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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FHURSDAY. FEBRUARY 12 1 fi@@@@@fi&@@fi@@@@fi@ @@fi@#@&@@@&@#@@@@fifi@@fi I ér FREEhBBRERG Newest We minute Mourning Millinery are placing on exhibition this week one of the smartest up-to-the- Mourning Millinery displays to be found anywhere. . The Mourning Hats of today are just as attractive as those shown in colors. There are Tur! Trie Chin Chins and large Sailors. Made of Crepe, Georgette, Crepe de Chine. some faced with white, which makes them very becoming. We also have the correct e Veils, trimmed with Ribbon, Crepe. or Georgette Bunds. WHITE NAINSOOKS OF EVERY GRADE FINELY WOVEN. PURE WHITE. SOFT AND TOU CH. PLEASANT TO THE Fine For children’s wear and Lon “loth woven and the proper weights for every purpose Nainsook is used ladies’ fine undergarments there is nothing nicer. For infants’ and what is there as satistactory as soft. fine, firm Nainsook ror, HERE AR PRICES BY YARD AND BOLT 36 i, width., 33c¢ yd, 10 vds. 36 in. 25. $5.00. S0¢ 10 width, width, 5 SO OB BE B RGBS 36 in. 86,25, 36 in. &7 yd, ys, width, . Width, 83¢ yd.. 12 yds. width, Considering qualities. these prices are extremely reasonable 1'OR AMERICAN LEGION BALL VALENTINE DAY HERE Come, Make Selection {rom our big showing of the dainty love missives so appropriate for tl day. Also favors and all the ap- pointments to make your Valentine party the success you wish. ALMOST In State will Armory. Dresses. Feb. Gloves, 16. Pumps accessories that can be you BOE SR ROAGARH SRR HEBEGHEBO BB G R BROBE want and all the bought of so satisfactorily us. Come supply yourself from our big stocks. JIAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. el Totetatetotekotof R dotodatotekopiotore @fi@@@@@%#@@fi @@-fia@{k i ted president of the seniar class at BERLIN NEWS IS ADOPTED BY DEAD - | iy ol smers molae 1| FIANCE'S FATHER ATE HI[inAY honor to be conferred upon Mr. Bruce | and is an indication of the esteem in | | His many which he is held by classmates. ; him upon the hanor, friends her congratulate Lincoln’s Birthday. Alexander Bruce of Berlin was { Poday is the anniversary ham Lincoln. the country’s | president. Very little public recog- | . nition of the event was given, not a | Trucks From Hartlord Experience ; sinzic fne veine sown srom s pubiic | ! place in the town af Berlin this morn- | D'm l E R ;UI'!. The Berlin bank with other ' v[:l)‘ by closing. There was no general ! celebration in the schools although ! IWORT MADE TO CLEAR ROAD! ome df the teachers did read to lh_eir } classe stories about Abrabham Lin- = r~o]n. The postoffic were open as usual Between New Drite Automobile schools Open. The schools about town which have | been closed because of lack of coul have resumed ion, George Baldwin the coal dealer having come to the rescue. Mr. Baldwin stated vesterday that he was having dithculty in get- ting cnough coal to keep thc town ! supplied, as shipments were tardy. Two carloads of coal that were sup- posed to have been delivered to him | at Berlin went to Berlin, Mass., and ! it will be some time before they are | turned here. Mahlon Hazen of East Berlin has a car of coal on the way but it is lost samewhere in the state. aln and Berlin Ties Up Street Cars. Making Commuters Hours Late For pVork—Many Protests, The state xperiencing conside apening the ind Meriden despite the highway department le difficulty in highway between here duc to the drifts which warm weather of ycster- jay have not melted. Truck traflic Btween New York and Boston has 1ot been resumed as machines cannot 30 bevond New Haven. At | nt ight men are working in South Ber- | lin clearing away th esnow which is piled in some places so high that even the old fashioned sieds cannot get throuzh. One auto truck left Hart- ford yesterday meornng at half past v aud arrved in Berin at 8 o’clock la%t evening indicating somewhat the condition of the highwuy between here md the capital cit Yesterday rnoon the and state W husy is ‘WARTHA | BaVBIRER New York—A>lle. Martha { 23 years old. and pretty. G T e le Chatel, France. is on her way to T e i M; soula. Ment.. where she will be has sold his residence on Main street | #10Pted by her dead fiancets father. a Rou Sold By remdence wealthy ranchman The Connectieut Mctal & Chemical ]wr,lc'phf;:m'f anh Co. ure working a night shift in their | 18 Peom lead reclaiming department. e L Elmer Dyer and son Kaymond e o e tended the farmers.and maautac BotrREneaoeal aft- | ers’ exhibit in Hartford vesterday aft- | J =0 FO898 ernoon. Mr. Dyer exhibited six dif- [ 501 ¢ I e ferent brands of corn and captured | °F leU @untiin u little French villa Jete f inf G < one first prize and three second prizes | qeatnhed e ool u oo s one Afe Dl athbed he exacted a promise from = 5 2 his father, Ulderic Jette of Missoula, hL‘II'(]"(\ (L?efi‘lxai( r;;l{r{:‘:-nuun to care for the girl. Shortiy after the San ‘ il toiB ooty death Mlle. Bourirer was placed on e BUlochie board a French liner and started on 1orses were used on the scraper R e i The Ladies’ tAid society of the € e J ¥ ELnesy gregational church met with M & e CALLS WILSON TN GOD. IN THE WHITE HOUSE. position with the Berlin Construction | ) i = Bourlrer, of Chauvirea orphan the hride 316th-tren d was to of Sergeant *h mortar bat- shortly after the rmistic They had | for more than a year. had been billeted at the home at- town serape for the Tiand shove The only lin are trucks that that come frem New Is#tain following the tracks. This morning two trucks loaded with steel held up the service for more than an hour. The 10:20 trip from Berlin was obligad to transfer passengers at the Muples cemetery. The truck belonged | to Kaminski the beverage dealer, was loauded down With two ste frs we ing 6.900 pounds the truck’s capacity but pounds. The drive imek and thos troflley thead making it ne Malloy come to Ber- passed through making the those car Ithough 1.000 turn g0 company and will assume bis new duties at once. The Berlin tomorrow on convention. Mrs. Orville Ventres is confined her home with a severe cold Lester Deming is confined to home with a slight touch of la gripve. Francis Deming is able to be about | the house today after a with la grippe. Miss Mary week’s refused could Ty to not for J Alk up to telephone to dgquarters for another car to trans- the pi ngers. The sympuathies 1he commuters are with the trol- com especially when auto | ks persist in holdir serv- reventing them from - work on time Death From Influcnza. Teodoro Teorn former pla the Metropolitan Opera company was 0 his to Berlin the cvening to friend. died ven hours contracting influen- Teorm and David Corbin of on with the Metro orchestra a number of years the former playing the viola and latter the cello. Mr. Teorni who not seen Mr. Corbin in years up from New York to Middle- nd changed cars there taking anch train for Berlin. While on the train he sudenly becaume ill and | hen East Ferlin was reached he | liziited and took the return train | $ck. He went to a bhoarding place | in Middletown and went to bed imme- diately. In seven hours he had suc- | be out again cumbed to the influenza. Rev. Josey Elected Class President. ting vith will of a teacl NSy schools account be s Socialist Alderman Shiplacoft conductor, 1o W to the says Democrats Sent Boys Abroad To Be Murdered. New York, Feh, raham I. Shipl Queens Count . wood, last night, t took American 10 muor L B for peopl the Democrs erously app statements. Shiplac ol at Albany.” ing of the re ix i coftf Alderman asserted in Rid ent Ab- 5 the up the eekis tting gove over to | thout any re s merely tic party. He was g uded and to £ \ Gibney is out akuin illness with influenza. 1y has resumed tanley Works aft illness from hoys ope ard to save fler a Howard position in the several wecks' poisonin, be nis the er in who other within hload | for this ot visit Gt Kensington Ttems. on “The Shame to. the wi Assemblymen said, amons Albany. spoken referriy five Sociulist no sham “represents more than senta-thieves™ in i ferred to the lc fand state know any Kir ¢ Foremen's club of Ame ) Paper Goods company held and bhanquet in the new clubi g Jast evening. The Home Whist club, which | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robe Graham Tuesday eveninz. will hol its next meeti weels from ne Tuesday cvening. itzsimons is spendir Norwalk with friend Mary McGee has her recent illness und 1 tie plaved can social rooms Aolitan -thieves” at amonz repre- Washington. He re- | lators, both national yoor who a the had ame town the b any the me as hoohs don't one of President Wilson. h “And the Tin God the iouse has collapscd.” “The noblest sons and daughters of the country are still rotting in jail be- | Kenney, of Austin, Pa., | cuuse they da to speak Postmaster and Mrs. | Americanism as they knew it da g in Whitc recovere able to! Mi rom Sout ! knowle | omie { of | people ! He i ade in the {on | street. P owas PLAINVILLE NEWS. TOWN'S INDUSTRIES HAVE PLENTY COAL Supply Will Last Over a Week— Superintendent Denies Rumors FUTURE ~ OF IRELAND Rev. Atkinson of Dublin Gives Talk— Thirty-fifth Weddinz _Anniversary berts—Other Notes of Inter- Superintendent R. B. Bennett of the Standard Steel and Bearings. Inc, to- day denied a rumor that the factory is facing a shortage.of coal and would be obliged to close in a few days. M Bennett was at a loss to account for the foundation -of the story and s that there is absolutely no caust worry about the coal supply. "he report was circulated, presuni- ably by employes of the concern morni that the Standard Steel and Bearings nt was Jacing a serious shortag coal and thut the closing f the factory within four ¢ be necessary. The explanation of situation was given being due transportation difficulties caused the recent storm When asked fovr « warding this reported Bennett demand€d to know the origin of the rumor. He says that the plant has enough cozl on hand {o last fc 10 days with the entire hours a day. and several cars carly delivery the to by statement condition. M. least running 1 that there reils and pected. The steel situation at the factory remains the same, with little raw ma- terial on hund. Mill shipments re quire several weeks fot delivery and the problem remains serious. Op- eratives who formerly worked on requiring raw material have transferred other departments wh they will during the shortage of steel. The rumbull Electric ing company has coal on hand according to Tey Gwillim Talks on “The future the “die hard® with the rabid and West, added on the that is ex- jobs heen remain Manutactu and time. Stan- enouzh steel for some Mang st 10 General er oubles. of Ireland lies, not with Unionists of Uls Sinn Feiners ¢ but with the wing middle party. made ho and Protesta tering Dublin, and w and are workin 1 n united political wions. last Irish not the rapidly up and believe in Treland of cc in ho ceon o oune This statement ing by on the at the house a Congr: until the he became a Highl was mude Atkinson in a tal ation in Ircland churell parish pastor of Dublin when tov. James political it Congregational Mr Atkinson was a tional church autbreak of the war chaplain in the Gordon He has @ well founded the political and ccon- in to the szreat the in nders of situation He referred Irish volunteers they made during th audience by the number sacrifices g urged judge the Irish which was ady to “stab England in the bac said the revolution in Ireland has back the country at least a solution of its problems and that if the upri Irelifnd would well happy settlement of his no n set dec- he Delieves not occurred its way to a Hartford changed sulting from attend- ving and yed in the Harris of nd 1 s of the conditions in war. Ther at the mee Tast interest was displ Refreshments werc Observe 5th A iv . hd Mrs. Frank Gilbert 1iin View celebrated the of weddin married Febr Methodist E Britain They wor residents of the section. They have a son. and a danghter. Mi Axtu Gilbert. both of this town. Mr nd Mrs. Gilbert have just moved into a new bunzalow erected by My iithert at Mountain View. Missionary Society Mceeting he Women's Forcizn Missionary society will cting tontorrow fternoon ut 3 o'clock the heme Mrs. John Lamb ot Broad Mrs. S . Lawson of | wife of the local Methodis charge of the meeting Warticld Will Probated. The will of the late D admitted 1o today tion of who executrin. Ther will be o ne will next nd o Factory t larg ance eve mucl talks. served of Moun anniversiry their today were on at the arsonage in New imong the first Mountain View Bruce. hold a m former pasto num chureh. will be i probete npon his widow is applic named hear appraisers on weelk ppointed. Close. the tol Man- The local plant of facturing company will closed l the cone Arthur D, f 32 it A Hawley v tomorrow in sident of crnoon .t on M held lock fu Bristo Donald funeral tomor o ¢ om om strec M Donald arath. MG Mre. and M ed These The wh 16-months-old ward MoeGrath, w Detroit. will of mdparents, Mr Henry David, tomorrow The child’s ived a \ he i d in the vault i West await in son © and M tfternoon in be held at 1ome body i here todu Cemotery the funeral “to bur the spring Joseph's cemete the for | this | 1ys would | n- | 55th | artichd | to exting tatoes at the small and omaohile the The blasge was damage nomina! chemical truek ce- e sl withont Pec Rim i The spond o went o road difticulty r Aot Harr n s suftering from sustained him, The over an Driises when wirn him vere injury door Tell upon ound. cut knocki 1o the most was w his eve. Home for Funeral, Raymond H. Baker has from the Washington Conservatory ¢ Music to attend the funeral of his srandmother. Mrs. Vincent Davis, Hartford. died suddenly a few days ago in Parkersburg, W. Va Will Honor Lincoln. The congregation of the A. M. b Zion Church of Redeemer wiil hold @ celebration of day this evening in the Whiting street. The affair and will be National Associagion ancement of Colored speakers and e The publi returnzid She the church on will besin under auspices for the People. music invited. Ady Good are promised. Brief ltems. Smith, mail carrier. attend the convention of the state sociation of Tetter carriers to be tol on February 23. Chartes F. Conlin. local enumerator. Iso taking t in the neighboring town of His work is nearly completed. Rev. John K. Fay. pastor church of Our I uly of Mercy covering from a severe illne: Leonard and Mabel B children of Mr. and Mrs. ington aof Norton place, from illness. Cornelius B college, is home Miss Beity Schwenk has employ of the Standard Ste ings, Inc.. and has aceepte with the Works in ain Mrs. ist at Merey. pital where uperation. Sequas Pearl W will as- held censt is orestvill of ti is re the By- ton. George are Holy days. Teft L& posi New Prior of Cross for a few the anley Anna G Bree. the church of has enter assistant organ- Our Lady «d the Hartfor will unde of hos- she £0 4 minor lodge, 1. O. 0. F.. will meeting in L O. O. k. en hold its regular block this evening at § class initiation will be held and afte the de ceremonies a social will T held NOTICE. ot the stormy continue my Three days cains at L. Saturday weather oing lert Gro positively On account I decided to of business sale. zet unusual bar Whiting stre last chance—adyt MAPLE HILL Berkley pla his home Arthur Bachmann Elm Hill. indisposed at e Maple an Hill Literar all-day sev Britain (ene of Mrs. Ric v society meet Inesduy Miss rving ove Bea Moody -ction hospitals. who has e aide in the returned discha reconst nment has home after iving her Mrs, L. K 33 New York is spending weeks in with relatives, Miss tined T grippe. Eleanor Cunningham home wit is con- to he an attack of Miss Abizail Holyoke colle; 1est Mr. Skinner. Lecte, of was AT Mou week- and of lobert L. 1. Harding business trip is Kinsas on a Sherrod Skinner tensselaer his parents. resumed his fter spending has studies a week with i Rutherford. car Sequin Golf cluh, with la taker of th is ill Arthu ford Stenberg was of in upe vesterday hospit $300 has been raised ai M Childy 1t drive, S PROMINENT IN REPUBLICAN Over WOMEN’S WORK | | taken MRS. THOMAS CARTER \ prominent wom memt Mrs national Thomis ical ommittec is ORE TH ROAT or Tonsiliti-, gargle with warm salt water, then apply — ¥ APQOR Lincoln's Birth- j recovering oclock. A | out | to | 14| grippe. | {in | idisons, { whet they Homes You Like To Go T¢ The furniture we are showing is the] sort which will make of your home the mag- net which draws your neighbors and make: you feel proud to entertain your friends. Day in and day out our auto trucks are delivering Furniture to make new homes o replenish old ones. We invite you to come and inspect our| varied assortment in Fine Furniture. Our convenient terms make it an easy matter to furnish your home. The Flint-Bruce Co 103 Asylum St. 150 Trumbull St. 18 Floors Full of Fine Furniture EAT LESS, LIVE LONG, | ahead in vention. Fifty-fifty Proposition. One” of the reporters had o menced to quiz him o spiritual and the future life, Mr. Edison ha committed himself any further 4 to say that immortality was “a 5 ‘px'opoairion" when Wiltiam H. M - SAYS EDISON AT 73 Says Americans Consume T00 | over ana remindea nim that g fwere to be no questions on spiri Much Food jism. “Well.” said Mr. Edison wi] twinkle, “I haven't said anyth| have 12" New York. Feh. him ““The Old Man" West the immediate future of COUNCIL 12, council met ~They SUPREME 12 out at call | works | MEETS the London, Feb, -Members of, in Orange—everybody, from his} supreme allied in D chief executives down to the gate-|ing street o’c besides Pre; Mlerand and Gen. Wysg French ambassado and Philip J. L. Bei director of the "Fre this morning at 11 keeper. But it's just the for with expression | Those Lloyd were aul Great present Georsge, Marshal Cambon. Britain and political to | foreign offi metal- - workin t two or | the day L of their aifection him. and hasn't anything to do his age. even if} homas A What's 7 down at the pitch into ludgical on, det thre cels 1880 dison was 73 yesterday. He was up at 6 works i 0. eag some chemical and problems that he is rmined to steal le hours for bration tes h NO WOMAN SUFFRAGE. y eb. 12.—No referen whi his family and an suffrage or special ses lanned for him. He:@ of the legislature was made. if] fadntinag birthday party for | Stited. at the meeting vesterda; @ long time. Yesterday made up for the republican state central comu work out of There tion in noon was a sort of informal recep- the main otiice rtly before | which was informal that | HAVE AL dison answered an inquiry after PRO his health by booting a hat which he held higher than 1 head, and there wasn't any one else about who | ; could do as well. There was the pa-| 1 oPerate a daily Freight and adcinast the omcclciiiie n | press Service. New Britain, New ployes with Mr. and Mrs. Edison re- | ven and New York. Trucks renf viewing them; was the luncheon | @ny or hour. * Locul and Long Dis with the Pioneers—all early wyoving and Trucki lasted late into the afternoon, and last Garage Tel. YOUR TRUCKING D PERLY AND AT REASO! ABLL EXPENSE. lison em- night there was ball in his honor at the Orange Armor i Reviews Parade. | He stood on the steps outside the | general office as’the parade went by. | and the girls who were in line pelted | him with flowers. He caught most of | them, and those that he didn’t Mr: Edison. standing at his side, p w‘:lk on the, brim of his hat. The men as they passed saluted or touched their hats. i All his children were with him but one, Theodore, who wired * which the Morse means wishes.” from Bosto there, and Charles and Mrs Sloane, with the two latest Thomas Fdison Sloane and Edison Sloane. Edison posed 1560. ilouse Tel. % Eastwood Electrical Station and Garage, Starting, Lighting and Ignition tem Specialists. MAXWELL SEEVICE STATIO! REAR 193 MAIN STREFET, i Phone 387-12. code “All zood | — Thomas | was John B John My camc ually 16 patiently for the and men. He is hahit- sober-faced before the camera. while @ family group wus being Mis son asked him. “Are you looking sobef., dear?” And in honor of occasion al- lowed the smile that lights up his face whenever he talks to break through. ik~ to I He talke cheertully ver and told he didn't but that could better tha of 8 that he set 20 on his si thday. You see. I take zood care of this machine of mine. [ don't cat more than a pound nd a half food on any day. and eating tting down length of movie PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER 192 ARCH STREET MANR[]SS AUTO C RLAND AGENCY Storage and Accm < Repair Work a Specialt] Phone 2227 139 Arch V1M debvery and heavy trucks, from V5 to 5 ., AMERICAN Balanced S Pleasure Cars. CITY SERVICE STATIQ A \1 l’annessa. P DENISON GARAGE MAIN .\'I'“l'.!ITA terviewers, with them he the newsp: men that Kknow mark himself five 1th bi tor o= he of believe. ¢ and the than ove is. I n's efliciency days more anyfhinz else today. America is cc s mn food s would 1suming three ht cost of times Lette livin work much., and for their fail- | she o the men’s cay hal lower ina ise The Ge ink city for mans too that’'s one reason ione s whit he is wo ime. My wWwer and there’ 130 he prese his usual Lots Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Nj irons in the tir s not until 1 m use talk them Suspilcs and Beain are oir working more al problems now inter e more that.” lookingz ns Kuov age. any or n 'm on The want non- | comere ar space Cowlg Electric Co. FVERYTHING ELECTRICA learn Ve said he was development ninery. imount of forward which would m more ut down th Sdom 71 Winthrop St 12, New ¥ ¥ notonous That