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RALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1020. PLAIIV V[LLE NEWS ASSESSORS BODST PROPERTY VALUES Towr's Gt Li. Is ot Ye. f, Fl n ai C l ean _Up . Of Ou D L 7 s, Available ‘f’Annual January Sale Of Muslmwear PARISH GUILD ANNUAL‘ Now Comes With Its Big Values o— O-ODGFatIOH Sal Worries—Brict News of ... - This Is Your Last Opportunity te board of assessors lie REGARDI S OF THE HIGHER COSTS OF COTTONS WE BY I'lll(li\\lnllvl D PARE. l)\l NS ARE ABL TO OF l \()l MOR X CELL T QUALITIES IN D TRABLE U \‘IH THAN YOU HAVE 3 ] . LONG TIME \T SUCH LOW PRICES \S Wi AT THIS SALE. f T K NTS THEMSULVES TELL THI STORY WHICH THI WILL WHEN YOU Sk work of sending ont copies of the tax NOTE THE GOWNS FINE VELOPES and dismay in muny cases, as nearls L + dainty garments will particularly appeal all fastidious women 89¢ for resular $1.2 ade. $1.29 for regular S0.Kind. S1.49 priced for $2.00 grade st for regular $£2.50 ments, 82,19 for regular $3.00 kind A splendid opportunity to supply yourselves now at these prices. Beantifully Made of zood material, daintily Dimmed with laces or embroidery, priced 8$9c for rezular § arade 99¢ far gowns that were $1.39 130 kind $1.49, regular price 00 and $1.99, were W0 each All everyone who s taxable propert has had «a vise in valuation . LAXPANerS i now iooking Lorwarg g with the hoy 1wt possibly there wi be a reduction in the tax rate. The | § o N T cided will be held in March, GOOD DRAWERS CORS COVE AN attempt (o obtain- information i*rettily made of tine material, nicely (rimmed e e e Reeloltembrotaerey as to the approximate amount of the | & B i e : i stul. Prank T. Wheeler, a men- | § els and will sell at $35 after this sale v (Y of ward of assessors. . e s as we cannot buy any more at this ¥ Daintily tvimmed with lace or embroidery, $1.2 ace with insertion. also embroidery, regular Wind 59¢ 8 $1.00 kinds for 89¢ each. i v 100 kinds for 39c each that this information will not he orthcoming until the hook of ab- pri(‘(‘. tracts is completed. The boird ex- In all the newest shades and sizes. pects the book (o be ready sometime Efiective ~tyles, lace or embroidery, $1.50 srade Showy styles with irimmed backs, $1.50 srades $1.29 pair. 1.2 ce and insos o tine embroidery. regu- 'y handsome models that were §2.00, for o kind. ¥ £1.69, cach. SILK LINGERIE WORTH YOUR ATTENTION YOU SHOULD TAKE PARTICULAR INTEILEST (o our showing of the dainty Silk Lingerie at Soecinl Nale prices Fyery woman looking forward te such an event should take this opportunity 54 mwgw@w%wmm nest week Mr. Wheeler stated this morning s B0 Georgette Waists | Muslin Night Gowns | values did not increase proportion In all shades and sizes, Lace and embroidery atel e wors of making e @8 (1ce Waists are our reg- 6 98 trimmed, all cut in full * 1 SOGCR) STr (e DU S e ular $8.98 values. - sizes, regular $1.75 value. " certain sections. principally in those % and come earlhy for hest pick. pluces which have been built up by Y. ) Coat Stock The Last of Our R n. of New Britain, "#@-@fifi%@@@ }fi%‘fifii}.}\"‘ Jeeleke I G G R R B resigned ax superintendent of the | [N % | rumbunt lectric Manufacturing | i ertone, Velour, Plush, Pom Pom, BERLIIV ,‘/14 |74 | Qusted From New York State Assembly | company sesterdar. Mo sevved n i $ SO .nl(‘letrhzn:eastfil? lat est i materials, all $ ‘ : 2 I . 2 : I £ . ANt ing connected with the firm on Feb- shades and size: ruary 1. 1917, Undey the supervision - of service that the factory practicaliv AAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL 1RY D PURCHASED OF Us, BB E BB ... 15 Jokeph ¢ I doubled its floor space. ke pep s [ENET@R@IER T W Children’s seven-months-old son of Mr. and My William Greene. of Whiting street. B Many Thiok Individual Bene- . e 'y : ’, B i Serge Dresses Winter Coats Merey. The infant died Wednesda fited Shouid Pay ; R 4 AT, G v e el $27.50.| These Coats are made of materials tha # that vou cannot buy less than : > made of m Guil E® We are selling at ¥ are worn, and will give service. 4 JLOLD SLOWS UP TRAFFIC 1 e wimoat maning of 1he 2arion | Bl Nav For e 7.9 Reru e opening of the stde Criry committee passes on their | Guild of the Chureh of ¢ Savior b & 3 rday 25 Coats wre ¥poaker Sweet arraisned | clizibility to take then scats unlw m! was held fwlvi‘ll-ul arternoon at : g $19098 h‘l‘ll'd“) 2 - $12.98 Value Merenry Drops to 8 ow—reight | Hve Nocialist emblymen, charz- | right: Charles Solomon. Lonis Wald- | o'clock at the parvish house. The fol Onl_\' Left ina them with dislovalty. They were | man, samuel Orre, Anzgust Clessens and | lowing oflicers were elected Presi Congested as | Result—Confusion | 5004 from the assembly until the | 1AL DeWit | dent. Mrs. Charles F. Spalding: viec F ry and ir rer, ) 2 Curtis. 4 L - Meeting Monday. the hill. but the load of machinery . NERW @ ’\\l)") ATE The reporis of the officers indicited ATE s has becn removed and the truck left one of the most successiul years in The controversy over the paym of Lhe bill for servives reneren by the o e o e o ected WOULD BANISH S e T that the truck will be moved some puid and a balance Ieft in the tr New Britain five department at he < i 5 0" £ : time today as it is considered fo be A TCARE nQ | UrY. Supper was served at 6 o'clock tai i falymi1aat Sunday thakibeen| Sais ool oda s sl 1L 1 considired Ha) e ALL CIGARETTES | "%, it tneeting of the. warton | Cph's cemcic for the time being, it having . | conve 3 o'cloc T i been decided that the town will hll el s s The elices | discount on anything in our = ” Masguerade Bl read their reports of church work for (P A1 d M d 8 C i S 4 the bill. 1t developai that Selectman BV sudy By Tt e e G R e Doctor el mn ustar uraer ase | We carry a big line of Dry @ LM Grisweld gave his sanction and QU sEhR ol jlonishgticll 10 3 ) The o e | Footwpe | Snd _Stena By William hrocder, second so. | Kasica posi of the American Legion 3 \Ehaaton Lefnation . widefia ninai Open Monday, Friday and -Sats results were of greatest interest to the evenings. H. A. James, No. §8 members and it was reported that | Main street.—advt. 1 many pledzes are alveady paid and ment * M@ jority of the citizens in | Berlin has been invited. A prize for v 3 bt ,,,E e ar e ‘mi\‘m Ihello =R 2 WANTED-~A steady. reliabta town tecl 11 Hix better 1o settle the © the best costume worn by the mas- 3 R cal parish is certain hit relurne Sre | young or middle-aged. fof Lill without any peuly arguments. gueraders is to be awarded The ¥ . i G (TR (oo e > 3 2 i sitfion of sexton at the churg “" L "" 2 ‘«" cterized like sitia- | pigeeeds are to he ysed as a fund for 5 " satistactors. The chureh debts are all | : O Lady of Mercy. Steady ons Which have avisen previousiy \pply Rev. John E. Fay, 94 n.also gave oflicial order ca will hold its first masquerade ball. 1o Fvices of the five depari- - Which every resident in the town of Soine opposilion has developeq tn | the consiructiontof (uurtevssso that e SR 3 picid and theve is a good balanc cortain parts af the town 10 the pay - wment of the bhill. Some citizens feci it Goldstein should foot the bill, | boys are workine industriously iming that it was due to his carc- ~ make the ball a success. esgness that the tower caught firg East Berlin Ttems, visiting members of other posts may X The meeting was adjourned undil Le accommodated over night. The : . neSEThusdavieveniy en the elec ! R to ¥ B ion or oflicers will el > i G o e A lLeapsYear affairs the BEhas - < Electric B g N § ik J | | —advt. The new ra % By —_— - ———— = / The lantern that started the fire was Mrs. I3 G. Hazelwood. of S DI 2 HoNsIILa : et e ! Y ¢ and sotfive 4o (he waodwork daughter. Mrs. F. V. Read. vestc 4 1 b el consuineuEEliaqm eters ‘ = : 5 e v R . two months and Some Cold Here. orge Steppler is still confin 5 they were not veid at the beginnin g 3 1 mometer took \ oy his home w th an al Kk of ariy 4 of this month when the chanze he- ~idents of British Colonies ne o cight degrees be- James McCabe, o Middletown. was < e e e S S 3 o at 3 o'clock (his maorning. visiting in town last evening it e L s e (o Any Plan Whercby United- s e ns UL WS ok Berdn ihricls S . the new rates datinag from December 3 Will Get. Control <t that accompanied the rrigid Mrs. Charles Anderson is spendin > . | G i R e e { il G mwrol. cathe) st Berlin and Berlin ve a few davs with r'danghier. Mis ; G 2 Yy ixlered the same degree of cold. Ken- | yjexell, of Hartford : Sy 3 HHtaign L eniopion s 3 tridze Barbados, Jan. glon reglatering five degroe o Ao 3 3 £ himuney P g 3 1 s suggestion ington registering five dezrees below T L i os e g S S T 3 2 o « | Truck drivers complained that this. gl 1o 12 Honiss this momin . 3 3 ¥ he e depe Bt 4 8 & iritain sct (o (he United S vith 15 oniss this mo < af s N . S A Woabant 230 o'l yesterda - 3 ish Hondurs Bahama. 1s of 1 e conl My Soie e e sl o 3 == noon Lo exting chimney i 3 S Bermuda Buiish Guiihaantd LG Superintender - Showali 5 the home of Gust Ostnum’ of Far OUFFIES x . i , sk Culsus At Passenzer trains were on schedule " il : — - ¢ 1ds with the exceptio this after for N faven. whers e “ ninglon avenus ¢ blaze was pu i By . fime it was reported at the depof, | LIS a6 vlu{un{ v New Ha E 1 LUCY P GASTON mington avenue. The blaze was put | raicay 1o pay for Britaiie ®which is covsidered to be unusual, es- | ¢ ™1 St Sl e b outiultiichomicals ki eb provoked «a storm of pecially when it is zero weather as it S ‘]“"" S ‘,"‘ s Chicago.— Here enters @ new candi- ASEL “l" e e . Markeson, \Wis stric m said would spend all « eu v t all these colonies. The Sy difioul : el James Curran left this morning o k Many sidents who made r et ffer s st unioib o 5 Il nein 2 3 dite in the field of presuientiad cam- | : 5 \ Charles Paul las s 1 that < it ATy founced by most @ e Springficld after spending several . n Jehn Barlevcorn | was > e > e s of the British’Well days here with friends 1= 8 the wake over the bier! \. J. "reudenberg liel S : 2l Duffics ane i siinde ) Bublic mestis W. D. Dunham entertained severa! > is Lucy Page : G f that venerable sentleman lasi of murdering Mrs Duflies, iis | 1 mustard murder.” < r. | istative cils have of his friends at a whist party s or 0l ven e aore tht and. in most cases. until morning’s temperature was the worst Brotherhood Meetin Neaxt Monday eveninz the Brother hood of the Kensington Congre mother-in-law. exer 4 hypnotic | Freudeon! held o Lie projec tional ehurch will meet af the home home on Hudson siveet lasit cvening. most and bitterest o . s has ; this morning. The mourners went 1o} ijluence over his wife to procure her | having kille 't 1o prevent her mar- | me qu of Harold Upson for u social Kensington Ttems. dectared her candidacy for the presi- | other places in ihis vielity to attend | cupport in hie fignt to clear himseld | r it 21t keep him from in. | e I eciul program is being arranged Harry Taylor resumed his duties in dency of the United States on the foi the last rites for the deposed kine.' ,¢ (he sation A Freudenbery | < 3 t West Indies into he meeting this week was omitted on * 'he Stanley Works office. New Britain owing platform In many cases they were loudly he 5 IR e e | an t to the Dominion of teount of the annual meeting of the | this morning after several days’ il Mlean morals | wai their hereavement upon theis, i : ) {ada. Suggestions Ly Can; tiurch held last evenin ness with grip. Clean food. cturn. The successor to John Ea She was_ we B roken and for some time it as- | \isj t the Co! lonl oo T The T. A. B. sociely voted 1 Rigid enforcement of law | texcorn —near beer—is decidedly un o 1o hold a social and dunce in Granse Miss Gaston has opened campaizn | popular with the adherents of the late BYer e headguarters in Chic 1t is not t i S he propose S ivl be ing hall on the evening of IFebruar o 5 { lamented. 1t is understood that thei relatives on DrOL nEE be instituted surprising to find this eRorsihe i chha Iy the Eleetric Light company. Rep- Selectman R. M. Griswold is au hiet planks in her platfori ! “h < or platform . ) ille avenue he av tempers rted | lookins ¢ 3 ; nex; William Cook. of | nor as eighi desr vel re red Bl One th of & dunghte 1 wms on Fore ave zestion the Indies Local residents are of sweet cider is prohibited and Mr. and cntatives of 1he company ave lown foday on busin v | local stores discontinued aispensins 1hstred ntati of 1h mpany hay It is now imperative that the man- { | ) 1 the bevera today ati ipor | Negotiate Sale of Garag is reported en ahout the town taking measure- A\ meeting of the worth all the rooms in dwell- of the New Britain group will be cigarettes or cizarette papers be abso- Thise figures asx in the Kensington M. K. church o \scertained, ave nsed eveninz at & o’clock aptain J. 1t b elibvel ot sival ‘thal witnime P3Nl nroniclo s for a new charge to be . Graves. of Yale university. wWill speak | qieni or women in politics a new | o0 Whitine < a_consumer’s charse The tpon “The War and Afters Bheie ice 1) e seliin pullic ite wnd tha | S21€ (0 the majority of consumers are trving to « will be special features for the social rette-smoking, cocktail-drink- | #dioining 1o son. Jame lizure out where they will ain by the hour following the address T e LGlemEnt Amone woa | T e latter will leave hew system Shoe Bale at Long's, New Hritair men politicians does not represent the | Cnba, where he will spend 1 foyn Lt ¢ Ve Nz you another Truck Abandoned. At {rank and file of American woman- | mainder of the wint ol tford | ! o by lirze reduction The motor truck which was stalied hood. The home-loving. rizht-think Brief Items, | : el olh dra weeks. ) * Saturday on Damon's hill vesterday morning Ihree thousand that's the capital! ing womanhood of the conntiy necds Word has been received ke st i reet ! Masonic | 16th ending Saturday with a load of machinery is still on prize. advt. s 1o be represented.’ the death in Ciumbridz S50 4t e this hydvant b Janusr > Will give ture, sale and iving away of -~