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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1910 SRR E GRS S RSB GS S ESRRRES | PLAIVVILLE NEWS |FOR ONTARIO PREMIER | ' —— | I p——— winvis oy e, | 1HANKSGIVING e & o] N (o] Py B S Hours Livery Pay, Including Saturday, 9 \. M. to 6 1", M. P Building Lots Dress Skirts Made to Your Measur® STORE OWNERS INDIGNANT at Special Prices for Three B T Rt v Wein 1< Mo Neessive—Can - Pl Place Very | Days"-Friday, Saturday Quickly—Firemen Going to Union- £ - x 4 = e and Bflonday Ut Al Ll ' e R The T M. Young Realty company P : . A ey e L - Were in Irance or on the way. ‘Fhe future looked dark, indeed. Cons Think, 1 S, What a Chance This is For You to llave a Dress Skirt T. M Made of Mate r Your Own Scleetion. \ Skirt That Will Look Well | —Fit Well and Wear to Your Satisfaction, At a Saving Too. Barnes property in Plainville A { servation and saving were the dominant ideas of the time, he tract consists of about 15 acres of | BUT NOW THINGS AIZE CHANGED AND BRIGHTER., What Tand, extending from West Main street 2 better time than this ¢ + Thanksgiving to show your everlasti SELECT YOUR MODEL 10 troadiamentiand S CRRCUDIICTL Otwn, 15, C. Drury, a farmer 41 appreciation of <uch ce? il the fatted calf and, with all the o | years old. is likely to be the new pre- . make this T & memory that will never die, OF \o company intends to develop the : u ) velob the | 5 jer of Ontarie, Ile is the chosen : old, worn-out Dining Room Sct wili never do, Discard Teader of the United Farmers’ and brand new sef. Don't 166 your bov sit on a rvickety Labor parties i residence is Sim- “haiv, sy terms help to make happy homes, Why not yours? ind and is considered as ideal for 5 S ——————————————— —————————————————————————————r uilding purposes. 1t is located within | day, Saturday, Monday, Nov. ith, Sth, 10th casy walking distance of the eenfer of - N : SOMIS - SUITABLE SKIRT MATERIALS the fown and Is near the Bristol (rol- | property. sitnated at (he cornet of g ; RICH PLAIDS AND STRIPES - Part wool, 54 irch widih for $1.00 vd. I\.“,‘llhx”»" |I,‘h,l \i\‘fii'f{,.\‘f."\.lfill\v‘fl’f.‘\'.fm” | Maple and Whiting streets, and oecu- THE FLNE_ RfiiflE gq:fl A1l wool, inch width, for $1.50, $ nd $6.50 0 yim. LG Donigni : o dwelling house and green- \ Q Sl el ) was offered yesterday to o rveal IPRENCH TWILL SERGE--A wool, the scason's best colorings, The members of the Plainville lire | estate dealer at the price of $12.000. inch wiath, sponged and shrunk, worth $5.50 for $1.00 yard ¥ | dapartment will go to Unionville (his | This is the property which s being 103 HANFORD ST, HARTIORD 156 TRUMBULL ST. ALL WOOL TRICOTINE-—Navy bluc, 56 inch wiath, for $5.98 @ yvard. cvening to attend the fivemen's bazaar | considered as a site for & modern town VLL WOOi, POPLIN—Widih 42 inches, special at $2.00 yiund in that town. Plainville night will be ! building. It is the helef in some i IR AN TR R TR i 3 )sery ed the einbers of the lo- arters 1o town ¢ > ville i SN H e RIS D Y s s obseryed a he member the lo- | quarters that the town of Plainvill _ S0 . ! cal department have received an in- [ has an option on the property, but this ALL WOOL 50-INCH POIR 50 vard vitation to be present in force. They | is not the case, the fawn simply ap STRICOT JERSAIR Al wool, 48 inches wide at $1.50 1 yard. will leave the fown hall at 0 this | propriating $3.500 for the purchase of 50 INCH MEN'S WEAR— Black aund white and blue and white, pin evening, making the (rip by automo- | a huilding stripes, at $3.50 a yard hiles. A large delegdtion of loeal Ttems. COMPS MAKE YOUR CHOLICE and have a skivi made at $2.50 or $3.00 coplel will accompany theslive: Hght- Mr. and drs. Frank Lohbein h above cost of the goods ors Lo the faii returned from a wedding trip and a Pronrictors Protest. Visit to Mr. Hohbein's parents in Co The proprictors of the Clavendon ! linsville and have taken up thel Biotel building on Whiting street regis- | rosidence af 83 Wesl Main street. M R AT e —— - —————————— g8 | icred peevishn to the 33d degree [ Ilohbein will return to his duties at HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR Ni PEND ON PROMPTLY o this mornir sial wesult of the story i post oflice tomorom = RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PHRCHASIAD OFF Us [ \Which apperved. in vesterdays edition | iy Crowley has entered the | ioF 488 | of The Herald, concerning the decision | employ of the vailroad as nisht yard- Ix axe oxo » - e - of David Klein, who occupies a store - S s a © OLOTOTOTOTO IO TOTOTO LOTO LT TOLO EOL® © OLO OLOTOLOLOLOTE iR el A R G e HEl S A58 00 L0000 L0 30 400 000 0 00 00 40 00 S0 K00 0 400 0 0 00 RO A OB O B A B A G | [ e, W e 8 S | master at the freiend sation from business on account of an - |jeave on a week's vacation Saturday . crease in rent. The owners stated ihe i ealC oS hoadauanters he bail for his appearance at the court | matters will have 10 per cent. added to | VLS A e e LheiltediGL Deadquaptar Bl (Rhe ) | il 5 fhis morning that the vent for the! coted in Byington's drug store dur- last evening furnished bonds for his| their list. The reassessment of (he M : hety | 2 2t : LS e e S sove is $50 per month, and in their | e the membership drive ~\’fl'¥| l\ml-t, ,\,-““ y”p.('.l.lu(‘vy...m‘;" e e .n’:.fl |o“~;n‘~ apinion, tho rent is not excesslve and Nelson Morgan of the United States E s charge of reckless drivinz ) @ & not out of propoftion to rents be- i, ¢ jg spending a five day furlough | J | jazinst the accused was nolled by | 1‘4’?“"""""‘. "l' f?'hf '~]“‘»"‘_~_"»"“<"\I"J‘ll_’" avrged for other stores in lain- the home of his ents on Maple Judge Griswold, leaving he |||:4||-I Hera i e SR » and in other towns and cities. | oo slaughter charge. ’ i s unti iy 1o complete their claim that they can get Qf which there arc twelve or fifteen of the latest styles to choose from on display at the Dress Goods Depl., main floor, new bhuilding property for building purposes and to "oR ONLY >0 (above the cost of material sclected) we will malke ot it up into building lots of a suit- | a4 handsome plain dress skirt to yvour measure, while for only $3.00 (above e TG e R e the cost of the goods selected) you n have a becoming pleated dress skirt . made to your measure. This chance is yours but for (hree days only— Fri- R s 3 S dUtios is Service Men (o Mect. (Belgdinics ¢ Ko bl any number of tenants for the sto - | ight the service men meet atl e Taedin nrerement com. | Who will willingly pay the desired Mfi Ee Hlll the Town hall to complete the or-1 Laiiy i mlamming for o i and. caes | Fental and. that Mr. Kiein's conten- y j Hanization of an - American Legion | wival gt Athiletic hall on Doecembor 3, | ton that the rent is oo high is absurd NI post in Berlin and to make applici- Mr. Klein has given notice of his in ~ & 15 add 6. An entertainment progream tlon for membership in the national * for caclh evening is being prepared as 3 . ! ation svery o i = A o 5 s [ he w emove with his family to | Literary elub will he held Wednes- | | ] be exhibits and displays as well. The . SUESY member and ‘others joining hereafterd enire procceds from (he faiv will be o eh Lo Mis. Jonathan Hart of Thompson Resull 0‘ Aulo Grash | will not have that distinetion T Tl GG Dt i Aol it The boird of assessors calls atton- | street. Miss Jane Robbing of Havi- af the post will tion ta the fact that men who s ved forde will wak on Americanization name i he voted on, 505 ions to the hall which has now he- % . 4 that it can be handed in with the ap- | come the With the army, navy or marine corps | Al ladies ave ursced to be present tention to vacate on December 1 and G noxt meeting of the Maple Hill social center of the commun- plication The post will be named |y are euntitled to exemption from tax: RECKLESS DR]VING NOLLED after one who gave his life in the N 1 ot tion to the amount of $1.000. As vet M. and M \l: _Skinnes enfer- | vifice from this town It is the cus- none of the applications for such ex- ned My and Mres, Gerritt Smith of One thing that is becomin thorn f A seeived. This| Bast River for a tew dayvs last week » - [t ¥osta BT ceiohiinosERtoRD e noam ca R T M i B 8 St sea st st e LG RN GRILGEIIIE 6 5 MET | ) B i ; S ; Xempt also applies to widowed Grand 1o NI on Lafter one who gave their lite in the ' ¢ourt ron : L | exemption also applies £ overnon D e M T e o gourt room. It is no tan ebject of f oihers, or mothers of men who huve Mrs. Harold Clark and davghter of [ Lynn J. #azice and Glenn 1. Plumi e o R tu e e inpabo i R e AERCOR TN 6 fon i ind anCgi Bl e & i il e vice. When filiy New [laven are visiting Mrs. 1. L o of the “Plumb Plan™ for (h Ghea el e arl. has not been |hat outslders ave being: tried G S T i G that discharge pa- | Clark of Thompson streot | ion and contrel of the railvoad |l Dostiba gt nas not Been couit anil 4 lovee mumber-of outl b ol L R e b (e nskies SRLens oo ! roads, | Mcet Tonight—Walk — and definitely scttied. lown visitors are oftentimes present, | Loy PY oI 19 e A " Derl i el LAt s Plumb . i * | orde » complete he taxatio - iss 1 o ~ospen o week- e It iy cstimated that there will be itation has begun for a new court | orge e ,,,..’..n..w-q of the hoard end With Miss trice Slater of Ni Money—Bricf Ttems, nearly 200 member the post by | room e n ki b P uay {5 i the matt inments and social times are on ihe | ) umants in e mattes : ‘ ; bound over to the next session of tho | .o, or the post's activit op | Gtorze 17 Dodd returned howe 1 Dance After Celebr H Mr.and Mes. Gardner and children N oy . YZE | eavy Snow and Sleet Storm Crippled IRRogrwISronine Fpostis EnctiVILICSRO B oNe i Velieio il sl aoh e ol s Gl e It has been annonneed by the com- | of Wilmington, Del., have been spend- AND SC HAS BOGZE m Orippl uperior court by Judge George G e eeeine e The oflic - SR ) S - o . [RihclcomiNpE-eason e Aol o in te New York mittee ip charge of the observance of | ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs, Wil- Fastern Canada Griswold, of the Berlin court, under ! (e post will also be clected tonight uice o) e . ] of $5.000 on a chanze of man lsveryone is therefore requested to be Mayor Irank I. Wilcox is out of | Armistiée day that a dance wi he | liam Niven il Gk f : avin f1own on a sho 5 ield in Grange hall following the ce s 2 He is charged with having p hand at 8 o'clock to complete the | ! n on short busine trip. 1 in ; Hodernl W nmn e sca R lion B OMioe death of Richard Smyrk | plans for the post C. J. Anderson arvived in town last \ bration by the townspeoplc Preced (A b Pown Oficial Objects. | evening and will spend o few weeks | Artermath of atal Accident of Azo Last Saturday—Service Men (o George O. Darling, last evening wis Mrs. Gilbert Bentley has re ing the danee n parade will be held, in e A ; from an auto (rip to BImira, N. Y Who Labelled Liquor v i Bradstreet was the *irsi { here installing machinery at some of which the service men and fraternal The new zone system ix up for | \ organizations and the fire department —— SN Tt leel storm i e o b el gl the Brickyards about the town. M. i - & oty tate. He testified ax) o jiotem by one of the town officials | g ; : W participate. The Amencan Le- | gy am | 1 Bty to the condition of Mr. Smyrk when | SRC R B8 AR B0 L0 N one nderson - (ravels: about the countiy | 2L IEEEE rl e B et Chiea Nove 6 i i S o " who ates accidents one or| e e el o s dec Dl : el leke was brought te the Meriden hos- [me ol el (e m;m\l D | e e il (RelC A B v rant for the arree ¢ ; clephone lin He -all thist iSmrk, had o) Griswold hasmads strentbus ob-y (o o il Hoptest of MUS ¢ civil war veterans fo (ake part in : < R e ilenlione N compound fracture of the loft thigh i pection to the entering of the trolleys | i " {he parade. Automobiles will be pro- : e : Sishunie A3 leg, besides numerous other! [\" iho highway side, claimi (h Miss I3sfelle Goodrich was (uken to | \iged for these veterans. A banquet ) contract adjustment board . 4 injurics not diagnosed. He also stated (hape {s great risk of injury o pas- | the New Britain hospital yveste VY 1o | will be served for the service men and J ¢ ington on i rze of having sengers gotting on and off on that “hderzo an operation Tor appendicitis. | {he other organizations af Masonic T ol iabellc Coshipment of iquo cussion of the brain, as it did not! gqe. Hitherto, all passengers got on | 11e Misses Ireda and Isther Luuad | panguet hall o " e S e s e function normal ter the accident, | s side of the strest where there | 16ft Monday for Ohiol where they Committees Appointed. R : Washington, Dist. Attorney Charlg i E vill visit their sister Mrs. Panl Stange. The nmittees which will carry on k 5 % : e | two chang ire not made. Sclect- wlier report that Smyrk suffered a probable con MINING LAWS . Giualng Gnconsolousness it filerve it any danger. 1t woutd be | i st Stange 1 . i : DERE et LI I e e el Tl G [Maul (8 tteniifor Bt el o tonm ant| “:‘;-h e (;ml\v\l W 6 i, nid, | the Tted Cross mn"- have wln - ‘ 5 Internal revenuc ents found the t the Sl f . « a, after visiting w Sl e Sintatl ns Chave thol toamstandilcaps , s o e S ek of the accident much as i {0 opent the [bor to lef neople ontin oma, u ing with her si pointed as h e ams and cay 3 liquor in (wo hox narked ‘‘m LR tfains who will make the house 10 + : records, handle with care, eliich N asBitiEtc \ B o resolu injuries, can Smyri's dealh Eller ol Wil it 18 nec ry that ¢ ¢ f 5 et cast Berling Br 5 Jonse canvass. The sclections will be 3 : were i vinp with or e 3 : S The next witness on the stand was (hey make a complete turn every i hounse canvas h | ne will 3 ¢ were being shipped witl h 2 | 1 equin Edward Margelot, of New Hain, U (ime the door is to be opened. 1t was Mrs. Richard Hulbert and daughter | brother-in-law of the vietim. Ile tc pointed out that this would slow up | Alarguerite of Maple Hill spent ves- fied that he and Smyrk were the running time and tive out the | terday with her parents Mr. and Mr Goes o President For His Ap. proval announced tomorrow . hy Louis 1. b T longir from Col. Junkin's Chic 1 HE, ‘ ik on claims) Brastow, publicity manager for the § : ¥ o metiton i i lon Tit Te s e Wil- campaign. A thorongh eanvass of e % e S explained 1 ervants hi ul s ) ) val. It exs P ery family and the factories in town > % I e ine e S s A nited will begin within the next few days i % i The Modern Woodmen will hold an Tt s reported that the Woodford turning from Meriden on the evening [ motovman Theodore Carns, of the accident at a speed estimeed | Walking Is Good i na- SPALN SEERS ALLIANCENS, ) L mj number of Berlin residents have g were 1wo ack s coming owar LR ming towardt, un 1o walking to the depot to ride | ing al their room in Athletic hall. them a fair rate of speed. when s e Shostd Thinks That a Good Way (o \void up on dinky and save money. ast Berlin and Southington met he 1 one turned out from behind War in Putare, How much is actually saved is doubt- h 8 § and crashed into them, hurling the yy) 43¢ the present price of shoe! some team winning ‘, 7 X, S Madrid, Nov. 6. Alliances by Spain | motorexele through a fence and jeather The new proposed jitney ' The Methodist church will hold ” e]w fia”, i § ] th fricn i 1 throwing Smyrk and himselt to the | serviee is being awaited anxiously (o heir woekly prager meating (his evens __g S L 2 roud ¢ automobile went througih | see if it will materially lessen the cost , g in the chureh parior. T woidimee « ow zed by for the fence nearly 60 feet further on. | of travel. Margelot said he picked himsell un ! Some of the citizens swated this | at p ¥ S8 A banguel here Iasi evenin *and looked around for Smyrk, whom | morning that it was not the price af | < o™ ]"h';.”‘ PUGUER I sinerion ) ; % S ‘1 kiow the honr of allances h ho did not find immediately. 0o | (he vide they objected (o so much but | 7% ‘.,_\' i (_:'l:m‘,"“ poisbie s iug o i S | sounded for Spain.” the former pre finally found him in a ditch at the; rather the continuation of ineflicient | *E y ) | FLLA GRONINGER inder said. Cbut i ois an hour for al side of the road. He then looked for | service at dosthle the former rate Next week a team from New Brit- N Loy liances contri hy the force of the car that hit them and took fhe ! Some argue that the company inste: ‘||='i" will bowl the local team ou the | §- ( public opinion in common accord with number. A truck came along lionic alleys. Lndianapolis. Ind.— Miss Ella Gro- | the government and the ki i afterward which he hailed and Smyrk | {he new system should put it into bet-| Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Benson moved : AR il { minger. firsi woman 1o sit as a judse allianee with France, Gre was tgken aboard and rushed fo the | terment of the service which would | into their new home on.Wilcox ave- 3 Bl i Aol i (b O ivored AT hh Al el Eitlan lost evening on the local alleys the | | Yio have been 25 miles an hour. There | | important business meeting {his even- | {mer Premicr Romanon noa specch A ox was seen in the grove last shor(ly | of putting money inta the outlay for S| then warrant inereased fares. nue yesterday bug s due for a swatling, {the surest guarantees that would Some of the citizens foar the advent NMeriden hospital, where he died a f houvs later | The Ivy minstrels of N w Britain he 5 he refused the first divorce asked ! s to keep out of war. The mom | of the jitneys. claiming that the Con-| il furnish the i e i et therefore, has come to establisl The case, being carvricd (o the high- : et | necticul company might withdr er court, will now be handled by | " 4 DD B AGTaNY service to Berlin if the Jitneys State’s Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn af ; ] ] quspices of the Bast Berlin Improve- iy should not he given a chance to grow ¢ L loss in the company’s busi- : s " e sanE MTa o lne the next s B Ho superior o | aent society. out of our divorce courts, HeX DLEol tha supetion ol Lt There would be times, it is| - P , claimed. when the trolleys would be Kensington Items. s indispensable to the interests of the | \william Markha + entertainment (o- A= . - : d morrow eveniug at the hall under the i / W e it asiallvaiaanes ab o SRl nes and b and but with the United S 4 ironir ) © s seek to make our Mr. Darling’s bondsman who gave nger Let us scel 8 marricd men and women measure up | gy WOMEN RELKASED Ky ' of Manchester is Baking Made Easy (o higher ideals and lay aside the M figmuniaal vem i ) ; community. The loss of the (rollev i\, 1oun today buying up elder apples in {housands of homes by the shams of the present day.’ ¢ 2513 BARS VT [iservice BIE S CIaimcd Svouldimakes st o mitheiocall farmiers: e did not use of { e dioHnesten B0 SOl CRalRIN | b ssible for jitneys to chavge exorbi- Angelus 1o ST T———————— e | - ; | report mueh succe = N S S 2 fant rates. The ultimate result of the | et ol el el R disans s X Women as well are v i g.ht"el’_sf"",’ “‘cure” | jitney competition remains to be seen, ! ""“:"""" “‘]'”‘ has been laid in | points W};II-S/ IS S R S it e e ¢ o il ut relief is often sessors Hard At It rront of the Berlin Savings bank. The A P s bladder trouble hou- ssessors . ! THOMPSON MILLING €O, Geominends Do aciz || Lo ditys on: bondstor $3.000 and $1.000 ) ¢ brought by— The rs are hard at work ay 3round will be graded in front of the EBOMESC Uit iiypon el i Defeat o he Lloyd ; Lockport, N. Y. BI 9 Vs Nwa ot the | Alore than halr of them. how A1 R lal i the town hall gefting their books into =~ Uidmg an le Sold b. 5 ‘;{.\M-lj:m eldney damicle L s(ill behind the bars despite plead- | jor I votes to the moweilall pLys shape after the filing of the tax lists.| The local factories have suficient Rapp, 298 S. Main St { || atuess o amny receive alelzs l Igsr o7 i thely Tushanas Eauliol davelin Hdn | ot Acithue: Haadied ICKS APOR =& Very few neglected to get their lists in | coal to carry them for several weeks by Parcel Pest, also et telllng about { heen conduciing n processic t ba- | Tea thallabor aroup. st at the prescribed time. Those who|if the coal strike is not broken be- 1% 8 Addressl Do gusiimor » Bihgham- 45000 16 the dail (o “show o e bbe s ; "YOUR BODYGUARD" = 307, were unfortunate enough to delay | fere shat time. | DOW he premicrship ton, N. Y., nd enclos ten cents, alse mention the New Britain Daily Herald i‘hv release of the mother depends on his action