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NEW -BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1919. 05 15255 0 0 45 5 5 0 51 0 0 00 5 505 50 T 200 5 suapseeeens| PLAINVILLE NEWS | v b Dol ] e e lectmen be instructed to secure all the S information possible on the sa-call ind et e B i ] Office Furniture FOR NEW TOWN HALL o St Wi il e As geod as they can afford. —_— I adopted by vote. The *Old Tom road’ s also known as the Indian trail and Recommendation Is Accepted a[; i v e e D } Goed Office Furniture is not costly. f % 0 3 X Trail avenue, Henry Trumbull expressed his will- b Special Meeting G Not as costly as the inferior kind. ny land which might have to he an- e nexed by the towi in developing th B [ARD WO GOSES8a,500) ekt Tl e pas ok s ) We sell good Office Furniture. I ithout any expense. The great- st ' cr part of the lund traversed by fhe | § Ll : . road is the preperiy of the Plainville Tiesolution is Mso Received Calling | RRealty company. which is controlled | “e“ fl ‘at a fa" pnce. Upon Ty to 1 N by the Trumbull Electric Manufac- ;| B g own to Buy More Land ¥or | furing compan land was pur- e - 2 | e With a Guarantee of Satisfaction. the brook which runs through the | B R property and the company made sei- e ] We can give immediate delivery, too. A special fown meeting was held | VA the brovision for sewerage for lust cwening to reccive reports factory. The majority of the promi- New Silks of Rare Distinction For Gowns, Blouses, Etc. Inspirations in themsclves, the unusual beauty of the textuee, the ap- Cemetery—Hotchkiss — Gets Tow from the Sown “hudiding commitice and | N0 AN el itormed mon o Office Furniture Department. peal of the color harmonies, the orizinalhity of the designs and the rich- commiticr appointed to report ! on the purchase of land for the West | Wi Pe an portant comeiery. from the main hi 1 tio } 5 he town building committee which | “‘ l"' which Wi Gatos waus appointed at a meeting held on ? December 1701917, to robuild the Al ; < ,T‘]‘w" oot Town hall Whidh was destroved by | -~ Meetin REleC e e fire, reported ldst evening that the | gl S = e o aas 19 hough the most suitable locition for fown ) 00 e ey el O : " e femperature of hall was low enough building which has thus far 8 5 us far been |, naie pr. ook shiver, the men Wnted bt the cormer o Aot ani | were in sood spirits and ennusian | B 103 Asylum St. Hartford, 150 Trumbull St. Lecian Noscotnen s aple and | g evailea. Charles R. Sherman Whiting streets. The report was ac- | ;p instructive and interesting talk on | cepted. ins e wit oI refere: & o | M i H 3 A résolution was Introduced, pro- | merance: With snecial reference to) Filing Supplies of All Kinds Posing that the selectmen be in-|™"pi . gor the celebration of Armis- siructed to tender for acceptance, on | oo Day were diseussed. It was de- Telephone Bushnell 479 oribeforelyan uaryy 1T 920 Ehe Bpur i e ah i S e eolof talionton et fonday evening. owing to the fact ihat it will be impossible fo secure a hall on Tuesday night. The men will appear in uniform at the Grange hall = = = — i ness of the quality are our big line of fizured silks, suitable for zowns, % blouses, trimmings and coat linings, priced from $2.75 to $11 yard. Lovely Satin from which you can make adorable frocks that will wear s0 well, look o pretty and drape so daintily, priced from $2 to $10 a yd. Rich Tricolettes in all the strect shades for gowns, suits, wraps and priced $6.50 to $7 a yard. New Faney Georgettes in all-over and bordered designs in prints and embroideries, very new and smart for soft clinging sowns, also pretty for the long new blouse that dame fashion thinks so well of, priced $2.50 to 810 » yard. iy Black Silks in a large and complete line, all the new weaves as well as the good standard kind that will never go out of style. Silk Duvetyn in pretty street shades, very much in vogue for millin- cry. suits, wraps, etc., priced $12 yd. =i P chase of the Woodford property, to be used for a site for a town build- Ing to be erected at some future date, the purchase price of the land not to exceed £8,500. The resolution w adopted. The Woodford property is an ideal site for a town building, being situat- ed in the center of the town and in the business district. It has a front- age of approximately 175 feet on Whiting street and 198 fect on Maple Iis central location and the of the property increases its value and desirability and it is very probable that other prospective buy- ers could he found who would utili the exper incurred in holdir i I ing the buildings which now occupy At the suggzestion of Dr. T H. Frost, the property namely, a {wo-story | :¢ was decided (o cstablish a precedant " i dwelling house and greenhouse. Con- B : rove | Jlace seve S ae sire- |G < - ©t this meetinz. and to prove that BERLIN NEWS rieh's place several years ago. it is ro-| CLEMENCEAU VISITS | stderabie doum mas b s st na ‘ e ] ported, but failed. American Legion is not a milit cople are bezinning to get onto the | G e the town of Plainville the first op- |1,0ld by the post. Dr. Frost's st i | i - i B 5 i 2R Y \ 6 LS i | new system and are co-operating with 9 o ) e portunity to purchase the site. tion was received with applause, as he SPECIAL FROM 9 TO 12:30 A M ENI 0 o (o) it e e Pretty Girls Show Afiection 2R Yl;’lfn' introduced an amend- | was formerly a lieutenant in the army 4 | i anticipated, however, that there S asb o o e e e to the resolution to purchase Tt is planned to have the whistles of Rnund, Sirlein, 9 3 will be flaws in the new em which l.capiial of Alsace, extended a warm j,’,’:,c"'l"c',::‘_r:" proposing that $500 be | .11 the factovies blown at full blast | > . btea s c 1 only be discovered by actual op- | greeting 1his morning {o Bremior Olo.| 2 - making the sum $9.000. Mr. . ¢ {he moment the parade begins on Porterhouse, Short Prior made an interest Bloomiie river In Fatal Orashi course of weeks A Itk e o e BCIE Ol e o i o, e || St e i o el o E—— e — ST s | ol hat Plainville would within « few A Y A @ Best ™ Best Mai Jitney Service to Beg Selitorthn hohrro s na St el | ake it a resulation for pa Best [ia c est Maine c . Tt was-stated yesterday that a jithey | me arly "liameniay years expand to an enormous cxtent | yade such as s ld by | B ~ ; b - = ; Faces Serious Chfll‘ge e R e o ypan in i SRparlingn ey e eE B SR R it T ey e e S RO 8 Compound 2 Ibs o3 Potatoes 15 Ib pk 1 tions campaign. The premter, ihe v e i feente hstlo b Tnstithtod iire ment and that a municipal building i reach~d the city at 9 a. m., w Snchn L £ | e i i p in @ few davs, Tho now Jitneys Will| he Alesanger. Moy, e 8 MC | insteud of a Town hall would be nec- | nave several zood talkers hddress the LEAN PPOT ROASTS BEEF .. Ib 12¢ | be twelve seated buses to be run by | D 5 s S fessary. 1Te said that, in his opinion | ;yen at the Masonic: hall. They will | % Lot b S - i was cheered by thousands .of (e robably mepriofanl covL te he fare will be 10 cents, which & S SSHIED o T et e lelm.h! a small i' b ||¥V||Tllv' g whieh | (he service during the war and will PRIMZ RIB ROASTS BEEK - v enaa 1b 20e ~ is a saving of two cents over the pres- would soon prove inadequate to the At i s S { Yinow how to appeal to the men 3 TAN DIT(CRGS T T . Trolley Patrons Note An Aarccable | ent cost. The jitneys will pick up pat-| oo 41 RiR A ’_"NT‘M‘ ot i e | nceds of the cemmunity | o s | LEAN PIECES BOILING BEEF . Ib 10¢ the regular trolley stops. The sl g {5 1AL N He introduced a new phase of the| pev.- John . Fav, pastor of i = e S L sl 3 2 " 2 tion s in national costunies | i | fare from Kensington at Upson’s cor- question when he said i . that by pur- | Church of Our Lady of Merey, ox- ; r | throwing flowers as the premier went 3 urch of Our L Pricst Had Dealings With East Ber- | ner will be 6 cents on the jitney, the | 1. LoNie i sath ipEQT chasing a large building site the town | {ended to the service men to attend | £2an same as it was under the old syster 5 ht sometime have an adminis m > R T 6 thol et nv o the services at the church on Sunday | % 5 VQMEE ¢ | There has heen some criticism of a | 5 1G et 5 1y | tion building and post office side by | evening, when Rev. William O'Dell, a | § awe L9294 : New Crepe De Chine, Crepe meteor, Crepe Jersey, Moonglo Crepe, Crepe Venise, Satin Crepe, Crepe Taffeta, and Byzantine Crepe, in all the new lovely shades for this winter's wear. New Velvets for gowns, and suits in all the lovely shades, aiso a big en Monday cvening at 7:15 o'clock. | be held tomorrow evenin it the nperance lecturer, will deliver They will hold a parade through the | home of Mrs. Gwillim at 7:30 o’clock. | addre \ the Advent Christif Prinecipal streets of the town. The local | The commitiec dready started | church this evening under the a Gompany of the State Guaids the Are |iis workianalevervhody s willin “.i.q 5 of the local branch of the line of trimmings priced from $1.50 to $12.50 yard. New Velveteen in all the best col or combination for dresses and suits, wonderful values at $1.50 to $1.50-a y department and other local organiza- | aid in; putting the drive over The tions will participate in the parade. | dvive lamonz {he [ 550 kS Douglas Hopkins has left the er ploy of the New Departure Man facturing Company townspeople will James Usher will he marshal. i hegin immediately, with §2,000 as the Following the parade a banquet | ghjective, will he held in the hanguet hall of | the Masonic temple on Kast Main | prp street. Various organizations in town | have volunteered to shoulder part of SEELI e S — - e e e = - = | HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY I'OR NEW BR){AIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY @ RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OI' US. Brict Items, i ‘~oatirved wr Weventt Page) vs. Lora Lam .o noted 1Y'S LOWER PRICES | : . e STRASBOURG CITY | pronersy Tor he towws nes i the | 2oy “aniaa secomaine 1o e vine | | REAL BARGAINS IN THE BETTER GRADES [ i B There was a noticeabie improvement N e e s nked 1o v in the working of the zone system this i k : 1e owner, however, | \while jn the service. Tt s dec morning on the Berlin lines, all the | has elven s jovinion Inithe matfer,fjio have the chairnian of the executive 0} PURE FOODS. Capital of Alsace FEatends Warm | and says that he would rather give | committee take the lead in any affair cars running close to regular schedule. 2 1 The committer on speakers plans (o et e —_— T Change—New Britain Ukrainian | lin Farmer, Is Learned. : : | | my tite,” the premier exclaimed. It George Darling of Bloomficld, who | jitney route heing established as it : a \\‘nx‘lh“v- :,,H 1,'(]\.»‘ ‘\—‘,,“. |l k,,m,,ll ide in the business district and that { former army chaplain will give a lec- ran down and killed Richard Smyrk | fearcd that the Connecticut company £ YRE LS ' g T thel shbdcc broa p . voted to thanlc [fathe: 3 2 > c 1 co e e s if the subject were Dbroached to theyture. It was voted to thank [Path H a0 I S T of New Britain a few weeks ago, Wil | would retaliate by discontinuing the B s e Post Office department. the United | Fay for the invitation and for as |8 FORES OF TENDER YOUNG LAMB Ve arraigned before Judge George G. | service ta Berlin, which would bhe| ; Al e et 1 e i ¢ o be sible to g s ) : b site i he seven(y-cight- | States government might appropriate | many of the members as possibie to VR AV T TR, SR SRl e wold tomorrow cvening to answer | needed in the middle of winter when | O1H0TS 1 him, th venty-eig B Gl o # LEGS OF TENDER YOUNG LAMB zes of manslaughter. The casc | the snow misht prevent jitneys from | YEarzold premier mingled —with the j e nathe Burchee b iet “ill be prosecuted by Prosccutor C. I'. | running. It was also pointed out that X i £ fthrou the covdo ) 3 - | ation for the vounger elemer e Irad Hotehkiss, the pop pro- s . T.owis, who was prosent at the Meri- | the jitneys would nat give 20 minute| '0u3h the corden form=1 by the Rou iislenion tiibein o5 S e e A FE 3 ’ ; | police, who were not loo insistent in | provided by the town. The following | duction manager at the plant of t i 3 4 den inquest. Darling is out in bonds | service as is being received at thel ) G T e s e e e Standard Steel and Bearin Tive, i | N Kl Y 2P cf $5,000. The case azainst Darling | present time S BID ack Tetty girls | a @ his remarks explains t o proy ¢ S virtuully mebbed (ke “‘grand old | this statement. He said: the proud owner of a genuine “made Vil be one of the most important Game Laws Here. Rl - e - 4 SE S S anes to come before the local court in | Those who have been awaiting the | Man’ of Fronce. who gave every an- We do not want a litile town |10 Det ot ”:““‘__ e A HITGHEO L dTY YOUNG STOCK AT veral ye: crival of the same laws will ho | Dearance of enjoyinz the experience | building with a hall on the upper | days wher gidii ¢ ; EENeR VAT, CRbND S8 BV ensely, TT el o or e CTEE ; : noticeable, the difficuity of turn < ECIAL PRICES « It is alleged that Darling was driv- | pleased to know that they have at] M b et E L ome iy Rotl wihenelcaillndEonE BN i d e BIEG Gb e e e L LRl 4 AU, at an cxcessive rate of speed the | last arrived and can be had by apply- | omed him in ihe Alsatian = dialect. ] all night and the young people can | VOV | it e | ht he ran down Smyrk. Smyrk was to Town Clerk A. L. Woodrt (@unicnRs pxamnicERtioes D of S d LTl old Rdan cos i e viding his motorcyele with side car at- w e 3 kel TIPS e L L e o Hold Ta weather-beeten cheeks needed 10 | by siating (h : ol i n unusually hard job in cranking up | & RITMPS rched when struck. Constable T e e ) : ing (hat, in his opinion. a town B "HETHE - e e W vigos BolagmentitofMeniden fvesion any is making arrangements for a building is subjecled to misuse and| ..q o start the troublesome vehicle | CHOICE aced Darling under arres 0 S s i is frec v badly damaged by : are @ B o “nd placed Darling under arrest wir to be held December 2, 4, 5 and | 5 freatenih badly damaced by al 0 L L L e \1, 1 1 i [patos smranced; 6 at Athletic hall in Bast Berlin, The U S NOT REPRESENTED lowing the Younger sct (o hold dances | ¢ givyers in meneval, Hugh Rockwell | The conflict of dates relating to perrsly e VA and other social affairs therein. He | g of the Ameri Drogcods il by oclety P appeared, almost r to s for = 1he meeting o meric «cgion | (¢ improve the hall and to creatc a e says that if dances or entertainments | pristol in his high powered Jackard and the C‘ongregational cht 's Wel- | jynd 1 the activiti of the societly are to be held in the town huildin I I 1 : i QLi S S5 GOSN W ave ‘oice i *lebiscite | ; E o e achine ¢ innocently inquired as | 8 come Tlome supper to the boys has | Will Tlave No Voice in Plehbiscite % T ; e . i | mac 3 | ome Tlom DI as ey the parties who hold them should b Tlie Knixhis of Byii Wwill moeet | Commission Which Is to Mcet in | made to pay well for the privilege o e £ Albativns wiho had Broken || Prior evinced his opposition to recro- Rockwell Tows Flivver. | e s and, but their tescunding kisses on Mr. Prior explains this opposition | « o rouble, as bysta lers us 11, heen adjusted to the satisfaction of | | to the ‘n \’I ! ‘IW!\ i YH”I“.I\:]H |1 gl anoltiives weakstaes e lchuaonf TN e (et e s et using the hall '1: o T Gt o e DA | decided fo 3 boys a supper I GAlRTO0 e DIC OLSHE LOTERRTLIS Paris on November 10, = : answerec can’t st s b Ik ided fo give the bovs a supper on | 1 thelr he specch by Mr. Prior was fol-| planked Ford.” Mr. Rockwell joking he eve ot knowing 3 > TR O 6:20 P u vening of the 11th nol knowing [[S ool ior Rifie club willl hold | Panis, Nov. d.—November 10! has| lowed by a fow remarlss from Henty | 1 said. ‘1) tow vou to the center and | § H{] FROM 4 TO 6:30 P. M. of any other date for the evening. . J 2 ot ¥ - their weckly shoot this evening at the | heen fixed by the supreme council as | Trumbull, who said that such buildi ) at ¢ vour engine may warm | S hose interested in the forming of | ho h venin ih by that time ) LEAN post of the Anferican Legion zot to- N wacther in the meantime to make ar- ) ust : ; y = § angements for a post and designated [ . ' Modsson will not return | treaty, shall meet in Paris to discus o ‘concrete values in dolla wind | absent Mr. Hotchkiss quickly hitch 3 4 e ST ATeD !b 4 Ty ihe 11th for a|lTom Canada until about November | the clections in the various of (cents. He said that such a venture | the two cars together with a s LS N ,71’3..&2 Ai‘\ LR 13 moker to “,,,;w‘, the final plans. at which time his office will be ! which the political afliliation is to be i at this time or at any time within the | rope and got into his machine. When | § AL s o ec £ i ovened for practice settled by popular c. The (7 ext few years rove to he | “kwell 1 ed ke did ot The church has postponed the sup- |2Pened for practice. settled by popular vot The United | next few years would prove to he too | Al kwell returned 1 1 | riflc range in the Methodist church | the date when the plebiscite commis- | of air castles is all very well, bui that | up.” He returned to the factory for basement sion, created under the German peace | such improv ents must be reduced | a few minutes and while he was A Freda Lund will sail for| States will not be represented, e burdensome to the taxpayers of the | nofice the difference and ne started e SEmsucs S per until the 17th so that there will | ) ; Stz i no cpresented, even | ensome to (he taxpayers of the | notice the di ‘ T ECTOLT st e e P e LIt o0 "Ml the orders | Sweden in @ few days where she will' unofitcially, at this mecting [ town out of the factory yard in his machine, | B DELICIOUS—JUICY WEET for ‘the eafables had been placed and | WOork asia trained nurse. Shel in- Holland | an entertulner from Hartfords ens | S2d8 fo wisit her olg home i council that it adheres to the decision | $500 be added to the proposed pur- | the center of the town, the owner of Miss ISsther Lund has left for Niles, . e i e A } uch abused ord tooted his fié e Al nvninle Fe 1ged for the ¢ D > dates . " previously reached not to recognize | chase price was rejected by votc the much abusec g e @ e Californie ot A Sl s e Crentirs TRHIG G ) Sa TG S e T e Rl - o e e horn loudly and long but all in vain | il K& K afig iy LTI S RICE D . . o 15 been advised by fhe "he amendment proposing (hat| towing the flivver. When he reached were chunged accord the Duteh ownership of German ship. More Cemetery Land. L TN ciescitigen It weeks on a visit with her sister, S R o e e JorolCamoter N an for Mi Cradle Notc = purchased by Hoiland after the open- \ resolution was introduced pro- | for My A sonl wab et s Mr. and Mrs Ube exacutlye commlttce o fitheTblasti o el ol v Viding that the Plaimville Cometers | Was simply fOlowing him ClOSCIY. |l s m oo s s oo e son, was b J Libe DG Berlin Library association met in their, 5 By SRl L it 9 to bl After leaving the center . Rock- 1 @y i ARl Snrico Pola at their home in Berlin | = ‘\l“‘\‘:;‘l'{_:“f ‘hj”"h‘ 2 O Ao e (e rnEt (@ e, T el e e SV e e enter, M R »}. Turnins ... 3 ibs 10¢ vesterday. This is the fourth son for bt St Ea & release ships from Finland loaded | chase additional land for the West elIfstillEnoticetthalddennyson shis \ 1 G G ' . Alr. Pola who also has three girls. Mr. serlin. Bric i with material destined for Belgiun:. | cemetery. A. 11, Condell, chafrman | trail. Al auoth the wily Hugh, | f@§ ADPICS . s =ac Cranberries I'ola was re-clected constable for the ‘'l soon 1 e this fitvver il acloud i € [~ The question has been referr ol 6 G meeie e e s (6 4 e NV Yy I 'R Sl g i { Worthington ridge to their new honie i 2 CIORBILG! (o dliye || O G mesiing, o D 10| f dust.” Then with a reckless di CONN. VALLEY ONIONS townfof Berlintat fhe recenticlection | WHEITINE R idE CHONEN SlnE N avmistice commission, which is ex-!inform the voters as to the need of Rev. Zacerkovny Known. | el TOSh 1S Aralin rd fo o speec s and the B oD rQp NAT i RRY TR TR TN . o . g Sl Miss Alice Huston has returned Pected to allow these ships to p such land. He stated that there is .t | 1 for the speed 1 ! % CRISP NAT. CELERY LETTUCE, SPINACH, Rev Zacerkovny, the Ukrainian | 1SS S B v « e through the Baltie blockad> of Sov present il onay dians of the law he “stepped on | B priest whose accounts are reported | from New York where she spent the o o= ¥ B ,‘,l.k{,’,‘:j.,‘ e sl oiihoues o't and Gied te ot awan Tom che (T e e muddled, is known to a number of lo- | l’“’:} HESs with ]f""‘:““*‘ e T e e e Ry s very unsightly. 1re | #nNOyance of the trailer. He stopped Moh. Creamerv 6 C Moh. Selected c cal residents to wi he came to buy i embers ol RleR iR of U0 0 1 B =S ; & ) 3 2 a friend out of his car about | @ e 4 i e = \ ol cstate some time age. Herman | have the scarlet fever are reported fo 1an situation. but so far as appe said there is a strip of land bordering T BUTTER .. Ib EGGS .... doz half way to Forestville and the latter Splettstoeser of st Berlin sold the | 1 i ; sald, “Why, there’s a Iord hitched to Newington farm to the priest and is The Red Cross drive will be started 10 INokEthe spyoblem jo uited to the needs of the ceme- | v, ¢y Whereupon explanation well acquainted with him. Rev. Zacer- | here this week to get new members dea vith the Rumanians: who ate | tery and which the assoclation de- | (eive Soity (onie“2nq the joke was | Nlflhlcafl L6 A” e Postmaster Good. | for the ensuing year still occupxing « consideruble section s The land is a Parl | sprung. Mr. Hotchkiss was the | § 2 i . cans J = | SHEEG St of the countiy nce and Taly | of ads state and meniboi: of | ohisct o % rous thrusts at | !i (i w2 K d : Kensington Items., object of many humorou Dranag inas have both been charged with luke-! the Cemetery association have atiine Rockwell thought that a Ford The Jester family are moving from Balimtal oriousicondition ances indicate. made no progress| ihe cemetery on the east which is ex- Gerald Fenton is visiting In town 13Ve BOTL BES Sha e ; factory this morning after M. | with relatives for a week. Mr. Fen. WATMNess in supporting the position | various times within the past four! Rockwell spread the story of the ! [8 ton is a landscape man and has been ©f the inter-allied mission at Buda- ars attempted to induce i(he owner | Joora which conld not be outdistanced | 5 S I H M A employed on the Rockefeller cstate PeSt and some reports of today's! to sel a price upon the land which | by his Iackard ; during the past summer. council had it that there had been no; he has steadfastly refused to do. .\ Red Cross Drive Starts. f c There is no “cure The cafes about town are observing Perceptible strengthening of their at- | committee of five men, consisting o The I Cro executive commit- o but relief is often A 4 B . : - > e — . ————————— %7 v the new liquor law and up to date titude in subport of the mission.| the three members of the board of | tee met vesterday afternoon and ap- i B €8 R e = A X brought by- there hava been no known violations. | They were said, however, to be look- | selectmen. A. IT. Condell and Robert | pointed the following women to the | B Fhe /ddy: €dch-week when the prices arc lowdés | V i The new tank at the railroad station ing at the question from separate | (. Usher. was appointed fo approach | drive committee: Mrs. Charles 1. | B Saveyour money: by trading: here on Wedn(‘sd.m 2 | e e i “VICK: 1' is nearly completed the tap being put viewpoints and nat being in harmony | the owner of the land and have hin; Clark, Mrs. William Cassidy and M i Lt S /APORU O ecey: with oach other. sel a price upon it. Stanley . Gwillim. A meeting will | “YOUPR. BODYGUARD" - 307, 60