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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD,WEDNESDAY, OECEMBEK 3, 1919. A A R uwfi@n@n@m@fim-e&w% ] PLAIIVVILLE!VEWS IO = ... Stezger— Vedder Cmnpan Y = & % & & & e e & & | Ve Connecticut Co, é‘, . .,[.‘.;.\nm 4“[“5—':;“,::;:‘“ in s vi e | suceessors to €5, Hills & Co.. Hartiord Judge John F. Kirkham. o Britain, representing Ives. says ,c} i will probably not come up for w 0 C[]S"Y EXPERIMENT! 2o o e Separate Skirts Made sgiving night, In 1818, . when a trolley -c:fg \Inm‘r‘ldl‘n\l”\‘, bound for Arch stre Pi T::v:: a switch on Main street in New = ainville Is Abou[ $1,000 Poorer | i i, Your Measure at Special § and aclal res 8 sveral weelks AS Resm[ and as a result he spent several weet he New Britain General hospital Business Hours' Every Day, tucluding Saturday, 9 A, M. to 6 P. E JOYS OF “ D” T 1S A PLEASURE KOR THE OLDER FOLKS AS WKL AS FOR THE CHILDREN TO VISIT OUR “POYLAND". THE BRIGHT SMILING FACES OF THE LITTLE ONES. AS THEY EXCLAIM OVER THE WONDERFUL TOVS, MAKES ONE. WISH HE WERE A MILLIONAIRE,:OR A GOOD FAIRY WHO COULD 'GRANT THEIR EVERY WISH AND DESIRE. FOR THE BOYS There are mechanical and electrical Trains, Airships that will fly. construction. Tovs. Wireless seis, Magicians sels, puzzle sets, toy automobiles, velocipedes. tricyeles, ice and roller skates, .skis, wagons, tool chests, drums, steam engines, and other things innumerable. FOR THE GIRLS There are Dolls. hundreds of them, that walk and sleep, every thing frou: the Hitle Kewpie 1o the “Big Sister” dressed Doll Doll houses. doll furniture. doll carriages, games of -all Kinds, . sleds.z toy automobiles. toy tea sets, etc., etc., et Bring in the little ones and look around in “Toviand” (Down Stairs Dept.) He has not entirely 'recovered from | PRODUGT WAS POOR QUALITY v s Low Prices, for Two Days Mrs. J. R. Merriman. of Strong Thursday and Friday! g 3 now gaining sirensth and her recov for Double Track—~Corning-Beebe | ery 1s probable She was critically il | a few ays 2g0 and slight hopes wer held for dher recovery Comes Up Next Week—Bricls, Beehe—Corning Wedding Christmas Day—Iyes' Case S Announcement is inadis e proaching wedding of Gladys Beebe. laughter of A ¢ Beebe. The municipal ice venture under- taken by the town of Plainville las summer was an expensive experimeni, | of Broadview soreet. Bristol. and Ta) ; v rom our costing (he towns moreSihan siio00, | o/S Sorninzisonto il and ey : S Corning. of % Church sireet : $50 50 according to a statement made 1 (s G e o] i morning by Selectman William .| on Christmas afternoon ar 4 o' iock 5 i and Workmanship Guarant the home of the bride-1o-be. [tev 15, C. Gillette, pasior of the Pluinville | Congregaticnal church, will perforn | was the poor quality of the ice and | the ceremony. Johnson. Mr. Johnson stated that the principal reason for the defici REAL LACHES FOR GIFTS LATEST NOVELTIES A\ Dainty Piece on Christmas morning will Shown at Art Dept. gives voulchoice: for dalnty make the fair vecipient love the giver. . gifts in such things as the i . Real Lace Collars of Carrick-macross for $9.00 Leliusiohow you tigectioiinshs andib oss s o $12.00 each. for, Underwear, fancy Powder:Dulls,jVanity ;Bags. Powder Dish and Puff, Pin:Trays, and’Calendars in Collars and Sets of veal Filet $2.25 to $9.00 each. big showing of butterflies and:landscapes. Real Irish Crochet $2.98 to $15.00. Princess lace ® Bacs, vening Bags. Lingerie Ribbon Work Sets $3.98 to $5.50 each. Real Point Lierre Sets | 1ojqers, Twine Holder, Tié Racks with- case for $1.25 and $4.50. Scarf Pins, Lavender Sachets, © Needle = Cases. Real Lace Scarfs of Point Lierre $4.50 to $16.50 ravelers Case- fitted, Doll!Pin. Cushions,; Tray and each. Real Princess Lace Scarf $8 to $15.00 | Ifolder for Tea Pols, Sewing - Sets, ‘Sweet Grass each. Hand run Spanish Scarfs, black and cream Baskets all sizes, also mats:for:bags lined:and fitted, $8.25 (0 $16,50 each. Crepe Scarfs, plain colors and | Sweef Grass Baskets, Tele phone Screens and' Screens Persian effects $1.75 to $5.98. Others embroidered | with Book Covers to match,“Lace Edge'Scarfs, and in gold and silver $9.75 cach. Centers, Tapestry Table Runners and Pillow Tops, Real Lace KEdges filet 50¢ to $5.25 yard. | and a host of other pretty things for nice Christmas Irish Crochef 15c to $5.98. Real Duchesse $1.98 to Gifts. $25.00 a yard, Real Brussels $22.50. Real Hono- —~ - ton $6.98 a yard. Real Princess 75¢ to $7.50 a DO YOUR SHOPPING EARLY vard. Real Applique Lace for 39¢ a yard. For your own piece of mind and that of others. the subsequent wastage, which could The couple is well known in Plain = ville, Miss Beebe beinz emploved in e have & number « ¢ : U in not be avoided under the circuni- b , i "l the office of the Trumbull Eilectric weordion styles from which fe ke stances. He added that if the supply | o0 o o ST Al 3 A i Manutacturing ¢ any. Mr. Corn offer lo intioduce o from ponds in this section had besn 3 tter lo intiddu - ool | NS who returned a few months ag Yhich i saved anc he municip: > ha . S which sire secured i Rhly competeal ma Bu ; aved and if the municipal ice b B e e e o mpel But this been sold first, a greal deal of waste | opapture Manufacturing company in | offee 5 for two days only at the above prices. might have been saved Bristol. The venture was the resull of Brier ice shortage last summer local people realized at the close o lastivin e IRE I RRI BT e hvoTTo no i i SRSl S s e e have a large enough supply of ice to | yyooy Coiconi; - 3 Qi last all summer and the matter wis David Klein and family have taken up by the Plainville Business| oved to West Haven where M) \ Beautiful Line of Plaids, Stripes and Chec and Improvement association e e e e a e sl e : ; resolution was introduced at a lown Sl Coraion s (e x meeting requesting that a sum of | jand and buildines on Pearl street wide, $3.50, $1.50, $6.50 aund $8.50 a yard money be appropriated to purchase| Orazio Foreello ice for the use of the townspeople W E. Corell and family of The resolution was carrvied and, as a | Main street have moved 1o New result, a supply of ice was purchased | ain HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRIYAIN YOU CA DEPEND ON PROMPTLY @ at Lake Sunapee, . H The ship- Vernon Russell. of the caular S0-inch AL Wool Vricotines P <, $3.50 yard RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED Ol US. !nmm arrived promptly and the icc{ army. is spending a 10-day furloug | i 1 midie-to-me Ttems Wesley Kavanatizh has returned to work in Trumbull's office. He was stocks include: just off the looms. in the newest color conb fi@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ peX-T Toferok deFekatoledededeededotokadatc e foRe o) 54-inch Wool Jersey Cloths—ull colors, $ L350 a yard, @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@fi@ S2-inch Fine: A1 Wool Broadeloth colors, $1.50 a yard, EREREESESEESBEERERE BRI EREISBEBRIEOREVY pring, 1+ IO B Np o o v spring. WANTED—To buy in Plainville Frank (. Norton. a local dealer, either a twq family or single houst was appointed by the ice commitiec Address, House, Box 3. Herald consisting of 8. . Gwillm, Charles H 12-3-d2x A community center or clubhouse.|for a train at the Berlin depot ves- : O e oy mogll (osT BERL[N NE’M & ‘ 4 Newton and John H. Trumbull, to How to Save Money. Freuch awdt Storm Serge and Poirvet “The playground proposition has devel- | terday. She was removed to New |7 ) = e a e e — oped into a fiasco, but there ave lai-| Britain where she was attended by handle the municipal ice. It was de-| o you hristmas \‘7()|)|.m; here. ! 15 a prices. ent possibilities for a community | Dr. Harry Rlcock cided to distribute the supply from | We have a big line of Christmas gif(s center. The monument will be erectel]| The “Home Whist” club meets with | 10¢al ponds before the imported ice| on hand for yvour selection. (Call and T T e st ol TATE " WAR next spring and the srounds about|Alr. and Mrs. George Griffith this | Was used. This. decision is now | look our stock over. Satisfaction : ithe shaft will be laid out by expert { evening. This is the sccond session | 10oked upon as the sreatest mistake ! guaranteed. 1. J mbaum.—Advi. ing navy and hlack splendid w | landscape ardeners Two tennis | of the club since its reorganization made by the committee. it is said = 8 1 courts could be constructed in S Miss Marjorie Moore spent the day The ice from Take Sunapee was of FR]GK FUNERAI TODAY T T T the house made inlo a club. Miss Moore has been confined to her | principally of snow. [t melted quici- SRS | s2 a yaed. Supt. showalter Speaks. home for several weeks by illness and | Iy after being stored. The .popular | is able 1o be abouf again. opinion is thatif the municipal suppi | Multimillionaire - €oal- Master. Whao ! Superintendeni of Schools B. Ii. A“ Ols[s wl“ Be Com e“ed {( | Showalter addressed the Brotherhood Careteria Supper Planned. { had been used first a large pari o Died Yesterday. Will be Buried in - p {of thé Kensington Congregational] The Ladies’ Aid society of the Ken- | € S iltingfrom. waste Pittsbureh _— tel er- e er om an church last night on mafters periain- | sington M. E. church will hold its | Misht have been saved gh. Obey [he Lflw N o (G T i 0 o || Sl Soik o i G el e _ The method of securing payment New York, Dec. 3.—Simple runcra schools. Facts never before present- | ticles on Thursday, Dec 1, from 3 from consumers also came in for a services for Henry Clay Frick. multi- ed werc laid befcre them during ‘he | until 9, in the church parlior. Supper | ~‘roasting™ ‘~‘>' summer Tickets | millionaire, iron master « a co PO o v o] Gt T st | ) B o G e, e | 0N TR (9 G G, G| e i Clad A CR B e FOR SALE. TALK OF GOMMUNITY GENTER | e increase in the schoo! population |from 5:20 until 8. All are cordially | check being sold for one dollar, and | will be held from his I%fih avent VALUABLE PROPERTY ON ROCKWELL AV Three famil {is becominz alarming and something | invited the customer swas obliged to purchase| home at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon House and Store. Besides Two Houses in Rea Lot 70x175. Goof AT | i o e et e Sore ; one dollar's worth of ice, the ticket| Only members of the family and clos : < - Public dance at Foresters' hall, | Flannery’s Old Hotel Mentioned as | Present school accommodations will { being punched by the driver of thel friends will be present. The body will | i . Berlin. every saturday. Bartolotta’s 1 - not do much lonscr for the increas- | ot ey o \liddletown | ice wagon when delivery was made. | lie in state until the hour of the sery- H D HUMPHR i'd Possible Headquarters—B K. Sho- | ing numbers. The town will have 1o | P Cestra s Thus the purchase price of the ica| ices. Rev. Dr. Leighton Parks. ren- £ > . B 3 | face the provosition of s small High =i ! was in the hands of the town before| tor of Si. Bartholomew’s Protestant RTAJ, ESTATE AND INSURANCE., 72 MAIN ST. ROOM 39 walter Speaks at Church—East \ ucnoo] befere many vears, due to the NOTIH E—See classified advertise- | the delivery of the ice. Whether oc| Episcopal church witl officiatc The Open Eaturday and Monday evenings. B - ¢ llarge numbers {hat are attending out ent for detailec auction | n -t 1 again try body will be taken to Pittsburgh on ONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE Berlin Fair Opens Tonight—Briefs. Seeahump ! : E | ment for detailed notice of auctio lu ot the town will again try out the ¥ _be taken to Piltsburgh na MON] ) < | side High schools. It will not. be long | sale at the residence of the late| venture is a question. special train at 11:30 o'clock tonight. The state police were stationed on | Pefore there are enough from the | Daniel Flannery 12.2-3dx Want Double Interment will be madc there tomor- ack. i town 1o warrant such a school, he s row morning the “pike” last evening to warn vio- ! G500 Local business men are again stir- The palibearers will be Elbert . | o lators of the headlight law. Depuiy | r. sShowalter brousht out facts| MICHIGAN HAS BAD | ring up aitation in town to secure & | Gary, J. Horace Harding. Heney De | Three Faml]y House on Chestnul Automobile Commissioner E. L. Steb- | that hitherto -have been unknown to | '1-“1‘(-:‘\..(- E \}‘1\’1‘!\"‘!(::;n;‘m‘ “\“»‘j‘h:t Lomens Mot ohatlos B entie) S O l $8 OOO hins in company with the police took | men of the town. The Brotherhood MURDER MYSTERY . i lobnlcresRilboeh BEyce o treet, nly ’ o ; ! ool i) e e e, ety o plant and Sharp's station at Electric § Gerald Bemeni of Boston: H. €. hisistation - ats Woodruffis Storesand it o m e Gl S EE R L | field, according to a statement made . John R. Grier, Alvin W made a practice of stopping every | nex( Monday cvening | this morning by Frank T. Wheeler. | Krech, Charles B MacDanatd, w. 11 | Good large corner lot—Belden street cottage only $3,600. ! . Tais fime worn question has been | Aoore, Georze I Baker. Sr., samucl| _ 2 Family house on Grand street. House in Belvidere Vajue. Call at Once on machine with a blinding headlight. Chi . | Body of Brilliant Young Womu 5 i Ty 9 } B & Woman, AR ) ; e e e Think Beckett Crazy. the subject of controversy for a num- | Rea, Lewis Cass Ledyard and Geot = 1 I ei A liat g B e S e T ot e ber of vears. Plainville patrons of the | Harves P ill give : SSession. ery machine passing by was halted | ;5,0 the residents of the Blue Hill ; 3 . RN Ol o A for sale, will give immediate possessior i iiheNdriver Siwe tcd il abontilinis(| IS 8 s S S e et . ‘onnecticut company feel that the lights, showing that it is a common | ' 2 s e fhn @GO nnmmcmom is o necessity and that LADY ASTOR GETS “CALI | | i | | " 2 is really guilty of the murder of ! e 4= s ,_.,F - practice amonz automobilists to| (yiaries Taft. Those who have Enown Lawton, Mich.. Dec. §.—The inquest | /L MUSt some duy hecome a reality S CAMP REAL ESTAl L LO. | There has been ch specula : . Miewe el eon niieh suedibiion Embalmed. Is Discovered Hid- e il adisit st na e e 2 T8t ) o e B e e it i e o : 8 | Beckett in his.younser days stale , ; q : . : tting Jaw. allowalfl iMany (complaints) have |\ osser 8 S AISGRECETCRTE B s et ath of Miss Maud Tabor. | 1o such an improvement which would Commons 272 MAMN ST. PHONE 543 ROOMS $05-6 BANK BLDG been sent into the commissioner's | Lot e hu:\,a{.»( et [ brilliant student of languages and | immeasurably Dbeiter the service on | - : office about the strong lights on n 41:‘;-:4? the contession 1o excite nows. | literature, whose body was found | the {rolley line between here and New DondofiDec: 3 Tanetonine . | Brituin. Numberless attempts have ; only woman member of the house of e zain notoriety. Others | Sunday jammed into an old trunk in | papers and gai GG he been made by local people to induce | commons. had her first experience in iriver last night when called upon to : ! it : 5 put on his power in full and escaped, | (o0 P HHI S sl this morning with indica- | this plan. but with no success. naving innocently transgressed one of the darkness concealing his number. | 2 tions that after foday's session an The double track from New Britain | the small canons of the house. She There will be no more warnings Ll ey 1Ry adjournment will be talken for a.fort | NS at Sharp's station and there is a | was returning to her seai after voting 1bout high powered lights and owners | Wallace Dickinson = has left for|night. This will be done to enable with blinding lights will have to take | Florida where he will spend the win- | 4. & Warthem. dean of the pathos | P4 The double track continues | With another member “within the {he consequences. - The state police | ter with friends. Since Mr. Dickinson ! jogical department of the University { ['on Trumbull’s to Plainyille center. | bar”™ where nobody ix allowed 10 Were on the:job to warn last night. : left hece.he has been making his| of Michigan to make a careful exam- | Fhis mode of operation wmakes it |stand. The speaker called “ovder” {* o= = mes Jit in the future it will be to arrest. | homie in Madison where Iic 0Wns CON- | ination of ihe viscern of the dead | DECEssary for cars from New Britain { but Lady Astor inaware she was ad- | oo s N T T NP The statement was made this morn- A siderable veal estate. { woman to wait at Sharp's station until the | dressed continued talking. Thereupon 3 ing that half of the accidents which ! The condition of Mrs. Lucy -North-| Dr. Warthem yesterduy expressed | ©4rS from Plainville amvive at that | the speaker raised his voice and re- | . . the past few months were not due so | Miss Lillian Lindquist was sur-igepgicaemia and added that body had | electric signal lig LY, ek (AR CHORE GRTEhe | much to excessive speed as to blinding | Prised by a number of her friends at{peen embalmed before being placed The present agitation ix being led | realized her offense. stepped quickly lights. Several who have been vic- | her home on Savaze Hill last evening. ! iy (he trunk. Dr. Warthen's testi- |-"¥ the Plainville Business —andjbevond the bav and continued her I o\ " tims of accidents have stated that the | Many were present from New Britain, | monv followed that of Joseph Virzo, | Improvement association and the ai- | conversation {herc i 140 MAIN ST. |(‘|(‘]1|Hblll' 1790 blinding light of a machine coming | Berlin and surrounding towns (;nmwti former undertaker who testified that | \emDt to secure the improvement will {owards them made them lose all | were vlayed afier which refreshments | yo had frequently talked of marriage | Pe organized. The Sociation sl 2 : : o serve a2 orters of the move o Jense of direction, with the result that | Were rv | with Miss Tabor quests that supporters ¢ Th d d F d there is an inevitable collision. The W. J. R, C. held its weekly| . Fiorence Tabor Critchlow, | Mment report their views and com- ursday an riaay ghines passing over the “pike.” One GUNERAL CONTRACTOR single track trom that point to Trum- | on a measure and stopped Lo chat —HEAVY HAULAC Ofice and Yiwd:—551 Stanley S treet Felephone 115-4 Building Loans to Employees of New The commissioner of automobiles. shoot on :‘h{‘p,\lv : \\:1‘un|; y’;ffl;-‘.(! \oisl | who discovered the body of her D!:-Afn‘s 1o the ".‘aal‘le)“:)“1 \"(:vl:z:) ‘L'Hl;]\ln | Carnels Robbin B. Stoeckel, is determined (o | evening \“"r' SR ane ":‘_1\0nn ger sister last Sunday, remains |attempt to carry on a separate cam- Lucky Strikes 10 acks put an end to the constant violation | highest _seore o lh‘\rk\enm‘ with ,m‘m custody. following her refusal to |Paign . vt Chesterfields of the headlight law and has now Out of 50. hl";‘n" North was second } jeqtify at the coroner's inquest. Virgo Coali Axiving SIOWLY: Sweet Caporals for ziven warning While the law was | With 35 out of 5 |mqn is under detention. Local coal dealers report that | | I | | Britain Industries. Consult H. J. Foiren, Manager. and Mrs. William Fogetie | coa Lord Salishi being strictly enforced, """‘”’S“"‘M‘\.f:; ;“w‘m‘\:‘ " \‘::‘f” \L\’f; e N By shipments are ul'r'l‘;": 51"‘\_\“\‘ -""" Mecea 9l ere 5 2 naking ght ravel | SHas Al s SEXE . ~ . esent ndition of 1e coa M o e A S e REPRESENTS GOULD. RN 0, (I : B supply is far from satisfactory. H. € Helmar ... 10 Packs for $1.35 this matter the old time “blinders” Berlin Briefs. have come back Harry Vile is resting comfortahly coal with a promise of prompt ship- ohtly Tor Xmas Thompson has orders for 25 cars of t your Klectrical Supplies To Open Fair Tonight. from his injuries rececived the other tion Regavding Divorce. meni. he says. He added that he y ~ The East Berlin Fair opens this | day at the Landers plant in New Brii- T e e remier | would rather have the coal than the RObel’tS Smoke Shop E | B 3 lers have a very evening .at Athletic hall with an en- ain | i il i o e e e clyiie bl e tertainment and dance. The enter- | Mrs. Daniel Flarnery ix moving| ! 5 I small supply of stove and nut coal and 13 Whiting St.. Plainville J et this evening will be fur- | her household to New Brilain today | Gould here vesterday at the hearing LR , the juveniles o o | wheve she will reside on Trinity streel | of the court on a motion by AMlrs. Gould mished by the juveniles in town who | w | lf h . ST have been working up a program | in the future. Mr, Fannery. before| from whom Mr. Gould recently obtain- you have any wor that you vant Condition Remains the Same. lie died. hought a home on that street. | ¢ 5 divorce, claiming the French Henry L. Porter of Hudson street, | Some of the goods remaining at the ARt e e e e l Good Three Family House, Garage Typewritten call on Us. We also do Multi- Ex-Premier Viviani Is Counsel In Ac- t appears at present that the con- rheumatism, There is not much |town this morning. malking it ihe| gomicile in France, maintained that in change in his condition. the cold | coldest morning of the season appealing against the judgment of the weather ageravating his ailment | The Ladies’ Aid of the Congreza- | court she implicitly recognized Berlin Social Club, [nonal church will hold a food sale at | prench jurisdiction, There could:be a Berlin Social or | the church Friday afternoon and eve- Mrs. Gould's counsel, supporting her %'ountry cluh in Berlin, it was stated | Ning. claiin, read a cablegram stating she this morning, if the male population Kensington Ttems. had begun a counter sult in the Am will get , togethe The Flannery Mrs, E. L. Emmons was seized with | ican courts and decision by the tr property on the “pike” couid be made "an attack of pleurisy while waiting unal here was postponed, fo his home with a bad lattack ol was while aduiitting Mrs. Gould has no h. S fi t / in ecifications, etc. Fine Location, by graphing, Sp ) New Britain Typewriter Exchange Schultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main St. e

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