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NEW. BRITAIN - DAILY- HERALD, THURSDAY; NOVEMBER 13, 1919, PLAINVILLE NEWS | | | s Sadum | pj ANKET SALE | 1,000 MEMBERSHIPS ~ for childrens | EXTRAORDINARY Grammer School Subscribes | Skin'l'roubles ON FRIDAY NOV.14 AT2P. M. $37.00 {0 Fund oo Cadom Ointment can_ be applied We will place on sale 360 ESMOND “CORTEX ERSRBEVGCEUBTBBES LB G B OB BB GO BBHE Ll f infants aod 2% bl S g e t:ll':r(, m’i‘h, FINISH” BLANKETS at the remarkable price of eczema, chafing and similar troubles. Y Tt stops the itching at once. Much | NO FACTORY REPORTS YET suffering from skin troubles may be | avolded_ by the timely use of this e } ymflkzrml rm?edy_Cadnm Ointment i O. L. Judds Condition Shows Im- | Bletcher M\f’:k}f;mflf,;i?;?s’m";i? | provement—Husking Bee at M- | scabs. cuts, bpxns, ringworm, felons, . | BUSINESS HOURS—Every Day, Including Saturd a. m. to GET YOUR NEW HAT FOR THANKSGIVING : YOU’LL MAKE BEST SE- LECTION HERE Our Millinery Section is replete with the Newest Models of Style Dis- tinction. Comec and get your Hat for Thanksgiving wear. Our offerings combine fashion and beauty with moderate cost and Wwin the admiration of all who see them. Attention called to the New Polo Beret Tams to match the popular Polo Coats. The correct head coverings for Sport Wear. Come select one for the coming football game. - Smart showing also of Fine Fur and Fur Trimed Hats as well 2 Velvet, Felt and Corduroy Tams, all at specially attrac’ive prices for this week. Come and make your choice. THIS IS A NOTABLE WEEK. REMEMBER 1T IS NATIONAL BLOUSE WEEK with the best chance for you t select from the largest and best stock of Crepe de Chine Waists, Geors- ette Urepe Waists, Exquisite Lingerie Waists, Satin and Taffeta Waists and Pongee Silk Waists. Sizes range from 36 to 46, and prices are very mod- crate for quilities shown. ALSO CHILDREN'S BOOK WEEK when best chance is given to pick out for Christmas gifts. Books are always appreciated, as they entertain and instruct. Everything from the pretty picture books for infants to those that older boys and girls take delight in. Special showing of best kinds. Come make selection. i cold sores. seratches, bruises, etc. cod's—New Store Is Planned— Cadvm Ointment is a French preparation 0; s ; : : ; . : : —Conlin-McCleary Wedding, o Amer i o el T The blankets are in various colors, also in white -5 v, o, i i ] R T e '_m ""_m] : | B with attractive Jacquard borders and in beautiful C arked a decline in the reports the recelpt of approximately | paniy deois numberion plaids. For this sale we shall sell one only to a per- 1,000 memberships thus far dyrine y Is recorded in the town | J ae TR ‘ne'('“_“'r:::]"m clerk’s office, very few having bed o son. Not a blanket sold before the day of sale. Do FTEOD e e o 2 pidt xnl W :‘((‘Id in October, when the deeds were | tunity to get “that blanket.” and 7 and 9 p. m. on Fri e ”Jl‘n:‘]:;\']."q‘ Sveay ‘:;-\ w-.:l‘ \liy'.‘fi,v “;,'\'. urday and at the Plainville Trust com- : .t 2 s deeds being recorded s thought | evening. They will be prepared o LS et e ae anplonc 5 : of cold weather whick v effe 3 — 1o =ivallanylim embershipsihatinas ol Koo e S0 R T SE e Ve not been solicited. The latest reports | 5 ChE L] are more satisfactory but there are yet 1 Mh.\llm,‘(‘_"f' ”‘1.)"': S some of the factories to be heard from e uilons Bush I T b ]| e e O GG T e o) G 103 Asylum St. and 150 Trumbull Sf. lated outing in Plainville on Saturday the total to a great extent afternoon and evening. The aftair Hartford i (Il? II-—~‘( ;(a|.‘- . X will take the form of a husking bee at i Miss Genevieve B. Conlin, daughter| the MclLeod barn on Red Stone hill of Thomus Conlin, of Whiting street, | Tha party will come from Havrrrd iy Remember Tomorrow, Nov. 14, at 2 P. M. oxeleietetetotetedefofetatclotolcToteTeto as and G. M. McCleary, of Philadelphia, | automobiles and trucks in charge of | will be married at the rectory of the | A. E. Kitchen who, it is said, is some N Church of Our Lady of Mercy on the | husker. There will be dancing in the morning of November 26. Rev. John | new barn and plenty of sweet cider . Fay, the pastor, will perform the | and a number of red ears are prom- | JAPANESE NOBILITY y ceremony ised. The salesmen anticipate a goed % Miss Conlin has been employed for| time. AT CONFERE CE some time at the office of the Stan- Brief Items. dard Steel and Bearings, Inc., and her Miss [Ithel Peace, clerk in the | | resignation will take effect on Satur- | Plainville bakery, is il at her home. | G i by | Stephen Dietzko is spending 5ol McCleary is employed a 48- the same concern at the New Haven | hour furlough in Plainville | plant. He had charge of a depar I'here was but one session at the ment at the local factory during th lh‘r‘I‘i‘nnc:lde’m:n]lm:vof:('h:‘,\[ on account of . : G HlS[OI‘y 0[ Old ]nsmmmn H HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRAYAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OI' US. war. + £ Bhig & Social a Success, HEHBBLHEBSIFLLIPLLSEEVEV LBV LGB OGOV GEE bl tast O‘\‘::;‘m’f Mapl e Hill J bais By & Much of Romance | London, Nov. 13, —There is mud London, who recently returned from |after a stay of several weeks in At- i oty staged. It consisted of a play, the Mr. and M Tels { E i that is romantic in the history -of tk s Sl 5 e S s g ! f Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Mann enter- » N ¥ 4 BERL’N NE’WS f’\}lilflf 0 ‘:‘t\&m\:”:”’l’\{':{’C‘:(;‘rv‘:‘Qf‘:\:‘“}; ““I‘“‘ City, N. J., on account of the| cast being made up of members of | tained Mrs. Blake of Wollaston, Mass, | Sl il | U . Bank of England, sometimes calle Bichinasibesuntnll gt s diNig | colonelie meal innfcon i lontisteatt [l Sl i il fin ool o i AN [l o i e e , % ¥y , The Old Tady of Thresandl verg F ers for the occa- | to be much improved spelling match afforded entertain- s o N street.” 'Had it not been for a clevd sion. Mr. and Mrs. Lougee received | A New York automobile skidded on | ment f or ol T s e BurnittA TR oot willlles ] 3 4 director, the bank would probabl erous g S of C. 8, C glass anc = - % . N > AL R eave this week f ¥ ; e 'T:‘\-'\«D:«(x-!:t:‘ \'““‘y” T.’rh mm‘ the turnpike this morning, making | pies, crullers and coffes proved popu- | for Boston, to enter Northeastern col- 4 Vil WS IR b i e | Si & alarge. 29°C- | a complete revolution before the ma- | 14, The majority of those present|lege g e a century ago A panic occurre The couple left for a trip to Spring- | .p; : - chine was stopped. No one was in- e fashione. 4 . hy among the bank-note holders field, New York and Philadelphia: wore old-fashioned costumes, which — 2 L : ¢ Any jured. althouzh the occupants of the | were hig Foit b 5 Tiv P : : . spread to an alarming extent al The bride is well known here hav- [ =0 & 2 FL 0 T'M m“ln‘ he | were highly amusing to members of Mrs. William Niven has returned Mo b A b L e t alinee ing taught at the Worthinglon school | (o Were well scated. The chauffeur| ne prosent generation from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. B 4 e Sl S e popular | SO out of the ma ¢ dnd put his James' Condition Improving. L. S. Gardner of Wilmington, Del. o oL what was BOMELON, e HIOLN chains on. ; \ just before the opening of the ban) among the pupils and parents. Miss The condition of Horace A. James, — an angry and excited crowd thronge n lonnc iRt is reported that since the in-| of the Maplehurst, is rapidly improv- Mrs. loren M. Bancroft is at “the crease in salary at thé local post office the street demanding cash for the A t M Double m Guardluw, attended the wedding. el ing and he was ai his store-on West | Hartford hospital recovering from an \ : et i ssessments a,y 1 Ciadle: Noted. rere are several more applicants for! Main street for a short while ves- | OPeration for appendicitis | f 3 notes. There was, it is said, actuall i A son, Francis Thomas. was born | the position of postmaster. The daie | terday. Mr. James was critically (1| i AT double the money in notes in tiy Agamst 28 Ml“ Rate to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brayne at|for the examination has not been | with pueumonia for two weeks. || Mo oend Mis Lamb were 1s 1Al A e Mol thanth v’*'(“::d:\v":: lieis Nhome IatBarlin, on November g, |\announceds L guests of Mr. and Mvs. J. ¢ Moody § 3 ! ers of institution, 8.} Mother and child are doing nicely Kensington Items, George 1. Nowton, who owtis tis | over the wesk-end ; : cumstance that, naturally enougl A daughter was born to Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Dean and fam-| yujlding in which the old Red Cross T Je - 5 . . sort Gold must” be got for cver WED Mrs. Angelo Ciprian on November 9 | /¥ of Kensington road have returned | rooms were loca e e Miss Myrtle Nordstrom has been Higee. % > FORMER TEAGHER ls home from an foonts Wers | lotated Jbiscomttee] | oidine b fow in New | g8 claimant, and that would take timd presented a predicament of at their home in Berlin automobile tour | 1o renor g = = days Haven. | <! S g Static Wi tea! Ao URDlEhe S tats of rarmon: ihelzenony ! "\:"] e "]']”dll’““ii;«'\f stote { | The directors sent employes with notd a . The rain did not deter thirteen The' water tank at the local depot| . oo S im:; | sec R Eotmerhyiat e RWorthas iy i fevail from it o i [l el ooy RiasRbesnBicomBlsiedRandiih ciata cin HEEE S A B8 SRS RS SRS Y Lincoln’s this morning to catch the | Will probably be taken down tomor- ; S "“ ”1“ 2nagtaL “‘_1“ ore Will | gay afternoon. Dr. Jane Robbins gave T o o e e G, e || O b open for business In a short time. | a very interesting talk on American- BE : B . S Tia Al Willington—D, A. R. Holds Meeting | they reached that point the car was | J- €. Herdman of Pawtucket, R L.| s s MOS SITO e ization. F: ; acks, satisfied; and the time EAS ) not forthcoming, resulting in a long | 1S SPending a few days in town with he “‘Olllllnml of Orrin L. Judd, R 4 Sl ) o by this method of payment ‘saved th] . T 5 i : Habiss & : S Viiles principal of the grammar schoal, is g bank, every cla seing paid —Waiting Station Wanted. ! wait in the rain, and it did rain ac- | T+ J. Mueller. R e “d":} s| Mrs, Joseph Latham and children 2k Jererviclatin boing pas : e s e 4 SO said to be im} e A e e e e e e It is said that only one person’ ha : irenched to the in while SRAZ LecnyicontnedRtoRh S omeRin RSou thia[yiy b il zab e th ] { : : ever succeeded in breaking into th N 5 ke LUl were drel e BRAZILIAN SATLOR KILLED. ington for a week. suffering from 2 : g { bank. One day, rather more than, 4 Berlin for the past year will be close | waiting. Every one of the thirteen ———— = B s > L — : 8 ; ; BTy I fo Janeiro, Nov. 13.--Alzevedo ( Plood poisening and pneumonia. Tha NS e ; : vears ago, the directors received a to $5,000,000, or double the list of | vowed this morning that they would | o8 8L i e et s o Bl AIN'S LABOR WAR OFF. i : : cais ago ithe dinectors rescivecty petition the {roliey company fo put a | Mardles, the foreign minister, has ca-y f 2 ® B F10 SR 08 FACE S0 nd Barcelona, Nov. 12, (Havas)—Del- anonya SR b 4 5 i s - shelt- | Dled -the Braziliz Tossers ’ el & L £l A e : 3 - writer thereof would meet any perso: waiting station at Lincoln’s for she A azilian legation at Paris| fruit for Mr. Judd egates of the emplovers and workmen e e et el er from the rain and cold. 1I?r d(l’l(uh concerning the killing of a tonight signed the definite agreement o ‘:“ ;”; T‘ Sy ,", ipan oot Srazilian s: P 3rest, 1 N w 8 = off S lookol e < n rooms dnight, | v $45.000 from taxes. This year, to D. A. R. 1o Me S ien h'v‘,\“”l‘,'”, 1t Brest, reports of| several of the new one man cars| ¢alling off the lockout which had par- tion, however, that the individual s} meet the increased expenses on ac- The KEmma Hart Willard chapter 2y Le een received here. which are soon to be placed in opera- “'\‘."“"‘ industry here for a week i § 13 ! oo atadl banGt anme Uk c A count of new roads and large school| of ‘the D. A. R. will hold a meeting | Sormr————————er——yes [ tion in various cities throughout the ork generally will be resumed % of course, it was thought that thi appropriations, it was found neces- | tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at PBWERFUL P"_E state, passed through Plainville this} MOITOW. : unique suggestion was a hoax. Bui §ary to either raise the grand list or | the home of Mrs. 8. M. Cowles in morning. They were switched onto T as a precaution, officers searched th the tax rate. The money needed this | Kensington. Mrs. Carlton Hazen will the spur track to allow regular cars “FRIEND” FIRST! bullion vaults thoroughly to satist year to run the town is well over | render a piano solu after which I HEMEDY DISGUVEREU the ,right of way and many curlous 5 7. TAKANASH! (hemaelves ¥hat nothing had chanil $100,000 and if the gzrand list was|J. Theodore of New York will ad- R . people viewed them that would enable any man to ente] allowed to remain the same as last | dress the members on the subject, | Has Never ed 1o End Most Obsti- Few Deeds Recorded. Washington—Miss T. Takanashi was | {hoge rooms. They waited throughoty year it would mean a 28 mill tax,| “As Others See Us’ All the mem- nate Case of Piles in Few Days. The first two wecks of November B Inspecting a silk reeling factor inf{he night, but beyond hearing a D which would result in a greal crv rs are urged lo attend the meet- For years it has been proved that : i .;::‘:::’.‘?““m.mlnlw . in Japan, when her {atiiacaping tsound! thatithey il sicture was taken e s . e ) so-called external remedies applied to RS o e ) tributed to rats, nothing of a sumsl stated this morning that in order to To Have Movies, or inserted in the rectum cannot cure e ; Lol ool W= apbolnted as mill sioysi nature was) heard or scen. Y et the necessary money for the The East Berlin Improvement com- | Piles, and at the best can only . | presentative of Japan, to at- A week later, however, the direc tend the mass meeting of the interna- lown, the new assessment must be | pany will run a moving picture pro- | temporary relief. Surgical oper: ‘ : . | tend the & SN arer. nowever, (he” dires close to $5,000,000 if the tax ratesis | gram tomorrow evening at Athletic | lions also do not remove this cause, NERVU“S TRY & £l W Do Eress hocently held at|, which lay several securities from to remain at 16 mills. hall. Last week the society had the | Put simply the formation. y Tashingloni DG SheliakalinTecsior [ 4 AR e s aa Ak It was pointed out this morning | [vy Minstrels to entertain. The socie- | This wonderful prescription, known : o ST ihe bamis vaults, There was alaif that if the rate was to be increased to | ty will continue to. run a progrant |as Miro Pile Remedy, is so efficient in PHUSPHATE _ i | AOF ] note statlng that If the directors waul 28 mills it might prevent the growth | every Friday evening if the people |the treatment of piles, that even : o MONARCHY INEVITABLE. the writer would meet them theri of the town, no one wanting to buy | will support the movement f SRugnicficases ol tuo M DR LORS OBy el e e B i . : : | - £ after having broken in from the ou] property here and pay such an enor- Fair Opens This Evening. standing with profuse bleeding have | ~O{hing ",.-(, ‘“lll oy "Iu‘»ph..m- to ; ? N : New Regime of Hapsburgs in Hungary | side. \ mous tax rate. There is no running . e 5 5 B been completely cured in from three Put on Firm, althy Flesh and R s 3 s I e e town is without gas so that a much | fair this evening at the hall with ~1idoses of a carefully balanced pre- and Nerve Force : : Prague, Nov. 12. (French Wireless | o hour and waited. Finally the scrap higher rate than.that of last year |édtertainment to be fm'lj"hed by the scription and the most persistent case When one stops to consider the host . | Service.)—The establishment of a | ing noise was dgain heard and 2 ligH would not find favor. Tast Berlin, on | [V¥ minstrels of New Britain. ‘Uac of piles is absorbed. never to return. | of thin people who are searching | o | Hapsburg monarchy in Hungary is | appeared at one end of the vaults. Th Weeount of the mew factory and its|Soclety is hoping for the support of | Just read what Henry J. Stone of | continually for some method by which S | inevitable, in the opinion of Dr. Ed- | light vanished, however, on their ap new lease of life, will have a greater | the entire community in its venturc|the Lorain, Ohio, Fire Department | hey may increase their flesh by nor- | 7 - - | vard Benes, Czecho-Slovak minister | jroach. Then a man's voice, issuin provsitinaiuatlonfinaniatlenyy (el SEO LSS RRR S SR R . mal proportions by the filling out of : o ol aicen affairsine ideclated in an |ias {6 seemied, fiom the ground il for the past seven yea Property | each evening. Tomorrow evening! “I had bleeding and protruding | ugly hollows, the rounding off of pro- | | acaress nere on' the ‘sublec of the | ander nelr foct sommanded. then there has jumped from 50 per cent.| drum corps from all over the state|piles for three vears and tried all|(ruding angles with the attendant S peace f(reaty and the foreign policy | {5 put out their lanterns, and thi to 100 per cent. in value so that it is | will come to Kensington to partici- | kinds of remedies without result, but | bloom of health and attractiveness, it | of Czecho-Slovakia. Therefore, al- | <peaker would reveal himself Th not improbable that there will be a Pate in competition at the hall for |was thoroughly cured after taking one | is no wonder that many and varied 2 - | though he concedgd the desirability which prizes will be given. The vari- | bottle of Miro suggestions along this line appear R '}:'r “(’:’y””’,’\ ”‘"‘(‘”;”"' ""’“ Hungary, | carrying a dark lantern came on th » considered i s duty to insist scene. He explained that he was sewer cleaner aind that he had diss into the crowd, whose claims wer met first, each being paid in sixpeng] and shillings. Many men walked aw with sacks of shillings ove thei The Maple Hill Literary club met with Mrs. Jonathan T. Hart yester ington School. Married West The grand list for the town of 1918 The grand list last year was $2,375. 813, on which there was a 16 mill tax, giving the town approximate- One Man Cars Pass. lanterns were extingnished and a maxi i | corresponding increase in the as- | S 5 et i ous corps will give a parade about the Frank J. Phillips of Bird Island, | from time to time in public print. ! that the decisions of the peace con- i ference should be final and that the present Czecho-Siovak fronters should not be changed Kensington alone under the new |town before entering the hall. Some | Minnesota, says: While excessive thinness might be . : ! assessment will have a grand list this | of the best companies in the state are “L used half a bottle of Miro. 1t | attributed to various and subtle causes ¢ | vear the total of which will almost | expected to be on hand. worked like a charm I no longer | in different individuals, it is a well- total that the whole town last East Berlin Items. suffer with bleeding and protruding [ known fact that the lack of phosphor- - ‘; | covered a disused drain which raf directly into the bank vaults. He ha 5 stolen nothing, so the bank gave hix _The foreign minister declared that |, peward, which, it is said, ran intd the government intended to maintain friendly relations with Poland, Jugo- Slavia and Rumania vear, if the present plans arve carried | The regular weekly praver meeting | Pile [ never regretted the money|ous in the human system is very out. The reassessment is absolutely | of the Methodist church will take !:nr such blessings as I am now en- | largely responsible for this condition. + necessary, it would seem, to Carty | place this evening in the churcn|JOVins. 1 would have used the whole | It seems (o be well established that out the program for the year and 0, parloys bottle but it was not necessar this deficiency in phosphorous may 4 ; Jand, no matter by what door, fos cut it down would mean that money There will be a meeting of the All pharmacists dispense Miro or|now be met by the use of an organic g . = ——— pairs- of eyes watch him, though h might have to be borrowed to make | Modern Woodmen (his ovening in the | §3" et it for vou on short notice. | phosphate known throughout English- - ITALIAN ELECTION TROUBLIS, unaware of the fact. Situated closd up for any decrease which would re- | .,om in Athletic hall. Surely it's worth the little trouble to | speaking countries as Bitro-Phiosphate. = to the doors are recesses in whicl sult in another town debt, the last of | e w. . R, G. will hold a'special | ©PtID it to be rid of piles forever. The assimilation of this phosphate by 3 i Disturbances in Political Campaign in | are secreted four guardians of the in which was wiped out during V. L | husiness meeting this evening at 7:30 |, IMT()RI‘A,\ I.——V\h;u is known as | the nerve tissue soon produces a wel- 3 Norho bl One cannot see them. hut Alling's administzdtion. e e e e itching piles are not piles In the true | come change in our body and mind. < | they can watch one closely with th The SSOT'S, Fred Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs.-Olaf Bensn were sense of H.w word, although this con- [ Nerve tension disappears, vigor and f 1 Rowme, Nov. 1z A number of dis- ! aid of reflecting mirror fording 4 , .Jason Taylor and Carl Mueler, will , _ sr A0q o Oy Wileay | ditlon may accompany a true case of | strength replace weakness and lack of 4 ¥, turbances have occurred in Nothern | view of hoth one's entrance am .not complete the work of re-assessing i e piles. For this ('Ol\dnmnA Miro Pile | energy and the whole body soon loses e ¢ Italy in Connsction with the election } one’s exit, as well of every move: the town until early in February so ., .00 ) Onllmen‘( ‘h».;s_been prepared as in|its ugly hollows and abrupt angles, P W, | campaign. Giuseppe Bevione for- | ment made from the time of entranc that no accurate figures on their RS e st Berlin Bowling feam look such_r;\sf‘s it IH. v?ot_ necessary to take | becoming eaveloped in a glow of per- Dinrn - merly [talian commissioner of aero- | 1o the time of departurc work so far can bhe obtained. los ;am‘;\ R el e \e“j the lemlw ?vesc‘rmflm.n.v Crowell’s | fect health and beauty and the will New York.—Tlhe mysterious woman | nautics ok ‘“”‘”N_ was - prevenced S Y © ey i 2 Drug Store can supply vou, or we |and strength to be up and doing who was mentioned as “my friend” n | from speaking al Chairi by socialis FFormer Teache Britain last evening. will gladly send either of the above| CAUTION:—While Bitro-Phosphate | the will of T. P. Shonts, traction king, | who stoned his carriage republican candidate, and Signor Car Word was received here vesterday There will be a rehearsal of the-|mail charges paid in receipt of price. | is unsurpassed for the relief of ner- | is Mrs. Amanda C. Thomas. She is to | At Montebello socialists threw | ati, socialist, the adherent of thd of the marriage of Miss Edna Ger-! minstrels this evening at the hall. Internal treatment 0. war tax 6c; [ vousness, general debility, etc., those | receive $500,000, according to the stones, injuring former Deputies Teso | candidates took sides A fight. 9 trude Bugbee, daughter of Mr. and Berlin Briefs. Ointment. 50c, war . tax 2c extra.|taking it who do not desire to pAt on [ will. Mrs. Shonts is left $5,000 and a | and Dalmolin while they were can- | which stones, sticks nd’ revoly Mrs, George P. Bugbee, of West Wil- (olonel C. M. Jarvis and wife have | Guaranteed Remedies Co., Elyria, | flesh should use extra care in aveid- | painting of herself by Prince Troubet- | vassing. Aft.r a public debate at|were used, resulted. Many persond ' lington, to Gilman E. Lougee, of New. returned to their home in New York ' Ohio. | ing fat-producing foods. skoy. Bertinoro between Signor Comandini, | were wounded and two are dying. the thousands When one enters the Bank of Eng stitution