New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 8, 1920, Page 7

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G SO O B . b v It is but once That is your it at cost. The that are just as good. BGRB8 B B B S B G G S B R B B Bleached Outing make at 39¢ 2 yard. Splendid Quality of heavy fancy stripes, checks and plaids, silk and Cotton Poplins for pretty plain colors, regular pri Imitation Wool Plaids {or - price 37 1-2 cents, zed Poplins, self sts, dresses, boys' suit Best Grade Percale. 36-inch patterns for housedresses, waisis Buy all you can for after this dull calf with Louis heels. at Women's Novelty Pumps of suede and black and brown 1.00 at th e for § Women's Kid Oxftords. heels. sale price $5.00 pa Women's Fine Boots of cloth tops. Louis heels, Women's Rubbers in siz sale but 39¢ pair. gre to : Dbla'ek grey grey & & o & a year that you privilege at this time. few things mentioned he warm sbecial price for this sale colored rompers, etc ale $10. have this great chance to bu With but a very few restri > will show how big are SOME WORTHY WASH GOODS AT COST SALE PRICES Flannel, very heavy 45c, grade of Amoskeag and > yd. wide in Outing Ilanud also plain color: c and dres - $1.00 a s’ school dre: plai kind rd yard. . width inches, 2 1-2 cents yd. rtment of shades s e yd. large showing of ete.. were for will be much higher in fine width pretiy yron pr in % SELECT YOUR SHOES NOW AND SAVE LIKE THIS With Hand Turn Soles we offer this Women's Pumps of ale for $7.50 a pai patent colt with grey Kid Boots that were patent and also .00 tops. priced 00 a pair. ones with welt soles and Cuban kid, 00 to 1-2 to 4 grey suede, patent foxed with $14.00 kinds $9.00 pair. 1-2 only, priced at this at cost almsost ions, HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DE RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED O US, P ot taratetototototatetofolotottofatotopotetopetedetotofoto R S RS choose what wish. SILK DEPT. Offers Black +0-inch §9.00 a yard. Blac Plash, 00, Velvete price inch at $1.19 yd. Colored Velvets street shades $2 ¥d. Shirtings. heavy crepe of $4.50 yd.: the $4. the $3.50 o ing waists 33-inch for .00 yard. 36-inch, en, . th ecen - §5.00 in quality for 36- e 0 kind kind for ira fine imported- Shdntun . dresses and $2.00, HANDKFS For Men, in all linen initial, not all 1 the low price we ference what let handkerchiefs. way. PEND ON here Handkerchief: is a etters, k w ter PROMPTLY is on Buy some any- &#fi@@@@fi@@@@@#%‘ ...:@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@i}fifi OUR JANUARY COST SALE HAS BENEFITS THAT ARE FAR AHEAD OF OTHER SALES anything you ou wish and get the savings. Hundreds of bther chances Chiffon Velvet 8.0 very inch, $4.00 good striped silks.in. fine quality but hat your Lot £ PLAINVILLE NEWS GRANGE INSTALLS Annual Exercises in Charge ol Mr. and Mrs. Tolles of ommngton LOGAL GOUPLE DIVORCED | Bonds That - United Donaliwe to Hu Broken Dy Superior Court—Ice Hurvesting Progresses—Funeral. installation of officers of Plainville grange was held la: evening. The work was handled efficient manner by M and Mrs. . of Union grange, Southington. s members were present from Southington, New Britain, Rocky Hill and other ne: plac tefresh- ments were served after the installa ' tion. The stalled: Brooks: lecturer, Clinton saunde The annual 0 Y s. following offic were in- \\ orthy master, reorse Ole Robertson Lourey; steward. hY) H. 3 ant, Hamm B Mrs. Harold L. ewell Emerson Wright; C ‘ook: Pomona, Mis Jennie ook Miss Helen retary keepe May Deloy; assistant Connell. It is planned to unite with Britain nge on January Burritt grange, of that city emplify the fourth degree, ion of officers and eres, 2 steward, whea ex- in- he hold sta a harvest supper. Win drawing the recent Ame ahd held Iz follows: s Announced. s offered on carnival resglted The evening as gold. Charles H. Newto . W. M. Higg, New Britair ast streef, Plefnville; and Herbert Johnson, rtir 5 in gold. Wilson, @@i’zfi@@@@@fi?@@@@@@@@S’e&@@@@@@@fi@@@@fi@fi@@@@@@@@ oRedote R New Dep —e—e——— TEACHERS’ INCREASE CAUSE OF COMMENT ) | New Move Is to Give Them $260 Instead of $360 TOWN'S EXPENSES HEAVY | With friends in New | town Beckley Farmer Thrown by Runaway Horse—Masselli Injured at Bridze Shop—Town Clock Doesn't Strike— Other News Items of Interest, Teachers in the Berlin schools may not get the $350 increase, as voted, on account of the heavy expense th town will undergo this year, it was stated this morning. The town will | e obliged to pay out $8000 or more s its shave foll the new road. If the | eachers are given the $350 increase % will mean nearly $9,000 more out of the town’s treasury, according o those interested in the matter. Pub- lic sentiment entirely with ths teachers and little doubt remains bu: that a substantial increase will be granted. Few of the surrounding towns have given the full amount re- \uested by the teachers, and it is the opinion of those familiar with the sit- ,uation here that the teachers proi \bly will get a $250 increase. Teach- in the Berlin schools are not well paid as these in other towns. is 1S most Hor driven by made thing center ve he broke aws dashed about was driving : Breaks Loose. A horse ter farmer Kensington ‘ noon when irviver and he farmer barbershop when the throwing the driver. freced himself from the wag struck a telephone pole smashed. The farmer minor injuries about the body. Beckley lively terday ¥ Qu around afte from th the town past Lyo ho bolted horse and su ined head Masselli Injured. Frank Masselli, an employe Berlin Construction company, painfully injured yesterday afternoon when beam fell and struck glancing blow upon his h iven first aid by D old Pr. Dixon and then removed to New Dritain General hospital sreatment. He is reported to be re: ‘ng comfortably today. fe Ball. f the Bolton-K: hard to complete ails for th asquer ball the post is giving on January d to get money- for a fund for the erection 5 structure in which to hold meetings and accommodate out- side members who might visit here. The plans as >uilined by the post comprehensive in their the co-operation of the y‘v)u the new building a reality. will be added there arve 2 large number ex-service men in town who are not yet members of the A pos - 2 1l was him ¢ He w a 1l the working to townspeople New mem- of Town Clock On Strike, The town clock on the Berlin Con- { home yesterday f | ¢ and | scope but with | members it is hoped to make | still | been strike for several days, a thing un- heard of in Berlin which is alway up to the minute in e thing (? John Webber and hi tants have fed the clock the last thing in oils, but mo hands refuse to go back to their ob. Mr. Webber will employ new hanxla if the old cnes are not on their on a is not done to get the \lo(k into working er at once seri- ous consequences will result as not a single hen in the community has an egg since the clock" struck, dently going on a sympathetic ¥ t Berlin Items, Georzianna Kels Britain for Miss Robe: Farms wa 't Dumeer visiting with yesterday- William Fogette of o friends th in and wife returned om Hartford where they have been visiting with friends over {he holidays. Fogette was struck by an automobile while in Hartford and i been confined to the house until yesterday on account of his injuries. The annual improvement Cross will be ning in the K. meeting of the V. society and the held next Monday of P. hall. eve- rlin Briefs, P. Rogers Provi- her Hudson or with of 2ne mother, reet. Mrs, ting eral day. B. Smitx Carrie Riley in New weeks 1 who Sritain rned hass be ror the st home yvester Bryan twater barn into garaze. have it r by is conver He spring ting expects inis to dy Samuel W Mrs.® Fran to Paul’ the holidays i ilcex, son L. Wilcox. h school after e with his M jor and returned st parents. The able trouble to | account of the i driver dished | ed across tn ide of t vis furm. pavement caused conside of when to a below coating wheel read pavement ice. Ome he skid- rut at the e the Jar- Ken: Ars AL Griswold is resting cor- | fortabiy from her recent she sprained her hip McKay last naton Items, R James New Haven in returne evenin on the ning from 10 to mornin word ing the safc son in St. in line were 15 minutes la as been received ival of M Augustine, F anneunc- s Mary Nel- BACK FROM I'TALY. mb: of Bristol mer well known ver. has I,mum fr ¥, where he spent two months visiting at the home of | parents. Fe went to Italy with brother nk Bambara, also w t { ber, who is still in the old country, but who expects to be back in this ‘(ll\ abont March 1 AMr. Bambara de- s \nthony a for- his a few | his | | Main | spending illage | Red | | | | n! | spending | motorists this anorning on | when | arrived | | scribes the conditions in Italy as poor. | [ with a lack of food land other commodities of lite, | er the war effect GOING TO BRAZIL. M. Curtin company. was desk at the today, time in seve weels. With ighter, Irene Curtin, Mr. Curtin ail about Januan 0, for Santos, Brazil, to visit his son Wil- liam ¥. Curtin, who is engaged in the banking business in that country. Zeneral ind coal nd aft- President | Commercial be at his the fir to ill 1e wies) o bank for due AL A expects to hes: his i | Sluater Map_li Hill Robert lline, William Hine appendicitis at inz. so W, The M Wednesday A book Root Kingsle re G. Mrs. Ars. Cushing visiting her daugt Mann of Robbins Sherrod have Rensselae resum Smith, mot is ill with nner n of ope A view iter Iy ted of Rockland. Mrs. Avenue. and ed the h ple Miss Zullette Tu day to Sargent sch the home. Roger Wait week-end guest of Cogswell . W, Williams on Maple street 10 was recently intendent of T of the Ameri & n W in New Yo automobile Peckham anc k this show. Ordevs for fun of and on ital Just cven- | 1a aple Hill Literary society met afternoon with Mr: was giv and pidno sele Ma Nelson | returned o0l in Christmas re Mr. T e Hares anmd Bo: 1 id 1 ton ess W Mrs| lis . Sorrow, appointed general 17, Corbin 4 1 ity i weelk eral tHarding are attending vrompt attention at Glover's. advt. Engine Company o’clock out at 5: rass fire in_a lot 1 and Erwin M on Curt ny = Sale at Lo Shoe Heber I. Studebak New York le: to car, i Giover he in t e Membe lrs will Shuttle evening. P “Pretriest,” 185 es wi the ¢ Pippin 1dies of the the meet me Wh tod; enterta attended o Mi; weeks azo Frances street Whittlesey luncheon. The S | the Y. W Telephone pieces to J. at vour Gl GIRLS first game e was 1 W C hine nin tmivs, wi The s¢ American Flosiery Erwin's, with a favor of tb well attended with str Jester, of former. v ast owned anu ng sales Tt attend specializes breaching iptist d Ore Doughty’s dancing ball” at Mon for Funniest.” “Iarnu Tow ¢ 11 be ol 1 v in 1 ing toee 4w man i\t Bar Musit ers’ Tuh iven n he ittlesey. ay ined t the u he su Hardware Corp. pieces Te as evening fo icturing fc this morning he v sepvice MeAll mission who Hartfora home nish class meets tonight 1l time orders for f over. t rlayed Yir ympany by s and core bout of The Girl last n ore Rus: 300 —advt BASKETBALL. eve The team plaved of cond game was between the | 11 20 to: 6 games were | Landers, Frary and Clark, and Blank. The winners of the articles on the books aré: Bath Robe, rgill: coral beads, Plainville ash Market: silk umbrella, Sanford, Unionville: fire set, Collir kimono, Augustine ce Joseph Ianion; Joseph Kee coft Kavanaugh; $5 in J. Murphy e of Seymour: Mrs. | for N Prio yoke, box of | ciza William Francis Kenneth Seymounr: mil George or, Frank Prior | harrel of flour, G. Kopn; $10, A. G Miller; pair of shoes, Edward Heise; 10 pounds of candy, Billy Kelly, New Britain: electric lamp, rl Nilson: cord wood. . H. Oliver; mee schaum pipe, Flavie Benjamin: ton of Z barrel of flot Britain; 10 in of Fortuna: gol Haloc fruit Sebastian orge Dimanc Southington: box McCarthy: order ¢ nato, R. Siblex. ; Town Receives Property De The deeds for the Woodfo, erty at t corner of Map Whiting streets have heen s the land now belongs to the Plainville building new laing 8,500 ed the Mon- } fler | her ve as n e for municipal e wa selectmen heen use as a house who vo over clerk Divorced. Don: Local Couple u Farmington, Harrs H. Donah Lucien F. Veroni town, form divorced from ville, by Judse 1 the superior ahue « action b Donahue withdraw Attorney praved The 2 Lyons 1 | : | | Burp Don- B co contest \. ppe perm not appe: Attorney Alb New Britain, and received his snt 4 Benedict M. Holden for Mrs. Donahue. couple were married in ville on April 14, 1913. s, huc alleges that her 1 to drink to exc about three r the for Green red for sion : Plain called = - | we GO and she based 1t upon habitual intolerable cvidence marr divor wnd cti e nperance fou auto | e offered of his convictions in cour nd non-sup was born of child uneral 2 vears old, m, and custods at | wwarded s 1d Instatlation the mev > Knights of lation hurch deck’s Advi. Tues held town installation Progressing. s favorable rresting o about 10 small ice { Routhing next meeting will Men’s hall will follow Ice Harvesting . weather ren the completed the ay | in \ the ¢ the a | be in majority owned by lers in outlying have been filled. Private havevcleared their ponds and of of ouse section | The West Miss at | de: illed t at uneral Of Course I'll Take Celery King 1muc laxativ ¥ season children. 1t purifics the Mood, clears the skin and chases away tiggg wornout feeling jrew a cup tonight y, st like you make tea. You'll like it. Ind New | and so do 18 to mother and the and | in | esent. ( Dancing was enjoyed after the games. | CORPS OF OFFIGERS { ® owners company. T White 04 e Ok continuance looks “and cold o for- w | weather. of D. Warfickl, The funeral of 12, D, Warti died Tuesday atternoon will | eld tomorrow afternoon from late home at 15 Park strect. Services will conducted by Sequassen le b 0 B 1 will in West his he ceme- Brief Iewms. L. Weltman of . Y., is visiting few friends here. Miss Helen M. Sweetland has return- € to her home in Boston after visiting friends in Plainville. The new war ale at the postoffic ) series TTING and Callington, for a days with savings st They mps are welding, « dmund Plainville, HARRY NEW WEAK MINDED, BELIEF uLtin Bennett, \licnist Testifies of Condition -of De- fendant's Mind—Juror’s Tlinéss Delays Tr Los Angeles, Jan. 8.—Resumption today of the trial of Harry ew, charged with the murder of his flan- cee, Freda Lesser, w contingent, upan the recovery of a juror who sud- denly became ill last night. Dr. D. H. alder, a sta witness, was on the stand when edurt was adjourned yes- terds The w e ist, opinion that New “w. ¥s will be, a moron,” sed by Dr. Chavles Allen, an alien- alled as « - the state while under cross-examination da Dr. Allen was asked by defens counsel if he did not believe New’s “love affair with Miss Lesser hud been a tremendous matter in New 1 and might have caused great stress in his mind.” “I think “I think he pre is and WAs ex- not,” replied the would be very >d by anything of that New's mind one of fectivity,” he declaved. , Both state and der was unlikely arguments gun before tomorrow witne little im- sort. little af- it be- 1sc agreed would be l | Interior Decorating and Upholstering _We call your attention at this season the year to our Interior Decorating and Up holstering Departments. Our new arrivals in all the' very late: materials and covering will assist you i making a selection. We shall be pleased to furnish estimate and plans. Telephone Charter 3649, Interior Deco rating Dept. The Flint-Bruce Co 103 Asylum St.—Hartford— 150 Trumbull St G DESTROYS FAMILY] Somerville, M Jan. 8.—IIi ating gas caused the death of Oxf Del Ponti, 8 years old and hj Yeas old sister, Edillia, while slept last night. The children their mother, came here from two weeks ago to rejoin their 1f Joseph Del Ponti, who was g: Chateau Thierry. 1. S. TEAM TO PLAY. The New Britain High school team will play the team of the Meriden High school tomorrow cvening in the mnasium of that city. “Bill'’ Burns will play at center; Bunny and Taylor will be forwards, and Vibberts and Baylock will play guards. The team 11 play in Manchester a week from Friday night. Mills’ Bhe Representative Slattecy 45-47-51 Pratt Street, Hartfopd 11th January Clearance Sale Involving Our Entire Choice Collection of Silks, Dress Goods, Coatings, Waistsand Blouset FINE SILKS Mills’ Representative Specialt Store Of Dependable Quality at Less Than Wholesale Prices 86 inch Pan Crepe, ¢ of the fabric, sale all il Crepe adds to the be Value $2.50. 10 Inch uty atin de Luxc, and Clearanc tinish, ovenin i Value i sale strect Patrin, by ~hade Value 36 Inch Satin t and lorings and bl nee Sale 10 Inch Value §5.00. Clearance Sale ul‘.. s ~tr eve Cl e Satin, That Many Will and from. ince Tach colors Dur ety o select 0. Cle ment finish: it wWool th wister lity Ine h of ndeer, u mee pe is qu. L Inch picees: coat. 1 <c ance 54 0 be ~cal brown and black on $7.00. Clearance Al it ~on at Sale Inch Poirvet Twill, this the dressiest for high pi Wool € and dress $1.98. | B | { - Waists and Blouses of Geor beaded and embroidercd effect. nd flesh. Value sts and Blouses of tusedo collay, beaded Value $8 Wi necks or in white and Iluh Clearance S aht very jng shades with @ small pencil silver sie Chine superor shades, autitul soft heavy satin Velours in beautif Silvertones. ~eason clect wa $4.60 and Suitings, lengths Value Georgelte, active even- : paeal stripe which | wa $1.95 in white i wa $1.95 quality and black or white. wa $2.45 ¢ this is one of the fines Satin made. streec shaded nzs and black 3 9 - . e rd ue 2 $2.95 \\izh 26 Ich Satin Impe and most dependable also the new asse cold Clearance navy. cuse, ety very sinded Value yard quality clectdic $3. 95 ¥ in 1 brown. 0a. Cke the new las<e L $2.95 navy blue oniy. wa $3.95 AL Wool Tricotine, serge. : navy. autumm k -, plum and black. sale yard Inch ~plendid we taupe. brown, Value $ WOOL FABRICS Appreciate at Clearance Sale Prices 51 Inch Al Wool Tric wn. tanpe. Cleavance tine, ndec best quality made and bilac valud wa $4.80 lighter weight; nay n blue and blac s $3. ich Ses very beautif lllil|I|I2|I| blue. Valug v $4.25 medium havy wearing fabric| ara $3.40 white ouly. slightly soiled yard $302 O big assort- soft vehet R7.00. 3 50 Inch All Wool indeer, taupe, Clearance icotine, the Bel, suits plum, seus: one o blue, all or for = = S4.50. <old g ' 54 Inch medinm navy Clearance Al Woul ¥ abric. and 86.00. odd | Gure 2vods that $2.95 is considered garments: navy. | $4.80 | Al Wool < mavy: this S4.98, Cle of 51 a; ue Sale Inch neh Serge. rd ~plendid 6 Inch Tricolette, this quality sold all season at $6.50. Clearance Sale . . yard WAISTS AND BLOUSES AT ALMOST HALF PRICE ette and Voile, .white de in Chine, Satin flesh. whitd $5.50 aists and Blouses of Georgette and Crepe u Chine, iuxedo collars. in white. flesh, navy brown; plain, hemstitched or lace $6 5 ' Witamod, 8. Clearance Sale with $3. 75[ in nd | embroidered, | $4.95 Waists and Blouses of Crepe convertible collars. ale Value $10.00. 0! or

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