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a NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2 T ———————————————— Y N YV 1A A ol 2 SO RURAL JUSTICE 1§ UPEARLY IN A, M. N Plainville Town Court Holds Ses- sion at § 0’Clock in Morning Tt GAMBLERS ARE ARRESTED Proprictor is Fined $25 and Costs sud SREBRRE GHFFRUGVLGUOC GGV OCCR OGRS FRB BT VDTS BUSINESS HOURS EVERY DAY, INCLUDING SATURDAY, 9 . M. TO 6 1" Special Showing and Sale of High Grade Evening . Shoes and Pumps For Women TH CORRECT FOOTWEAR IFOR DANCING SCHOOL. PARTIES. RECEPTIONS, AND SOCIAL OCCAS IO IN GENERAL. WE HAV A NICE SELECTION’ OF EVENING SH OE AND PUMPS IN PAT N SATIN, KID, AND CLOTH OF SILVER. HIGH ' GRADFE KINDS REASONABLY PRICED. LET U FIT YOU TO SOME OF TH p the Froquenters is “raxed GELBOBLOOTD DD RHR (85 and Costs—Man ni¢ gy licy {—Oiher News Tems, A session of the bolice court held at 5 o'clock Sunday wmornin and cight men were arraigned before Judge B. P. Prior as a résull o wn fcarly morning gambling raia ""!'lblun:xn Jacobellis, proprietor of “‘:;m..z. Sl ) _‘ . e ¢ %Wx?iswfimg pool room which was raided, was fined §: and costs on a charge of conductir NSl o N Sita s d ; o i other parts (0 the profession of gaming house ¢ & n u he following men. { {ors remains to the finish in {he charged with frequenting, were cach | hearts of even those who have ha fined $5-and costs: Michael Mution, | 10 give up the stage and come o live €. Clenento, Gabriel Laito, Guisseppe |10 the Arctors’ Home here VERY SPECIAL, THE;! ack Satin Pumps with full Louis and baby Touis heels, and hand {urn soles, their vegular values $8.00 WelaNEEbita i ei. .. $5.50 Pair BLACK SATIN OXFORDS with full Louis heels, and hand turn soles, $8.00 kind. BROKEN LOTS of Patent and Kid Pumps with Louis heels. broken LD RO $4.00 Pair Mat Kid and Bronze Kid, with turn o e e $6.00 Pair PUMPS of Bronze Kid with full Louis heels, for $9.00 Pair Patent Colt with Louis he prived .. . $8.00_ Pair PATENT COIT PUMPS in new ‘designs with full Louis heels $12.50 pr. NE SATIN PUMPS, plain black ones, with Youis heels, also plain white satin with full Louis heels, choice . 5 8.00 Pa BLACK SATIN PUMPS, long vamp last with full Louis “heels $10 Pair CLOTH OF SILVER PUMPS with full Loui§ heels, priced at .. $9.00 PLAIN PUMPS of Patent or Dull Calf, priced at $9.00 and $10.00 pr. Visit Shoe Department and select the kind you want. Odbi, Michael Calento, G. | ond - o - Farina ; 5 The raid was conducted by- several CHILDREN S TA ) imembers of the state police assisted : JAILED by Officers Marino, David and Ander o 5 son of the local force. They ontgred the' pool room, which, it is said, has heen under suspicion for some fime, at about 3 A. M. The men were play ing cavds and a small sum of moncy was picked up on the table. The place was closed up in a short timi JAnd the prisoners placed in the lo upt Judge Prior and Prosecitor William J. FForan appeaved shor(ly afterward for the trial. 10k thought that the raid was ex pected by these officials and this he lief is substantiated by the fact that the court session was held at such n early hour. The raid and the recent | organization of the local police for« was the subject of much comment vesterday and thix morning Ih> state police were in Plainville | % ncting postmaster al the Bertin| regulnr shoot tomorrow evening on ac- | 44,17 €arly hour on Sunday morain, was appointed to the position to fill | at the hall. "The shoot has been post: |1 (1 POREEEC SO el the vacancy ised by the vesignation | poned until Friday evening of thig] 2L N0, BEEIR B A€ ol awere | of A. B. Goodrich, the former post-| week R R A ey of their search is subject ror spes master. Mr. Barrett will take exami- Tomorrow evening the local sehool | 1) ol STREER & € BUBINCC TOr spws | 2 : i nation on December 17 for ‘appoint- | teachers are giving an entertainment o 3 ! A D . 2 : 2 5 direction of New Britain at 2 A, M T LE 5 5 ment to the office as permanent post- [jund dance at the hall, to which all tha | regtion of Sew fhatain ot - 3 1 » a Cro 3 , e g parents of school children and others | R QOISR B LE SR 3 tary ) = : our afferware A. B. Goodrich and Mrs. Goodrich [ are invited. ‘The children will take bl : adls to. e hoosting a Grace Hawk, b ho s had (he will make their future home in Hart- | Part in the entertainment Struck By y Ca mythical « ol ociation, Lev. . oppdtunity ng the custonms ford, on Windsor avenue, where the: Dr. T. ¢. Hodgson entertained his Toseph Collelln was strick 1 S Sune i chil- the Iy glansy/ Ger of six of nans and haye been Jiving.since the sale of their [rhrother, Lester J., of New: York city | slightly injured ioster afternoon | trial @fi@@@@@@@@@@#@%@fi% L _— HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PYRCHASED:O) US. elotolofadedofetote] & & ] ol i el & o] & o] & o & & e & & o] e & @& & kT el & 2 o & o el & & o & o] o e e & ] ! English Berlin property in Ogtober. tover the week-cnd by a frolley ear SUMain stroet ! - —— ‘ Heaving én" Will.: * . » Walter. Penfield: entertained Wis!| nenr Coolie's e S ST Laws making legitimate | % DTN A O ARV S P I N o (i) 1 Vill.c v * | ! 3 [ Local .. “Désperado” Believed (06 rneve it be s tenring ‘an. iie swill [incpligava i s home over Sundv. e |t sisiee Rt Gl s ML B WA E% of Daniel Flanne on November 28, ) of his nephews, Bdwin Penfield, was| he failed to nofe the approach of (he | Tostered by Mrs. Mussey at the con 0 T . h T" » l k M d B I Ml t in the probate office in New Britain at [sfrom Springtield, Mass., and the other. { car which straek him s slinciog | vention of the National Council of pen onig t 1 9 0 CioC HAVG e llI‘g ary I URE#o r et e rrobnil Uil Bt LG an D anislcl sunel ol i i, | o ol LR I | Women here. This would help them ground ing will be hefore Judge B, I Gaffney | Or went to his home and apparently suf. | inherit property of their parents. | of the probate court COWLES' STORE ENTERED |, oNpbuivsor soases. L ool e e | RS Day ' Thursday = etoday at the FFederal Adding compan Thanksgiving ; z i | for the Soldiers' home in Noroton, hals AT i i Lk £ Thanksgiving Day will be oh- ew York city after an absence of| jopved in the usual manner in Plain- T received word from headquartérs that oo L ahiabaence Nothing of Value Was Taken—Auto- | there would be no money for distri- i35 (ot FO0KS ,"O”TI ',:1,,':}:';,; o ‘\’:lv,‘],;"',( Rellich, OISR AR LI vy R 5 ! Th w1 Da B | bution_until an appropriation: Was ' ity for the paat tom fan s o (e Rdayeandiithe iplainvilleRDpust : ! s an SglVlng dy nobile s -Smashed—| mE O | ade M the state. on account of the | (07 (e pust fow e ; oo | ComPany Wil he closed all day. The ol : : - s rer Stagg. Stagg he Grange fair closed Saturday | post oflice will observe holiday hours b _— x v sy’ WHILS Nov, 98—, ‘o | abscénding of Treasurer Stagg. Stagg ; 3 1 v Rganneryis WilliNov: 828 —Ambroskll Seige el ol *e8 100 witich was koths [Loyering with i¥dante, whiGhi was WelllllwhlChewill bel annovnced 1a fon Barrett Assumes Officp. ! distributed to the old soldiers about [;*ttended. A considerable sum of | The pasiors in the various churches i : » | the state. Efforts are heing made by ||l“”1'.\“‘llq realized from the fair based their scrmons on the observ- 2 An attempt to burglarize the gro-| he authorities to apprehend St Edward Adams spent a two day | ance at the service yesterday. ‘This : gery store of 8. M. Cowles in Ken-| pye was bonded, and it is expected that | furlough with his parents, Mr. and | is the usual custom as the majofity g 2 : S i Sington was made some time between |'the bonding company will make good | Mrs. I P. Adams of the churches held no services on late Saturday evening and early this| t{he loss in the near future so that the A Haftford ‘party won h e Thanksgiving Day, the union service morning. Nothing was missed by Mr. | goldiers will not be held up for their | prize in the grange draswinge ay | on the night before taking the place Cowles this morning, when he opened | yegular allotment evening g “lor the observance. Special services the store, and it was assumed that the Bolton-Ka Post. Oard ot i will be held at the Church of Our burglars had been scared away after! rppere will be a meetinz of {he skl Saviour and at the Church of Our effocting an entrance. Mr. Cowles did | gyecutive committee of Bolton-Kasica |, 2 i 'IN\”“ E e a s T oV orRa e e R not know how entrance was made, as| o fomorrow evening al 8 ‘o'clock | 1‘.-'\““:‘\‘“ “Il\yl;‘i .’.‘,‘;.:-‘n (‘th(.‘lyl\lnfy‘”r;» urllw‘v“”l\‘\c:‘l the ‘rear door to the store was un- | i > stof 1e home of Pasquale Giannotti jocked and the cellar doodownstairs| i1 the ho 1 for the many acts of kindness shown and/a window was also broken at phe | < ton Items. us during the recent illness and death Two weddings will he solemnizeid side. of the building. The intruders! Mr. and Mrvs. L. P wgan returned L of owr little daughter and sister. We | on Wednesday, Thanksgiving eve, in had' been in the store, evidently, had | to their home in Meriden 1 night | especially thank the ‘teacheis and | lainville. Miss Genevieve Conlin, prowled ahout; and had made a hasty | after spending a week with .W. W. | children ‘of the Worthington school. | daughter of Thomuas Conlin, of \Whit exit, by one the daors. An air of mys- | Fagan and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Burritt Ripple ing street, will become the bride of tery hangs over the incident us every IFrank McKeon, son of Mr, and Mrs, and Family. G. M. McCleary, of Philadelphia. The thing was in order this morning and | John McKeon, spent Sunday with his = i ceremony will take place at the rec nothing had been taken parents here. Mr. McKeon is a' petty F Y B’S tory of the Church of Our Lady of Itris thought that some of the boyvs | officer in the > ona of OR CLUB’S HEAD Mevey. Rev. John I Ay will offi- 5 S 4 #bout town were the the culprits as| the first from here to enlist and will | o clate. | > : < Baturday night, before the store clos- | s one of {he lastito leaye the service, | George Miiler, of Kast Main strect, CLAYTON R ZUSH ed, several boys were around the store | 11, oy ; A and/Miss Viola Haggarty, of New § 3 h e expects to get his discharge within | ) ot conte making a general nuisance of them-{ "o\ quys e e i i s w York - Not content with his selves h g utty s d the . <l o >I {his week war on Bolshevism in the United SLESAED U ON D ERDU DY S oling N the An important meeting of the | K it 1% nesdayolythls el i b e i e preffiises. There was reason to sup- |, o X ¥ [ . 8 b i . A. B. society will be held this eve i Trust Company Statement. rope to confer with leaders in yose that it was the work of boys as 5 ; : i J | ming in the parish hall. A full « £ E In compliance with a notice from |land, IFrance and other countries on anly a few weeks ago Frank Fogliat 8 2 X " % 3 5 O = 9 @9 S the loea) grocer. caught a boy in an | tendance-of mentbers-is requested. : 3 the controller of (he treasury the |the fight against the Reds. | Table Damask 72-in. wide 98¢ to $2.00 yard. sttempt to break into his store. The!| Several. New York men--were in : Plainville Trust company has issued a 3 = 1 M « aQ 9.3 1 & (] Y | town Saturday looking over {he Burial | 3 3 atement of its condition at the Linen Table Damask 72-in. wide 39 yard. boys are formed into a gang that is | ' o : - imor jon ol AP T 5 R A o ving considerable trouble to the local | Case plant. It is reported that “the . : R g BILINOR) CNE AERCRaOe Al ) DECLINES AUTO apkins to match from $1.50 to $7.50 dozen. Yesidents and an effort will be mado | New York concern Intends to pur-| e S The statement shows the {otal assels ! i to put an end to it chase the plant, it having met with i L orstisgealpanyito e S II0BE A S Damask Table Sets at $5.98 set. s n 1 . uire: D 2 2 The g ‘posits total 9,071.01. - ¥ There was some suspicion that un | their requirements. lheisavings denositsato bl ; : LR R lre! S =0 Bne entrance to the bank was the aim of Parish Hall Sold. e DUt EaNafus, OfF o) Ghinell e Damask Tiray Clot hs 50c¢ each, the intruders as the bank is in the Parish hall, which has been the 3 b ' was $271,945 2 TR Sy delebs E i : Cloths 75¢ each same block, next door to the store.| headquarters of the T. A. B. socie ; government bonds to the value of Ny Linen Tray Cl ‘t S each. A Nothing could he found, however, that 1 of €t. Paul's church for several vear-, P : $24,750 ) i R Round Table Cloths, scalloped edge $1.2 ‘wauld give credence to this belief. | has been sold, according to report, to i Miss Whed Resigns. b e X \Illl;nmll)i'ln- Is Smashed. o | the American Paper Goods company G Miss Sadie 1. Wheeler left the R o N8 3 1.50. An Overland touring car was badly | mhe T R e ‘ SR s : g . o . | The deal is said to have heen pu employ of the Trumbull Electr i : 3 Hems:titched Lunch Cleths wrecked near the Jarvis farm late | through Kriday afternoon, with Rev : e e R Saturday evening. As far as can be i (. Brennan, pastor of St. Paul's | } : after more than 18 years of continu- AT o\ Hemstitched Table Cloths learned there were no witnes to the | : : . e emeen es Lo the | chureh, acting as the executive for . . ous Bervice in (he conipan¥'a offi P T g e fecldentthere bene analofsetrecy il e iNociaty. Thet AR Gl ledmnany is : | The company presented her With a N b ] . Hemstitched ble (loth\ 123 about the whole matter. [t was re- | : buying up property about the plant, g Jld wrist watch., At a farewell party Bureau arfs 59¢ ported late Saturday evening that | 25 4 ; ¥ “there had been a serious automobile | 14 the latest acquisition probably i 3 | at the home of Miss Jeanette Rocne THGt on the piice ahd e { Wil be converted into a storehouse. | e in Iorestville, Miss Wheeler was pre . tin Bed Spreads ize Value $7.00. accident n pik 1 that three S Lreath il 2 £ people had heen killed. A smashed | Lhe price paid for the hall has nc - ; sented with a beautiful bhouquet of s 4 TR S S U s machine with no identification mark- | een given out. . | ehrysanthemums fied with 18 stream- : 5 : Our new stock of Lace Curtains are here [or ers was found 0 Kast Berlin Tems, ; P | SV a0 Al iaenil ol e R e M A i your inspection. Priced from $1.98 to $7.00 pair. mass will be cele- brated. Two Weddings Wed sday. The machine was removed yesterday | There will be a rchearsal of the e : | wak a gold-picce. There was the sum by somé Middletown repairmen, who | minstrels this evening at the hall in e : R | of $100 in gold, the gift of her asso- said that the car had skidded on the | preparation for the coming fair to b | - | Ciates tn the office. Miss Wheeler was | 3 S } ] waqt pavement. RBoth front wheels | given by the East Berlin Improvement E 5 v faithful and efficient worker and ¥ A X ¥ were stove in and the connecting rods | company RN ? { made many friends during her lor e 3 S A a"d and mechanism under the machine A and Mrs. Benjamin Derent ol Ay L BetionEar nllopriantiag e u ot ‘ were bent and broken. No one was | Springfield are visiting here with Pat bull office and her co-workers received od ns s ¢ o ascertainec . Holigan anc 3 o holf- P 3 G % fnjured as far as can be ascertained k Holigan and wife over the holf the announcement of her resignation L] Cradle Note. : int el ~ : ey B Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Showalter are homas Holigan and wife spent the | HETELEE e WEORGE 1. BAUTNL ys i being congratulated upon the birth of | week-end here with his father and Minneapolis.—Muys. Thomas G. Win Bricf Items. 1 hd a daughter, born Saturday evening at | mother, returning to their home in | ter, director of Americanization for A meeting of Brock-Barnes post Washington. - The zovernment p " ¥ the New Britain hospital. Mr. Sho- | Southington this morning the General Federation of Women's | American Legion, will be held this| fered this mail carvier an auto for walter is the popular superintendent Wallace Kelsey and wife of ‘New | . . 111 be candids AN : " | evening at 8 o'clock in Grange hall.{ his trips, but he refused to give A . of schools here. Britain spent the week-end here witn | ¢/UP® Will be candidate for presidency Miss Fthel Peace has returned to]the tricycle with which he has made 381-383-385 Main Street & Barrett Takes Office. | Mr. Kelsey's mother, ]ur the federation at the biennial con- | work in (he Plainville bakery after | deliveries in this city the last 551 Anibrose Barrett hegan his duties! THe W. J. R. C. will not hold its! vention in.Des Moines next June. reek’s illness. years., ~