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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, .«m@w%@mww @@& PLAI/VV]LLE NEWS. |5 viens o ooe s LLOYD GEORGE WEARING THE GRAND o e CORDON OF THE LEGION OF HONO Beardsicy Ihe ceremony was pe 1 1 tormed by her father hurch. Four children 77 been born of the marria daughters. Misses Allene Early Morumg Blaze IR [, o o e g STORE CLOSED MONDAY O R WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY Preseat Certificates Tomorrow., Old Talmadge Place. certiticates from ihe French govern ment to the relatives of (hose who died in service of the United OUR NEW SPRING SPORT SUITINGS :; g 0‘“”"5““’_“_“3‘“_‘”?’ gl ARE WORTHY YOUR ATTENTION & " o e e e e it Opening remarks by the post com I'amou Imadge Sisters. Movie i | |oomander 5 Janies s | Reading Scripture | | | | WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OI' ATTRACTIVE SPORT COATINGS THAT WILL AP PEAL TO ALL WOMEN AND GIRILS WHO ARE ON THE LOOKOUT FG R GOOD AND FASHIONABLE MA- he - old Talmad place o alsy : known as the Messenger homestead, | Selection e TERIALS FOR SPOL WEAR. situnated at the corne of West Main Congrezational Chureh Stars—Other News of Interest. o ; ev. itobert 1 on Trayer v Rev. 15, . Gillett S | and Bohemia streets on Red Stone Reading of Poem. “France “Le Radicus,”—N soit. lus Chameleon Cord Coatings— 23 | DIl was totally destroved by fire | e Flame® By Harold Corning trous. imported All Wool Coal- Are wonderfully good wearing. i ch star in an attic at about 2 [ Kong. “Onwind Christian Soldiers ing, dircet from France. in fou soft -and beautitul. Nothin Lo'clock yesterday aftcrnoon. The E £ By the Audience weatutiful shades of hrown. blae hettey than that can be said 5 is estimated at about $10.000 Addiess 1 tictory, 36 inch 8t ahoul them. The width is The blaze was discovered b ah By Major Augustine Greene inches, price $10.00 yard Deane, who saw the smoke and flames | Solo ... BN Brdn i 1 oh from his house nearby. He notified | Reading of Honor ol the telephone oxchange and (hen iy vt to (he scene of the fire. -1 Mo Roiand Hoerle o o N andsor e 1) seltones o New English Tweed Coatings HandsdmeRnseltones = sellaise and Star Y 5 fine for Coats. Suits and Skirt | S A S For mountain and seashore o som Bt apd kL delo Carpenter, who with lis wi el e \r. are shown in plain and jioiiened Ab SO e RV er L= DacO and six children, occupied the s Seiiction e e orings, 4 to have them il naotlor e shown. They arc 36 inch width, for $7.50 yard. the housc. was a Orzan Postlude inches. The price $7.50 vard Mr. Deane aroused him and he The public is cordialiy invited 10 the strec scantily clothed 1 ttend the servi in memor ibors aided in removing t f PPlainville's “Duvet de Lainet—Is nice News Silvertones—Arc last niture from the blazinz hous The following is a list of Plainyi fur Sport Couts, Suits, Dresses, mentioned-but are by no means 108t of the furnishinas were s boys whose relatives will receive o Skirts: is light weight, soft the least 'in worth. You know srom the tirst toor, nccupied by L i e ey {he goods they are in all the %0 Gustave Unterspan. owner of shudes, Iama, twine. wnd sy latest spring shades inch P r 5 Scicheprey, October 20, 1918 phon G inch, for $6,50 yard width, $7.00 yard When the antomobile ch math Mrs. Harri g mes ruck from the five department Veceive the corlilicata rived, the flames were crecping up Arthur C. Bates, died of woun one side of the house from the sec- | September 30, 1918, Mrs ary Bates, ) v . nwe- E=L0AVECE D ond story to the roof. There is but{ his mother, Ovi:l ]x,.» ll-llm ‘wlnrl \‘[1.!‘1‘v L s i nonceen LR ; et i 4% one lydmnt in the neighborhood and { certificate. @ when « l‘iw' of hose was at ‘n':ut ”f‘ Joseph P, Greene, died at Camp Mer- e ter pressure was found 1o be in- | ritt, October 8, 1918, Louis Greene, A2 = TAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY %% ° ienfitopbucal e St o SR | G T B e fe A 25 1o the windows of the second tloo: Zarl W, Madely, died July 21, 1915, { ice Wednesday at § p. m. at the home Harry Judd ay for Bridg ICEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCIHASED OI' US. 2 aller nozzle was attached and : from wounds at Chateau-Thi \."\“hr- m" .r“\\’,’ -Yrv!‘u\\w)l ' port where he will be cmployed in th other line of hose used, but the force e will 250 405 438 205 08 3 108 ca - e be presented to his Community Service. clectrical trade fotetototoletototototorod “"’3"“3‘5@“@@5} .@W@@‘X}@@ g of the water would not cven break | father, dward Madely, The parishioners of the Congregi- “The board of relic il hold its 1a Low dow in the hou Meanwhile Leon Russell berts, i in | tional and Bpiscopal churches will | meeting on Monday crioon fro 1eis Luther Barnes, Hed Al Wool Velvet is also shown shades, 36 inch. mn i shown above in xelnsive 1 nernment portrait wearing, for the first time, | recognition of his the Grand Cordon of the Legion of | aliled cause — —— mes were enveloping the build- | France, March 2. 1919, The rtifi- | unito tomortow evening at 3 o'clock 1:30 to & o'cloc BERL N UE"S A e Sl o il G Mr. and Mrs. Lemucl Finch of New | N8 and it was evident that the house ) cate will be given 1o -his father, | in the sirst Lenten cothmunity service. Mr. and Mrs. Rene Beauit s This step had to be taken, as much | Haven are visiting Mr. and Mrs, Lew.s | “a3 doomed. A truck from the W Clarence Roberts. i The preacher will be Rev, . T. Math- = Church strect are receivinz congrat time has been lost owing to people not | Baecher for a few das ! J. Cahill company carrying hose and Frank Saviano, killed in action Au- | json, rector of John's church, lations on the birih of & daughter. being home or not hearing the door 3 Postmastes W. Vv, Iagan will ag.|SUDPlies, stalled in the snow before | gust 4. 191X, His father, Michael Sa- | ockville, and archdeacon of Hart- Eiwood Ttussell of Newark is visi bell. It is thousht that with the in- | o "0 080 T8 L e e o be holp it reached the scene and a sleizh [ viano, is in Italy and the certificate | ford county, inz at the home of his aunt. M stallation of 1 boxes much time | ;B 20 € A8 PO ym the bakery company wrived | will be held for him | Bricf Items. Cusing of Crown street »\m be saved. making it ible to Rl Cartlesr 8 F. W with extra hose but the ox lines mes Macllldowie, killed in action | rhe nezative team led by Howard Aliss Lena White 3 ! : s Villiams and s S : 1 : the scope of the present deliv- N el biaits lonllacconntl on the o B R s n e e e tot i ) g b athe Crant rroni attack of X | Miram Hurlburt will attend ¢ < ) e Kin | iyder won the debate ut the Gram v service. According to the notice ' water pressure. The fivemen con- | unknown o abject leme on Whi t £ QL e e e s i w mar school yesterday. The subj \h‘\\ boxes must be installed within ’ ZaEnefconventict fofbeino U in Water- | ihned to tight the flames with the A certiticate will be presented o | wa St nessior Wi 1 Irom nest Monday, or by | T‘]“:{U" 2 mmeans within their power but : ler Brock. father of Miss Monica | {naton and Lincoln and the judges de- BEATS I'' WITH hours of the post ofice 100 graroek et ¢ | Br R . % b o'clock the house was a mass of o ted Cross nurse who dicd 2 i 1 5 Nt 5 FL e ? e T s 9 p cided in favor of Lincoln. Eva Mendick of 124 Lawlor stre Itailrond a5 it s Now: Monday are from 7:15 to 9:30 in the gmoking ruins. turning to this country fr Ervaen Bhelps 10f) Yalch universite ™ complasried {0 the policel 1ast e The Berlin to New Britain dinky | forencon and from 4 until % in Fhe s was recently purchased | France. 3 S i 5 t = 2 = A % gave an interesting address be re . that Eddie a a, a boarder at h| \ Al = 5 Rute | attern ; y rs. Unterspan who has occupie o0l mame tesults. 5] - e he (lims They Did Not Come NEar v in- aiways neing up to the minute | afternoon by Mrs. Unterspan who has occupied | Yool Tournament I1iesul L e on schedules is far behind the times === it for only a short time. The furni- Wililam Taylor defeated [Ifrank | last evening at the Methodist church - parts unknown COHS“‘UC“OH Plant R L L L DR L e el Br e yCE DRI O S Wl O oo nt The library will be closed Monda E _ . 1c supply of pinch gas for the light- cred by rance SUE Gatbe e at Murphy's billined rooms last | in ebservance of a legal holiday. ECUTIVE COMMITTEE. g of the cirs never seems to last | S ahmily on tho secord fioor hed (i % B P wht “Joe Neri defeated e J Miss Helen Cambridg f Curt of vis city % 0 to =4 and John YValentine | Main street is recovering from an : i 1rtin of th ity ] he week out and it is not an uncom- { household effects insured. The housc A L mon s o sce a passenger couch | as also insured. The orizi [ thc 3 cn named a member of > exec Q 1on t to sce a passenger couch | WHs atsolneuraa.mhesoristnl ofyinall i Rl GRS R SRR MRSl ER S : ed ber e exe sl gadi b M 3 e or . six railroad (Continy von s laze’ (s wncertain but it Is belioved |G f 0 0L 2 iR 0 T8 S0 L AT R iheTi Wana has - recovered © commitiee of the Ameriol > - ———— WG il Gl i to have been caused by an overheated § .o (.3 gohn Guiden, 30 to 35, There | from a brief ith at his home on l.ezion. lle atended a meeting of & . The conductor when collect- | Prinity M. . Churcl i stove. . : s it Monday Day Jor Compliint— | ing tickets also carries @ lantern so Parsonage .. i ..000.00 | The house was considercd as one of ) | that he can see the ticket. | People’s Church of Christ 5,000.00 . the finest in Plainville 1t was n:m\ Churche Notices, To Award Certificates, st. Mary's R. C. Church 50,000.00 , more than 40 years ao by John Tal- o ational—Stewar G joxes for AL Houses—Dinky Ca The Belton-Kasica post af the Am- ¢ St. Mary's R school 75,000.00 madze, grandfather of \0; G _-”‘}{ | day wiil be obLserved tomorrow in il crican Legion has arranged the fol- o E. C. convent 10,000.00 = Constance Talmadge. and these SWrS | epupches in the country. Lighted by | . J lowing program for the exercises (o be | 81, Mary's R. C. parish of the movie world were £ u‘u]n]!)v\‘. : held tomorrow afternoan at 3 o’clock housc itors at the ¢ in their childhood will be three games ton Postmaste agan Ordees Mail The sermon will be on “Treasurc and the Kins & 000,00 dom.” The Sunday school and Christ in the town hal S R R e and school days it occupied abo gL ter of a century st Mond: ¢ last day that e place was also Endeavor societies will meet hours. Mr. Geteheil will latter mecting and the topic relict will meet prop- | Sglection Miss Helen MceKeon oGS TSN 10,000.00 ownors sceking abatements on | Unening remarks—Post " Commander | st Peter's 1t. . Ghurch 60.000,00 | 280 by 3Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Trumbull j 3 f ) pily. U passes 1to the hands ssessments. M 1 a \. A. Barret o G T e and famil 1 workinfg almost cvery d Solo .......John Thompson ; of TFred Messenger. w popular x s y i = abin F #000.00 | han, who died @ few years ago. Since st three weeks revising the list Yemanks. 0 Heart of Jesus e L y edlbanas Lipiscopal—Holy communion at s WhatE edudiion ! Solo Gene Pere his death the place has cf ved ha emed dustified, A large number of | Addross by Griewota [l ARG | s numver of dm e At 10:45 nom, Senduy s ehoalial naon nd. Al.s have been telophoned I to mem- | Benediction . Carleton Hazen 2 : : ] Firemen Meet Ditlicultios. e S e | e el school g 63.000.00 ers of the hoard during this week. | e v memorial diplomas will Weaislorl s usual post mortens were in- Adve Tristinn U_of them being of the same tenor t the conclusion of the o) Al b e e v | et S oA B isatly L Wl Washingion's ! criticism of. the conditions and | New England schiool of Theol ding Mondiay has seen AL service men are cred ‘Heurt of Jesus e At : numl h vers assembled, mak- Tt the medals pre- R. C. cemetery - 15.000.00 . ? 5 ' ‘s ish cemeteries ..... 200000 G e hristion Principles in Indus were forced 10 work were in order | ning services. Sunday s nd were made the most of by erities. | ay noon 11 was pointed out that in the west Methodist scction of the town there is o foury i ity Bio that on nextiNontay | sentedit v the town of Berlin be stvamped. The hours | and will appear in civilian dress, in- | Stcond Advent church . 5.000.00 ! stesad of uniform tuthenian Greek Catho- 5 The public has heen invited to s urch ....... 5. 000.00 f the board will e from 2 to inch wi main which is not con- i ce S 5 A Sitiodoss Greel cive Lo high pressaie at the hy- Ml R M S < f _church b e N000.00 ants First Church of Chvist ey Scientist . L T 0008 e o'clock sevies of on ey AL . Mornins servied 3a iy sehioo fou ion in the company’s | Frene ommissi ) the par- speech made by Chicl Edward essinent, stated that the assessars ¢ of kin of the men who ) ; s of the live department at a 1 Congregat 2L 3re el 3 A out the town mak- « 5 the world wi onsregation Brethren and Y Pomeet at the the S Sons of Isracl 3.000.00 | | weleome home celebration for the | Past Berlin ltems, : Lesir service men was alsc alled i con- | g i v Stanley Memorial nection with the fire. Chief Prioe in A2ONSELL 4 5 Sl atce antis L atcettionalieh 2 12.000.00 § 1hix specch advocated the parchase of format ¢ company | W 1 t Ziven the | Burritt mission 1.000.00 S i : e iten [ ondies ot i art church st The Local A. M ment and ind in the list of neces- from l0,00a.on 10.00 p.m. Wl 1 1 ' o i S, i Holi Church. Inc 100000 1t f u S saries an cngine pump. 11 is said that N w u_ld w. h E:omegtnthneet the s and " ssessmer on A ' o | There were 10 t . h‘. C Ti T Zlthuseinil o.c00.0n i I such a pump had been .w\.l»\hx\.viv { 0 One o ]s nspe enew 1920 Q:f’wm‘ compan i \ 4 ) i ,\xm:).-v s Lithuanian = A e e e S ks Bfi"g the Ladies too. = difficulty could have been surmounnted he banks weres he 4 A number will ‘romwell school . . N.000.00 1 g the house saved. Such apparatus. ors v absolut it o atten I Shiblilicatio: Audrew’s Lithuunis 1S said. Wonld costabant Sal0un I N . . - 2 e T e e S bl A i [, T EEE ) T Ride A Ship Fralan Dery is a in the bank and consey \ B Vil b | St Joseph's “hareh VOV | Chief b latge number of adhc old custom, accepted as o . Josep par- . is wivocacy of adeguate pro- the formal Opening Day A 3 £1.000 3 onage Wou.00 t t ins 1 Y « "otive, ee Ll sleis bilisteiance e sl St dosenhis T comen Sy e Without A Rudder of the rldlngseascm anany St : New Britain General hos- TS L T ] i e it A i which t v 3 £ L AL (postotiice). ... # 15000000 year meaus » Knawit Greek catholic Church el e SHEprebabl oy Gur futire snidance and will enable of St. Mary's Concep | cencom tIGn T 5 1000000 Polish Orphan asylum oo i i LR Mr. and Mrs. Charles A = tion .. : 23.000.00 - celebrated the th o ang regale many times the cost of cquipment you to save and cut out many uscless Silver Wedding Anniversary. | i, it Come in and let us el you how a ildren's Home associa- their wedding cvenin . Berhit Bricr G 1250000 ; home on llamlin B - | checking account with this hank will i : Browd has 1 | St Johun the Evanselis mal dinner paviy o whi fen ¢ nelp you. ooy S ende church Lo 2650000 1 relatives and friends were invited om= | New Bl taie of Connecticut couple veceived . numbe ik Prospect 4 25,000.00 | pretty gifis and their wedding la for a Emanuel Gos I 000,00 © ents receivid @ quarter of a century Tl isvangelical Chureh 120 were on display during 1l st the Reforniation L0000 ing M Bunnell was employes have bheen i Sire fhe Al Saints’ church S ol hicl ot THE 00 apic where in S ¢ corporation . { 30.000.00 wedding and which was we i much lower, The \. factory building street with a st 1t \ Lot Aherefore ‘tha ’], }‘ ‘ | Nen T Chetnut et 8 .-_C};V_I;—Electr; Co PI_AINV"_I_E TRUST CD Boxes Necessary 2 S i PLAINVILLE, CONN, I'ostimaster W. W, F n Mrs. Frank Woods COURSE LVERY DAY IS INDIAN DAY BUT THIS 1S T e : - | DAY W CELEBEATE o e 2 f ST YTHING ELECTRICAL [ i Houte — , @otice to every person benetiting by | 1O be | If these properties were on the tix- ‘ " el b L e e e sinzton Item:. able list they would bring into the city T1 Winthrop St [ 9 o) mi o 3 i b, Cacept DFIE' D & SWE rural service as well, that they must Norton, who is spendinz ! 4t a 21 mill tax rate, a total of & el New Britain, Cona, Saturdays. have individnal mail Hoxes near tF Hartford. was calling ond 415,25 or at 4 26 mill tax rate, g Plainvill l 9 m. to 12 m., 7 p. m. o 21 Fv{yl"tie Sireet ] ouses which gront door for the receiving of i & morning. i . Saturday s,

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