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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1919, e ——— BERSSRE] LI PLANVILLE NEWS e Steiger-Vedder Company '195' & been requested to be present To Start Census, The enumeration of the town for the 14th decennial census will }.'\ started Friday of this week, Iver flPENS Tl]M[iRRl]W The Dresses, Suits, Coats and formation requested by the onume TCCESSOR TO . HIL & CO. tors, The work is expected 1o tale . from two weeks to a month on m-‘ 2 F O count of tho mmmvg farn A spe- _,P’ : : urs m ur Friday, Jan. 2nd Begi SR o e | JANUARY rida an. 2nd Begins prepare 'S ¢ e tarmin 10 B2 D ‘ the populati at about 4,500, whic :tories Close for Holiday—Advents u reat January . Kensington district, it is thought, wii] | Attend Services—Gart Butt of Joke arve being eugerly songht by women who realize what wonderful have as many e E values these garments are at their present 10w prices— have as many people as the other | __gner News Notices of Tnterest to & 2 s t l two districts combined. ONE LOT OI' DRF Os a e East Berlin Tt b Readers: | OFf Al Wool Serge and Jersey: sizes 16 to 46, special at L1905 Mrs. Joseph Ryan, of Springfield, The American Legion carnival com- The Serge Dresses ave Nayy and Black—the Jersey Dresses are is visiting at the home of her parenis. | mittee has announced the following Navy, Taupe and Copen. They are rare hargains. 'I‘he Big 'Trading Event Of the \.'\('»\\. :lnd\.\‘('“, William Brown, for a | ,iopram of eniertamment for the Others in our Stock— da : three nightls of the fair, anuary 3 FORMERLY UP TO $39.00, NOW .... .. 821 nd Mrs. William Brown left FORMERLY UP TO $49.00, NOW .. A ol B L SDES terday S 2 and .00, 8 Year for “New York to spend |~ - FORMERLY 1P 10 00, NOW .. . R Nowr T b fhursday cvening: David Young the Scotch comedian, in various che ':\‘e:mi):],ldimn‘:wt«jixlf:]i of the :‘i:“ acterizations: Miss Kathleen Walsh, X Dresses of Crepe de Chine, Satin will be vocal soloist; Leroy and Appleton, the Thursday evening at the home of | acrobatic comedians, in o comedy & : A Mrs. H. W. Dowd. tumbling number and Taffeta— : S T ol i) e i Friday cvening: Members of Ply- g D NEW YEAK IN THE RIGHT WAY FOR expected Tiome from Norwlich, N. mouth post, No. 2 t Torryville, in Benutitul afiaivs in Navy, Taupe, Brown, Bark and Black—yery OUR PATRONS' BENEFIT, YOU AGAIN HAVE CHANCE TO SI {he latter part of this weel. a farcical sketeh, entitled Day attractive at (hese prices— . in the Army.” " SIS Up to » =g LECT FROM THIS BIG STOCK OI OURS AT COST. Loyal to England. e enine theen e m:ye:r: tnfcortdos il MO e Tor ol . e ? f - Mrs. J, 1. Dumont of Berli con- 8 ander: % . « WESSES U Y 3 BARRING A FEW MAKER'S RESTRICTIONS THAT WE CAN- TS T T e e o o e i R R SRl ; P NOT CONTROL, EVERYTHING IS OFFERED YOU AT PRICE per a reflection against England, her This program promises (o he both S 1'p 1o $65.00, NOW AT 1 HESE DAYS OF HIGH COSTS WILL PROVE A DELIGHT native land, and r quests that her at- | interesting and entertaining and its 2 S Up to $89.00, NOW TO EVERYONE, titude in its true light he set before | vaviety i¥ expected to prove an al- i the people, who 1pight misconstrus | traction. David Young has made Lim- 1] This is the sale waited for Ly thousands who well know the profit her loyalt self famous in this country, ag he was he u1ts re educed they reap from past experience. \When making your selection ask fou Hor letter follow: Sentinia Thine the var ol “Unfortunately a news story was | money for the Ifarry Lauder tund 1 bl ! 4 printed in last night's Herald which | [le gives very realistic impersonations s $65.00, Sale Drice.. 2 . S sade Watch Hartford Papers for further details. was reported as made by Mrs. J. L. of Lauder the famous Scotch com- Aty . B by ST 370,75 1 Dumont of Berlin. This is erroneous | edian, and mukes a hit with andiences SUITH U tol $1 SRl B teiz - #8035 and 1 regret publishing it. I had w|everywhere. The carnival committee B Los R SR bR B s Mg SR very rflvusuml time in London, visit- | cxpects (his announcement to he a . 5 ing my peop ave recuperitec 3 ) Il Rl TG S e e Out-of-the-Ordinary Coats At Bre: in he weather in Miss Kathleen Walsh is a New Brif- . i r z $45.00 Sale Price Cast. 1t is your once a year privilege. Our New:Yes gift to you ¥ingland is very mild. Living condi- { ain young women and is well known . * HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY tions are a trifle harder than here, but | in this locality. leroy and Appleton Out-of-the-Ordmary Prices ECELVING ALL: DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF U one must expect that, owing to their | are profes entertainers, having . £ ; o : closeness to the war, Rationing was | {ravelled throughout the United States They are mostly of Silvertone, Tinseltone, Chameleon Cord, BEBEEBETOOERGIBBBEEERRRSSBES BB 101 L e S e ] s R s BRBRCRGBE gy | oneet o e Diont wined e | oy The i lass vandn: | [] - Coyatal Bt an Velow—3-4 ol et o well ot short prt have vegained their nornwml condition. | tions at Y. M. . A.s and smokers in trimmed, He went to New York to mect the | many cities in New England and ap- COATS Formerly ta $ NOW v ee v e o B Lo on s BERLIN NEWS Cunard steamship which was bringing | peared for a number of seasons at 04 1ormerly to NOW e s . fl:,m T them back and waited there a week | {he Berlin fair. Both are clever COATS Formerly to NOIWIE I e S i FOR QUICK RE URNS USE { 50 S for them. The ship w a little over- | tumblers and are expected to please COATS Formerly to § , NOW fofeleototototototolal due, owing to rough weather al s ST G COATS Formerly to . NOW They will all return to England tc Reports from Terryville are that the COATS Formery to $139.00, NOW ... ...... e v Aoy s B gether when circumstances permit.” | dramatic ovganization of Plymouth ALL OUR BETTER COATS GREATILY YUCED ERA D C SSIFIED DS l i Berlin Bricfs, post, will bring with them on IMriday Jdgar W hitaker returned home last | &N a large contingent of followers. Fi Pl h C H L LA A “N NEW HRE ZUNE e o st o R BRI S TREE O R ine us oats | he attended the funeral of his uncle, | {ravesty on army life, avd it is d FORMERLY UP TO .00, SPRCIAL ... i W. D. Dunham s completed the | that audiences are kept laughing from FORMIZRLY UP TO $45.00, SPRCIAL street. The house has been converted | 11t note of “taps” dies away. FORMERL YUP TO $79.00, SPECIAL Comumiftee Appomted A0 WilL; o o tenements, the upper one of | . The program to he presented by (1 \ | | e aille e 5 Silbat o Sl == | ehanges to his residence on IMudson [ {he time veveille is sounded until th FORMIEERL YUP TO $55.00, SPIECLAL ‘ Universal Glee club has not been an- which he intends to rent. ; nounced., but the committee expects (] B w k 0 The Berlin post oflice will obsery ‘ ur lrs nnua | Day: Open from 7 until 10 o’cloc “'v',‘fl;" : '“::L' mi‘], "\’;O“d on the last | o e Sunday ovening. Mayor Jo- | night with a cargo of hides. Firstm in the morning and from 4 until 5 | "&8ht o ! i : seph B, Dmtton of Bristol will be the | official estimates placed the damm B. R. Showalter is spending the | Peen taken to the sceno of activities Joseph Fanion and famlly have re-| The blaze started near the engi | day in Hartford on business, ""l‘l ”:';“':(“"“‘” i "“‘“:"i “'i‘l"“"'l']‘.’ "['}“' woved from Miple et to 62 Pierce [ room and soon got heyond contre SCnain e employes are wondering 8 etien the crew. Thre ‘s broug! i 5 S . , Kensingt 5 g D . 2ibg e street e en 1ree alurms brought of DY) Bolocatal et Ol Blining o | e W s e VI SN sl njthe sd e sloa et e SR Mixs Nellie Irophy has returned to | Tive Chief Kenlon of New York eif » tel—Reudy f Ce ’ 2 A to consume all of it n o ¢ her home on West Main strect after an | two fire hoats and all the fire fAghti for sus Work—) flicers of Court Mattabessel No. | eurions ones, hec SERiR Lo S curiows ones, bhecoming inspired with | i) q0q stay in Beaumont, apparatus on eastern 'Staten Islan| I hsializons to Wateub or v | wier, causing her to list at the gtor ¢ ; | Other News ltems. e mtan P asonlenves hexiucg] | ofen m‘n-u.mfw e R a6 il e Forty Berlin citizens mel at the| will spend the remainder of the win- Fasories Ulows il L e ! - town hall last evening and chose com- | ter The Trumbull Blectric Manufac s Bkl Moten hes vesiguer Rin mittees to go forward with the plans Miss Florence Venturi has returned | ¥ company and '}""" ‘1“""; ra ‘T}' ;" his position as bookkeeper for the W for the establishment af @ fire district | home much improved in health. loarings, Inc., will close Bhelr DIANS| 5-¢pnil) gompany and has returned to ¢ 2 X tonight for a three day period of in-| *: hall Fiiver, Mas &l Splendid Shore Huddock g fise ‘ope i - P o B his home in Ifall River, Mass. He will i Stal'ts Satllrday, Jan. 3, a.t 9 A. M. fofeompiiselalfipropertyiivithintthei SR BOUG A o Lery itzon en- | vengory and repairs o machinery. The | /5 00 G0 g 1y Miss Dorothy Rogers ‘o s oy d ed 27 of thein las ? 5 L L : Worinmeniboundanon Wy e mmh:J ol of o mm\n»' Illt 1“5‘0} e 'm””y“ EREb Frank Skelly has re-entered the em- | Boston Bluctish (W hole) 2 - Mus Tr | g)50 closed until January 5. Other : pil & 4 2 urents o rits ° 1 ; ploy of the W. J. Cahill company D ore 300 oo, the | smuller plants will close for shot Po-| ypeye he was employed before enlist- a4 wedding an- | pjods for the annual inventory. R e WDE N GHRO Attend Bristol Services. [ e e e e wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Tiic members of the Pluinville Ad-| Isroy R. and Minaic M. Martin e Lol aldwin. vent Christian church have received have transferred a 2 : " S New Dritain avenue to Charles Sclan der of New Britain. pected that considerable opposition | would develop among some of the citi- zens to the proposition but the vote W unanimous. The committees and oflicers elected last evening . are: Clerk, Arthur L. XS Garu ;) collestors YELa AGralcr Cradle Notes. an invitation to attend the wateh night SR e AT Do a LAY axe e M. S. Vile are re- | Service at the Bristol church on West L ! ' tive ofllh], (vofilz,in.i,‘,; I.)o‘;i,m \\"‘(‘(\‘<L]- ‘.M:.Illnl ‘:‘hi cox i \'i.,?\;l of X \,,": street this eveninz. The service will Mrs. Vincenzo G. Minello has choson: Major Iramk L. Wilcos, | friends over the birth of a son horn | P& with o pr ise service at § a'clock | turned to her home on Whiting - Francis Deming and Willlam H. Web. | yesterday af the New Britain hospital, | 214 @t 9 o’clock Rev. George Ty- | after undergging treatment o ster. An advisofy committee com- N o, e i was bor, | 1er. pastor of the lecal church, will| Ifrancis hospital. posed of Pardon Rickey, C. F. John-{ 1o Mr. and ) urlos’ Daniels, at| deliver an addr Other speakers Mr. and Mrs. John Alquist are scrod Steak son and (eorge Prentice was also ap- | {heir home in Rast Derlin on De. | Will be included and prayers and| ceiving congratulations on the birth of pointed. The several committees will | cember 27th. somEs will gosMDy, the WMe ubth mid- | g deughter. gather data and figures on a chemical e Ty [mnisnawhenathognows seargwHLIDeRv/els Ttobert Hanna, U. §. N., is spending engine and the cost of upkeep, besides T e e s o comed o furlough at his home : : garnering whatever detalls and infor- Plainville Dead Tonight |~ The Kappa Iote Bunday school clib Halibut, Salmon, Spanish mation will be necesvary for presen ST The new year will be ushered. in | of the Congregational church will mect Mackervel, Fresh Mackerel, tion before the Berlin® voters at the = - A A Ve X &t tlis hone ot 1 quietly in Plainville tonight. As far as| on Saturday evening at he home o Db apdne, OPPOSITION TO could he learned this morning none of | Moward Stephenson of Red Stone Hill. ienuine Bluefish, Smelts, But- 1t was reported this morning that . : : ] . gy - dseds] ~ , the local churches have planned wateh The American Legion carnival coni- torfish, Lar Kels. Vresh Hee the Village lmmu\("\n(In‘t society would DATRYSCONTROLHE crie ovic s ol e oo miiies son c=ilose s vics wienito e g i o ovellodne Worthen e o8 | bers will attend services in out of | pear in uniform on the first night of ring, Smapper Blues, Kingfish, Higr a2 oSl bhe nonay tanodd own churches. There will be a num- S g g, # by the society during the past year. 2 ) _the carpival Vinnan Haddies, Kippered R N " ber of watch night parties in private b o) e e 3 g 8 Does Nol Belicve State Supervisi Jl'm ;“H“’“ ".rl“‘; : “‘l':l":" E‘i"" i pervision of | 1 s and also several parties which 1e society arc identical and the action 5 X 4 . . Syare Lanc X Milk Industry Would Prove i« | Will not take place in homes. Com- : Salmon, Boneless and Bloater Bar ains in Ever D t t on the part of the society Will furnish b wred with other years, however, the| sold out at greatly reduced prices to | almon, B y epal' men the necessary impetus to earry the five cessful. observance will be gquict. Dunces and | make room for summer goods, wl Herri Imported Trish Mack- to completion. 4 ties in nearby cities and towns will[ we are getting in now to avold enor- | b Bluetish Steak Tom ™ Cod Irost Fish Rockport Cod Our January Cleavance Sale starts Ietring. Smolked, SuHbS Saturday. All winter stock is to Prostoffice in Barroom. New York, Dec, 3l.—-Opposition to | agtract many of 1he younger set. Many | mous advances ln prive which i . . ! The barroom in the old Flannery| Creation of & millk commission to reg- | voung people and several members of | come this summl 1. J. Birnbaum. ! ea r | hotel will house the Berlin postoffice | W1ate the dairy industry of the state, | the local American Legion post will Advt. Boneless Salt Cod 3 l rl ay beginning tomorrow morning and the | 38 urged by the fair II' ce mills com- | attend the dance given by Seichoprey i ol R eh et % | Berlini ci - 3 fore the | Mittee, w expressed today by Al- g vistoll al Red Aen's hall to- January CL ecords on sale a Berlinites will now line up before the post in Bristol a Men’s hall te e e o adca 3 bar to receive their morning mail. . bert Manning, secretary of the Dairy- | night. The war veterans in New | Pieree & ’ The old barroom was found to be | Men's League. i ) | Britain will also Told a dance —and Alpha String orchestra, New Drii- l s a ers hest suited for postotlice uses and was he politicai machinery for the | some of the local ex-service men will| qin's at Amenioan: Legion carnisi Creant Cake and Big Gl | aceordingly chosen., Major Frank L, | ¢ontrol of a scientific business by non- | vejoin their old “buddies”™ and grect| vy, . 2and 3 :ox is the new owner of the old | ¢XPerts from the cow to the consum- | the new year, . i 3 i ate | | 1ENT - Five room fencment, No Cape Cod and' Todian Noek 4 hotel)Draperty and Lt s i nronghdiis|ier L he Ssuid jiwould: dostirhe stale) Joke ou Milkman. Maple St All improvements kindness that the new site was ob-| Millions of dollars a year. After the | B L 5 Bl Oysters ppencd fresh every (ainod. Samuecl A. Coale, owner of | Money was spent how much better off Gearse Hart, the nopular milkman, | Joseph Marino, Plainville, 12-30-30x | the property where the office is now | Would producers and consumers he?” s the vielim of a practical joke | \¢AxoruDe afen (o cut fec at Harts | day. Clams, Scallops i located. served notice on Postmaster| ~With 125,000 dalry farms in they While in Collins’ Tunch = room las Fred | pond. Come prepared to work arrett that the rent in the future| skile already o ted by a shortage { Nghl. TFle entered the place carry o i would be §35 a month. The postal in-| of help, My, Manning said; the com- milk bottle carvier. e set the ca ood. We will be open untit shector visited the office yesterday in l8sion - “would . have. to go out into | rier on lhv‘ floor and someonc with a e 1 ol | response to Postmaster Barrett's mes- 2 1) S @ hedges for inspectors | fendency ar fevity, removed it DAMAGED BY F]RE ) an sage to Washington. who Kknow nothing about barns, cows | Without the awner's knowledge. Upon Mr. Barrett does not know low | or milk pails, 1 digcovering his loss Mr. Hart was R s ! long he will remain at the new site, Travelling expenses, e added, | auite peeved X ) o ’ | o Tt i bt faraborary ¥ ThS \anlae WORI J68MMbnre ‘siormotsly. fothe )H:- :ll:ulp 'JI|,‘-, ‘ thre px - concerning Wooden Stean New York Harbov | ! s 4 outs "1 evatern und | Wiat he would do to the Joker if he ” | and belongings will be removed io st of the proposed system and G T e Has Blaze Aboard, Destroys Hides | I | the hotel tonight. so that, beginning | Dre iy Wi lneyy Would he in. i CCCEIEE LT A ey, e ALy 5 4 NE | tomorrow morning, all mail will be| 8 «d to duplicate the present in e e e e e e Worth 875,000 ¢ ; y | distributed from the new location sheetion, <ince fhe plan of the fai A ) Fis] M rI t S | price " ovicds that the | Wolk in front of the restaurant New: Yol Docg e wooden | | Church Meeting. | milk sston shall not interferce Briel Itcms, | steamship Faiv Osks, G833 tons, from E H | The Berlin Congregationul churcii | with ent powers of state and Mus. Jay Prior of Boston is visitsag | Walton, N. 8., was Ladly damaged. by 381-383"”5 Main Street lwill hold its, annual meeting and ! joc: Svise the | at the home of Postmaster Peter X, | five of uninown otigin at Mer pier | Washington Place. Shrimps. AN High-Grade Ses oflicers (o 'supervise {.\ {election of officers in the church WLk and the conditions - [ 1'rior on Picree street, \ newr Clifton, Sta’on 18land, early to- parlors tomorrow afternoon. FKollow « s sold. The Holy Name society will ho'd a | Muy She was poeparing to sadl to- |

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