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& THiS LA IS YOUt THEIR 1F NEAR THEIR YOU HAVE FUTURE THIS WORTH AND ANGLO RSIAN RUGS, 9x price INDIAN RUG price ANGLO $15. Sale RAC WILTON RUGS, Sale price WILTON $91. Sale price )YAL WORC Whittalls price $172. DURHAM EU 50 h. sale price T $85. PRAC price RUG price Sale price X34 “w 57.50 grade NEW PROC ) wonderful wearing quality., THIS 1S BUT ONIE OF THE selling of “Carter’s” Underweay finding money. YOUR CHOICE that starts the Are you? 1t and AT CC vear o with hurry. le gains, 1] not, AN AUTOMOBILE DEL RECELV HAVI B G B G B G 8 B BB R B B N B R R S B B S SR SR SR BB folotelefetagefototoletobotelototetoy BERLIN NEWS MRS, GRISWOLD IS INJURED IN FALL First Seléclnian’s Wiie Suifers Fractured Hip RENRY PORTER 80 YEARS OLD Derailing of Switcher Blocks Traflic— Cold Weather Also Hampers Serv- pice—Kensington Church Cantata Tomorrow Night—Brief Items. M. Griswold, wife RSN swold, sustained severe injuries terd afternoon when she fell and fractured her hip rhile at work ia her fruit cellar. The loctors think that it will be many weeks before she will be able to walk, but that in the course of ti will recover the full use of of Se- she of Emma R. and incapacity will scriously intes vith the Chapter’s plans for the am. ce Tied Up branch line Berlin was tied up two hours. due to a switching engine at R. O. Clark’s brekyord in East Berlin. The string of freight c the main line track prevented the neh trains from operating between sints so that another zine from Middletown was sent out to haul the cars from the line to a siding. After two hours’ de the resumed | their schedule | Cold Delays T The cold weather is ect upon the main linc which are running from a h hour late. De Valer train minutes late. cutting his short at Berlin. The thermometer registered two above this morni but due to the dampness in the air it feit more like 10 ow De Valera Addresses De Valera madc the Berlin depot interested in movement. Due the attendance w expected. Mayor of New Britain the address The Berlin Middletown and this morning for the derailment of between el ains. havinz its trains, If 1o pro: Crowd address Brit freedom at inites | short New Irish the not George present a to to c as was To Render Cantata. Metho- cantara tomorrow chu ton a Kensi will render The choir of the dist church “Peace and Good Will” evening at the Methodist The choir has been rehearsing t cantata for several weeks under the direction of Mrs. R. A. Williams and C. H. Johnson, organist. All mem- bers of the church and friends have been invited The cantata will occupy the entire evening service ordinarily devoted to the preaching service. To Observe 80th Birthday. lienry L. Porter of Hudson street, a felong resident of Berlin, will observe yiis $0th birthday at his home tomor- row. Mr. Porter veterun of the civil War. ~ He is one of the few sur- vivors of the original Berlin unit, most . iv a ;é@##fifififififififififififi 27x54 4-6x18 feet Whitts inch BASE AVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN BHBHSBERRODBHBREGHEDE One of the Particular Ha ppenings of our Big Cost Sale is the Offering of Whittalls Rugs in Discontinued Patterns at Much Below the Maker’s Price IN . DHE KINDS, OR THE THOUC ? CHANCE RIC Whittalls price .00 each Whit- - o e 00 9x10-6 inch Whit- 45.00 ttalls $148.50 Whittails Whittalls $120.00 WILT! le price .. A o ANGLO PERSIAN RUGS, #-6x15 price $114. Sale price TEPRAC WILTON UG price $8$65.00. le price GLO PERSIAN RUGS, 10-6 price $199. price NGLO STAN 12 feet feet inch W s11. ittalls talls 5 cach 5 is | tans . $60.00 cach Whittal $69.50 ¢ 10-6x12 feet $128.50 cach Whittalls PE RUGS, 9x15 feet $ 9x12; ... $59.50 cach lors through squarc for $2.95 ch 9SS WILTON i grade price LINOLEUM, solid floor coveri Cork Linoletan with good u she SPECIALS for men, . substitute kind 65¢. that women for appearance re the like Another brir underpriced 5 this great Cost you. is and- children so it almost its this the wonder quick utside such of profit very to few restric Thous purt advantage of DEPEND 1D OF US. ON PROMPTLY NG ALL DRY GOODS PURCHAS e & i & ko of in in has Dbegun shir of over the bowlir Church tomorrow the meinbers of which were killed | company the Mr. Porter was wounde:i ’ ro the battle Antietam H Mr. Porter as postmuster the town hall of services vears | offices | for a number of isual Jerling with 1. Goodrich A be- ) I’ho Puinam returt she spent rith Welden sonville, 171 the wintes James where he Duncax the aste ree Middletown, vith while veste spendin, Postn some 1} dentally friends. welgh d Bury Dot too s tt, a stood ne t catchin until the anickly resulting in his co: did not real it fire burr extinguish the coat lhad be ex the Cor Mr. and enterfaining will tional Mrs. Lester latives be Theld as usus tomorr Deming 1 from " out church town. Kensi Conlin, relatives nd. siss on Items. Haddanm. town Harold iting weel ran Demi rtford on Mrs Mass.., | end. n over z spent business. rd Cole. c is visiting here Newt over the wee WEST T0 RACE NRY PORTER change of malignant after the Due to a came postmuster administration. attack of inflammatory rheamatism Mr. Porter h contined to honie for several months and although | steadily. improving will be able to e about for several weeks. Schools Open Mondiy. Berlin schools wili morning after a two weeks' lion. The teachers who been out of town over the holidays have re- | turned ready to me their duties. | Superintendent Showalter tendin 1 meeti of the universities the siate superinten 1 supervisors ing is firmh in Hartfora Vacation pe- | of Washin riod ifornia e sendiy caster compete come of the Oakland estuary, ports stated. been his . Pacitic Coast Will Be Represented ek the Inter-Collegiate Regatta Poughkcepsic, Tk Mon- vaca- open Nely York, Jan. The | coast will represented at ti collegiate regatta at Poughkeer next June, according to word re today in local rowing circles. have T 1as been at- | al of1 where 1 cstablished, Univer ton and University of ¢ reported to be in favor cir swocp swingers to sic. \ctual decision 1 rgely on the coast reguita May loce e on coust ents during Cradle Note. \ born to Mi evening at the *hone 1gton. Mother and cl ave « nicely. Ar. Moo estimator at American in Kensin s i . 1d | 1 Theatrical Magnate Goods company on Census Progressing. The enumerat the tion is progres Some difficult the en popula of n is town's pop- lowly L ire- being encounter- with the for-| seem tu | of the on t any imerators n purpose of the cen- information to the person or persons, but to obtain number of people | living in the United States today. All the questions asked Ly the enumerator | ire on the Population schedule and | ust truthfully answered by the ! people, Some of particulariy with informs it Quebec J natc pearan Jan mal a ators Drosc >ronio theutr iillionaire, whos ago followed his £1.000.000 on his intervests in theaters, T pro was announced toc Smalley deposited his check here then dropped sight embe New York and Montreal were.searc for him uusuccessfully, the police urrent that he napped and is being held for do not purpose he impre to the er The gain any the n nox “ount o check for sale of mean n sus is not to detriment of trans-Canada fruitless. it from De. ranso the Ttalian population reticent about parting tlon, but they begin- that no harm in- who remain obsiinate of by law, it ave a [N ose 1 Berlin Items. scon vife Norw vig Ellsworth and fro ANT4, CAPSULES MDY honie here they haye been holldays, Cole i Robert have g on Shary's poml omwell, Janies Manross ter =p hay return sd hollda home | tng with | unce he “hester T v Berlin Improvement i SRV LHTEBH BB BE BB G BH e ofeteRege] the -eived Believed Kidnapped Am- . disay was kid-= PLAINVILLE NEWS | | CHURCHSHOWSGOOD | MEBERSHIP GAIN. Congregationalists Hear Excellemf Reports at Annual Meeting FREAK FIRE FIGHTING STUNT to ! 100 G B0 B B BB B Burning Freight Car Brought Center o remen Can Extinguish Blaze—Other Items of Interest to Local Readers, The annual me, of the gxtional church held last ning. The trustees and tr ported expenses tofallin for 1919. There is in the treasu sum of $478 which will he needed shingle the in the Spring. It that the church raised missionary and benevolent for the Pilzrim Memorial total 0, which is 47 pe in e the There have been | mem admitted o and membership leavin: gain of 14 mem- The membership ti wa to sh w for Pledges Fund - cent. work of coss 21 new church lost, hers. 294, even were | a net present assistant ond ton. s William missione Ltobert and Fre Prior is A alph K. Morrill surer and Edward elected chairman committee with power other membe Julia elected a. member of committee. All other re-elected. It was voted salaries of the musicidns and janitor be increased per cent. and that the bonus of $25 per month. voted for t lust year. he continued. Name Socieiy Meeting. Joseph Dutton of Bristol will address the members of the Holy Nime society of the Church of Our Lady of Mercy. at a meeting to- morrow evening. The members will attend mass and receive Holy Communion in a body tomorrow morning. Vincent Glynn the Catholic University of W ington will also speak in the evening. Divorce Suit Scheduled. The divorce suit of Veronica Ly Donahue against Harry. Donahue is scheduled to be heard in the superior court in Hartford next Wednesday afternoon. The couple Weil known locally. sell M William and Laton of town have transferred thei r . {feed mill on North Main tol. to the Bristol Grain company. The purchase price was about $30,000. mill was owned | by George W. Eaton, shortly after its | foundation. and his sons followed him the line of ownership. The mill < been known as the Eaton mill for . 0 The new owners aken charge of the bus- Bristol n and Supply company is a newly incotporated firm, capitalized $30.000, Mountain Came to Mahomet. The was ™ of the to Barn the standing oficers were that the tre was iinance appoint The the Britain ¥ tonizht. evening. last ni present pastor Holy Mayor night. in not for “K. 1 for “K. e fair The 1 CRatat cox, worth, Lake Morse HL. Mau; I e the B are Grist H . worth. Anna ames this in and ¥ Hi street. Bris- { ing and Supply | Con Lord's S at 10:43 the New of the S red e en past MoTrrow ice society Believe i vears. are srmon ~hool p. m. success A report five department answered alarm at 1 o’clock this mornin worked for un hour in the freezing cold to extinguish a haze in a freight car. at the Main streei crossing. The an and § AT wil tainment. All member Trumbull Harry Mrs. 1 Gibson the meeting af will be Lipiscops at chairman of the committee. — —\ 9 > Safe Constant Heat | L\ ForYour Garage READY-TO-SET-UP Coal-Burning, Self-Regulating, Safe Hot Water Heating System Thel-Car System Complete, $83 Other sizes for 2- to 10.car private Garages at prices that are surpnsingly low. Any handy man can set up WASCO in a short time. The expense of one freeze.up would pay for a WASCO Heating System. Burns only about 5 cents worth of coal a day. Requires attention once in 24 hours. WASCO ing a pleasure. Telephone or Write us for More Details and Big Nlustrated Catalog that gives the experience of many users. A. G. HAWKER ELM STR Local Agent foreman; Joseph Ke an; Fred : Charles Hill. t Calmbach, steward. The vs at the prese time kelly, 1k Thompson ederick Bullen. Edward P. the chief. merican Legion Notes ival will close tonight when sal Glee club of New present n. musical enter- The p will be drawn Dancing will conclude the A large crowd was present it to see the Terryville post “A Day in the Army will wear uniforms to- All tickets should be turr ater than 11 o'clock. IEvery P or cleaning up the factory Sunday at “lock .7 or cleanng up after the Plainville Buptist Church— {m.. the pastor will speak Disciple Whom Jesus Loved m., Sunday school: & p People’s service: 7 p. m will of “Preparation ice Advent at 10:45 vine Lord's noen Loyalty tered to sermon. A. M. E. Zion { worship and s iay school at 1 130 p. ation m. Brief Items. Priov visit 10: of com- m., the for Young pastor Serv- (& speak Christian o, ature.” Supper. Church-—Sermon “Partakers of the Di- Communion of the Sunday school at enin; ‘mon, “The Test of Baptism will be adminis- several candidates after the ¥ Chureh non, 10:45 10 o'clock. m. —Morning . m. Sun- b Holy Communion 1fte o 0 p. Mre. i Boston Jay afte has with returned relatives to \dvertised Létte 2 sllowing letters arc uneulled he post office: Lamon. White (2 Bessic W, sdwin P. Sanboen, Miss Kirk Miss Car AMarche Jay Prior Graham Mass.. is visiting h and Mrs. Loren Main street. of Springfield, ndparents, My bam of - d Elva Gr I will Sunday. John Clarkson colle Charles I. Conlon started the work aking the census yesterday. Mrs. Thomas Conlon et fell and broke her vesterday at the loi Bristol Manufacturin 1pin. return ith H. . Thos. J. Mahan, Lining, . Miss Helen all, Mrs. Georze ( H. Geo Sanboen, Mis Cobh Notices. Communion mor rvice mon “FPrayer and The annual reports chool will be read at r moerning service to- | monthly Ch an of arm Ll (3) . s | str at work while Awin plant Chu tion upper a. m Ye unday the pany Mrs. Fred I'owe street is entertainin Waterbury. "he schools will re-open \fter the holiday rece Our January (learance sale (urday. All winter stock is sold out at greatly reduced pri i make room for summer good we are getting in now fo avoid en ous advances in price ich wi come tais summer.” I. J. Birnbaum. | —Advt Alpba ain’s Le val, 1 of t the West Mair brother from of her Monday Th the conse End Topic to be to whiel of n God."” 1—Holy communion and s noon. Evening service, Thanksgiving sevice for the »f the Nation Wide Campaign. will be read by C. Cur- at String orchestra. New Brit- at American Legion carni- 1, 2 and 3. Evening worship | Pierce | com- | starts i “The Sunday Courant’ | CONNFOTICUT'S GREATEST S PAY NEWSPAPER | “The Courant’s’”’ Ann Financial Revie | You will want it because it wil | worth while. Not only will it be | view of a 5 i { but it will contain valuable info | hout the state and the city’ dustrial future. As the recog | leading exponent of big busine: Connecticut. c Courant’s™ re: will be widely read. Included in section will be several articles by erviews h some of the { known men in Hartford's fin 1 world. The the financial review i< just < tomorrow i “The Sunday vny big featu Courant’ *REATEST DAY NEWSPAPER Price 7 cen COURANT OFFY { 91 CHURCH ST.. NEW BR TelL 826. INTERNATIONAL “SKA’ New York. Jan. Skaters i Canaaa, Sweden for with Ame at the annual meet of ternational skating union at Placid on Feb. 19, 29, 21, learned today. It will be the firs§ n @ dozen vears that the big national classic will be held i country w Norway and compete honors experts H blaze started while the train was in the freight vards and the crew tried to put. the fire out. An alarm was turned in at Collins’ lunch room and instead of the firemen going to the tive, the engine brought the fire down to the railroad crossing within reach of a hydrant. There no hydrant near the freight ya Albert Allen 3| Word has been rc friends of Albert Allen. that he has been married to a girl in Ply- | mouth, BEngland. The particulars of | the wedding and the name the young woman could not be learned. Allen s formerly employved the Newton Grain mill and enlisted in the | navy about 3 yvears ago. Fire Department Elects. Plainville Hose Company No held its annoal nieeting last night elected the following officers: Michael | Sullivan. foreman: > Hiscox, first on, ek - rds ed. eived R in herc hy in xie the w- | ity al- of the to Geor J Join the % PLAINVILLE TRUST COMPANY’S CHRISTMAS | | CLUB | Now Open For Membersh!p 'PLAINVILLE TRUST CO.' PLAINVILLE, : Banking Hours. ical ac- the ved | lay. | and o2 hed all m You Can Join At Any Time Up to January { | pom. Satuy GETTING DOWN TO FACTS When you feel upset and there's no other cause apparent, quit coffee and try INSTANT POSTUM Not a particle of caffeine or any other harmful substance can be found in Postum ~ just the pure ingredients noted on the package. 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