New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 29, 1919, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DALY HERALD. MONDAY, DECEMBER 2 9, 1919, to meet the demands, he charges no A committee nay been named by more for onc puek than he does for | the congresation of the Kmmanuel ewch pack in an order oi w dozen or| Gospel chureh to take up ihe matter more, neither does he reduce the price | of securing a svccessor to Rev. M. S, becauge his f: ere tuken ad-| Anderson, whose sudden death vantage of by the I s purchaser.” ! curved about a week ago Npot The mayor views the demand charge | minist are filling the pulpit at p rather than a charge for maintenance | nent man will be chosen for several < | i | | 1 ot those faciliti vecks and possinily 1 r. Rev. H. N. ! | | Caretul and experienced Carctul ana f Shoppers to Fill sn:x“rs?:umd g Mail Orders (7Y > Dpel Fill g Mail Ordexs BIG SHOWING O THE LATEST NOVEUAIES - IN INCORPORATED Wonder Values in Winter L South Manchester conduct- on a basis of four cents a month 1o | od yesterday's cervices assisted by each 100 square feet of (loor spuce 1o | jrrod Minor of the Connecticut Bible Mayor George A. Quigley is in com- | be iighted. Tn his own case, the mayor | gociety. Members of the newly | munication with Manager A. J. Camp- | S4¥8, his bill will be about doubled ol | yamed committee arc: H. C. Capen, this account and the same will be true | 11 1 shancer, M. A, Crusberg and of many other users of tho Service. | pichird Stare, Other charges to be paid in (he future | : Heatherbloom, Silk Taffeta, Jersey | changes in rates for electric lighting, | are the fixed rate of 50 cents for each i ppGp ey STRIKES WAGON. o . » | @nd it 13 not tmprobable, the city’s | consumer, to)be lnown L rop, Silk Bottom ~ and Rufile, SR qr o i, that | SUMEr charge, and a charge of five of executive said this morning, tha 7 . g & o c S ecn, sents per kilowatt hour for the Cotton Taffeta, Silk Ruffle, Sat the matter will occupy the attention | \oq & Silk Ruffle, Cotton Taffeta, etc. all ::mtlluz common council at its pext It 1s the mayor’s desire to learn all The North St v stroet ear ‘due i nicely made, tucked and ruffled; come i Ob, W . the details of the electric company’s| the center a 23 collided with a milk Jects to New Rates, plan before the matter is broached in | wagon shi at the corner of Main The mayor objects to some of the| he council, hence his communication | and 1 ) N ets, nearly ulting propositions of the lighting company, | to Manager Campbell. 15 the plan is | seriously ortunately neither the principally that of the demand charge. [ as understood by him and explained Py cmucel Zeitlin, nor As explained in a communication sent | this morning by him. he will oppose riding with him in the o - . 8 Madras Sh!rtm S to all users of the service last week. | its operation in New Britain on the[ at the time werc injured. The hor ) > this charge is to be made because of | grounds that the rates will be too| also escaped without injuries but Ihu the ne ity of having fucilities ready | high. | n was badly damaged, throe e at all times to supply move electricity The letter which follows was sent | whecls heing braken, one of the doows - 26 inch, fine guality, beautiful color- | {1 the ordinary demand would call | by Mayor Quigley to Mr. Campbell | smashed and practically all the glass +ed striped effects, perfectly fast colors, | 07 The company has explained that | this morning in the cavi was broken. Dozens of power houses must be built and main- New Britain, Conn., milk bottles fell Lo the pavement with G8c yd. tained, forces of workmen kept in Dec. 27, 1919. | a crash. The team had just turned bell of the Connecticut Light & Power Black and cvery wanted color. | company relatlive to the proposed iuleel | Milk Bettles Strewn About M Street juice 1 In Sunday Night Crash. FRPEER %%%%m%%%%%%%% 3 to fit all walists, $2.00 to $8.50. p! charge of those houses, a sufficient | \rp, A, J. Campbell, Mgr., into Main street and wus headed in a number of poles erccted and. wires| (onn. Light & Power Co., northerly direction when the trolley strung, and a force of repair men Waterbury, Conn. came down the street. B must be ready at all times to see that Dear Siri— et ““i““‘(‘x" are to recelve, and) your company regarding ~change of — : . . \ under elr contract with the com-| l.te for metered elcetric lighting serv- | Williman Boyle ‘is Chosen New Leadef inch, large assortment of new X 5 hed it rate for w 1 se! t inc ge assortmen DEW | pany, have a reasonable claim tc eX-|ja. in {his city. &t Monthly Mecting. lve a s’ rl a b a ur ay, on aY’ extra demands for “juice” and while i T At the meeting of the Y. AL T. ty should be glven an oppor- ) figures. An endless variety to choose | they may be called upon only at inter- | i | ana B. society held yvesterday afte . ) Y be cé ©I'- | tunity to consider this rate before it S 2 t 31 PR g vals (e mecessity of havimg them | Ly 1 e ta s | noon, William Hoyle was chosen 15 uesday an eanesaay, Dec. 0 nciusive > he |cvr~ \?ml ':¢1|;nlall(| charge,” the com-{ {j.q change of Tate Is not sufficient. Yo rt‘h‘le new !n.‘fu;‘:u i ) u‘IS:- :’:l“‘ | REES SRR S 1 would like to discuss this matter | TO1ary . e . y ~N - e, o i ean it beaniee | ol et i | 38 Prices on Women’s Suits, Coats, Dr Waists PULL E R Under this plan, the mayor believes, | feel from my present understanding | S 8a oy i ¥8¢ BICTOAL: W FE0 I, 9 eSSCS, alS S . . Pel‘cale Sl‘lll'tlngs there is na break in the constant serv- | [ 4 in reccipt of a notice from TAB'S FICERS. and pretty effccts in dots, stripes and | Pevt. These forces must be ready for| T reel that the people of this. com- ready causes a new need for revenue, | 4;0+ 45 eleven day notice of an en- | Dead the organization for the'comi & the users of electric are being|of the rate that it is not a fair rate [ (IFEOHE (EROTCH e Rl Aran s 3 o o . ad- X 1 i i 1 i ‘ .and Other Garments are Decisively Reduced 1 g ; 2 A Y| marshal, Daniel J. Doherty; sergeant ruling would be an imposition upon | the city government in this matter. { SN FERE e PCT A SI0RE S ty ublic, For a parallel he offers Very truly yours, & NIVEN e T S e T R e i | & Finished Garments at the Cost of the Materials o Today--Ali the Reigning Styles and Popular Will Be At Method'st Church Janu- ary 16—Lusitania Survivor Included This is a sweeping after-Christmas markdown xn our ready-to-wear scction It w! W 5 AR i C: e s wiil afford big sav- The Royul Welsh (Concert company, | ings for (hose who need new winter garments. i Iiverything is from our regular stocks of dependable quality. of ihe Lusitanic sinking, will be at d This is a regular event here and is always greatly appreciated. the Methodist church, under the aus- pices of the Baraca class on Friday ovening, January 16. 4 In addition to the musical program, ncluding Risca Willlams, a. survivor Mr, Willlams will give a 35 minute | f 28 s 3 ) lecture on the sinking of the Lusi- | g » e a tania and the causes that ought i R ) x ‘ i) America into the war. Mr. Willlams’ three companions on the Lusitania were drowhed when the giant liner p . . e i " cpeog 2 was torpedoed, but he, in a 200 foot o = B ’ . lcap into the ocean < a strug- i g 3 L] "hn" mass of ', s saved. | 1 This lot consists of black and navy serges and tricotines, suit u sle for spring wear, chevronas { Y S o~ and iridescent cloths. The sizes 14 to and the c¢olors taupe, botile en, dark brown and olive. —————— e ey e ———— N o ’ { PROPERLY AND AT REASON- « \ b - ABLE EXPENSE. e » ~ Sa Included in’ this Jot are wool velour models, silvertones, duvet de Juine and Oxford Suits. Sizes 16 I_operate a daily Freight and Ex- ” b 5 : " to 42. Belted and tailored models. Colors taupe, brown, henna, field mouse, oxford and checks. press Service. New Britain, New Ha- 2 B - R « ven andNew York. Trucks rented by ! D . R — s 53 d=y or hour. Locul and Long Distanco s ; g 3 ) ® ! Moving and Trucking. s . e 3 Many beautiful models of silvertone oxfords, duveet de laine, trcotine and broadcloth are included H HARRIS S @ 5 / 3 in this lot. The shades, light and dark brown, taupe, navy, plum and rose taupe, and the sizes 16 to 42, A . 2 ., Garage Tel. 1560, Housc Tel. 1849, . 60 SUI I S A I 43 50 . 4 L J $ 5 W k e A wonderful lot of oxfords > included in this lot, stouts np to 53 siz¢ as well as small sizes. Box “EN!S“N [iARAfiE L ; OrK mor = d models. I'rench model effects, tailored. belted and ripples. Che s well as imported British suits are s 3 tmcluded, in sand, taupe, brown. A few suits of silvertone. es 11 to 63 €30 MAIN STREET Produce more— 5 ”:f:!.‘éc‘f’silfpfi'é.'“.-';“n::fn:.‘i"‘ ‘ | Save more— 85 SUITS AT $53.50 y 3 & i 5 Many fur trimmed Suits included in taupe, dark brown, beaver, sand, light blue with raccoon, nutria MANR[]&S A'J-i[i l'n But we can’t continue increasing our pro- and seal collars. Suits of tinseltone, duvet de laine, oxfords and silvertone. S 16 to 44 duction unless we continue increasing our rail- OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessories, v - ¥ f o Repair Work a Specialty. 2 The farms, mines and factories cannot in- t P M h R d d | 139 Arch St A vastamowntof work now crease their output beyond the capacity of the (:Oa rlces uc e uce remains to be done which the ¢ TGN s venti railroads to haul their produects. VIM delivery and heavy duty e . ot p lated, and the result ts th trucks, from V5 to 5 tons, SIS Tvery i capital & Railroads are now near the peak of their 93 COATS AT 1 9 75 AMERICAN Balanced Six, e S Nt PARiNE capeciiy. _ Pleasure Cars and to prepare the railroads lo o4 ve adequately the ased Ty 1 o1 1 lot includés a beautiful inodel in sllvertone in Reindeer, and navy polo coats in dark brown, C'lTY SERVICE STATION. Ser audequatalytisincmard Without railroad expansion—more engines, ¢ ¢ 3 % polo :~l ade and olive green, and coats of heavy wool velour with Kit Coney collars. A M. P WALKER D. FHINTS, more cars, more tracks, more terminals-—there i ) aonessa, Prop. | Director General of Railronds —— can be little increase in production. 53 CO TS T $35 OO ; A But this country of ours is going to keep 1 i ‘ k ° right on growing—and the railroads must grow Beautiful Couts of Kersey. wool velour, mixtures and other heavy wool coatings are Wlth ‘t at $35.00. Colors navy, brown, 1d, green, black, plum. All sizes, 14 to 44. JELEASURECARS . | LT S e B 26 COATS AT $55.00 198 ARCH STREET cilities—and so increase production — there This lot includes silvertone modols in all the new shades, blouse effects and seal collars and cuff must be public confidence in the future earn- trimmed. Sizes 16 to 40. AUTO REPA[RING ing power of railroads. Tuf\_"r‘flroganslgil ALTY | The pation's business can only grow as fast 92 COA I S A— I $65.00 AND WE WILL BE AT YOUR | as the railroads grow. _ it " ’ SERVICE. Ir you want a real coat with either a large shawl collar of raccdon skunk, opossum, ruffs eof R the same fur, in tinseltone, bolivia, you will find it at this price. Coats of genuine “Worombo™ c-mel' AUTO REPAIR CO %adawiwememf Mfil[b&dhed byt/w hair crystal bolivia coats and all the wanted cloths and shades. Sizes 14 to 44, 7 115 GLEN STREET. L e e it 61 COATS AT $75.00 Station and Garage. ring information concerning ihe rallvond.eitation may ob: tain literature by writing to The Association of Railway Frecetives 4 Bokkara, Fortuna, boliv and al the new cloths are in this wonderful Aassortment, Some models H o Kkare una, and a i N Starting, l.nlchunc and Igaition Sys. UBroTaRc e Y ok are fur trimmed. Many short models of crystal bolivia with opossum collar and cuffs are also included. W y Every shadé and only one of a kind. MAXWELL SER CE STATION. 7 . road facilities. now to be sold

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