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» ION DA g ANUARY" 19, 1920. el A3 40 430 4% % 8 0 00 450 & DON’T PASS THE UNDERMUSLIN SALE IF YOU WANT REAL BARGAINS VE yorn TS WELS N \ COSTS OF MATE TIHAN THEIR REGU PROVE I WELL WORTH EVERY WOMAN'S WHIULE H J SPECIAL JANUA ALS AND LABOR TO GET THE AR COSTS. PERSONAL B MADE GARMEN TASTEFU NA N, OF TRIMME D- OPE made of embroidery ENV tractively WOMEN'S NIGHT GOWNS, trimmed worth $1.25 1,19, $1. Well whth to &4 made lity cloth, tastefully 50. le real & and $3.19 s and laces and prices 89¢, 99¢, each. = M N DAINTY W 25 iy AL SKIRTS. for 99¢. b 19 cac Usual prices $1 this $1.19. $1.69, i 1 $1.69 each, nd PR NIGH O WOMEN"; $2.00 10§10 GO WNS, Sale Itezular < $1.69, $1.99 prices 1 pri 19 cach, SILK, CREPE DE CHINE. AND CAMISOLES to $3.00, for 89c¢. 99¢. SL.29 ENVELOPY real £3.50 to $6.50 value for 5 SILKEN GOWNS or to $8.50 -value for $1.149, $5.19. $6.1 BLOOMERLS, worth $3.00 to $5.00, are priced $2.19, $3.49, $3.99 $1.69 AAVING AN AUTOMOBILE IN YOU DELIVERY FOR NEW BRIT RE v ALL DRY GOODS ¥ BERLIN NEWS COL. C. M. JARVIS IS ILL IN METROPOLIS hit lio service rot that frozen the was found had tying up e the the nearly son water and | preven impos [ Wled pipes How 1 ble n car senzers crowded The their of air, making brakes. When Berlin the dis: was taken off the into the two remain- temporary trains and work the reached () fine and pas- made teniz ing cars. ticup W lose o0 e Late, freight off schedule this of, the Trains Ruuniy All the trains, hoth SenZer, were awiy Suflers Reiapse After Having Ptomaine Poisoning TROLLEY SERVICE HELD UP ANir Middlc b morning weather. Several at low head™ their 12 that it out the ther on account trais of a neers passenger an spged on steam. ceonnt « he e conl; = on the troubles hurned necessary were blamed on 0or up without heat. At trains in all held up for the same A railroad man 1 that a condition as this moriing racks the , | perves of the dispatchers who have Nest Yewr's Budget to Adjust Sal- that the trains are kept without mishap, and when I trains came in almost at time, special care mnst keep the trains moving ; danzer 10 the traveling public Cold This. Morning. The anticipated warm wave that been promiscd the weather i hurean failed to according to the famiiy thermometer, which tered exactly this of the conuntry almost sayit P | time four fdepot, s01 ahes on own line Car ol such Precze—sehool Board Working o o ¢ moving several the same exercised without. aries, Wourd wis re i frof ilic serions tUharles 3. Jarvis in New York where he new .- resides . 11 reported that I=7sitffering from an attack of heart trouble which ha him vsiderable trouhle three s, Colonel he left everal recup- naing ire be- | at- sev- hiere this morn- of Colonel eivedl illness to is been fhas by the Jarvis, months iving past when arrive. Tis- zero = mornir of which ueed the trouble. He Atlantic City with recuperating from the poisoning ind was mdeh i when he Turned duties with Fed veur N Machine of L hudget o hiiety, 1y urer | [ penditure on Jury when Cihe coming York. disposed e e e his house ok e il hut Some roads were ren- the high nriniature m the ievad to have ek of keart ral weeks at wir Ving an altaclt effects of poizoning dered impassaile by winds piling the snow into yintains, nresent spent n his | Working on Budge The 1he 1920-1921, that school committer working budzet for and hoj anticipate is e school school have on 10 Adding e his Vi to company will th ye oy ox- for for school v The proving problem of the in principles which will the salaries, that a A program Col for N\ ne he left here of his farm the winter. Tt Colonel Jarvis W live per- it his The Fed of sularvies not is to he ron £ xchool will be the d. incor- Cxpected urn will ever ret 0 Kerlin aot will nies 1o be Mechine Jarvis E porated out of govern <nch m l ving eaith era Adddy bich Colonel omp into e Fit outh ad comp treasurer, new concern, having prominence sinee the wa plant of Hartford has bee is now facing it out the machines the 1hou- S but the company plans in the | NOTIC 1o construct a plant in Cen- | A 1 it is adeported Dridze near el Jarvis many friends regret Goods plant of hix Hiness and hope to hear | N0 loads over eight tuken over One of improving in health. He | executives has found taken an active interest in X and seneral welfare. | tion this action. as the comparaiively that in the future he to Berlin his retire- | teed stand 20 without active b Service Held Up. contract states on the Rerlin bridge will carry 15 tons. neariy half an | state law on hridges states a five fon fruck | ©ld bridges shall have as a tracks on aceount of a | AN eight ton load and the new hridges and spring, All the af- {8 12 load. The bridge near the of Arieee 1« the truck | Paper Goods plant isla new bridge from 1A% to lat the by | and consequently comes under ihe unavaiting. Finally the motc latter ruling it was pointed out. nit pon a scheme lo remove | Teason for bringing this matter to Jek. A towline was attached to | notice is that there is a possibility of ruck and the tre car. When heaviar lnads than eight tons to be power was on. the car pulled | carrisd across the bridge and if the 1 the t permit - present sign ie aliowed to stand it 1raf resumed as nsual might cause some inconvenience akes Troze Atendance Higl on The schonl attendance at Iin schools was the highest in ber that it hax been in anngunced this morning tendent Showalter, There roome in the town 90 per cent. in registered 2 the ex- had, the perience teacher has ny coupled her knoy teaching the 3 % science of | not relish through next board does a rativel q prospe the of zoing that veur problem ni ands, Juture nectic T POSTED notice was posted on the the Americin Satarday warni () iron is aper should e former tons i the reason hridge nd of dazer that to ques- i« a waran- 1o wa s lown 1 return from < atfairs new loads any ! & hoved one win to 1 tient on The the tons original ness, Trolle held morning talled on the hroken fort< i wersice line e that for his xhen axie ton the ol the car re ' m e Ft off from to he Air B Trak T the Rer- Decemn- ars, it was by Superin vere only that fell attendan ux pe The Viv branch one of refused to e Ber- work last helaw while a cent “FAIR AND WARMER?” COMING number Hauling Stone. Crushed stone ix heing hauled over the plke to Hartford, where the state fhius commenced the construction of | | e RetototeloTotoR TGATE CHANCE IN SPIT GARMENTS YOU WANT prices from $1.25 10 $3.00. $1.49, $1.69, $1.99 and S2. DIRAW K9¢ to $2.00, priced at this i' AJAMAS and 1 CAN RCHASED OF Us. itol i and | cold + ent the | that | town ! maximun: | The | ey s or e L) & 3% & .-l ////7;' W ARE THE RISING AT VERY MUCH LESS, 3 NGS WILL HE VA ¥ FREGHDRBHRBLS HIS SAT & & & & CHEMI * Of zood material, at- prettily regular “$1.29, s trimnied, 89¢, and Saleiprices 19 eac and Corset C G9c, vers, sale at 89¢, $1.2 worth . $1.99, Burkes, S1.6 3illie rices at this sale but values NSATIN 19, S149 and 19 cach. vl $1.49 pair. DEPEND ON. PROMPTLY. o 920 MISMATED MARRIAGE' SUBJECT OF SERMON Rev. J. E. Fay Preaches on Topic for Young People. | DWELLING HOUSE DESTROYED Today PLAINVILLE NEWF[ Spells Finale for Fishing Through the Ice—Wili - Not Scll ge—Mrs, Chapin o Speak— Bishop Brewster Confirms Class., Rev. John K chureh of Ony ed a forcetul iy, pasior of the Lady of Mercy, preach- sermon at the t 10 o'clock vesterday morning on the subject of mismated marriages. His sermon was along the lines of talks by other clergymen the subject. the diverce evil resulting from what nrizght be called trial marrviages. It mizht be concluded from Father Fay's talk that he believed the divorce evil to result as much frem the fault of the parties to madern marriages as from the lax divorce and marriage mas on counseled voung women of to- against undue admiration for young men simply because of the fact that fhey “sports.” He said that many times. in taking the annual census enumeration of his parishes, he has called at the these so- alled “sports.” and told their mothors that they do not puy ona cent ol board. The ract that man gives a young woman time does not necessarily m he will provide a good hgm e Father y said In sp to the young men of | the pavish, Father Fay said that in the case of modern mawriages a young man frequentiy infatuated with a girl is the dancer in town for similar sons. The ract tf zirl i proficient in the art of danc has other not are homes has been voimg a b an for wood that after hecomes because 1 she best that she dees or like an amplishments, 3k Bk Lotelatotetolobole from that that ¥ use haul- work Despite | last few held up. Tows new te road Iin dozen the extreme onere It trucks in the t the work heen Scarlet Fever in fever has p There is in Lawrence, the young nd M, Arthur L with the dises #of the dis ix ctimated i for cold has not 2 me | the the days arlet in its annual | ppearance, case Iast | Berlin. Norma daughter of Mr. f ill There are three in West Cronnvell. Larze Brick Despite (the time demand for 1 brick day w- e, s now Bus of year, there 2 heavy bricks, ordin 1o the vdin: manuf i Fyvery Kloads of are \‘ hipped from the local yards to differ- | points about the tion is z0ing on everywl of the hrick comes from To Award Cerificates. Waerd has been received here by the from the Freneh | that aved French government the nearvest of Kin of who Killed cortificates truck bricks state. Constroc- | and much Berlin e used Bolton-Kasica h conudiission tes from ihe post Wi cer- tilic will 1 any in awarded sailor <oldioy was the world war. These { the to be enzravings of ex- gt of | government ember in reported coptional’ atitude of \ny family during the the name of headquarters, disteihuted commission i and . a Ifrench lost heanty are h wha to send 1o the pe tes will wir is asked the decrased The certific the Bolton-Kasic the having ry FFrench high ol the on mat ter in e serlin Htems, Frank © Potis from Middleion Mos friends Hn- entertai n over Miss Dorot) day in Middietown with Cayl Bailey New the week-end in town Dancing will be held Ath- letic hall ning under su- pervision Prof. Christiansen of Middletown Berlin and wilt i Susenhime spent Sun- rriends Haten Fith relatives or spent cla this of in \ nsinzton number it 1 from Cliss owe attend veni week over re present. cirele will John Do this week West iends in town Vi Mo of with rr Progressiy " the Tuesday Haze hwood meet hone mors evening Thomas Crom well w esterday as visiting Abel here of Ilactrord relati Bricrs, is spent iy wit Tin Howard ¢ reported. to b wWorse Miss spent Town. e s temorrow Eldred o “soeivil in it My his p 1 Gira Meriden iden of nd with the fricnds in G il Mitehell, war Lerlin install ihe reported hav- day years oneof veterans, is ta be condition the nearly is doubtful Kensington Items. lsther D, Griswold for Wosterly n the week-end here a serions other ed a sl Mitehell very ing A old 'k Miss evening spending parents. The T prize for the New ning. ti carnival o left last I. after with her ANE: their Britain + oceasion e corps took first ellent marching Saturday eve- MR ex in A the } nizht for the ent 1 hold eveni wel of wiho socieny come - STV The ' r members e wil re war meeting av b of the Thursday ning in the . A I vooms at Upson's corner. \merican Legio i fire of the The Rrotherhood will hold a social this evening «t the home of Ifarold Upson. All members have heen re- | quested to lLe present. M Annie Fagan returned to New offer will warantee that zood housekeeper, that she will make Father Fay said increasing numbe ranted in ry i that the many om rather from marriaxe she wife aman's He make n mother, or house a hom 1y N v “h v - aften state div ted bie year tated Grees suly tines f than emony niisn tre the . »lay. Fishing Stops the last e on Today is through 11 recordin iy fixhing to advices fram the fisl L the its and commissions the embly. in effect the 1 st session of this first The penalty for violat- fine of $30 or The fishing the ice was formerly regulaf- all of which act of 1918, The Tl in of is a Wil or both special repealed by the law ning Laws Wert new does not water 1o fishing run Burns department House fire after [ tinzton ze proved (o be Down. The was canlled shortly "t midnight 1o 1Isweyp n avenue. The | in 1he Farmington rict bt on the Farmington side or | town line. The local department | arrvived in time to ~ a dwelling burnin the arm on a0 honse but the cellar. It was ascertained that inzton departiment was called hut the fire was of the Farmugton FFor that reason the hat did not o the local to zround leaving the Farm outside <trict ters the horot in town and 1 hay spond 1o de ment Several as calle ' situation will the a claim rtment ior their in the rm of the property quandary and the district number tws tral “Square, Iarmingion ocenrrence deving if it mingzton district Plainville that ion the principal o officials bre Farminzton allow’ from the local » s a Farmington? in P nville whs twe | fire whistle. Peopla in this distriet are in want to know how extends. Fire district | s listed as cover Cen Main sty and Since last ht's won- Far- hiaze The blasts town of ownir far ast ot wenie the ni local people includes wthe are opinion and jm- five dis- seems to under the too much he new listing the abirms, The fact alarm number stem includes territory and when an alarm is sound- ed it is a question as to the location of the fire. The opinion has been ex- | pressed that the firc commissloner should give considers to a recall system. It that such a system would save considerable expe recalling the firewen when their found he unnecessary. It that it miecessary In many case 10 eall all the members of the depuartment. of chimuey fires when e peaple are of there should he of proved 1ricts and that present system ion ix said se by sery ices e also is said is s i the cases the blaze may Mor | to | ug class of 10 young people of the fiwn-’ day school. The ¢ six and g0 received o e th Sub-Chief Fanger Recording Secietar Financial Secrotary Treasurer —William Woodward Tnseph Jam Hugli Caifo W ass was composed | fou A class | elr Com- | of sivls boy . first 1loly munion bishiop preached a | niot non afier G, danes cor Not 1o Nally nony. Be Sold. denied in Junior Woodward ) that sress for tl Whiting street 10 McNally. MeNally, no deal of any son has =zo of the winter Bradstreet \ddresses Moward dstrect zave interesti talk Fnst elief fund commitiee's at the Congregational day d the in durlng the day amount« congregations were smaller and are their the pastor M ne the | 4 seur. report tiations are gara pro- Senior Bead Arth Nelson Joseph on i L. | (O Tinks Junior Al his son, Sdate Lecture I The 1 His | rest | senjor, sy s S Sort was proposed (€1 the Gran ¢ 1o Cuba for 5 9 appointec town. dist ation. Hartford the Near Cor of for three NEED EXECUTIONE Authorities Puzzled; No 8 Thomas The ship campaisn an = on court has member in wit A pril niem planned will 1 end on work . llrereion chureh yester- | il days and o rably offerings the 1o $ th were the men at. Haod, Guillotine Is is hoped T ae months. increase cons thin the com pr brir n usu and Man Is Condemned io will e vesterday here present to send those who not by i A ror thorit ed exd 1me toftered a the St to the members whe ontr pastor veatest number ints T mtil 1he conrt hutions of app n treasurer, haod the Iois the cantributions will Bradstreet i that ar East Reliel commiltee one of the most eflicient which have operated e told organization and aided friends Armenians in this try. lle spoke inlly of the work being done by people from cut, principaily son Edwin o Vhership campgizn de by the Ve o N s laved had secu new expected reach $15 he of A For n ihother Sw Wit it 1hera rlers. iibl ust, 1918, The st 2ust, r Items. Rracken At hey idas heheading Miss critically ot There i this mornin cold Loui i reported to wat ot {Rabie } land, organization il home on Pierce o during 1 manner in which exeatfianers E e conehtion now in zuilioline axhibit in oo vas ne session of the and only the pupils schools buildin at of ihe located on becu s fou § cerma musenm was lJast {xears ago { H AN bat for were too the tend There v this to espec cxntons howe al pital punishim and tho e ntence nmually is Tifo ¥mpriso mel yesterday demanded t and under the law meat- four in a special town at the court huilding will he Lezion will meet the court Connceti ™ Tt by o- | ing room the town There \merican The Mitchell Knox of I s ho post next roont meeting the this evening. Monday at the of Y senfence, final. Mrs. Chay The teachers Congregation: hold teachers’ on Thursday Stock Chapin will speak on in Organization '™ The vited attend and athi o'clock ~. n to Speak. and officers of Sunday school tea 6 evening. Mr post in eve- Town the vill o'clo Towboat Employes S For Salary Ing 18 —Towbol \t 30 k I uey Coasting is popular now White's and Moore's Broad places. among the Crossing, Il at the e the | \ Efliciency | You Pierce's end popular he Tl after people hill of public hear the | west street, New York, Jan. in New York harbor was a strike of firem cooks for a waze -ho v. Four thj strike, according bor boatmen's the to $1 p 1o address The Brotherhood age the mos the ! 1 ow ploughs wery nt ont | executive s will Tuesday annual held Ladic an import of Mrs. W (ternoon e Court elected ensuin committee of noon on paths the the census en completed the his meet the phrson ur and | and to plan expect makin midd Conton nearly and the work of 1" was com 1 n 1 an ¢ went on evenin s “, m on Liicials of the 1 Bome towing cone frdemands, In ad | for foed. deckhands and coold 13115 a month and firemen | The wage scale sought is of $35 a month. The for svmpathy Kkindness | crease at the time sickness and _claim they now have teo work L have to repost of our beloved son, Leo Gren-fa day and We wish (o thank in a special fan hour before they start won pleted of Charles merator, W e afternoon. which is 1 suppe on ey [ he The hold oy nevolent 1 s met ition will celinell LI tIah Ldtine k will soon turn in ton on Wednes- | report. e Card of Tl o day at 2 o'clock axiks, We tion shown h et our and of wisl exy apprec Gene t following officers for Chief Ranger —James Foran — e e e The railraads are in- dispensabie tmourwhole ecanamic lifs, and rail- waysecuritiec areatthe very heart of most in- vestmen s Isrgeand *mall. public and p ate, by individuals and by inxtitutions WOODROW WILSON HE war could not have been won without raitroads. Transport— by rail and sea—is an indispensable arm of national defence. Carrying capacity, from the wheat fields and the mines and the steel mills to the front lines in France, was the measure of our power in wear. And it is the measure of our power in peace® increasing national vmsperity—; are vitally dependent on railroad Tndustrial expansion greater world trade - growth. _ The limit to-the productive power of this country is the !m}Jf set by railrogd lcapacity to haul the products of our industry. The amount of freight carried en American rails doutlcd from 1897 to 1905 - since that year it has doubled agam. It will double <t/ again. To haul this rapidly growing traffic the murflnfm;st have more railroads —more cars and engines— more tracks and terminals. ~ Sound national legislation, broad-visioned pubfic reguia- tion will encourage the expansion of railroads, without which the nation cannot grow. extinguished easily of chemicals. Bishop Confirms Class. Rishop R. Brewsfer, -N. Do, visited the Chureh of <ur Savienr vesterday morning and confirmed a | by the use Chauncey Haven last ties as nurs pital after wilh relatives, Postmaster evening (o resune St. Raph: visit du hos here her in the 1 several days' W in W, ¥Fagan veste was able | after ippe Dead. s o he out days’ ilness Florence Miss Floren Venturo, old, daughte; Mr. and Mrs, Venturo Kensington. died of her p late after an illness of everal months, She was weil kncwn amo the young pecple of the village. Be- stdes her parents, she leaves a young- sister and two broihers Funera] was held from residence this morniy a sev with he Venturo « veur Felix the Ut home Saturday night ents Ter late This adverlisement’is published by the Association of Radway “Executives Thase.dasi wg information concerning the railvoad sitwation may ab ture by wr Wo to The Association of Railiay K B rentives. £