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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1920. l]AYLIliHT SAVINI] =!IS FEDERAL MATTER § Such Ts the Belie of Residents of - 373 Main Street Plainville i ; Women find the Bee Hive Easter — = - fashio;:s most:l attractive in their pricing : _ . & —in their styling and in their large OPPOSE NEW ORDINANCE { v ‘ ‘ ity W : Another speual purchase of wom- en’s and misses’ Earlier Each Day. Standard Time to Remain—To Discuss Factory | el N { 4 Production. ; y A\ Y% *“ s The daylight saving movement has occasioned a flurry of excitement and has stirred up considerable interest in s /] = el L Plainville among merchants and man- | 8 g 1 N - 3 ufacturers in particular. The senti- | &8 A ] p.cnt here is strong against the estab- | 8 e ¥ . B E - lishment of daylight saving ordi- J v Prefer to Have Work Start One Hour ive Much Thought to Your Corsets In Making Selection for Easter afedetolofatotetolofedetel o batotedotol T = & THE PERFECT FIT AND STYLISH APPEARANCE OF YOUR GOWN OR SUIT DEPENDS ALMOST ENTIRELY UPON THE CORSETS YOU WEAR. THEY MAKE OR MAR THE EFFECT. Our Corsetiere will help you to achicve a graceful figure. She will make it her business to see that all measurcments are correct and that you are carefully fitted to a Corset best adapted to your individuality. Let us call attention to some of the well known makes we carry. The “Redfern” for which we are sole agents, are noted for the fine quality of their fabrics, their exquisite workmanship, their perfect fit. ~ Shown in both front and back lace. . Priced from $4.00 to $15.00 pair. There is the “La Resista” for which we are headquarters. This is the perfectly boned Corset, the designing of which will keep your figure young and wollowy. ~ The prices of the “La Resista” range from $4.00 to $15.00 pair. - nances in individual cities and towns, | (8 Y. p with the belief that there will be uni- R : Dozens of styles made to cell at versal confusicn. as a result. | i 3 > 320 5 2 3 - o It occasioned no interest here un- | &8 : T A $39.50. Featuring for Saturday Spe til the matter was taken up by sever- cial al cities in the state. The consensus of opinion in this town at the present . time is that cveryone will be satisfied | goa to struggle along on standard time. at 2:4 The cffcct on local industries is the [ principal local interest in the matter. Flaclynornin e tratnsEbring g CORSI= T Real Swagger Coats thiat just breathe the spirit of Spring, graceful to an town and Bristol many factory opera- | {lves Gnd man, oo veodlc 8 s unusual degree and so beautifully tailored that it is very evident they were not in- Bristol, New Britain and Hartford on | B8 tended for sale at this low price. Fashioned of Pelo Cleth, Camel’s Hair, Silver- carly trains. A plan has been sug- | gested whereby davlight can be saved | i tone, Goldtone, Bolivia, Wool mixtures and many other cloths, with large,man- without turning the clock ahead. This | M8 nish pockets, convertible collars and self or leather belts. Admirably meeting is that all operations begin an hour carlier in the morning and ccase one | S8 the present demand for Coats equally appropriate for many varying occasions, hour earlier at night. This is, in the | 88 Every wanted color and size, tan, Beaver, Copenhagen, blue and mixtures. opinion of many people, the only feas- ible plan for daylight saving other than a national law, and the plan, if put in operation, will probably have the backing and approval of the ma- | {98 HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY REREOL Licuomameore e re- : as er a e RECEIVING ALD DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. ha Bl A s e gregational church wilt discuss ‘“Prob- #@@@@-@@@@@@@@-@@@fi@@@@ifié@r@@@@@@@@@@@@@@fi@ lems of Production” at the weekly ofofodedeg2ede o] “pP, N7 Corsets, practical front, made of plain “Nemo” Self Reducing service and Wondeyhft coutille or flesh brocade, $5.00 to $8.00. service cannot be equalled for hygienic style, priced There is “Regno Belt” Corsets for the stout ri e e oy figure. “W. B.” stylish stout, and youth line | proof,” A (s i s (o P Corsets, that are well liked. C. B. a la Spirite Corsets. otedodedoloretotetoto e totetode) You Will Also Find Treo Elastic Girdles, Parakni ieres for reducing bust. We have the largest assortment of Brassieres and Bandeaux in the All fittings done by a Corset Graduate. COME HERE FOR CORSETS. @@@@5@@@@@@@-@'@i@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@W@@@@@@ meeting to be held Sunday at 12 o'clock. The discu 1 will be led by v several years was a member of the |and served during the s on on two | Howard Smith, assisted by Henry | g BERLIN NE% republican town committee. His | committees. It was at this session | Trumbull, Don Benjamin and Thamas \ | first public office was as a member |[of the legislature that the act e Rutland. The subject will be taken up — e et == | ¢ the district school committee for |tablishing the Berlin town court.was | in its various phases, including the 3 enacted. Mr. Alling was active im | Production situation at the present R S s time, the meaning of low production: | £ ® ® Mr. Alling was judge of the Ber-| the attitude of the workers toward : ' ] [1in town court eight years, having | their jabs and their emplovers; the | § . . | | been appointed by the legislature for | ©4tIook in the manufacturing field, | fg : four consecative terms. In 1916, | and the reasons for certain conditions | il 2 - 1917 and 1918 he was first selectman. = 3 | 2 : e meeting Is open to .all men. 3 5 I < Mr. Alling, in his younger days | qmpe topic for the talk is one of inter- | Await you here the newest style themes in all | was engaged in -the wagon business (e it il e Sl i = untiFhisEl realiile it i oAl D UBTIC (B el i S B et v e e s T flpfllfll‘ TOWfl mfl(}lal PflSSGS ! made ton sreat demands on | ooy oSt of the docal mien are | B8 manner of variations from the most extreme to the % ! his ti Mr. and Mrs. Alling have | ¢ leaders for the discussi dlcates | A - 65th Milestone Tomorrow ’ - children, three sons and three | good judgment upon the part of ine most conservative, but always correct. Be you young daughters. committee, as thc men selected have ! May Close Road. been engaged in manufacturing for a | B8 op old, slender or stout vou will always find some- JS A NATIVE OF BERLIN : : . Unless speedy ol oo made to "umbc;x:,‘fh 1,4\:;0 R the Iast Berlin ¥ below Gal- < s pins hill it may be necessary (o close| Henry Trumbull has purchased a | fig thing to please at The Bee Hive. {this iane of travel temporaily, The| lir8e tract of land on the Pinnacle | B | town employes made repairs yester- | mountain and intends to start farming | 4 . L i g Jee , 2 a future date. It is reported that 3 i «—Is Successful Busi- ; day, but this morning saw a repe e e P : 5 5 Town Office—Is Succ - T les. several] the tract cmbraces mare than 200 Specially priced for tomorrow— ness Man—dJohn Hubbard, Aged 77, S | trucks having stuck fast in the mud | Zeres o 1"’}"“0“:‘;“:3 Loasicheased | luring the morning. One of the i fnefland ang s being Dies Today at Home in East Berlin. : g ploughed at the present time. Jere. , 5 umber e nCost Huio | mian Tewis ihe foreman. Mr. | [ « “Willard I. Alling, one of Berlin’s a . came to grief this forenoon. SINKiNg| mrympull has also bought livestock. 3 successful business men and largest By o Wie epskn e U ek & doe inations. g ste - by way of Atwater’s road is i e . i weal estate owners, will quietly ob- " Y LOITEE . Loy Y xaminations for clerk-carriers e bl 86ih biiaes : WILLARD I ALLING. being taken for the present. : . o @ serve at his at the post affice will be held Satur- home tomorrow. He is a native son, - John Hubbard. day, April 10, at the New Britain post having been born in Berlin near, his | SIX consecutive years. later serving: john Hubbard, aged 77 vears, one | office. The examination is expected to present residence on March 27, 1855 (45 grand juror and 2 z st Berlin's oldest Tesidents, died | Pravide a list of cligiblc candidates and has elways made hi~ home [ torney for about 10 years. In 2 at his home at 5 o'clock this morning | for the waiting list here. He has been honored by his [ dition to these offices he was tOWn |, rier o prolonged illness. He suffered ~ Going to Porto Rico. fellow townsmen during a period of | @uditor four years from 1900 to 190 paralytic shock about a year azo Misses Margery Strong and Flossic smore than 30 years with nearly every | ¢hairman of the board of assessors{g.,n which he never fully recovered.| Taylor will go to New York this even- e St hal. oueri i beto. |Dvel vears! rrominnonlite Ta1dlsusties IR SR LS SRR ees SRR TS0 . Miss Tavlor will sail tomorrow | 8 ® In politics Mr. Alling has believed | Of the peace eight years 1308 EasdiEerinlend fns el knowny by |[SARISIEISEmERIDEaZ08 foniaan Uilans Al italentsifor thotstatallweralipest!| LOMIE NS BRI SR OSSO E S 0Ty e ima ToTitylo f Deoplelinifown. Jie s |REORID SE SOV cke SlSiiiSDand he served by the success of the princi- |held in 1902, he was elected repre-} _ - PRt i eeks the guest of Mr. pl of the republi and 76 sentative to the General embly G b o e A and Mrs. J. J. Merriman. ef Ttems. SRICKR Hithhard S e e L K oy Miss Dorothy Conlin has returned to 2 dent and is treasurer of the East Be her home on Whiting street after a A ew rln eor e r lin Building company. His sons are e e e t with her sister, Mrs. Guy M. Mc- John and George Hubbard. His two | Cleary of New Haven. : daughters, Mrs. Max Sugenhime and Miss Helen Brock of South Wash- | Rd Ii Mrs. Cobey, are both residents of East | ington streot has recovered from a | B resses ouses L] L « Berlin. severe illness and will resume her R Joseph Backaj. duties as a teacher at the Morse Busi- 398 MAIN ST. A NEW BRITAIN, CONN. i joscpn the seven-months-old son | ness college next weck. 3 FOR WOMEN AND MISSES 200 of our prettiest Georgette ey e hibed, G There will be Stations of the Cross | &3 N 3 - Dric: of Mo Rand s Slosenh ihackad fated [EIE MR8 GRSl R O e e TRICOTIX Blouses chosen from our higher priced Gl e O 07 1 BRI o BRas|| at S SRt et g > TAFFETA stocks for Easter selling, ‘in white, chial pneumonia East Berlin Ttems. fhesreeulat benion wdevotions willl og JERSEY flesh, Bisque and navy, long and shert be held th 2] at 7:30 o'clock at A very enfoyable time was sbent at| iholChuren of Our Saviour. ; SATIN sleeves, some embroidered, some bead- | the annivers: celebration of the [ local Todge of the K. of P. last cve- | FOR SSLE—A medium siso steel | | SERGE ed, the kind of Biouses one would ning. about 50 members and frien fion, B G Pasectt 14y wet uoa i B GEORGETTE never suspect as being anything but attending Whist was enjoved aft o 252 = st o = = i Wwhich supper was served. The pri Sy ERRWITG, 8-26-2d high priced aristocrats— hers were Jarvis Dowd and Miss R e D WE ARE READY TO SERVE YOU WITH A { Florence Clark. Consolation prizes WOMEN ON STRIKE were given to Charles Nelson and Miss COMPLETE LINE OF | Tsabelle Lawrence Mys SGhacles Brats and@\i= Novel Spectacle Witnesed When Bank Hazelwood. of West Cromwell, Mrs. 2. V. Read vesterday. of England is Picketed By Strikers | J. L. Nve, of Jacksonville, Fla —— . J 2 Rl ; Demanding Higher Wagcs. i s0 iam : | g : visiting ! I Lol declare there is no case of the dis- §i few weeks. S % . i e eat Londo March 2 An unprece- | ease in this city now, but they are ? For the men and young men, we have both in black Jardis Dowd s returned (from | qepted spectacle was witnessed here | making preparations to cope with if A Has Served in Practically Every Providence. R. 1., after a short busi- 5 i $ el B < hearing will be held befor and brown Shoes and Oxfords. Snappy, broad .md e the other day when the bank of Eng- | s it appear. Rigid quarantine E Board of Public Works, of the| land was picketed by women strikers, | i ing maintained against ship EQ Jofe B b ok e English lasts, Emerson or Marshall. o Bo b The waitresses of the bank's can: | com infected ports and s you want to sell your Louse, o0 N Briain Bt Gl jie Bentingl > teen had struck for higher pay, and ans-Atlantic liners having in-: Jof. fa o bisine isthit nous | s L 8% 8 ol For the ladies and young misses, we have the | with E B Adams this e = Mt tne cooks and the kitchen staff walk- | SR S e e il = ielock onRTonsd S | ning, 2 *h 30th, 19 . B } Savage. of Storrs. will @ = [Begy S then Rel atite. 2 o5 i ks , most up-to-the-minute numbers in black and brown et sd olh mith fhen uitresses’ | antined. School buildings are bein ; M i :’ t Sdihe ol gt alf O athering, wages were 15 shillings a week and | (rapsformed into hospitals where 0 ert lte e mR s e e , patent leather, avana own an an ca X- - tips. They demarded two pounds, tea | paients will be isolated and every &'1- 1\dh, property, and thence e > oxs = B rth gue sicale will | ghi a5ty - Rochester and Brooklyn makes. | evening. Frank €. Cole, of Bristol IMMUNE FROM “FLUH e e e Bt Ructionecring, ‘O:EL R 1)~:\“}‘|\‘l|(“lj. ed are i B 5 : { will take part in the program, giv e e X i i o Taden e You can judge their looks by the ones in our 4l monalogus, whistlingisolo and rube SALE ! Booth's Block, New Britain. to be nt and be heard in = . s h [} li f Boys’ \ act and numerous recitations. FOR to:the above. Seonle e window or a try-on in the store. ur line of oys’, !m\) D OF PUBLIC WO = ; = . —— Brazil Has Not Suffered Thus Far ' mqo -FAMILY HOUSE on West Main g S0 s 2 Misses’ and Chidren’s Shoes, is complete for Easter, i | TWO; 0. H. Johnson. Secy 14 Norton Place, Plainville. | | : Street | trom Epidemic of Influenza Whiclr| (v o MILY NEW COTTAGE in LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. Visited North America. i Plainville Call US at 2290-2 TO Remove Your Ashes THE S W. MENUS STURE a0 o s | EWITT A. RILEY | The John P. Maguire Construction € Court St. Telephones 2244 | epidemic of influenza that visited Insurance—The Scrvice Agency - o Tolih Ao Health _outboritio Cotiooal Bank Buildine ATTO TRUCKIN G AND TEAMING