New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 24, 1919, Page 7

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NEW : BRITAIN DALY HERALD, FRIDAY, BHBAHFEEEG DO BB GH R LD BD BEHLBOBBBBRERRES PLAINVILLE NEWS | 2 ‘ ; ' ‘ UNVEILED SUNDAY § . | : §§ ; ' Itended Tor Free Use o All § TVV@-D&? Sale on | LIS | e : o A b J S ko For Boy’s Comfort, Choose From 3 . v v FRIDAY—SATURDAY These Things Wanted For " . ® L E Vit e -~ A CAP. O COURSE., HE'LL WANT—We have o fine assortinent of ALL-WOOL CAPS, full one-picce tons, linéd and taped. in line coloringzs, dark and light, priced from $1.50 0 $3.00 cach. A SPECIAL LOT—AT-Wool ik 1 Caps priced ot $1.00 cach. REGARDING THIE HATS—\We are showing @ most varied dine- not only varied, but kinds that are in sosd tasic. Made of Scrses, Homespin L SR D o Velvet f « s Plushes and Velours ©owill find easy : | e e o £ Cloth, Velvet. Men's Vel Plush i u o« will be ornamental as well as userul. 3 2 %} ndeavor Socicty Changes Plan MOST OF THE HOSIERY IN THIS SALE WAS ESPECIALLY PURCHASED MONTHS AGO and Other Interesting Htems, the sale prices y et practically HALE of (he present-day prices. There are also lines from ou RIS o cd at very Jow prices. Silk Stockings of well-known ma we inchided. They are The Neal Memorial chapel, which [ Dt irvegular, but there ave few blemishes that will affect their wearing gualities. has been crecied in the Plainsill cemeiery. will be dedicated on Sun- B Scarcity of desivable Hosicry and great future price increases tend to make this a toTo] 2 - 2 day afternoon, the exercises beginning SALE EXTRAORDINARY xeeutor of the Neal will, has hacl e L el o ,' Be Sure to See Your Share of These Values! & 5 L o Lo i & . very al 2 gt choice priced frons 0 1o 0 cach, Suits, All-Wool, #- (o S-ycar sizes. priced from also, ) i some in Black and White, preftily (rimmed with braid his *'”"< I e Gomin PRITTY WASH SUITS—Same sizes, in very desirable colorings. Oliver samavgheieldiliBlmelupeliin Twist and Coat styles, .50, 3.50 and $3.98 cach. Suits tha slormy or cold weather and ogiion f e A were priced $3.00, $ 5 Have, a look at them n‘ “; K.-- ‘m.u!r i ‘:N1M»\ 2 bhodics e — e CORDUROY SU and Brown, for #- to G-years into the receiving vault below olds. resular $5.00 valud 1t cov i L DU Gl Bl 1560 Pairs of Silk Lisle Steckings at 19¢ a Pair = late Judge KFrank S. Ne who RAMPTON CORDUROY SUFES—In 8- (o 1i-year-old sizes. re:ular : o L . : « x{:lt l.l\ T T :.‘ buROYS ) ehiedl it b e Seconds of grade—of Silk lisle and seamless—medium lig ¢ weights in black. white, and colors, price $12.98, special for $10.98. . Ne: f v s father anc he WARM PAJAMAS—Of Flanneletie of good quality, full sizes for G- (o sealinin Iy LA erpan diim o fh e Y ——— " 15-year-old hoys, in one-piece sivle, for % cach, B islisn ““”’ ainyllle tonmany | B i g NiGH TIRPS—In 6- to 18-vear-old sizes, priced $1.25 and $1.50. . S s Ll & i i S sister, 3000 P f Sllk L- l S k; 25 P . OTHER THINGS THAT BOYS N ampson or Kazoo Suspender i Sl peol ot wellitnown, | ) J aws o 1sie Stockings at C a rarr Waists, priced 75¢ everywhere, we have i s and only ask 65¢ cach: Lo present rosidents Suspenders with leather ends, 39¢ kind, X Plaid Windsors, 45¢ quality, for 39¢ cach: Plain Colored Windsors for «¢; Cheney Silk Four-in- o They are irreaulars of Ve mereerized tops—-cams in back., Here in black, white, brown and colors. Special 69¢, meoare exceptionally fine values, B = & % BHEBEEETD | Values up (o S0c—secamless, in fast black, white and leather—rfull length ry elas The chapel is intended for the free | i Chthiendierypclastihy use of all residents, irrespective o s 11 S ace or creed All resident minister Hands. 50¢ cach: Laundered Collars of good quality, 15¢ oft Collars MALSROURCLCE g 4 ! . . . . 5 -Barker brand) for 20v and B0c: roRular bricey Toc and 43¢ Come hore e e e 2600 Pairs of Silk Lisle Stockings at 39c a Pair for Bovs Wear. tion services son Sunday afternoon. Values up to 65e—semi-fashioned (seamed back), in black, white and cordovan—very clastic and — — e = = ¢ exercises will he hriel and simpl HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRAZAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY The public is invited to aftend RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASLD OF US. I " X Lists. ‘ : ' e ot s T NS e airs of Pure Dye Si tockings at $1.10 a Pair co¥oreRototetotototatutoteteTotototeTotogeptutotetetotoRotokeRatofel large percentage of them have been | Ierezulars of $1.65 and $1 wdes—very fine gauge scamed hacks and silk lisle tops—in black, turned in. Ifrank 1. Wheeler stated D oo ves i | this, morning that there are a larges over the house. Tle went into one | ety will show moving pictures (his - — L | meen il e nen, Mo e MO ad) ol e Gnashnond s Bl | i of Cen onesaisale o 1450 Pairs of Full Fashicned Silk Stockings at $1.48 a Pair 1 ner cent. fine for every resident fax- | i spection and went on his way to the * % | Picket pluce He requested that h A colors, These 7 is—the slight irvegulavities ave hardly perceptible—they are nearly as | be allowed to ook over the house, | throughout s | | | i A Ot DT e 2ood as first qualitics. j articularly the attic | Berlin Bricts. Christian Endeavor Plans Changed. ] ! : i e T St (e an | The Christinn Bndeavor society of E — - i Son Nk Dl e D I AR B o o @ ODt e SRR Lo SRR el 350 Pairs of COpen-Work Silk Stockings at $1.75 a Pair € bl T A SR [ ors e anforts ; ¢ | mccept the invitation of (he N ; 5 was what he claimed to be. let him | ter ntertaining friends from ont T N OFf pure silk and very popular—yalucs (o § —~camed in bag {turned a few minutes later, telling Waldo Blakeslee and family of New t city on Sunday evening WI E A B G the women that he ws wtistied with | Haven ave spending a short visit wifh | hiad been annoiuneed that the m ST I SRR i [T RS T H R RN SIS INCH BB T ([ il of o meebhaiie, (i Wi (ke i, Sl ] s Sl T of s { then jumped into his éar and drove | Woodruff will not attend the meeti Vietor Benson Sl e [ 20 I (o e s 1150 Betorn Trrcgulars of 82025 itk lisle tops and soles for wear—in black, white. cordovan, gray and residence painted and remodelled K. white and cordovan { ot The women of the house, nis- Henry Baker of Newton, Mass., was | Britain. as other plans have heen Monday evening to consider (he 4 1 I wrong, inmediztely went to the attic [ muel Piske spent the day | tomorrow | casiern scetion of the town e Land discovered that it was on five. | out of town Happy” Moran in IRussia, TCE Fred Tolli of 18 \Whiting After a fight the fire was extinguished Kensington itema, | M. U Moran of Southington, has | street has resumed fhe sale of men The owner of the house was called in e M 3 «Huck, Lalkose and Warren Pay for e e shafl 1. Alling of Lowell, | received a leftor from his son. John | L ) i Disturbance on Tenin—Strangers | AN e made an investigation with (e { Miss. has heen visige with his poes |7 MOt hetier known as “Happs. | Pl anl e ad sl result that the blame for the fire was | cnts, Mr. and Mrs. W, 1. Alling, Dr. | The letter is dated at Viadivostol v also soft wood. J. William Act Suspicious—Teachers at - Con- | placed upon the so-called inspectols | Alling lort duy for New. Yori | Russia R ) off of Broad stree., who evidently has some object in | 1o attend the Plainville o Amorican congress of | Happy native of Southinglon vention—Other Brief News Ttems. G 5 | 8 Ttem making his inspections Al the resi= | physicians and surgeons but lived here for some time. He was without a postmaster for some time | LUFther vistts of the inspector, and { dance this evening at Foresters’ hall | well-Drake plant He has many | TSt me Dt e have been requested to t inim- g for the benefit of the Acorn football | friends in Plainville who will R e A P ;Hm[r.\l(' fouch with the police upon | feam | #lad to learn of his whereabouts Yexamination scheduled for Wednesday | 15 Ppearance. S \ reacarsal ofl the M. B. choir will Wb e e ot Dluinyiile e e hers at Co 2 be held this evening at the some of | when he enlisted in the army. He is S R e che . e All the teachers of the local schools | Mis. R W, Willinms now with the 3ist United States In- | i | ve attending the annual te con- James aer has retuened (o his | fantey. His letter was written in from Hartford for several weeks (o | Yention being held in Hartford today. | home in Providence, It I after | August and he told of his frip to | Al the children have been given spending a week here with rvelatives, | Viadivostok, via Honolulu. lle also expecting his successor to be chosen | PNy as a conscquence. Dr. Brigas Mr. and Mrs. 1901 Young of Ken- | tells of fighting in Vladivostok early Jnihe ety SeactUbTe as oo a0 of Clumbia ung cral other noted | sington Road are touring New York | in August hetween American troops | educators will address the convention. | stute ind the Rolsheviki. He says there | rich has been going back and for take care of the office affairs, and was examinations were over. e tendered | his resignation on August and as it Realty rer. are about 40,000 Japanese soldiers | ix now over two months since he re- William 1. Mardon has sold (o GOT THEIR GOAT ! md the same number of Ialian % £ . ! signed he will close the office shortly, , Martin and Ilien Crowley lots No. 16 {roops in the ey, He says that the | 7 N Sa diego, Cal Arthur Neal is a — — — — unless his suacessor is chosen. The | and 17 on the plot laid out on (he Russiang fo San Di the Ameriean do - merican dough- | hotel man, but when he goes touring out the country he doesn't live in TYPE OF WAR REFUGEHR them. an outlay of $4.000 he law states that a reasonable lenzth of | Robbins estate SEE [ hoys but regard the other foreign | time must he given before vacating Residents (o Petition, E troops as lesser lights, treating them | the position, and Mr. Goodrich hus Selectman R M. Griswold and 3 with contempt } : 5 5 3 ¥ made this traveling outtit from which done this, having ziven over twe | Nimber of rvesidents about town 3 | Lu May Fly Here | ; SRR et S i nonths’ notice reparing @ petition to the Connecti- Licat. Philip. Lucas who he months’ notice DEST i g United States. It s mounteil on @ No date has heen sei for the exam- | Cut company to secure satisfictory 2 making flights in Brisiol during the | mation. If Mr. Goodrich should leave, | ¢ha to the proposed zone stem | & % past week and who expecied to repeut t is up to his bondsman {o appoint ] in so far as it affects Berlin. The § i Disinarionni codRENG BB T in, ihay '\ acting postiaster. The entire mat- | charge of twelve cents is felt to be & v > experienced difficulty in findi a ter has been put before (he commit- ; Xtortionate and the move on (he i ; landing ficld there and it is possible tee in Washington by Mr. Goodrich | part of the above is to obtain a lower £ = that he may come (o Plainville to give and it is probable that some definite | zone charge in view of the fact that X 3 the public an opporiunity (o try there are such o la number of . - § travelling by the air line ton-and-a-half chassis and is a five- | room-in-onc affair. When it is used s a bedroom the kifchen, dining. | | ! ¢ ; g living and bathrooms disappear. Only | one room at a time is vi Run ning water and electric lights in cluded action will he taken | b Dty TRy o T | commuters to New Britain plants, i S ] a number of zood landing liel | 3 ) . Abert Huck, Lonis Laltose and | To Go Over-cas, : : and he would have no difficuly in sc- | gy : Six Arrested, One A Woman, | | \rthur Benson of Bast Berling re- | curing ssion from the owners {o | . S 2 0 L 3 NS - S e e e e B e el oy G s : Uase (hem d G In Canton Steel Strike Riot court last evening for mssanlting Con- | having served overseasas w licutenant : . Brict Heny L IRVVIN ¢ L | Canton, o, Oct. 2 ductor lines of the New Haven voad ; With the regular army, feaves Sature- | TE TG | Riex s (4 illette spending % including one woman picket, are un last Thursday. 1t developed that the | day for France, England and Switzer- foew days in Alantic City, N. J T Tl 0 ) s, der arrest following S Tewin, wife of Will lrwin, i Linited wAlloy DL s night in which mdreds of the history of the wional W Willizon Warren were fined by Judge | 4.— SIx persons, en were showing nndue familiority | land for t! st rlin Jewel com- | ki % 5 Ifred Cooke has sold his house on Vith some of the women on (he train | Pany of which he is a partner, and Gt g 3 | Mountain Road to D. J. Lovejoy viiiclh was ohjected te by Conductor | Will he go for several months on g Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Joyx, of Browd rikers took i cial polive ne Thev turned on him and beat | blusiness for the firm. Licutenant | % strect, have Summerland, 13 ~Nim oup badly. While they were en- | Son will visit the former hattlefields X ¢ (e waihere e ol kil D e || 2L R 1 in heating up Hines the train | particnlarly Chateau Thierry and g {in (he e e ] Party Mrs. Tewin is not new to the Htine mamie. Slie is (e autling ot | 1sed wlubx frecly ow a humber of strikerd. The trouble followed fight for | ing yesterday whe tilkers alonoa pped in Berlin and they were so | other fields of equal prominence. Ie s The I2ast Mountain club will hotd street < and automobiles, carryin everal years been a member of the bu saged that they forgof to get | was severely wounded overseas, being < . Hallowe'en social and dar in vorsmen to the mill 1 f 2 - Woman's Party advisory council When they had finishad, the train | invalided home for recuperation ol 2 angze hall on Friday evening, Oc- | T ——— started When they perceived | shortly before the armistice Whiie PF i s % i tober 21, Music for dancing will he hat they had gone by the station, | in Switzerland he will climb the Alps. | ¥ S e o | furnished by Lynch's orciesira ITuck pulled the bell cord. stoppir Fast Berlin Hems, o e 5 The Ladies’ Altar socic and the | o the train, in order that the ganz could | Archic Walsh able to he about : 2 5 Childven of Mary of the Church of . zet off. Huck was fined $40 and costs | after a severe attack of the grippe of b o 2 Our Lady of Mercy will hold a joint | Wh, t A C t Bt e s e S R : un Las foiM el i o at is Castoria peace and stopping the in. LaRose | A number from here attended the ¥ by ments for a benefit entertainment 1o I ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, el It is pleasant. It contains neither I S R e e B R Drops and Soothing Syrups. It ) fined $10 aind costs mmotn IM““ el anleh o e iy ' [ son City, Towa, have arrived al (he Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic subfitan(te. Its age is its guar- $28.25 for the Porter is 1o be murried fo James Cos- | home of thelr daughter, Mrs. H. J antee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief (8Lofol SRl cnniine el . Cltting. of Prayk strect, foran extend- - op oo tipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhcea; allaying Feverish- e e L o ness ariding therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, ter Mrances of New Britain, former % E John Alex, of New ritain, will ¢ 5 5 FRe) 9 k. - . 8 vesidents, were visiting with Mrs . pear i police court on Monday eve- aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. Irank Cobey today g % ning and will be cimrsea with reck- The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. i AnaungEioute egIo NI iglo iy lee itabe of publicRaREIEE e The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over This little boy is one of many of ¢} ent the d here as the guc of 3 1 ’ without private marke 30 years, has borne the ignature of Chas. H. Fleteher, and has been m de under « hildren found by the Amer Irancis Cobey i Mrs. Martin, manager at the Maple- his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you inthis. | cu ted Cross wandering along t Harold Swanson of Cromwell has | rst Inn, is contined to her bed hy All lemterf;*itfi Imitations and “Just- tood’” are but Experiments ti a5 S Geace returned home after spendin sev New York While the 3000 voung | illnes Mrs. A, D. Cody has assumed trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and i majority of these little ones lag eral days’ visit with his sister. Mrs. | women of the New York league of | the management of the place Children—-Experience against Experiment. v % their parents during the war and af Charles Nelson women workers were being entertain- Miss Nollie Brophy will leave with- | Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of AN T4 | now being cared for at the disper Mrs. C. Bailey is entertaining | ea by Rear Admiral Huse on the flag- | in a weck for Houston, Texas, for an . suries and orphan homes provided k friends at her home today. | ship, Columbia, Miss Margaret Laing | extended stay | the American'relief workers in vario The Bast Berlin Improvement soci- was taking a ride on the ship's goat, A special town meeting Wwill - be { 1 parts of Greece. same charge Conductor Ilin W cight wit- nesses. Attornes I, McDonougzh The case on the docket of Joscph Scoilinck of the he « S three New itain men for breach of the peace at his saloon was adjourned un- til Monday evening Suspicious Actions of Stranger, Several days ago a man and two I | i | | women drove about Beckley in search their story. The nger introduced himself as an insurance inspector and requested that he be allowed to look | for an old homestead. according mi

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