever you d 3 book tells brated in the Church of Our Lady o being made to secure the best there is The couple will be at home to | Iy a bigger job than the Connecticut|aboat reducing weight quickly, pleasantly, . 30 W s in’ the racing game so it would not be | their friends in Rocky Hill after their | company bargained for. as. the. mew | BSUnElY. in plain Iatron s MELO e TIPS St e i a0 g gut of order to say that the horse return from their honeymoon. At P o A o f e D o i e , Station F, morning. Rev. J. B. Fay will be Sieiye thisleanwill ibe the hest. ! “ast Berlin Ttems. new overhead is a big improvement e celchrang Arrangements have been made thi s Marion. Fancher of Winsted | upon the old one, being much ‘wide = i £ year to have balloon scensions, | is spending her vacation with Mr. | = 2 ks 5 y A new entrance for gasoline ar AN(;L_CER pYobably the first threg days during Mrs. J. W. Wetherill. 2 = 5 = o e 7 oil filling purposes is being erec P HEaRT!;ING fair week. Lastyear these ascensions ) Rose Belden returned home DGN’T BE WI.‘LED {he €ook garage on Kast Main s BRI Were not held a.saeropllmos save ex- | vesterday.from Hartford where she | L gl 3 v cgment driveway is being laid, co CAUGHT hibitions instead. | has bgen”on a business trip. -— ng the entire rritory in front o LAST MONTH! A large number of demands have | Mrs. Richard Hulbert and daugh- n Citize Should Read the building. Automobiles stopping eome in for floor space, both in the | ter were visiting in town sterday - and Heed This Advice. 3 V4 | at the garage will run onto the cemant government building and in the mid- | with Theodore Carns and wife. 2 Y 7 4 = driveway 1 thus will interfere in no w If the plans materialize as The Modern Woodmen hold their Kidney tfouble is dangerous and| | ; | way with tho traffic on the main FApidly in the next few wecks as they | weekly meeting in their rooms to- | often fatal. > PN | street. fiNew flling stations are alio Bave been lately, it will only be a | night ; Don’t experiment with something g > of P being installed short time before the complete p.g.; Charles I\“xsk ’um] Tamilyaxelilen -HTV e B0 ke an 7 W S o [ S s § & ! ram “will be ready for publicatio terfaining Mr. Risk's brother from « ' s J Boreita Sranhnantoriner e N - T = L - A = e Jitney Breaks Down Under Load | Greenfield, Ma Use a tested kidney remedy. ; T o i e ot 5 New York manufagturers of- middy blouses and A jitney loaded beyond its capacity Miss G(‘Ol" anna Kelsey returned Begin with Doan’s Kidney Pills. f /- 1lin of Pierce street during the month | § . 5 . r AT . S l;‘ came to grief yesterday afternoon at | home today frém New Britain where | Used in kidney troubles 50 yea # g of August. ladies’ shirt waists, contemplating the establishment the gop of Bast Berlin hill, the rear she has been visiting with Ellis Steed | Recommended here . and eve 3 i i B i Mis C Plant and Miss y 13 3 % ant and 1 Jrene Young Qe breaking under the strain. There | and wife. where. o Poultnex. Vt. are ¢ zuests ot | M of a factory in Plainville, will require thirty or more were eight or nine persons in the j The weekly prayer meeting of the A New Britain- citizen's statement Vi Thomewa. O Y Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Leonard of ney, according to witnesses of the ac- | Methodist church will be held this forms copvincing. proof. N % \ A Toistoe B P & cident. The rear of the AT ! evening at 7:30- o'clock in the church | t's local testimony-ait can be in- | 2 3 . AN ) Had Abetz of Plantsville is | yeung women o operate electric wing machines. althost touching the axle when going | parlors vestigated. f 3 giest of ) Frank, Cunn m 4p Main street and just as the turn| Mrs. Charles Pratt of West Crom- . C. A. Morey. 58 Lincoln St., Alexander Currie of New Ha- was Being made onto the East Berlin | well @ itor' in town yesterday. | sz “I have used Doan's Kidney BETTLR BREAD ven was a visitor here today road the whole rear collapsed, tho New Factory Buys More Land. Pills for the past four or five ye: kS 2 o " 7 il y .3 * broken axle cutting into the4foadbed. | The Comnecticut Metal and Chem- | and 1 surely can recommend them. ANGELUS FLOUR ! ! turnca 1o Washinzton, D. C.. after working conditions and good wages paid to those 'No one was injured as the car was ical company has bought 20 acres | Occasionally I have had lameness| | o of housekeepers s |spending her annual vacation at the & Aro‘lfight to an immediate stop. } :sn‘ango‘rg::sng olnl the rmxmu&rrur':- :‘L‘-}‘«“L: K\lu“ ;ltfltiflzz o]\crh my kidne i - g of her parents on East Main T g v eckley’'s in' ord o eneve stooped the ¢ ] . * Berlin News Briefs. AT e e, e || ot fenl e often e Ak i a oot e s a large fttendance ‘ & B ¢ oA e , Jlenry Deming has returned from | Pedk Stowe plant has cight acres in | the way acted. Doan's| | Thospsen WIS o \ ¢ of Sill Applications will be considergd immediately. “mast River at Niantic where he has | itself so lthm in all there is over 28 | Kidr ‘- alway relieved | | Lfld-sl:;:l N. Wit ' Rosers barn onfWhit- | p J - 2di w days. acres belonging to the new factory. > ‘attacks Wnd in a few days 1| N __ E “ i rostgrday A Tt v o ) "’?;’:‘;figdg‘g I TTiore 5. 36,000 sauare Teer of eoace [\HAVELTAIC e el ond Sirony ao usr. | & Wi Schical¥n o Arehid e ke et Write to Manufacturers, Herald Gffice. who is visiting with George Baldwin | for factory purposes at the m»caontx 60c, at all dealers. ster-Milburn %; port an abnormal crop in the laf Kensington was in town this morn- ' time which Wwill be il that is needed | €o., Mfgrs, Buffalo, N. Y. = o' Lake Compounce. Experience desired, but not essentjal. Splendid and more of it from Miss Kathleen Crowley has re- <e pride in their home-j hor proving competent, I,' * o