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NEW BRITAIN® DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1920. PLAINVILLE NEWS. | L e PE[;]( SPRINE m] IS !’ L;:E)I{}SL1}1\(1)]1)\J ng\fl\kll\aJ z We Emphasize the lmportance ' NOW INCORPORATED IN BOXING UNION | Buying ' Furniture Now Make your purchases NOW if you want a larg variety to make your selections from. Do you wg | Fim Is Gaializd At $7500- . 7 Is Growing Concern. § o Chamber Set, Dining Room Se ¢ Make Springtime. Indoors With : iPLAINVILLlB_I;fiEPLiJ Lions Living Room Set & the New Draperies We Show : o Qs Y/ 7 @] or a good Crawford Coal and Gas Range All goods purchased can be held for convd ience of purchasers. | Have IHard Time to Reach Destina- G THERE IS NOTHING THAT BRIGHTENS UP A HOME OR GIVES IT A MORE CHEERY:%¢ | tions When Trolley Service Is Af- SPRINGLIKE ATMOSPHERE THAN NEW HANGINGS OF PRJNTED LIN NTZ, OR"“THE b et od s Hoaily Whits Tesdered HANDSOMELY FLOWERED CRETONNES. : : ) ) ; i ! Party—Lenten Fellowship Mecting. We are offering choice of a beautiful assortment of foreizn and domestic Cretonnes in all the | latest designs and colorings. Prices range from 33c to $3.50 yard. - i The Teck Spring company of this & HAVE A LOOK at the heavy Norman Duplex Drapery, 36 inch, for Furniture covering and' town filed a certificate of incorpora- £ cushions, $1.49 yard. Our convenient terms make it possible for y all to have a comfortable Home. tion in ‘the office of the sccrctary of SOME WINDOW HANGINGS BY THE YARD | iiine o ot masare. the G ~s % o firm 8¢ alized a 5,000, 1 bl ATTENTION CALLED to the new Voiles and Marqguisettes in white. ivory.and ecru in plain and (ehumiio capialioed ot ],_'?,“d{“‘,;'j'é i:fi tape edge styles, 389c, 19c, to 98c yard. Fine Voile with lace edge 79¢ yd, or with lace edge and in- g s $100 each. The incorporator: sertion at 78¢, 80c and 98¢ yard. Dotted H. S. Grenadine 59¢ yard. s Sl e e @1’ o | M. Peck. READY TO PUT UP WINDOW HANGINGS & . e v v oreaen X for some time and has been expand- .@ SCRANTON LACE Curtains, some figured all “LEAVER” LACE CURTAINS are reaf-game in 43 : IN& its business rapidly. The factory over, some plain centers wthi lace edge. They are | the window draping line. Let us show. you the is located near the Cowles factory and ) | ® 1e I'lint-bruce L - 2 1-2 yards long.’ come in white, iv ana ecru, § new Spring arrivals n white, ivory , and ecru the Elm City Brass company on Whit- & 163 Asylum St.—Hartford—150 Trumbull ¥ with prices from $2 Prccd from $10.00 to $15.00 you will like them. | ins reet everal additions have L been made to the factorv hince oper- fo 18 Floors Full of Fine Furniture. fi LARGE ASSORTMENT ALSO of Scranton lace VOILIE AND MARQUISETTE hapgings plain ations were started and the concern yard goods for door or window drapes. They are | with lace edge. others with open-work and motif is expected to enter the market for o shown in white, cream and beige, at very popular | borders, are very attractive and priced from springs on a large scale. The factory forototatolototatototalotofotototetettotototato e prices. $2.00 t0 S$11.50 pa cmplove a4 number of women opera- RUFFLED CURTAINS of Sw Voile and MADRAS HANGINGS. fizured ones in assorted ey Trolles. Tie-Up : Marquisette are very much in vogue. They are as | colorings $4.79 pair. Figured ccru madras cur- i . graceful window drapes as one could want. .98 tains for 50 p White - figured madras cur- [ With seve 1 troliey st in to $6.50 pair. tains for $8.75 pu SR B % | snow drifts and a snow plough, sent Aoae " 4%kl to aid them. derailed near Cheshire, 50-INCH “SUNFAST” DRAPERY makces the most delightful over-hangings far-yonr- 's. MWe 263l the service between Plainville and offer lovely shades of biue, gold, rose and green, also figured effects, $2.75 to $3:30° yard. 5 & s Lazy Lane aid Southington was tied : Il day vesterday and (his morn- 5";5‘ ir .~ The trouble began about 11 B SR 3 fo EHGBE > Funeral and Mail Is Held l’p———I Pupils Walk Four Miles—Briefs, havoc with railroad and trolley 1 I i E A P = % o'clock . yesterday morning when two 4§ HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVEKY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPILY $8F | curs stuck i the d and held up i {the swalled cars and a wrecking car (O 205 10} i = o 5 . &fi@@fi%@@@&@@i"fifi@i}@ifiifi@fir@fi'@@t}&fif@@&@@fi%@fivfifi e 10 e e Blonh W 08 (| gmgrand bide rair to piay an e — - uallihecam o fatalledisn e el eayyi [ ortanti partiin|tho ring historyilof the g == | (rifts. Tt,.vas the worst tie-up of e “could not L building opposite the | tion and the service had not been | vertiv formesd at Baris, selected Lord moved. Rather than face the pros- [ {onnecticut Metai and Chemical plant | resumed at noon today. Lonsdale as Great Britain's represen- pect of spending any more time en [Yeste . It will be known definite- Boy Scout Notes. tative. He was named vice president Vi : in Grange hall. It was announced sons left on the train who had heen | -\ howling leaguc is being organized | {hay all new members will be required [ be at London. Paul Resseau was without anything to eat or drink sir " ltown and as soon as the weather | 15 take their tenderfoot tests within @ vice st to represent o forenoon and the delay was a hard- | Moderates. the opening zame will be ship. particularly for the women. "'l}:;: S ) Nathan Stevenson are leadfns the | bresident has b fared tolithe Unit William Brown. an East Berlin s s are nearly ~completed | mempers of the troop in a checker | €d States to Al k mame g 0w s will ————— o . Sadsn 1 tournament. The two winners wi Trains And Trollers Are Unable | i het cofree ana sandwiches. whign plades Lmesiium giwh ichi i3} tollbg il he distributed as far as they would |5 Shgiie bonofit of the Ber- | Brytain scouts for a silver cup. mPLE HILL T e e in library at Athletic hall on March | 2 ‘g 5 s act was greatly appreciated, | Birthday Surprise Party. A Stanley Works truck is stalled at ) it T | muters that trailed into the Berlin|tje faor of Morse iHill. The truck s | 2as held last evening in honor of Mrs Miss Beatrice Moody left Tuesday Y e i Emily White at her home on Hough | for St. Louis where she will do pub- {had left and discovered there would | plant. street by the members of the Ladies' | llc health work ~ people residing in East Berlin and M Do Bl = several gentleman friends. The wom- Miss Betty Spring is ill with bron- Beckley walked the track home, 15| erly ix able to be about | . '\ere attired in colonial style, w chial pneumoni again after several we illness with their destination. People residing in Ry i masks. Music and games were Burritt A. Root has returned to Delays Canse Postponement of | Middletown went back to New Brif- No auto trucks have passed throuzsh | joyved and a collation was served. Mrs. | Boston after spendinz the week-end noticeable about last evening's occur. | S¥.¢ fiear the Meriden town line has | society and congratulations from: all 3 ) o TenGe was the absends Of “orabblng f,,‘lrt‘j,:e\‘"'“,’ ts n'!\s‘ to be stalled i | present. W. J. Sorrow and family. formerly Ghon the part of the semmuiors, wig | (2t point, making furthor progress Fellowship Mecting Tonight. of New Haven, have moved into their Ke: o The Lenten Fellowship meeting. | Bertin has been without trolley oa e s b il # postponed; w > held this evening at | servic since vesterday T oo ne o he cav used on the Berlin Rabe ] { Snow drifted on Sand Bank hill y gl 2On gk The topie for discussion will ‘.e““' | vesterday . which caused the lght|terday, tvimg up all service, and | V70 “"‘";“‘"‘:‘ forenoon - “Christian Fundamentals.” 000y snowfall of the day before to sift in | pupils who attend the New Brita'n P STt puralgletter, Attend Hartford Conference. Hish s I were compelle calk e i G i 5 m,.f,:oou dl;m‘;zc ]3’“:30:3 e At touch of the zrip. Revgitobeitiil R untahii sctonso il irlitera rylisociet M IINDE R HEYa W with | all' trafic. The Berlin branch train, f o SO0 W & wEATCE 00 TOTS Tl the Ch ch of (m.” vior ( upu;r ; st ? s, £ rning everyone ST nepe | @and Rev. E. C. Gillette, pastor of ihe . e 2 T S orating ,,QLWCCXH ,,Iml,,, Tnd 1015 || naa il ettt et s nlum;.\M: l1 SR HATILIING B e e s vl sepreacnt :‘el;i:v}c‘:fil';:( I‘.(\fk\f:\\}YW‘l 4. iss | town, was completely tied up durin S aiE it i iiVasn: _ondon, Feb. 26.—Holland has en- | jnw the T s e s Slizabh Rogers W Britain, & ( get to New Britain. The ticket agent ing the churches of Plainville at the | SIE0eT HOROME, O SOF 1 sevity the Jum‘“ofll }i"?“' 12 aclock | many Berlin people go over the dinky | |~ " " Shbamow I’ by "k‘:l"“ @, | ence in Hartford this week. Mis WG ea o woll yesterday noon until half-past six last F5ia as annouced ioday by ghe i s : Al e hane Washington—The war department T ine snow v“me hefore tennis association L Hcalth Report Saturday. Mass., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Nasningtones Tt iR night. The fine snow so completely | Snow had been cleared from the has started a drive to recruit 75,000 )W . a report of t cer st zould be obtained. Passengers ‘en| noon. but it was found that wate 3 on wiLacomblle o prcportiofifhe = shows Secretary of War Baker shai route to Mnl(l{':»m?\'q. were Compe”o:{{ e drosen ovet the railsinear Towses: oc ors al Sithin (B noxtler davs irobably on FOUR CENSORS WORKING. hands with the first reeruit 4o remain in the car from noon until corner, making it impossible for cars , Saturday of this week. The report will Budapest, ¢ i—Ne per cor- | = = - hal(-past ninc last evening. when the| 1o proceed further than that -point. % vhfl.m mmll.\’ ched there after being{ The Connecticut company reports when a mere boy—fought disease for ten cases of the p few months and of | their dispatches have run the thresshoursionfthesway, { that every effort will be made to put years, with haif dozen specialists. Both ihe cxtent of contagious diseases in | zauntlet of four different censors. One Saversllanovnlowalanatasancin: | ey s S 3 iegs in terrible condition. Almost a Piinil & ! i & of} the road into operation before the et B L I IR el lainville. is a local official, another is dominat- snow-shovelers were put to work I the greater part of the afternoon in | Aok droggist and he will I'he roads in tl tlyin t ; an | effort toi keep the anow froin l'anow.melts as the water w - T baper man_ Ask gourdruggistand he vt . 805 16 oULNInE seCtons § v ienna. The fourth is maintained at o {s s the water will freeze | tell you what D.D.D. has accomplished in | of th.. town arc so dificult 1o traverse | Vienna ie fourth is maintained a W . h h drifting in. but 46 no avail. This Was| over the rails no matter what is dono | Jourownnelehborhcod. Yourmenesbackun- | {4\ can) fealers arc having a hard [ A0 UnKnown point. supposedly by | e WIS to announce the ope hope that the:road would reopen b i eabdig ioo: ime fo make deliverics. A load of | enemty neighors of Hu ; o - 1 > e A - i 3 coal ordercd hy a customer near | Se————————m——— . h f ll evening. When: the office-and factory| . Merchants’ Building Down naliencs 1 cusomendinens ing of our store with a fu o At T e 5 The Merchants’ building on the fair e Naasc rowds came down from New Britain| The ¢ sent in a team. the coal contained in Y “ M [I the railroad station and available cars | £70Unds collapsed completely some | THg lbflqnfbrSklesease | Trirn D Gy e Teeoh D Just Yeliow Mustar line Of Groceries Cigars R e S E ’ than keep the hundreds waiting any | IS the former structuro was noth- tomer was oblized to ald the delivers for Backache, Lumhagu lofger. Conduetor Mccabe staried ot | In% DUl a miss of wreckuge. a coin- man in faking the conl inta his celiar. | , nd Candies with a makeshift train made up of| ¥ s godinithc pullding # Grandmother's old mu nus { a is to be rebuilt but more likely the Miss Mavia Lumady of 4 Whiting relief s et 5 ) ng elief all ri electric car.. Thrgugh some miiscalcu- | ), mpe, will be disposed of and a new Ccold street died last nizhf at her home aft. R ety Bl k R k A d West M n lation one of the passenger coaches| U co, 0 1€ FSPOTTE O € S SR To Cure A O, er a short illness, Miss Lumady was i o orner ack noci ve. an am caught fire and for a few minutes |, has the appearance as though a sn One Da_y one of the oldc colored residents of burned ) cyclone had struck it. The fence is Plainville and was 55 vears of asze. teres Plases might result.- It was found that one | ihoue the only thing that is standing She had hived m this place for mau X . ) of the trolley poles lying upon (he g 3 5 Take vears : . : roof of the, passenger coach was To Establish Jitney Line. E T charged with electricity. causing i Ais soon as the new highway be- . infamn shower of sparks that ignited the| (ween Berlin and Hast Berlin is con- t |V Josephine Fanion is recover- - 2 S slaigsoon woodwork. Snow was used to extin- | structed by the state highway depart- iS5y XA ve [ i el Be PR on S aosovers \ stion but you'll b 5§ | other cars following.. The snow d [ BECKIVING ARD DRY GOODS PURCUASED OF US. ‘5’ T s S B lar Lonsdaie future. 'The bureau of the interna- BERLINNE% discovered that the supply of steam Jand R. O. Clark were looking over | !he Wwinter on the lines in this sec- | yiono ™ povine union, which was re- was so low the engine be | the factor | = % route, the East Berlin commuters let [ IV Within a few days whether 4 new | proop No. 1. Bov Scotits of America, | The Prince of Wales has been offcred the train and walked home. Thers |DPlaNUis to open here. The new plant | helgd a rezular meeting last -eveping | the prosidency of the organizaiion (] 9 § | were a number of wumfortunate pe will employ ‘only. girls, it is I'L‘)\Ul'lr‘d-i p Also headquarters of the bureau will | the next month. Robert Leonard emd 2 . The of third vice ! resident, appeared upon the svene| oo the play entitled How Paddy : | play a series of games. with two New | C bth | fo pera[e t Al 4 It was a disgruntied group of com- | A delichirul birthday surprise party i depot a few minutes after the train | joaded with material for the toml} ! "Aid society of the Baptist church and _— | Smow Used to Extingmish Blaze—- | thal was the only means of reaching [ {517 ° ing Martha Washinz S = = ain and at ue at hotels. Ome thing | Ncte since sipsterday morning. A hu White received Jid picce from the [with his parents. - 5 inmpossible. W Maple stre *No storm this year raised more | l0ok their lot in zood part. RoaCie flexchome ot Eeet 5 A ¢ al church at 7:45 Eari Win schedules than did the high wind of | N line. has been stalled at the switch arrier, is confined to his home witi The next me of the Maple Hill | over the rails, completely paralyzing ' e - | Mrs. G. E. Root on Golf streel, Wed- he greater part of the day. no train | .t (he depot said “he never saw so | \€7€d & challenze for the Davis lawn | jpterchurch world movement confer- S ovaren Hinalha el thal By oliiac o T e e e Rolsared STramRth g Dr. J. N. Bull, health officer of the { son Mann additional men for the army. Picture S o B contain statistics of the influenza | respondents Ire e discovered o1 day is over. The same trouble can D. D. D. to clear up this disease.” Coal Delivery Difficuit. ed by extremists and a third by bol- be looked for again as soén as the finishinithe Sinte siestimonyio fainmminent sheviki supposed to be located in hept up the entire afternoon in the| ¢ prevent it e My teniaie jou wore filled to their capacity. Rathec| !Me during the night and this morn- the street from the house and the eus- : & s ;| Death of Agzed Woman. : 1wo regular passenger coaches and an | C'" P used over again if the place plaster or poullice seneraliy "wmhl looked as though serious damage nd blis- Brief Items, > inflammation guish the blaze. ment, a jitney line between the Ber- o TS find that *The body of M:s. Jessie Bullard, of [ lin depot and the latter place is to Vyq L] No unc;n:‘»'\:l.‘.‘m.- is noted in th Begy's Mustarine, Now ain. was on this train and | Pe estgblished, it was stated this "o A t i i e | made of true veliow mustard and k. should have reached Aliddletown | morning.. With the roads in = their - f{,’":‘:""ffi 4;#..:—‘"»“..1“1.‘413:. ':wyylfifi‘: “h\“,,'j“ other pain destrovers is \(‘v:‘? 11 hot Q shortly after 1 o’elock for the funeral | Present condition a jitney line would au'”'ne Frank Johnston of Bank streef. Phy. T‘\ |Im Tfl»“x er. . vlml‘ o ~‘ffi mervices to be letd in that citv. Tt|NOt be a paying proposition but with icians in attendance con o | FCtit e e (it ) i e . was late in the evening before the 5";;(‘);14 I'ondht‘:l :!\.\ S\-l“l‘\it‘ would pa e s” s s e e ccnn_: :mi -‘:’u ,\“t .“ SR B | -+ hody arrived SUENeDITaen . LIneathelcl s Dol vy , h’ t el e e bt it ecche SR = 4 Al mail matter for delivery in :‘3;_“"—“5;:::;'”""\”":h:““:’fh:;”' holfal::‘]; a. Knights of Columbus nwnl attend v::f flammation. congestion or swelling ex- All Makes SOLDy Rented’ Repal Fast Berlin. Beckley and Middletown . evcinpi T s T i reiy fe e se s npication of the third degree in | ists, and 1 a very few minutes th was not delivered until today, hich degs notiErinisan s een anics MBe sure you et the GenuineR isiit Seto ) i relief vou have lonzed for surely ar- | & Exchanged agrecable to.the majority of the resi- Upon leaving t junction*the train | & hi ignature rives because “Heal eases pain.” 30 | & N el ¥ " ! dents. The jitney would convey pas- Look for this sig riv coanse e | 3 i procegded to Beckley, Fithout mis, |' . o Loatetteaut hourly schedules it = and 60 cents at .1‘] ists or by mail, Typewrlter Supplles hap and discharged passengers for , »ftener, - it is ure = S. . Wells & Co., LeRoy, N, Y that’ point. = A short distance belo | "0 ° c l El C > Beckley, near the stone quarry, the st Beplin ltems. OVE~ owles ectric Co. e S engine stopped. It was found that{ No newspapers Wwere delivered In < % 3§ b3 G ELES ) NeW Brlta.ln Typer ltel' EX had letely filled b 30 EVERYTHING ELECTRICAD snow had compietely filled in between | town last evening due to the railroad- 0X. I 2 i % the_ front and the driver wheels, act- | tie-up. Some _arrived this morning on the 74 Winthrop St. mg like a brake. The crew attacked|but were not deliveréd '} el 438-12. New Britain, Conn, HE YELLOW Box 72 West Main Street the, mass with shovels ‘and ~finally Several New Britain business men Tel. 149, Plainville, INT w‘b@cy, but It was thoy in company wi¥h BEraest Mildrum = S N