New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 6, 1920, Page 7

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ply at local office. West*Main St., oi call 5u between 5 a. m. and 5 p hra m; Ramund nnett I I L | P — mioped o Master of Frederlck Lodge i With Hartford Boy Asks Parents ‘ We want you o kinow what a bhang-up goo : '} basket a VUL-COT is. New TYork. ‘Jun. 6.~ eI . REALTY SALES DFGREASE‘?\H;MS has been sranted Miss Miriam Frankly., aren’t you gewting mighty tired of seq . Hostetter, daugh'er of D. z - Ileibeis " piusburss ana | ] iNg battle-scarred baskets around vour office? Boom of Past Few Months Seems 10 | New York millionaire. who @fii‘?’i‘t‘fi@}fifi% @fii?@@ifi’?fiéfi fia@fi@fi%@#fi%@#fifi%@fifi%@& %# PLAIMVILLE NEWS | eratidg. Paid while leirnm _ Ap- 7 Q22 — P One of the Particular Ha ppenmgs of our Big Cost Sale is the Offering of Whittalls Rugs in Discontinued Patterns at Much Below the Maker’s Price I¥ YOU HAVE THE LEA HOUGHT OF A RUG AT THE PRESENT TIME OR IN THE NEAR FUTURE THIS 1S YOUR CHANCE TO G ' AT A SAVING. HERR ARE THE KINDS, THEIR WORTH AND THEIR PRICES eloped Be Dwindling Away—Charles Bis- | $allrday from ber father's home in | WXe want vou to know about the baskets th3g worth Dead—Steam Pipes Burs( in '“arlfilm BasmihionHations cons, look and serve just as well at the end of five years e undergraduate o School—Other News Ltems. | "The Hostetter family objecled Lo ihe when first placed on the job—VUL-COTS. - ; maich only because of tiie:age of ho x ‘rede»ur-f\ lodze A. F. and A. M., | pariies, according to the families of And v T ill be s (ORE T s elected the following officers for e bt S D e nd vour stenogs will be strong for them, to( ihe ensuing vear: - and Krederick Hosteuer of this city. v ; ‘orshipfiul Ma Douatd Eenia-| bl e uleitel wos vo atiens o VUL-COTS are so light, smooth and autractive. o l . Al the Lride was oblized io take matiers rden --Josep McKer- | inio her own hands. = Hostetle Call us up and ask us to send you a VUL-CO : o o \ L. |WBo iz only IS vears old. had iold | : Junioi arden lieodoie ¥- { friends that because her father op : man. ; : | posed her early marriage to Mr. Smith Office Furniture Department. I'reasitrer Stanley N Gwillim. she might elope at any time. sec'{'fll:\r\ —George A. Case. Mrs, Smith met her husband two Senlor Deacon—O. W. Robetitson. | vears ago in New London. Mr. Smith Junior Deacort . visited the Hostetters” summer home :nior Steward--Ralph 1. Sevinour. | a1 Beverly, Mass. despite Mr. Hos- Junior Steward—F. A. Hotchkiss. tetter’s objection. Mrs. Sniith made - Chaplain—Rev. Robert H. Burton. her debut in Piltsburgh sociefy not g Marshall—Charles Russell Sherman. | fong ago and was exfensively enter- Tyler—John. L. Ahlguist. | tained. The officers will be instalied al a | Telegrams received here from the 103 Asylum St., Hartford Phone Bushnell 4 mecting on Tucsday evening. January | runaways in Toledo sav they are re. | I L3S ] 13. The entered apprentice degree | iurning to Pittsburgh {oday. will be exemplified on January 13 and v\.lanlmn\ 27 TG = = - — — i Charles Elsworth Dies. TOODLES’ LOYER DEAD Ihis case, is a former New Britain girl | ‘amphbell’s absence a substitute | Word has been received here of the and at the fime of the trial there was ' tending (o the classes death ot Charles Ellsworth 2 the e lead ocalnteras the A meeting of the board of i1 home of his daughter, Mrvs. V Al- H 1 in R » ar . M sfie rinei - - —- - tion was held in Roc st¥ne of Oneontn, N. Y. Mr. pidensfcld B usiva Blinf fa afiernoon ! worth formerly lived ai 7 Novth Wash- Figured. Succumbs, ' Denies Separate e ba 1l pio il ington street. this town. and nifoved to . | the home of his daughter recently. ! KFgured. Succumbs, Austrian Peace Ile is survived by his wife and daugh- }xm He was engaged in the paintins and paperbangin business in Plain- ville. %&m%##%@fi% S % " ANGLO PEBRSIAN RUGS. 9x12 feet Whintalls TEPRAC WILTON RU Whittalis price price $16§ for rs . ... S120.00 ERXTIIN sale price .. Sn o cieee.. %75.00 each ANGLO PERSIAN RUGS. 5 feet Whit- talls price $114. Sale price . : ... $75.00 EPRAC WILTON RUGS, 1 inch Whit- il JRAC WILTON RUGS, 1-6x1X8 feet Whittalls talls price $$65.00 Sale price . ... %45.00 price 385 sale pric . o . ..... $60.00 each ANGLO PERSIAN RUGS, 14 X 6. Whittalls 'EPRAC WILTON RUGS. 8-3» s Whittalls .| brice $198. Sale price ...........0...... $148.50 price $91. Sale price .. N . $69.50 cach ANGLO 'PERSIAN .RUGS,,9x15 feet’ Whittalls price $ ale price ............. $175.00 each SE 3S§ WILTON RUGS. 1 of other make. regular $75.00 zrade.fo $59.30 cach DURHAM RUGS 7x34 inch Whittalls price INLLAID LINOLEUM, solid colors through to 5 *h. Sale price ... . c.... 812 the back. $1.95 grade. for $1.45 square yard. R RUGS. seamed and 5 30 srade. £1.95. The $3.50 grade for $2.95 square 7.50 grade . S s 345,50 yavd. ANGLO INDIAN RUGS, inch Whittalls price $15.50. sale price ... ... $11.75 each ROYAL WORCESTER GS. -6x12 feet Whittalls price $1 ale price . ... § 50 each SEBIRBEERE . % X S B e W PROCESS FELT BASE floor covering. a substitute for Cork Linoleum with good appearance and wonderful wearing quality. resylar 3¢ kind 65c. THIS 18 BUT ONE OF THE SPECIALS that this great Cosi Sale brings vou. Another 'is the selling of “Carter's’ Underwea;, for men., women und children so much underpriced it is almost like finding money YOUR CHOICE AT COST, outside of a very few .restrictions. is v the wonuer part of . thi Sale that’ starts the with sueB ‘profit to you. Thousands ing quick advantage of its bar- gains. Are vou? If hurry. the zvm last evening Rowe. Jau. 5.—Everything attribui- SALVATION ARMY. fed 1o Italy concerning ncgotiations M o b e o fon sl Sepanate) peacelwilbiAmateial bl BB e o 7 documents of Prince tus &0 S iTormaltalin e S inn. near Salem, Mass.. died published i | tertained with an informal ta Real Estate Salex Decrease. henelvantesdarior rmm,m:":”’" a hotel} o Bourbon is “absolutely false.”” savs ' (oo Isabella Blomgren of the Thers has been .a noticeable de- = 4 the Giornale d'ltalia. This statement | yion Army on her wark overscas, 4 330, 25 958 ont ux v g | Ma vas 3 1915 BB SRS RGREE SRR BT BB PRI S EEE GG GGG | oo in e nimber o Teal ssats | FEId 228 1he actendant i 1915 1L S0 atnorianer 84 0 1+ hembire <hieted Then so e file sine it promise case in Massa- - ¥ e e — transfers in Plainville since Novem- | ¢y ysetts which developed unusual feg. | KNOWD it emanates from Baron Son- ' ,r the work and presented m——— — ! ber 1. accord to the records in i tuiee Mige Blig beth M. Ryan i nino. former minister of foreign af- sgenson and Ensizn Blomgren ~ BERL’N AIEI’IA substantial working fund it was voted |11 . Cashman a plot conwining | 1he town clerk’s office. During (he | mer New York show gitl, hnown ag | 2105 of lialy. Gen. Cadorna. com- | substantial vheck o help in the 10 hold several functions. the Arst of | eight and one-half-ucres of land on | Summer and fall a record was “Toodles™ to frequenters of his = mander of the Italian armies in 1917. ! (ork o i o ! 3 : ' e - - e S resort. | i e cen which will be held on-the above dafe. ! the siate highway. 11 is reporied the | tablished for. ihe number of d sought damages of $30.000 from him. @ "¢Cently denied having sent agents to B { Prizes are to be awarded to the 128y i land will be made over info building | filed. and Mr. Usher. who has ¥ In her testimony she claimed that sh Serne to propose cenn HONS 1 CONTAGIOUS CASES RELEA und gentleman wearing the most af-|lois. The plot is reported to be vers|ile office of lown clerk for year had acted as a. “come on” and {rickster : 10 1he Austrian minisiry to Switzer Sl e e tractive costume. itable for this pur . ! said that he d6id no! vemember such sambling o =3 ! la O RCanes e ne. Bl | suitable for this purpose and its de- | in gambling sames conducted at Fer Arch street and the other on Magician Coming. velopmeni in the near futnre ;.1 a large number of deeds in the same | cioft inn. After E = i T B ; 1 © disagr v Stree ere releasec % quars Iemorrow evening Burrough the ' it lapse of time. It is said, however.| o jupv agreement by treel. were released from quar ‘l'l'(\\'idk’llk‘t’ R. I Jan 5 Harry mball Manstield. formerly widel HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND 'ON PROMPTLY B e s o IECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED 0O} US, g e : etic hall 3 . e Se was Lried again. but S B HOS ENEBWS, by officiais of the health board l] “M\VI(FI’?‘(-‘v‘-iiv\v\X:].»dg?::?\;]\\\a;l»:‘:’:r:\:d S| . Water system Kreeses. | :.‘::«Im::-”].‘.'} “1]:3\ ‘.1}?1;:;‘.3‘0::;):5 :.‘lb =etilediout .'.r couLe 4 Campbell. & teacher of | morning. Cases of scarlel fevd i 0 s s Al AT s s e et e R SR e R v : | puixsics at the Uigh school is ill Glive and Eim streets were quar: i a clever humorist. according to rel| by Charles E. Pratt at the former|port ix borne oni by real estate men. | SR sirl mentioned in ! his home on Buel street. During Mr. | ed thi# morning port Nourse farm frozc up vesterday and | Steam Pipes Burst. e — i i e i Fi Comntry Store. put the whole system out of vunnins.!. fhe kindergarten at the Grammar R, f l Sh l “Phursday evening u moving picture ! Mr. Pratt has not estimated the dam- | school closed this morning as a re- o5 2% ) o Y Old Recepiacle on Shell RIISU ,inicsi, TPt o o "ahionad | s tone et il e 5 G 1B SRGRBBBEGE BTG BEL BB BBRE G BB B HBDE country store will be presented at Ath-{ Cen S Prosrencing e e e e R 4 ; Time in 75 Years Ietie hall under the auspices of the New 1 o o b m B aiving the break. | The other rooms | FROM 9 TO 12:30 A. M. FROM 4 TO 5 P. M. ONLY in Boys' club. This is the iivst! | i 3 P \ the usi ps itain Boys' ¢l 1 by the census enumerators in theur| in the school continued the usual pro == venture®of this kind ever undertaken £ (o S = - : e et i DN | sl Sematerate oo, v L e MOH. SELECTED EGGS ... doz 55¢ | SUGAR CURED SMOKED AMERICAN LEGION PROGRAM »'oinere otatons suizar. aomand | (icleners, ad beey et “I0 %001 The work of scraping and mackin: | # COMPOUND LARD .. 2 Ibs for 57 SHOULDER 19¢ other groceries will be handed out 5 ; he ice at White Oak pond prepara- e | Piirpose. of - fhe work ‘and are noti the lce a el _ : . BT = fter tho plcure | T e ek, 1pd are 7 Lory To Gutting nas been ataried and | B gmp s qion oy e nd or MIXED NUTS ......... 3 lbs for 85¢ Affair Will be Held on January 23— - RWnOROtEDetses the dealers ave -hiring men for th. There is a report about town today = — — 1 | ol Sl beineenl > 1LEAN MS 20! Berlin Line Again Tied Up in kast | that a contagious discase has broken SAY ".ch:flifl ”;1 ;::an 0 o (h;n Each Porterhouse SQUIRES’ SMALL HAMS 1b 29¢! Berlin—lyceum Entertainment To- | Gistyiet. The rumor could not be run “hoi o articularly the East Berlin it o { Henry Bryrani. of Scoti swamp. began Lean B o 1 - s £ down or any grounds for it be ascer- cutting ice at his pond about a weei otioniishiceBricllom tained. Scarlet fever, according 1o one ago. The work will be begun at th Pot Rib Boiling The €101 of the emply sugar bowl | report. has broken out but this could ! ‘Hart pond soon. I;\c ul now is from s a rea cord o Willla not be verified. - o Ui 12 1o 14 inches thick and of unusuaiiy | ] N2 ‘ is ality. according to William D, n e e Roast Roils Beef Dunham of Nortan road. who has been Kast Berlin ltems. i SRE e LS sood quality. | | in its composition. Tt is the exact the pantry shelf alter nearly vears ! the day in New York city (Continued from Iirsi Page) | opposite of the municipal ice which b 10¢ b Ih of service. Mr. Dunham said this!| Chester Bunce is spending the day = | was furnshed fo consumers las morning that as far as he can remem- | witl’ friends in Forestville. to put Misles in jail and keep bim | summer. . SUGAR CURED ber there has vs been in the | Rayvmond Hubbard of the Firestone ; there until he decides ta make veply ; Carnival May Net $3.500. . SLICED BEE uxm but the time has come when the | Tire & Rubber Co. of siron, O.. lett | ::;:,""“'1““'}({‘m!“:;’r:””"“\‘h‘» committce It n\-deszimated unofficially dlha' il CORN BEEF 1b 10¢ pecl I amb LIVER 23 ihs for 8wl must be relegated to a positio : b ARron after spe [ ¥ mak : : f the carnival held on the 5 futocs : wi must 1 ted t position | today for ron after spending the | proceeds of the o LEAN FRESH g SAUERKRAUT as a relic. Anyway. he says. it has | holidays with his parents. Rev. and | Was Socialist Worker { last - three nights of last week rned a wellinaeded rest Mrs: D, B, Hubbard Misleg was treasurer of (he Russian | Brock-Barnes posi. American Legioi. | SHOULDERS 1b 23¢ S le 2 Ib Mr. Dunham has & number of pieces ! Miss Virginia Root leit today for | Svcialist federation which he testified | i) approach the $3,500-mark. The e NAT. SHOU I l)h of furniture and tablewar: thai range ' Connéctiout collce atter spending the | Was engaged in spreading Folshevist| oty ns are not vet made and no offi- SMALL LEAN PORK from 30 yeurs to several lindred years | holidayy at home d [ cial statement o the sum realizgg. b | 3B : 9% old, but he will not sell them 1o the| Walley Rost | retizrned from a | Stales by it#110,600 members. Bolfhe e LOINS ...... Ib 28¢ («LOD-Q e Ih \bliged to put his sugar bowl back on R. 0. Clark and family are spending | 25¢ h R¢ propaganda threcughout the -United ! nho eérganization will be obtainable New Jer.| vVish ang ialis are, syffonvmous ; : | 5 T ] sy ol sl ; rifhas in New decl) SELESS e thndan eoveshaens | BECL I RERS et B s FRANKFURTS FROM 9 TO 12 A. M. LOIN LAMB tor a sinzle piece. He has a highboy cdubio is being expesieaced with | Misles told the commitice. ' Ho admil- N e 20¢ "HOP . b ; hat carly 2 jears old. a ' g Aflh the light i vera ousund dol- | #8¢ driee o b 14¢ BACO,\ o ape i £ e o i :ials of the pest and is. the g en once in a centurs. main qut all night.” Mhe h'-hls arc on | Munist party ef América but denied | the officials of the pest and is th . 20¢ LOIN : - Z the money was /‘contributed” hy the ! largest sum ever realized frém a faiv Line Tied Up. an sutomatic clock system. J 3 ? e s S L The Berlin branch betwecn Middle- | Dr. 1. C. Hodgsonattended the ses- ; 5 Slatness . s e FRESH GROUND FORES 21 QUIRES’ LINK town and Berlin was tied up for sev- | sicu of the superiorcouri in Hartford Increased Difficultics, e drawing for prizes will be held | HAMBURG 2 SAUSAGE m i - T justi i | temorrow evening at § o'clock in tha .. saudsaALE L. i ecral hours late yesterday afternoon on | today Department of justice operatives = , P account of a breakdown on one of the William Venturo. | faced increased difficulties today in | ¢OUrt room at the town ‘hall. The | WHOLE OR HALF SLICED elects The commuters from Hari- The funeral of William Venturo will | their warfave on anarchists because ! drawing will pe followed res HAMS - - HAMS I word and New Britain were delaved for | be held at 9 o'clock tomorraw morning | the “comvadés' frightened by » the, !ar meeting of ihe post. S ceeeaen . eI e s LD nearly two hours at the Berlin depot! at St. Pani’s churcb. Burial will be in | vaids made Friday and last night. have ; live commitiee regues a waiting for cars to convey them to | St..Mary's new cemetery in ~ New | taken {o cover’in anticipation of fir- bers altend the mc ;. : their homes. When the regular train | Britain ther activities Fovesters to Witness Degree. MOHI(:AN CAMPBELL S S J - came into the Berlin depoi it was Bertin Briefs. Deportation hearings for 4493 radi- A large delegation of members of weet uicy found that rthere was such a crowd! s A, Welden left vesterday for a | ¢A!S held at Kllis Jsland as « result of | Gourt Genural Ldwton. Foresters ot! that the rest of the cars in Middletown + e ; T ‘ i last week's raids commenced £ America, will attend the smoker and | vigit with his sister in rnesdaie. erace 2 had 1o b called Inta service, After | i, : ST LR RS e R e e e e reamery butter long period they arrived on the sceme. ! ~ pol o.nu01 A iske and Town | mn be hrou:hl 10 the island be by Court Friendly of New Britain in Where there are usually two or three | .. 2"\ SG PRSI ding | MisShtrall o | celebration of the successful closing Lb 69C 2 (:ans for 25C DOZ 29C it imalting Stheivetn nficpisicicaail iaiat el s I g e O May Not Use Upton. | of the membership campaign. They i s were pressed into serice. Commutes ! ! s 7 = lieut. Gen. Bullard. commander of | wil] also witness the exemplilication | o i sion of 1he superior courj. _ Doopcedingpllypariies Dol B e v L. W i the department of the east, with hed- | of the degres o a large number o o'clack reached home at 7:30 p. m Mrs SISV RkIzelnsches Eelubnedlova e sl iGove nor 2l Tolandl (oduv ! unaiaated o neee appliiations we NUT OLEO MOH. PANCAKE APPLES - e Plainville afier a shoxt s Legion Masqueradl i her ‘home in received no instructions from the war helos 3 : L 8 : Gt er siste s, o s received during the campaign . a N Py o= Bolton-Kasica post of the Anierican i Visit i with iSteniiMes 8 il qenartment tollurniove CambiUDton| dmteision vl oatil cou it A tienn FLOUR .... pkg 14 2 gts for Eoay Legion will hold its first social fun: Bushnell to the immigation authorities 1o !be ] ve ther s of 9 SUN D3 (& V- ion o Tamhar g o ek e e i b Rt meeting KoM oy S Lo s s Rl e R aslmin e sRiam Bolh e SR AR OLIMENTO o SUNBRITE CLEAN FLORIDA ball he post since grange this evening Ani 018 Holkstlscatiag inlthoiiecentiaiay: pestals | CHEESE . . a jar 20¢ SER .. 3 cans for 1l1¢ ORANGES doz 15¢ 1 N T A 1n e - rief lten § has not held any public | concert by the members will be a BUrea NI Cine B ¥ Brief . | : T hirtins b (e TR e o e of mmiiration At Il 1siand. said da. ) | Marun Stepnenson. of Canal sueet. g PURE ASPARAGUS ONIONS Jwoves to be u success the organization ' Kensington Items, Ao ihatiie Macimade nol reaucston| 2 pic lofbe folRiiteiRaRIan el tin essh LARD 30¢ TIPS ..... a can 16¢ 4 lbs for will have several in the course of the Miss Mary Nelson and her cousin! the use of.Camp Upton and that there | W ith rbeumatism car. It wax said (his morning T T 7 AV G e Lt (0 TR i AU DI SRR G e Bl WHOLE MILK MOH. MINCE GRAPE FRUIT il her lombe on Was T o - sonataniTt satiins mean Where thes will Spend (he Ninter | ihe number amesd snould run inig louse is i : ot CHEESE .. 10¢ MEAT ..... pkg 10c 3 for due weoa meni- rriends the fhousands. erahip commities; venase aim 1o 4n 101 T el By rerusosi o Lars A Me g s Gus Metlears have o CORN OR PEA SWEET POTATOE have every ex-service man in town a e = S S T G it turned 1o their home ew Haven = : ette university afte pending ihe furthes portation of radical M€ o PR : : TTE 9= 2 member of the post. The several:y iiq. 'y here with his parenis. Mr. i aliens will be undertaken until the ex- | ALter spending a few-daxs with friends BU R ... Ib 25¢ 3 Ihs for here Plainville Grange will install office antique dealers, many of whom have ' week’s visit with order have been la il Db periment with the transport Buford. attended ing that its popular- Viss NI Ciile Shitninash el et e sine Ay stasSovi et il Ziis feampletad - i | is assured. In order lo secire a e Rl AT ene % at a meeting at the bhall on Pierce . . . her home in Hartford after spending ! Was sald today by Anthony Caminetti. et ook . evaning . d D Bl d w R k o home in Hartford after spending | Y23 32id taay be Anthony Camineutt. | 101 " IES"S S0k (nis evendng. 1t 1n our Mixe mner Blen hite Roc e a short visit here with friends. X o o, i 1 hé Bulord now 1u en routle te nerti. —cxpected that all members will attend. FOX'S R | SRR L ST e it il PICKLE COFF THURS., FRI.;, SAT. || moming e will 'be permitted to land her passen., S0ld out ai grealiy reduced prices to calty sfers. ST e e T e . muke room for summer goeds, whici . TOM MIX Colonel Charles M. Jarvis has sold | 5500 M0 G0 RS B \-l;.ei‘pm:irczo RS P i T e (0 A e | Pint 23c . Peck 25¢ a2l-a i:ito Paul and J. M. Gold-| Soviet Russia. and if the radicals are; Mous advances in price which will o stein through the T Cashman | gent.into.that country they must be! come this summer. [ J. Birnbaum AZENCY transportéd across one of the adia- —Advt Abe.Stroh. of Hartford. has sold tod ceni countries | WANTED—Girl 10 loarn telepbone op ] ior

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