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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1020. " . . Fo N 4 0 0 5 3 A 0 0 R 'ACCID SHOWS == o= = | e o s AGGIDENT cr ot ) Physician Explains amount which would be added hy th NEEDOF PROTECTION 5,727 Who Should Take Srief Items. * . { public that {he wa . Unprotected Crossing May Re-| tiei vorsiuiseounnis m-| Practical Advice on How To Help Build Ug f definiiely postponed. H H Mrs. De vii of rott Swamp sult in Further Agitation |, e cart of Scort swamn s : Great Strength, Energy and Endurance. i with relatiy ommenting the use . The accompanying article of Dr. Sul 5 of Nuxated Iren as Postmaster Feter J. Prior has | strength and blocd be oman who wahis 1o pavarss " perte y . 5 - who wants tend the funeral of b vroho ally, Dr. | I atrona, keen mentality. Dr. Sullivan = | e e g cis Sullivan, f, y = how to inorease the iron in our blood an — | law. James H. Mullen. | sician of : thoreby gain groater physical and me, Furniture Selling Beyond all Records is [ meome moe o bes ] T ot e ppe o) Schgmt S8 o N Detroit from Lnfiuenza of Mus, Mary | ©f. MErcy when thio blessing of throats | —Eads b e took place. » i et . Crosby—Was Twenty-three Years: The Connecticut company has Manta hsical and g “ fosychecked women H t t e pany has had | menta) sweadiing, ] s §3 fecding them on metall . e i @ force of men working clcaring the | v irritable, casily ] o “0id forms Sy g e = ous, irritable, casily ¢ ! id forms 4 a e re Olng a e ° e ld—Bricf Items, piles of snow from the side of the | fatigued, but it utter- 5 o § -4 mru!hrht-m(;;d ot = y tracks. The snow served ic i 1y robs hi 2% F hrough a digestive p o _ e The nt at the I siveeh: o i up Socdine i o m the | yirile force stam- ¥ to transform thed LIVING ROOM SUITES AND ODD PIECES railroad crossing this morning M, e automatic s '”‘;‘ fompend # 3 g 2 D ks : B S ek . Lo e geh i chiN ' Thu niTo i ma nla nd Fhish son|| pock; LN SR GEE S I CUES AR CT Y ! . e e e SOLID MAHOGANY 3 picce Queen Anne Liv- LIVING ROOM SUITES, cunsisting of 3 pieces. Lo BTN Eritaio ot vl anet s 3 X, i st ing Loom Suite Davenport. Chair and Rocket. | pivenport, Chair and Rocker covered with sood injured brinzs o mind th e obedient, sunny disposition, | walk of lifc. Tt may 8 Ao = : Notwit The Davenport having two sun-burst piltows and | Well worthy your attention. Regu- o | of ew months with resard 1o rezular price §1 Fo . ade tapestr desires loard and room with taciful | alsotransform a beaus i X § standing all that hasbee] : i L rade tapestry. Bl . W i : s, £aid and written roll. Regular pric v ale price £ e sympathetic woman including room | P : N 14 Y o lar price $385 February Sale price £300.00 unprotected rail ssings g for e ther B aferone woman into onc who DAVENPORT SPECIALS. Tapestr) 5 ¥ : h it ; Plainvilie. ft““”' o .L"'NL' \,\ fer v‘usn- ;x is cross, nu\;ous‘infl e bl . _INCH DAVENPORT. with spring sea ] . : char BolBoxis Tawv irritab have : 3 ! st e e FINFE. 88-INCH DAVENPORT pring \ town meeling was called a few 1o31.6ds | sirongly emphasized 7 dosing themselves w_nE. metallic iron, simpl Lathia it i £ ' and spriny cushions, supported on spring bottom. months ago to con (e ok & 3 the great necessity of T suppose, because it costs a few cents lesd I"ebruary Sale price S0 e D S D i 3 al N ki zoing Out of Nusiness. i ians making blrcd examinati ¢ I strongly advise readers in all cases to gd T i et Upholstered alround with extra fine grade black bility of improving streets in} Our entire stock of drv goods must | weak, aniomic, run-dewn patients pvsician's prescription for organic irom s L SR FobEnArs S b G e Z this ln'\\n arcons b was Bast| be sold at ence. There is no question ! ds of persons 'go on vear aficr vea N ted Efon ;‘;"“f don's wentio ol ! s e Mg e e P g street. At that time the strect was| how mu . r we wil] se ., | suffering from phvsical weakness and a ik 1 » ; - TRl February Sale price i Habde s e Eho Satro: J10N ch cheaper we will sell. IUs { highiv nervous condition due to lack of sufic fgTuslipeckages and isee tint CHisigy n lad condition for automobile| n case where we have Lo seil out al| cient iron in their red blood corpuseles with: sreme (Nixated Eom)avpes S GO travel and intcrested” citizens pointed| omce and we will sell at prices you | out ever realizing the real and truc causs PackeSC- 1f vou have taken preparation i out the fact that automobile traffic, never dreamed of getting. Fixtures 9 O eub e Withoutironlin Sousiblopdi p /o uctafiard itailod o get. reaits, remen in the stroct is steadily increasins | [Or sale. L. Gross, ting stre Jomeching Thee corm thrangh o or1 it ey ber that such products are an entircly diffes KENSING ING ROCKERS of solid ma- HIGH BACK WING ROCKER. Chippendale since the manufacturing boom built| I’lainville. Open i rollers so wide apart that the mill cap'e 0% t/PE from Nuxated Iron. aay, fuciy ug red in tapestry. Was $535.00 upholstered in Llue or mauve velour Regular up the eastern section of the town. €rind. & croans’ Nors-- Nuxated Tron which % H £ For want!of izon you may 1 Sul o ot i ek ctis o i % Sl WSe e EASY WING CHAIL, tapesin S ; provement of the street, the mat C l E = a2 HE S ol Gy Cnlike the older {aorganic lron prodects SERINGEAUSHIO NI IUMECEL I S IUONEE ¥s 1o 0 0M silciptict . §100. of the unprotected railrond cro. owlies leCtl’lC Co. ot ron Hpxoty Sload - = P e 8 near the Trumbull Klectric Mantiic i ‘our whole being Drimming over wh staciors T turing company’s faciory was con EVERYTHING ELKCTRICAT, hd i { ered. 71 Winthrop St. ; arms, upholstered in blue brocade velour. . BACK ROCKER. (apestry L) ! S O HIGH BACK ROCKER. (ipestiy ES0.00) SEWING CABINKTS, “Martha Washington,” of HANDY Th\A WAGONS, of solid mahogany or solid maho with drawers fitted with glass solil walnut, with fwo shelves and Lady Susan | knobs. Regular price $35.00. February Sale Rl ICRla priceinnislis - DD MW ok oW R ei10700 | B price 1l retund your money. I i energy, s el Should Be Protected. ; R = e R Beie e e al | R R e n U H ld Cl if' crossing should be protccted and that| g S se el'a assirie oiumn it was a constant menace to the lives of those who have occasion to use the crossin: At a town meetiing there was considerable discussion of the question. Those who desired (o have the crossing’ protected argued that the trafic on East street is con- | stantly increasing and that the in- crease warranted protection of some {AVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPILY T D i D e RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. %5+ | The principal argument of those who 23 | exel lorposealitoesnendiiziion 475 33 gms oa sm o o se 30 oxy on s money which would be necessary for e S B B B S S e S R Such improvement was (hat there never had been any accidents at the MAHOGANY GATE LEG TABLE size 41x47 inches, with drawer, $59.50 value “Red ~Cross” Silk Floss Mattresses I'he best and most sanitary Matiress made. Choice of one or two parts, covered with fancy or king, with bound edges. tegular price $32.50. Sale price . . . certcinieass. $27.30 tetetotelolofetofofetoto] ks — —— crossing. This time-worn and foolish | BERL[N iVE",:S- | tections by the Minor Hall orchestraf 1a zrippe. Miss o Fiynn. as- | argument seems to have carried con- ! : evernl speeches from local | sistani postmaster, is caring for the | siderable weight. The candidates to be initi- | duties of the office during the ilincss Delayed in Matter. in the ncar fuiure were thel of the former . he er. T - s town meoti e- te gar for the ovening. he voters at the town meoting d g CRGED G L the voung daughter of Mr. | cj - T ; ) ihciay .ois, the g zhter Mr. | cided to refer the matter to the pub- N”UENLA MAY e oruck Bolds Up Trafic. iseq| 2N Mrs. Sidney Cowles. who is ill. is| lic utilities commission and to re- 4 ety £ reported to be improved. quest that the commission order the fc iE s stone i e usec n th = or hauling ne to be used o © Not Al Influenza Cases, New Haven road to install gates or new turnpike road stalled this morn- s 2 ont Ihe derota ihclann frachsinifoont of The number of cases of influenza | to atation ft men at the crossing tor x 5 3 E grippe in t 1% estims . g S e S Grange hall and could not be moved ;""n rippe In town was estimated fo | protection. Although this resolution : e 40 by Town Health oflicer Griswold | was voted. nothing has been heard of | { for more Ahun an hour, tying up the! = A ament £ 3 | trolley service for the period. Thel 7 ** 514 made by nim todav. | it since that time, and the accident { He docs not think thaf there is such | o | z g hill at thai point was coated with icef =€ CO°8 B0 '/ e B « morning is eviaence thar nd re- Berlm‘s Tedcllm S[a“ Deple{ed and the machine just before it reach- | & Prgralence of infucrsa in the Lown | 4 s have been accomplished. aliWoodrumalstore i cammencedilo | Lasslcaniledsto belleys imost of it e i East Muin street railroad reported being grinpe and shid sideways across the rails where = a few hundred fect west of he z i lds. doc! rs have e 8 all g < hy Disease it could noi be dislodged until another Wb ocbaiie Hnelu ' et s SR Dead ces on Berlin Street. > 7 i able criticism was heard this morning | s = Uir. Griswold stated that it has be- The larze maple tree near t own u E ®- | atrar the accident concerning the pro- CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS | 1 nouts ne cut dawn or ireaior 1o | come & etstom 1o disgnose case an | 208 100 g q0e", e aitraa com- [EERG e G e I D 0L B e o 5o oa | bapy tollcitizen sl oGl Risltown e e . = srippe. of which there are a mumber | matter of unprotected railroad cross- AanC SRl n e T aniit Wik Gof| L acilons show § st o N decay BIEILS i e e e entioe aviaer Lt reason for tie dead branches is un- ] DI v W e Without Teachers If Nothing 1s | exPlained unless a stroke of lightning Welcome Home This Evening. alsojisiiealdgtha the oD Rk Pthing IS4 Caused the troubic. S ol Tne T. A. B. soclety will hold its | emploved are aged or otherwise in- ) ST T P o T Py e e "| welcome home celebration for ex-ser- | competent. Dane to Relieve Situntion—Predicts | crack I the 1umk Hou o e aoe. | vice members at the Grange hall this| It Is likely that the tragie occur- More Sichness. i et s T hous for its beau- | 8vening at 7:30. A supper will be | rence of thia morning will resuit in served to the ex-servied men and their [ another period of agitation by ihe relatives who have ben invited for | business men of this town for pro- of foliage. A fow of these grand old | the occasion _Fnflowlng the SUpper | tection at the railway crossing. It bulldin : two of the e | (reck are. Nowever. gradually hegin-| there will be addresses by Pres. 3. €. [ js also probable that an appeal witl | 3 fove plready Deel | ning to decay and the time will como | Hart, Rev. W, C. Egan and Selectman | pe made to the public atilities com- | or has that appearance and the lower ! tiful, stately trees and in summer the | The prospect of hi ol close { pios wving to close te | gipoe jg in ome sections nnder a roof erlin sehools Js facing Superintend- ent Showalter, as two of the five closed, achers having contracted | when they will ail be like the maplo| R- M. Griswcld. Following the | mission for protection at the Eu it near the town hall unless they are at- ( sPceches there will be dancing, street crossing. HEC here € InStructors | tonged to. It is very possible that the = Mrs, Mary Crosby. now “hing who are il and e whe e 1 nd ] Village Improvement society will take | PETROGRAD NOW Mrs. Mary Crosby. wife of Robert e bilite of i iPE | up this matter and arrange to set out Crosby, died vesterday in Detrott, | probability of the mi- e S ihic - S i S in- | 110 forcs contraciing tiie in | (200E lteen between dhe bnes which CITY OF HHORRORS | Mich., after a bricf illness with in y of 1 , now have dead hranches. If this plan | fluenza, accordinz to a telegram re- @, as teachers particularly arve | wag followed there would be a sturdy | i e red today by her parents. Consta- T 2 miC gt ‘H"Ia groom ] it fell. | Suffering From Famine. Cold, Diseasc ‘.nek‘ avente | She was 28 vears ola! mcelchenioncilstisispwilich ealt N s Fesides her. husband and parents, she thircaten tic up the system, Sup: S G R e is survived by two sisters—Mrs. Bd- No February Sale this year. intendent Showalter is sending out 2 il H 2 the S. . S. to all voung women ‘and | Burak and Gapriel Rusinoski, of Cross Worker. ward MeGrath and Miss Lorefta ‘ - h i ... | Kensington. a ‘arm on th Beckley avi smai v - B . . . . . S N ot e (R GULU | SRR G e S el e i de e e el [BORE D RRE ] S Can't be done. Genuine price reductions, in the face of scarcity of: hink ha the an 'cach, io he e ) e . - o 4 2 C E 8 8 . . A . Yehera who' will he | OWners will take possession of the | Sribed as a city sufferius from fam- | (o tne funcral aro incomplete. M. good furniture and floor coverings and a continually advancing masket don® o Ly 3 | ine. cold. disease and robbery, in a re- | o e e ¢ a paper = property at once D e e e S ety Lm}\\f)}:d by a paper box ring true. ident of the Russian Red Carss socioty | CORCerR in Detroit. who has investigated conditions in the Pooll Founamentnacine: Goods are priced here on the basis of their actual cost—not on their ~ re- to date. ) substitutes and Robbery Described by Red mtin theiv homes for a long PericdmeT { et o atcorains bto Florence Turner has sold to Emory | Mr. Show v, is becoming des S . Adams a lot containing four and | nnd can be relieved only by the time- | three-quart acres. The plot is! -apital The first games in 1be pgol tourna- 1\v assistance o rse ec: o | sitvated south of the roperty of ; ©° o - ar a v 1 jestatance of those voluntcering to | situated south properts’ ofj ““YGTix 1o the want of fuel the cap- | MONL at. the Marphy billiurd parlo placement values. LB ORI O S 1608 s D i 5 : ital is becoming a desert,” he says, | W¢re Pavec s il S ’ : end the Blue Hills school are closed East Berlin Items, | “Tn & Tew liouses oniy (nete ate oul)| frst sames, Cluss JAl Gharles Horn- See that your dollars buy values—that's what this store offers always, sale ot t. Miss Annic Mansfield, teach- i berger defeated Herbert (¢ Cam K 4 ¥ £ Sl el R. O. Clark is driving a new seven- | some inhabitants, and cven th (agos Gl U i am*'® or no sale T RS DRSS e Ruseenuoicdaniapoutl lonin erally hve in their kitchens. Dridse o0 Lo 30 and Eredsqumbildes alC. ade of the er both being down - 1 S 5 - trimmed John alentine, he scorc i Mrs. . Hazelwood. of West| conditions in this city are terrible. If . ! 4 : 3 . " " ; TP - Wit the Ml Those who are il are: | g giS " G SEERONE DL | e population had not already accus- | POINE 30 to 32 In Class B, Fred Same special terms during February as usual—cash prices with six months ';“' 0 \’|“ ‘ "‘\. 'I'r LRbE ”'"":." Mrs. E. V. Read, today. | tomed itself to feeding on what people | I4Ppio beat Alexander Nichols, 50 to | § time to pay. h.u\\ Miss F. M. B unnw 1yh. Sel- Th ek e e etina ot bl normal circumstances never eat at | 27 and Walter Livinzston defeated 7 “.:, ) i .ui.u !(v.:.vr n”v nn‘fivnr\ Mot o b ranten ERSE e e [ a1l lihey wouldHavelno food | whals }l.ln‘n:s I.|\-5|(1‘gstunr. scor ‘,m to qnl_ Ti:c ind Miss Berth Nons of the Ken- 2 iigh run thus far is . made hy s 5 g o e church parlors tomorrow morning. f - ore o a i 0 ides those aforemen- pishpan e Ll ¢ water supply has stopped ow- | Charles Hornberger. There will ]:w mes [l e e i L a confinuation th mes this | 1'nz to take up the burden of teaching | 16fic hall this evening. Harry Hayden. . I e eIy, WF use m,‘\“;;, schedule of games to be plaved has for a few wecks have been asked to | 0f New York. will be the entertainer. | (old. hunser And dirt giveir bee sted. Considerable interest . : ' d. give rise | been posted. Consider: es . . communicate with Superintendent ard Hubbard is at work fillins | 1, widcspread epidemics. Spotted ty- | has been manifested and the results C3>h prices a”““’ed' Showalter ut the carliest possible nmo- | his ice house. phus and Sp influenza with star | should be interesting. C o il ment and he will arrange for them to Berlin Briefs, | complications have put an end to tho th Anniversary of Wedding. “ash payment of one-third. £0 10 work at once. Those substitut- The Girl Scoufs held basketball | wufferings of many unfortunate peo- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilbert of |8 y . ins will receive the resular wage paid | practice in the town hall last night. | ple. Tlhere arc no medicines to bo [ Mountain View will cclebrate the 35th Balance in six monthly payments. to substitute teachers. It is impera- Major Frank L. Wilcox left for| had Only four hospitals are still | anniversary of their weddinz on that volunicers respond at once, | Florida this morning to spend the| open. Lincoln's birthday, Thursday, Feb- Account must be closed by Sept" mber 1920 3 S 920. s.{m.‘ staied this morning, if | month of February. He will join his Blectrict lights latel permittedl from | aiiary i Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert are 1he schools are to be kept open. wife, who is spending the winter| 5 to § p.m. only. tramcars run at cer- | well known in Plainville having been 2 . 3 S Sixth Division Dance. iHerel : it B il (i e o ) |tntete o (e e S Example—Purchase $100. Cash price $90. Cash required $30. Six monthly Sixth Division club will hold a Thomas Barattiero is having a| routes nceded by the Baisheviki. The [ tion for a number of years. They payments of $10, valentine dance at Foresters’ nall on | fyrnace instalied in his ncw store on| #uthorities are powerless to guard | have two children, a son. Eruce. and % the evening of February 14, it was | vworthington Ridge. { public safety. Gangs of robbers are[a daughter, Miss Arta Gilbert, both #nnounced today. The club is com- Mrs. Charles F. Pratt and daughter| a1 Work in the descrted quarters of | of this town. yosed of sorviee men of the town who | | .." 0 ancd at home with hard grip| the eity carrying off all that may have Will Not Pay tra Farve. Eaw duty overseas during the world | ¢ %, " peen left after the searches made by A wotice has been posted on the h [yl ationsgatoptheRaltainihavc Some residents just receiving | the red army.r bulletin board for emploves at the been sent 1o all the townspcople. 5 5 = Standard Steel & Bear n 2 ~ notices of their increased assessment. Standard Stee seari ' C.. stat- o rangers Celebrate. . - : REsaL The ard of relief met Monday and s ing that the company wi scontinue Members and friends of the Berlin SRS “r Ve R T the practico of paving the extra car- Girange celebrated the 35th anniver- | ® Majority of taxpayers re Last your property now. e e w s leaiio e hien ® Y S S ary of the founding of the organiza- | €4rds too late v‘o 20 xw:(:w the I‘M""-E Customer’s with cash waiting was added by the inauguration of tion last evening by a banquet and re- Kensington Items. | Letws’ talk it ove the zone system last November. No | ception. More than 200 sat down to James Fitzsimons umed 2 ¥ Auctioncering in all its branches. | reas s given for this ac Sy X - ‘ TN I lablen. the menu being propared | dutios at the Berlin Savins bank this R ° EEI s Lon dion B SR o 40-56 FORD ST, HARTFORD, OVERLOOKING CAPITOL GRGUNDS \y the membeys of the srange. Guests | morning after several davs' iliness b t B Wh t diaf factory (thy : B from Newingtén, Meriden, West Hart | with influenza. ober . JEE L o e o o oo ratactonies Furniture Floor Coverings Glenwood Ranges = in town s still payin; the xtra ford and Hartford were present Posffnaster W. W. Iagan is con- | 19 NORTON 'PlAGE Baie Wheu e sois e Following the per there were se- ' fined §0 his home with an attack of Telcphone 1 effective the local ball bearing com

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