New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 29, 1919, Page 7

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- \ point NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1919, A3 & 45 & % e ot (o & % f§§ SZWERY DAY IN TH K . M. TO 6 °, M WORTH WHILE TO SEE OUR DRESS GOODS IF PLANNING NEW SUITS, COATS ETC. To ANl Interested in the Purchase of Good Woolen Material for Fall and Winter Garments We Want < of the Scason’s Newest and Best in Suitings and Coatings. Many of the prices quoted in this ad are less than the wholesale cost of the same miaterials in the You to Know of Some Very Special Offering today woman is chance to market Kvery while there S1-inch Jersey Cloth, a finely $1 a yard. “h Tricot attention S6-ineh Prench Serge, % We ask $3.75. 51-inch Oxford Suiti and $7 yard. 50-inch Poiret Tywill, counter, it's $8.50 yard. Handsome Coatings. zibiline, priced from $1. planning to do so our pric 18-i worth Jersaire, a s Wl §1 m all ) to $9 Pine Seal Plushes, 50 inches wid CHOOSE YOUR MUFE O Rlack for $49.50 Muskrat) Muffs $20 Lynx Muffs for $75; T to $55: Black Wolf M1 for $22.60 to $39.60; to $32,50. ipe Wolf Scarfs coon Scarfs $18.50 to $2 $50.50 to $95; Taupe Lynx § Good choice of kinds you see EVERY PARENT OF BOY An overcoat of course, will 1 newoest in long overcoats, priced Little Fellows of $8.98 to $26 are very reasonably Mackinaws in good colorings 50 make We nicy wool, wool ack SHOULD KNOW 4 fo § yvears ¢ will find to call and material new, invite wein it see our in navy, vou woven all wool bla, e imported Suiting that will please 1l in navy blue. a quality you will lik h favored in o nice shade of navy blue. Will silvertone velour, duvet de Laine, silver tip, chamleon yard. 1 88, , Sto, MINE FUR 12.50, 816, SCARE FROM MANY MU O MANY KINDS, Lynx Muffs at $42.50: Black "o $45: Taupe Wolf, $45, $47 3 Muffs $36 to $45: Nutrin My n aupe ifs for Moleskin SCARWFS, WARM AND Groy and Poiret Wolf 3 IFox Scarfs ¥69.50 to $85: Taupc to $110 each; Skunk Scarfs $12.50 to ) to HOW OUR BOYS in order for the boys of 10 to from $15 to Values you will find he casily fitted to a nice nobby DIy e and - ced X a pri and § to year sizes are priced $8 a1l wool fabric wigh style and wear uis BIG overcoat of dandy quality that wise to lmprove the following opportunities Goods. ck and colors, and a bargain who see it. I'riced $4.50 yard e and verifiad price elsewhere i P'riced $3.50, gladly show you same at steachan, Kersey, anc VARIETY OF FURS, Skunk Muffs ch; x Muffs for Muff: 19.50: Hud A5 priced Raceoor BECOMING. Wolf $15 to $ and $110; Black Squirrel Scarfs $45 RBlack £105 ox S16s CAN we PROFIT THIEM. showing the to match elsewhere. 1 18 hard are season’ a 98 to $18. Big values too @ o % % t s $4.50 the i (dyed n s t 3% fed 4 BERLIN NEWS T. R. GAMPAIGUNERS WORKING IN TOWN Hazen Heads Literary Sociely in Fast Berlin BURDICK HOME FROM MANILA | New Water Tower Almost Comple —Tax Lists Ave Coming in Botter— inl Friday— HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS '19: = BHTFHBEBBISTBOIGVHT OB BRATFAIN YOU PURCHASED the tank The new tank will have a considerably larger capacity 13 Days From Manila. Louis Burdick has returned (o York after a short furlough lome in Kensingfon. He expects veceive his discharge in the nea ture and will remain in New until he officially discharged Burdick was stationed at Manila until a few months ago. The sage from Manila was rough and sick- ne out on board resulting in over 43 days before he landed in New York He was under quarantine for Six days until it was safe leave the ship. seams calked and tried out will be filled New his to tu o at ork M. up broke 1o Lists T'he fax hetter bank Coming lisst and in Better, have begun this morning crowded with their the extra 1o the taxpayers on time come in lin anxious avoid Ber- to lists 10 per cent in and for CAN o) Ry o1 Us fand with buildin per Goods plot con the esta near the Am company. The ins 3,66 acres and s te of Adrian Muas. The picce contains 8 1-2 acres of woc the neay sane estite, Note. was born Kojoski of Cradie daughter, Rose, My Alexander on October 26 Case May Be T The Cause of George Darli Bloomiield who ran down ard Smirk of. New days ago latter's death may A and ley 2d Here, several he be t if the coroner decides that cause Smirk’s death. is bheing held in ner is expected the near future Bast L. ied he wa The in Meriden and the 1o render a deci Berlin Items Mrs. D. L. Minor of Middletow visiting in town yesterday with tardiness in putting assessors have not work in re- giving up in their list. The completed their the town, but ar of the month to sessine the rest Nutmeg Case Up for Other News ltems. Roosevelt Memo- rial association, which there i local brach, has progressed where a definite announcement | can be made. The national executive | committee, of which ex-President | William Howard Taft is chairman, has | drafted a plan calling two forms | of expression in Roosevelt memorials. | It is the plan this week to raise monc subscriptions and membership | to the Roosevelt Memorial asso- | *ciation to get the $5,000,000 necessavy | to carry outl the plans of the associa- | Three definite objects have been | outlined by the which will be of interest people know where their money is going The first plan under way is to im- prove the land that has been Bay for a Roosevelt park. The sccond muonument memorial which will with monument the Lincoln memo- The form of the memorial has been determined this will rest avchitects and sculptors who the of The work of a to a a for from tion committe to the local 1o ziven at Memorial is to crect a in Washington | the Washington | Oyster i one rank and rial as re not upon the will be called upon to design the most appropriate and most dignified monu ment be built. The third plan as stated by the committec is to cstablish a society foundation perpetuate the true Americanism Roosevelt was the ideal that can or to of which 2 ponent The local the Roosevell take chairman, the "Roosevelt connection with plan will .1 Lewis, local committee who will members to the and work memorial in he of And town nocare my a cover to get association out the town will opportunity to do their the construction of a memorial. Kensington. Berlin will have enroll members memorial e above | ho part | pe Ber repre- in e sriptions carry sub; Iivery the plans one given towards = manent noand Iast entatives ssociation The idea about shortly body to memorial - can nosevelt's death Al over an being for after of citizen met when a fromn the country sociation the eventually e his and founded 18- motive permancent and the culmina- principal tablish a memorn 10 memorial undertaking Drosemt heing a their New nev plans Watel water tion of ’ Tower tower af nearing Up i the Berlin completion been put the on The depot i the walter rapidly rescrvoir having up yesterday The men have doing fast work the tower, as yesterday morning only the floor of the tank had been comploted. The retaining bands will be put on in a day or two and tightened. As soon * as the top has been put on and the on joh been the lists the lists resume getting in A8 soon as will town from the people. have all come in they their work about the Eleet 1 The Kast Berlin tion have elected that plac the organization. Mr. unanimous choice of the board for the office and it felt that the : sociation will prosper under his ad- ministration, Mr. Ilazen is one of the town's leading cilizens fully awake to the needs of the town and anx- ious for its further development. Mr. Hazen succceds E. I Cody who re- signed the presidency seversl months ago as he removed fo Wethersficld Nutmeg Friday Fvening. The case of Joseph Scoilinck against three New Britain young men for damages done to the former's saloon will come up before the Berlin court I'riday evenin of this The was supposed to have come up the court last Thur ay wits adiourned until Tt is alleged ne down o the Nutmeg weeks ago and proc up the furniture h the result that @ complaint csident. Library associa Martin - Hazen of presidency of (he azen the 1o was is as week cas hefore ing hut of this wecek three men « Hot few ed break the Wit inck a them even- IPriday that the e a to rooms lodg rod- bout oil- against Cradle daughter Alice Mrs. Gust in Beckleys Undecided About Actio The local liquor dealers are cided as to what action to fake as the result the passing the prohibi- amendment but generally con- cede that the hest action is to shut up their doors rather than face the sible chances of prosecution J. Walsh ated this morning that he would hegin prosecutions immediately for vielations and furthermore ould he between 80 and 100 detec- tives and state police on the job to enforee the statewide. The pen- alties for violations now will be severe an infringement of the law tutes violation of a federal well as a state law Wedding Tavitations Out. Wedding invitatians have been ceived hy number for the wedding Saturday Read and Miss [rene Viets, is of Berlin's men and enjoyvs g wide a abont the state, bhing the grange, Miss V Kensington where affairs of the Realty Note. A was and horn My their to v Bodoch at home on Octoher unde- of af tion posi- a thera w law consti- law as ro- a of local residenis of George | Mr. Read | business ‘quaintace prominent in ts is a native of she is prominent in community Transfes, Kukoski has sold to Frank Kowslcwski and Froak Indeleck of New Britain th:ee pieces of property aggiregating 30 acros in ensington. TTiw fivs. Pl compitser 115 o o one prominent Joseph | cox avenue Robbins. and Mrs. 12 A, Banning o are moving thetr New Britain where they wili res the future, The IZast Berlin ciety are holdir entertainment Priday Moy Improvemer their moving p this cvening inste evening formerly, d that being tialloween. The local peaple who have beer the other evening comes into ihe town have not ceiving their paper regularly onc cvening the paper not comi all, and other times when it did several hours late, The Herald ways on time, and 1o in caters its ers Win shoot he its first range hester Iifle ¢lub ovening in the Methodist ment. The highest Fred Wetherill possible i he resular we of the Methodist femorrow evening lors. er on th church score made who made ! by of a Kly prayer church will in Berlin Briers, There will be a Hallowcen the church parlors on Friday to which all members of tic mational church Sunday school been invited. The committee have pls Keeping with the d wis a meeting of {he cowing circle in the churcl lors yesterday afternoon M. and Mrs. DoWitt Plainville have returned spending several dayvs Riley'5s mother W Vunham and wife have entertaining fricnds from out of their home on Hudson street Mrs. Marjorie Cowee Southard recently purchased the LeClair erty, has moved into the house Kensington Ttems. oy entertair anncd o v There N Cross Ril home here witl at Mis visiting few day “Jack’ Delowroy, manager American Paper Goods team has lenged the Empires to a game played on the A. P. G. pridiron A movement under way f an of the electrie 16 end of the town MeMahon's farm. The interfor rapidly in town with friends extension the lower se of the Rerlin completion, now putting ba the on nearing penters are finlshing touches DEPEND ON PROMPTLY newspaper me the chureh s0¢ of e £ [ erican second near third »dland Ay ng of Rich- Britain resulting in here 1s the quest coro ion in n was Mo, [T E00ds 1o 1de in nt icture rad ue s0- to n tak- that been re- lately, ng it it was is al read- vioved e rifle bivsic s wits T oont ting el par- ial in ening Congre have Tment il in Red 1 pagt oy after Mr. h heen town . who prop- Francis Denning of Hartford is for a the chal to be o el ervice near nk is car- the _ PLAINVILLE NEWS SHORTAGE OF HELP HITS BRISTOL MG Every Department of Mill Needs More Employes WOMAN AUTOIST IN CRASH| Collides With Spencer's —No News Here On Red Cross Roll Call © —Roosevelt Memorial Exerdises in © Schools—Briefs, he local plant or ufacturing company production by help. George fhe plant said this wmorning thal every deparfment of (he mill, need more operatives is being keenly The principal shortage the plant has alw large number of female the manufacture of kmt tin- The is advertis- surrounding the Bristol Man is handicapped in weute Bartlet( an shortage manager of in the of is is of girls, cem ployed as Vs a hands in derwei mg in promising wages, NE in trolley have w perceptible cftect as o reentage of fhe opera tives Bristol, New Britain and He suid that the com- probably follow the ex- manufacturers in this part of the in- creased burden of expense. official announcement by the Trumbull Elec- Manufacturing company as to its this matter, some of the live in New Briain the story that the com- the cmployes meet caviaves, by dises or “tok- in the pay- six cents. company towns girls, good for steady work and Barwett said that the increase would undoubtedly on the mill, fires Jarge 1 live in Southington would of other and assnme pany ample seetion Although has been tric intentions in cmployes who have spread pany will help the inereased expense the the metal ens will used ment the initial fare Minor Accident. An automohile hearing license and driven by lided with a Ford car driven by Irederick Spencer of the Plainville Hardware company in Central Square Yesterduy afternoon. The woman be- confused when she approached and instead going around the right of the “dum- my” traffic cop, swerved fo the left, striking Mr. Spencer’s machine which the vight. The damago was to the (ool on the of the car. Halloween Observance, Present indicaticns that Hal- loween will be observed usual in this town. The ISast Mountain Social club, composed of young people from the Mountain View section, will hold a sac nd dance in the Grange hall this evening. Halloween costumes will be in pleasant evening i reports of the ticket sale capacity crowd. Nu- merous parties have heen planned for tomorrow and Friday evenings. As us- ual, Young America will observe the season in 4 mare boisterous way. Many snts have discovered that some- one of kindly and generous disposition has favored them by cleaning up their gardens, taking cabbages, squash and other vegetables which were left on the ground when the crops were gath- ered. This spirit of generosity () is attributed to the younger hoyvs of tho town. In addition to these prepara- tlons, it is whispered thpt much an- cient and evil-smelling hen fruit iy secreted in safe hiding places, intend- ed for use on Halloween night. This should be sufficient warning (o resi- dents (o heware of the celebrators. Mrs. Bessie Hodge. The funeral of Mrs, Do Hods held yesterday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the home of her daughier, Mre, Edith Morway of 34 Washington GIRLS WANTED Clean, Light Bench Work, Steady Work, High Wages Apply at Office F. N. MANROSS & SONS Forestville, Conn. no made to of issue which of i of of New York a woman, col- came the center of side) wis on only done running board small are as order and . The indicates cipate was Biscuits for Breakfast So light, so appetizing and made with Angclus Flou The Standard of Excellence in White Flour. ompson Milling Lockport, N. Y. €old by Fst H. Silver, Pleasant € i so casily o, of | street. TMev. Robert H. Burton, of the Ipiscopal church, officiated terment was in W cemetery Rooscevelt's Memory Honored. Appropriate exer es held vesterday in the various grades in the grammar school in memory of Theo- | dore Roosevelt. The principal, Orrin | L. Judd the teachers save short talks on private lfe and political ciareer great Amerl and im- | vressed pupils with the upright ness and 1aracier of the ex-president and the example set by him for the future citizens of the United State Pledges were received for small con- tributians (o the Roosevelt memorial fund. Red Cross Gfticials Puzzicd. The members of the executive com- | mittec of the Plainville chapter of the | Red Cross wondering whether or not the local chaptar was forgotten when the plans for the annual roll call | were arranged | The yearly ‘ is scheduled | | rector In- wer and the the the of an drive to zet and as yet rfor under memberships way on No- nothing has reccived in the line of instruc- tions the local branch. Joseph N. McKernan, s¢eretary of the execu- tive committee was about the | matter vesterday and he said that the commitice both prised buzzled as to what to do in the mat- N every city and | | the state has received instructions for the annual campaign have al ready made their the roll | eail and the local ofticinls figure that it nothing heard within the next few day Plainville hranch will | either make a drive on its | own be left of the vember been sked is to rly | st and e | ter town and plans for is the have to initiative campaign a or out Bricf Norton, station mpany, hospital Items, :ngineer at the the Plainville removed to the treatment this | trwin pumpi Water Hart ford morning. Charles of « wils for Crowley and Philip man of Torrington are spendir days here Harry ploy of Iree- A few Donahue has left the New Departure turing company in Bristol, where he worked in the company’s restaurant. He plans to leave for Baltimore, Md., within a few days. Several of the leaders paign for the Pilgrim fund will altend a banquet Elks' club in New Britain ning. the em- Manufac- in the cam- Memorial at the this eve- To Colds cause Grip LAXATIVE BROMO lets remove the cause. “Bromo GROVE Prevent Influenza and Influenza QUININE Tabh- There is only Quinine.” E. W signature on box. I0c. S SALE OR ARMY MOTORS. SI1 Calls Thousands of Resolut or Auction of Ca Oct, auction of equipment, to Washington, sale at motor Immediate surplus army xeept 195 the for be asked of th in a resolution intro- Representative Beavis (Neb.,) chairman of investiga- fion committee. Thousands biles and large included in department all trucks allocated road work, would war department duced today states by a war of b nger number the equipment would automo- of frucks (he to wan sell be asked Vo. 211 inkle W. Ludlow Stoddard. Superior Court, State of Connectic ut, County of Hartford, the 17th day of October, 1919 Second Order of Notice. Upon complaint in said cause brought to Court, at Hartford, in said County, on the first Tuesday of September, 1919, and now pending claiming a divorce and custody of minor children, it not appearing to this Court that the defendant has re- ceived notice of the pendency of said complaint and it appearing to this Court that the whereabouts of the defendant, W. Ludlow Stoddard, is unknown to the Plaintiff. ORDERED, that notice the stitution and pendency of said com- plaint shall be given the defendant by publishing this order in The New Britain Herald, a newspaper publish- ed in New RBritain, once week, for two successive weeks, commencing or or before Oct. 27, 1919 By the Court GEORGE A, CONANT, —_—— Nellie M, Stoddard said of in- 7o the Board of County Commission- ers for Hartford County: I hereby apply for a license to sell Spiritnous and latoxicating Liquors, Ale, Lager Rhine Wine, and Cider at Main . Town of Rerlin My place of business is located within two hundred feet direct line from any Church Pub- lic or Parochiil prem- isos post Beer, stree: not in lidifice or school, the pertaining thercto, any office, public library Dated at Berlin, Oel., A I 1919 PATRIC or o or cemetery this 1Hih day of KELLY, Applicant nndersigned, e electors and tiypayers, owning reul estate, of the Town of Berlin, and bereby sign and endorse the foregoing application of Patrick Kelly for a license, and hereby that said a suitable person to ho licensed pur- suant to said application. Dated at Berlin, this Oct, A, Da 1919 James F. Garrify, Tdison, I Hannon I hereby named electors cutaie in Dated We. the coriify applicant is 141h day of Emilio Austin Martino Louis William 13 that the above endorsers are real crtify sners and and (nxpayers, owning the "fown of Berlin at Berlln, th's «4th « T 1919 \ WOODRURT Clerk Ik Town B eng in soft Ohi and Wor a coal vem Su new coal coal mov of ¢ the surf — To the Board of County Commissione I Spir Ale, Cider lin cate dire T Lor premises post tety Dated Oct., By W and ihe and of G here A su suan Dated Oct., El James Hart B 1 nam tors tate Na Oct Drivers, stripping sympathetic calities where sco0ps C.S. HILLS & CO. HARTEORD, THE HARTFORD SIL) TORE., ESTABLISHED 18] The —Very Finest - of - Women’s Gloves In Slip-On and _ Strap-Wrist Styles The new slip-on gloves are gaining in popular- ity and with such assortments as ours there's a pair to pay. Strap-wrist gloves are also here in abundance and for every woman at the price she wants are very attractive in the new colorings — brown, Beaver, grey—also tan and white. = Remember—at popular prices. Special Fownes’ Doette Gloves Brown, white, Beaver, black stitching; $1.65 a pair. grey—with self and The “Standard” Fashions for Also the November Standard” Winter Quarterly. are ready ! WILL JOIN MINERS, ers and Shovel Me ng Arc in Sympathy. ellaire, 0., Det 9 Driveras, shovel employed of ineers and men Grand Prize Modega Firearms & Ammunition ‘Write for Catalogue THE REMINGTON ARMS UMC.CO. ING. o Yo € and surface mining © ious parts of eastera o, although not classed not aligned with the United of America, will strike when their work as miners Mine kers go out on the on soft miners No- ber 1. irface mining operation in cease is a comparatively Ohio. In many lo- the deep seams of soft rise to the surface, the stripped with large | steam shovels after re- | of from 10 to 40 feet about 10 per cent. of In this district is | | | | gradually can and ‘ing a layver firt Only mining activity mining. be ace ers for hereby Hartford County: apply for a license to sell ituous and Intoxicating Liquors, Lager Beer, Rhine Wine, and at Globe Hotel, Town of Ber- My place of business is not lo- d within two hundred fcet in = ¢t line from any Church Ediflce >ublic or Parochial School, or the pertaining thereto, or any office, public libsary, or cewme- a at this 14th of D.. Berlin, 1919 GLOBE Joc Scoilinck, Treas., undersigned, taxpayers, owning Town of Berlin, and endorse the forezoing application lobe Hotel, for a license, and hy certify \pplicant s itable licensed pur t to day A HOTT Inc Applicant electors estate, of | sign ‘o, the re real hereby ne.. that person (o said application at Berlin, this 14th day of | A. D., 1919 | mer E. Austin, Richard V. Luby, | Brown, Giov errero, W said | For Chest Colds, Hea! Colds ssad| | Croup, is enclosed with every bot- tle of HAYES' HEALING HONEY You get the Cough Syrup and the Seive for one price, 36c. Made, Recommended and Gnerantecd 8 the Public by Mesmnct nrecs of Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets & Grove's Tasteless Chill Tomic e that (he above ind endorsers hereby certify ed signers and taxpayers, in the of ted ol ASL owning real e Berlin this 15th Town Berlin, 1919 A L. WOODRU Town L & M SEMI-PASTE PAINTS BEST THAT CAN BE MADE Cost to you 53.15 a Gallon when made ready to use $ RECOMMENDED BY SATISFIED USERS FOR OVER 40 YZEARS LONGMAN & MARTINZZ, MANUFACTURERS, N. Y. Obtain COL.C™ ~ , New Britatn, ad AwD from our Agent ", [ Cothompso,

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