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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALL FRlDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1920. ek Dt — e —ne — : A Pl A'N VILLE NE Wg ,Exvlscoml church at 3 o'clock. Rev. | the great war is repaired,” the speak- The Selectmen and Town C} Robert H. Burton of the Church of | er said, “millions of people will be on an adjourned session at the urday, October 16, 1920, frol Our Saviour in Plainville, performed [the verge of starvation. B s sl 1 T ,m- ceremony. Miss Newell was well “While the economic pressure will the qualifications of electors H h | known locally having been emploved | fall with far greater severity an some the elector's oath those who | at umbull Eleciric company s tha s, T believi qualified | ns ciric company for | peoples than on others, I believe the O countries of the world today are so | GEORGE B. C. Marriage License closely inter-related that none can es- | Antoin Dallagaila, daughter of Mr A policy of ‘little Americ or as Beslin (‘rmn, Oet. 13, 1920, and Mrs. Salvatore aqaila als those wha advocate it prefer to call 53 8 EEIE 4 PR el ” 25 R SR PR BR PR BA R = Plainville, were granted ¢ ag ‘America first’ sounds like a patriot- ! license by 1tk Town Cle this 'n- i policy. It have its ts § 3ill Hold Aunual Event at GRAIGE e, T brie 1o b e Gt e 1 | & e Scntiment SF love for our Soun: PARKER & lhls country for the past two months y. Bud I believe it is a shortsight- Hall October 20 and 94 | =7 rofeoren S e hednn, et lasks 2 fne || QUIICK AND RE Femrns VANDERLIP TELLS FOILS ATTEMPTED ROBBERY R E P A I R v g ~ Jelf: g nd, Oct. 15. Henry 'ASSESSORS ISSUE NOTICE| CITIZENSHIPS NEEDS | roiici’y v wamc sunceinions | ON' ALL MAKES ( ent, recently foiled an attempt to rob The New Gloves for Autum Wear Are Now Constantly Coming In. o s S | e s i o | S TG | oo iary Plans Fair—Voters Made To- Day at Mount Holyoke from concealment and help up the A large shipment has just been received from our Paris office, real Kid Gloves. A complete line | . train crew. Some of them proceeded . Is offered in the popular “Trefousse’ Gloves in Glace and Suede finish morrow—Andrews Funeral Tomor- College Today. to ransack theé mails, but Forbes left PLAINVILLE, Full lines also of the best American made Glov Capes, Mochas, Chamois, Suedes, lined and un- | 5 . = - - his compartment on the offside of lined, for street, caling and evening wear. There is not'a want in handcoverings for Women and row—Goodwill-Newell Nuptials. South Hadley, Mass., Oct. 15—The | (he train and, creeping along the foot- Children that we tannot fill The amawal fair of the Platavilie ?.;iinf,g'}.;};;‘.;ti:;";"\:;:;“_,“,’,‘;_1‘_';"‘;;};f* beard, revolver in hand, surprised the WANTED IN PLAI Grange will be held next Wednesday | Jook on the orosriss ot civiliestion 1n | TSR Who were holding up the driver A TWO, FAMILY H - - ” a an. T'wo Big Specials of Unusual Worth | Fhuraday: Ot 28 ana 21, at the | therlore, I o bt e | AL nd the men | OF 10 oF 12 rooma or p Grange hall in the afternoon and | only with domestic conditions, was bolted for the station waiting room |2 single house with evening. A sale of fruits. vegetables, | stressed by Frank A. V nderlip of | from concealment and held up the | Price must be reasonable, REAL FRENCH KID GLOV of our own PIQUE KID GLOVES of our own importa- food and fancy articles will take place | New York in the Founders' Day nd- | The other raiders made off across the t all cash. Wha Importation, two clasp style in brown. tan. grey, tion. Two clasp style ia grey, brown, tan, black | during the fair. Booths will be erect- | dress at Mount Holvoke college to- | cornfields pursued by Farbes, who e e t Paris point stitched whit> with self or black, and ind white with two tone 'heavily wmbroidered ed for this purpose. Home-made can- | gay. captured one man and eventually | offer? black with self or white backs. Gloves that you will want. dy will also be on sale and it is “Until the interruption caused by handed him over to memohoe BOX 8Y, planned to hold drawings for coal, ~ . . . 2 jery special value Dr $3.50 pair. — Very special value for $2.98 pair. Very special value fr s fancy work and other articles on the “PROFOUBSE” & COS fine French Kid OUR “BACMO” GLOVES are the best made last night of the fair. An cntertain- @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@fi@@@@@@@@@@@@@@%%@ n America. You'll say s» after you have worn ment”will be furnished each evening Gloves, with a splendid Ine to take choice from o Py and will be followed by dancing. ; The committee in charge is Mr . PIQUE, in one and two clasp style, Beaver, WASHABLE CAPE, jne clasp, pique sewn, T. Carter, Mrs. Hiram Lowrey, Mrs. brown, bisque, navy, grey, white and bisck, prown, Newport, field mouse, white and George Brooks and Mrs. Marris Corn- $4.75 o $5.7 ing. For the first night of the fair e CLOAK AND SUIT SHOP 373 Main Street mmmmm BaudEd IEERREEE RS SUEDE in eight button length in soft tints STRAP WRIST and Slip-on Chipe Gloves in cured to present a musical act. This pastel, Beaver and grey, priced $6 a pair, white and all the new fall shades with new em- Grange has a reputation for entertain- broideries, pique and prx seam sewn, priced from ing in this line. It is expected that z SLIP-ONS in 6 button length, white and bis- $5.50 to $8.50 pair. six-piece orchestra will provide music. . and 3 The second night of the fair a m oo Lo b Mot M b SR IO 2 MOCHA AND SUEDE aplendid soft Smished Eifeet el e badlull o Floves for fall wear in fi’ld mouse, Beaver, grey, ranged. Although not fully complet- tan, brown, plain or silk lined one clasp style, ed, local talent will be represented as $3.50 to $1.98. L well as other numbers. Among those Strap wrist style fo- $5.98. who will be on the program are: Ole Robertson, who will entertain with character singing: Mrs. Brice Carpen- teg, who will give a reading; Miss Bessie Loomis will entertain with vo- cal solos, and Leroy Johnston, a ma- AVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY giclan from Vermont. It Is also prob- able that Doris Rogers and her RECEIVING ALY, DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US brather will render violin solos. The Grange anticipates a large at- tendance as the annual event is looked forward to by the people af the town. - — - — - The Grange has been very active dur- ' ing the past several months in va- BERLIN NEWS house and recall the time when they [ in 1686.” All members are urged to | rjous affairs in an effort to help de- helped lay stone in the famous itend and a good time is assured all. | ¢, the added expenses of the hall, R e chimney. One stone in the chimney | The second mecting of the season will [ which is undergoing repairs. was brought all the way from York | be held at the home of Mrs. R. A. A seors’ Notice. Harbor, Maine by George Prentise, an- Wooding. 3 The assessors, O. H. Robertson, S. other from West Brookfield, Mass. Rchearsal Tonight P. Williams and W. J. Simpson, have which was laid by Rev. Samuel A. There will be a rehearsal of the | issued notices to the effect that they Fiske and many others from along the | 14 faghioned concert group in the | Will be in session at the Town hall Connecticutand Rhode Island shores | .p.rch parlors tonight. Most of the | tomorrow afternoon from 1:15 until 5 4 which have been laid by women of | . o0 i " he concert will be local but | o'clock, to receive and file printed _’, the town on their return from their | ;}o.0 \will be a few from out of town. | lists of all taxable property accord- 03 summer vacations. The concert will be held for the ben- | ing to the law. Blanks can be ob- It is thought that by next Saturday [ o5y of the Missionary society of the | tained from the assessors at the town “‘m the Blllldlfl w " B the house will hu\: undergone a COat | peoyin Congregational . The | clerk’s office or at Judge George R. g 1 eglfl or two of paint. When this is applied | 4,16 and program will be announced | Byington’s drug store. They will be to the house it will make it as neat | j 0. in session October 23, 26, 27, 28; 30 Nex[ wcek an appearing house as any other on emlerc] Sarprise Party SRdINGeene il the sireet. : 5 Lecture Held. n ———— e Several parties have been planned ! A surprise party was rwn_dorf'd Mr. Many attended the “Church Night"” during the winter months. At present | William Chamberlain of Kensington | 5" " i1 o rated lecture held at the EAL SENT TO WOMEN the Girt Scouts have held a few meet- | Jast night, at the Grange hall. A IiEht | Congregntional church last night. ¥ ings and socials there. After the house | l“"l’h‘mw served after v\lmnhl sunu:;x Rev. Phillip Rose of Hartford gave is finished both the Boy and Girl ;mdl ;lun\t:nu w r:n;-n!n)w‘- ’;‘:;”\‘n:c an interesting talk on Italy. The new Scouts will hold their meetings in the | People were present and a goo Rn e el usca Tror Mitne Hlchica :H Are Requested to be Made Voters ja11 regularly. M iss the plan of the | Was reported by all. Mr. Chamberlain | o0 00 50 (0o T e Community House Association to lx.-sn joined the navy and will leave | (. nag0 1 make this place the vne real live spot oon. Auxiliary Plans Fair. y. Gutter—First Meeting of Season, | 0t Berlin. i e The Ladies’ Auxiliary to Brock- L ’ Appeal Sent to Women, Mr. and Mrs. B..P. Brennan are in | Barnes post American Legion, hu\(‘, Work on the completion of the An appeal is being sent to all n - a short visit. plans under way for a fair and sale. puaCPmmunity House will hegin sometimo | yorton o the town by Mrs. George F 's. Carleton Hazen are in | November 2 -has been the date set WWHRXt week and before the end. of the | reen to have all who have re Vermont on their vacation. for the event and it will be held in | dnonth Berlin will Yave one of the be “t | and not been made voterg go to the M Samuel F : and Mrs. George | the ish house of the Episcopal ey Bouses in the mats. The n hall Saturday. Thefe still are | Dodd attended the meeting of the [ church, between the hours of 2 and ",;"'“‘“"' of the barn, from which wamen of the town who have | State Home Missionary society in |5 o'clock in the afternoon. A sale of ! the holme has been made, was begun | Logistered and have not been madc | Hariford yesterday fancy and useful articles as well as Seely this spring by all local help. e Worthington district | Miss Mary Wairous of Hartford is | food will be held. It is expected that huild voters. In the WV 8 ) 5';"."":," was wired for electricity a | tnere were 124 women the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Honis of |all members of the Auxiliary will do- eted with the md will soon be con- | (ored and 45 made voters. This leaves | Hudson street. nate towards the embroidery and ar- RS S e street a balance of 79 not made. In Ken- Miss Harriet Smith of Hartford is [ ticles to be sold. The fair will be > e freutest problem to finish on | yington 186 registered and 92 were | visiting Mrs. J. B. Smith of Worthing- | in charge of Mrs. Harriett Barnes. L &:m.?p:,,.!:. “,‘, the large brick fireplace. | ;nade voters. This leaves a ..fn(- of | ton Ridge The proceeds will be given towards orki hen of the town have been | g4 1o be made. In the East Berlin | Miss Hazel Vile has returned from | furnishing the new rooms and head- e reve of fus for some time. Bul | gistrict 116 registered and 51 were | a short stay in New York city. quarters of Brock-Barnes post on |.':§ru”: -')n”w yormney I 10 be of | pade voters. This leaves a balance At the meeting of the Bolton Kasi- [ Pierce street, and for other needs of R e AL . gt teel onpabie’of | g¢l g4 ot made ca post of the American Legion held | the post Tt is planned to have a R . o eas This Is the last chance of the year | Jast night, action was taken on what | visiting night soon when the parents heln, but thes apg to =eciin cuirida | for both men and women to he made | part they would take in the dedica- | of the members, as well as others. ), h n.' iy oy Bl voters und if they wish to cast a vote | tion of the Soldier's Memorial monu- | will have an opportunity to see the - :,,,,": 0‘,',"",' g berttoy do not waut in the presidential election they are | pent at the Boston Post corner. new place. This will probably be - Py evertheless the urged to fzo to the town hall Saturday The state road from Cedar@Hill to | held when the rooms are fully fur- :'r.'d; (1’w‘ ml;n in ;nw’n who have pra tween the hours of 12:30 nd 5 | Farmington road is finished and an- | nished Uoed this line of work und will bo | gclock and be sworn in as legxi | nouncement was made this morning Voters Made Tomorrow will be .nnn' ‘x i pi e roters that it would be thrown open to traf- Although there were more than 725 S A Work Hubbard Gutter, fic next Monday morning. women who registered to be made voters there h been as vet only 272 who have appeared at the session of | . P n of the | the sclectmen at the Town hall and . Berlin court Steve Moski, who ve: renEaer s o e th Tosmord B ticn s e Tows oo o | Hubbard property. The drain will be | Berlin, cotrt oSkl whe & o | aualifica for the electors oath. Tom e L by s conducted from therc down Farmiipg- t row between the regular hours of 9 88 October First, 1920, are hereby the Kilby was fined $100 and . - e x E ton road as far as the railroad tracks, a. m. until 5 p. m. standard time, Jified to file a prescribed printed st | 8 7 1t will be connected. witn the | costson two counts, one for conduct- | 1o S5 Uiy 1 Civen the opportunity such taxable property, pe:fec where o connected e e e nalto e bl sons € nity O o Be Law sewer. The gutter in question has | i€ & & “"'“'l'_f”“ o and. Hr e to be made qualified voters. Next il been talked about for several weeks. | l€Kal sale of liquc SARS whe were | Tuesday, October 19, will be the last | Bl The foui feanwantons whe | day and about 500 women yet remain Assessors on or before wt, 1920 arrested s e e of e « ere arrested at the time of the rald yere | %), 1 5d¢. It was announced .today ecach fine 2 and costs, making a s that should there be any persons who ot rihs Seth memace are unable to attend, and for some Thor:::\‘l’\‘u.;l town report compileq | Teason or other cannot appear at the - for the year 1920 is now ready for | TOWn Clerk’s office, Mrs. Frank T. proper description, or fallure atatribation and same can now be ob. | Usher hos offered the services of au- ARy JUIL IS 8 deen aud verydan ) S inedl by callinglat ithel towaf cleriia | roomontiesiito Sicon vey it her Rio gthat fromer, deseriptio 1 Made of Wool Velour, Trico- Wool Velour, Silver y R to, obl erous one for autoists and many ac- 28 I oiace elephone call to number | %0F Lo o o 's . o o 81 ot o pertect Tt for S e v e epairten e | 0ce TR report s neatly eotien 55 g o car 1o e versons | & time, Men’s Wear Serge, Silver- | Bolivia, Tinseltone and ehoh Delinquent, adding theret n up and is one of the most complete 5 : . fCrOw of the »ad at this point is er © 2| EON B ORI, t this polnt Is very | o\, 1 1s issued in yvears. A feature of | house. This service is being extended cent. penalty prescribed by ] T b mpadt g 2 . o y d Y l Cl h ll high: perhaps as much as four feau | FFROFE A, B report. | to any one, republican or democrat. ié’ tone and Yalama Cloth. others. @Blanks ican be obtained of the | jirarence existing between fits sur A jors, at the Town Clerk's office. | gace nnd that of the gutter. It was | WHiCh gces into complete detail of Andrews Funeral Tomorrow or Jud iylngton's Drug Store. ana Pullotiihs sslecinian tolihave activities, pecially that The funeral of F. W. Andrews of ° Saturday, October 16th, from 1.15 | snis existing danger eliminated. he organization of the vi- [ 581 West Main street, New Britain, | to 5:00 o'clock p. m | S whatiar. Ltha & aetion for) thi atata Parents-Teachers' associations. [ was held from the home of his son- -z§.= X ra ec1a r - Saturday, October 23rd. from 9:00 | uienorities and the selectmen had | T wanetal problem relating o t in-law, John Eastwood of 9 Stronz | g - o 6:00 o'clock p. m., &nd 7:00 t0 8:30 | unything to do with the installation ‘s s is also enlarzed upon. | court, at 2 o’clock.. . G. E. Moet, Ward officiated and burial was in the Felock 5 'm e R e e T Assessors e Tricotine, Men’s Wear Serge, Wool Jersey, Silvertone, V. Tuesday, October 26th, from 1:15 to | pipes for the drain arrived in first mc £ of . . sipes for the drainage arrived in town he first meeting of the year for e Sy o Goodwill-Newell Wedding 5:00 o'clock p. m \ few days ago and yesterday were e board of assessors was held yes- d v ] Wednesday, October 27th, trom 1:15 | carted to the property. Work on the | terday afternoon at the town hall. Friends from Plainville attendea | &% IN elvet 20 5:00 o'clock p. m project will begin shortly After lay- | Notices were sent out to all non-resi- | the wedtinz of Mis Ruth Adam Thursday, October 28th, from 1.15 | jng the drain pipes the gutter will be | dent owners of property. The dates | Newell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Les- to 5:00 and 7:00 to »:30 o'clock p. m. | filled with dirt to the level of the | for the meecting of the board about | ter Newell of Southington, to Richard R $ 1 1 95 Friday, October 2 from 9:00 to | road and passage will be safe the town will be announced shortly | Goodwill, also of Southington. The | L4 5:00 and 7:00 to 8:0¢ o'cloe Fir<t Meoting of Sea<on. for the convenience of all property | wedding was held at the St. Paul's Saturday. October 30t from 5:00 | The'fret cvent en the clender for | owners -_ Dresses that will serve all winter as well as for imme to 5:00 and 7:00 to 8:30 o'clock p. m. [ the Emma Hart Willard chapter, D. East Berlin Items, Frank Brandegee and Everett Lake Meonday, November 1st, from 9:00 A. R will be held tomorrow after- The former partnership of Hensel were the speakers. Emb d d lf to 5100 and 7:00 1o $:38 S'logk b, m. | noon ‘at the home of Mre . W | & Dressel has been disotved. Tho | The DefSp st kacc MUNEINITN. street wear. roigered In self tones or colors that cont 0. H. R TSON, Danion, who will act as hostess. Miss | business will hereafter be conducted | this place and Miss Winifred Benson Bea ed %, o eaon. el el el [ O S o T T R .@ ded and Braid trimmed. » 8. P. WILLIAMS, ;'Whfln They Came to Wethersfield.” Many from here attended the Re- | 1zed at the home of the bride, Satur- Assossor: - . Hoc " eak o - o b a_the 2. Segm toe T < % STRAP WRIST style with large cuff, contrast- . Ing lining, white pique s»wn, priced $7.98 pair. —TOMORROW, SATURDAY— SEASON’S GREATEST VALUES IN WOMEN'S AND M Coats Suits Dresse “DELORNE"” Kid Gloves, two clasp, over- sham sewn, black, with white embroidery, and CHAMOIS GLOVES natural color in strap white insert at wrist, or white with bl k em- wrist style, with Paris Point embroidery. A very broidery and insert $5.25. smart hand covering, $4.50 pair, and Skirts —Work begun on the Hubbard Tomorrow, Saturday, is the last day of Sale of RAPE SPECIALTY SHOP. To get an idea of the tremendous extent Sale consider the fact that there are mere than 1,000 garme: The Bee Hive’s own fresh new fall and winter models incl Fashionable fabrics, new and becoming styles, values such as have never dreamed of getting. Work will be started within a few Pays Stff Fine. ASSESSORS' NOTICE days on laying a drainage system in : session of the v T seep gl property liable | the rutter on the much discussed At the Y oARhy = A decisive saving to you is the outcome of this lucky pure % and sale of Raphael’s Specialty Shop. Clever New Suits [Women and Misses Of Winter Weight and Warmth | Fur Collar and Self Cloth It runs on the west side of the Huh bard estate, now owned by George H Baldwir on of much ¥ 3 (each to hae parnte - There was some talk a short time jeseribed) must be mad o ¢ g ) . de out and | ..o of the selectmen of the town tik 4 v aworn to. g N:‘I::lell:o to return a list, failure to | NSl BLOpORE UL D With she (BtAte o . failur authorities to Rave the tter done Q@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@;@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@fi@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ 7] N N G o - 0 &9 o © )] o &% oy © d a - <] 8] © ©