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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1019, 2| PLAINVILLE NEWS | ‘w:var,,ese?":::e:f-'f-fi;- Steiger-Vedder Company nd Aowers. There will be an tainment in the evening. consisting of Suecessors (o C. S, Hills & Co., HNartiord a musical playiet. There will be read , 1 ings by AMrs. Revnolds of orestyille. | "he members of the benevolent society | b ol ora fandl ts decorations, “T'he local branch of the W s 1K B i ma will meet at the home of Mrs. IElla | Sy . Cowles, 60 Whiting street, Friday aft- | . e : : ; fore . e nally intended to have this meeting on 1 tages in sel JAN. 1, % AND 3 THE DATES .ty 7oy oo v |§ - Fashionable Furs and Fur Coats S Advt ! IFor the winter comfort o cruinir rs on your gift NOTICE-—~Get. youy ves sharp- S Fair Nets $1800 Profit—Dan | cned and S A s t of qualityy SRBHH R ke Blmlll\'~~ Ihllll‘\ kvery I ¥ &) Sy "l £ \l. w6 * SOME SPECIALS IN HOLIDAY FURNITURE MAN \' ’I'H()l GHTIUL FOLKS WITH AN EYE TO USE AND DURA- BILITY ARE CHOOSING FURNITU RE i |. 01t THE HOME FURN ITURE IS INDEED A GIFT OF ENDURING SATISFACTION, PHESE HOLIDAY PRICES Al SUCH UNUSUAL VALUES THEY WiLL BIZ QUICKLY PICKED UP AND WILL BE DELIVERED WHEN- FVER THE PURCHASERS WISH. GIVE FURNITURE MORE THAN A PASSING THOUGHT. Martha Washington Sew binets of solid mahggany, $51.50, $35.00. Tea or Card Tables. drop leal, of solid mahogany, priced at $25.00 each. Muflin hds of solid mahogany with lipped edge for $8.50 each. ons, mahogany, walnut and jacobean, $23.50. $27.50. $32.50, 5.00 to $60.00. —OTHER GOOD GIIFT SUGGESTIONS— > Spinet Desks of solid tahogany also in mahogany finish. Smoking Stands of walnut, also mahogany and jacobean Telephone Tables of solid mahogany. mahogany finish. finished and fumed oak. Also Highboys, Lowboys and Secretarys. . Mahogany Book . Cases. Price: ranging frim $45.00 to $125.00 each. Davenports. upholstered in tapesiry and velours, handsome jpicees $85.00 up to $350.00 cach. 2 Day Beds with box malttress upholstered in tapestry cretonne and denim 37.50 o $50.00. 7 Wing Arm Chairs of solid mahogany with cane seat and back ). Others $12.50 up to $65.00. Mahogany Trays with glass top, ideal for Christmas and not expen- sive $6.75 and $7.50 cach. Handsome Hall Clocks of nahogany would make superb gifts from $65.00 to $250.00 cach. Priscilla Sewing Cabinets of solid mahogany, choice of two sizes, at $7.50 and $8.50 cach. Ladies” Writing Desks of fumed ouk, bird's eye maple, mahogany and walnut, big choice from $£6.50 to $65.00 ecach. GIVE HER A HOOVER SUCTION It will make a lasting and most satisfactory gif or efficient work at has no equal tions LG repaired now. Skates lef 5 | 2 i list the store offers distinctive f ¢ theit t |l styling, the quality of their polts g ¢ theif 1t Ryder's store i be called fc first-class work; prices rvight. Smit pozkmanshipSeachitmoteRenel iy dard Steel & Bearings Co.—Other | Shecialte Company, Railroad Square, o Plainville 12-6-2dx News About Town, NOTICE—Just received A rze I“ur Cloat, Stole or Cape, and eiter Collins to Open Restanrant at Stan- | No remembrance will be received Brock-Barnes post, American Le- | SHiPment of sensible Nmas zifts for | confidence of its reliability and appropriatencess gion, will hold a three night carnival | M0 women and childven. They ave on January 1. 2 and 3 at the Trumbull | USeful as well as ornamental and the Hilectric Manufacturing company's fae- | Prices are veasonable. ¢all and look NUTRIA, RACCOON. tory addition. The proceeds of the af- | them over before buving elsewherc fair will be used as the foundation for | I- J. Birnbaum 12-6-t¢ building fund for the local post. The | FOR SALE - Two building lots, a0x rence H. Frost is chairman, will hold Plainville 00 each Erminia a meeting this evening Guazzo. 2100 West Main street 1t was originally intended to hold 12-8-3dx practicability and daintines: Rnd here you will find | hindreaiii the carnival in the Trumbull com — new and attractivel Blouses in erepo da chine, Georsetts and sl pany’s new concrete huilding but this| A PREPST POLICEMEN specially arranged for your Christmas sclecting, at $5.98 to $35. plan W abandoned as there is some joubt as to the date on which the | er‘ ure will be completed. The Le- N MURDE > ~ES | . e Gl e : he L LA s A R Z Chrlstmas Bags’ Purses and‘ new building and may have the first | SKUNK, LYNX, FOX, HUDSON SEAL, Blouses are gifts welcomed by all women because of their floor fur a check room | s Outcome of Kil f Four Labor- Vot ot e omimival will e | 1S Outcome of Killing of Four Labor l th (; drawing for $100 in gold and a num- T RiocH ea erx OOdS ; i ; i ik : in Riot in Boga- er of articles. The pos has secuvrec “‘h'u”l' ,;"mf . e o e s WOMEN'S STRAP PURSES in assorted leathers, with baclk vassers will start work very soon. A= i and top strap handles, $1.50, $2.50 upwards. thur Booth presented the committee Franklinton, La., Dec. 8. Thirteen | N with an imported carved meerschawm | Policemen who were members of the VELVIT BAGS in assorted colors, faney silk lining with ingide pibe which is one of the most valnable | Posse which killed four laborers in frame and secvet pocket for change, $3.00, $5.50. $8.00. $10.00, prizes included in the drawing. ¢ Bogalusa, November 22, in a battle; $12.00 upwards. . local lodge of the Sons of Italy voied | over the atfempted arrest of a negro | The “Hoover” comes in four sizes, and will be demonstrated to you at vesterday to supply one af the articles | labor leader. were arrested vesterday LEATHER SHOPPING BAGS in assorted _leathor $1.50 our Rug Department. Oue floor up for the drawing, and the merchants of | o0 the charge of murder, brought here Give Furniture a Thought for Your Gifts and come visit our Furni- the town have contributed others, on a special train, placed in jail an ture Department Two great floors filled with everything that is de A number of posters made by the| hour and a half and released on bail | CARRIAGIE BAGS. $5.00, $7.00 upwards. able. pes members of the post have heen placed | of $40,000 each. in conspiciious plates about fown Affidavits chavging the men with| CHILDREN'S PURSES in assorted leathers, 50e, 69c. @ HAVING AN AU'IOBIOBILE DELIV ER" FOR \'FW BRXI'AI'V YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY fi Fair Nets $4,800. murder were sworn out by Jim Wil- NG ; : liams, brother of Lum Williams. o RLCEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. The firemen's fair which closed | ¢ (p hl;m- ‘hmm_\f' e “"'\m“m & z s @fi@#@M@@@@@@@@fiw@fi@?@Qfi@fi@@@fi@@@@@@@@@ sovunday e wasthe most s | fune” ol VU sl e "R fedeRedatetototalotot-Toketotetototoehatotote Tototoko o o X ot ) upwards, s o2 MUSIC ROLLS AND CASES in assorted leathers, black - and colors, $1.00 upwards. ful affair ever held by any local Or-| former (nited States army captain, — e — ——— == | ganization. It is estimated that the| \who while serving with the others as e seods Wi be abo 800. aikoe i 3 nesday evening for the annual elec- | Acorn A. C. this evening at Jepson's | /et Proceeds will be about $1,8 sosslalidoputy, fvatim ounded B laiithe)) Ihe canvassers have mot completed | apm during the battle tion of officers. It is rumored the fu- | pool room at 8 o'clock. A full af- : their returns and the tickets have Kach man was charged with kill . ture of the Berlin fair is at stake. | tendance of the club is desired | . tae e o E k & D t N k William H. Webster is acting presi One-Half Price Sale staris Wednes- | not been turned in and it was decided { iyg the four labor leaders. Move than alin y ec wear 5 Cotiglas « ostpone e drawing d- sitizens sogalus: e aniec dent of the society in place of Col.!day. 9 a. m. at Goldenblum Millinery, | !0 POStPone the drawin ol wed_ | 100 citizens of. Bogalusa accompanied e el 5 g nesday evening. wh wi held | the prisoncrs on the special train, | REAL FILET AND IRISH COLLAR AND CUFF SETS Probate Hearing. i in the court room of the Town hall. ! several rode through the country in The largest crowd of the three| automabiles, and many parish favm- | NEW VENISE AND NET SCALLOPS for the ‘round .neck, There will be a hearing on the es- s 5 = . k RO Linomthes 10 e o hardson before | NOSKE IS DEFIAN nights was present Saturday evening. | ers came here fo offer their names | S e A Judge of Probatc rnard B, i The plans of the firemen received 2| on the necessary bond. One hundred | ney at the New B i . office, DECLINES TOQ SIGN |setback and the public ‘was dis-| and thiviy-three men signed bail | ORGANDY COLLAR AND CUR L 50¢ (o $2.00. MEN'S BILL FOLDS AND LMATHER CASES, $h00, $1.50, $2.00 upwards. Britain probate P " : appointe e e 0 > Nan- ¢ aled $520 J,m(mh” TDth it e o appointed at the failure of the Nau-| which totaled $320.000 Literary Socicty to Meet 5 gatuck department to present its Since the grand jury which investi-| b minstrel show The members of the ated the riet while in session last HOLIDAY SCARKS for evening . 2 A iles and one of them reached | ing any hills, court officials say (ho | SE——. the home of Miss Alice Huston. The e 1 qipbilessand Bone . 2 el e'— e e' onl any subject to be discussed is “Ntones.” Run Risk of Conscquences of here on time but the other failed to charges can hardly be {aken up before # appear. A telephone call to Nauga- = the session af the next grand jury elicited the information that the | which will be sworn in in the May| = — - Heads Are UWgfl“ized e o N ST - i paper on the “Blarney Stone” and tuck Y | | Capt Charles Warrenewili speak on London, Dec. 8.—Gustav Noske,|second car met with an accident soon jiitevm of court. Regular army troops| into Wushington loday to take & hand | day of Chairman W Hays ung WANT MORE PAY HOWEVER\M “Sphinx” 1 is veported (hat{ German minister of defense, declares|afler leaving that city and that it; are still in Bogalusa in thd numerous conferences an eandi- | other oflicials of the fonal commit Major Wilcox has kissed the Blarney SR S e R e D impossible to reach here on = 5 dates and policies incident to the meet- | fee, talk about (he vention city hel [iStoTie an kit 2 (" Capl Wativen has seentiie @0 L etomTIena it O gory time. The only entertainment pro-; CERMANS ANXIOUS ing of the vepublican national commiti- | gan to forecast ision. 1 {he Sphinx <o that all information | S0Vernment refuse to sign the protocol | vided was when a S e (on tee Wednesday, These conferences | was thought lil their col will come “first hand.” of the peace treaty, no matter what| Burnside sold a pair of rabbits a \ QT | easily overshadowed in interest the | ferences during leader o M Wi R e eaetime s | anetion. s temaris affording much TO GET CUSTOMS | 701", nane ot the moeting, which In | migit - virtualts ssttle the aiedHiel Be Result of Split in Stafl—Other 2z the consequences may be, according 1o | ° [ Sadis LT ¢ ne whielsin anighi il : The Connecticut company had an | the Berlin correspondent of the Daily | Amusement and gal ]i“'_ e hhe Ao to select a time and place for the Veago and § o malkin Ber News Items and Gossip of | clectric welding machine on the Ber- | Mail. Herr Noske was careful 10 say After the close of the & taly c | 1920 canventioh. With the arvival to- ' fig for the honor lin line this morning welding the [ he was giving his personal views, buy| Visiting fivemen were the = guests —of : | Interest. joints of the rails together to improve | it is said his statement agreed with | the local department at a banquet in : . T connection. One of the workmen | “intentions ascribed to ather members | Grange hall. - The party stayed until Limitation of So-Calle Miss Anna Scallon, principal of the | stated a number of the old bonds con- | of the German cabinet the wee sma’ hours and the Nauga- Relatives and Friends Will Remember Your ; Ao ¢ ave ception Bel. Worthington school. Berlin, denizd | necting the rails had parted so thaf Charges that Great Britain and|tuck delegation did not leave until ¥ today that any organized movement ! considerable power was being lost. He ance were “deliberately planning|nearly (“‘3“"“"‘f i e Berling Deo r e Revlorationtot i - also added it would cost the company | the destruction of Germany.” and that EReRibcallitopatimen W extona R SR TR S SUEEE IR gn the part of Berlin teachers Was| iy, much to tear up the roadbed (o those sovernments, “by deceit and |thanks to the merchants, to the can- | \FWHEC CIRURRS. BOTECr & and (0 taking place to demand an increase | install new bonds. the electrie weld- | trickery” were molding public opinion | vassers, and to the Trumbull Blectric |\ 1 iGieq ong the western boundary company for their part in making the & : of salary. She stated that althoush | ing machine accomplishing the same | in their countries preparatory to “crip- | of Germany is demanded by the union | vesult with much less cost. Fvery | pling Germany bevond the crushing | fair a Bt outharesil o Gl e ’ 3 A i broken bond will be replaced with a | effect of the first treaty” were made | fair will be used to purchase new | Lo ol S0t the corre If you give them something that is worth =aving, does not weae pay ‘to meet the increased cost off welded seam by Herr Noske, who declared he had | uniforms for the members. TR0 T s e e T out and incréases in value. living. reports that they were forming | Bast Berlin Items. “lost all confidence in the pledges of Restaurant at Factory Eranlfort lonl Main. Nholconroi: e o8, > “ollins, who has con-| o : 3 i 1 . ege A union 1o “back up” these demands| Daniel Donnely and wife, former | the Allies ; Danicel M. Collins, wh } has —con- | ence at which this demand was made rtlll ate s Tt S B o Bt i, ey e Demands for dock aed harbor ma-| ducted a lunch room in this LoWn 0F | was held on Saturday, and adopied - . ¥ Coas ST Inerney Parily eslean terial in reparation for the sinking of | ; pumber of years, will soon open a ! yesolutions 1o be presented o the na- she knew from personal contact with | v\ ana Mrs, Archer Walsh tendered | the interned German fleet at Scapa | restaurant at the plant of the Stan- | tional economic ministry the teachers a reception to Willilam Mason, the | {10W and the provision of the protocol{ gard Steel & Bearings. Inc. The firm “Phe so-called ‘interception bell Pre‘erred Stock The denial was made in reference | new lay reader at S{. Gabriele’s| emPoWering the Allies to enforce the| i) equip the restaurant and Mr. | along the horder of occupied territory to an article concerning the forma-| church, at their home on Wilcox ave- | terms of the' peace trealy were de-{ (ollins stated this morning that he! has not achieved the object anticipad- tion of a teachers’ union in Berlin | nue \esm,m._\ affernoon from three| Scribed by the German minister as the f \voy1d probably be called upon 10| ed. has handicapped genuine trade, printed in a recent lissue of ‘The| until two straws which have broken the| fyrnish more than 1,000 meals each | furnished considerable assistance fo = S . > back of German endurance.” The Bahlc. The Hoilds Dicceoni | Thomae dacelwoch of West Choe pohNel Cemen el e H N loavewiaiinRagson i ime W flem g HTicl Eradlers and increased the price Amerlcan Motor I ru k i s a o ed Stafes o8 o live « o < ave [ of goods materia 2 e union dc prominent member of the community, | well was visiting in town yesterday g Jureq ; ted Stales| poyes who live out of tawn hav f goods materially” the union d " ed | to ratify the treaty may mean larger| jepetofore taken their meals at the | clares. “lmprovement of foreign ex- representations from the other Allies ch room in the center of the town | change has not been attained, and this o ofhel % | 1une . e commissions estabiished by the e anno : et s o foot. among. (he Borlin teashors {o| house on Cottage street for Gliftora ] o commi : ed by heliut the crowds cannot be accommo- | union, therefore demands the restor Sty : | Dodge. As far as is known this is the y PACt Was another point urged by Herr| j,ieq there now. The officials of the | tion of the imperial customs border an racior O. preanize pangRunatRtle ot Yoo (1 N i B % Noske as a reason for Germany 10 re-| yyeqory had their attention called to | and the elimination of the ‘intercep ganization had been kept a secret B oa e o e SUUL Dy Rtiefcornol se 1 gn the prot Jl . > ke s | ation outside of the city of New Brit. | [us¢ to sign the protoca . {his condition and put up the proposi- | tion belf There has been some - ill-feelins | X “If the absence of United States rep- | jon (o Mr. Collins who accepted An export trade paper published in 3 5 among the teachers, it was stated to B M | Bell Grat resentatives means there will be more Brief It Paris stated last week that Germany tive stock: payable quarterly Our $10 Certificates of Common . | Miss Isabelle Lawrence won first | hu X - vief Items. i : ady, because of the belier held by prize Saturday eveningiat the Woods |l icnnienfon (heFcommissionsi e Assistant Postmaster James J. Gra-| hid established a customs frontier <tock may be worth $300 to the holder cventually, The Common number of them that part of {he s e nin “‘\ g 00d-1] qgserted. it would be injurious to Ger- | i1l at bis home on West Main | #long the Rhine, with offisials instruct- S rofite L e S 1en i for being fhetmostipopus. e Al e SR o uTdl ok | ham sl fa e i M stock shares i N ed to enforce an embargo on goods lar young lady in fown. Miss Avis - street 1 ) ) IMAS, we or every $10 you send us) sent salary demands without the cc agrec e G RGO R i From now until CHRISTMAS, we will (For every $1 ) Robbing won second prize. Seaman James Davis spent a week- 3 5 _ i nizance of the others. The teachers| Berlin Bi ‘,.,; end furlough at his home tervitfory as a means to imprave ex mail to you $20 worth for $10 consisting of—ON F—share of PRE- Are reticent about the malter and re-| ggwin K. Adams of the . 8. navy | RECORD BREAKING Masses were celebrated this morning | ¢hange rates. Thé action of the union FERRED and—ONE—share of COMMON STOCK of this company. L ake b N ts. H N N of 2 hers o erce referrec 0 fuse to make any comments | spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. at the Church of Our Lady af Mercy | of chambers of commerce veferred t Hoaxine R loas] and Mrs, E. P, Adams. Mr. Adams is YEAR IN PENSIONS | at and 8 oclock, it being the ”‘_w':" Hf“""”:'”“"'} ",‘\“K.‘m,‘\’“_“‘]”\_N‘”H” ) 0o ol cieemeG i e Stk > | reast of the Immaculate Conception. | e¢itung apparently refers to this Selectman R accom- | Mys. [. T. Williams of Burnside Mrs. George (. Turner of Flint, | by the German g € pAnied by a nuimber of Berlin citi-| spent nday with Mr. and Mrs. | Mich. who has - been visiting here, | S C i Wildwood sani zens, attended the hearing before the | George B. Carter ! s 1 t Has Paid Over | was admitted to the REPUBLIGANS GATHERING Z e Mrs. Arthur L. Woodruff has been tarium yesterday for treatment public utilities ¢ ssion this morn 1 s iy 1 il il ommission this morn-1 ., 55ined 1o the position as assistant A VG Auto Smashes Hydrant. ——- ing at Hartford for the purpose c town clerk by the board of selectmen A break in a fire hydrant at the cor- o D la 2 Since Sixties. reak in a fire 4 ¢ 5 et ivery State wpresenting arguments toward obtain-| Arthur L. Woodruff is the preseut mer of Pierce and West Main streets| & O- P. Leaders From Kvery State X | ing a lower fare for the people of | town clerk Waushington, Dec. S A record | about midnight Saturday flooded the Amiving At Vashingtonfor BiglSess Serlin and Kensington under the ex Kensington ltems, e e e i : o g R T isting zone system. The commuters Prancis McKeon of the 1 navy gang of laborers to work all day Sun- on Wednesd y H . 5 2 the federal government during the last . oht in re are not enthusiastic over the contin- | spent Sunday at the home of his par-| day until midnight last night in Q% W 5 R bl ued delay on the part of the commis=| ents. Mr. McKeon is stationed at | fiscal year although the number of is thought an automo- ashington. Dec tepublican eaders every state were ¢ 5 sion to relieve matters, it is stated New York cily leaders from every stat e comin Tissatisfaction at Present Believed to Chambers of Uommerce succes The proceeds of the the teachers wished a higher rate »f of the today reiterated his statement. how-| The Hardware City Loan corpora- ever, that there was a movement on | 'lon of New Britain is erecting a new May be worth $100 (o the holder eventually. 1t js a 7, Cumula- Make checks or Post Oftice Money orders payable to breaking sum in pensions was paid by (Factory, Portland. Middletown, Conn.) paiving it It pensioners was the smallest of any | hile struck (he hydrant in turning the veur since 1890 corner as trafic was unusually heavy Several suggestions have been made Mr. and Mrs. George Elfon spent ! night | | by commuters toward lowering {h. | (he Week-end at (heir cottage in Ni- | This was revealed by the annual ve- | at that point Satuvday present fare, one being the eliminu-| antic | port today of the commissioner of | Will Double Capitalization tion of the zone system now existin William Morgan and Louis Beecher | pensions, who said $22.129.292.70 was fhere will he a special meeting of ] ’ between Lincolns and the air| SPEN! Sunday at Mr. Morgan's cottage | paid ‘to 624,427 persons during the| the stockholders of the Plainville Do your Christmas shopping early at Ryder’s. We have a full line of Electrical goods, Chinaware, Cut Glass, Flashlights, Toys, ‘Pyrex oven-ware, Calendars, Cards and Booklets, Ingersoll Watches, Sleds, Ever-sharp George Lewis of Southinglon spent | sianer said. was $3.295,859.309.39 and | braposed increase is the result of {he Nk apEET | Stationery, Etc. Buccess of ‘the four-day -fair which | jpgther, . F. Lewis 617.520,402.30 including $65.211,665.71 | opening. The bank started business | i | | i | the week-end as the guest of his| the total on account of all wars $5.-| vapid growth of the bank since n\-‘ they have been running at Athletic Miss Marjorie Moore left vesterday | on account of the Spanish-American | With a capitalization of $25.000 ;nnti | 4 hall during the past week. It was | lfor Clearwater, IMlovida, where she | war { now has in addition to that. an undi I estimated 300 attended the dance Sai- | will spend the winter with relatives Ohio led the states with the largest | Vided surplus of $25.000 | urday evening Miss Moore has not been fecling well | roll, there being 60,902 pensioners Cliristmas. Sules i Gyounds, thereby decreasing the ftolr| 2t Niantic. vear ax compared with $179.885,328.75 | Trust company in the directors’ room Miss Mabel Gillette of Pine Mead- { 1o 646,895 pensioners {he vear before. i on Wednesday evening. It is planned spent the week-end with Mr. and | Total pensions paid to date on ac.| to increase (he capitalization of the $206 Realized. L, Lewis, count of the civil war, the commis-| bank from $25.000 to $30,000. The to® 10 cents. The Woodmen are pleased by (he | N Meeting Wednesday. of late and will recuperate in the [ drawing $21,582,330.04. Pennsylvazia The annual Christmas sale of the The Connecticut Agricultural so- { South for the winter was second Wwith 59,072 pensioner ’umws‘ Benevolent society will be held etety will meet at the Town hall Wed- There will be a meeting of the drawing $20,630813 44, Wednesday afiernoon and evening in

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