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NEW BRITAIN' DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMB ER 19,- 1916 #fifi##@#@i@fi-@@@@'@@@@@@@@@@@@é@@fig PLAINVILLE NEWS |, ZEST OF FOX HUNT CLAIMS SHORTAGE OF HELP SOCIETY AT COLD SPRINGS AT LOGAL CONCERNS ' In Some Places Women -Are- Sup- planting Male Workers BUSIN IHOURS, EVERY DAY, IN CLUDING SAT., 9 A. M. TO 6 P. M. ¢ SPECIAL SHOWING AND SALEOF g0 GRS Bt Teachers' Tea This Evening—Am- P MPS I ;'O R WO M I : N ericanization Books Wanted—Briefs. ND Officials of several Plainville fac- : tories have admitted within the last few days that they are short of help at the plants. It is reported that one reason for the difficulty in securing “lielp, is fthe recent increase in trolley fares. The factory officials have not admitted this to be true ana little credence is given such statements as most 0f the local firms have assumed {lie. extra burden of expens The troMeys, however, are not overcrowded at-th¢ usual rush hours. The’ fact ill remains that it is practically impossible *to secure men for work at the factories and no ex- planation is given for this condition. The Trumbull Electric Manufacturing company has ‘been confronted with ‘the difficulty for some time and of late the practice of hiring High school rls for: work afternoons after school and on Saturdays has been adopted. Other factories arve employing fe- male operatives on work which was formerly done by men, being forced into this course of action by the ne- puoTOS cessity of keeping up production to fill orders on hand. £ U i cY. 8 BREBHBBBHBRBSEY BEBBHBOTBBBLIBEH -~ # Foeledeletotototolo ot Roteked - Red T ot T e TeTotel THE CORRECT FOOTWEAR FOR DANCING SCHOOL. PARTIES, PLIONS AND SOCIAL OCCASIONS IN GENERAL. WE IIAVE A SELECTION OF EVENING SHOES AND PUMPS IN PATE) SATIN. KID AND CLOTH OI' SILVER. HIGH GRADE KINDS REASON- \BLY PRICED. LET US FIT YOU TO SOME OX THESE. VERY SPECIAL THESE—Black Satin Pumps with full Louis aid"baby Louis heels and hand turn soles, their regular values $8.00; we:ask’ but 0’ pair. BLACK SA $5.00 kind, $5.50 pr. ! BROKEN LOTS OFF PATENT AND KID PUMPS—With Louis heels, broken sizes, $1.00 pr. PUMPS—Of patent mat kid and bronze kid with turn PIN OXFORDS—Wit h full Louis heels and hand turn.soles, egetetetofelotetotedofetetol el 3 g doptoke 4] soles, $6.00 pair. . TONGUI; PUMPS—Of bronze ki d with full Louis heels for - $9.00 pr.. Patent Colt with Louis heels, priced $8.00 pair. PATENT CO! PUMPS—In new designs with full Louis heels, $12.50 pr FINE SATIN PUMPS—PIain black ones, with Louis heels, also.plain white satin with full Louis heels, choice $8.00 pr. - BLACK TIN PUMPS—Long vamp last, with full Louis heels, $10 pr. CLOTH OF' SILVER PUMPS—W ith full Louis heels, priced at $9.00. PLAIN PUMPS—Of patent or dull calf, priced at $9.00 and $10.00 pr.: Visit Shoe Department and sclect the kind you want. " wiemnioon Teachers’ Tea Tonight. ST The regular monthly teachers’ tea, held by the officers and teachers of s : the Congregational chureh Sunday HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE D ELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY 38 {school, will take place this evening RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. at 0 o'clock in the dining room of the church. The annual business meeting of the & &. A g O 3 : . @@@@}@}fi}@{é}@{c}}@I‘{é}{é}@{é}-@-@@@@@?@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Sunday school ‘will also be held to- P _ 8 : . 4, | Miss Marion Hollins and Mrs. Arthu night. All officers and . teachers are & vt urged to attéend as the meeting will : T e Scott Burden, socicty women O The plant has been idle for a num-:fa child, clean as a burst of sunshine, | ¢ Of importance. The committee in | BERLIN A’E’"’S ber of ¥ even during the war, | She recalls to us how warm, real,| harse of the supper is composed of S S G : - | New York, joining the fox hunt a ¥ the men connected with the Sunday when practically every available plant lovable and divine a thing it is to be j (o1 €7 CORPERCC WER Che PEATAY | Cola springs, L. L. & was being used for manufacturing. fhuman. Me for Polly.” The cld Berlin Wheel company built to excel all previous suppers in qual- for - - . > 3 ! uickly by the master Co. of New Britain, later. bought the {107 stealing tires from the American | perience that children's literature and | & and by several well known sing- | the plane his father piloted ! place, but did not make much use of| £ aPer Goods company and who was | picture books are of great service in s from New B n who have ap- = = MAY it, later selling to to the Steward Rub- | #Irested in New. Britain recently un|promoting and furthering the na- peared here before. A drawing ior a MARCHIONESS betrayed the excitement of a broo: of foxhounds. ber company. The Hartford Burial |2 like charge, has skipped from New | tional work of American on. Many | five dollar gold piece will be held. Cone company then bbuani 1t and | Britain before His case could be tried, | requests for such hooks have been Plainville Briers WAS FORMERLY Society was ahoof when the fo; A hunt at Cold Springs, Long Islane shortly afterward, placed in on sate, His father went his bond. It is now | received and anvone who has worn or Pearl Smith returned to work at the ar as can be learned (he metal fa question whether the Berlin court | discarded volumes of this sort will | postaffice this morning after spending CHICAGO GIRL, | ™ade its start. Well in the fore wen ’ F 5 s Ry i Britannia. Metal Ware G{)lflpflfly“ coMpany manufadtires all Kinds of | Will get its $100 fine, as he was to | @id (he work of the local committece | 10 days on a hunting trip. pots and pans similar to the agate | have paid it in instalments. by donating them for this purpose. Chairman John E. Lamb of the Red Takes Opfiofl Ou Faflml‘y ware now on sale in stores Ever; ! Grange to Hold Fair. They may be left at 55 Whiting | Cross executive committee will re- 1 i many prominent maids and matrons joining in the hunt the factory and operated it about 29 A S RipsTBail ity and quantity. ; o New York, e s | ini| | AxmuniBeneron Swholwast before Books for Americanization low the entertainment. The program fest passenger ever carried in an air- | Likewise a fi Wagon wheels. The B, & F. Corbin [ he Berlin court about a week ago It has been found from actual ex- | includes vocal solos by two local | plane. With his mother he rode m\ | | | energy will be devoted by local bui Miss Marion Hollins, of New York ness men to have the new factory lo- e p street ceive final reports from the team | Friday evening of this week H 2 x Qi : yacyening cekiile Realty Transfers. workers tomorrow evening. A rveport fele was among the prominent entrantd - . local gr: vi e s o < cate here as it will hoost.the town. | ¢ l_”:‘a:“gf‘ v“‘lllg"‘c“_ " G ‘“f”; “’,'”“ Mrs. Margaret K. Collins of New | will also be received of the proceeds of . Another New York woman whos PROGRAM FR[DAY Impersonation of Pollyanna. | Meriden oarough Saturday night. The ! pritain bhas transferred land and | the canass at the Standard —Steel & picture was snapped at the start a On Friday evening of this week | - SLRcTAnEC Y It here Wriday h oW Bearings, Inc. 4 5 T : g = » | buildings on Nor shington street {he hunt was JMrs. Arthur Scob Mary Hertha Clark, the noted impe: '3{',' )\)ut_ on a skit.entitled, “The 127 "M eiFs PSQl ) FOR. SALE—Roasting . chickens s for S RN sonator, will present “Pollyanna” at, Jld Maids.” The entertainment will{ " samuel peyiy has deeded property| Thanksgiving. . F..Scoville 3 Teas, dansants and - theatrical . A, R. Plans Evening’s Euterta the Berlin Congregational church, un- open to everyone in town. Affer | .onsisting of: land.and buildings on 11-19-2dx ! - X ~ ! o : s of . 2 = he play ther All e dancing e A ‘ ¥ s B¢ debuts took second place along wit . Oongreantional Chrrel der the auspices of the Emma Hart {'!¢ Play there will be dancing and | yyest Main''and' Bohemia streets to _ : L plementary silks audsiias Congregation: urch— | g 2 iss Clark | refre: ents. Satur ing s < s % H 1eir complementary silks @ aces amEhvE 2 Willard chapter, D. A. R. Miss Clark j 'é{reshments. On’ Saturday evening a Knickerbocker: of Bethlehem. YOUNG AVIATOR ¢ Burden Local Grango to Open Fair Friday| 1 Probably one of the world's most | there will be a annce durins the wholo Birthday Party. Glistening frienaly Horse, ith il g noted impersonators and the D. A. R, | € . The drawing will take place Miss Eva Morrow was pleasantly S g N —Other Items of nterest. is particularly fortunate in_obtaining | Saturday cvening after the dance. surprised by 'a number of her school- Tosncs “ll:(','s;fph(“f”"{:: and el O e | e e s nsedifon ; s .l’nmPs Walmsley spent the vesterday, it being the occasion of her dieid Aoming | leaved, i ensing actony | ev . Miss : .| day in Kensington with Mrs, Frank | birthday. Games were played and re | she Hartford Burial Case company of | with Joseph Clair Beebe as ACCOMPA- | (‘lark. a former wesident of tnis oinr | freshments were served. The children through the sunlight to fall upon th Hartford by the Britanmia Metal| nist, will sing the following songs cral of the local youns radies | SPent a pleasant aftcrnoon o 2 broad white gravel road; the hunter: Warc companw. Representatives wers [ “Nymphs and Shepherds” ... Purcell ;e giving a dance at ihe. pali o) Brotherhood Meeting. ! L i o - - swung in behind -the master of thf here yesterday looking over the prop- | My Mother Bids Me morrow evening, The Alpha ‘s‘m:‘: The Brotherhood ¢ of the Con- ) § : | hunt, giving space for the hound: extywlinyasviow ol huding 1A I Bind My Hair Hayden ¢ orchestra from New Britain will fur. | gregational church is making arrange- | . = - | that padded eagerly around the heeld o rofifilei“u‘?e;;: “Bird of Love Divine ... Wood- nish tlie music ments for a special meeting and social | * i : U | of the master’s mount, unleased bu o o o K e pTaat 1 | “Dream Chilaren” ......... Huerter{ The teachers of the Hubbard school | to be held on Wednesday evening, . " e obedient to low command or silve practically right on the main line and | May Eve” ........ Matthews ' are planning to give an entertain- ‘9‘"0"{']?!}; ”Ihrf speaker o.r the eve- i ¥ . . | \\'hmlv.I Society was riding to thd thisEtaot albnetiorroasealinot o | “Come Down to Kerr” . .... Deis ment and dance at the hall next Tues- ‘}‘"l f‘ll "P »_}lv I\m::h\r. vice presi- o 3 3 “ i g hounds! R0 G .11 German| day cvening which will be open to | dent and general manager of = the A zroup of Polish business men| "I Sang of Love” ........ Woodman , the public. - e e merly Ellen Stager of Chicago. Her have been looking over the factory for It is hoped to have the church| The Book club held its regular| COmPany. The plans are not yet 2 X - £ % father was the late G 1 2 ; o y A 2 | monthly meeting last evening at the | Completed and further details will be : idhes Wik G i Saadeld e the past two weeks with a view of [ filled with people from all over the! £ enne At Ahe nnounced Iater. & K A Stager of the United States army buying the property and it is under- | town. The entertainment is as mueh , "ome of Mrs. Harry Dowd = il : : Lady Butler’s husband, who has re stood that the New Yark concern beat { for Kensington and East Berlin as it | _ The resular weekly prayer mecting e e ammenc : ALTLUR, cently succeeded to the mew title, if them out by securing an option. Tt | is for Berlin, as the D. A. R. is made ' Wil De held tomorrow evening in the | The arrangements for the enter- : evrLER | also the 28th hereditarv Chief But. o Was the plan of the Plish group to{up of members from the three dis- ' c'ledISt chuneh pavior tainment to be presented by the | & - : 2 ler and Grand Cup Bearer to th e e Washington.—Henry lee Milledge, Lady - Arthur Butler, the new |Sovereign in Ireland, an office bed put the plant to use as a photographic | tricts, It is a r 1S e women's societies of the Catholic plant for the making and development vk in “Pollyanna. ranic tvived | church on Friday evening are com-{ ;¢ months old, the son-of Major John | Marchioness of Ormonde, who has r stowed upon his lineal ancestors by Milledge, is believed to be the young- ! cently arrived in America, was for- | King Henry Second, in 1177 of motion picture film. There is no| (rane s home from DProvidence, R. I.. where | plete. The program of entertin- ‘doubt 1n the minds of the owners that 2 i she bhas been spending several weeks | ment will be short in order to pro- r “Pollyanna is pure joy i vith her d: : : ¥ if the New York concern fails to pur- N T 3 , With her daughter, Mrs. Rodgers. vide time for dancing which will fol- chase the factory, the other group will } human from skin to bone. It is fun. Miss Margaret Wilcox has returned aciuire. possession. i Ii{15/ss yroleseme as the laushtet of o Wlldsley to resunis hei' studlss — ¢ GERMANY STILL IN THE WAR GAME P T lafter a visit here with her parents SEAPORT 60 M“_.E Miss Lena Rackliff who has been S FROM GULF visiting with her sister, Mrs. Walker, for a few weeks, was removed to the New Britain hospital Monday suffer- ing from asthma and pneumonia. Mrs. ; Walker is also ill at her home on Worthington Ridge. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bushnell have been entertaining Mrs. W. H. Stow and Miss Helen Godfrey of Middle- town. Funcral Today. The funeral of Dan Flannery was held this morning from the St. Paul's Catholic church in Kensington. There were many floral tributes from friends Burial was in St. Mary’s new ceme- tery. Kensington Items. The Acorn A. C. has distributed blanks for the drawing to take place during their coming fair Dr. Griswold's father-in-law, Mp, Norton, is confined to his home with a bad ack of inflammatory rheu- matism Action is to be taken to have a guard rail placed near the railroad dam to prevent any furiher accidents at this point. Michacl Costello of New Haven is spending a few days in town win friends. Housion, Texas. its munici- | ranked as a seaport. Channel work pal docks completed, Houston, Texas, | PeEUN in 1360 is now complete, at a FOR SALE-—Yellow Stone and White S : M cost of $10,000,000, hall raised by Egg Turnips. Maple Lawn Farm, Berlin—Germany 1s stll_at twar, | Foles jon dhe 'Upper: JRflesiat o 60 miles:from the -Gulf of Mexico, is » Houston, Berlin, Phone 657-14, ~~11-18-3dx “using an armore dtrain against - the ! near Glenwitz,