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NEW*BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28 1920. fifi##@fi@fi#@@@@@@@@ @@@@&@@@fi@@fi@@@@&@fi@@& PLAINVILLE NEWS. ammas® | & HEALTH OFFICER FILES STATEMENT fsdetelek %) Tiflueoza Cases Tofalled 80— Town Fortunate, He Says G lTox T T Lo Y SR Tk T ) @A’c # Make Springtime Indoors With the New Draperies We Show THERE 1S NOTHING THAT BRIGHTENS UP A HOME OR GIVES IT A MORE CHEERY $# SPRINGLIKE ATMOSPHERE THAN NEW HANGINGS OF PRINTED LINENS, CHINTZ OR THE ze) HANDSOMELY FLOWERED CRETONNES. PLAN GOMMUNITY SERVICE e Roads Seem Pressed Flat By - b il i Wonderful New Triplex Springs Sugs for Divorce, D3 7. ) Bulll healtn!loicer, hen HE wonderful Triplex ease of contrel and low fuel commpiledfone off hisipsuodical teporls Springs of Overland 4 ef- and tire expense of 100-inch which shows t ik e Sul ve been 93 = S Ses of measles reported since Janu- fect such a change in riding wheelbase. 5 when the epidemic broke out here. Dr. Bull stated that there are comfort that bad roads now probably a number of cases which seem to ndc hkc good roads. have not heen reported and that the pumber of cases may total more than ‘We are offering choice of beautiful assortment of foreign and domestic Cretonnes in all ‘the latest designs and colorings. Prices range from 35c¢ o $3.50 yara. HAVE A LOOK at the heavy Norman Duplex ‘Drapery,.36 inch, for Furniture covering and cushions, $1.49 yard. . @ SOME WINDOW HANGINGS BY THE - YARD ATTENTION CALLED {o the new Voiles and Marquisettes in white, ivory and-ecru-in plain and tape edge styles, 39c¢, 49¢, to 98¢ yard. I'ine Voile with lace edge 79c yd, or with lace edge and in- sartion at 79¢, 80c and 98c yard. Dotted H. S. Gfenadine 59c yard. READY TO PUT UP. WINDOW HANGINGS SCRANTON LACE Curtains, some figured all: “LEAVER” LACE CURTAINS are real same in over, some plain centers wthi lace edge. They are: |} .the window draping line. -Let us show you the 2 1-2 yards long. come in white, ivory and ecru, new Spring .arfivals \ n v\hlte ivory and .ecru., with prices from $2.50 to $7.00 pair. Preed from $10.00%t0 810.00 -you .will Clike them. LARGE ASSORTMENT ALSO of Scranton lace VOILE AND MARQUISETTE - hanzings ' plain’ vard goods fer door or window drapes. They ave | with lacé edge. -Gthers-with:. open-work .and.motif, shown in white, cream and beige, at very popular | bordérs.“are very .attractive nd. priced::. from prices. 1$2.00 to-$11.50 pal RUFFLED CURTAINS of Swi Voile and MADRAS HANGING: sured ones in assorted Marquisette are very much in vogue. They are as | colorings $4.79 pair. .Figured ecru madras cur- graceful window drapes as one could want. $2.98 | tains for $3.50 pa /White figured madras cur- to $5.50 pair. tains for $3.75 pair. 5 Equipment, including Auto- Lite starting and lighting and Overland 4 has the steadiness three- d transmission, is a Spee: here were 50 cases of influenza 5 5 = - fed during the winter months. of larger cars of long wheel- high class, in keeping with the is the severe type of “llu” and not B - : i AT A base, with the light weight, general character of the car. Vew Ehgland during the winter. There were three deaths from pneu- monia. which, presumably, developed Hrom-influenza Therc has been no diphtheria dur- the winter. Dr. Bull fecls that the % singulariy fortunate in escap- sease which has spread all over the state and which is epi- demic in some localities. Neither wa there any scarlet fever, whooping cough ar mumps 1 The health officer issued a warning: to the townspeople in regard to the use of ripe oliv, Receént cases in which the consumption of ripe olives proved fatal. wiping out entire fami- lies, should be a warning to ali fami- T o, MANROSS AUTO CO. REOKIVIAG ALD DIY GOODS PURCHASED oF s st Phone 2227 139 Arch Street SRS BS DSOS BB BB RB e | T el T I S fered to reat extent with the at- tendance at the public schoo Most ! NE”’S abatements asked arc numerous and Thomas B: of the childr who contracted the as Baratti c BERLIN the session this afternoon is expected €ro cxpects to move | disease have brothers or sisters wha - — — — into his new store witl v thin a few ! attend school and when the malady [ . eight weeks will be discussed. icanization movement.” S. P. Wil- [join with the members of the g to make the work of the relief board o sel e the ¢ weeks. he interior has bee il ppeared in s e s dd g o Eomewlial easi s 5 isbed and a soda fountain installed, ! o ared in a family it usually meant | v ooy gule will close with a meet- | liams. leader. 0. L. Judd. (No sus- itional church in the q No Car Sei Yet. 5 : { two or more children in the family | {08 "FST T & zested 1dings—just the thought of | Lenten community service. EAST BERL'N FAEES Berlinitesicontinuelto juseithefuzhoe Sl "“‘s'nhfl!g';\’:‘fl lx((r“h [gWhopmerciabsent tromischooiton s ol i planned to have the meetin how the schoell teacher can! help in Advent Christian—The subjeci ecovered from an two week No figures are as vet “harse of the leader and assistants. | Americanizing the children of foreizn ¢ sermons tomorrow will be as ! leather”” express to the depot the | an attack of the zri L 1 & i : 2 ppe and was able |ay ble on the attendance at the e . Secte. e d R . el { trolley scrvice having not vet been |0 %o about his rural route thig will introduce the subject and | born parents and what plan any, =0 s service, “A C J & E s during r nt term & s 5 S EG e ‘e in opers o - 3 5 3 . 5 =i ERA fll: PR“SPERITY | resumed. Nor is there any prospect | morntus. schools during tne present (etm. | coyce about one-half an hour of fhc | are in operafion ave 1t Sod's Throne Eve i that it will be for a long poviod unless | The 5 3 o e i comigun- | ¢ime allotted after which the meeting | aleng this line. i .| service. “Sons und Daughters o f L _The mceting of the Junior \is-| ity services to be held duving @ihe | e ma e open and the subject dis- April 4—"Problems of Production TerdALD: Sunday school the weather should. moderate. The |sionary society which was 2 g seas f Finic ¥ B RS s hoen”l; “‘“"’L‘ which was to havel Lenten season, and in which ‘ghe | . ised in a general way. Howard Smith, leader. Henry Trum- | jeet at noon. S ] ehe OF e et o e ;:r this week has bcen in-| members of the Congregational and The program for the entire eight | buli, Don Benjamen. Thomas Rutlai d. | et o rainst oot 188 : f ° | defihitely postponed owir Episcopal churches will unite, will be ol i ! ) ' . 2 S Lpong ng 1o the { Episcopal churches wi nite, ] Ry 5 e Suewested Hes s for Discus<ion. S 2 e Town Shows Signs of Expansion | waich hes becn pacies aown nara be | wearner. L (men e e o o | L0145 dilock. Sermon, ~The automobile trucks.. The gang.of men Brotharhioon N et in. the Congregational church Rev. Dr. Topics. present time S SOl Lesus SrRinE Thhiine Connrctic ey 2 i George W, C. Hill pastor ot the February —General opening = Pne snsaning of low production | MO GWhat It Wrone With b 1uz 2 Senerz = | wo There will be a meetin; i 1 Li had .on the job clearing .thc track | Next Friday cven S o S S ai L 3 : 5 2 day evening e Afen's| Congregationl church in 2 oritnition andd e e e 1 in Several Lines B aie 00 SloRTInG e Aol | Dest Fridus cvening. the Mems | Someropatlona chuch in t= | meetins. Tepreanization and plan The Warkers ‘attitua i it o s 5 i 1erhood of the Kepsington Con- j @l preact for the short 1920 season (9 weeks.) ~The outlook and why 5 | sinston have not accomplished much ional church ., will hold s There will be a special mu- March i— Why the senate ha April 11—-Chareh activities : g agoioan s ieen; jowing to the extreme cold of yester- | g, othar ang Younger Brother | & prosidmishyiithe ehol | hassed the treaty and League o cars ; wow Deacon A ! v oL S et ASSESSORS MEET TODAY [day and today. Travel on the dInky | night rhe object of this meeting is| The Public is invited to attend. e R Erastowt Teanen Sall e r. Selectman W. J. John- | hine,” at 10:45 o'cloc > between Berlin and New Britain 18}, ini0ret the younger members of Sues for Divorce. H. Newton. B. W. EeS son, Dr. »ody H. A. Castlc i day school at noon. Young peoj - — {1he heaviest that i ver been fn < ! 4 2 e g » “l:sm}:s‘u\:ziteeth::‘;t l}::}sr e':ar_s,bemamg the congregation in church activities. Everett F. Distin of Mountain View, | gested headin e e T e SE St Committee Will Sit With Board of | 1 207 HITe8 The committee working on the pro-.| has instituted a suit for divorce from | bling of causes = i '"‘““- g sislocic N 5 ok SRR usssion AL e - | &ram is: Mr. and Mps. Frank Clark, | Ada B. Russell Distin, whose present March 14— The problems of the 1 |—How were they different from A. M. E. Zion Church—Mord Tclief to Equalize Taxes—Car Ser- Dealers Look for Relief. Mr. and” Mrs. Harold Upson, Rev, | Whereabouts are unknown. The com- | stored railroads.” F. L. Benzon. le: those of tuday? sermon at )‘”Jn o’clock. Sun - +All of the grocers and dealers about | ; M Carieton Hazen and Mr, { Plaint alleges adultery hey were | er. TFred Bullen. F. Hotchkiss of the church in local | schoel at 12:30 o'clock. Y. P. fown are hoping for relief of the |a Paul Baker. There will he | Mmarried on September 6. 1905. In| McKernan. G. A. Case. and i airs th nd now at 6:30 o'clock. Fveninz wor: ment—Schools Are Low On Goal | freight tie-up which is preventing [a supper served at 0 which wiil | addition to the divorce, Distin has| » 8 ings for Discussion. 2 sculine attens 1 and | and sermon :30 c'clock. Ton] thousands of dollars’ worth of much {uc followed by a short talk by Rey. |2 'Plied for the custody of four minor 1—Financial situation and outiook. | now. e . |row is conference claims Sun ¥t was reported at East Berlin to- [neceded commodities from reachinz | Sumuel A, Ficke, ¥ BEVed children born of the marringe. The 2.—Salient paints in railroad bill 4—The attitude of vaunz men then { Penitential services will be held W day that 12 new, houses are to be i lC Canned goods. butter. csgs, su- | case is s led for the superior| 3—Points in hill the railroad lahor | and now ! _inesday ar 77 Farminston ave gak UG RIS S 5 UL o Newsboy: i co artiord on Tuesday, April | organizations opposed \pril 18--Snuhject to be announced e s alittod. gmnsiruction fo Be started s | ¥2* 80d flour are wanted, but .ther Newsboys On the Job. urt in Hartrord or ¥, Ap is little prospect of any being re soon as 6 1—Some causes of phe railvroad | later. R. E. Cctehell. leader. S el g ”on zhgl -—younddxt free of frost. | ceived. Tharc are more than & hun- | ‘\‘i;h due respect to the Berlin Temperature Reports. breakdown during government opera- | : \x"w"‘ A Th U,;,‘r( of the 7 RN e i nne B ars i JU O U IR £ / v . Rrotherhood 2en ) 4 | dred cars tied up in the Berlin ) said that they Reports of extremely Tow temper- tion S Gillette housing problem which is facing and } freicht yards containing essentials | Are certainly on the job. Despite the | ,ture, the veracity of which have heen L i = i bound to face the community as|thur could be used in this town but |fact that Berlin has been-completely | questioned, came from {he Scott | Panking svst A A. McLeod. | desires and run the “show” to suit i . r s s=n | the Connecticut Metal.and Chem they arc billed to other destina- [ isolated as far as transportation and | Swamp district thisx morninm. Tt is | 1°ader. J H Trumbull, Edwin Hills. | himscli 5 cinE—cans : N j company expand theffibusiness. With | flons, It does not help out anvone | fravel are concerned.-the boys have | soin ket 1t e o0 Gemrors Botow sere | Sw Sa Headings for Discussic Mo S el ettt S g # ta# coming of that concern there is a | here. i been walking to-the Berlin depot at section of the tawn at 5 o'clock L silowiliasilticha SLOUTIbATIING GHstn e O 3 ) P S Con probability of others locating there | i ars’ Via Ber! i ; Y Dol e @ em i plans for next year Conlon has compld B here ;“” remaln & num’h : = Routing Cars \13 erlin, ey 1; night, a distance for some of | this morning At a wind swept cor- Eit }ien i Episcapal—Holy communion " he i e S @ er of | nearly two miles, for their paper S » center of the g St S 3 - i 2 % g small factory buildings that were | -ains on the \Alh\ hranch of New e .t ; I papers in | ner in the center of \h_x tfown the Gt Gf aiv) | be administers at § a. m. Morning | .\ motor bus owned by the formerly used by the American | Haven Toad are being routed thorugh Hem]m. erlinites might have their | thermoneter registered § degrecs he- e e lifical? cervice at 10:15 o'clock. Sunday , Departure Manufacturing comp) Bridzc company and which can be | Berlin for Hartford temporarily until B ow o. at 9 o'clock. “The relation of theisc noon. There will he no B ticea manyfacturing purposes | {he tracks between Middletown and — Factory Changes Hands. Grammar schaol teacher 10 the Ame ninz viee the members will (Continued now. manufacturers choose | Hartford are cleared of snow. No The Hardware Ciry Manufact fto locate st Berlin the housing | trouble has been experienced helow . company of New Britain, ne Stuatic s felt must be attendeg | Mlddletewn but from that city to- oUne Wou 1SH [ of the Eim Sl Brass & »10 wi . The officials of the | Wards Hartford. all lines are para- { tory, will take ym.\fl(“f{mu Connecticut Chemical company stated | 1vzed. ! property about May 1 and will man this morning that they were not Schools Low On Coal. | T R.d Sh. | utacture trunk h.xr\'d\\« -e. The pron- | aware that uny houses werc to be Serexal o : & tace:| + contains 13,400 square feet o { Several of the Berlin schools: face | (4] 1ae A 1p ‘rfim s aed Tes movise o iD crected. Tt is belicved that the move un extended period of closina uniess s, e e 2 =08 s i foet the right of way of the I3 entirely speculative, bul it 1s cer- | coal igimeceived within 'a week. The "\:”h"a”nm“m L Sl L tain that a number of homes for fac- e 5 ! Hubbard school in East Berlin must e ¥ SRR s sul B > New Uaven and Hartford raii- {ory workers must be built if any i\ joce mext week unless a supply is | l out A Rudder jlo G foncern is to locate in East Berlin | n..icoq. 7This. school has been . 4 for a lorg period | it ; s o The New Britain concern will malke i : £L e | ¢losed several times ‘this year on e e : . Fifnen monihe g0 borsen coutd [ £ SISl e T ey o 1 numberof alloations and -» e Hi Price e bought i g o e & 2 Rsch n Meck S areialr 5 ments in the buildings and will | be hought in that town for prices ington is low on coal and Taces the Cancelled checks are a rudder for : i \ ranging from $1,100 to $£3,000. A€ 5 Sy stall mew machinery before Rat e ihe ooncrs) Were onte (oa |sametprospest: | your future guidance and will ‘enable | ning operations. The purchase | i i - willinz to sell and prospective | East Berlin Items. You to save and cut out miny usecless | factory was the result of a rush i e t' buyer couid be induced to part with | Mise Avis [lobbins left vesterday < new orders. The factory will employ i ls mmlng e a‘ n 101‘\. | 50-INCH “SUNFAST” DRAPERY makes the most delightful over-hangings for your windows. We offer lovely shades of blue, gold, rose and green, also fisured effects, $2.75 to $5.30 yard. HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITA! YOU OAN DEPEND ON PROMPILY @s@@w@%@@vw@m@%m@@r@ww BREHBBLETBROY @fi@@%@@@@#fi@@@@%@@%@@ P —————————_ A 6 o’clock. Sermon, vice Shows Little Sign of Jmproves March 21—"The federal reserva| (Our pastor will call on any one he 5 expe] turcs., B i a few dollars and the deed put|for New London fo visit Miss Vi xpendi about 100 hands. through the former party consider- | ginia Root who is a student att Col- 5 { Church Notices. g Of mmly users -tzo fllfit es himself fortunate. Today the sit-{umbia college. She will he gone for | Come in and let us tell you how a Congregitional. “Life Work TRe- uation is entirely different, ail prop- | several 2 T o) : | cruit Sunday’” will be obscrved at the h 1 be of 2 “hecking account with this bank 3 i erties having doudled and trebled in | Al trains out of here for New | tr this bank Wil { jyren. tomorrow sccording the i whnoiesome vera value and the assessors this year saw | Britain were from 10 to 30 minutes [ D¢Ip you. | calendar of the Interchurch World 1§ to_it that the ircreased values were |jate this morning. | Movement. The sermon wili e “*What Co_ff ee- 1]1@ avor — takea into account. There arc not N ke Cf Ghral ek GE) e B { Shall T Do With My Life The over toree houses that can be ! .ceived by the Connecticut Metal & | — voung people of the parish especially " ’ouzht today and in most every case | chemical company und part of the | ! those attendine Hizh school. are exhorbitant prices are asked, s T TRe o] T Mo i urged to attend. The Sunday school Hitherto. East Berlin. since the | oo’ the work now beinz done is in the THE will meet at 1num1 The otherhood axit of the Peck. Stow & Wilcox | opomica) department. i ‘rl:\sq will rdsume sessions with a y 3 & s 3 © wn's af- 1 w eling anize and ln'l\‘rn: n:: P Asf'evled 1anh!h u: Fl« i ol B o e (e meeting T.Tun‘r‘w ) (‘m:;v z “l‘:;\\(_ ! el TISarly, Tl resme o | the auaraniine on Arthur Lanrence's | e trial al i e Tho v 2RUIRon, | nome woula be nriet an the searec| PLAINYILEE TRUST GO, | 2oniss of seooms, e sommmintee o A na usually s in fever patients have entirely recovered. . ; heem a roten: factor in elections -epared an interesiing ncéordingly has been loft in n PLAINVILLE, CONN, voies. and leaders for ! a nen e, an S gress below 2 at his home at 4 a4 dark 07 matters of polities. Now chat degress below zero at his home at| g 500 Howrs— have heen chosen. I'rc mutacturing imierests are locating | 26 O'lock (e moming Tempera- | BN NCIRCE ) e O amnoumcement have been the health improvement i1 the town and const) fetion projec tures from togdonpelonweratines Satui o i sent to the men of the parish and a norted from other scctions of the Su 3 18 an era of prosperity and influence | [0V | 9 a. m. to. 12 m, LS Christian Endeavor socicty will meet } W 1C O. OWS a S O . 4 el iefx. 9 rdays. & o 1 . In the town's affaiis. residents be- Berlin Briefs. p. m. Saturday al 6 o'clock. Topic o Results of fieve. - ' : O onal vt o S e tor G0 ot i Pecas i the Sfi'tleaC'thIl. Group Meeting Today. which registers the lowest tempera- RBrotherhood Program. The board of assessors and the | tures in town had 'something the C l El C T e a0 Ol e board of relief met this afternoon in | matter with it «this morning as it owles eCtrlc 0. ur-ly:::» w’:v‘.iu Stional chiurel will kjvamefiyce as Befi‘e fle %r he town hall preparatory to nv.f!‘?mrded but 10 degress below EVERYTHING, ELECTRICAL gin tomorrow to hald its re egualization of the work of the a Church services will be held us B 3 meetings in the chapel of the church A ®gssors. The lot of both organiza- j usual tomorrow. 74 Winthrop St immediately after th~ morning serv Made by Postum Cereal Comparyy Battle Cmek.bfid:vn ns has been particularly difficult Miss Mabel Hurst of Hamtford is Tel. 438-12. 2 sritain, Conn, | ' ice. The first meeting at 12 o’clock E s year. owing to the reassessment | \isiting fwjends here over the week- Tel. P tomorrow will be a general get to- ¥ the town property. The number of end. ther meeting where the program for

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