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NEW: BRITAIN DAILY HERALD; W‘E‘DNESDA‘Y, JANUARY 21, 1e20. — — = £~ sy e, SERUOLNSEINS 2 e gt i -_,_PLAI.N VILLE NEWS |1 iai s ol Wondenc? s B TER M. DANIS FRANK E. GOODWI Joining ‘the church NEARLY 4 MHLION |5 e |l Save Your and zcheduled for Wednesday even- | ing, February 4, has heen postponed until February 11 n avoid econflict with the plaps of the Woman's club ! yes b G043k - KX which has arranzed for an affair on that evening. $750,042 Additions Makes Total A e If your eves are not accurate th¢ was nted divorce fro Bertha o H gl 2133 it Mt o Bl s resulting strains iijjure health and hap » . of $8,733,970 bl s S el piness. Good health is a matter of good Guire charged that his wife deserted e Hon o) AL D0, 903 ened by eve-strains, hysical dis Mid-Winter Sale of Boys’ Wear . 0 t d F O h' stavinz out late at night and being If 4 3 ate at nig s you are not absolutely positive tha McGuire Gets Divorce—New Minister' [ in the company of ofher . She re- rou rision. ¢ o ul s, Vel'coa san urnis mgs e o, | fuse o i e vou have perfect vision. call and let u rother] Supper Post- X and she finally left, saying fhat she make a careful scientific inatic FOT ONE WEEK AT BOYS' DEPT. (In Mid-Section. Between Book Boned Other Ne oy could take care of herself. Tt is said f examination] and Shge Departments)—This is the cvent (hat parents of growing boys ; . that she is now living with John of your eyes. Yook forward to with interest, well knowing the special pricings on all Plainville's zrand list of property | Rivers of Bristol. The custody of a boys’ wear are worthy of their attention. With the constantly risin owned in the town on October, 31,| =on. Mathew, was awarded to Mc- on cverything wearable, this is an opportunity to take quick advanta ! 1919, reashed the sum of $3.732,070, [ Guire. Mrs. McGuire was a resident | ’ g This is an increase of $7 42 over | of Plainville at the time of Ther DAVIS BOYS' SUITS—MADE AS THTY SHOULD BE of the most desirable (150 ] DG o DK, O S rtt (|| rt b ron) TRt ince b 6 e Woolens in the most wanted colorin styles right, fit correct; in fact, which was $2.951.425. The increase | ber of vears after her paration just what ihe hoys want in 1L these reductions: was due principally fo the building | from her hushand and e e e X $22.30 Suits for ...... $18.00 boom in the town during the past Brief Jltems. GOODWIN K $20.00 Suits for . A Y . $18.00 Suits for .. et vear. The industrial expansion which Fred White of Norton Place Reg. $15.00 Suils for ...... 3 Rez. $1 s . 8105 marked the past vear was rezponzible | leave during the latter part of Regular $10.98 and $12:00 Suits priced at this Sale at ............ $8.30 in large measure for tie addition to | week for Jacksonville, F° ‘her Optometrisis Opticians 3 i ! B o N : the list. The asscssors dacided to add | will spend the rest of (he winter 2 - 5 . OVERCOATS. ODD PANTS, CAPS, ETC.—For (he liltle fellows, 10 per cént. to the valuations of all The Woman's club will hold a whist MAIT . TEL. 1905 vears old. there are Overcoats n Ru vle, well made of zood ma- who fAiled fo file a list of taxable | on Wednesday cveninz. February 4, terial. offered at proportionate price-cuts. Le fit your boy. ) properly. Nearly every owner of tax- |for the benefit of the public library able property in Plainville received a | fund. notice af an increase in valuation Extra special c per cent. d The resident assesement is $3.210.- | count. Blankets; ladies’. men's. an Plush Polo Hats, black oncs of Cloth Caps, inside bands, $1.59 P66 The 1on-resident assessment is | children’s searfs and sweaters. ) R e $1.25 and $1.50 grades, 93¢ cach. and #2.00 kinds, at $1.25 and $1.00. $523.204. A list of the various totals | Birnhaum.—advt, . 2 of the valuation of property follows: Only five more davs of our Dis- FLANNEL AND FLANN ; NTS—Warm Gray Blouses arrangements to serve a hash supper of zood quality Flannel from 6- (o l3-year sizes are reduced from $1.25 1o jop | Dwelling houses -$1.358.910 | {omorrow eveninz from 5:30 fo 8 80c: from $1.30 to $1.19 cach, and rom $1,9S to $1.50 cach. Larnszshedsfelc it .8 o'clock at the chapel. The public is House lots and huilding lots 520, invited to attend. Nighties. for - to l0-yvear hoys, Night Sh s of Flannclette in 6= Stores. shops, etc, ........ B S s e e of Flannelette, with or without feet, to. 18-vear sizes uced from 31.30 Mills, Manufactories. cte. .. . . all-white or pink and white to $1.19 cach: from $1.25 to $1.00 Tands oo L s s7s | MANY SUPPLIES that th]s 18 ’ blue and white. dandy $1. E cach, Hor: and mules ... e A et ke o won HELD BY BLOCKADE ) ] Rompers. 2 to & rs. of dar {wo-picce, $1:05 kinds, $1.69: the Shcep, swine & poultry, 3 97H - 2ray Flanneletie, r price $1. E des for $1,75; others were (“a‘;"‘“fic»’l» ““ifif‘“ ete. ... s 7 Sia 2 Motor \ehicles ...... o _ o : SSi s aale) 880 one o 3 e nee e S ; 1006 | Four Hundred Million Pounds of Goods of mcrchants . ais 20,700 " ] oo Sugar Would Be Released If Em- Manufacturers’ malterials ALAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY Cables, wires, mains, etc. .. 59,800 bargo Was Lifted. LRLECLIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. Oda nts, G- 1o car sizes, Knitted Caps. usvally priced at reg. 32.25 zrade, for $1.69 pair. $1.50. vours now at $1.00 cach. rd followinz namad ameunts are Washington, Jan. 21.-—Four hun- - o e ot one amayme e i e 3 ssments of the principal man- | dred million pounds of sugar, 0,- G G R R B B B R B GBS GG G | act s corporaon in Plainvlle | 000,000 bushels of wheat ani Tara Trumbull Electric Mfg. Co...$438,362 | quantities of hides and other mate- — — - — Standard Steel & Bearings, ! rials stored in the Ukraine will be Inc 395,353 | made available for the markets of BERLIN NEWS E Sl i | GRANTED DIVORCE Landers. Frare & Clark (ce T o it i o Bh e tracks. The fr frain known as luloid plant) ..... <... 39,0001 of Russia is lifted, according to an “Merry-zo-rcund” did not zet back fo Berlin _ until wfier 1 rel k’ this S Amongz the largest individual 3s- | cultural machinery according to the 0 en il after o’cloc his Home in New London. sessmen (s the abstract 2 g wagon ihis morning was repesing in that there will be some among the morning. contained in mission which said the lack of medi- the back yari of the Kilby House. in the court of domestic- relations. property owners who will abject to PRY FLYING SQUADRONS. e e | e Alerr e it e el Edwin Hills Mfg. ceeeo.. 43583 | 2pnouncement here today by thé - el e e ot e BOWHEE | e BT Mot IR Eie || ERER MG, (e . 481119 { Ukrainian mission in America, ' 1S e me ior ou books are those of Neri Brothers, con- | cines and clothing alonc had reduced F]y[m as ASSlS[fl]]( | 23th Wedding Anniversar Mr. Flcischmann did not contest | the changzes. Notice was publighed FAEAN REAPP["NTE“ and helped it into Meriden. The sborne & Steph Ukraine necds medicines, surgical Passing‘of Lunch Wazom. incignaty Al Blim. LIS | rdctinnera, for 323,588, mnd Mrs: Luwis |15 misery sreat aress of the Ukraine, Mrdand My vorge Baldwin. will | 'hr_- suit and the )f""”": WAas pnrf‘vm(u today stating that a meeting of the | Will Be Formed to Watch Mars and B, celebrate their 25th wedding. anni- '.:{:-m:;{»”i \'"“f“”:‘"'I'“::I-*‘P"Ts"':rh;:- o o PO Sl B R G New York. 3 S cnlibussa e T estifving re o 2 - | town clerk's office on Monday. Febru- ; i /TRUCK LOAD OF BOOZE SEEN | pisteaiygonRlurdayiog v " { tions of neglect and.<tatutory cruelty. | ary 2 and 23. Thursdays., February Beston. Jan. 21.—FIying squadrons 000 a Ye Alimony and Given ton Mfg. Co.) 27,235 | goods. cloth. clothing. shoes and agri- T[] FEDERAL flF The littl> old lunch cart thal has | Flcischmann was todzay zranted 2 de- | T. Newton. widow of the lale P¥ank | 1y was added that the receipt of noed. ® ] HERCI S, stood at the Berlin,depot has finally | cree of divorce: from Julius Fleisch- | B. Newton, for § . { fd supplies would greatly assist the | BG3 been wlnry\cvl flm;d .um.|,u.‘cuT_|u ]3 mann of New York. former mavor of “‘ ith the wholesale In;-w-asn,.: " | Ukrainians in fighting the Bolsheviki. o jeq | NeW and more modern cart. The ol e ~ e £ valuations. it seems natural to assume PR Postmaster Theo Names Miss' incinmatl by Judze C. W, Hoftman | | Baldwin has bean in business in Kens- S DER 0 = 2 : 2l DAY D PRt inglon for n number of.yeers, having | /7 127 testimony Mrs. Fleischmann | and 12, and Saturdays. February 7. =anized . b (GRS il el DT referred to a “Mrs, Heminway., 14 and 21, 1920, All appeals from the | 7 protect New Tnzland and New 5 b Sl e ot s PR Mrs, Fléischmann was' granted $ decisians of the assessors of the town | YOrk state azainst violations of the Wlth Us Ite Destination Was Unknown—>Many . Where 1s 1t G Yo 1000 a-yvear alimony and wastawarded | and all requests for reductions of the [ National prohibition laws Wiltiam- .1 : ‘\"""" mignignt ‘“““")‘L‘- "'{"1-“”"‘ the summer home in New London, | amount of indebtedness of any prop- | Mc€arthy, supervising federal prohi- Sieigh Parties Out—Wedded 5 | ulleged “100Z passed throuzh he | Sonn The reported settlement of | erty owner may be presented to the | Pition agent for the northeastern de- E i thi w k : O T town. One of the Berlinites — Who | g5 600,000 on his former wife by Mr. | board of relicf at these meetings. The | Partment. announced vesterday. Opel‘l VCII ngS S ee Year—Liquor Signs Ave SUIL Up—1{ <hould have been in bed at thal hour | oicimann was not announced in | meectings will be held from 1:30 The agents will he distributed : of the nighi said that the barrels, ho | oy attorneys stated that pri- [ro'clack to 5 o'clock jn the afternoon, | AMong divisional headauarters at Al- | was sure, contained Haior. ~Hercould § v, cettlements had heen made - by | on the days mentioned. No appeal | Pany and Buffalo. N. Y.: Portsmouth W W an. postmaster at Ken- | Not diut ish the name on the Aruck | gejcchmann on members of the fam- | from the decisions of the board of as- | N. H.: Bangor. Me.. and Burlington, inzton, has been notified of his re- | DUl asserted that it belonged Lo & )y guiside of cotrt. sessors. or application for reduction | Vt. and this city. hg said nomination to the ofiice for the en- | Prewing company. LS o of assessmenis will be heard by the| They will be organized for routine wing term. Mr. Fagan has held the Signs Still Up. BRITISHER RELEASED. board of velief unless such application | enforcement service and for hunting Yot ey, 1916, succeed The =gns on the Kensinzton 3 is received at its meeting. on the sec- | down moonshinegs in the forest coun- yMite wnee January, 1916, succeedin Meicol Ot a3 sander held | lovns are still up. despite the ovder : g ey, Slle=d ond day of Kebruary or al some ad- | try and patrolling the twentyv-seven | Walsh and yesterday's | Ross. a British subject who was kid- | journed meeting held within 20 | Pridges on the Canadian border. » Other News Hems, Miss Marjoric Moove, who had : Yhe office from 1907, Ppevious to Mr [ Coliector warning. Some time this week the | napped January 18 near Ovizaba, was | days after the meeting. Eohines | federal authoritics are expeclted 10 1 o 10q (he next day by forces under The members of the board of rellel | ROUNDRY CO. GRANTS RAISE. | make a state-wide search o make | "°3°1° ) arc A. H. Condell. Joseph N. McKer- b g sure that all signs have been re- [ (ol Duraso, according fo a telegram | nan ‘and James Simpson. stol, Jan. 21.—Emploves of the el from authorities of the-state of Vera e e p S e s the lJlll-vv\(‘.-n of (he .-mv‘( 1 i iMotherhood Glub| Meets: uz 10 the .ynv:nluuim» It is said The regular meeting of the Plain- wraw notified by the company today crease over per cent, [h | no ransom was paid. 2 g - v 3 b3 of a wage increcase, ten per cent to ; e | The vhoud , met this aft- ville branch of the W €. T. U. has - new quariers a vij delive The Motherhood club met this a o e heen postponed until January 30 and | 9aY Wworkers and ften to fifteen per " i . £ ernoon al the home of Mrs. Garner < % e y" - has beeh "'i."””““]' ipointed Missi | Gioodwin on Worthizston Ridge. The Alpha orchestrn it the fair-—one | will be held at the home of Mrs. | cent for hire workers. bic scussed O ace.” | night.— advt Hugh Trumbull of Alaple street. —_ e —— — Margare! IFlinn as assistant postm; subicet discussed . Obcdience.” | ni t ter Tollowing the resismation”of diest S B 50 I LG R g wi RN Te Rt in ihe g*‘%@m@@@@@é@@@e@é&@@@@@@@@@@-@@@@@s@@m@@ i Ruse Kiniry, who returngd to H GULLOR, S clitfon | Math Al e sallchuren R Instinctive Basis of Oledience and ethodist Episcopal church in For. schonl to resume her studies. L | T e Won T saay I Tanuasy [l 22 DT been very active in | 13 n has from 10:30 a. m. to 4 p. m. The mem- . an . being 4 member of 1he = e s : el " z 1o S 2 Qi o O TG e e | hers will have a basket lunch at | 3§ “hool hoard for number of year of the Methodist church will be held noon. Appropriate exercises will be /| member of St Paul's T. A. T I s e held to celebrate the 18th amendment L] ‘8 : ' iety and the Foresic holding of :“m i which became effective on January fice in each orzanization. He was in- SO SR NG 16. The officers of the union hope trumental in kb huyinz of the new | 3 S lee v = hold a whist at the home of Mr. and | to have a 1 > delesation from property of the T. A. B. society. comi- | Nl Jonn Demore Friday evening. LL P RT Plainville present. of 4 pleting (he deal with |.|.~ Eeel Joseph Wetherill was surprised by | New Minister Here. E:, ical sociely of the Congregational | o number of his friends last evening Rev. Howard Benediet. the new church. | the occasion being his birthday. Dur- | . M Episce BOSTON MASS force ot Hnbit ife the &ieni el ula_\crl.‘ OF pastor of the Methodist Ipiscopal ’ o | " Jagan's appointment the post oflig reine had been in the harv of the Moore family roi § vears. Unden Postmaster Fagan's administration church, preached his first sermon af One of the conductors on the New after which refreshments were scrved Haven road who for years has been A lunch room is to be started in running on the fast expresses betwecn | 10wn within a few weeks it.was stat- cd this morning. Some of the work- # sEpringficld and New York and who oo : o . . i Lot as oV 2 edt Tellowi1s [fmen¥afthic: GCompans | havie Sbcen|acit F R em’ TGO G iy sl it il BES, O A SRR o iy oreign Remittances /. e n transferred tempoo | SWer to their demands a place will he 2 yarily to the lin branch. Yeste Santed | Drafts on da morniy 1 took 1he first B EE e out of i . route for Middle- | This Company was Chartered by the Legislature of Massa- chusetts in 1835. ' : ¥ It has the oldest charter of all regular American companies. - IT IS THE FIRST MUTUAL ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE ALWAYS P. CRONA, Agent, 173 Main St Telephones—Office 221-3, Residence 922. folelatototototolelctolototofofeoRolote To Lo o TaRes & Mrs. John . mith left today for Providence, R. L. where she will | spend séveral weeks with relatives James McCracken of New Haven is > | «pending the day in town on busines vankedfthcidootsopentandiyelien | The church clock still refuses to go ‘Oome hundrc® T and twenty-fifti [ qespite a thoraugh cleaning. 1t is atreet: Grand Central next.” | thought that the extreme cold of the Many Out Last Fyening. | past week is the cause. The trolley service_was off schedules | this merning on account of the auto trucks that persist in “hozgins’ the | tracks. Great RBritain. France, ltaly. Greece. Tortugal. Norw Sweden, Denmark, Poland, Switzerland, Belzium. Hol- and. Jugo-Slavia. Germany, Spain. town. When the train reached Beck- ey the new conductor. demonstrated | how hahit zrows in one when 1 Mail and Cable Moncy Orders at minimum rates to all parts of the world. where communication is not Over « dozen sleigh parties passed e ieted ihrough Ferlin last nizht. a number N . coming from Meriden. Newn Fritain RS G NG and Hartford., The cold rain that sci FOREIGN CURRENCY All Kinds and Denominations Bought and Sold. Kensington Items. | A huge iitney capable of seating a dnzen persons has been stalled in | | | y | | | i { in early in the evening did not seem | ! front of the old White cafe for several I | 1 | | to dampen the spirits of the voun people. who sang and screnaded the FOR PERFECT BAKING § 1nsist on having the flour that General Insurance e R e © 5 thousands of ho wives. A ANGELUS FLOUR © LOANS The Standard of Iurity in white flour. Thompson Milling Co., Lockport, N. Y. GEO. A. QUIGLEY | | pacon & Foooes aen s 297 Main St, New Britain, Conn, | o cmerpe e ot g 4 itlagers. In the carly hours of the | gavs 11 is not known 1o whom the morning the sleighs with their merey | nachine helongs. crowds were heard returning home. The memhers of Bolton-kKasica post Oradlc Note. have completed plans for their n A daugiter, Mary Clara, was born | querade ball Friday cvening. Eve w10 Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Cote at their| person in town has been notified b home in st Berlin January 16.| the committee in charge of the hiz Mother and child are doing nicely. | time. Somo Night. One of ile nizht expresses en route Al the girls are 1aking their honeys to New York couid not wmahe the ' to the Wilks' fwir--advt GEEEICEEHERESR BB BBEEHY