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NEW BRITAIN DAIL Lafelodolo] BUSINESS HOURS EVERY DAY 1N 10 Wekh, 9 A M TO 6 Book Bargains for Book Lovers YOUR NOTICE, NYWS OF A FOR- RUMAINDERS. ABOUT WHE ARE GLAD TO BRING TO TUNATE PURCHASE OF “PUBLIS HERS ONE THOUSAND BOOKS IN THE LOT. ALL TO BE SOLD AT L THAN MALF THEIR REGULATL PRICES. GOOD OTPORTUNITY TO ADD TO YOUR LIRRARY, OR TO SELECT FOR CHRISTMAS GIVTS. 3S SAMPLES WE MENTION “Kim” (Kipling) illustrated. $1.75. Two Travelers in Burope,” {llustrate.!, $2.25 copy. “American Maslera of iculpture” (Charles Coffin) 93¢ copy. Archaeology” of the Holy Land™ (P S. 1. Handcock) $1.89. “The Lur: of the Camera” illustratsd, copy. “Lombard Towns of Italy” (Egerton A. Willlams) 88c copy. “Who's Who,” 1918 edition for 93¢ copy. ONE LOT OF FICTION in the “The Wanderers” (Mary Johnson) “Alladin O’Brien” (Gouverneur Morr “A Tieversible Santa Claus” (Meredth J. H. 8krins) and many other titles. ROVERSIDE. POPULAR BIOGRAPHIES. Regular price 18c copy. “Whittier,” “Longfellow,” “Hawthornc “Tmerson,” “Lowell,” “Irving,” “Whitman,” etc. Regular $1.00 books for 48c COpY. POPULAR CLASSICS, half bound, marble side, all the popular litles, 29¢ copy. Padded and Ooze leather binding, 750 copy. NOW I'OR BOOKS IN SETS. “Outing Advi cloth, $4.85 sot. “Plgto” 4 vols, 3-4 leather, Stowe,” 9 volumes, 3-4 leather, $0.85 set. cloth, $28.85 set. Knights' half hours with the best authors, $2.45. Lossings’ “History of the United States,” 8 vols, cloth. $6.50 set. “Kiplings' Works” 10 vols, cloth, $4.3 set set. “Celebrated Crimes” (Du- mas) 4 voks, cloth, $6.25 set. “Builders of the Nation” nalional edition, 1% vols., 3-4 morocco, $16.75 s YERY. VERY SPECTAT—"The new Century pedia,” 12 vols, cloth bound, for $19.75 the sct. ular $1.50 edition for only &0c copy. “Mrs. Lancelot” (Maurice Hewlett) ) “Keys of the City” (Oscar Graeve) Nicholson) “Rlllie’s Mother” (Mary £1.00, for ‘Bryant, a vols., Beecher 18 volunes, 4 vols, cloth, Library.” Harriet Dictionary and Encyclo- HECEGEEIBLERSLHLBBULLLBLHEBEE e e A R S A UTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW F RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHAS BERLIN NEWS MUST BOARD GARS ON LEFT SIDE NOW Connecticnt Company Agrees to Selectman’s Suggestion WL AVOD Peplan Funeral This ATlcrnoon—DBarn HAVING A D OF US. i and short =kirts and be sure and bring, been ‘nearly completed and will b a sweater. announced next week. 1t is probab Alexander Peplan. thal the evenings wiil be devoted funeral of Alexander Peplan, i minstrel show and dance infant son of Mr Mrs, Rudolph ast Borlin 1tems Peplan was held this noon The Tvy Minstrels from the home in t Intesment was ain gave en Fairview cemetery ¢ hall last evenin: Onts is Cats. moving pletires. 3 zood Huperintenden! Showaiter is - not nt to enjoy the ng much teday and theraby hangs z.0f the troupe a tale. About three weeks ago- Mr. good and the monal Showalter missed his fize= kitten but the' iokes fell fad. and after a few doys” search” came to Margaret Yance, Middietow the conclusion that the kitien had ' was visilinz in town with her moth tallen into the well. Tha iden of Mrs drinkin well water with the cal Vance n it ant to Mr. Showalter to join who up his mind fo find (here. a way the kitten out. 1In the . meantime decided 1o use the neighbhor’s well for his water supply The New Bri [ from i the The s of wa , who resid then to Hodgson warrived from two week in Canada. His today .for practice Noxt Tuesday evenine the lodge. of K. of I*., will serve an oys supner to tha overseas. members the World war. Archie Demore Visiting in town. o N iline morning. ha ¥ ton spent opened ing water from ihe neighbor's well, hut it won'i be necossay longer for the kilien came home las Today Mr. Showalter began own well any Dance Tomnight—The Cats Came of New IHaven, w Acorns to Play. st evening. Kensinglon Ariny Ni morrow afl grounds. they oo - 5 q rooters Back to Showalter—Other News The A up agains (b of Southingtco 2 o'clock on the locals are confident give Southingion a ming and want all the hand. This aflernoon the Anzackers will play the Siper's Hill team of New Brit: it the fair grounds. Mecting Night Changed. The © r meeting nights for Roilon-Kasica post of the American Legion has been changed to every second Thursday night in the month Next Tuesday evening there will be | » smoker for ali the service men un- der the auspices of (he local post af | Moresters’ hall. Tabs to Give Carnival. The T. A holding a carnival and hall on November 14, for the | benefit of the T. A. corps. The program for the has will line te rnootn s of rlin Briefs. Ipi is confihed to h having a sudden a Her daught Berlin is altending he Michaels returned evening from Pennsylvania whe rent on a short business trip Bdgar and Abeth Houghton fo mer vesic re visiting in tow They intend 1o move back heve in near tufure from their home in N York stite Misa IHelen Rohm today from New York been spending a few friends Geo Prentica and .into the Gray place vye: they will reside until is completed. Kensington Ttems, Postmastar W, wild goos the la rs. He. homne by Notes. Ga falr tt The Connecticut companz. In re- sponse to Belectman Griswold's de- mand that people be allowed 1o sei on and off on the left side of the car and not the right as is the custom unde- the present system. has given orders 1o all the motormen on the Berlin line 1o use the left doer. This action on the part of the company will be appreci- ated by the patrons of the line who are in constant danger when alighting «lr getting on, due to the heavy traf- fic. ck tnis 1a he s, the returned hor h wi where she a3 AUl Ont Tonight. The last call for the harn dance at Jarvis’ barn has been sounded and ail the Berlinites are ecxpectod oul to night to the biggest social function of the yvear. Coffcy’s orchestra of thres pieces will furnish the music tar danc- ing. All the women comini (o dance are requested (o wear shirtweic family mov: Ledge h i d Drum carnival th ONE HUNDRED FIFTY ONE LOTS SOLD & & [a] e B¥ L He has shown i1 to a & | & @ fed 8 £ £k & & | & & ot & fole - wher AILY WERALD, SATURDAY, um intment for czem Ii you bave eczema o dny. other shin troublcs, get a hox of Ca Ointment. It stops the wehimg at ence and is very soothingand heal- mg wherever the skin s drritated oc inflamed. Cadum Ointment is alse sood for pimples, blotehes, hoils, rash, eruptions, sealy skin, chafings, piles, felons, cold sores, ringworm, fich, tetter, scratches, ents, bruises, sores, scabs, sczlds, burns, ete. (S Ammentiss Srsh prperation) number of ad- miring rrien A new concrete walk has At the Barlln & ns to the attractiveneas Property The new water tank is being paini today by the railroad stafr. Tha ! upply pipes are heing hoarded in o prevent freezing in the cold weather. A number from here attended fhe vy Minstrel show at Fag( Berlin fast avening, & number of \local peaple being members of the troupe. n con hank the | g0 of od PROENIN TEMVLE OF RFONOR FELECTS TS NEW OFITCERS. At the meeling of Phoenix Templa Honor, No. 19, held lakt nighi, tho following officers wero | cleeted: Chief Templar, K. Rondean; Anderson: Record Majer; Kinancia er; Treasur J Richards; Depuly ! Beebe: Guard. R. Mid- L J. Symonds; Chap- of which was Siean; Usher, Usher, A. C. dlemas; Sentry, lain, L. Kurtz TO HOLD SMOBER F.ouillard-Tinton Sailors and Marines, has perfected | arrangements for a smoker and en- tertainment to be ziven November 13 in the rooms= in 1loimes & Hoffman's !'block on Main street. The entertain- ifll ment program is varied, and one of Camp, Solders, the numbers will include the famous | 26th Division quartet. L BARACA OLASS TO MERT. to| The Baraca elass of Trinity Metho- ! dist church will hold its first mceting | tomorrow at 12:15 a'clock. Rev. War- (.| ren F. Cook will address fhe meeting. Flans are being made for a banquet in he near future to which all young of the church will be invited. Independence— s n, The Saving Habit should | cured | are memars of thae legion, ave invited be en- hom eonraged in every home and school as a step toward individual indepond- ence sell respect and a er 2 in | life 10 general. s Thrift is an element of character | very necessary for success—do not er fi= er i overlook this fact yourselt or let your children forget it. home | re, Satisfaction and a Bank Account £0 hand in hand And this Bank X | tlons, protection and compound ne terest. th i THE od WE MAIN AND PIEROE &1S. PLAINVILLE systematle will help you with savings sugges- | in- \PLAINVILLE TRUST 0. ! NOVEMBER s, 1919, 7] PLAINVILLE NEWS i C. E. meeting on account of tihe union Was (hat regarding Wedn i | . hal 1t was dacided to have e 30 | koliday. at | nolidays from Ju The rector will speak on tne! I5 instead of 1 American . ber 1 The zathe ing and commiitee to service in New Britain. Episcopal —Morning 10:4 aims and purposes of the Sunday school i C'hristian Church—""he pastor's subject will he “Loyal Serv- ire Rewarded.” The Sunday school will moet at 12:06 o'clock and at 7:00 p. m. the subject of the sermon will. ¢ for be: “Conditions and Privileges of Son- tors the i ship.” serve for G ! Baptist--Serman by the pastor:J. Farley, Dugald “God's Plan,” at 10.4bs0’clock. - Sun- Dyson, Louis Raphael, J. M day school at 12:05. Young people’s B. P. Stropie, M. C. Wilson, service at- 6 p. m rmon at 7 p. m., William, Cowlishaw, . A Danger Signal G. H. Ashley, Leland Piej | "A. M. E. Zion-—Morning service at Marvsiapd and J. M. Halling 5. Sunday school at 12:80. Y. P. H. €. Wilg chairman of t at 6:30 p. m. “How to Avoid merchants institute leng ning service 7:80 on that suhject FLORIDA CUBA ' MERCHANTS DECIDE PORTO RICO Ahlqulst wi substitute during ON MONDAY CLOSING ' pan se o Septemn| - . BRn el om june ! to Septe PLAINVILLE PLANS ARMISTIGE JUBILEE Leglon at noon in the annual med Advent of ail local vited on etail stores had heen among the plac as me following 1920 From K chosen \ Macauley, Features on Tuesday DAWSON HOME BURGLARIZED Ouoly Watch Is Stolen—Many Plan ' spoke at this John his Hear Father O'Dell Sp:nka—SmaUA i abgance. Tho of the school ning Lo arrangs the Colum- monthly teachers' | Congrezational church Sunday wil! be held nest Thnrsday The All-Sturs are (rying a mdme for Sunday with Fire in Pierce Strect Rome—ther | News Items, final detajlx of the c (u,nr.eh(‘nf of Armistice day te Be held on Man day evening weve arranged at a meat. g of the commitieas held e ning. + All Who are to taks part in the pa- vade will assemble al the tomn build- ing on Pierce slreot at 7 { parade will 1 ok} sharp. The line of march will be as| follows: Pierse street tn YWest Main | street. Washington, Broad. Whiting and Bast Main sfreets to the Masonie temple.” The formation will he as fol- lows: Folice, marshal and aides. col- ors, colay bea and colnrr guard Company 1. State Guard Rarnes post. American 1 men, antemobiles with members of A. R. and Spanish war veterans, R Cross and business men The committas on speakers has se- Renr Admiral Cowles, U. S. N, of Farmingtam, and Rev rdsley of Southington. Rev. sley served in Fran of artillery. Ther by members of t Tha Yast R CRUISES TO TROPIC Make Half-Holids y Provision Far Wednesday During summer FOR Rates. Saflings and Further Tnfor Months at Commerce Meeting A decision was meeting of retail Chamber of Commuaree night t6 accept ths r1ecommendalinn of the uniforin hours commities re arding Monday evening closing af stores at 6 o'clock. With a few minor exceptions the remaining rec- ommendaticns of that commiltee were also approved. The chief change T e rr—————— 1 City al : | Cal Johwnson { City € 11t of New Britain, New Brit- fan, Connecticut, Outober s 5 ¢ tion Geo. A. Quigle 297 Ay fo reached at merchants in the 6ffices laat the MAIN STRPET Steamship Tickets to All Parts of t rotired, laude Mr. Beard licutenant talks tions Al ssevice men, will SRoul v an whethar or not they | ORDER OF NOTICE. s+l eppearing (o and being found by the subscribing authority that Carl' Johnson, the defendant in the above entitled suit, vesided formerly in New Rritain, Conneetlcat, but that his present residence is unknown | ORDERED. that notice of thy | stitution and pendency of sald be given fo saig Carl Johnson, publishing this order in the ta ta rt in the parade and ban- quat. They arc requesied o appeir in uniform. { It has suggested that all: stores, fac and homes be hright- | 1y lighted during the parade :nd (hat flags be displayed Red Cross Reports. The Red membership can- vassers lave hegun their work and un- ofticially report that {he vesponse is! writetn Herald, RO pleasing. The fivst reports of the ! jpeg™e ™oy New team captains will be available this onco's wwoul or t 5 evening at the headquarters in BYing- ' .orinancing on or tan’s drug slore. Anyone nol aP- ageh 1919, proacher the team wembers m: Re ond give centributions to members of the kL executive committee i Rurglary Yesterday. The honie of Miss Ruth Dawson of lasl streel was entered by a burgian yesterday aftermoon at about 5 o'clack | and a gold watch taken. ‘Thes house - suit by New e . pub-| The best of selected raw milx th itain, | sughly PASTEURIZE . lern nprocess is what Oclober over our brand of | MILK of tha court { The finest raw milk cannot compa EMIL J { with OUR PASTEL } for ours is the finest raw milk ma | currect pasteurizing. New Britain Bird! SAF l-.‘ ‘if‘jr-jfi‘.}uflf Store i EAFE. was thoroughly ransacked by the in- | Minds of [Ricy O PIR truder, but no other articles of value | and Necessities. J. E. SEIBERT & SO S etierien | Also Fine Homer Pigeons and Lots | s, b To Heur Father 0'Dell. | OffBuDpics. | e Rev. William O'Dell will bs at the e e Church of Our Lady of Mercy tomor- _ row evening and will daliver a lectuve {n tha cangregation. He .;as an arn haplain overseas and i an interesi ing speaker. The sorvice men of the town have been invited to attend and A large number have signified their ntention of being present ‘I'he ser - ices will be held at 7:30 o'clock. 'The ture is uncer the auspices of the {ame society Cross of 5> € hefore is PASTEURIZL hy I3 | Has AU Goldtishes | i 1105 Arch st FOR SALE 1—1919 Tel. 1121 | i i Ji[_]g&’/[llfl Frour almost new, {—1-Ton Comzi¢ree class shape Truck, first 1—8-Cylinder Oakland. Minoy Kire, While lighting a fire Pierce street lasi Ann Rrock accidentally curtains and a small biaze Which was quickly sxtingiished | boarders &t _the Donahus nome. . - . damage resulted and it was not neces- . £ et City Service Station Attend €. E. Union. | The members of the Christiun HMr deavor society wiil attend a union i rvice and missionary rally At Stanley | evening. 'The spealkers wwill he tho R Al , £Top. Morris E. Alling. presidant of Chris- | tian Endeavor ties, and Rew Al- bert M. Bos s Church Notices. atonal-—Morniong address by L. H. Hume or India, will be held al 10:45 o'clock. Fareizn M onary day will be observed and the annual offering will be receiv Sunday wchool will meet at noon. J1—Fard Delivery. (—=1918 Vim —1017 al her home evening \iss | set fire to the (o Delivery, Maxwell Touring. ! ns W HARTFORD AVE, and STANLEY ST, | s ol 1 NOTICE ! 3 BARS OF SOAI" POR 200 (Limit 5 (o a Cusioner) Vedults Only— VL NEW RRITAIN BARGAIN STORF Main Stvet, €0 sarvice | Milling b, B0 - “hompson Lockport, Sold by ms S T = i Rapp Main er Klm Street — it e 2 IN FOUR WEEKS AT INDUSTRIAL PARK Pri('(:rs from only 399 to $299 ON EASY TERMS },m;de_rs. l‘ra1r\l' & Clark are building very extensively, both actories and houses on the Stanley street sid ] N- DUSTRIAL PARK. ZEEska s ol '[‘he.l\‘IE“ BRITAIN MACHINE CO.. South St., plant, acioining our property is booming, turning out their new Tm{tor and it is only reasonable to suppoze they = will fall into the building linc and build at least “two dozen houses™ for their employees. - This will put “INDUSTRIAI, PARK"” pheeg thriving industries and demenstrat is Rightly Named. EAST ST., runs right through our property and down t the New Britain Machine Co. = i sisting of right between terest for ¢ the property AVE.—See National Bank Bldg., Room 404 VISIT “INDUSTRIAL PARK” Sunday and {ake part in FREE DRAWING of BEAUTHIFUL Cut Glass, Thermos yvears from that length of time. what lots will he worth at PRESENT Bottles, KITCHENETTS, Cups and Saucers, Dinner Plates. etc. Property next to ours is selling for $700 per lot Cash while our highest price lot, outside of corners, $399 and you are buying it two OUR EASY TERM BASIS there are no Taxes or in- Phone 1801 and he ready o take advaniage of the increasing value, improvements and desirability of this section. TWENTY. \E. HOUSES UNDER STRUCTION AT BELVIDERE Silverwart, CON N- s da\"s a:l::;‘l With twenty-five more in contemplation. The Bodweli 7y Realty Co., developed it and those purchasers who got in on the ground floor will share in the profits of a Quarter of a miilion dollars as its desirability and beauty become ever more apparent. WHEN THE TROLLEY GOES DOWN ROCKY HILI, INDUSTRIAL PARK—But better still—“Get in now on the ground flgor THE BODWELL REALTY CO. F. E. Crandall, Mgr. YOUR OPPORTUNITY IS OPEN NOW--AT “IN- DUSTRIAL VARK.” New Britain, Conn.