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NEW BRITAIN DALY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, Dl:CEMBx:R 17, 1919, @#fi#@##fiifi@@@fififififi### Y & R;{[lYYIZ;E NEWS GRAND JURY pR[]BFS i Stetger— Vedder Comp y MUSEUM INGLUDED ' RECENT GOAL STRIKE § AR S 5k IN GARNIVAL PLANS Miners dfld Operators Charged The Convenient Christmas Store n | With Law Violations Souvenirs Brought Home by N 1825 1919 T.ocal Men Will Be Shown .{'i apucial J\.fd'"}}.,il',\y{.\,',;f;]‘;‘.f & wneuss vow onusene <%= | Some Folks Think That trust laws and the Lever fuel control ‘War:Relics and Side Show Will Oceu- | et by coal miners, operators aud dealers. 2 7 zzz qzzzzzs 2 % Business Hours Every Day, Including Special Sale of Slippers for Xmas Offering Big Values in Felt Comfys, Moc- casins, Boudoir Slippers, Etc. WE HAVE A WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT OF THESE ATTRACTIVE USEFUL ARTICLES AT OUR BIG SHOI DEPT. OFFERED AT SPRCIAL PRICES Felt Comty Slippers in all colors for women, Men's Comfy Slippers, black felt ones, prio only $2.00. 00 pair. : Black Felt Juliets leather soles, and fur trimmed | Blue Telt Hylo Siippers for women, are priced af 00 pair. “ py - Entive Floor of ‘Truml - 5 1 ¥ mbuil Fac Saveral witnesses have been subpoe- | tory With Space Left for Dancing— | 18¢d and it was stated the Inquivy will | be bushed as rapidiy as possible '\ /2 @@@6%fifiéé@%&###fi%&&%@fi&fi%@@@#@%% Christmas Has Come ; tigation resulted from charges that | rost. chairman of the| operators had entered o conspiriacy to announced this morning that a war | (HeY Were joined in a similar conspir- | museum| will be inclided in the ecx- | S8V bV s0mo of the miers. Attornoy hibits at the Trumbull factory during ‘;"’ the government have stated thal the three-day fair. The war museum [ " "';",‘“fgj("'(‘u o no « he circus side s ¢ 1 el r )e confinec < v but will e & L:.m.: e WA Lo U Gt oniel | et S s A o i st i Just a racking of one's brains‘as to what to gef, {hen tiring oneself < o ed out that in conspiracy ses wit Many of the ioca on who were - Nk s cal men who wer nesses may be summoned from a in the service hrought home or sent| Sootiong of the - country without r to. their (relatives' and friends largel| 24rq (5 federal coust: Gistriots s """“;“'“"“_’.‘I"" Gr oty B The grand jury investigation follows i ng shells, articles of wearing ap-f py 4 day further . continuance of shopping is so hard, just listen te this parel taken from Germans, and curios | charges of criminal contempt against purchased in French towns. The com- | g4 officials of the United Mine Work- mittee has secured a collection of [ ars of Americ WS HG) CREO Gt these articles from members of Brock- | the hearing of contempt charges went YOU OAN PO MOST OF YOUR SHOPPING AT HOME ! Barnes post and they will be one of | gver until such a time as the govern- the feature exhibits. | ment or attorneys for the de The arrangement of the exhibits | see fit to bring the case again beforc at the Trumbull factory is being made | the court. The exceplion is the case of and then simply gel it—you can secure your gifts here with greater in such a way as to allow as much | Alexander Howat. president of the . [4 Gl e IS ’ roont us possible for dancing. to-fol- | Kansas distriet of tho mine workers. ease and convenicnee because youw'll find all of these on wne floor, Jow the program of entertainment | who Is charged with continued viola- each evening. music being furnished | tion of the federal court injunction RERBLBRED W A SPECIAL OFFERING—Felt Slippers for women with comfy soles, brown, wine and vose, priced for Xmas $1.6 and Ohildren’s Felt Slipp red and blue, Boudoir Slippers for women in blue, pink, lavena with comf) w for $1.25 and $1.50 pail der and black of big value at 00- a’ pair. ‘Women’s Bath Slippers of corduroy, hlue, pink, | Children's Slippers , pink and Dblue, : priced at purple 98c pair. 69c pair. Children’s Felt “Puss in Boots” blue and red | Warm Bed Socks for women and childrer selling $1.50 pair. for 15¢ pair. Biderdown Socks, blue, lavender, grey and lan. priced at pai Indian Moccasins for men $1.75. Women's $1.50. Children's $ Moccasing for Men, made with leather soles, priced $2.00 a pai “SANDY ANDY” TOYS FROM 69c TO $1.25 Playing in the sand has always been fascinating sport for the children. Here's an indoor Sand Toy, tho boxes fold open and make a tray so the sand will not spill all over the floor. There are a variety of styles that work automatically by the Alp String orchestra, of | hy furtherance of a local strike in “Sandy Andy” that is in thre sizes for 69c, 89c¢ and $1.25 cach. New Britain. Kansas. Howat has been ordercd to “Dumping Sandy” for 69c. Cyclone Wind Mill Pumps for 88c each. Panav pile Drivers for Knight's Addvess Tonight. appear in court Monday morning. D. $1.25 each. “Bizzy Andy” Trip Hammers for 50c each. Bowling Andy Mill 9. Extra Metal Harry C. Knight, vice-president and | A. Frampton, Moberly, Mo., another Sand Toys at 39c and 69c each. Extra bags of sand for 15c and 25¢ bag. Come to “TOYLAND” and ¥ | general manager of the 8. N. 5. Tele- | miner official, is also charged with @ take choice. phone company will address a aeet- | continued violation of the injunction to death getting things, If you have been planning to refrain from giving just b The way you do it is to decide whal you want from these columns GIeE 3 Women's lid Gloves, Christmag Cards and Stationery ing af the Brotherhood of the Con- | because of action similar to that af 5 . 4 Towel 3 - v = gregational church this evening. The | HOwat but no formal order for his Women’s Handkerchiefs. Blankets, Towels. HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE D ELIVERY FOR NEW BRAFAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY i{’fi meeting is open to all men in the | appearance before Judge Anderson RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHAS ED OF US. community. Mr. will explain | has been issued. It is stated that he Children's Handkerchiofs. Comfortables, Tablecloths. the methods used by his company to | Will be requested to appear next week W@fi@@@@@@@@@@@@#@@fi@@fifi@fi@@fi@fi@@@@@@@@@@@ secure co-operation between employ- rd that if he did not formal action . Tvory Toilet Articles. Napkins, Sheets ers and employes and will demon- | Would be taken to obtain his presence ) ; e Gont strate the manner in which such | it court. | Perfumes. Furs, Fur Conts 2 . ey : ¢ s 5 e o All mines in the state are again i W and up till this afternoon was still year 1919 has been posted at the | methods may be applied to other & i jory, Petti ses, aters BERLIN NE S there. It has been roughly handled. ) Berlin office. lines of busine Refreshments will | oPeration, it was reported this morn Hogiery, Petticoats Blouses, Sweatcr The number on the machine is C4502, | Acting Postmaster A. A. Barvett | be served after the talk. President [ N8 and with a very few exceptions but this does not appear in the Con- | took the examinations at the New ) Benjamin Bdwards and a corps of as- | &!l Indiana miners bave returned to Boudoir Caps. Bags and Purses v necticut vegister of the latest issue.| Britain post office for the position of [ sistants were in cha of arrange- | Work. With rescinding of orders re- - ) N 1t will be removed by the authorities | permanent postmaster at the local | ments for the meeting. st Wl"‘»l”“{‘(‘ use of ligm,‘ _ncm and Tea Aprons, this afternoon, until called for by the | office. 1 power, business and industry i rapid- ey : Distric e ; resu . Silk Underwear. Men’s shirts, Ties, Stockings. owner. Milton Sears returned to his home District Assignments. Iyirestoing o I iundetwhar Inspections Being Made. in Stamford aftr spending several | The Plainville Ministers’ associa- S —— The state board of health is con- | davs here with friends. tion has made the following assisn- | MUST WORK MORE TO ducting its annual inspection of tho Kensingtoh Ttems. ments of district workers for the cen- ! ; ; ard 8 BLor Thirme sus of newcomers in town: 1, Mr cattle In this vicinity. ory farm | Richard Shumway of Torrington is 1 ‘ - Sill be visited by the inspectors who | Visiting here for a few days with [ Ifohbein, Methodist: 2, Mrs. €. ¥ KEEP DOWN PRICES are testing for tuberculin cattle., The , Felatives. Spalding, Episcopal: 3. Frank A el ‘eport in Kensi is tha - It was reported this morning that | Hart, Baptisi: 1. Oliver Peace, Ad- S | ° Sdoctnan Tl of Pln REDAIP feport's scemmngion ie s dibasea | 10 vas remeried sl mornine | e amin: | i, iet, 1 Avtoraey CGoneraia | S8 teiger-Vedder Company nghway iy evening making the rounds of the | Congregational; 6, Mrs. Lucy Lewis, it alking e = saloons. One place is suspeeted of Episcopal: 7, Mrs. Charles Bunnell Remedy For the H. C. of L. Taking Military Enrollment. illegally:séiling ldudy. and M Rose Beebe, Baptist; 8, Mrs. The military tax enroliment 6f the NG g Ralph Morrill, Congregational; 9, E. —Campaign Launched. a RCH Japan, Hong Kong. Singapore. Colont town is now being taken by Third Se- = FIVE SCHOONERS bo, Bombay, Aden and Port Said, & CO OPERATIVE LABOR SOHEME | 1ectman winiam Ryan. Bvery man in SUGAR BILL HELD UP e el ) M coslnne [ iongo Dae Attorney Ges:| T IN STORMS | i5rom the Meatierrancan o Tishon town between the ages of 21 and 60 Episcopal; 11, Miss Mildred Rogers, | A+ Mitchell Palmer's plan for a fight | LOS vl He plans to cross the Atlantic via the with the exception of those incapaci- T Methodist; 12, Mrs. against high living costs today was | Azores ta New York, then to fly t 2, Mer Terton Lamb, e e merica and return home by rown Willing to Bear Expenses For | 1ated and those having served over- |jytle Chance of Measure Coming Out | Methodist; 13, Miss Helen Anders Isunched in llinols i HeRoutl{red M1t soas will be liable to the tax. The Congregational and Swedish: 14, Miss | 125t Dight fo 100 state and eity offi- | Material if Citizens Will Furnish | personal enrollment of the town also { of Conference in Time For Johnson, Congregational; 15, Miss |‘clals and representatives of women's is being taken at this time. Esther Neilson, Congregational and | clubs called here by Gavernor Ifrank Pier Demolished by Tidal Wave Tabor and Do the Hauling—Other Cradle Note. Action Before Holidays. h; 16, Mrs. William E. Bar- | O. Towden. Today they returned ferlin Gossip A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Le- Washington, Dec. 17.—Passage -of | ¥ Adventist; 17, Mrs. Culver, Bap- | home to put into practice thal part roy Gibney at their home in Kensing- | senate sugar bill by the house with |Listi 18, Mrs. Julia D. Baker, A. M. [of the campaign possible without | o jopoo N p, Dee. 1i—Iucom- | A petition is being circulated among | ton Monday. The child is a grand- ) ,mendments sent the measure to con- § ™ 5 . further legislation. | plote reports of the damage caused Washington, "Dec. 17.-Reqnests g Tadt Berlin residents for presentation | son of William H. Gibney, former|goronce today with little hope of it choosing these people to make Wormation of fair price commit._ | Piete P i to the board of selectmen requesting | town prosecutor. coming out in time for final action ) the can , the association believes | tees in evety community and buying by the storm which has been sweep- immediate repairs to the road from Demand Resignation. before conzress recesses for the holi. | it Nas a competent corps of church | by women, who, Mr. Palmer said, |ing the Newfoundland comst for the Kelsey’s corner to the Willow Brook | The Bolton-Kasica post of s \V_Orkl;‘rs. They “l~n| malke a census | represented 90 per cenl. of the na-ly.. week, recoived here carly today, ! bridge. Those fomiliar with the condi- | American Leglon has adopted re el B e e (;1vaj mew arrivals in town and en- | tion's purchasing power, Of MAthINE . iiue0q the loss of at least three| Of COMEToss assured o tion of the highway state there aro |tions condemning the sentiment ex- | sugar equalization board througn | 464YOT to assisn them fo the various | but actual necessaries until prices Chgtrah R S an Legion now in sessiond vuts nearly 18 inches deep, making | pressed at a recent meeting of the | 1920, was passed by the house with | CIUrches, notifyins the stors. The | come down, were especlally stressed | lives and five schooners and L here travel almost impossible, particularly | Berkeley Divinity school at Middle- | ymendments which would keep in object of the ensus is to wel- | by the attorney gemeral. ! tion by a tidal wave of a railway pler y«..,mn\\ s asked Dy th Mm., in the cold weather when the ruts|town where a speaker was permitted | g, come new arrivals inio the churches.| Holding of “conservation and | at Placentis and the breskwater atl throush —Franklin D'Olier, I ; force the war-time powers of (he ; o commander, fo imme freeze. It became known last night that | to extol the red flag of Bolshevism | yovernment for the control of prices Plan Pool Tournament. LN s e oAt (G rang Dani pens; Fortins ; one of the community’s milkmen lost | and the principles for which it stands, p 4 se of influence by mayo and movement of sugar. Arrangements are being made for FeiEUTOHY ) : two tén gallon cans of milk when his 3 S reflections f 5 0y 5 o8l 8 s s to stabilize industrl : b3 and to cast slurs arki reflections upon | A4 passed -by_the senate the -Dill | pool ‘Surnament to he held within |2 Prosecutors to stabilize industrl . \ i @utomobile slid into one of the ruts, [ the United States government. spealed the war-time powers permii- | two weeks between patrons of th conditions and re-mobilization of the | Verna B. ) throwing the cans out into the road According to the vesolutions, it is| ;o' iicancing control of the | e SO o e .\m(m: “four minute men” to deliver ‘“‘work | ling and Betty Mc\W. were reported to uad spilling the contents, 4 tig | 210, that Rev. W. P. Ladd. denn of | yyr, the entrics sxpectad are Horhert o | and save” addresses In theatres each | ho wrecks. Captain Thomas Whittle R Sing lis realized the poor cordls | ounsciuten and others presentaP | IAs passed by the’senate; dthe bill | bridge, John Seott, Fruni Prior, and | MEDT \rero other steps advocated by | of the Barbara MeDonald wus washed tion of the road, and that it has beon | “agent of the Soviet govarnment” and | Terealed the war-time powars permit. | Charles Hornberger. The latter has | M1, POmer: | “devils” #p bad. condition for the past several | 1t e sewaated that i the allegations | U8 the licensing conrol of'the sugar | but one arm and his accomplishment | , Profiteers he termed “devils” and il Tile o eoaoitot orlinr oy |1 e e e e L e e Dost, | Pusiness and the requisitioning of | s something out of the ordinary, the | ¢ warned the mavors and states at- S e comt mov promine immediar | bt “ound true. the Bolton-Kasien post | ylgeks”of refinerics. Tn fhe confer- | YOUnE Tan having _number of high | (OFISVS 10 “EO after” them “with il i & ot8 1 enc + committee fro + two | TUDS fo his credit. John J. Murphy, | the power at vour command. ke relief, but would make a suggestion 1o | of tne Ameriean Legion, demand the | €nce the commiiteemen from the two t : skl S tho Bast Berlinites which could be | yesianation of Dean Ladd houses will make an cffort to reach | Proprietor of the new pool room will "~“'A”“‘”“ “"Z"' as Haman before you put to practical use. e Oftice Still There, an early agreement on the amend- | nnounce the date within a few days vet lmmfi- ;\ th uw‘m ‘ He suggested t those interested Residents of Berlin and the vieinity | Ments and send the measure back | o At "".','p,_\"“', Lo il b e S Tel In the construction of the road use | \who patron the Berlin postofiice | for final passaxe. 1o raembers of the Christian Fn = o o maximum 1 : t 3 3 deavor socloty of the Congregational | Production” he sald, adding that ten LS.C 3 | their own carts to haul the gravel | were ‘glad this morning to find the | X soveral dny e He g 3 . chureh will attend the annual giving | Der cent. more production weuld cut | ) lns steamer: Merclan, | Welmiid . tles others and materials necessary to construct | establishment which handles Uncle DEMOCRAT ]S ELEGTED e B e ol S ) s S TR (o The Le Lt e gl B A i 2 new road bed. Any additional help | Sam’s mail still “going strong’ d. Mesi riteingChristiang) s (D - from living costs and ten ypjeh put i, here with fire in No. 2| less ! all neéded could be given by hiring a | spite the threats of Samuel (oal Endeavor Union, held in the Trintty | per cent reduction of buying of - & 3 s g s e ale, ¢ M dist chure at city F ccessavies we op off ano Y ' £ 1 TR helis broke th laborer. The expenses he said, would | owner of the property, to force the | 3 ¥ . Tethodist church in that city Friday | necessaries would lop off another 20 | yyme her voyage today. The Mer-! ing ! broke tha %4 Paid by the town upon the pre- | postmaster and his shop out into the | - H- Hoey Will Go to-Gungress From | evening at § o'clock. IMech member | per cent. | cian is bound from for Man- $ > o8 morning im Inyg sentation of the bill. It the East | gireet. o Novtn Cavollmwlu Risce ot Eeaerat [ W0 SENEISSUE LS SRS SRR (O BRdman i s Hotiny fut She sl iChenter, (Bnaiand: ; i i 2 LA 1 ceries or provisions (o be given to |tion of costs of necessifies incluf : ual Jungling of telapheus Berlinites adopt the scheme suggest- Tt has been stated that the posl % = . uid | ed, Sclectman Griswold is of the [ office will be moved to the Flannery | JUdge Webb, Resigned. needy familios in New Briain and | cnuctment by congress of laws ex y D WORLD FLIGHT | " a1 newepaper o i 3 p road o ¥ % ired S ke e : - Plainville. tending government control of food | otice of t ol of opinion that the road can be repaired | property as soon as permission is re Chavlotte.. N. C. Dep. 17 -Ad Grahim Reécovers s S ! the worl anld 'ono YON srega dmmediately. Otherwise it will be | ceived from Washington for the |ditional and almost complete returns ! ; i "““‘ oo dlinyicention slximonthsRiste: - lously, “The whistles ave oalling this next year hefore anything can be | change. Tt was rumored yesterday if | today from yesterday's special electfon | George Graham, son of Mr, and | D€ Peace freaty is ratified peopln to church and Uin going'™ iR developed Anten that's irom - 1 Diego, Three Lives Also Sacrificed—Railroad TO CONSIDER. i in Newfoundland, | Protests of Ex-soldiers Will Be Taker Up by Members of Congress. ex-service men will be consldered b congr¢ss in frum legislation for thal benefit of the 1 veterans members of congress assured representatives of ation giving | The schooners Barbara MacDonald, | eonsideratio p M., Grace Dar- {~ovarhourd and drowned., Two mem® |'bers of the crew of the Verna Bl Adams weve frozen to death in the d wash when that vessel was : wrocked near Burin. NOT EXD OF THF WORUD. Telegraph and raflroad service has been erippled by tha drifting snow | pudianapotis Peopte ictous N and many of the distant const dis-| tricts have not been heard from for | Factory Whisttes Get Canght. Indian:. ¥ 17.--One Yo hold on Saturday. was sxpested to ya-| I'¢ min the g~ Aviator Will Start on dane. The town is willing to pay | {he present premises occupied by Un- |4n the ninth North Carolina congres- | . Loren Graham of West Main | — = s SN iorilavd RO what is fair, according to Mr. Gris- | ¢cle Sam and his mail were not vacated | sional district did not . materially e(, has just recovered from a se wold and the permission to the peo- | pby evening, the owner of the proper- | change the result which showed Clyde | Vere attack of influenza. 1fe is living ple to do the work and be paid for it ! ty would force the postmaster and his | . Hocy, democrat, winnar over his | In Utieca, Y.. where he is em should not be construed, he point- | cquipment out of {he building. No | republican opponent, John Move- | ployed. is expecteditiome withinil (SUEE SR CHIC LS L : B N e d out, that the community could de- [ sueh move has heen taken, however, { head. for the seat in congress wada | @ week for the bolidays e e WS Ol SRS L S H el mand an unreasonable rate for the |and the post office probably will re- | vacant by the appointment of 1 . 51'0) o1 bl 2l J. Bl | xden, an. s Gl enieliotalin Ada s Lang e & - el IR 00 i renctl uboni| main viiere it lsmew until the Washe | Yaiss Wehb T o “""K' "»‘:: '\‘\‘Wt SoNE Razsutus Found. | nounced hers 1t he mropesed | PHANKEUL 00 PORICE. them in increased taxes. [ ington authorization comics for the | Hoey still claimed w madority b LOsal SN gon Al o brofessional elephui become stuck, starttng the Qi which the of whistles were oined withont kwewing exacthy wt Searfs, $6.50, $8.50 and $10.98; Men” | IS Tirst Stap. | imai andl GliNavents. Bath | Roboc. Irlu s 1Vest Stop. | big assortment of Ladles’ Angora| 1Ong Trip Before February— "'>-| A whistle &t a rallroad roundbouse had hunters | 1o start from San Francisco beforoi chisf Willlam 1. Rawllngd hos tos it difficult, i fact, practically impos- | from New York bave ebrusiy in an attempt to Ay around | ad & lotter of thanks frovo th } o the i | move, about 2000 whil orehead ¢ Ty ) ave enptured the vy # ved & et \k 1o We 2 Sutiporting the R | Iast Berlin Ne ont bout 1,500 sible 1o secure desirable grades of cond | Razzutus and returned 1t to the Amer- | the world in o seaplane. llonotul »' ome bome coramittes, tanderins ZJudge Griswold has siven James | _ Fast Berlin News ‘ s (ot v abont 1, [ e BteR e g . Tonofuli| vome boue ©'Brien sixty days in which to find a | The Campfire Girls will zive theiy DINEAL S el . O Bietetol. 1 costs more to have 1t de- by 1 3. —ndvi his raute frem there would be ving ed during thoe home for himself and his wife, who | play entitled the “Lonelyville Girls . i 5 ‘ e R e ahhaidor i Rvoro i i has been living with her moiher for “:n Athlet hall on Friday evening of rv—————— Sp— the past year. Mr. O'Lirfen has been | this week ® Wwas an iss \ ¢ ion Paying seven dollar week for the Ars, Juwmes Holigan returned to hor yest . « ivoeatiy e on for thelr enrnival January | Would be his first stop Wilic 10 he able fo huy nut coal. Lo T A SRR | ¢ ] supplies of (he desirable slzes and | g : R USREIAT hix wirc and hishvother. | homs, hate yestonday,, Bho hud besn. Mojehesd (onk S pass PIOC e cusiome o obliged fo take eax | RS Do your Christmas shopping carlv at Rvder’s. We have a full line of Elec B it ol ti 3 veek oug serfously ill for s 3 " Il viEton caly e i, They have orders n for 8 e hod in the futire, o haled Jim- | home of her motl Middlctown ) e ey - ! trical goods, Chinaware, Cut Glass, Flashlights, Toys, Pyrex oven-ware, Calendars, mie into court. + Jaievi e Rt | ST SR A ) ! Cards and Booklets, Ingersoll Watches, Sleds, Ever-sharp Pencils, Stationery, Ete, Py ts promise dently « tered t Tier lems. Plalnvflie, (‘onn. the East Bertm road siuce last Kriday Hable to pay the inco: