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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALL MONDAY OCTOBER PLA WVILLE NE WS USED CHURGH FOR , SLEEPING QUARTERS New Bntam Youth Arrested m Advent Church Saturday Night DEATH OF MRS. HANSON Pole. Occupants Injured— 18, 1920. 'Run Down? New Idea In Place of Monkey Gla Thousands Now Use Gland Suh Form 07/ L% i nce From Sheep and Cattle in Tablet for years in indigestion, Combined With Iron. the stomach of an anim: While it may seem alm to be true there have bee | people who say that they increased their strength ance by this method ang s are said to be noted starting. In fac look as though theo had firally led to | that would be of prac to run-down men and* | erally for gland extracts purchased at any drug {the name of Glandex { which also contains iron tonic agents which give | added power as a genera Note: Glandex Compol pared under the direct | Glandex Company, Inc., 29th street, New York, not satisfled with results weeks may have their iunded, so it can be takj confidence of results or Gland extracts of sheep and cattle in , tablet form are now being used | thousands of rundown wien | women to restore their heaith and strength. The reason appears to be perfectly simple, According to those who have | given this new theory close study, our health and strength depend | largely on ductless glands, which govern the building up of the billions : of cells in the body. They do th by means of a substance called hor- mones, which they supply to the blood. When the glands for any reason fail | to supply these hormones the build- ing up of our cells is said to be slowed down and we are apt to be- come weak angd anaemic and generally ran down. Gland extracts from animals may then be used to help supply the very substance which the glands have failed to produce. And the result is by | $1.000.00 and Glandex Corapound is posi- tively guaranteed by the Glan- dex Company, Inc., of 244 West 25th Street, New York, to con- 2 the genuine desiccated sub- stance (popularly known as ind extracts) from certain ductless glunds of sheep and cattlo. $1,000 in cash will be paid to anvone proving this statement to be untrue. Glan- dex also contains peptonate of iron, calcium glycerophosphate and nux vomica, which also help nature to restore health and strength. Boys’ Wearables at Lowered Costs Brmg Big Savings to All Who Buy FOR THE BOYS OF NINE TO IVENTEEN YEARS WE ARE OFFERING NORFOLK SUITS OF GOOD MAKE IN FULL SIZES, ALL KINDS OF PANTS, SOME WITH DOUBLE SEATS AND KNE! THE NEW PRICES on these Norfolk Suits bring you very special values at $10.50, $12.50, $14.50, 16.50 cach. They were prlre& $12.50, $15.00, $16.50 and $18.50. Suits with two pairs of pants, at $22.50 and $25.00 cach. All 1 materials and dandy values. tafter almost Auto Hits Knights of Pythias Day to Be Made Voters Tomorrow Notes—Last —No Football Game Yesterday. When Constable Phillip Marino ar- rested Stoutenburg shortly . before midnight Saturday in the Advent Christain church, the mysteries that | have confronted the church officials for the past several weeks was cleared up. Stoutenburg comes from New Britain and conf to have used the church for a sleeping place during the past month or more. En- trance to the church was gained through a small window in the base- | ment. No damage whatever was | done to the church, although Stouten- | burg admitted that he had played the | sireet, was removed to the Hartford organ on sevegal occasions. The ac- | hospifal today to undergo an opera- | cused is 18 y®ars of age and has no tion. ; parents as far as could be learned, The large plate glass window in | but has brothers and sisters living in | Charles Hird’s grocery store on Cen- Maine. He works in a restaurant in | tral Squage, that was broken some New Britain and had formerly at- | time ago, has been replaced. ! tended the Sunday school at the Ad- Rev. George E. Tyler has gone to vent church some time ago. It was! Boston to attend the annual meeting noticed by many persons passing the | of the Publication and General Mis- | season. church late at nikht, that the lights | sion society, that will be held there | color were burning, but they thought noth- | tomorrow, l:\'cr‘lncsday and Thursday - i 4 ing that Rev. | of this week. ready gego:éen;;e. X;;lténe-rt:‘;nxggfi = st | iss Ellen Olson of Cheshire, spent officials were inside. However, it | the week-end with Miss Annie Berry. came to pass that people became sus- | Miss Olson was formerly a teacher in picious regarding the matter and | the local Grammar School and now Constable Marino was stationed at | teaches In Che - Charles Roberts of West Main the church Saturday night. As usual, Dep G e Stoutenburs | entared | ifoclhislEnstom. |[So o0t 18/ recovsringl from &g A A he received at the Standard Steel and ary sleep a_‘nd was arrested. He had | Bearings Company some time ago, been sleeping on the heavy carpets| wnen a large file went through his that were on the floor. . i foot. He was given a hearing in the | 1 gENT_Barn on Canal St sufficlent for Plainville Town Court yesterday. GOOD LONG PANTS with waist measure 28 to 34 inches, good grades and colorings, $7.00 and $8.50 pair, their regular prices were $8.00 and $10.00 pair. VERY SPECIAL, dark worsted Long Pants, 30 to 33 waist measure. Worth to $6.50, for $3.95 each. FLANNELETTE NIGHTIES, with and without pink and white and blue and white, sizes 2 to ars. Very special at $1.50 each. CORDUROY KNICKERS, in 8 to 17 regular $3.60 grade for $3.00. Plain knee style, 5 to 9 yvear sizes and regular $2.50 and $2.76 grades, for $2.00 and $2. pair. FOUR-IN-HAND TIES in pleasin plaids, cholee of open or closed enas, 76c grade, 65¢ each. WARM SWEATERS, for Girls, pretty coloring with Byron collar, wide belt and pocket At Boys' feet, Department for $6.98. Regular price $7.98. 10 y year sizes, that the cause of the run-down con- dition is attacked. This idea of extracts is which has itself used not in been animal pepsin, using new, For Qatck Returns Use the Herald Classified Colum SIMILAR F1t 1s worth your PRIC CUTTING all Department. while to invesfigate. New Autumn Plaids Are Beautiful FULL TO OVERFLOWING with all the new fabrics of the season. Plaids, which we are showing in new and large assortment. We offer and patterns, in designs and colorings to suit the most discriminating. 1 PLAIDS, 54 inch, and all wool, ready sponged and shrunk, are regular $7.50 while lot lasts, $6.00 yard. LAIDS are offered in all the new color combinations Nanking, and tan effects in the new and beautiful through our lines of seasonable wear at our Boys’ @@@@@@@@@Q@@@@@@fi@@@@ < S GOODS DEPT. ttention purlk‘ul.nr]y called to p:- XQUISKTI: FIVNCH PLA INCORPORATED HARTFORF . Our special price, HANDSOME DOMESTIC Blue, brown, Copenhagen, nav combinations WITH CHOICE OF 20 NEW PAPTERNS, we are offering All Wool Plaids, 56 inches sponged and shrunk, for $4.50 yard It's real value is $6.00, but we only ask $4.50 yard. FOR MISS ' AND CHILDREN’S WEAR, there are nice Wool Plaids in pleasing color effects, in 40 and 42 inch widths, for $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 a yard. Let us show you Plaids. ‘We will be glad to. the tone of soft wide, Thanksgiving Sz of Table Line ALWAYS AN EVENT OF MUCH lflmflm‘ HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR. NEW BRITA'N YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. two cars. E. G. Bassett, 143 West Main BERLIN NEWS 05 WOMEN VOTERS ARE MADE IN TOWN »¥en and Women Will Be Given ¥ ‘\ Their Last Chance Tomorrow | even crossing in Westfleld. of the affair was near lin line. Twa automobiles figured in a head-on collision. Both were going in different directions and because of the heavy fog which prevailed in this lowland last night, eould not see far ahead and before one could turn out from the other they'both met. The one automobile which the most damage belonged to a West- field man by the name of Footit. It was a roadster car and caught fire after being hit The car was still their this morning but is in ruins as the tires were burned. Both en in Footit's car were taken to the Middletown hospital. There was not much damuge done to the oth- er car. . To Autend Meeting. ! library. | has tained friends from New Britain yes- terday. Hallowe’en Dance. Plans for a Hallowe'en dance to be given under the auspices of the East Berlin Library Association have been completed and the event will take | place Wednesday evening, October 27. suffered | Theproceeds of the affair are to be used to secure new books and defray other expenses connected with the The Major String orchestra Britain has peen secured to the music. Invitations have xtended to the residents of Ber- and Kensington. Arthur Benson been chosen chairman of dance committee. of New turnis been lin A number from here attended the Russel-Portland game in Middletown Justice Edward P. Prior heard the case, while Attorney William J. Foran | prosecuted. He was placed on proba- tion for six months and given al warning by the court not to repeat the act. Mrs. John Hanson. Mrs. Ellen Hanson, wife of John Hanson of Southington Road, died vesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock, fol- lowing a shock. Mrs. Hanson was 73 vears of age. She suffered the shock about 7 o'clock Saturday morning and became unconscious at noon, and rallied. She is survived by her, hus- baad, five s E ard and khulc~ of Bristol, \\lllnm John and Henry of tnis place. She is also survived by | three daughters, Mr: Gordon Morse, Mrs. Charles Johnson of Plainville st. 10-15-2d FOR SALE—Oak be@room set, spring mat- tress, odd stand, chairs and rugs. E. G. Bassett, 143 West Main St. 10-18-2d Read the N. Y. Call daily.—advt. ADDRESS LUTHERANS. Daniels and Kramer Speak at Wash- ington Convention. Washington, Oot. 18.—Secretary Daniels and John F. Kramer, federal prohibition commissioner, are on the program for addresses tonight at the h annual convertion of the Luth- eran brotherhood here. Dr. Daniels, will discuss ‘““World Brotherhoodf’ Mr. Kramer's subject will be “Law and Patriotism.” 5 - Sessions of the brotherhood con- wc-@ww@%@w@w@w@@@@‘@w@@@@ This Year Eagerly Awaited Because It Gives Reduced Everything Needed for the Thanksgiving Table. It is our custom each year to hold at this time a sal thing needed for the Thanksgiving table. In spite of conditions in the linen market which are cult, we shall offer everything in table linens at reduced one week, beginning Monday, October 18. Our regular prices on linens are as iow as depend can be sold for. Our reduced prices are therefore vorable to the customer. . . Mail orders filled on these goods up to closing time DAMASK LUNCH CLOX] In 36-inch size, at $1.80, $2.48, $3.60 and $4 each. In 45-inch size, at $4, $6.75, $7.20 each. In 54-inch size, at $9 and $10.80. Damask Lunch Cloths with colored borders. Size 45x: Size 51x54 at $1.50. Size 63x63 at $5.85. Size 72x72 at $' Colored mercerized lunch cloths. Size 36x36 at $1.50. Size 54x54 at $6.30. Nt Icavy crash lunch cloths white with blue edge, round size 36x36 at $2. Size 45x45 at $3.38. Size 54x54 at $4 eac 13-picce lunch sets, sale price $3.38 a set. 12-inch match, $4.50 a dozen. p TURKISH TOWELS. There are much reduced in price. Sale prices are 3¢ " TABLE TOPS. at 45c, $1, $1.35cach. at $2.25 and $4.50 each. ACCIDENT | Middletown and Mrs. Irving Purdy of hol, Mass. There six grandchildren who also survive her, The funeral | will be held tomorrow afternoon from the home at 2:30 d'clock. Rev. Mr. Hogarty of Bristol, formerly pastor of the Methodist church here will officiate. Auto Hits Pole. roadster, occupied (el & & e & Vice-Presidential Candidate Carries @ G. O. P. Banner Into South. @ The special train bearing Governor @ Coolidgeand other republican party leaders for a week's tour of border | 33¥ and southern states traversed Virginia | 25 and part of West Virginia last night and early today struck into Kentucky g @®X 3 where two days will be spent in cam- paigning from the rear platform and & at $3.15, $3.60, $6.30 each. & at 45c, $1, $1.35 0 each. at town meetings, & cededered ofoededefotodetotedotc fodetefot 2 vesterday to decide the Middlesex | county championship. The Russell team won by the score of 5 to 2. vention which began today precede the opening tomerrow of the biennial convention of the United Lutheran Church in America. Several members of the Cong tional club of this town will attend the supper and meeting of the club | B i Naw: Britiss tomorrow) eveniny. Mr. and Mrs. Chartes Cobey. enter- All of the club members will be ! tained friends from out of town y atitled to go to the supper after | terday. which there will be a meeting and Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Sir Willlam Ransey will speak. This | tamily were visiting n meeting will be an open one and all | erday. will be welcomed. There are several | . anda Mrs. from this town who are planning to [ vigiing in West 25 The trustees of the Methodist % | church will Jold a meetirg in the Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Goodrich an- | cnurch parlors this evening. There nounce the marriage of their daugh- | wiif also be an election of two trustees Ethel Grace Goodrich, to Trenner | for the ensuing year. All members of | shield, eiving a severe cut, about ompkins. The affair took | the church are entitled to vote. The [ three inches long, on her forehead. Dr place on Tuesday, Oct. 5, at the First | meeting is called for 8 o'clock. J. Bull was called. The ol’her:; Church of Christ in Jacksonville, Flor- | yiio” mie son has returned | Were scratched and badly shaken up. They will make their home in ¢ oo Middletown where she attended | The car was badly damaged and south. the week-end festivities at Wesleyan | unable to continue its journey. The | Uaiversity. radiator was smashed, while both | Women fenders were hammered in. Knights of Pythias Notes. Tbmorrow evening, rega- are SER]OUS AUTO 0 Men Are Taken to Hospital—QObserve Silver Wedding COOLIDGE CAMPAIGNING. Stebbins New Britain Announce Marriage of Daughter— Berlin Briefs. . Als A small clder jady site by an , & young man and a strhck the telegraph nole oppo- the Cooke gar: st Main ect late yvesterday The occupants were thrown out and the young lady went through the wind- There were 60 more women made ifl“!g:,f‘gelf"’lji"‘c:fi‘f ters in the town hall on urday. B that day there were 69 made vot- s, but of these nine were men. This | o8 ‘Herlin a total of 405 women | ptersy’ which is considered a good | Ing for this town. On Saturday eve werp aMil 237 women who had glogistered and had not been made With the 80 voters made on @lokday there are still 167 who have fbeon made, These women will be g thelir last opportunity tomorrow n° the selectm and town eclerk wagain be in session at the town They will sit from 9 o'clock in morning until 5 o'clock in the rnoon. Although the Worthing- Ridge district had the second i Mvgest number of women to register, | At has the smallest number to be made voters. The women in Kensington are | much more actjve and take a greater %, nterest in politics. Goodrich-Tompkins, d afternoon. 36-inch, 45-inch, 54-inch, 36-inch, ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. Mr. and Mrs. George Griswold of Greenwood street have announced the enzagement of their daughter, Miss Ethel Griswold, to Hal E. Humphrey the Knights of | of Chestnut street. Pythias lodge will hold its regular | = meeting: at The William Derty, ton, will join nk to a even- Slippery Rails. There were many complaints from the motormen of the trolle this morning because of the slippery rails | on Berlin street. There are many follage trees on Berlin street, and it is fall of the year the leaves a falling to the ground and these, coupled with the dew of the early morning, caused the motormen to ap- | Py their air brakes and put sand on the tracks when making this street. L. 1An Interesting incident in the mak- Berlin Briefs. ¢ % Ing ‘of voters Saturday was the taking E. Fenn Nourse is moving into the | ™ of.the outh by Mrs. Powell, an old | Aspinwall place on Worthington | by Pogident of Kensington She has Ridge, which he has recently bought. fived many years in this town and is| Francls Deming, treasurer of the 80 years old, the oldest woman to be | Berlin Savings Bank, left this morn- ‘made a voter here. Therc will ing for Wilmington, Vermont, three generations of the Powell £ two weeks' stay. represenfed at the polls this yea As the teachers of Hartford county sides Mrs, Powell, there .will be her e a convention in New Landon on daughter, Mrs. Hangerd; and her | Friday of this week, all schools will be granddaughter, Migs Bertha Hanford. | closed Although it wifs thought that last Howard Clark of this town @aturday Would be the last chance for | Yesterday at Hotchkiss Grove the women tp be made voters, it was Work oh laying the new seen that the law requires that voters [ ¥stem at the Hubbard #hall be made on Tuesday. This will gun this morning be the last chance of the year for The old fashioned concert both the men and women, and if they | to ziven at the Congzr wish to cast a vote in the presidential | church for the benefit of th election they must go to the town hall | ary society, will be held Friday tomorrow between the hours of 9 and | Ing. November 12 Rehearsals will 5 and be sworn in as legal voters be held regularly each Friday even- Obosrve 2808 Eimiverspry. ing at 7:45 o'clock until the date of Mr. and Mrs. CgWesly Dickinson | the concert - Jess aklciy i for observed their twenty-fifth wedding The adjourned town meeting will be anniversary at thelr home in Ken- held in the town hall Wednesday\even- singte Saturday evening The home ing was prettily decorated for thesocea- and an enjoyable timo had by all present A total count showed that there were 81 people at the el- ebration. A chicken dinner was werved Mr. and Mrs. Dickinson re- o 1 many autiful silver pieces | P¥ as mifts Guest ington voters Read the Call.— The Selectmen and Town Cie | an adjourned session at the October 19. 1340, frou afterncon to and who shall b rk will hold Town There wfll be a Republi- Until further -notice the evening hou i can Rally held in A. M. E. the degree team will | Zign Church Tuesday Eve., :‘\v:":;:.\‘“:“,” ; S a e on a large class of | TEORGE candidates. After the degree work | 2t 8:30 p. m. We appeal to a banquet will be enjoyed. Pythian | . : odres from surrounding cities ana | the: ladies especially to at- ns have n ed their i - 3 1 thon'or attending the desree wori| tend as there will be with us and banquet Friday evening. A large | i - attendance of local menfbers is 1081';(?1 i Mr. F. P. ChlSh?lm of Bos | for. 4 ton, and also Field Sec. of | S . re wiil by VOLZ, T CHIROPRACTOR) ons reg ed on the “to be made” Tubkegee InSt = the 7 Wl]l & imstances should to be fied and accepted for other local speakers also. here are more than | o TR s i EVERY YEAR the selectmen expect a bt They | will be in session from 9 until 5 p. m., standard time. | » normal activity there were only 91 wome : U this wonderful r-ience demoustrate | 15 men appeared and rece at the flhohday season i to | electors” oath. It w we are ‘snowed under to e announced that automobiles for 2ll n by the VOlume Of WOl‘k unable to get to the : we are called on to do av: ole, Mrs. Fr nk P. Usher a Sieniers na e il for our patrons. thémitol (nalHalilby sutorichiiolt This same condition - has occurred each year. This year promises to be no exception. Won't you come in now when we can give you No Football Game., As had been plananed, the first foot- | our undivided atten- tion. ball game of the season between the ! newly organized Plainville Football J A VOL -| tcam and the Southington Pirates, | ° ~ < that was to have beest playved at Rock- STUDIO- The photographer in in the quatifications of Jector's oath those office will be from 7 to 9 o’clock Mondoy and found qual- " evenings only. THE HARDWARE CITY LOAN CC H. J. Foi WOODRLUFF, Town’ Clerk CHIROPRACTIC TALK NO. 19. DON'T OPERATE my I3 AL Under no ¢ to an cperati promising perman CHIROPRACTIC v and effective ngth and health ans of the 140 Main Street Last Day for Voters. Tomorrow will be the last for a day for 0 women, spant How to Scatter Sunshine Christmas Card Here are a few simple suggestions , for making t Christmas a happy one for yourself and others. Begin now to keep a note book of the addresses o friends, acquaintances, business associates and customers. 2—Think of people you used to know who would H from you again. 3—Think particularly of the old folks, of the childrd neighborhood, your employes, and members of your chu 4—Select now an appropriate Christmas greeting. card one on your list, get them addressed carly, and mail then} of time to be delivered before Christmas. Whether or not you send a gift, a greeting card d the sentiment you want to express. Adkins Printing offers a safc means of re drainage property was| — its potency which is ational the services of ons w Town hall be * mission- even- as orzan has replaced. That have submitted to the the knife are rest of their Try Chiropractic first East Berlin Items, The regularly weekly meeting of the Knights of Pythias will be held tomor- row evening in the club rooms. Mrs. G. St. John is il at her home Main street. She 1s being attended Dr. John Purney. Mr.and Mrs. James Holigan were ting friends out ur town over Sun- wion was X well's Ficld pester norning, wa The Chlronractor postponed. I’ will. however, be pl STREET, BOOTH BLOCK T inday. Practice zames were held and the new tcam confident of a victorious season tHis fall as the liac- | up is ane of the heaviest ever organ- | | on ‘ ized locally. Wash. | vi Town Talk. The annual meeting of -the Red Cross branch will be neld Wednesday ! evening at 8 o'clock in the Court | »m of the Plainville. Towa hall Martha Rebekah lodge will meet at were present from Bridgeport, Waterbury, Hart- | day. ford, Meriden. New Britain and this Miss Betty Pratt visited relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs Dickinson will [ West Cromwell yesterday. leave today for an extpnded visit in John Frank and family entertained v om Ne o Sunda J. W. CAMPBELL Electricai Contractor »