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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1916 @@@n»-',ox@ms@@@@@@@@@@.. i L D —— PLAINVILLE NEWS Gommon-Sensefor =N C VOTERSDEGIOET) o e tt” | DESKS & The Great Pamless Corn Loosener. b Simple as A, B. C. Never Fails, P i If you have ever tried to got rid & 4 of a’corn by bundling up your toe ¥ and 4ok with bandages, or by using salve that made your toe red and almost gSpecial Town Meeting Is Tame, ot e ; CHAIRS X | © | the"Ouch” g | and the () i Cora. 38 : e have an z 5 ; B REIES iy Q . i have an al 2 | : F: REGULAR BUSINESS HOURS NOW, EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK 9 A\, M. TO 6 P, M. @ | A“a”‘ 5 “ © L . L 1“"('1“‘ Supply-on h‘l"d lt the e ! present time—no telling how long they will last. WORTH WHILE TO SEE OUR DRESS GOODS IF 3?:AUTOIST _lfsifl_NED $10: ; ) | The Desks are made by the “STANDARD” PLANNING NEW SUITS, COATS ETC. .;f;. Driver of Death Car Gets Of With 3 |§ FURNITL RE COMPANY and the Chairs by the B. Light Penalty—Licut, Dimes , L. MARBLE CHAIR COMPANY, and are high- You to Know of Some Very Special Offerings of the Scason’s Newest and Best in Suitings and Coatings. : is En R » Siber e 5 e O, 3 N rs b (I Tt (LT ) CIET BT [ TEres i, i EOC P Tl G (00 it IO o i I xone - (o ¢ grade in every sense of the werd. market toduy News Notices, R . i very woman planning fo make new wear will find it wise to improve the following opportunities ‘ > > : Shipments are slow, and getting stock promises a4 2 5 i 000 A special town meeting was held while there is chance to do so. We invite you to call and see our (ioods. o a e oy < S r na . o 5i-iuch Jersey Cloth, a (inely woven all wool material in navy, black and colors, and a bargain at last evening and (he voters decided to | Witk & Warte, Inoras Jpin, corn out to be harder. GET YOURS while the getting vote to accept a number of streels in prise waiting for you when you outlying scctions of (1 5 Mhero iets-Tt.” Imagine peeling your L 3 = ot . g Lot iine) off gloriously, easily and painlessly cood, was not much discussion or argu iust like peéling off a banana ekin' went and the meeting was practically Well. that is w «Th.am»;»n« when iesaldyataintcrs (g Site ‘fhrat oot ive you this eame OFFICE FURNITURE DEPARTMENT, I'he following streets were accept- result. Milllions of folks have had ed at the meeting Forestville ave- the same blesscd experience. Why = ey ¢, Maple stre 06 afe S putter and suffer, limp, and spoil a nu¢, Maple s(reety Woodford avenue, | PUtior and sufter, 1Unp, and 4B S White Oak avenue, \Westwood avenue, | friends, or your peace of mind whils Broad street extension, Hobson ave- trying to attend to business? Use e : S voRue “@ets-Tt,” the simpla cOMMON-5eN80 WAY. nue, Pine et, and Miles avenue. L A e ekt ool = It was discovercd that there were | money-back earn-remover, costs but | {wo streets known as Dewey avenuc.| a trifie at any drug store. M'fd by . Neither of them had heen accepted by E. Lawrence & Co.. Chicago, IIl. | the town and the question came up 103 A l S H f d 150 b ll 85 o D EShenTE (9 T 1) T | sylum dt. Harttord, rumbull St. the original name. It was found that I i H . 4 on one of them. several houses had [ driver of the automobile which \'M'vn ko Office Furniture of Character. been crected and were recorded in the [ @ telegraph pole on New Britain ave- | town records as being on Dewey ave- | NUe about two weeks o, vesulling nue, therefore it was decided to | in the death of one man and injuries change the name of the one in the| to seve others. Several witnesses e 3 i I ¢ passengers in the aulomo TN e ; WestwoodiBanic e es o | e L e o LEXT ORSPRESIDENES now part of the fundamental law Prior suggested that the name of the and of the gountry car was travelling about 26 miles an street he changed from Dewey ave- n a , In all matters having to do G 5 o cide oct : 0 g ; S AR nue to Forshaw avenue, {hus naming '{‘»“‘ "\\h(“ "‘} pechl sn i H:’I‘”"‘“‘i VETO OF DRY BILL with the personal habits and cus- it after Robert H. KForshaw. onc of ;““" el 0 A "“!" iy S| =Y toms of large numbers of people the first residents of the section. Mr. 1’"‘ SamGHoleS Ahoiduvervy Ryt s we must be certain that the es. SR o ah s | Trumbull estate and o wagon was ; % 3 Prior referred (o Mr, Forshaw's wir 2 e irection Fol New | Peclares That War Exigencies Have| tablished processe of legal record and said that the town could [ €oming from the dircction of change are followed. In no other 3 " g 1o avoic hitting >, ot art- | Britain. In trying ivold S Ctiny Passed and Enforcement Is Not Wi cither the automobile or the wagon, To Al Interesied in the Purchase of Good Woolen Material for Fall and Winter Garments We Want pur price Ynu sh Tricot Jersaive, a nice imported Suiting that will please all who see it. I'riced $L.50 yard. It's worth attention French Scrge, all wool. in navy bue. a qualily you will like and verified price elsewhere is §4. ‘o as! 7 d Suitings, a much favored all wool fabric with style and wear. ['riced 50, 50 and H0-ineh Poiret Twill, all wool in a nice shade of navy blue. Will gladly show you same at the counter. it's $3.50 yard, Handsome Coatings, silvertone velour, duvet de Lainc, silver tip, chamleon astrachan, Kkersey, and zibiline, priced from $4.30 to $9 vard. Pine Seal Plushes, 50 inches wide at 89, $10, $12.50, $16. CHOOSE YOUR MUFF OR FINE FUR SCAREF FROM THIS BIG VARIETY OF FURS, MANY MUEFES OFF MANY KINDS, ) Muffs for Taupe Lynx Mu at $12.50; Black IFox Muffs for #69 Skunk Muffs for $49 55: Black Wolf Muffs for $45; Taupe Wolf, $45, $17.50, $49.50: Hudson Seal Muffs (dyed Muskrat) 50 to $39.50; Moleskin Muffs $35 to $45; Nutria Muffs priced $28.50 cach; Raccoon Muffs $2 @ % S SCARES, WARM AND BECOMING. Taupe Wolf Scarfs $35 to 50: Grey and Poiret Wolf $356 to Black Wolf $15 to $62.50; Rac- coon Scarfs $18.50 to $29.50: Black IFox Scarfs $69.50 to $85; Taupe Fox $105 and $110: Blac Lynx .50 to $95; Taupe Lynx $79.50 to $110 cach: Skunk Scarfs $42.50 to $175; Squirrel Scarfs $45 to $55. Good choice of kinds you seo. EVERY PARENT OF BOYS SHOULD KNOW HOW OUR BOYS DLEPT. CAN PROFIT 110M. An overcoat of course, will he in order and for the boys of 10 to 18 we are showing the season’s newest in long overcoats, priced from $15 to $35. Values you will find hard to match elsewhere. ittle Fellows of 3 to § years can be casily fitted to a nice nobby overcoat of dandy quality that af $8.98 to $25 are very reasonably priced Mackinaws in good colorings and 8 (o 18 vear sizes are priced $5.98 (h $18. Big values too. JAVERY FOR NEW BRATAIN YOU CA DEPEND ON PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASLED OI' Us. not do better than name a street cr him. Mr. Prior’s suggesion was X applauded and it was put in the form [ they said, Alex swerved to the left, the Necessary Now. ; j £ 4 of W motion and the approval was | rear left wheel and the top of the Ereal veforms’of/’this chasaster B nanimons Ml Eorshaw hastresids|latlomonlier=tiiking he N polL Ator- Washington, Ot 2 ‘resident e made satisfactory and perma- ed in the Westwood Park section for | ney McDonough said that he had ex- [ Wilson's message veloing (he I'rohi- nent ) 20 vears and has been instrumental | amined the scene of the accident and | bition Lnforcement Bill reads WOODROW WILSON. in the growth and development of the tract. He has erected 22 houses | Suilty of reckless driving, but rather I am returning without my 27th October, 1919 President Roosevelt and was a per- week with his brother. Paul Baker, of | there, some for himself and a num- | had showed admirable presence of signature H. R. 6810, “An Act = sonal friend this place her for other residents. When the [ mind by avoiding the other autome- to prohibit intoxicating bever- VCCOUNTANCY CLASS, Repairing Roadbed, A number of local young people | motion was carvied, Mr. Forshaw | bile and the wagon, thus averting T e \ class in accountancy and business The ri » [ i o e I ., " v wrol ) oule ave provec o vimin atio s be : Orgn 2 he roadbed in front of the Rer-!have cngaged the club house belong- | said, 1 zuess the name won't die what probably would have proved t facture, production, use and sale LnlsLEaL o ing organized ir y lin garage was repaired yesterday. The ling (o the Kish and Game club for Peter J. Prior then suggested that | De @ more serious accident of high-proof spirits for other the Y. M. & & and s Inres cisw B roadbed was an excellent one as far { masquerade ball on Hallowe'en night. | the town accep! New Iritain nvenue, | Judse lyder found Alex not guilly Thian Dovmro o te | heing enrolled. The course is the as automobiles were cancerned buil A husiness meeting of the Ladies | R, C. Usher moved (hat New Britain | on the charge of reckless driving, el e s : | freshman year of a four-year even insure : of alco- olpes s ol gRnoG xoRovC Tt gsa T | Aic d « it imposes e fine o ¢ othe ing school course lea oa B.C horses could not go over it safely, it| Aid society will be held al the home | nvenue as far as Cool street, be ac- | but imi 1 the fin noth ther e e i e N leading to a B. ( being too hard “veral Joads of hot fof Miss Marjorie Moore Wednesday | copted. Several voters then suggested | charse. p A el e e e desree to be awarded by the Nortil STARTER macadam were read over the road|at 3 o'clock to be followed by a { that the motion he amended so to Dimes God to Siberia. = ”"NH’ i ‘.,(‘, T astern college in ‘\‘ ton. Industriall for a hundred varc wdothe heat of [ Jar meeting of the Woman's I | include New Rritain avenue as far as DI ol o e ]v' B i LG VIO Rreummer s in the stones softened the tar so that a| Missionary socioty TVl Nawh Britalniiownkiline il (BEveas I eaes 0 G SR R IEas awful industr P chaage of the enroliment ste o s able o press the - The subject matier treated in [ steam roller was able to press the Mr. and Meso Thomas O'Neil, ofd then found that New Britain avenue | freq Dimes of the resulire arms, dated Macadam into the tar. e/he stone forliNaw Haven, wero 4he week-dni#was not Iaid out on the town plan Al Aol Totand Cat A Ron e ans can the salutary object «ought 1o be acgomplished by 355 25 0 0 0 00 0 T 0 0 0 00 0 4 0 that in his opinion the man was not To the House of Representativ The White House, this measure deals w two dis- v v RllHS Aw&y afld WflflfleI‘S ADOU[ the road was heated in Hartford in| gyests of Mrs, Whitney, of this A motion was made that the| that he expects to sail for Honolulu QnClnbised fhem ohition | | m . y large ovens and then truckad here, | |t el e D) (e e e | (i cis g i SR LI bl legislation. One part of the act ' That’s .{I,’:‘hl; Say I Want . the trucic being ¢ ere arpa : ™ o nde consideration secks to en P All Al()[]e ol 'Ilu G ;: \u(‘h tary ‘f;."” Thomas Kearney, of Bridgeport, | veyss made of the avenue and that it | heria ta join the American expedi s e e el s I‘eflllSBS r A s e 1“ o " Ity [ spent the week-end here with reli- | be laid out on the town plan. The mo- | tjonary forces. Dimes v stationed ”;_“ a !‘ oS Ko i P ‘\\!‘u‘.”\u\ 10 ::‘wln |‘ v):lllhl‘ onilE i tion was carried, and the accept-| at various points on the Mexican bor otlier ;.] n\‘\r os for ! ¢ enforc ’ —_— ¢ voad but soon sank into the tar. 5 2 ment which wis made necessiry T CEl Mol o 5 S ance of the street will probaby come | der for several vears. s enlisted as Mo Estahlish American Legior James Malconry, a former resident | anve ¢ ! ¢ ' o LS eH ¢ & Bemill oG i The voters heard the reading of the [ idly advanced to the rank of fivst tional amendment . It's chear ice men on Thursday evening of this| ©F his friends here yvesterdiy. X i g ]’ ST weel at tawn hall o take action 'm Through an error. Dr. Griswold's | offer from the Trumbull Blectric com- | licutenant. He was ahout to receive a I object to and cannol approve md you « . t of tea with] e : D iLRe f 5 & 4 3 7 = y the 2 el o amotian to the riank of capta " at part of this legislation with e T Bourd of Assessors in Session Today | the matter of establishing a post there | Ntmie was contained in # parazraph |'PANY o give to the town 20 feet of | promotion to the rank of captain wlien that lation ne [ 3ourd b “ | of the American Legion. This a Lion | under heading concerning liquor | 122d in front of the factory for the | the armistice w igned. i reference to wartime Prohibition Take a cup every other night ) L ! & s actio ading o Hol ot Widening Fine iroad s ohe . Tt has to do with the enforc regulate your howels, to purify y —Farmington Avenuce ng Re- |is in line with what is belng done by | licenses Saturday evening. In setting | PUTPO DRidonin s Cowles at Radio Institute, e T : ! s ou service men all over the country and | up the columns the b8! were : i st < i oo o Malke yon Slronk: SN paired—American Legion Post| (he men here are desirons of hasing a | mixed and mhon p - o] town thus azrees to build a macadam Willard . Cowles of W Main| by reason of the emergencies of can withstand an attack of Influenza post of their own. The meeting 19| mis st i ! |.‘ B W1 oad from Iast street to Johnson's | street has been admitted as an assoct the war and whose objegts have it happens to. comed along 4B A eice . L7 LA, T qoahr station. The Trumbull company will | ate fo the Institute of Radio Enginoers! peen satisficd in the demobiliza el called for 8 a'clock and every man Is r ;| move its sidewalks 20 feet back from | of New York. Mr. Cowles is now in tion of the Army and Nave and ii'=" one grenk vegelable lnxxtiil urged to be out. The officers and A S velief from the zone system concerned b o e fac- | charze o e production of radio ap 1 committecs to draft s constitution will | (. tiawae oo o the road from [ast street to the fac hi ' the production radio ay whose repeal T have alrveady ind it won't cost you but a few cents| be chosen at the meeting tory site. No time was set for this | paratus af u»‘:‘ ‘lvvvv:n,\Inv\P&" ;Irw “'_\‘ sought at the hands of Congress. | to find if oot last Berlin Ttens, improvement and it remains in the | Connecticut Telephone Sectri Where the purposes of particular | Childeen like it, and there is noths linites were amazed to see Major The tesl l)l\(h!l >, A! of 4 N Heicd of ssleiimen Co. of Meriden { e SNt et v X arge Aliens hands of the board of selectr emislation arising out of war | ing belfer (hai you can give them ¥rank l. Wilcox's automobile run- achers and parents of tho £ Temislatior risin ut ng | u can give them g school children in the community are on ; Alex Hincd $10. State Pollee Active. emergency have heen satisfied, when (hey are ailing ning across his front lawn and no | SUATE W CTER 0 the community av is New ‘\h”)“"d O i e weh sertat [ poike i L R e B one at the wheel. Major WileoX | qren on I'riday evening at the Hub. Roston, Oct. 25 No aitizens of | et last evening before Judge M. O S Gwillim said last night that irives to Hartford every day and | yupd school, the United States are to be removed | oger and was fined $10 and costs | the representatives of the automobile i ! his morning he went out as usual to Mrs. Patrick Hollgan is visiting in | TF0M their jobs at navy yards be- | ypon o ¢ of operating a public | department af the state police force vrv‘\;»-n\v” U WL LN ftart his machine. Ile worked on it | Middlctown with Mre, J. (‘orel far | Ciuse of k of work or lack of | warvice car without a public service | are still on the job in Plainville in an 1 ! 0 for some time, to start it but to no | few days. fudds for naval construction, until | jjeense and with priviate markers. attempt to =top the practice of auto | gress, in considering th g ®ail Giving up in disgust, he left The Tmprovement society will have |81 Aliens have been discharged. This . 1", MeDonough of New Britain I ists in using the vvtm\l\ in this «mlvu‘v‘ ant matter, to u;wm "'. these he machine on the drive n the | moving pictures tomorrow evening at (1% the substance of an order by | yppeared for Alex. The latter wi LS spoedivans Ifour AErests avCLe questions and '.r ectively fo l¢ house. Shortly later the machine | the hall instead of Friday evening on | Secretary Daniels received af the made on Sunday, October 19, and two late regarding them. makin | h : nore on last Saturday. FFaur drivers swwoper distinction hotween ten was seen to start on rush across | account of t being Halloween. The | first naval district headquarters here 'h'_“' ‘:' St “1‘ ml :: “‘l“”: | proper distin "‘ ‘ t n i the front lawn, heading for the main | feature picture this week will he g |today. | AL 2| 3 lizhway. They seemed o he no | Bushman picture - GIRLS WANTED local court on the cvening of Novem- | wartime emorgencies and thot doubt but that it would plunge over Miss Dorothy Fiske has returned KOREAN GOVT. BANISHED. A sed o llce tha constitutionall amend the small embankment and out into | from ‘;n- nficld, Mass., where she = = - e " :‘ Ll"x"] Ve ment the road and on (o the Atwater | SPent the week-end with her ents. [ Discovery of Plot Against Governor Cl L. h B hW k phatiiiainline b i woplace across the streel. Near the The Winchester Junior Rigie club Ganecs e G e ean, Lig t benc OXK, ! .i'the Now Brits 0 General hospital (o | ower section of the lawn the P will hold its first shoot of the season Mr. and Mr arl “mith of Hough by : Honolulu, Oct. 27, (By the Asso H- hw street. M Smith was formerly Miss “hine struck a big maple tree s this evenlng in the Melhodist church| cia(od Bress.)—The provision I<ovewn Steady W ork, 18! AZEeS | ot saundors basement. A new rifle range will he The BEast Mountain Social cluh will stopped short. The machine suf- LS government has beon banished from 5 the French concession at anghai as : hold a Halloween dance in Grang hall | Tl onilyl ohennssisnenl tor ina Berlin Briers. (e resultior e i s e Apply at Office 1o constructed fo el 018, fered no damage C " the future shoots L Miss [idith Brown is vis © fomorrow evening sie will ho fur- action of the machine is that the e VIR WD Gelie T e (ilion. 0D et ‘ : frie = in Ne Have or a few days. | mished by Lyneh's orchestra the self starter and 1 some manner | 19 SO TS SHEEE VO VO RS | advices received here todauy from To- | [y INa ) | neen RE e R el e 3 far made the contact which started | gii, M MR L ERE SRTS FONE Kio by he, Nippu Jifi. a4 Japanese | Poters af Pearl strect e car, which had been left with the | | 3 L daily. The cable added that the - e na Moh B e Tahn due to the wet leaves on the tracks. [ o A : d e TReRe ot s R (e 7 the eark AT on h the fracke: | rench officials alao had sunpressod Forestville, Conn (Ee gl et ot Assessors slcet. Damon's hill unable {o make & stop at | (he Korean official publication RO o (e [T ot ey The board of asscssors are meeting | {he corner and was abliged to run e s " 3 and 10 C Sloros today and tomorrow at the Berlin back and et the passengoer | proposition was accepled by vote. The Here—Rooscevelt Memorial Fund. appenr as though Dr. Griswold's petition for One often hears of runaway yorses, hut runaway automobiles are sather uncommon and this morning the reason and necessity (o of Prohibition, which is i orze I, Newton has renied hank to rcceive the property list of Kensington Items | ~of-tow rarties the store for er the Kensington land owners. The ison Baker is spending the T i i ?”l 4 .Y. ”H],”., S T e 188 ors met in S Berlin on the | S ssmoesmyn vy e——— o e s S— e | l\ used by [n“ n’ L §¢ er headquartors a is st R e e WHEN RHEUMATIC '§ ¢ ECONOMY e The lists are not coming in as fast the lessees as they should and there are only PA]NS HlT HARD b ment of a5 and 10 cent storo in o days 1ott Un zetthemii Y d | onn fow duys Ioft to zet them ip, the is often a matter of consider- Y day being November 1, after 5 \y () Mr. Newfon recently sold fhe . A i - able moment when the yearly S '\ . - ository o ting street to h’”"]‘ 1“\” !“‘l cent. il betadded' fo Have Sloan's Llnlment ready for Chrl et ot s i = 2 N T(\:")’m" n’f“rtu\\\-:‘.:\m:w is now report ¢ total valuation of the property. those sudden rheumatic R B (I B TER Ay S e - S g v has sold it to Roosevelt Memorial Fund. twinges out. By giving photographs e L e Rl ¥ A branch of the Rooseveit memorial —_— et e anization has heen established here ON'T let that rheumatic pain i e G R Ve is ae e e lacherndl e T your obligations at compara- neighhoring city. 1t is possible ed by the state headquarters in Hart- Liniment again. ke,p it handy tively low expense without it will he remodeled and used for ford. Bvery township in the country | in the medicine cabinet for immediate favoring one pe theater. is connected with the move to raisa action when needed. If you are out of $5,000,000 to establish memorial to it now, get another bottle foday, so the late president. It the plan to| you won't suffer ~any longer than nec- have that intimatc personal have a monument in \Washington and essary when a pain or ache attacks you. *touch that carrles with it a national park at Ovstor Bay, sum- Apply it without rubbing — for it for Xmas you can discharge ail . TSON over an- Red Cross Mecting. other, and still your gifts will o (andy ‘Places Plainville chapter, Americ Cross, will hold a special mee g on the Thursday evening to eclect a chairman 1 spirit of Xmas, YT e o RS G . . Jier home of the ex-president. A com- | penetrales — giving prompt relicf of = o E: SiiC sReratary forjthe iox -f (1 . nittee has been appoiniad tn wark | sciatics, lumbagosncuralgi, lamences Baking Made Easy P i e e risp, tlavory sudar candies; : ¢ s by the e aal T i With Mr. Lewis and the whole town | soreness, sprains, strains, bruises. Be ARCADE iithonsatias oL ilomes Shelnmaniat e Pmseting insiiNee i Ll 1 1 ‘f 1 will be covered this week to zet Rer- | prepared ccp it handy. uEeic s When 1t became known that (. H sainty, elicious, satis ylng‘ Hn’s share towards the national fund. All rirng ists — 35c., 70c., $1.40. Angelus Flour Newton would refuse to retain A Herbert Knox Smith gave an im- _, 7 AT 3 S I l 'DIO TheRnouriRehatn eveciRd isan- R (|~ EGaEE T Aas MR e st Issorted Flavors, also Peppermint, promptu address before the Congre- et points. - that e wiil be compelled to decline Chocolate, Wintergreen and Cinnamon. gational Brotherhood and its guests ‘ Studlo Open Monday and THOMPSON MILLING CO,, 5 the office owing to pressure of busi- | 5 e 35 & last evening upon his reminiscences of | [ Saturdny - evenings - till 9180 Lockport, N. Y. ness. Joseph N. McKernan, secretary | EOF 300 NECCO SWEETS the late president. Mr. Smith was in E Llfllm ent. - o’clock. 53 Pleasant St. of the cluptsr will 4les tender i) W ENGLAND CONFECTIONERY CO., BOSTON, MASS Washington for seven years as com- H. Silver, ) resignati t of the volume | * llesioner of corporations under ex. Heep it handy ! ) || S G e G | —