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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3 1919, ® % 43) CHOOSE YOUR MUFF OR FINE FUR SCARF FROM THIS BIG VARIETY OF OURS WARM Wolf Scarfs .. Woll Black Lynx Muffs for upe Lynx Muffs for Black IFox Muffs for Skunk Muffs for Black Wolf Muffs fo Taupe Wolf Hudson Seal for v Moleskin Mu Nutria Muffs priced, ca. Raccoon Muffs o} Muff: fegeeteledetotoe] TOWINC YOU THE S WILL LITTLE FELLOWS of 3 8 years can be casily fitted ‘o a nice, nob Overcoat of dandy quality that, at $8.98 to $25.00, is very reasonably priced. MACKINAW ings and 8- to 1 priced $8.98 to values, too. EXTRA GOOD SUITS pretty Mixtures and Serges in waist seam styl nicely made; run full to most of them with two of pants. For $12.00, 513 $18.00, $20.00. $22.50, and extra good. to in good color- yvear sizes $18.00. re Big in Blue are ze pairs 00, afokeefotedotetofelafoleRototetotod FototetototoletatdototaRototeRetotofe] " BERLIN NEWS JONE SYSTEM NOT 1= AT ALL PLEASING ‘Many Patrons Walk More and‘j Save Extra Change VANDALS SMASH CARRIAGE While Scoilinck Was in Court Damage Hears of His Was Donc—lyons News Brother Injurics—Other Items About Town. The new zone system does not work very well the Berlin Tie and causing confusion, incon- venience and of temper. Two trips were losi the local lines dur- the forenoon, due to the intrica- cies of the new system, most of the time being lost while passengers were alighting. At time yesterday 17 automohiles were held up behind a duc to slowness of the con- in fizuring his zones and " to be new system he loss to the company, it out this mornir The get Berlin morning » out on is my 10 on ing one car, the 1ctor change mak- lost. economic pointe 1 ing trips are the will an was carly o ordinar- on street and there hext at Flannor hiked ed vere to noticenhle Tuters 1% corner on this cents. On valked on Lincoln's two to sa one who more. out 1 th s fronble ully, start bell motorms the § making c zome. Then uts ticke: - ledze and t on fo the bell o the zane thing was system with reference to men that m watched more ca vait passenger gefs to open fears off » that hands closes motormen the tha out for on the door fo let ticket, the correct zone and he he is in o) the the door person. and his holder back npon the in- variably starts the car » us T thinzs to do he must get fhat once malkes has him forget of instanc e fact he n a2 number onductors pass: he o order e. go frow and inquir er change condu the end delay in she they do not tor will make c at of the ride (1 he making cha: gation with field lines s the inforn s tried but both 1 conductor mornin nt on that ation t in proved to the out some time ago, to he a dismal ure, compan th seven- that t ‘was 3l The resnlt abolished satablished and a statod system He g in a ultimatael running time result roints muci vor vision of sc resulted in fin pany. Berlin people up in against the payment 12-cent and the slow running time. redules ich loss to the neing com- arms of a fare Severeiy Injured, Word was recelved ing by Willlam Lyons, of Kensingion that his brother, Harry, of Los An- geles, had been seriously injured in a her MANY MUFIS OF MANY KINDS AN OVERCOAT, OF COURSE. SON'S FIND HARD 1 HAVING AN AU I:{.;Mi)l}ILE DELIV y Saw mill, one of nis legs being nearly | from ! beating. ! would L mcoting { e this morr- | SCARES, upe Gray B and Poiret Wolf ccoon S Fox IPox Lynx pe Lynx Skunk Scar Squirrel S ek arf: Hack Scarfs upe Black cach 00 (o $15.00 ey ] 0 $20.00 to $32.50 rfs EVERY PARENT OF BOYS SHOULD KNOW HOW GUR CAN PROFIT THEM. LONG OVERCOAT ELSEWHERI, WIEST IN O MATCH NOVELTY of 2, and 4 LITTLE SUITS hoys vears, White .98 for made with Velvet Pants, Poplin and Satin Waists, o $13.50. CHOICE of A WE 1lar cach, to 15 K of $1.25 Size FOR our re Blouses at $1.00 range for boys of 7 $1.00 cach. i FIFTY JUVENTLE SUITS of oxtra quality Serge, strictly All-Wool, with additional white collar; 3- S-year sizes; in blue, brown dark green Very special this price— 50 cach. any to and at Good Choice of WILL BE IN ORDER. AND }FOR PRE BEPHRO R o] $110.00 00 s $15.00 to Kinds, You Sce. BOYS’ DEP THI: BOYS OI' 10 TO 18 WE CED FROM $i5.00 TO $35.00— CORDUROY KNICKIERS 17-vear sizes, in to cut 52 ar at $1.89 pai CD KNICKERS, auality, for boys full and well made; regular ments. RAY regular Special MIX 15 $1.75 pair 1o vea xtra bar- gain at BLUE SERGE CAPS onc-piece top, 79¢ cach; with Velvet $2.00 and $1.50 cach, and Velveteen 5225 Hats, kinds, OUR GOODS \ MAKE HAPPY BOYS cut off. slight. when Hopes He v his for recovery adjusting the overalls got caught machinery drawing his leg are saw in the under- Ay ell known sistant baggagemaster the local depot for a number of years. He had also worked for the Connecticut com- pany in New Britain. He also worked tor th: same company in Meriden as car starter on the lines there. here, being as- Court Ton:ght. There will be a session of the B court_this evening to try a fore Beckley on the charge of His wife came up to sec the authorities having husband arrested and they advised her to take up the mat- ter with Town Prosecutor Lewis to whom she took the case. It devel- oped that her husband had obtained | o bottle of wood alcohol and had | drunk the bottle after which he swrfed on a rampage, ending with beating wife. Whe Will Scoilinck to know from his barn ahout | Britain to her his P ihe Globe, who 100k his new | t Friday night | he at court and smashed | He attended the court last | evening in the case against! New Britain men for smashing | windows in his cafe. While some of the Kensington rowdie inio his rn and got the wa mnd it someone to yet Dhas from. American | Meet. ble dizcussion conflicting the American Joseph like buggy while it up. Triday thre up some th went gon ont choilinek wants but to collect pay the damages, not | fearned whom s n to Conside arisen | of the | l.egion and ned men the | ational church on > same ev The | m called 11 is purpose | concarning dates of to of n Con ik the American Leg Kensi Novemher en nieet for T for all vic f organizin 12 of ovember i the American sven men for o the comuiittec for membership districts in have hecn 2 diffore nterests of the Lo nonneed follows: K vy John hy oand Williim MeCarrol: Berlin Ventres, Merwin Vile Loiscile; I Berlin Dowd and men will their distr and ston, John re on and Jarvis sec each in report The mem- ing to have meeting definitely man i sts of meeting the in- | ihe lezion the and 11th. ho to on the are he Forest for their Ithongh not been Wedding. Berlin, Lenson of af Benson Mo ast son of and on that 3 Holm- Mrs, ngion were afternoon 5 of the Dy of 1 sdish w Bri decorat themums ma M 3 and Holmaquist of Ken ter of iy the home il puastor el in N utifully chrysa ¢tor | ain. The for pre- brother and Miss the bride House was dosminatin the g Aliami was bridesn After the « Zroom lef will vill home 1. Mr iy st Berlin af 1s best man Hovmaq ster of bride where cmony the for New York their honeymoon home to friends at their Berlin after December son is engaged in the jew- with his brothers in and ey spend They Ihe in Ber busin Ttems. been the st Berli Announcement has ihe prizes awarded at cocial evening. prizes Lester N made of Halloween | Those geiling Maine, Pearl | riday were 'RY FOR NEW BRifAIN YOU CAN DEPL] RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED Ol' US. LokedefoteRototetzlofe] | no accident D ON PROMPTLY 25 peeRods: Wetherill, Lovelow 1 Rollo, Kred Wetherill Trevethen, Miss dridge, and Mabel Sheridan of Mass., who has been spendin month with Mrs. Clifford Cottage street returned day Malden, the past Dodge of home Satur- Edward Holigan and wife of South- ton spent the week-end in town with his parents Max Sugenhime and daughter, ginia, spent Saturday in Nev with Mr. Sugenheimer's mother. The Ivy minstrels of New Britain will give the entertainment this week at Athletic hall instead of moving pic- tures. Miss Virginia n Saturday party of a friend. The W. J. R. C. Vi Yo Walsh went to New to attend a birthday will rold its weekly | shoot tomorrow evening in the Metho- dist church rifle range. Berlin B Mr. and Mrs, E. 1. Clark morraw for Fiorida where spend the winter with relatives. There was not the usual Sunday tomobile traflic along the “pike’ have heen reported. Miss Mary Lolly of Hartford visitor in fown Saturday. James Doheriy Middletown spent vesterday in town with friends. A numbe of out of town were about the ledge vesterd Reveral woodcock little else. iers. to- will leave they Au- and was a of hunters after zame shot, but The new store of Thomas Baratterio will be cempleted in another week or two, the walls being all up. Kensington Tt The Acoins lost to the Meriden rday, 9 to 0. hotly contested and the zcore indicate 1ph Cotter of Windsor this morning here. A number attended eriden Saturday were very 1S, Mohicans of The game was closer ve returnc:d after spending the evening dance in from thi There is no “c picure’ but relief is often brought by— AU Bl Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- ute for calom owels and p st quick relief through Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugar-coated tablets are en for bad breath by all who know them. Dr. Edw Olive Tablets act gen- tly but fir on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gently purifving the entire sy They do that which ] Arous i without any sickening, derived from blets without eable efiects. overed the griping Dr. I griping, pain or “Dr. F. M. E formula aiter se vears of prac- tice among patients aflicted with bowel and liver complaint, with the attendant bad breath. (Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. Take one or two every night for a week and note the effect. 10c and 25¢. PLAINVILLE NEWS ARMISTIGE DAY T0 BE OBSERVED HERE Seats Reserved Tor Service Men ! at Catholic Church RED CROSS ROLL CALL ON Campaign For New Members Wil | Start in Few Days—IKnox-Norton Wedding Arternoon — | Saturday Otirer Bits of News, Armistice Sunday will be observed at the Church of Our Lady of Mere) next Sunday evening, November the services at 7:30 o'clock. Willimm O'Dell. >f New Britain { was a chaplain in France, will a lecture. The exercises will provriate 1o the occasion and with benediction of the Ble Sac rent. As far has bec ! nounced, this is the ob of Armistice Sunday in Plainvill ats will resery for the ice men and the exercises will be open to the public. ted Cross Roll Call. Rev who liver be ap- will | close only G SO the an- John Lamb, chairman of Red Cross cxacutive committe, nounzed this morning that the annual roll call will be faken within a few ays. The officials of the chapter have been anxiousawasting instruc- tions for the carryving on of the campai i have received word that the literature for the drive should arrive today. Mr. Lamb said that he intended ot the campaign committce tog night to plan fer the d very short notice but date for the drive has already vived it is absolutely imperative (h: the arringements be made as quickly as ible. Lamb communicated with of- »f Brock-Barnes post, American Legion, today and for the sup- ort oy that organization in carrying the campaign. The plans of the Red Cross chapter may include the | employment of ex-service men as licitors in the drive, although the women of the.town have done effi- cient work in that direction during the p few years, Plainville over- ibseribing its quota in every case. Last yvear this town had a larger num- ber of mcmbers according to popula- tion than any city or town in the At- lantic division. The officials intend to repeat the work Hf last rying the subscriptions amount of $2,000. Norton-Knox Wedding. to 101rrow This is po. M. iice asked year beyond Miss Florence E. Knox, daughter o Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Knox of Red Ston hill and William L. Norton. son of Mz and Mrs. L. O. Norton of East Bristo] were married Saturday afternoon af 1:30 o'clock at the Bristol Baptis “church. Rev. Henry D. Coe performe: the ceremony. The couple was at cd by Mr. and Mrs. Otto Feldt of town. A few friends and relatives | were present. The bridegraom arriv- | ed home from overseas a short time | ago after {wo years' service in the \; Grange to Entertain. Plainville Grange will regular meeting at the hail on street tomorrow evening. An tive and interesting program has beent arranged. The Cohasset Grange of Collinsville will present a play which | promises 1o be very enterfaining. A supper will be served and it is expect- | cd that a large number of the local members will be present to enjoy the | program and to welcome the guests from Collinsvilie. 000 Land Transfe Thomas €. Rutland aof the Trum- bull Fleetric Manufacturing Co. has purchasad a parcel of land from the | cstate of the late C. M. Dean, the value | of which is placed at $12,000. The ! property is necar the Forestville town | line. The hold a Pierce attrac Amecrican Legion Meets, | The will hold | at | plans American Legion post vegular mecting this cvening nge hall and will complete far the celebration of Armistice day. The post abandoned the plan for | an entertainment’and dance which was | to be held on that date as the Grange | hall is not large enovsh to accommo- | date a crowd. The organization is ox- | pected to vote to support the Red | Cross membership campaign Zone System Here, one system of collecting trol- in on the Con- ’ shered Breakfast ht, so appetizing and v made with Angelus Flour The Stand ccellence in White Il on Milling Lo.. Lockport, N. Y. Sold by Sold by Wm. Trewhella & Co., 36 Church Street i schedul ® | Hartford | lations on | their et THIS WOMAN SAVED FROM AN OPERATION By taking Lydia E. Pinkham's | Vegetable Compound, One of Thousands of SuchCases. Black River Falls, Wis.—‘‘As Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound saved me from an operation, I cannot say enough in praise ofit. Isutfered from roublesand d- hurt me so I could hardiybe up from my bed, and [ as unable todomy housework. I h the bes’ doctors in Eau Clair- and they | wvanted me to hav. an operciion, but Lydin . Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound cured me so I did not need the operation, and I am telling all my friends about it.”’—Mrs. A. W. BINZER, Black River Falls, Wis. | 1t is just such experiences as that of | Mrs. Binzer that has made this famous root and herb remedy a household word from ocean to ocean. Any woman who suffers from inflammation, ulceration, displecements, backache, nervousn irregularities or ‘‘the blues’” not rest until! she hias given it a tri and for special advice write Lydia Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. vesterd. no per >t as usug madc was company’s lines The erfect neccticut morning ceptibl the Sundays increase had the being on voltime fic, crowded enzers many complaints, ex- f but it didn't get them thing excopting the tor's t These paticnt scrvitors the public wd to hear burden the com- plaints wnd had a hard day it. Some of had not recovered from it morning were still made any the cond 1S iy - ondu of the of they n of thi bei Complaints nd lost today in tors pa- | in an he indignant patrons, running away off and today. In some | from ten to engers at stations. Highland division and today. Plainville for o'clock usualiy passengers nearly 100 the train were lv(\n!{ ton and are cm- New Britain and employes of offices intend they have tience and “came back at- tempt o silenc The wers vesterday cars cuses it required 15 min- | es 1o unload pass "he trains on the weie crowded The frain which leaves Hartford at about § takes aboard about he while (his morning people were waiting fo1 Most of these pa Iiristol uthir vlaved ve:terday engers and offic Many girl Hurtford insuranc ride on this train as ceived permissicn (o arrive fices at $:35 o'clock. < It that the New Haven ro for extia coaches to the trains which commuters. The vest vesterday Meriden and Waterbury, through Southington. They were not in oper- ation this morning, however and many re Gisappointed at their non-appearance. Plainville B 5 Mrs. Nelson De are receiving hirth of Thompson of Columbia, at the home William of Southington avenue. has just returned from served with a color- in re- the of- is expected vill arrange attached 1o the regular at be curry rich ¥ here buses reapad a runni from jitney r- to customers w M Picr arme. of congratu- son and ce street the William S. ¢ C.. is visiting hey Thompson France where eximent Selectman Johnson 1o purchase a Slellms he this to be > green on day ilar meeting of Martha Re- will he this evening | rill conferred. Re- | and an en- promised new Armisti mornir flown on ti The r bekah lodge and the degrec ! hments | served tertainment will follow Harald Corning the . T. 1 I company State held be left Ny with has the employ and h the New of s ac- De- oy comy ed ition parture Company T, at 7:30 this cvening by Dufiy. 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It simply workerd ment after taking one bottle and I onders for me just as a friend told certainly recommend Vinol.”’— | me it would.”’— BLOUCHE WEHL. GEORGE REYNOLDS. For all run-down, nervous, anaemic conditions, weak women, overworked men, feeble old people and delicate children, there is no remedy like Vi < : y like Vinol. Your money will be returned if Vinol fails — OUR LIVER & Bz Drug an ., John .. Mc- H. Russell, Prugeist everywhe JaY REDUCTION SALE I have overbought this season’s stock | ard to reduce it I will offer it 25 Per Cent. off the regular price during the Next Ten Days Only. Sale Begins FRIDAY, OCT. 31. Special Sale on Children’s Dresses. LEO GROSS 14 WHITING ST, PLAINVILLE

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