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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1920. ‘:M@@@fifi#@@fi@@@@@@fiu@ @& | PLAINVILLE NEWS | ouiohocheanss wo wil sen ave s once and we will sell at prices you PLAINVILLE PLANT ey s P || Pre-Inventory Blanket Sale Plainville.—advt. or | 44 | Auto-run Grindstone : Jan. 30th, Jan. 31st Beheads A Farmer l ls‘fl"“‘”fl Sl & B O e, o2 ) T 300 Beautiful Bed Blankets I A ile with a grindstone. | LAYINE UFF HELPf&;f‘f" real booths at the E . ‘FOP Friday and Saturday Only TR % Feels Effects of Steel Strike | late, yesteran artermoon™'i0 i quicker results, Jesse Steelman. fifty- Lo three, a wealthy farmer of Scullville, DRESS SKIRTS MADE TO YOUR MEASURE FORTHREEDAYS AT $2.754n0$3.50 EACH February First These Prices Will Be Advanced To $3.50 and $4.50 THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY we will make to vour measure a plain Dress Skirt for 2.75. A pleated Dress Skirt for $3.50, above the cost of material. As the prices are to be advanced beginning February first to $3.50 for a plain, and $4.50 for a pleated model. Come leave your order at once . TO PROFIT YOU BETTER if You take advantaze of these three days’ prices, we offer some special alues in Dress Goods that will please you well. i ten miles from There. started the en- HEALY TFARM IS SOLD sine «na commenced ‘io sharpen ‘an $5.45 $6.95 axe. spIFe;:d“fi(:»”uh' Lh;‘; :llr;d!\nnc In this 1ot are many Indian Beautiful plaids #nd plain M B s 5 sieces were t thr . : Twenty-five Acre Tract Changes | 30 € 500 blotes were s 0(_”’6";‘:1‘2‘; and Floral Design centers with Jacquard boraer. Hands—Mrs. Jennie Lackey Dies— | Section struck Stoelman on the neck, $7.00 Value $9.00 Value. __ | completely beheading him Foresters Plan Big Membership | Campaign. -f:lit,'hc new Paige light six xedan. $5.95 $7.45 At the plant of the Standard Steel & Bearing company, 48 operatives re. F This lot consists of plaid and The Blankets wcigh as high as| ceived notice yesterday of an in- ORD STREET CAR plain colors. 41-4 pounds and are worth| definite lay oc. Lack of material is o S i } responsible for the suspension of the | WILL RACE TRAIN $8.00 Value. 5 men, according to a statemnet made this morning by an official of the plant The concern has found it| y¢ Runs On ils 4 Sale Starts FRIDAY, 10 a. m. COME EARLY. Rails and is Designed to practically impossible for {he past e e few wecks to obtain a sufficient supply Replace the Electric AN E e WiEallGho of steel to keep the entire force of % liver in lots of four or more. men working. In answer to®a ques- Prolley. o For Two Days Only. tion as to whether or not transpor. Detrelinls Sahe i L {ation and weather conditions cause: / % he shortage of material, it was said | NOUnCes his new gasoline-driven street UlGanorta: lorinls ! car is almost ready and he is so proud that thesc conditions are mot ve- | ST RS H0 . < S o > raption that he will let it sponsible, but that the local ball bear-1 oop) o000 Witk the Welverine, the fast e l t- r ing plant is now only beginning to| oo tithes i l. uce o. foal the effccts of the steel strike of | [F2if of the Michigan Central rail- ce effects : road. in a run to Chic ; . = T a few months ag the Michigan (-(m,mh:,g‘g‘;k blodidad 103 ASYLUM STREET 150 TRUMBULL STREE e l«"">."]“f‘ i L '““:-‘m' even. | INB. The cu Low being assembled. Mrs. Jennie Lackey and wil! be ready for a demonstration ing al the home of her daughter, at{ (78 W 1€ 1 g h " h . Ford plans to make on the 4 Dunham’'s Bridge, Southington AVE. | posigit cirent railway system. If it Sho wap sixty-nine yeara old and has | DOtrell clres( railway system. 1t i - FRENCH FRANCS DR( je Plainville her heme for the ugeesetul, and U Mayor Callzen's made g 0 - | municiral owrershiy plan is adopted a past _eleven years. She leaves Ohe|on Apyi) 5, it is not unlikely that they TO/NEW LOW RECOHN duughter and two sons. George aNd !y pecome a fixture on Detroit's ’ Wilfred Lackey, all of Plainville. The | oy o0 Officers and members of the Maple = — funeral arrangements have mot been | “UoUE o . orast e interesting features of | Hill club attended an interesting y a5 ] mploted Sy 5 the new car is that apparently the | meeting of the Hearthstone club of | Rate of Exchange Less Now Tha & Sells 25 Acre Farm. hin, | metors‘are to be fitted for operation | Hartford last Monday, celebrating the Egber Healy, of Red Stone Bl | with aleohol as fuel. This was indi- [ twenty-fifth annivereary of that or- has transferred.to Frank Grabowskl.| caieq by Mr. Ford's reply to a ques. | Sanization. Prussian War. of Queen street, Southington, a farm | ¢;on 3hout rhe statement of Henry L. i comprising twenty-five acres of land-| pop o tv " that gasoline-driven cars William Peckham has accepted a Paris, Jan. —Never in the ! S | The farm is fld{fi“‘d"' to ‘_*"“ ~’3“l‘§: could not supplant electric ones, be- | position with the American Machine | tory of France even after the e %0 a2 a2 '-.u 2 1o 23 5% 385 3%h 4% oEs g%e o%s st en Durns farm, bordering it on cause the world's supply of oil would | company. in ite Cleveland branch, and | co-Prussian war and in the day: fotototolatetnte] -’u@i}@fi@fi{ffii foRoReTe o] h‘ii':é"z?-“-}’?“é“i?"i?"?}@@ north. The deal is one of the largest| v oypaysied in 50 )'el’u:-n. g will lcave Maple Hill within a short | the commune. has the franc read rcal estate transactions whith has| "%, % DB EC I L SEME L fuel | time for that city. such o low mark of depreciation. aken place here for several months. ta my tractors can use out of straw.” lars were quuied loday at 13,405 BERLIN M'm Connecticut hishway department hav-} operating a press at the Prentice Food Sale Tomorrow. said Mr. Ford. “I've zot an inex- fiz Sprague and her children ol Stenne it (0 ing found the 16-foot highway im-| Manufacturing company. He was at-| The Ladies Aid society of the| 30 Gl (Poeh CHNe B0 an jmex- G L e M A visit of several| cial and commereiai circles Deact el The wosh m UL be stenied S anledilns Dy (68 0t Methodist Ipiscopal church will con-| oo om0 q0ross the road, T ' weeks to Haverhill, Mass. sreatly depressed over the situaf the last week in April or the first d Fast Berlin (tems duct n food sale tomorrow afternoon f oy gzt oo I IREL T BEEeT o Sterling exchanze has advag week in May and the entire thor- Ihe daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- from 2 o'clock until 4 o'clock at the | (o 45 e a1e0h0] out of fruit for fuel The Christian Endeavor society of | four francs and doilars nearly oughfare—about 6.000 feet—will - be| thur Lawrence who are ill with scar-| home of Mrs. Frank White, at thel . g7, the rost as food. T'm putting | Newington has planned an attractive | franes since Saturday. The fal. of] N completed within two months at the | let fever are reported as being much f cormer of Broad and Whiting streets. | |7 "¢2-060 Diant now- to manurar. | menu for the supper o be held in| franc coincides with the pubbica latest, one of the surveyors said this| IMproved The society will meet for seWing | tyre alcohol from straw alone just to | the chapel tomorrow evening at 6:30 “ showing the foreign ti | morning. 1« Q\,,h‘l:.“:l,',‘r l‘..,?“fz:i,’;’ ":"““ 2 ‘_f}:'“{'} the same time aud place. show people. o'clock. mce for the fiist eleven mof Boiler Bursts iz School, 1onnd) st Lo etatod F. of A. Becomes Active. By Hordlexplninedl hislear s hons of 1919 s period imports § ast evening a 2Y re ir e T s 3 i g 2 336.97 8 g T o . e & - The members of Court GeneraMN i . four-cvlinder double. = MR R D e etumneattolllvan ! 478,000 The boller m the Warthingtoa | yest of condition. Lawton, Foresters of Amerlca. have doublesorposer SHb 4 5 5 F g horizont r > 3 e 5 ertiaor i xtended | cxports azsresated ,223,448 school burst yesterday, necessituting Mjss Leila Staniey of Middletown | 1voroe unusnally active within the ontal motor. The motor will give | her home heru after an extende 1 I T . 75 horse- Vi via a i sy a Thus the commercial balance sho the closing of the school. The chile | was visifing i o Moo : LA °] 75 horse-power and will obviate | visit fo relatives in Pennsylvaniz s pas Rt s inilomnyestenda past two weeks, owing to the mem-| (' iorul pounding of rails, 1t is | s 4 deficit of cver 19,000,000,000 | Awropna[mfl 0[ $8 400 Vmed lrenmgwentBtogthelific S s ausuat erlin Briefs, bership campaign which was iaugUr- | 5 ounieq or ball bearings throughout. Mrs. Jonathan Hart is reported | for the complefc year the dd this morning but were immediately Mes. 13 Showaltor, Miss Phoehe . s & 3 h B 2 Aok ated at the first meeting of the year. & : Z e jus o rati i xceed 20,000,000.000 dismissed until further notice. Re- | Beard and Miss Jeannette Honiss at-| iy i light and compact—just as|improving rapidly from an operation | will exceed i EhcinewiNqnaera Min TR ON OIS FSIEEI LSS S §C0) X S maronn B 0 D e e e at Town Mee“flg pairmen are at work upon the boiler | tended the alumnae banquet of Ober- | pigek. The members are working | (00 Pmol‘.m oi:ci;r?»?e P‘\::!::::t’l«:‘l::t le(xa]unlm“cnl in the Hartford ho: e and it is expeeted that the heating | lin college. held in Springfleld last| pard to swell the ranks of the local| ey oo’y g e the export column. They say & ystem will be running as usual with- | evenin Bresidentfl<ine fothQherlinifeourt ndjitiis =aid iney ate imeeting iy oo e S0R ) ST o8 Mysl T, He Lathamiwhotwas operel| export: ilo, Erance come, i ol ,HIGH SGHOOL GIRL D[ES ina few « ys. ‘\\;4'. present and addressed the grad-| onsiderable success. Reports on lxe S T S e S e b .';“, & |h‘é ceneel oG D e e R osesae s oD ~ e b 4 | ctivities of the membership commii-| ony which Mr. Ford expects to use in | recently, is reported improving. uries such as motor cars, fancy Very few people living in the town onry Deming espects 1o be out | teeg will be received at the next regu- [ gne Wit Mr Tord oxpects to use in v, is opeil UHleS SuC e Moo A | of Berlin reulize that thtc exact geo- | #5ain tomorrow after several daye'fjar meeting. 3 5 C N i < T2 - ¥ electric starter and an air compres- The annual meeting of (he Maple | time de not find such a ready m: Miss Conwles Succumbs Following One upbical Ldenter ot thel tate 1ie.|ilinessiwiinimfuenza 8 GourtiGenaralil unlonfvasfatione s ey e R B e e | e el orhnire e G ; aenier o) : larold Bromley left (his morning . : . al fra- | S SR yitshin g heflconnncs o R erin Sol IS i U s R A8 imelenclofiche st 2 sty el SeA e it hoth motora A e home of W Stermbers, 96 Golt | ed -ut that a~ soon as fron atd bl ratiier Biisiiben ngSiTolizet toliehe I IS SO K L ATIER Shea LR ternal jorganizations: "“kmg R oivic| Teaf springs are used on the | street. tomorrow eveninz. Officers | from Alsacc-Lorraine can be e ays oy ends. ial par civie : s street. 3 ers ' L i Work—Boiler Bursts and School | Place is not an casy task, as it ltes $ mentiand infivential PARE INION | Lrucks. which are of the double type. | will be clected. Other business will | ed French exchanse is bound to cast of the small stream that flows Kensington Ttems. undertakinga, Theirquacters Were 00 |imp gy ara 5o designed) as/to veceive | g tranedeted especiaily if the iromscan be sent, Closes—All Night Car Service. through the center of the East Berlin James Fitzsimons is confined to his] the fitst floor af the Grange hall and | ., %, 0 Ghich will be affixed under | o e of the country in the manufact: E i S 5 i s TG i the society retained the use of the i il ! rnessing the water pd % ity Berlin eitizens met last eve. | MAfs dividing Bust Derlin from Ber- | home with an attack of inflier o tincs for abeut two yeara. | the fioor of the caif and conlrolled form. Harnessing P iming At (he fown nall and passed a | 1N and is perhaps 100 yards morty| Peler Martin has suld 1o Ciro Per- | ha of the war, however, | from & vestibule in front of the car | {J, S, ARMY, SAYS BAKER, | of the Rhone river 1s also expecte Messure appreprating $5.100 for io. | ©f the road. An old trunk of a tree | Cta lots in Treasurcficlds. O otl the! member. | 4B elcctric cars axel contralled by imox|| e &0 J veduce coal importations by 20,0 sing the salaries of the 24 teach- whiehh was struck by lightning — e — Ship joined the colors and the rooms :\f:lxtr;:ch now. The wheels are fitted TO BE GREA'I’ CI’IOOI‘ 00n tons annuall 3 e R e e " : ball hearirgs and roll alon S on the town's staff Despite the | Number of years ago marks the exact r[vr\ o 7 were usually deserted excepting on £ & smail. number on hand there was a | wuh‘ D ‘-d limbs lic aboul 1he A LK WADSWORTH meeting nights. It was finally decided | With a touch. — F]RE IN HARTFORD spirited discussion led Ly Scnator | (runk so that no owvc can miss seeing if 7 N to abandon the quarters and thav Claude Stevens and M:jor Frank L. | the location OI\ HIS WAR RE(_,ORD were dismantled, part of the fixtures nce to your heart's content at the | Tells Englishmen It Will Give Wilcax, the former wanting to find | Lita Alice Cowles being disposed of to the firemen for| Elks' fair.—advt. ) 7 . out why the teachers liad (o have the Lita Alice, the 15-year-old daugh- S use in their headquarters. The court B — Thorough Education to En- increase and the latier what effect the | ler of Mr. and Mrs. S¥duey Cowles of ~ 2 b New Yor i = Sel =3 recently decided to secure new quar- \ " of Foodstuffs in Storehouse increase would have on the small tax- | Kensington died af her home last k Women Opposing Senator's | [eer e embers ave ail out of the] MAYOR RETURNS $100 listed Men. payer, who. he said, was now strug- | night of pneumonia. having been ill Re-clection Say He giesigne service and a membership commit- 2 St gling under the burden of heayy 1 but one day. She had been attending ‘ Exed tee was appointed to leok up new GIFT OF AG’ED “7OMAI\ (,u:;::‘cdz? 3‘],-::,‘ (»‘,2-2.«r—rl?elkue“x‘::;fir;l:i':f.‘ = -n tho: taxes. Miss Mary Griswold and Miss| school until a few davs ago and ap- Commission. e e ok theleour(M Ihe comimitlae g s ib el i e Haxttord ‘”:‘,’ foodstuffs wenf Adgle Murray, both leachers in (ho| parently had been in the best of N v recently secured the use of the mew - — Dacfnewi sy ie slen by Doy ldoniiolworl Rrifooasiu T Cues schools, were present and explained | health. She camplained the othet gueshilicton iian —Women of | \ooms in 1. 0. O. F. block where - 4 ot BakeniunlicaiBiates e ey o0l [V Emoke argokjtisdlysrom ihe problems and ftrials of the in- Rt of having a puin in her chest | New Youk siate are attacking the war| mootings are now held. SheSeuc tehinf A damication i But i acer (782 B nit b o as o S e Phle gl Bac feurelithb icltyier ovly ructars. and tho family phisician was called. | record of Senator James W. Wads- vt Clatmant. eI Shel Needtal o et 11,:7:“»& A e ST et Ol L bay :\As:l:‘ at Mrlmla_ }‘~m.itr1=:rrn?o EIR) T T S5 it GOt Aty signed a commission in the New York ,‘l”‘"“l’ a valuable dog r]'lucll\ h!‘ fo’llx‘?d Moncy. tional institution,” Secretary Baker | ¢ TE S LT e the twa fcacher % $9%5 reive inslead of thel She v pupil el lbs SiEw Bhitain| Metional susdd retuliiod hig Sedt n "'“’““ “f"”""f]" Rt ao tag and o] . New York. Jan. 29.—When Mayor | Writes, “dividinz the time of its re-|y yging prevented the flames 32330 ariginally asked for. [t was| 1izh school and had a host of friend= | 'he United Stafes senate and so es- | ANimal “l"“‘ A n b e ‘“'l, Hylan a few days ago received a | Cruits equally between military train- | 20 S0 S W nour Compa known that the finance bourd had | 1o whom her death comes as it shock caped wilitar ervice Senator ".gx)caxs~'\lf' ",Gh '-mh ,eenhil‘t":s l‘-:\- letter from \» Ann C. Held. of 305 | ing and education 1t is to take tarehouse and the refricera been working on a proposition (o be | The sympathies of the entire com- | Wadsworih is a candidate for re-| S8 “m" Doindis ‘f__", 16 Killing the | Past Seventy-fth street. inclosing | youths and make soldiers of them for| oo™ ¢ the Morris Co. where presented it the meeting but what | munity are with Mr. and Mrs. Cowles | Momination to the senate i e b found. The | $100 which she said she would like | the perfod of enlistment. but to ve- | 0" (g ctoraze products to their action would be was unknown | in their bercavement. She was great. The utlack yeSterday biouzhttepresi| < sl o ocIOWRSHICAI BRaLnCy SO 8 ! ) ) ! ) : - i 2 owner may recover {he deg upon the mayor to have, the mayor be-jturn them when enlistment is oveT, value of some $753,000 were std cuntil last night. The board wanted ! iy loved by all who knew her and the | Sentative Narn I Goul ot & wit RS e R o = came interested and sent a ropresen- | equipped with trades or other educa- | |y r il wiring is ziven by Bd the appropriation incorporated in neat| hlow is felt keenly in the community. | York to the defense of Scnator Wads- | Be tative to make an investigation. The | tion of hand or head as their apti-{ i gyuphs, local manager for vear's hudget, but this move was not | She is survived by her father and | Worth. In letters 1o women of Yates . .. Brief ltems. investigator's report to the mayor was | tude shall determine. Morris concern. as the causesall favored. mother, two s and a brothe county. Gould told of the circum- Miss Catherine McCarthy of “the| . e 0 Schools are being established | o “His early estimate of 10s® There. was some crilicisii this| Kiinaus iy Inprovels stances surrounding the resignation | frammar school teaching staff is ill} " "3, o investigated the matter of | under traincd educators in Enslish rom $25.000 to $30,000 morning on the small number ai- John Lomansky of Beckley. who | Of Senator Wadsworth from his cav-| At her home on Pearl street. Mrs. | ne yender of the sum of £100, Mrs. | and history and the elements of Deputy Fire Chief Ramsdell tending a meeting of such importance. | whot himself in the head in an attempt | 217 roon as related by Gen. O'Ry dohraWads isjsubstituting Anp C. Held, 308 East Seventy-fifth | scicuce are being taught. and., in{ .iirel that the fire was caused Of the 700 voters there were but 10 comumit suicide, will recwver, it was | Nad of tha New Youk nafional guard. { . feven move days, then the BB} i oot and find she is 72 vears old, | model workshops under traincd me- “tmo careloss, use of & mAabel on hand 1o pass on the measure and} announced this morning. An N-ray <My best recollection is that Sena- | BIKS =R living with her husband. who is about | chanics, skilled workmen are beins | (a,lcs Barber, an emplove of there was nat more than onc or tWo | or his | was taken revealing three | (0F Watiswarth held a commission as Plainville Notes. 70 years old. She has been sick for | made of our soldiers To such an s Sl i voters from K Berlin. The general | hailets. one behind his right ear, one | @ lieUtenant in the national guard Mr. and Mrs. Butler Corlett are ill | the past four vears. She is hecoming | army fathers and mothers will send nwnmn however, is that even With i uhove it and one almost at the right | (0MPADY @l Avon. that he came to] at their home on Pearl street. blind in one eyve and is under the | their sons as the more fortunate now cvery man out the measive Would b center of the top of his cranium. The | SeW Verk to sce Gen. O'Ryan.” said Miss Ethel Pindar has accepted a{ircatment of a doctor now. She lives | send their sons to technical schools have passed firal two builcts imbedded themselves | G0Ud ef the incident as reported to] position with the clerical force at the | in a $10 flat, which contains about | and colleges The $350 increase voted the teach-| ju the boue and the one on top W_uj him . Aand at this interview Gen. | Newton Manufacturing Co. $25 worth of furniture. The reason “The public attitude toward such | ers wili he effective immediately. ac-| jected through the bone about a quar- | L' B¥an characterized Senator Wads- Letters and post cards have been | she sent the money was that she ex- | an army will not he that it is an ex- POSTPONE SALE cording to repart, but the matter Was| (op of an inch but did not touch the ?“("f“ 5 actiun, as that of 4 good sol| received hy local friends of Miss| pected to die very soon and she want- | pensive investment in idle and un- e R | oflsehieny wereRrotnd ynEte Suelime L NS SEE R R Wil SG encea THOMR winter ai San Juan. Porle Rico. | high regard, lo have some of her| part of an cducational svstem which | south American Republic A R wnd ot in Romansky's head as was | | ame lling him The (eaching staff at the Grammar | money. She now realizes she is prob- | in America secks to equulize oppor- tirst helieved e SROBLItoSrCaten general | «chool has been depleted during the | ubly going to live a longer period. and | tunity in democratic fashion to the Word ¥From France Concer N Surveyois at Work. Cars Run During Night. Fald last few days by the illness of instruc- | would appreciate it if the mayor | sons of rich and poor alike 7 & Surverors hezan the planning Car service over the Berlin line was tors. & rumber of substitute teachers ! would return the money o her.” Disposition of Ex-German Ve: Don’t miss this opportunity. VERY SPECLAL, all wool TPoiret Twill. 16 VERY SPECIAL. French Twill Serge, 26 inches inches wide, regular £4.25 value, for $3.50 yard. wide, regular $5.50 value, priced $4,50 a yard. Ml WEAR SERGI, 60 inches wide, real 56 INCH JERSEY CL OTH, its rogular selling value $8.00 special threcday price $6.00 yard. price is $1L.50. Our three day price $3.75- yard. ROADCLOTH. chiffon finish, sponged and ALI, WOOL PLAIDS from 42 to 56 inch widths shrunk, 56 inch width, resular $8$6.00 grade, 0 50, $3.00. $4.00. $1.50, $5.00. $6.50 and $7.2 yard. > @@fi@fi@@@@@@fi@@#@#@@fi@@@@@@@@@@&@@ Skirt orders taken at Dress Goods Dept. main floor, new section. Lovely Stuffs At Wash Goods Dept. <7 36 INCH WOVEN VOILES. silk and collon in fancy plaids and stripes, ground works of zreen, navy. Copenhagen, Cadet, Tan_and Amethyst with beautiful colored silk combinations, forming the plaids and stripes. A most attractive material for Dresscs or Waists at $1.50 yard. 10 INCH APPLIQUE VOILES in most attractive patterns and colorings, light, medium and dark effects that will make up nicely into Dresses and Waists for the coming spring and summer, they are priced to you at $1.25 yard. 9 i 2 - . Days Following Franco- HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPILY RECELIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF Us, Lotetotolodatobetotot ] Days’ [liness—State Suryeyors at a e Blaze Nearly Destroys $10,000 Wi i Morris and Compar compan Alpha orchestra at the fair night.—advt effects of Sl “ision COf Course You are going to resign ‘tha new road om Borlin to E kept up all during the night last nigl :1‘,,‘, I,\(.:.‘\In.‘:‘rxl\\l;”‘C for taking cire of | have heen emploved The mayor then wrote Mrs. Held a Lash \]mor Co.—exhibiting Paize Buenos Aires. Jan. Z7.—Dispa Berlin this morring. Three road c 1id this morning in order to keep the | ° The trolley cars have been troubled | fefter, returning the 3100 and giving | and Cadiblacs—at armory.—advi froms Rio Janeiro concerning the gineers werce an the job at 8 o'clock, | water over the rails from freczing and on (‘n;d <]1:-,\”v- of I}:n‘r hy \:‘;nav ;c-(:m;: i this advice: e ing work on Morse's hill. from | 13ing up the system. When the wata - A% Al d into the hollows between the switches. T have been informed of the s P HE R T for the bl sl el |I4H7‘: R e e S ee oA s siandibuigas T This condition causes danger of cars kindly foeling You have loward mo, Russian Cavalry Forces |Beat ss s xiroel. Some culls wis encoun- | CannOL touch the steel rails. thereby e aton H‘.” e heing derailed when crossing the ' znd wish you to know that T appre- ALt . - ae. r. n e e L Ny "fl‘,:,zll’fl‘“(,,, L ] peeienting e eiecineny from pa Rl “y.”'.:..{:,,f,lv,,, b scann Eswitened ciate it deeply. If there is anvthing T Rivers ""lw‘"}-““h Valley | L e haaihelatate andl fown conds et | line Siromgthaihwirell oSth elliglicsanl LGviior \Undewminl bicad with Henry Willis Mitchell and <ons. of | can ask vou to do to Dlease me it is London, Jap. 20.—Russian o\ will postpon thence back to the power hous Ganeral O'Ryan, saying that he could | ~0rth Washington street, will leave 1o (ake sood care of vourself and |cavalry commanded by Gen. Dumen- | 1rance mak packed down hard on the roud su Injured at Factc not see his wa: clear to keep out oe | SriUrday for Bridgeport, where they | follow vour doctor's advice. T trust]ko has forced the vivers in tho Sl L ot aah s Ricco Mariani cmploy ed the 5 (hat it was in his blood ang. (hat | Wil make their home in the future. !{hat you will withstand the - re | Manych valley. in the lower Don re- i Olmistead-Thompson fuctory e e Ut o I et Mo~ eanl Do adar Marvgaret, the little daughter of { winter which we are having and that | zion. and captured 5000 prisoners, the loss of one of (he lingers on his “General O Ryan said: ‘] zave him | NS Marjotie Gloriznt. who fructured | you will enjoy many more ycars of |after @ two davs’ battle. tha Wed right hand vesterday afternoon when | o0 O RS0 RO S g | her arm when she fell from her bed | good health and happiness forces then comtinuing to advance. he caught it in a press which he was| ;0" 0t rrom the s ey \mz hel At her home Tuesday night, is resting — - sa a Bolshevik communique 1 Rooseveit W represe operating. e was attended by Dr. | gioced tike g good soldien: * comfortably at the New Britain Wonderful specfal prizes al the | ceived today iAot merica Dixon. i General hospital. Elks' fair—advt, Farther eastward alonaz tne > forp. as one ¢ he neso oot \road, as was previously stated Daniel Bighannatti of IZast Berlin e ——— Going Out of Business. s s vivers the fiercest lighting is pr he mies repart would be. laid, an 18- or possibly al lost the end of his index finger at the Did you see the Cadillacs at the ar- Our entire stock of dry goods must Lash Motor Company—exhibiting | inz against another force, the Sueri alerestsrh 20-foot road will be construcied, the) first joint yesterday morning while mory.—adyvt. be sold at cnce. There is no question | cadillacs.—advt. ment adds. € per gross ton for thes ‘But’ said Senitor Wadsworth e rutiat s at have been in prog I'm not going to tes v zutiations that have be | B ited S s iy hecause of the snow whi will be completed by (omorrow eve ning, one of the enginecrs stated this morning. After their part of the work has been done the plans for the oad will be drawn. Instead of a 16