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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1915, ra;-fm@@@@@é&é@é@@@éé@%@@m@eé:@zé@#@@éé‘;@@@@@@g' ' P%ANVILLE' NEWS "QT(;K;’(%{)'MY SkinSoft, C k : S— i ’ Ci and Pliabie | ; A J : : % JREV. fls 'Eo F[ETCHER I Use Howa?dz"sr Elztr:ermi’lil?rejffl 0@ E ls a P easure WILL PREACH HERE T it st e ; Stewart Combination Church Next Sunday bt Coal and Gas Range [§ PILGRIN @WL DRIVE The Stylish Boots You Are Looking forare /... v viw o v v |10+ /A% B Insures Perfect baking and cooking service 7 Evening—Ideal Switeh Co. Wins | d : o o — l‘ i ! d i l — to Be Found in Our Shoe Dept. [ aaena LS o | a2 ety andecanomica o doperate i L1 Dloreo Stect—Other Yows Teoms, | L] 3 casy to keep clean and shining. A range Wi ARE PROUD OF OUR SHOWING OF TH ON LATEST FOOTWEAR FOR WOME Tollowin=f tho or v Nl i You too will be surprised and AND MISSE AMONG OUR BIG ASSORTMENT YOU WILL FIND BROWN CALI AND KID BOOTS, 0 el ery successful din- 5 s i \ o mington: ¢ o lighte s use fc S e | g FOR STREET WEAR., WITH CUBAN AND MILITARY HEELS. PATENT COLT, BLACK KID, SATIN T |w,'\|';"( e BT G \‘m‘l:‘” o e lm(, el that uses WOOd, COG.! or gas efiimently and N Son N 1SS W o s STEATN . ng ¢ > Congregationalists he du ind mos css complex- AND SUEDE, FOR DRESS WEAR, WITH LOUIS AND CUBAN HEEL the ¥armington valley churchos heard | 101 to radiant beauty, it does not sh LET US SHOW YOU our Handsome Brown Russia Calf Lace Boots, with welt soles and Cuban 7 Sy i o % i the slightest sig Piits use Tt st )y . l} - d . h l ] . heels, that we are offering from $9.00 to $12.50 per pair. They are beauties, you will sa) an able presentvonsofitheirensonfanall g R S e B i economicaily an wit equa ly pleasing re- :» 7 purpose of the Pilgrim Memorial panistie arrom el & | : \ s AL . 3 i ® Warehouse Point Man at First | BEGINNING SATURDAY, OUR STORE WILL CLOSE S, e fodeReioRatolo (oRefeRedotefetotatotoloRetoRetoteRe] % g 0] STYLISH LACE BOOTS of Brown Kid, with OTHER HANDSOMIZ BOOTS are Patent Colt fund Bthe chuehes i willNco tinue thet|v- cetediabmtosph Srei il inot Kid and cloth tops, shodld Interest vou. Choice of foxed with black satin and brocaded sk tops, o | compaien for raising their part of it | (1 sliEhtest shininess o srensiness of | @ gylts Two Ranges in One. welt or light soles, Cuban or Louis heels, for $8.00 They are light soled, with Louis heels. = Fine Dress S nteed to sa you in | big to $12.00 pair Boots, $10.50 and $12.00 pa jeeiE e e e S | YOU MUST SEE THESE, Patent Colt Lace LAST, BUT NOT LE AST, have a look at the i 3 = ! be refunded Y drug or toilet Boots, with fawn Suede tops and Cuban heels. Black Lace Boots, with welt soles, Louis and Cuban ; . i goods counter can supply you or you | g \ : Wonderfully good value at $10.00 the pair. heels, Isasy to choose at $8.00 to $12.00 pair. > S o | cooe connnaninen SunBe R e oLl : b2 & store. ~ o 3 - i Buy Your Boy’s New Fall Suit Here and Get the Best for : | R S T : . Your Money i ; |")“|‘,‘l S8 103 Asylum St. Hartford, 150 Trumbull St. Sturdy Boys must have durable and dependable clothes. We only keep that kind. - . mits his plec ] Sturdy Boys must have d L ¥ X el Commencing Nov. Ist We Shall Close Saturdays at 6 P. EARLY SELECTION of our present stock will give you better choice than later, and will cost vou - o save the committee ) ¥ . campaign representative the necessity le e OUR WAIST SkA with two pairs of pants should interest thrifty parents of boys from & g o 8 of calling on individuals. 8 to 17 years. They are in browns, green and tan mixtures. Regular $15.00, $18.00 to $25.00 *Q e 5 : s Alex Given Heo . - Suits for $12.50, $15.00, $20.00 and $22.50 cach. . : ] Sohe s i e MACKINAWS OF DANDY QUALITY, better in patterns, price, and quality than last year, and that : 5 N Dritain was Biver 4 Leaninsiia is saying much, but you can prove it by seeing them, are in 9 to 16 year sizes, priced $8.98, $10.00, % ARt TV L4 eV P, A (o AR 312.00:8 $T5:00fanduipwards o and was released under bonds of $100 Little Men's RUSSIAN STYLE COATS, in waist seam or loose back models, are sized from 3 to 10 P v T S St i aeni e G e vears, are all wool, and as Good for the money as the Mackina Fine patterns, good linings, O. K. i ] . day cvenir October Nt Tailoring. Choice of blue, brown and green mixtures, for boys of 5 to 9, with black fur collars. See s ¥ E v B | o'Clock and will be charged with reck- the special model for $22.95. It is a beautiful garment. ; S [ g ael Griieiitrs o ST ’ N | service car swith private marker. una e RIETe 2 —Szas B4 % Alex was the driver of the automobile N AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BR){AIN j IND ON PROMPTLY & i I .| W hich was wrocked in New Britain RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PHRCHASED OF Us. perd s o e e i e e b = ing several others. . . Sfoteteleltetototoletoteloteteteleletetetelablotelbioteiofetotototetotototototo Ry REV. 0. T. FLETCHER. Ideal Switeh Recovers, Judge Daniel A, Markham, cn next Sunday, October 19. At that | ciate judge, who in the court of com- BERLIN NEWS will be in the parade and every serv- | wecks' vacation with friends and rela- | {ime representatives of the commis- | mon pleas a few wecks ago heard the 1 ice man who did not get instructions Y sion will speak in all the churches | Suit of the Id Switch company of =, previously should remember the time Harold Gorman of Hartford is visit- | |, esenting the argument of the fund | this town agai the Precision Gauge |¢ of the parade and be on hand. Every | ing with friends here today. {o their people, and this will be fol- | & Tool Co. of Bridgeport, has dire . i man, woman and child in town in- The safety lines at the passeng laweaihyi ol oersonallc in the | €d judgment in ~ of the local vited to the events. Invitations are | depot werc being repainted this morn- | eoming week. o concern, to recover and the costs being sent out to every family in| ing as the old ones were becoming il S of the action. The member of the team who will town, but if there should be some | undiscernible, : ! e s ed by the Idea i L speak in the First church of Plainville Bejsuigprasiinctitulod hyithofiaenl who do not receive invitations th Opening of Series. R o RS Switch company to recover for a piecs | are invited just the same, a ‘]‘1;1(. MAY | Tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock | Fouse Doint. Mr. Ileteher is he | ¢f machinery, sid to he a press, DElsoIne naun e OO g N el anlisR iR fonentn s o thel fiistloRRtn Gl (Eiina oAl nna s e o which was sold to the Bridgeport con- | & of A Daseball game with two teams reb- | series of Americanization lectures (o | Litchfield, He was educated at Ham- | ceri- The latter company claimed FeEp i i e e o smie| 0 S e e S e U (R I, R e i s e B ot o eed to be is scheduled for the afternoon: | togical | y church. Emma Hart Willard chapter | seminary, and for twenty years has | IN 800d condition but that when it was | received it was found to he defective. Tl]]le Honored COH‘[I‘OYGI‘SY Be- M. Hutchinson ¢, 4. McCormack p,{ ©f the D. A. R. is hoping for a large | been a pastor of churches in New | recelved it was found fo e defectiy 4 sy attendance at the first meeting of ths | York and Conncetic Juring the H. McKeon ss, G. Carr (captain) 1b, : Sagithe istynestingfotithe Mol icyandyBonmectic lCRNDI cin = SR Eh oI e ity i e el season. All of the members have ! var he was enga d in all sorts of H i (,,A e . Ryan 3h, G. Hult- | = Z i . clefeieledofelelefateRetototelote foteRotoToRoToto Eorare & Army. 3 o'clock sharp, as the program will | e took a position as teacher of math- i - | ! ! sion Gauge & Tool company offered (o | James McCormack p, A. Orsie ¢, P. | be presented at 3:30 o’clock, at which | cmatics at the Boy ilitary school | | A s g pay $300 for the press and when the Gunnotti cf, Edward Seigrist ss, John | time the meeting will be open to all. | in Suffield. He is a speaker of marked | (er, " (o6 refused the company decid- WELCOME HOME SATURDAY 1 1, Jarvis Dowd 3D, John Tar-| Henry T. Burr, the speaker for |force and ability, and takes up the | 250 WA U FECE SO0 CORIART COCh | dette 2b, Robert Corr rf, R. McCar- | tomorrow, was formerly principal of [ memorial fund work with enthusiasm | (o0l 50 the auit Il (captain) 1b. All other army men | the State Normal school and was en- | #1d success. L i are subs. Al are welcome. gaged in Americanization work dur-| In the Plainville Swedish church Phater ain bt 8 I At 6 o'clack the boys will sit down | inx the war. He was asked to be at ! {he speaker will be Rev. C. H. Har-| The residents of Pierce street w Bascball Game Will Be One of the| o'y big banquet prepared for theF by | the head of the permanent commiiies | 1iS0N of Hartford, who has just re- | without water from 3 p. m. until near- turned from Y. M. C. A. war work ly midnight last night as a result of The! spesker it thel Bristol! Eivet break in the water main ncar the church is Rev. William Beard of | corner 6f Broad and Pierce streets New York, the state director of the | The street was fi —Other News Ttems of Interest. to look on at the banquet but the campaign. Rev. C. . Harrison of | laborers were dispatched in haste to 3 number visiting will be dependent!| . Z Hartford will also speak in the Swed- | repair the damage. The water was A number of prominent citizens in| ;500 the space as it is probable that story of timely interest to all. ish church of Bristol badly discolored this morning i | Minstrels to Entertain, - the women who are working in con-jon Americanization, but was per- junction with the citiz [Bormmitte et D e ey e o Loscs Companion on Slippery Strect | Immediately after the banquet there | o special work in the same line in will be a dance. The public is invited the Features—Auto, Towing Another, voded and a force of Landers, Frary and Clark fac- tories ther He sure to have a Berlin and Kensington are agitating | the hall will be G Ton At oL \ Ry Eshing son g theltam 1 SOt el and a @ &g a pretty well filled with | . Will Iicceive Pledscs ) President Marshall came into new for the consolidation of the two post- | service men. A peculiar incident happened fo " The Plamville Young Men's club prominence with the serious illness Enst Berlin Ttoms: | two auto trucks vesterday afternoon | The promotion committee which is| which has been in operation for some i e E 3 of the president. This is the latest in front of the Berlin post office when | pushi the Pilgrim Memoris fund | time and which h recently been % picture of the trio—vice president, one o trucks, w sin= | o S ol oo reorganized, will present a stre : § ite d s ject is not a new one as the consoli- | vis Dowd left this morning for a three | ,)(,\“ (‘:;‘[‘;]:‘,\L\(i::;,\\\\ }:\y:)\;:(\hu\\\\w» l;n‘\IV; (it ge R el CRERETIE A ] :nm\‘!h_ "J'h:”!]r"‘m‘\‘yu‘» A o Gt : ays' hunting trip about the hills in church attended the dinner at the ; : A : — = dation of the two offices was brought [ da¥ nting trip e e Ao oy is composed of about 30 members of - = : central Connccticut. They cxpect to nandise | oo upery club in Farmington on Mon- A WOMEN GIVEN o e S : o - 2 SoundE for Wolnaster Iniasaittaaliiis the organization and they have heen x Tip several years ago. Many arguments | G0 1t “While on their (rip, und for Worcester, Ma ind (1 : | Bave been adyanced projand)icon for| Mimnere willipe i iuth cfimcoting por || e IOTGR ERIc et Fenane founie [ Ie(ER e \ene RO e R DL Rl e Be ter e BN S CHANCE TO STUDY! the change, some of which bear| the Modern Woodmen this evening at| Pelow Meriden, necessitating towing | Swartz, executive secretary of the | der the dirfetion of Paul Hayes of ; ; =S g RSicealT for the rest of the journey. Just as| national campaign, deliver his ad- ':I{?"l \lu'l;”” er D an o i e e o e Wil Weeklyipraversmecting of the |iERiue sE e sRdonn e steee i eat il vettivnad i oo Ml preatlylmoo el oG Fal bl acdy s i g fe e as . Methodist church will be held this the man at the wheel of the rear oue | jmpressed with the importance of | 5 fot months and are king 1 among the different concessionists and | evening in the church parlors. applied the brakes, with the result | (hig fund to pension aged Congrega- ;“ = f‘.]‘(,;:v1“\.- "-,,: -‘: tq“\m,“”'f “‘y\‘l. % S . in R y others who had all their mail ad- A number from herc journeyed to|that the towing rope broke. The | ional ministers and with a dotermine | e imated, cost of n‘hu»v“\i.y;”\‘\‘ -[,[’: % Are Included in Red Cross .dressed to Berlin. They were not| West Cromwell last evening to attend | sudden release of the rope caused the | ation that the campa in the locul | The minstrel perfo vuyn ¢ 'v(uw s Instruction Plans, aware that Kensington existed and | the celebration in honor of Mr, and | rear truck to skid, making three | ehureh shall be s fuecess e ) consequently sent their mail to the| Mre. Fred Griswold’s wedding anniver- | complete circles before hitting the Lvery effort is being made by the ',?,;xf:;,m,\," e Am",,“":[((f‘( g New York, Oct. 16.—Every womany Berlin postoffice with the result that| sary. curb. committee to induce all the members | on Allen’s farm near the old trotling B Mrs | in America will be offered instructiond cvery morning they had a mile or two [ A bowling league is to he formed| The first truck continued upon its | of the church fo attend the services | park bt the memhershin, hoe o | spending the month with Afrs. T in home sanitation, hygiene, care Off to travel. The interests of Kensington | among the bowlers from here and | journcy, unaware that the rope had | next Sunday when Rev. Orville T | 3 o “ ! Clark of Thompson ¢ the sick, and dietetics, under plans and Berlin are more or less related, | West Cromwell. It is the plan to have | hroken awa About half an hour | Fletcher will present the facts in the | pyllding is too small to accommodate | i T, 1 > | now bei formulated by the Ameris which is much in favor of one central team league if the present plans | Jater the misding driver and his truck ; campaign here. The committee is| the boys Mirs: ENordstion Han can Red Cross, Miss Clara D. Noyes, postoffice to handle all mail coming to | mature. hove into sight. With a sheepisi | confident that, if the members of the © Bricf Items. returned from a short who succeeded Jane A. Delano a | River. | offices and make one serve the pur- pose where one did before. This sub- Victor and Arthur Benson and Jar- weight while others lack sense. Dur- Homc Sanitation, Carc of Sick, EtC.y creased so rapidly that the present both districts. A number spoke this i Berlin Bricfs. 3 grin, the chauffeur explained that he | congregation hear of the purpose| Guy MecLeary has left the Rock- rector of the department of nursing, faorning of the possinility of a carrier jeorge Prentice is about town in a | was not aware that he had lost his | and great need for the fund and of | well-prake plant and has sono. . te announced teday. These courses are service twice a day from a central| new automobile. | tow until he had reached Newington, | the gblendid plans . for distribution, w Haven to take char “of the Dr. now being introduced in the publi¢/ postoffice to both districts, thereby Frank L. Wilcox and family. Who{ 5y o0 q o el EHey will he slad fo subscribe liber. o £ b Sin 2 LG [ ent the week-end at ‘ = 5 2 00 o making it unnecessary for anyone to| have been touring the White moun- | 25 Ne had not noticed anything wrong ) 21 | drafting departmtnt at the Marlin- | =pent the Week-200 T schools and colleges, she said, and go after their mail. The postoffice | tains for the past week, have returned | &t the time the rope parted. = = S Rockwell factory. Mr. McLeary was [ on Maple ! classes ire being reorganized among thenlconld taice oavelor the sarrvingiot | home Motherhood Club Meots, : g formerly employed at the New Haven S women in various industries to enable mails to and from the station, thereby | L. B. Bates returned to his home in| mne Motherhood club held its firet | B [RaivisionEbucicamme fucre SNl ting ithe BOLSHEVIKI RETREATING. them to combat scientifically childy saving on bids which amount to| Bridgeport this morning after a two : it B § | war to assume charge of a depart- -—— mortality, malnutrition and insani< $1000 oo Sl Sl [ meeting of the season vesterday at| e o e e e In Thelr Tishe They Are Deportingii it o i ae Tha thousaads Mail for Berlin and Kensington Miss Mary Ward of Marsovan, Tur- | "¢ )m"fp of iy e L oodian Mrs. C. R. Stroebel and lLer moth- Many People. of nurses who served in the war are R ttentimes crosses and goes to the op- | key, who has been visiting with Mi PO @F it Gy Miss Dorothy er, Mrs. Evelet of Broad strect, left el 2 N AR ey posite offices intended. The postmas-| Jeannette Honiss, left yesterday for | BUckley, of Storrs colleze, was pres- this morning for Cleveland. Ohio, Lonzon BSOSt RllaS While stati s that 48,000 ters' of hath offices are very efctont| New York, from where sho. wil sail| ent and addressed the club on “Feed- 8 | where they will visit with relatives {reat by the Bolsheviki before the: e e re killed i men in thelr positions and prevent | for Turkey Saturday. She has been | ing of Our Boys and Girls.” Thera 2 | A number or pupils from the fourth | | o b (G K ) W e e ho ontil FtChUorhinia HEoubTebue it e on work in Turkey for | Will De one meeting every month to| J e and fifth grades at the Grammar| ' e reless | 300,000 children a5 et man on the job it is argued that there | a number of years and is returning to | be held at the homes of the members school, hiked fo Sunsct Rock yester- | Siberia is announces e s Tt Lo ant & iheia oot is bound to be confusion. One argu- | resume her duties after an extended | of the orzanization and it is plannel A \ day afternoon. They we accom- from 2 An i Rel R ment advanced this morning was that it in the United States. Miss Ward | to have speakers from out of fown | ) H | panica by the srade teachers, d 4 el amathail a man from out west might come fo | is a sister of Captain John \Ward of | to address the club on the different | S i i e o Kensington and get a position in one | the Palestine relief expedition. occasions. B i [ W -} = e 16,000 women very year in of the local factories and send word to Miss Helen Young has returned to pares Budget. b ! fNE i mp e ! hes ! z ng birtt ‘ 1 nd ‘”‘ at most 4 Mrs. Stoddard of Meriden their bungalow his wife that he had obtained a posi- [ her duties at the Travelers Insurance! The annual fown meeting, af which tabl tion in Berlin and could send his mail | company after spending a two weeks' | the budget for the cominz year was = el Tonin B e to Berlin. The letters would come to | vacation with friends in Springficld. | passed upon, was held list evenir AL and s WORH, B Deten 0t Nowy 5,000 eh o veariy Tof diiid Berlin although he lived in Kensing- Mrs. Mary Ward and grandson of | The budget announced by the finance > York were suests of My nd Mrs. | o vENCEAT 18 GIVEN e, D09 ich e : veatly ton Jince ton. The Berlin postoffice would have | Springfield are visiting Mr. and Mrs. | poard will tofal $91.000. Fhe inerence V. i 1% B. Proudman over the week-end i VOTIS OIF CONFIDENCE | Jherid. an een 16D, Jov. ey no knowledge of any such person and | F. B. Young. i 3 {128l vcune et and o sn. dle oy would return the letter. The man in The grounds about tRe new resi- (Havas.)—Some iberculosis, preventable disease, the meantime would be calling at the | dence of George Prentiss on Worthing- Kensington office for the letter that| ton ridge are being laid out with would never come. With one post- | evergreen shrubs which add greatly office it is argued all the mail for the | to the attractiveness of the house. town would come into a central office Kensington Briefs. and there would then be no excuse for [ C. B. Fagan, who has been spending failure to deliver. several weeks' vacation here with e Plans Completed. friends and relatives, returned to his| Work of All the preliminary arrangements | home in Minneapolis today. will continue their labors for the next over the previous year is on account | of the $9.000 appropriation for the new East Berlin road and the $42,900 for the school hoard. To meet the increased running expenses, there witl | § = he a reassessment of the entire town iscuits for Bri ol e { with a corresponding increase in (h So light, so appetizing and L tax rate he assessors hegan their| ! casily made with Angelus Flour The Standard of lxcellence in White Flour. Thompson Milling Co., Lockport, N. Y. Sold by Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Cogswell of| Paris, Oct. 16, Theodore street have been entertain- { pewspapers here point out that yester- & during the me period. The influ= i ing Miss Winifred Fenn of Washing- [ day’s vote in the chamber of deputies za epidemic, she added, has a world f ton, Conn by which Premier Clemenceau’s min-i cagualty list of 6,000,000 1d in its plans for hol | s | ALL GERMAN BOATS INCLUDED. | e istry was uph - Arline Root has hee g ing the coming election « ing the past week with Mr. & Mrs. { virtual end of the present pa Iv matter still to be decided B Berlin, Oct. 15, (By the Associated Daniel B. Olson of Bridgeport the onl Press.)—A semi-official statement ige b upon being the amnesty bill Many d here today says the Entente pro- Miss Louise Teich entertained sev. | journals, in commenting upon ““““\ hibition of German ships on the Baltie | sessing this morning and for the welcome home celebration| Miss Mary Hayes of New York is| {wo weeks. eral of her littie friends Saturday aft- | in the chamber emphasize the suc extends also to German ships in terri= Saturday are completed. The program | spending her vacation here with Miss WANTE -An old-fashioned h ernoon in celebration of her sixth | secured by the torial waters, fishing boats being par- arts with a parade at 1 o'clock and | Marie Roche, bag, pair of colored glass candlesticks, Frax Dobeox birthday. say, was able to convinee the cham-{ ticularly affected uch a sharp re= winds up at midnight. Every soldier | Mrs. W. W. Fagan left yesterday for | old brass or iron andirons. Tel. 466 S T ber “of a necessity of consulting the! nrisal is calculated to evoke bitters and sallor who still has his uniform | Erie, Pa. where she will spend a two or Box 208, Berlin. 10-16-2dx Mrs. Harfley of West Haven is| country as soon as possible.” heds i iho simtGmant e yremier, who, they

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