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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1912 BHHBBTOLGBBE zm@@fi@fi@@mfifififi@@@@@@@fi@wg@@fif PLAINVILLE NEWS T —— S : - RED GROSS ANNUAL | MONBAY EVENING : : and After HARTFORD . 1st Store SILK STORE Will Ciose Ystublished ] Saturdays At OUR STORE WILL CLOSE TURDAYS AT SIX P. M. ] OUR ECONOMY SALE OF Men’s Furnishings Is In Fuil Swing and Going Strong SATURDAY IS THE LAST DAY—BUT DON'T WAIT—BECAUSE SOME OF THE BARGAINS CANNOT LAST LONG Service Badges Will Be Issued at This Time {MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN ON | i During Week of November 2-1(— The Stylish Boots You Are Looking for are to Be Found in Our Shoe Dept. WE ARE PROUD OF OUR SHOWING OF THE £ £ T FOOTWEAR FOR WOME AND MISSES. AMONG OUR BIG ASSORTMENT YOU WILL FIND BROWN CALFK AND KID BOOTS FOR STREET W R, WITH CUB. D MILITARY HF L; INT COLT, BLACK KID, SATIN AND SUED! FOR DRESS WEAR, WITH LOUIS AND CUBAN LET US SHOW YOU our Handsome Brown Russia Calf Lace Boots, with welt soles and Cuban heels, that we are offering from $9.00 to $12.50 per pair. They are beauties, you will say Trumbull Co. Building New Addi- | tion—Oflice (o Be Made Larger— Calor Home Today—Bricf Notes. THe annual meeting of Plainville !)n' nch, American Red Cross, will be | | held on Monday evening at 7:30 { o'clock in the court room of the town building. Reports of the work of the past year will be received from the | officers and committees The election | of officers for the ensuing year will take place. Charles H. Newton announced this morning that the Red Cross service badges will be issued at the meetir The bades arrived some time ago and this will be the first opportunity of- fered to the officers to distribute them. The badges are to be given | to all members of the local branch who worked specified number of I, hours on war work. The minimum is 400 hours and the maximum is 1,- 600 hour here are three sorts of | badges, according to color; there is a badge for those who worked from 400 to 800 hours; one for those who worked from 800 to 1,600; and one | for the few who worked 1,600 hours or more. There are about 30 mem- bers of the Plainville branch who will receive service badges. he local Red Cross committee wishes to make it clear that the meeting will be open to the public and it is hoped that a large number of the memb of the branch will attend. It is ex *ted that the read- . . e B T BB B BB S LGS BEBETE BRREEEBEEE MEN’S FANCY SHIRTS—Values up to $3. Special, o Eath$1 55 MEN’S FIBER SILK Special, MEN’S HOSIERY—Black cotton and all silk—broken lines— values 59c and 75c. Special, ... MEN’S HOSIERY-—Natural wool mixed— Special, FOUR-IN-HAND TIES—Fine patterns and good qudht\' values up to $1. Special FOURJN—HANI) TIES~EXtm fine Special MEN’S BALBRIGGAN UNION SUITS values $2.50 and $2.75. Special at . ... MEN’S WOOL MIXED SHIRTS AND DRAW Values to $2.75. Special ... STYLISH LACE BOOTS of Brown Kid, with OTHER HANDSOME BOOTS are Patent Colt kid and cloth tops, should interest you. Choice of foxed, with black satin and brocaded silk tops. welt or light soles, Cuban or Louis heels, for $8.00 They are light soled, with Louis heels. Fine Dress to $12.00 pair. ; Boots, $10.50 and $12.00 pai YOU MUST SEE THESE, Patent Colt Lace LAST, BUT NOT LE AST, have a look -at the Boots, with fawn Suede tops and Cuban heels. Black Lace Boots, with welt soles, Louis and Cuban Wonderfully good value at $10.00 the pair. heels. Kasy to choose at $8.00 to $12.00 pair. Buy Your Boy’s New Fall Suit Here and Get the Best for Your Money Sturdy Boys must have durable and dependable clothes. We only keep that kind. EARLY LECTION of our present stock will give you better choice than later, and will cost you b OUR WAIST SEAM MODEL, with two pairs of pants should interest thrifty parents of boys from $ to 17 years. fThey are in grays, browns, green and tan mixtures. Regular $15.00, $18.00 to $25.00 Suits for $12.50, $15.00, $20.00 and $22.50 cach. MACKINAWS OF DANDY QUALITY, better in patterns, price, and quality than last year, and that saying much, but you can prove it by seeing them, are in 9 to 16 year sizes, priced $8.98, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00 and upwards. ¥ Little Men's RUSSIAN STYLE COATS, in waist seam or loose back models, are sized from 3 to 10 years, are all wool, and as Good for the money as the Mackinaws. Kine patterns, good linin oI Tailoring. Choice of blue, brown and green mixtures, for boys of 5 to 9, with black fur collars. See the special model for $22.98. It is a beautiful garment. 180 Pairs of Men’s Kid Gloves at $1.00 a Pair Values up to gofeletelototelotelototelotolototetotototeRitole: ’s&@ifiififi@@-@@@@@@@@@@@@ SAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRi7ZAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. committees will be especcially inter- esting, as few of the townspeople G BB EE OB EER ORI GO DG BB BB BBIBBEE | e s i o oI | Berne compm o T the local organization during the | Braeburn Steel company., of Pitt Gt burgh; Rockwell-Drake E(‘zul.lgs{ Labor Aids Move to Extend = Sla robs = div on, located ' Willow st t | BERL[N NE”’S chureh. This is the first of a serles | Mrs. J. Corell, who is confined to ner | . I e ‘.‘L'“""h[“ Ly L L assg i hore X0 ot « . s of addresses on this subject and the | home by fliness lop ROl o pvishineRulnseRwill SueRonolle, o 3 e Bl N hb h Od G ts CF kit G 0 A G o[ e By G S e e e SRS and fene oy ion, located in eignoorno overnmen attendance today w: gratifying e The electric lights about town wer o dascl Th 5 Norwich, Conn program for today’'s meeting as out for a time last evening, le e B 1 ] D 2 L € | meeting held last Monday evening ap- | 1 he executive offices of the combine Leaders Endorse Plan to Set e . follows: ) the town in total darkness. The | proprinted $400 to secure the serviees | are located in New York. At a meet- o tnits Chnl I.n:prolil: IR e ilgrim’s Chorus” from Overture heavy electrical storm played havoc|of a visiting nurse and the work will | in8 to be held next Tuesday. officers Living Conditions. to Tannhauser .... € °r [ with the lights in some of the resi- | be carried on under the auspices of | Will be elected. No figures for the | ‘An organ solo by Mrs. H. 2 dences, a number of fuses blowing out Making Americans - 5 -1 the local Red Cross branch. The | eV corporation have been announced The part which organized labor An address by H. T. Burr 5 Berlin Bricfs. greater part of the financial burden During the war the associated | should play in community develop- An s by H. T. Colonel C. M. Jarvis and wife left [ will also rest on the organization. This | COmpanies were engaged in = makir ment is being studied by John Frey A'r\vcrxcl;m% GO 'clél,‘fi";,d r;‘(;dd"" vesterday for New York, where they | furnishes an additional reason for a Ean et Hn:u i, W docl | and a committee of well-known labor | e i Eatn will reside during the winter. Colonel | record attendance of the members at $'M nn«?o mL w x.un: ‘D.m »my x],.y \‘\[h. | leaders in connectiem with proposed S ol Damon | J2TVis is connected with the Ifederal ! the meeting. 20,000, 900 IS ince) "“‘ “«}” ended the | plans for an extension of the M(lre Than $91 000 Needed 10 it CE i e Adding Machine company in an ofii- Plainville will probably follow the | \WOUk has been all on ball bearings and Unit plan of Yo Have Church Supper. cial capacity. His residence in Berim | example of surrounding , cities and | like products. ‘ tion, which has r . The Ladies’ &id of the Congrega- | will be rented ‘during His stay in New { towns and have a campaign for Red The bearings manufactured by the try-out in a section of Cincdinpati, PFOVlde or All Needs | tional church of Berlin ave holding a | York. : (Grosstmembership! from iNovember 12| seenorasion Spal IININES the S futiiice BEL S Ohio. Under the anspices of Mr. | church supper in the parlors this| Rev. S. A, Fiske and family re-)te 1. As s canl be! learned no!| XOWNias SR B products, consists Frey's committee, John Walker, for- | evening. The proceeds go towards | turned home last evening from New s have been made for such a |48 ©Of annular ball bearin Inel mer president of the Illinois Feder- s , o e L = & 3 et > < feial an. | @and double row: taper roller bearin ation of Labor, 1 been making an WILD DEER SEEN HERE meeting the expenses of the sociely | Jersey where they spent several days| Campaign as vet and no official an- | 204 doublexow: taper vo SnES o oe o aseenmadne an during the ensuing/year. ity g Fane | nouncement has been made. Steoibadlo s Breebinnstes Infensiyel siucy G egell Ui on x‘n auto _l_mn ,.hqu( the smuvv : T the o it SEfhelathic the extl|Fible tooltateels: idea and will shortly submit recom- _— Brotherhood to Hold Lecture, | Arthur Wilcox, of Brooklyn, N. Y., R Hoi G D e P o It was announced that the com- mendations to organized labor Americanization Meeting of D. A. R.| The new Brotherhood of the Ken- | IS \Ihl')ln::__\\'nh his aunt, M B {ant part in the canvass for the third | Pine Was formed solely fo increase ef- throughout the country. g Slnigton. Consrosational churen i | Peth B Wilcox, for 4 tew davs. Red Grogs rolll oalll. It is wery prob | fency and thatino change would be | Under the Social Unit plan neigh- Today—Water Under Bridge Hin- | give a stercopticon lecture at the The contractors have started layi ASe hne r’mmfml- will follow out | m2ade the policy of executive per- borhoods are organized as Amits to church Monday evening. Samuel W, | the brick for the new ore whici ‘“ S ol ae iy vice men will | Sonnel of the corporation. The onl study their own nceds mx(l form pro- ders affic—Brotherhood Lecture | gaviiong secreta of the Connec. | Thomas Barratterio is ving bullt. l"'-, I]‘]:"f:”;“:;'m 1{'\‘ e ”:‘n teams, | change to be made is that the sales grams to mee ticut Bible society, will lecture on the | It Will be finished early in November, 'rm: ",“;‘,,,”,,“ il 1'»mh-m\- be dis. | force and accounting departments will cach commun < subject, “How We Got Our Blble,” | It was reported today that George | . o SHWPHER WU, PEOOR S >0 ven. | be located in the New York offices. blocks, with elected block committees, The budget for the coming year | showing the different stages by means | Prentiss has bought the Gray place The acquisition of the five pi i and elected r»ln’f‘fl‘“fl}llvt‘\> to a cen- i of slides. This lecture is open to { next to his new mansion, and wiil which compose the new combine rep tral community council I\Fnrgw":\\a(i | every one and there is no admission. | occupy it until the contractors have resent a total outlay of approximate- bives <‘1_M\‘Id by ‘»usmfsat (adchen The Brotherhood is an organization | completed his home. . Iy $2,500,000. Droiessional ‘groupssassistytuc printed Molow. Many questions havel| of only a fow weeks but the eommit. | Konsineton Teoms = !”;"“ ";"‘“‘l“ ""(‘:‘"”m‘l‘m Do — sentatives of the bl?rdu in gl i 4 | & 5 ich will enlarge the ma offices, . s Sty s S arisen about town as to the nature of | tee is a live one and has made ex- | George Baldwin, the coal dealer, is| e munerintenident's office. and ine LR ] U0 O DEEETL s the expenses that the town will have | tensive plans for the future activities | about town with a new five-ton truck (eS0T 3 o i T 00 G S ey el BF o i : N truck. | machine room. Ground was broken | niitich Merchant Ships Sunk B Entinio e by e ain tc meet this year and the figures |of the bod D i, el 0 i o e e sritish 3 ant Ships Sunk Eenization e Lt docsl away v ziven are those recommended by (h Water Stovs Traffic. e @i el b o] s mli. Gl o Sened| e e i L B o e s E > board and passed on at the z | ek-enc¢ F - J 1 g ) London, O 7.—British merchant B s Lives. 2‘“ ‘L’\'I‘:R o d‘\,m b\[non‘d e I)n;' mlnw heavy rainfall last even- | the f““"‘ end at her home in Ver- | nigh which is one story higher than | .ecesels lost through ememy action | Inipl ving for 'f\x’lu."r prozram e 2 e G e R e e, aTaee based wpon the al de tion i N 2 - ac s ¢ g p sing any of the present buildings of the 9060 pa 7 ic aniiiomgor “:'900 f)%‘ ”(;;’0"(‘;“’2‘: | ton bridge was flooded with water last The memorial committee met last | ompany 1o awill adjoin the west the Social Unit Organization i another item of Do | | evening making the road impassable | evening to approve the fi plans as = the south where the en- 5 . ing the advice of labor, busines school deficit. This makes the school Sf.DE L : e 3 building on the so TS argat el ders SR e i : ! . > for a time. The town has tried for | Presented by Mr. Brook the e office is located . 5 cial workers, community, appropriation $46,400 for the ensuing | o BO (G TOR PES Bt arorinet 3 g trance to the office is located at| sponsible for the loss of 6,635,059 experts in municipal admini Jeir as the -deficit was in reality a | -2r8 fto pre Sconatt onbL, 2 : . present. The structure will reach 10| tons of this {otal. ic A 9 / = so far has met with little success. Catherine Fagan, who has been £ : 3 I i 1K, | 5 public health, Am niz bart of the school's budget for this | 5¢ 4 y ; a8 within a few feet of the sidewalk,| rhe loss of 14 ol 1 The outlets are either not adequate | spending a two weeks' vacation with | thus bringing it much mearer tne| volved in these sinking mmblic resreation The budget summarized is as fol- y the increased amount of | her mother here, hos returned to St. | puilding line than the other buildings. | report adds : 8 water or else the outlets become | Francis' hospital, Hartford, where she | 1 'his will be the first time that an oW I town government .§ 3,730,00 | 1088ed With refuse. Kor years the | is training to become a murse. diition thas boenl Buultat thol west S Rl ao 9 450 00 | Plame has been laid to the water tank Celebration Tomorrow ; f the company’s proper | Hishweyeeancel 10 9l000.00 | 4t the depot, the selectmen claiming | The final plans for the welcome | oo O (e Co D O e em Eiey Berlinfoad Ll 42/900,00 | {hat the overflow from the tank was|home celebration tomorrow have| Lon (18 Comvenente o tn the e . 190000 | the cause. The tank at the station | been completed and everything is in | PioY ST POLh In the offtce oo iildine Eaar o 145.00 | has been torn down and the water | readiness for the boys, ere man | factory, the company is also bulldins Sadaes DA sl drawn off several d; agol ko) that|| yoman! analchin finl {hetown ihas|| 2 E212ES 1N WHEEH GUASIE O cars ey | Interes the flooding of the road could not be | been invited by the committee to wit. | Protect their machines “from the | i Wil- | eather. Heretofore the cars have been left in the open on the com- kot Monday Evening—Briefs. which is the largest’in the town’s hi he Trumbull Electric Manufactur- ing company has secured permission tory has been summarized and is during the war totalled 7,75 gross tons, it was officially announced :ifinxtm}s“ £ 0000 | e iCRto s BT Bl soadie sl lyevaliines fenel e ol time TG Coyicotven 2 Blectric lights . E 150.00 | ¢ 4;‘“‘“‘mf et ; e water l‘n\\é‘j Was | have laid out an athletic program TelePhones . ....e---coc s o ek b ol "”“h(‘ trouble and it|which will be held on the Fair I . hich was started a ST . 450,00 | ROW appears that they were correct. { grounds beginning at 1 o'clock in the Vi kT Y G e o Sundriestl ,177.50 o e \f“"*""- ; afternoon. One of the features or the [o% 10OOUNS 280 WIH BISRARS Bo| Past due_bills ........... 500.00 | “‘-' DA \n\m] ]f‘ B old to J:soplv athletic program is the baseball game | cOmpleted in about six weeks, accord- Emergency il S 1500015 0] "“"”" e \‘ khnh‘ ots Number 18 and |jctween the army and navy. | ing to a statement made by S. | Tndexing records «........ 2,000.00 4 1 1 v"“)“ I_,"{“"fl"_“ the piot as laid | At ¢ o’clock the boys will sif down | GWillim a few days ago. ancine: i ‘oldiers’ monument . .... 3,750.00 | Out by the Hast Berlin Building com- | to a banquet to be served at the Mer. | building being erected near the rail- Soldiers' medals and IRy chants’ building on the Fair grounds, | road tracks is of cement construction come home .. ceeene 1,200.00 The hall is large enough to accom- ! and the officials of the company are * School deficit 3 modate every person who wants to @ doubtful as to the date of comvletion, 3 | come. There will be singing by the, as cold weather presents difficultics Total ceeeiieenn. .- $91,612.50 service men and speeches by them so in this work Last yoars budgel called for s83.- | Church. The tovic for the service | that every one should make it a point Calor 000 making an increase this year “!”\ ";h ‘“(’: J""‘ e ork for Me |, be on hand. The medals for the Charles H. Calor, s oxenfiibatiof flasthica tRpvis s UL s enqing as leader. = Adboys will be presented to them while | street, is expected to return home to- Deer Seen Here, |iSteiievd B ahesneadiointoldnot atnotedil thev R are Facatealiatl thel -abiesll atier aay Bt miilitne | Hartrordimospital pany's grounds. | | i Junior League Notes. The Kensington Junior league serv- ice will be held Sunday afternoon at quarter of six at the Methodist monia lessened his chance: recovered and began to gain strenztih shioned bead | about two weeks ago. He is now well bag, pair of colored glass candlesticks, | on the road to recovery, althouzh Albert Lawrence has entered the! old brass or iron andirons. Tel. 466-3 | will be confined to his home for street under the auspices of the Je- | personage who did her 1 The As many as six deer have been | Personag A henBbant M h el T et here TN E T e L e e e e e i ) - gin the study of a new book ns d | A N around Berlin within the past "two | G ~rr S 3 oo ,lfl“‘o Inter. | midnight. The Merchants hall is|hy an automobile in West Main weeks. They seem to be quite mn\w A g large enough to accommodate all who | street. Grave doubis werc exprossed z ry ear automobiles = coming very near to a | of a booklet named “Stones From the ! _ raad | O ok” Both of these boows arg |dencing will be in the same hall, as| of Mr. Calor's recovery. Ether pnou- There are two deer in particular that | S ted and will prove | tibles will be removed to give ample but he travel about together, seemingly una- | beautifully strated will prove e L By be fraid of anything. They cannot WANTED—AR oldafz shot, as the law Is not off until No- S T e at there have been deer in the hills 1 i Sy 21 Mrs. Harold R. Clark and son have | An official announcement h There are a large number of young | ave | AN An official annc e men in the woods every day hunting, | returned home from Hotchkiss Grove | PLAN ¥OR BANQUET. made by the officers of the Marlin- | | 3 one of the horned species. If they|summe i banquet given in Turner hall on Arch | Properties engaged in the manutacture are caught doing so the Iaw will go Jarvis Dowd, of the Aetna In ! of roller hearings have been amalga- % hud: vi lodge, & honor les il R g It poses, now, where speed isn't 5 Program Rende! od Vacation Elc is onl & taw ays: Tun udagtiale e, in the honor of| the Standard Steel and Bearings, In pose e spe isn't th T | chapter | ing trip & i - E A The yma Hart Willarc p g P and will. return hemo | ;i 41 manquet thers will be vaude. heretofore known as Rockwell-Drake yv’know, what's the matter with a nice | | s | Junior division of the league will be- seen about the hills and ledges £ € | the remainder of the evening until’ eral weeks as a rosult of being strur | mediate division will begin the study e ros: t can come. The banquet and the | a¢ that time concerning the possibility passing over the East Berlin raad.| attractive to all. space for the dancing. vember 15. It is not generally known » never been so tame as this vear. he will take up a business course. s T o unea cnange some of whom may chance a shot at | at Indian Neck where they spent the On November 9 there will be a | Rockwell corporation that all their 3 c ‘N 4 e ork ifor switc yur hard with them. ance company, is enjoying a mated into # combine to be known as New Yor Yoy ewliching v the women of that organization. Dur | corporated, of which the local plant, thing, like it is on the main line, of the D. A. R. held their American- | tomorrow. 3 ontertainment. The program i . + o big elephant instead of a coal-eating . ceting s at e 4 . . ville en program is | company, is a branch. « g S onames Te 1‘,"’_1. "(‘eo'|"‘,f’l°e‘f”(:°m|) Mrs. James Holigan is spending the |in charge of Attorney William M. The organization is composed of the engine? Anyway the circuses make o'clock in the Berlin Brogd ' week in Middletown with her mother, ' Greenstein. following companies: Standard Roller ‘em do the work.

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