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© s, 5 BEGINNING Nov OUR STORE WILL CLOSE SATURDAY, SATURDAYS / ?}@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@%@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@g IBE R FIRST, NEW BRITAIN DAILY | HERALD, TUESDAY, PLAIN VILLE NEWS ROCKWELL-DRAKE T0 RUN JITNEY LINES o] Will Bring Emploes Irom New 1 | IX P. M. LRoReletofekekobelotobete] “CARTERS” THE IDEAL UNDERWEAR 'RED CROSS SOCIETY ANNUAL OCTOBER {Britain, Bristol and Southington ““Gefs-it” Peels Your Corns Right Off Two Drops Will Do It Without Fuss or Trouble. Never Fails. There’s only one way to get rid of a corn, and that is to peel it off as you would a banana skin. There is only one corn remover in all the world that does it that way, and that he When you call for a letter and the next moment it is placed on your desk, how smoothly the routine of your work goes on, with your train of thought un- interrupted and output undisturbed. BUT, how different when, after a tedious, ag- gravating delay of many minutes, the file clerk re- luctantly reports that she “hasn’t found it yet.” You & & & & & & Fo & 4 k brain f | ftl pes o | rack your brain for some recollection of the mat- £ | Braston Heads Seciety for Year— ter, and find yourself thrown off your stride. It's a P FOR MEN’ WOMEN AND CHILDREN h | Grangers Have Social Tonight—Lo- pretty costly distraction. ® . . . S . al Soldiers Will Observe November L 5 5 21 i” THIS IS “CARTER'S” WEEK WHEN THE IS O THIS (BELEBRATED FASHIONED UN- i‘:’i' cal dic 4 SLVC FLILUCH ’ . VCFV often the tr ouble lies in vour filing equip- @ IERWEAR ARE DOING BIG ADVERTISING .\ O Tk MERITS OF THEIR GOODS IN ALL THE i§} | RO EBrice N e Notosy ;"le‘re; No Corn “Gets-It” Will Not ‘Get.” ment i 2 (=) : i ! s “Gets-It” It is because of this 2 0 MAGAZINES ; 4 [ fact that “G s g AR 2 e ste. The fabric in Carter’s gar- e i ey ct that “Gets-It” is today the big- o : : WE AR DY WITH “CARTER'S” with a stock full and complete. The fa Hugh Roclkw of the It Rest seller among corn-removers on ccurat t - 0asy ¥ ments is so finely woven, so clastic and springy it will not bunch under the tight skirts that are the fashion gk ST (e S G e, I e T ST Al Accurate filing is the natural product of easy f today. Always keeping its shape and smoothness. N TN corn-fiddling.” For hard corns, Q. o o ‘0\1:{1' HAV AT CHOTCT: 1N “CARTER'S", high, low or Dutch necks, long, elbow or no sleeves, S0 | thal, with the coming of the zong Sl ec (L} corn=) SRRE Bl L e . ¥ inkie or knee lengths. A Kind for every age of cither sex. Cotton, lisle, merino, wool and silk; all weights #9F,| system on the Conneeticut compayn's SoTnS o W e MACEY LETTER FILES in Steel and Wood for all kinds of weather. Buy *“Carter in Underwear % | lines; the local concern would stavt m _ finish, “GetaIth is applied in 2 or q 7 ; % for all k [ * 3 second, is 2 or 3 would be a big help to th luti fy bl WOMEN AND TIGH S ektion L&) nllhibe; W ot enal 7 S 5, 2cond= ATy nesaNia s onka ou ¢ a big help to the solution of your troubles. £o] Medium Weight Cotton, With tights to match, priced for reg. sizes $1.00 cach. Extra Priechoinie iR el Slnlice R S 2 on! name, - It does away forever We 1 & Medium Weight Cotton with tights to match, priced for reg. sizes $1.50 cach. @ | plves diving 0 New Britain, Bristol Fih Ttape, plasters, | bandages. ¢ have a stock on hand ! . 3 ate s I rosg b hAC s Lot 4 i 5 0 o) ers, scissors, @ Weight Cotton with tights to match. priced for reg ¢ “ N0 cac "-‘ e @ | and Southington. Mr. Rockwell said and %mJa’.'fim’\'fi'x.‘g razors. Ease 5 Medium Weight Mercerized and Me . tights to match, reg. sizes $2.00. Extra sizes that the problem had been given con- YoUrcorn-pins, be corn-freo atlast. Office Furniture Department. £ Medium Weight Merino with tights ch, priced for rez. si each. 3l iyt Cr TR O T e e Gets 160 the oulysure, guaranteed, Heavy Merino Vests with tights to match, priced for reg. sizes $2.00 each sicels et ' |s money-back corn-remover, costsbut & cavy ] 5 s atch, f - s 34 | solution which seems possible M s s e s b Micd by | Medium Weight Silk and wool, tights to match, reg. .00 cach. kxt simply a step to hold the employes E. Lawrence & Co.. Chicago, Ill. | ] Medium Weight Merino with tights to mateh, priced for reg. sizes $2.98 ga. | the plant as the running of the truc = | X Heavy Weight Merino with tights to mateh, priced for re; 2.98 ea. will save the expense of the high| o The e ey ; i fi’i Medium Weight Silk and Wool with tights to match, reg, @ transportation rates, which, it is said, | t‘_’f"l'?h‘fi ’”\f badges were given to the ¥ - B “CARTER'S” UNION SUITS FOR EVERYBODY % | would cause many of the men and) OJOWInE women: - = L & Women’s Medium Weight Cotton, b s 00 each. £ | women to leave the employ of the lo-| x\v‘s(:rte)l(usIA\“AU((}\ (l;)r 1,?‘00 é‘[lou;(; i Women’s Heavy Weight Cotton $2 5 0 each. cal plant and seek employment in| g : e iy 103 A l S H tf d 1 0 T b “ s fo Women'’s Medium Weight Merino $2.98. 3.50 each. B8 | i b e towne, Mrs. J. A. Lynch, Mrs. Mary Royce, syium t. artiord, rumbull St. & Women’s Silk and Wool, med. weight, 5 PoS Induiries about the matter at the| Mrs Julia Northrope, Mrs. C. H. Women's Heavy Silk and Wool $3. Xtra sizes $3.98 each. Trumbull Electric company elicited | CUTtis and Mrs. William Cassidy. o 3 . Eo] Women’s Cream Merino $2.50. Extra sizes $2.98 cach. % | the infprmation that nothing had been Second Award (for 800 to 1,600/ - — - Fo Women’s Light Weight All Wool, §4.50. KExtra sizes $1.98. 2% | done about the problem and that no| Hours)—Mrs. George Hickok, Mrs. = == ——m———— = . Children’s Unions, white or nat., $1.25. Ixtra sizes $3.98. dissatisfaction has been demonstrated | J. H. Trumbull, Mrs. Henry Trumbull, [ October 27, to be held in the court I Hobson Ave., Dewey Ave., Maple Fol Men’s Unions, ecru and white, selling for $2.00 cach. G |15 s oty Mrs. Stanley S. Gwillim, Mrs. Frank | room in the Town hall at 8 o'clock. | Forestville Ave. fod Men's Unions, ecgu and natural, priced at $2.50 each. @ A rumor was in circulation that the | Frisbie, Mrs. Eli Warfield, Mrs. Henry | The purpose of the meeting is as fol- ! Also to take action upon.any qud Men’s Unions, heavy cotton anes, selling for$2.98 cach. Ritkwoll Drakie corporation and f5e| C. Baum:! Mo SEichacl olan ang | 10w To accept the following | tion which may arise pertaining to aj [o] Men's Unions of medium weight are priced $3.98 each. Lo Fan st A e ek S ) e streets: Pine street, Woodford | cepting streets in Plainville. & Men's Unions, of good weight, are priced $3.98 each 6} | together on the proposition of oper-| Third Award (for 400 o 800 |Avenue, White Oalk Avenue, West-| Also (o take action upon any oth Men's Unions of medium weight wool, priced $3.50 cach. ating lines of buses for their employes. | Hours)—Miss Helen Pease. Mrs, | W00d avenue, Miles avenue, Hobson | business proper to come before s [ Men's Heavy Natural Wool, $3.98, $1.98, $5.98 and $6.98. S o et L ol e George Tuttle, Mrs. James Haton, | 2venue, Dewey avenue, Maple street | meeting. B B Soig A 38 | Hugh Rockwell denied the story, but, mre J N. Bull, Mrs. Sarah Mitchell | 20d Forestville avenue. \Also to take | (Signed) 7 B ke 5 ot isuch 2 were sug- - Sl Sl .} action upon any question which may | WM. J. JOHNSON, % HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRMfAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY 5} v{:“‘fe“'l :““_d(',fl'_’?]:‘y’: "'”,'(h‘c"[l‘}’_“l::;:fil TU"L Mrs. Mabel Strong, Mrs. K'red Dimes, | ©00 wn)m_m”‘z ;I(Wm ey ) H‘l\q - W“am{ & RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OI' US. #F | tory, the Rockwell-Drake company ‘},‘f,;d,;[.‘I,"“'\‘{h;."’l}",f?.’l' Jil'l'\ m:'";;f: [in Plainville - DW. P. PRIOR, would be glad to co-operate in the S S ol Brief Items, Board of Selectmd] Fo) [ 8 Mildred Bedford, Mrs. William Eaton, 5 ¥ a= matter, e s o S e 1. Dated, October 21, 1919 —ad: EHSSEIEAEIEEBLBEBRIISIEDIBBREBBBBBEBEE " net o Ammunt, e le annual n\eculnglnl‘ Blaimvillcil ot S Sanians, LA Rlbate Thual xoe-oinEl hakd oilor ’ = chapter, American Red Cross, was p ik S g | been wondering why the , company | there. The report of the board must |- 2Pte o P B. M. Pike, Mrs. Charles H. Newton | o A | held last evening in the Town hall. e et . i i - P BERLIN IVE'% delayed so long in beginning opera- | be completed by February 1, so that| Reports of officers and committees ~00 Mrs. Charles ark. The Parish Guild of the Church of toins, but it must be understood that | all speed possible must be made. The | were received and officers elected for | L Mary Royce, one of {he | Our Saviour will meet for work at the = there have been present existing | assessors would greatly appreciate it |the coming yeur. omen WhoREece Ve il Miatianand | maulshRHoteo SO Esaa v Lt e rnogn Oor Jore Ihroat 7 conditions which have interfered con- [ it the peoble would not give cvasive | J. N. MoKeran, clerk of the meet. - i3 86 vears old. She knitted 116 paivs [at 2:30 welock. Supper will be siderably with the installation of the | answers, but be ready to give all of |ing, read (he call. Miss Sadie ©°F Socks during the war, and she rec | Senvac b b o giook 8 } Mai necessary equipment and machinery | the information desired, if they wish | Wheeler, treasurer, reported receipts CA1IS the time when she did the same | Mrs. Jennic Hickok of East Main eSt old < allftor wnich Wwillinowibe attended jtof jalisutistaciory assessment; lotherwiss) ffofls2 254 27iand totall expenditures| ot SOLL Ot Wi fonStheliUnlon Tsoldiers ((trecst Shas ¥ been ententainings hot | without further delay shipments | they will have to stand whatever the | §481.19, leaving a cash balance of I the Civil War. She fold of meet- | nephew and his family from Indian- - gust rub on Begy's Mustarine if y | have begun to come in with good | board decides is just and equitable. | $1,773.08 in the Plainville Trust N&S held at her home during that ‘.:n‘.}l‘vv\\ll;'j; Aww‘ \_'ff‘l ”»‘*"v“'\- MIS L want to get rid of that cold on t | regularity, officials said today. T liCompany iirhe halince at the (erid foriberiod s tolwindibandagesiandimalkey ate s SnAvews AT New E ayeh i chiesf, - ironchitis,) plalitiyy i o gl | All of the buildings of the old inette Thompson, the young |1ast vear's work was $1,160.75. Miss ¢lothing for the soldiers. Mrs. Sarah | Mrs. Geor ,““I e b b returned . {}164¢ in double quick time. It c ——— ! plant have been converted into up- | e el James | Wheeler also reported on the mem- Mitchell, 80 vears old, also did he- |from the Hartford hospita ter a0t blister and vou can get a b) . : to-date factory bunaings with in- gt S0 %0 C0 S (T SERES bersnip drive last December and Share of the work in hoth wars. The | “‘\'I'”' "‘lfv'm_v Calor is undergoing | Y¢!IoW Dox of this original, Teal mu EflS[ Bel‘llll Pl&fll AllIlOSI Ready.wr ed lighting facilities such as &4, ren00on to « nmumber of her litt official reports show that Plainville little girls who presented the badgzes e " il x"” :m e iro hol |t plaster improvement at a ve !'saw tooth roof which is the last| rrjangs had the highest percentage of en- are only nine years old and they have "I_'"j '_~"\ e e "”” e small price 101' 0 erations | word in natural lighting. ~Steam | e postponed annual meeting of | Follment, according to population, of Doth knitted full size army sweaters, | MO DEY Souses WU SO0 B A box is equal to 50 blistering pry p [ heas has been put wn throughout the | the Ladies™ Aid society of the Congre- , &1y branch in the Atlantic division. SR R e e e ‘v;:'\»r‘lhl‘.’r,;;u T o can ol il | plant all the piping having been done | sational church will be held at the | A‘"‘\“I- I‘, Hertes 15 [““”\ CLEIRER (o) 'he nominating committee reported | drews and M rastow e itolal (g irinne kB Yescribed by G ctois [k een N e Rl S e sl ie | T ot o T MESL RN (IR CoTe ifhus IEhel MLy E R el STicomumittee BNC iR estio i liTie i1s e v fow e T Sl lhoas b tet e Rt bt s24 000 TR e e S e B ASSESSORS ARE AT WORK | vetnin. 1sust Berlin residents and { day afternoon at & orolock. (o be fol. | ported that the Plainville braneh Ty e 0 (6 Ehl e, e ! efrective nd rheumat , employes. The new company has | lowed by the regular meeting of the i turned out nearly 8,000 articles. This : Sy : T [EeCoREv 0, SN CRNI SUmALIGEDRIDE: aikk | | ¢ regular meeting of the | man; Joseph N. McKernan, secre e | vitis, neuralgia and lumbag et employed considerable of their help { Woman’s Missionary society compares favorably with the work of \ii " an Pl 0 SRt NOTICE. [ 2 il i " Going Over Property it Ata e e e oo contiugtotsiwiol b LlIding |HBERNE NEET It ind1StnE T My S RO I ey et s ia NLOWREM G IS it \lmlr ‘:wp b '»]H‘”mfy‘:\ . 4 Rz Crigth SRt Wi G B i Bt Snc g i velaa o on B toMith ol ool -yines [foxtendedin eriithanic i diftheieya T Sl Sl S CRRE S8 ER e | O R e e el s el LD Trailor Menace o Autoist~—Many | future when they besin to need an | bank suffered a $2,000 loss yesterday [ ude of the other members of the ; MAMINE S PTG ne ereny inotiiedlithat |y en e sonoaE At Sand oRe ATl o e ‘ew Britain. | committee to all who assisted in the : o il 5 . g e Y G At Church -Tntertainment—Other | 2ugmented ~ force. The town es- | the fire in New Britain.comn | Mr. Clark reported that Charles H. | Special Town Meeting will be held | [i's sreat for chilblains and froste | pecially Bast Berlin is beginning to | Much of the fine woodwork for the in- | work. e ; he | Newton, the retiring chairman, had | Monday evening at cight o'clock, Oc- | feet S e ne - rosperi such | terior finis e b 5 : Jo 2. Lamb reported for the J Sig b A I 1y | 2 Ne o iy | fecl the new era of prosptrity such | terior finish of the new addition was Ui 1o Latr Hepor ‘j' b per. vositively refused fo servo another | (00er 7th, '19. in the Court Room of Money back if it isn't by far t | as it once knew and it is the one | totally destroyed. Home Service committee which per- - 3 the Plainville Town Building, for the | 5 . o . : LA med varied kinds of woek for the term. Mr. Newton was glven a vole : & | best mustard preparation on the ma The Connecticut Metal and Chemi- | hope that the new company will nr)\i James Rooney of Bristol is visiting | formed varied kinds of work for e o BlEhankE for Pisitaithil 1 efficient | following purposes [Scet cal plant in Bast Berlin will begin | leave in the ungracious manner which | in town today with friends. He is a | men in the service, both at home and OF ' e ‘,';\‘j e “' N L W0 accept the following streets: | s ¢. welle & € I<Roy, N. ¥ operations at their plant in the near | their predecessors have done in the | returned service man having recently fabroad and for their relatives at Wwork during the war crisis, and it was| 0 0§ “Woodtord Ave. White Oak ‘! future as the machinery which has | past. {iecelvedl s dischaee fiobiltholhos 4 home i Tholvioniciicanst ted Bprl i i B S Sies 2 e o B Re e dlli s ol westwoo dIERA vei M les® AYe STOPS "RAN been tied up on account of the rail- Large Attendance Out. | pital corps which did much work on [cipally of correcting errors in the ’\’1_ i "'" ““"r """‘;fi““““ in office ’ Y road strikes have bezun to arrive.| The stereopticon lecture at the | the French front. -W““"'fl “"””"""0“("% ofimailiancsin 2 'm‘\i‘:“"“] St i ‘:‘)‘“ SAR.' ! [iasds ; 2o allGtments y rely could not assume the The contractors have practically | Kensington Congregazional church | Menace to Machines. regard to allotments ve 0 completed all the remodelling of the | last evening given by the brotherhood A large trailer used by large auto Clomlod [ NOwHom Mooaiiict) mn the \1:”w~ »f‘m rd;m””-‘\?;(fl t)\\vmu to "’.}m <ANNOT BLISTER old buildinzs and as soon as the largely altended by the local|trucks has been loft abandoned on [Visiting mnurse problem. “5‘("’00"(«(' gnnnn‘r;“w o e s 9 7 e machinery been placed production | residents who thoroushly, enjoved the | the Hartford turnpike helow the Hurst | Cross ehapter has set aside §600 1o, nominating commiitee's report was | Of Course I'll Take - = s will be started. The new 300 foot: entertaining addre: of Secrtary | Dlace. The trailer constitutes a | CArTy ”"‘“Ihl" ““; SR e e e submiittediy . | O building will be started in a few | Raymond of the Connecticut Bible | menuce to the heavy traffic using the | bublic health and the town of Blain- | Sxconiones i weeks and will be rushed through to | society. His lecture was about “How | highway daily particularly to night ville has appropriated an "“f““"[ American Legion Activitios. | e er ln an early completion to avoid the We Got Our Bible,” and he traced | travel. It has been there since Thurs- | $400. The eqmmitteo expeets 300 Brock-Barnes post, American Le- i : handicap of working during the mid- | its passing down through the ages by ! day aid so far no cffort has been | ceive a ;")‘{ o T v enin T sl L e AND winter. The chemical research de- | means of illustrated slides. The|made to move it. At night a red | from other sourees. W Zowion 1o 1o’ und elected several important| mathos and (he. ohildron. { F[ S d 01'[ partment of the company, now lo-| Brotherhood have a number of other | H&ht has been placed on "]‘_“ ”"“'l'“"“ | o ,),-l‘,'u,,,,‘fl heliit s committees for the ensuing year R e brraotsl ax-oee cated in New Britain, will be brought | lectures and entertainments under | (0 Warn passing automobilists. Part | directe Edisi i T el ] A e e ol binet | o 1 ine’s i Ui o s S et G Sl e e e of the trailer projects out into the | bromised to secure a nur for this ‘ nHve ‘fiv\mm\nnvxv..u‘n‘ u})ymnllflu and herbs, but it u_n‘w thet .}u t ":[‘“0 0!‘ Linonine’s importan a few weeks as the buildings and| Farmers Waiting roud and it the lantern should go |town at un early dute. S Rnose ol REELLIS B b sl the fsameandiconts next ilo, nollLEY ingredients, ¥ are well-know ol ek e g bulldine o nd : = i et o e e o The next business of the meeting man; Roland Hoerle and Thomas We all think it's the best tonic lux- | 1T B hd for thom ha that time. mae poady | If there is anvone more anxious for | ropstition of the terrible cutastrophe | Was the presentation of service badges Prior ative we cver heard about and so do agents, separately, in thg S O s v,'l”',"; Sungaygmothins Jofeome 1]‘"‘)” hejof a few days ugo near that spol. | to the various members of the chap- 4§ committee was appointed (o | other people we have rccommended treatment of coughs and 13, pe 0 sl o farmers, let him appear and be eX-|There are no strect lights near the | ter who worked the prescribed num- secure new club rooms for the post, | it to. | . Anaricmn Trore. ponple, has fo (e amined. For the pust seven months ! machine and only (he headllght of | ber of hours during the war.® The The members ave D L. . Frou, ke it every other night for three | colds. Emulsified, togethe: ”wwp;! ”““”g«h“m S \‘\;” )‘)(‘"\"y"l the milkmen and farmers have been an automobile would show the pro- | awards were distributed by Misses chajrman; Vinton Knight and Harold | weeks, if you want to feel better, slecp with other curative remedies] exclusively as the Hast Berlin off ting up in darkness to milk their| jection if the red lantern should 2o | Jean Trumbull and Lucy Rogers. The (orning. I hetter, work hetter and be better [ B B e o= = €€ cows and do their chores, getting back | out little girls were attired in Red Cross AT aommitice lon byilaws was It purifies the blood, clears the skin m Many of the local residents have to the house as the sun came up.| Ford Is Removed. uniforms. In awarding the medals, ' clected consisting of Dr. L. H. Frost, | and chases away t worn-out feel- : 27¢ | Next Sunday the clocks will be Seti he Kord runabout which has been | Charles H. Newton, chairman of the Major Augustine Greene and George | ing. -Brew a cup tonight just like you : back one hour to the old schedule, | jeft on the Kast Berlin road was re- | committee, paid tribute to the spirit iller. make te You'll like it { thereby rendering the farmer the ! moved last evening about 10 o’clock, | displaved and the co-operation given Harold Corning save a report on - greatest aid to his work in many ! presumably by the owner. ’T!n-l(‘,; the local women during the war the state convention, to which he was | R e moons. It has been mean work for! ere three machines at the spot when | a delegate, and it proved highly in- | m—e——— o | them to do all of their labor by lan- | the Ford was being removed, all driv- | teresting and satisfactory from the| o= = S | tern light, and, with the added hour | ers lending o hand {o get it out. It |ing resetting the boundary lines for | viewpoint of ex.service men. - |2 morning light. they can give the ! said that the Ford driver ran |some of the local residences. The I8 Uninaaously decioatioNex s ey o BRUKEN UUT SKIN lantern a rest and get much more out of gas late Iriday evening and {lots formerly owned by the building | tend a vote of thanks fo the followin I] e/y"v 0” | Yy = work done. | tried to get some gasoline to go on | company were all marked out a num- | husiness men who aided in making reparation f i iatd : : A ) @ siness me aidec aking aration for the immediatd Assessors at Work. im. her. Stopping at a number of | ber of years ago. but through the | the recent clambake & succe H o i D l'pf St £ Let Poslam act for you as a sooth- | sors are hard at work re. | Places alons (he road he asked for | years they have become ohscured. T T otivs (et (RO e o oy, it relief and prompt cure of a ing, concentrated, healing balm, to sing properties in the town and i and one old farmer was so kind Victor Belden, the town's popular | Iippio Brothers. George M. Rich, forms of (‘OlIQ'hS and colds§ cover, rieh over that tehing skin | have now completed fhe revaluation | % sive :‘h [I"nlvl"rl ownell 4 duart newsdaler, spent theldaylin BERGE e st Sl Sl R s Lo e I'even Jle and subdue if, taking out the | b X AL et | of castor o ating tha would | ford on business. | e - hie the many brickyards here. Ivery | o | A motion was passed to close the fire and soreness, and then, as appli- | O S move anything. He filled the tank T Dol ed o s Tt > s cations are repeated, ing the dis- F“f‘:“‘i 9 ']"f "":"“:““\"" nnstibe o | With the castor ol and (ried to start | with the Actna Insurance company & oo e e '\,“,"',”;,',,\ ],,“",‘(,"1”\\ Bronc/utls order to grow less and less each day. | houc i) (1 C ieit are occuning T far | the machine. There were a few | yesterday after a week’s vacation. | certnsg HeieRiide i bl g Postam cannot mari. Thore. b g | hoUseS they visit are ocoupied by for- | 103G 100 i the Ford took LS ock o | lee. " After that date an additional feo Most stubborn of all coughs risk in trying it to see if it really | ¢l8ners who cannot or willnot under-) , ump to the side of the road where| Truman Elton, son of and Mr. AlbeFchane cdBOLSsallLizS O | # e : 0 s¢ il | R : L e v : an I ; and 1 b vields to its healin ro) , Will_eradicate your eczema, pimples, | 5tand a word of English making it| i “qieq u natural death remaining | George Elton, returned home yester. | Membership. p ! qealing prop ‘or other surface disorder. And the | Very difficult for the “” 'S 0 Zef | thore until last evening when the cas- | day after spending the summer at ; Ward Tuttle was “““""""“' ’”l“\" | erties. Tl‘}' this famous old burden of proof is on Poslam Tor you | desired information. The Work this| (o ol was removed f o G the clergymen’of the town and re- Greatlis Sl = s oele c « iS [ or oil wa oved from the tank | their coftage at Niantic. g 3 . v - will watch for visible results | year is difficult, as the town’s entire | unq real gas vut in Garner Goodwin had the misfor. | duest them fo observe Sunday, No- family remedy and experi Sold everywhere. For free sample | €7and list must be increased to heip | East Berlin Ttems. tune to lose his new automobile yes- | Vember 9, in the churches as Armi- ence the comfort it brings td write to Emergency Laboratories, 243 | Meet the increased running expenses| )[artin Hazen and son Burton re- i terday in the big fire in New Britain, | Stice Sunday hose w i West 47th street, New York cit { of the town which amount to $91,000 | {yrned last evening fiom the Isle of | He has he it a short while and The local post is planning to wake those who use it. The pures! s e has had it but a i t Lot £ it Uee vour skin 1o becows froihion | this vesr | Mottee where M. Hazen has been | drove it to work yesterday putting | UD the fown with a mammoth cele- and safest of all remedies if] brighter, better naesy | The western part of the town near | spe A tvo vealal R i s en’s Wood- | brati Covember 11, Armistice il 3 _ighter, better by the daily use of The western part of Dealienenainsiaioolies sl vace lon gB U RN Gl aras i ca O lse Bl W0 d o b utionSang Notem berfil L AL i TR builds up the body and re oslam Soap, medicated with Pos- | the Blue Hills district w artod | fon has been there for several months | working ) when the shop took | Day, which has also been designatec R ) ol ) o e king shop and ; et s lam. o onE this Frornine Ebv i thelassessor }()n S acounUlote il healtn fire the garage caught and the auto- | as American Legion Day. The post| | and more of it from | stores vitality at the samd who consider that -u('litvm one of Hml Mis r](::(‘nn»(-‘( arns entertained a | mobile burned before it vnxx}:i be got- | will petition the town authorities for, : ANGELUS FLOUR it]m(} ]t is re]ieving the sys most difficult to assess. in view of the | number of her friends at a party at|ten out. It was not insured permission to hold such a celebration The chioce of housekeepers : PRIZE DANCE | fact there are so many foreigners|her home last evening. The masons have begun the brick | and invite the officials to take part! who take pride in their home- || | tem of coughs, colds, bron | e - — The East Berlin Reading cluli will | work for Thomas Baratterio’s new | in the festivities. | baking. I | chitis, and all forms of throaf == mect this evening at the home of Miss | store which will be completed in the | Tast night's meeting was the most Thompson Milling Co., i o night's me i d lung t bl HORLICK’S adslefHubbard, near future. | enthusiastic and best attended of any | ! Lockport, N. Y. lal"l ung troubles. THE ORIGINAL The Winchester Junior Rifle corps| Benjamin Alling of New Britain | of the meetings held by the post Yor sale by Mrs. C. F. | — MALTED MILK will meet at the home of Mr. Read | was visiting in town this morning. | Special Town Mectit ‘hacfor. 312 S, Main St. The above familiar trade-mark on Avcid 1 2 this evening. Mrs. Henry Peterson spent the day [ A special town meeting has been | | overy package—all druggists, 60¢ and wvoid Imitations & Substitutes Surveyors were at work this morn- | in Hartford on business. called for next Monday evening, | ST e Lot $1.20.