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£4) < cpeogegoteteletolopok Tobatoded - MAVING AN AVTOMOBILE DELIVERY ¥FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND T 1 stylish 5 girls stylish New 1'UL FOULARDS are offercd small, to suit every taste for e ally $3.50 1o 8§ . NEW TAFFETAS in the most malke the most becoming gowns. skirt atins also come in far their The Sce w NEW match FIC all mat ive NEW imes: RECEIVING ALD DRY GOODS PURCHASED O!' Us, P pp—— patterns, large and seems that designer: best makes of Foulards are shown in 50 6 inch Taffetas, $2.50 to $1.00 c als: NEW STRIPED SHITING in all reat delight to those in sea r PORT SILKS for Skirts, [ the smuartest stripes and plaids ip bewildering variety of colorings. $4.50 to $10.00 yard. NEW SATINS, a material of hawn in all color: will be ours if you that have come in for spring. foleetofode] THE NEW SILKS FOR SPRING ARE HERE ~AND MUST BE SEEN TO FULLY APPRECIATE THEIR BEAUTY in splendid and colorists had outdone th the most attractive vard pleasing and ove hare of admira is offered at these prices: $3.00. vard in all colors, beaut 00 to d RED GEORGETTES gives splendid choice from § the best weasves, T of these fabric Suits and Over-blou beautiful qualitie M (o $6.00 Y3 these and priced from § will allow us to show o variety stripes and plaids blouses 50 and $4,00 other NEW BRITAIN II)AILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY W, 7 3 £ & L&k & % Z ks & poketetel - L of smart. very occasion. 1t emselves. All the figures and colors will for women and tion. so smart and vard. patterned to ard. ifully $10.00 2 esigns and calor- $3.00 to $5.00 yd in ises, are shown s, suitable for all ard. The pleasure beautiful -silks ON PROMPTLY L0 B B G B B G B B B G R B R R fl & K2 DISOVERY ILADE PUBLIC Clever to w The aftery town were line owner more made to the board plaint "than usual were bo gr Opposition to the new as stron not =ina “that increa Iorei more vilua d foreigner prope h > AT the g =y of BERLIN NEWS BOARD OF RELIEF HEARS COMPLAINTS Not as Many Protests as Were Expected, However Resident Remove Water from a Cellar 1s | Take board of hoon from clerk’s kept busy waiting complaint s n a conce decr when investi oundless. office many ase some ed Find: It Out—Galileo Brief News Items, relie 1 to ™ complaining ha 5 the: and than Some of the com exemption in of s the Best W Jeal mel yvesterd o'clock in the offici was no t ere prope predicted, usual d w ratt valuation. the complai v were found Slight Opposition. eveloped Iy expected every prop: from gners who prone to ons that cannot ascd rty higher th radical rand list this year in erty 701 ow tind regular und sh an change is not total, no big reductions in w hat some is mor: increases. likely, The & remain around ¢he have enough additi v fore town posing bility morc heen money comp t on to the that would to help me the of the in back sured budget, town obtaining iled 0 me be et t taxes Tax the 1\ was the f; as view of owner has o 100 per n property fault with th residents. 7 why listed of 1 erstand ould be tigure expected will essments there m: nd list m as there me figures that | if pet there is to expenses. received by here is po: 000 that have tCollector C. - oy h s long vty but e her As nis to and list has act been cent. | are neir he his st in he and be ust he n $11,000 mentioned be- the the $100,000 com- or not F. Lewis has been cleaning up back taxes for some time and a substantial sum is expected from this source. Let the Water Freeze. A new way to get water out of a cellar without using a f e pump has been “discovered” by a Berlin res ! dent who had a foot of water in his cellar for several months. He would not pay the pricé asked for having pump installed in the cellar to car off the water, so he opened the cellar windows and allowed the water to frecze. 1t took a long time to accom- Pplish this, but this morning. a man was put on the to break up the | ice, which was readily carried ont, } leaving the cellar bottom clean. Supplies Becoming Scarce. Unless freight traffic is restored normal, Berlinites will be foed soon., as no shipments of stuffs have been received at the v stores for several weeks, storms _and traflic congestion. all of the stores have a large stock of groceries on hand, but {he continual - drain on the, supply, nothing coming in, is- cau among dealers. Such a condition has never been known re before while the is no son” to that there will be serious from the freight dealers becoming anxious. Frederick Czitzkus. Frederick < died at his home last night after eral weeks' illnes Although he not been & resident of Berlin very long, he had become popular in the community and was highly respected. He formerly resided on the farm in B oy. but last vear he pur- chased the Lincoin farm at the foot of Damon’s hill. He is survived his wife. The funeral will be Wednesday afternoon at 5 from his home and 2 o'clock S, Matthew German Lutheran church in New Britain. Receive Invitation. The members of the Berlin have received invitation to an open meeting of the grange in Newington this even The meecting will be addressed Miss Laura ifford, of the Hartford County Farm Bureau and Stan- ley Wells and Charles Wells, both whom will tell of the history and talic upon the future of Newinston number of local to attend. s a job 5 to lozal groce die the he v any tic-up. had | 1 i i c | | heid granze an attend i | f | | | by of nze Cradle Note, A daughter Elizy to Mr. and Mrs. ( Middlesex hospital. | Mueller head of ment of the Union mpany of New Britain. granddaughter of C, the assessor. Drive I has been born rl Mueller in Middletown. the cost dep Manufacturi The chiid Mueller, is is a J Now On. The drive to raise funds for Children’s Home in Newington is n in progress and every resident will be approached by some one of the cam- paigners for subscription. to fund. Evervone has been urged 10 contribute as much as their circum- stunces will allow. v the East Berlin 1tems, The Hubburd school resumed n this morning after being closed for the past week due to the lack of coal. The K. of P. will meet this evening for the transaction of special business. Mail is coming in town on schedule after several days' delay due to the weather. The attendance at the dancing class last evening was not very large and it is doubtful if the class will be contin< ued much longer. Considerable painting of property is to be dopne this spring according without | food- | with sing alarm | and, Arthur ! ‘Women Need ~Swamp-Ruot‘ o'clack | from | A are expected | the ! present indications obert Cole being swamped with orders for paint, making it evident that the residents intend to > up” their homes. Bricfs, Lioys, who h spending several weeks at Sarasol ¥ with Mrs. Frank L. Wilco turned home vesterday. Miss Margaret Wilcox has returned { to Wellesiey after spending a days here with relatives John Webber ‘'is making of milk from sled which beats a team’ “all hollow.” Kensington Ttems, . L. Tomlinson, agent at the Ber- lin depot. hus resumed his duties aft- er se’ days’ illness. with the M. Griswold, who has becn to s sanitaium for several wee fractured hip, has been removed her home, much’ improved. George D. Thresher, the conductor on the Berlin and New Britain dinkey is confined to his home in New Britain swith’an attack of the influenza To Have Inijtiation. The postponed smoker and tion of Court Mattebesset, F. of A., will’ be held on the evenin of eb- ruary 19, it was stated this morning Now in Hartford. Postmaster A. B. retired from busine: it learned today. word received here he eman in one of the large manufacturing con- cerns in Hartford and ‘has large force working far him. Miss Hattie s been few deliverie he contined a to initia- Farmer Goodr { has not was Olcott’s orchestra at the night.—advi fair—one Thousand: and bladder pect it. Women's complaints often prove to nothing else hut kidney trouble, the resuli of kidney or bladder discase. If the kidneys are not in condition. they may cause zans to become discased Pain in the back. headache, ambition, nervousness. symptoms of kidn Don’t delay Dr. Kilmer's of women trouble have and never sus- be or a healthy the other loss of trouble. Starting treatment. Dr Swamp-Root, a phys cian’s preseription. obtained at drug store, may be just the remecc nceded to overcome such conditions, Get a medium or 1a size botile immediately from any drug store. However, if you wish first to this preparation send ten to Dr.” Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton. I Tor sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention the New Britain Herald. te. cen cat POSLAM DOES WORLDS OF GOOD FOR SICK SKIN Yon apply Poslam to any dis- ordered skin with the confidence that it provides the absolutely way to be rid of any itching cruptional trouble, t it will you well and never can harm. When: spread over the skin concentrated healing power against pimples and acne itch. scalp-scale. and all like affections so distressing. it proves a means of greater comfort and most abundant satisfaction. Sold everywhere. ite to Emergenc st 47th street. New York city. Poslam Soap is a daily treat otender skin. Contains Poslam. can or serve and its directed eczema, or Laboratories, free sample 243 W, to kidney | arc often times reliable 10, 1920, @@@@@@m@@@é@@@@% PLAINVILLE NEWS. INFLUENZA CLAIMS ANOTHER VICTIN iFred C. Norton Succumbs to| | The Disease T0 OBSERVE LINCOLD DAY Preparations Under Way to Celebrate Apniversary of Abraham Lincoln’s Birth—Banks Ar) Will Close—Debates | | anged—Other News Notes. Kred C. Norton died vesterday aft- ernoon at his home at 17 Br He was 38 years old. Mr. ill for a few days with influenza. Pncumonia developed and it was re- ported that his condition was critical vesterday morninz. Besides his wife he is survived by # daughter, Lois and a son Charles Norton, both of this town. The funeral will be held Wed- nesday afternoon. Mr. Norton came here from Bristol about two vears ago and has been en- guged in the ice business since that time. He handled the municipal ice venture for the town last summer. He was a member of Sequassen lodge, 1. 0. O. F. He was well known here at ad street. Norton was Mrs. Philomena Leo Grandi. Mrs. Philomena Leo Grandi died vesterday at her home on South Washington street. She was taken ill with influenza in Waterbury about a week ago and taken to a hospital in that city. She was brought to her home Saturday. M Leo Grandi was 35 vears old. She is survived by her husband, John Leo Grandi, and X small children. The funecral will be held tomorrow morning with services in the Church of Our Lady of Merey at 9 o'clock. The remains will he placed in the vault in West cemetery. Losc= Valuable Horse. A valuable horse owned E. Rogers, of the Plainville company became suddenly ill day morning in the stable in the rear of the bakery. A veterinary surgeon was summoned. but it was found ne- cessary to shoot the horse. equassen Lodge Initiation. Sequassen lodge. No. 74, 1. O. O. F.. will hold a regular meeting Thursday evening at § o'clock in the rooms in 1. 0. O. ¥, block. A large class candidates will he initiated. A social will follow the degree ceremonies. Martha Rebekah lodge, I. O. O. F., will hold its regular meefinz mnext Monday evening in the meeting hall in 0dd Fellows' block Allen Spends Furlough Tlere, Albert Allen, of the Unitedy Navy. has returned to the Brookln Navy Yard after a three-dav furlougih spent at the Newton home on Whiting street. Allen formerly was employ d in the Newton grain mill. but left ‘o enlist in the Navy during the war. e married an sh girl in Hull, En land, a short time ago. His bride still at her home in Hull. Tournament Games Tonight. The headliners for tonight at the fournament in Murphy's billiard par- lors are as follows: John Guiden will meet Frank “Hickey" Haves. and John Valentine will play “Jo Neri. In class B. Walter Livingston will meet “Barney” Mason and Albert Oakes and ed Peterson will wind up the evening's program. The pla ers are paired off in teams of two men h and the team making the greatest number of paints will be de- clared the winner. Prizes have been offered for the winning teams and for the high run. Herbert Guy Cambridse Myron Baking vest by HEARTBURN or heaviness after meals are most an- noying manifestations of acid-dyspepsia. I-M0IDS pleasant to take, neutralize acidity and help restore normal digestion. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT’S EMULSION 19-5 COAL BUSINESS FOR SALE Fully equippel coal and wood vard. Plenty of business. Located on the railroad in fast growing town. $4.000 cash required! Robert B. White REAL ESTATE PLAINVILLE. AUCTIONBER, Tel. 1 Cowles Electric Co. EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL 74 Winthrop St. 458-12. New Britain, Conn. Tel. 149, Plainville. Tel, “Gets-It” Makes Them Loosen Up 8o They Lift Off Painlessly. There's no more pain after a few drops of “Gets-1t" lands upon corn or callus and instantly dries. fn a day or two you lift the old misery-maker right off without even feeling it. That's the last of Mr. Corn and the last of your mis- ery. Millions who have lost their corns the “Gets-It” way say it is the eonly common-sense way to get rid of the pests. “Gets-It,” the never-failing, gu anteed money-back costs but a trifie at any drug store. Mf'd by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. Sold in New Britain and recommend- ed as the world's best corn remedy by the Clark & Brainerd Co. Crow- ell’'s Drug Store, Nathan Noveck, now holds the lead in the contest for high run, making a string of 17 balls 1 ht, and beating Charles Horn- berger's run of 13. Four Deiaths From Pneumonia. There have been four deaths in Plainville from pneumonia following influenza. - They have all occurred within the past week. The reports of several cases of influenza each day continue and the majority of the new cases are of a violent type. The local physicians are kept busy every day in caring for the “flu” patients. Brief Ttems. Albert Mc¢Kee is spending a (ur- lough at his home here. e recently re-enlisted in the United States nav Leland Hart is seriously ill at his home on New Britain avenue. Miss Catherine McCarthy of Pearl street has recovered from a recent ill- ness and resumed her duties as an in- structor at the grammar school today. The Kappa Totd club of the Con- gregational church Sunday school is planning for an entertainment to bol- ster up the club's treasury. NOTICE—You n buy goods very cheap at L. Gross' Going-Out-of-Bus- iness Sale. Don't miss it. 2-9-2d WOULD MAKE GIIT. Queen Mary Wishes to Establish Ma- ternity Home. London. Feb. 10.—Queen Mary 1 signified her intention of devoting the funds scnt to her as a silver wedding gift to the establishment of an in- stitution to be called Queen Mar: Maternity Home. which will he uated adjoining Hampstead Fleath. There will be accommodation from 16 to 20 mothers and the home is to be used for the benefit of the wives and children of men who are or have been serving with his majesty's forces. l.ord Leverhulme, the soap magnate has placed at the queen’s disposal the site for the home. — 35c per Bottle A Free Box of ' Greve’s O~Pen-Trate (Opens the Pores and Penetrates) Por Chest Colds, Head is enclosed with Crawford Ranges Meet me at the Farmers’ Fair at thell State Armory all this week. | Special Inducement If you buy a range at our booths at the Fair. COME AND GET A CRAWFORD COOK BOOK FREE he Flint-Bruce Co. 103 Asylum St.—Hartford—150 Trumbull St. Take Elevator to 5th Floor for Living Réom Furniture. - THIN, NERVOUS PEOPLE NEED BITRO-PHOSPHA Guranteed to Put on Firm, Healthy Flesh and to Increase Strength, Vigor and Nerve Force. delicate sufferer. ite s and the results folld are often simply astonishing. Weak, tired people regain str and vigor: thinness and angularity way to plumpness and curves; slee turns to the sleepl confidence cheerfulness replace debility and g} become bright, and pale, s regain the pink glow of h Bitro-Phosphate, the use of which nsive, also wonderfully promotes Weak. thin are nearly conclusively people—men or women— always nervous wrecke: thus proving that thinness, ness, debility and neurasthenia are invariably due to nerve starvation 2 vour merves and all these symptoms due to merve starvation will disappear s state that the best anic phosphate known Bitro-Phosphate. a which should be taken Being a genuine nerve stimulant or habit- Bitro-Phosphate can be the weakest and most 2 people repor Eminent “special cs. nerve food among drugs five-grain tablet each meal and not drug. taken by is an or and bitro-pho or negvoul unsurpa. lessness Now is the time when starters and gencrators get their severest test. Mo- tor starts harder in cold ‘weather and lights must be lit earlier. If your starter is weak or your generator fails to keep your battery charged, take a look at the BRUSHES. If yours are worn, get them re- placed from our compete stock. GET THEM AT Rackliffe Bros. Co. AUTO DEPT. A “REGULAR FELLOW” VS. A REGULAR SAVER The first half of a man’s life is his ducing period. If he spends penniless old age. But besides that, portunity. The first thousand dollars saved “open sesame” to fortune for many a So save mow and benefit AL, your li While saving, place your funds where they increase fastest. “ This association witl Ay vou 5 you perfect security. best: pro- all he makes then, he risks a money saved means op- has been the man. will and give New Britain Co-operative Savings & Loan Association BANKING ROOMS 210 NAT. BANK BLDG. Y. J. Stearns, Secretar