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NEW BRITAIN. DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY &:@##@@sfiz@mz@@@e@@ w@@fi@@@@@m@a@fi@m@s 5 PLAINVILLE NEWS |WH"E ok F © | | 1”-‘ BELGIAN MINISTER | BOARD OF RELIEFT0 ~_ | American Motor Truck "HOLD ITS MEETINGS ~ || & Tractor Company i Factory Middlc%own.r Conn. Will Hear Appeals Dlll'lflg Next - ., Executive Offices: 110 W. 40th St., New York, N, Y. an L M~ § American Investors | TAX RATE DISCUSED LITTLE | . o370 “ i Americar Millionaires s oeonee v SRl § American Motor Trucks Interest. OUR ANNUAL JAN. SALE OF SHOES OFFERSYOUMOST WORTHY VALUES IN FINE RELIABLE FOOTWEAR. HERI: ARE OXFORDS NOTE THESE PUMPS Special Values in brown calf Oxfords with welt Worth Yo Attention. Patent and kid tongue soles and Cuban heels, worth $9.00 and $10.00 | Pumps with Louis heels and hard turn soles. $3.00 regular. We offer them and $9.50 values. at only .. et s8i000 PalealEthisiSale for S AT Li..... $8.00 Pair Black Kid Oxfords, also with well xoles and Black Satin Pumps in smart styles, with Louis Cuban heels, regular worth $9.50. heels, their real worth ©$8.00. Sale price is only sy . $8.00 Pair ¥ Sale price . $7.00 Pair BEFESGBEBE B IR M & i The board of relief will hold . its g w3 i The three are like the links of a chain. first meetings at the court rcom in h i : 1 T " 1 joined. They are never broken. the town building on Monday, Febru- “ebruary The v s all notices of ap- | 4 4 | cals from its decisions concerning ¢ o g | + tions of property owned in | 2 . %3 3 H Plainville and will take action on such | g < - appeals betore the annual town meet- | g # e All New Styles, All Sizes and Widths FACTORY DAMAGED FOOTWEAR—From one of the best makes of Women's Shoes, with ir larities so slight, they in no way hurt the looks or wear of these spccial offerings. As we said, Styles, all size: 1 widths. ing in March. The board of relief will | be allowed the entire month of ry to complete its work. Appeals for chunges in valuations must be pre- | sented at the Grst meeting of the { board on Februs 2 or at some ad- There are over 5,000 who are worth over journed meeting within 20 days there- after. 4 : i | $ { There hus been very little discus- 1 00 7 e e S e year concerning the ] | [] [] s | possibilities of an increase or reduc- tion in the tax rute. Th is unusual . . 49 r . 3 . + . . ax the tax rate Ix usaaily the principal W 208 | @ How did they get it? Working for it? Saving it out} topic for discussion at this time of the b | of their wages? No—No—No—and a couple o vear “or the past year politics havc A hot attracted much interest in Plain- N more times—NO ! ville and the rule now gontinue: ; 3 g even though the innuwl meeting for 3 i They invested say-——$100 in shares. laying the taxes will be held in March i 1 Pown Cletk Robitt €. ; It cash. non-committal on the sub. =i e N $ i res tax rate this morning. He intimated, | y i Th“y reinvested say- 1,000 in shares. however, that it would probably re- | This is the first photograph o It returned say—$10,000 in cash. { main in the neighborhood of 17 1-2| roness de Cartier de Marchienne o mills, the present rate. It is under-! since her aruil rlv?i !‘h; ! Thcy reinvested say—&§10,000 in shares. s at there will certainly be mo | minister to the United States. B ! ) e Ve b onoll Fhiioiarriaus nelbisoneas was Migs It returned say—$100,000 in cash. Huamilton Wilkes € 1 leader in s0- g@@@@@@@@@@fifi@fi}@@@@@fi@? 0% 400 3 100 300 {00 40k 430 400 405 400 105 $50 B0 400 00 R | Sy Cmenes “I::‘:’;‘N‘L:‘:"L; e ne | Ciely. The wedding, several months Records show that $100 invested in Automobilg Women's Fine Boots, factory damaged and Low Shoes and Pump s, iactory damaged Cheir regular $9.00 to $15.00 va lues, priced because of | rezular worth $7.00 to $10.00. You have your choice slight irregularities, at at this Sale for this very this low cost ) 95 Puir | low price ...c0000000s $4.95 Pair MAKE SELECTION FROM THESE BOOTS $7.25 At this Sale we offer $9-50 Is our Sale price for $8.95 At this price you will Fine Boots, brown, grey Women's patent colt, find Women's patent patent colt, field mouse brown suede top button colt foxed, fawn suede and two tone effects with welt Boots with hand turn soles and top lace Boots with hand turn and turned soles, Cuban aud Lo heels, would cost you if sales and Louis heels, they were Lous heels, worth from $10.00 sold at their regular worth cheap when offered at their to $15.00 pair. $12.50 pair. regular price, $12.50 pair. @‘é’:@@‘-Iéi@@@@@@@&fi@@@@@@@@@@fi@@@@@@@@fi )@@fi#@é‘#@fi@@@@@fi@@“@@@fi 0! % = & Pt & HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMITLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASIID O) US, @ BTG GGG which makes it sider any reductio | & . attracted international interest S 'JCk I"Ctl!l'[]ed $250’000. i The school expenses as listed in last N : BERLIN NEWS T Al o oo P The ik was one of (e are |years buiker were approsimately We believe that the— . this section of the road ready machines that ma f = 2 - % | never dreamed of getting. Fixtures - i Make aally tnips bs: | 520 oo, This vear's bidses inoludes - tins Sl American Motor T ruck and Tractor shares wil nex! fall, out the work on tween New York and Roston 100l appropriations for $34,000, an for sale. I. Gross, 1 HLDE S be worth double th ice v rovery s Plaiville.—advt. uble the price you pay very soon, be: nill s ble to cause some dd it © assesLors were o o toy a o cat me d ors v at Uhe townihall lieaen ey, (v e 5908 favan dastl searol the plans. this morning winding up the work on s sl z e et cause our factory, land, machinery, material, ig . . budget. The school appropriation in- | _ 7 A a it erial, etc . & Brotherhood Session. the abstract books. The. hope 1« 3 . St e Lynch's orchestra at the Elks' fair. ? Ifi u[l" I[]N [" SI“NE The Erotherhood T | LN (St i e R Creacefannal o RN e S iEe S o n L B s worth we believe, double what we paid for it. Thg of Rensins- S 1 than @ other single item in the | ton Cor tional chdrch will meet i ‘y‘r-\mvif":l Iltv-:n\. budget. The recent purchase of the | ) ek -—.—'n'uu’ money you invest in this company b”\,. material 4d is ¢ he church parso J. ennan feaves tomorrow 4 E ol e $200, I z 2 USE“ l]N Hl[iHWAYli‘l"" Fov. Catlcton Hanen, The. men | for @ short vacation i Wogdfors S S B G o iravicii ol | @ make trucks—a truck shat cost to make abou {will be wddressed by Dr. Thomas €. Mrs, Owa Fdgeriey has veturned § 00 SEEEER L 0CE Trne town still | One Unidentificd Man Found—s '@ $2,000, sells wholesale for about $3.000. We exped s Bast Berlin on the, sub- | from Nagle's sanitarium wi ductichyy - aibe ) : / Jwes about $1,000 for the property. | pect Others Were Lost. - sales 02 LR I e e s e oo b Bk Lo B0 R O e our sales for 1920 will average about 3 trucks a da {lmmigation Problem.” The, mecting he T. A B drum corps will hold a el o oining: thatl tholanount) e e ol (R Tan The body of un ' @ Therefore it figures up total profit $900,000.00, rllrflplke RepalI‘S Al‘e {0 BE | will be an open one in which all the | SPecial m s cning e O ot public werks | Unidentificd man was recovered early Innmho s will be free to discuss with T e e nu. | today fromu the ruins of the Hofman Do you want o share in the profit? \ Mo econt SR RE = ar as scen mueh use in a | Would not wdd very ghoks ¥ | hotel, destroyed by fire which broke 2 . ; . N Rushed Al()ng Gl HousRonh s e e Thas | saloon came to mrier this morning | sessments, as the expenses of Tt des o4 diortly after midnight and con- Watch newspapers for advauce in price Feb: 1s when the sieigh carryinz it was steuck | pariment for the y tinucd till daybreak., Kire Chicf Cal- | B by n automobile, overturning the | Slightly | musical program. The minstrel com- iniCcessRoLRIa St Ve Bl b | lahan expressed (he opmion that sev- Do you want to buy shares before the pricg 5 s and load. T \ccident oc- | Propriation era] others had heen urable to escape, goes up” o 1 e will ke cpo or hei - = s ¥ held immediately proceeding the The fire departmicnt was called out ! 4inpyjshed as soon as the fire started. | This stock is offered you now at L | § > o yelock vesterday afternoon to The properly loss is estimated at ceting. The date for the minstrel | HIGHER PAY at 1 o : ) : Cacsar's Ll Must Be Cut Down—Fix- | (1) he awithin the o S i OR answer an alurm at the home ;lf ;«_h. $200,000, it TERPAY OR |l i B iy er ar pense of Project is $1,000—Stork | e = Maor U. S. WILL HAVE ‘ e euornavers fighters are Al] the girls are taking their honeys i he mercury below 5 e in throwing clothing, | » Tl . ~ . Visits Two hocal Reside zero this movnir i vesident O TEACHERS | husily en O iaire o | to the BIRsEfali —ddvE: For the preferred 7% cumulative with one shard dress th e a social hour and | bedding 1d qQther liken this wintet > old-fashioned - The blaze was located e 5 & % ! . SIS Sl into the yard. The 2 % 5 ; e > Bricfs. b vher bbb B o ! Licheon twa pariitions and was easlly | EXPECTED TO RECOVER. of Common Stock FREE. Making $20 for each $14 More than 15,000 tons of crushed | ¢limbed much over the zero mavk and SRS extinguished. The occupanis of the | New York, Jun. 26— Willie" invested. the snow wias on the xround all win- 5 housc received a bad scare. > | Lewis, retired pugil who was shot A ; teLglo Sinconilivisimas ey 9z most noticeable feature and severely wounded by two un- 'y May it was stafed this morning. | last vear the gi .mmr as been cov- 4 3 the fire W the delay in sounding the | }nown men at his cafe in 14th street This material must be in place by that j cred with a blanket of snow £ g alarm. A telephone call to the tele- | a0 night, was said to be much im- time as the state highway deparct- 1 aSEANTiie | d 4 > s exchange | whele the | roved todiy by physician Vin- mentasl soon A thalfioat Halput of |l s (Eleaion ANy \""',], “II;“T $ o 3 § B sounded failed 10 ] peni's hospital where he Is a patient he ground 1l beg | . S LRI e h DL L zet a rise out of the opevator. Seme- | po i¢ xpected lo recover. {ho ground, will begin the construc- ing the home of Mr. and o 3 one suggested that the operator might S 3 Yion ‘z |; -Iv‘nlmll-- I}\;nw-np nt begin- | Mes, A ‘ Curtisx of 1\1\ . :DK‘-U‘:»;‘»‘!‘ | 5 . 3 think she ““2‘ h"mf -~mridcdv“ ‘i\l“; )S REACH CHINESE BORDER. ning at the Hartford line and joining | One of the infants weighed fc 3 » p cUer call to the exchange resulted ir the conerete road now in Berlin. T pounds and a half and the other five | g iind { Sounding the alarm. There was a de- tone now being hauled ix being dis- | pounds and @ half. The twins are 3 lay of aboul 10 minutes. however in tributed along the whole stretch, sev- | doinzs niccely. Curtis family a Bl i velting the fircmen to headguarters eral hundred tons being brot newcome lerling Mr. Curtis b S % 2 and in case of a more serious fire, it daily. The K. T. Ley compuny of | ing in the cmploy of I H. Damon. % i i mizht have resulted disastrously. The Massachusetts I:ve the contract for | ‘ave of Absence, : incident resulted in more violent criti- the work and have had their men on ' | I K. Lounsbury of thc¢ Ken- - St cism of the Plainville fire alarm sys- = e e S the job for the past several weeks. sinzton Methodist church has been A Ees tem. The system has been the sub- b 2 Much of the n‘.«rn on the job so far zranted month's leave of ahsence : 2 | ject of Jdissension for several months INS EDISON MEDAL an ons 15 Italian labor brought here for the | by the official board Mr. Lounshury o y past and the majority of the prop- most part from Mas: husetts, It is ' expects to leave for New Hampshive | g I erty owners feel that it is high time expected that the F. T v company, | (omuorrow to rejoin his famiy. His e 4 A%k that something be done to remedy the v The fflCfOT,\' where the AMERICAN TRUCK i At the appreach of ngo will em- | dasshter has been il for the past : : ts e @ made, and which is owned by this Company, ha plov considerabile local labor as ac- | seven weeks and he expects to visit! 5 { : weh Notes, g S = cordin cport the work will e ¢ his daughter while on his trip, : - s Gl DA S s ] over 110,000 square feet offloor space. The machin rushed with a view to completing the N ing Postpon S R society will hold a foud sale at the Ho 3 o EEVEIS all installed and we are now making trucky job before next winter. To do this The rlin Farmers elub horat of Misl Ditanl White at the cor- Tk = they will have to employ a larg cheduled for last Saturday e s s . e | and Whitis 5 s equal.to the best. stone will e put along the turnpike sadon Jan. 26.—An official ment issued by the Sovict governn at Moscow savs the Bolsheviki pe ants’ corps has reached the Chinc: fronticr near Kobdo, on the western border of Mongolia. of Broad streets on force,: o expedite the work, it is re- | has heen postponed until next Sat L ’ G Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock poyted that veral gar wilp \\u\l\‘ll y cvening when the club will mlul‘ F = & 3 he Ladies’ Aid ELT of the at different places on = at the { with D Bronard Hubbard, dr. at his % o ! Methodist Episcopal church will meet Hartford end, one at Berlin and the home rlin 3 b 3 for sewing at 2:30 o'clock day ft- othar in the center of the stref ] i ss on Measure. : . ernoon at the home of Mrs. Whit tween. in this way a larze fo: Wedng evening the voters of | o MELEN i Sehedules Still Upset men can be employed without {ihe town meet at the Town lall to TAFT fering with cach other. The present ' pass on the recommendation of the coid weither and storms have school committee for an approprin New York A, few vears will see | Rinz late again last night and tods noticeable effect in the haulirg ¢ i tion of $8,400 for salavy increases of | the ocountry without school and col- | The train from Rristol far Hartford. stone as the lirze trucks have ihe teachers, ! lexe teachers unless sulurics are in- | duc hereiat 3:13 last night, arriyved at hanling almost incessantly fou t . ! 1 olioek S uhe Sinkytion e R ce T Th e : st Berlin Hems, This was the “assertion of Miss Aford. due at 12 o'clock, arrived at left today | Ielen Tafi, acting president of » o'clock. The trains were late 9 n Mawr colloge. ab a recent - | Saturday nizht, the train from Hart- ford dus at 9:55 o'clack arriving at 11:55 The trolleyvs T the Lazy lane s being The trains and trolleys were run- ihe stone is being hauled from () A. Maynard of Merwden White Oak stone avarries j for his home alter spending the wee This streteh now to e corcreted is | end with Henry Pailey dress here i behalf of college’s one of the few poor strelches of Arthur Rrinelle and family enter- | endowment fund campaizn, : < ol f p, a1 ro between New York and ! tained friends at their home last cve- Aliss Tafi cited as ingdication of | ! this trend the &act that hundreds of S o usually, ind the crews - 3 : il Sit fotia st ound the | schools in Ncw York and Maine huve | Change cars in an attempt to keep on 5 3 > o5 5 s for considerable criticism on i Harold Clark went around th hools in Now York an aing huve | U ESicRln | This is our Middletown (Porsiand). Conn., Facto count of its “humpy" condition. and | Walks of the town yesterday morning | heen forced to close for lack of teach- the state department immediately | with his snow plow and opened up the ! ers Brief Jtems. g B s e "1 | MAIL THIS TODAY I April the stotc highway depart- | Dancing claes will held at Ath- | hurt fur les ft helieves, by a | s pent the week-end s S d ment will hegin the <onstruction of | letic 1 this cvenin nning at N | s ¢ of college professors in a hody athnis Diother iPelerh oy i ronerete read to East “lin over | o'clock under the supervision of Prof. ! for higher pay by the constantly i o » T ~l , W';"r 57 & ,which there has been considerable | Christiansen of Middletown e T B o A e A American ”I\’L tor 1 ILlL‘l\ & 'l ractor Co e controversy Last fall the surveyo Mr. and Mrs Jomes Holigan spent | inm individu hy leaving ti DLOS nia oriine | 110 A\¥ cst 40”,. St New \m»k_ ‘;\. By e e SlhewEnd T th relatives. | fessian to up highe id work f some other kind Boston. The road last summer came | Ning. company of Cincinnati, O.. as a licens- : o Nt for the company's products, (shington.—William Le” Roy 13 Send me \\'ithmxr ot .1tin;‘ on my part full i \rough some misunderstanding this | AMys. Duanicl Webster., who has been | == 3 = . Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D. Cady have | met. pione v elope 5 ion reg t A $ - L spring. As soon ns the weather per-/| leiiin i renosted’ o bo mueh iime | remain for the rest of the winter s ded the er e Tractor (,n. m\ :\‘.'m. m uilts 1his part of the work will be | proved | The Christfan Endeavor socicty of | for 1849 ~ citation re. . don . Cowles left Naturday for a I the Co ttional chureh wiif hold a | mervitor ac v ntoin eleetric: Thg cost for this section of road, months business trip through the For Infants and Children | social on Friday evening W h=ineer ad the more than 0 feet long, will he ap i proximatels £10.000 18 Chcear hitl 1x | oo 1 Dodd has ceened home 1M Use For Over 30 Years Eotuag OudlofiBuuce: { Lamme ated from Our entire stock of dry goods must in IS8, to be eut down which will necessitate | from a business trip in New York ‘ Always hcarsM—.— blasting, the hill being almost 4 solid A large auto truck caught fire this the M‘ bank of rock Galpin's hill is also ] morning due to overheating, The fivc Signature of a case where we have to sell out at ~1 £ any nation to to be cut, aecording to repert. The was quickly extinguished by the driv- lmn‘ and we will sell at prigces you | ¢l vev of the proposed road. electrical be sold at once. erve is no question | th n o machinery Bow much cheaper we will sell. 1t's exico