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ILAINVILLE AWATTS Athlete Uses ERA OF PROSPERITY Monkey Clas Manufacturer AmlClpfl[eS Chaflge New Discoveries Have Startled Medi- ing-up process s6 that " e S | e , e days: This is d b ¥ May Help Klaus { bloca it o ..f.',’.:?nie' d physiciant as ‘‘harmon ‘ Oneida Community Par Plate Silver G it FEW WAGE LIGRS |7 Doraett fim o, Samee : 5 : g Feel Decided Results in a Regam Old Tltle M::egsl:::sora%a:::tl’::l Few Days. - - i Blg Spe(Zlal Sale FOI’ Chl‘lstma.s R e YIS EE SOy Sthe _— {] PrerssurGH, Pa., reb. 10— {;‘:,mfai:‘":‘}‘“;: :‘yln‘_“;"‘; ‘ %QMM Only One Being Supplicd for Plain- | It was recently reportéd that Frank | After an operation whereby mon-§{ " 00 0 . B ; E : ! I b ) » e { i ¢ Klaus, the former champion pugilist, key’'s interstitial glands WOre cessfully used i MOST OPPORTUNELY FOR THE GIFT SEEKELS COME THESE OFFERINGS OF HIGH CLASS ville Workmen at Present—Other | had undergone an operation whereby | Erafted into his body, Frank || Sesstuly used in ) WARE AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES. ARTICLES FOR TABLE USE THAT WILL vonkey glands were grafted into his | Klaus, former middleweight cham- |1 oo 700 0 e o T ond MAKE FINE GIFTS AND APPEECIATED ONES. THE PATTERN IS THE WELL KNOWN “VERNCN" vody. Mr. Klaus, it is further re- ‘| Plon, will attempt to come back in'}| |, = posioiandbng: cgn DESIGN WITH EVERY PIECE GUARANTEED FOR TEN YEARS WEAR. SEE THIS LIST AND 3 mv‘_ ""“'_" jl”*; Plainville is now P"“.l"lj’"“' “]' :"“ s i el e SRt SAg tapxin { by the public at druggists, & through a period of uncertainty ) the gland treatment as he ever did in : name of Glandex Compou NOTE HOW BIG THE SAVINGS. that has known no parallel in this ] his life, which means that he .may "1 never was in better physical = my life than right now While it m&)’fi“fl al e trea extracts, =z | 4 - = Factories May Reopen—Briefs, CEAE 5 . I'town. But one of the * big three” fac- , “‘come back™ and again bee cham- health in ::: Ton Spsons, ";':_':':;"”"“ A : . T s i G LY ::: tories the Trumbull Eleciric plant is ) pion il s and T Lelieve my vitality is strons- | | 10 b “l'“‘- howc ‘have o Tt b - erdlbqptern g e LD Rt A R 33 228 |cporating as in normal times while| But whether Mr. Klaus becomes | ©F eV _he say R okf Six Dessert Spoons, Regular pric ale prie BN e N e e the other two manufactories, the|champion or not, his tase adds i (The above is reproduced from | |strength and :'I‘ Orange """‘""‘;('._ lepal ity Nale price ssisusciceis SRt SO S U e L . p stol Manufacturing company and jferest to the many similar instances J| @ fiewspaper article) shns by -t kot Wairaidis T pel 5 Sale , srrerreeeeceicineienesiiieiess QD "ot W !ihe Standard Sieel and Bearings, which are reported almost daily. And mbtons B .““ s dat et e bl s St i _ factory are closec Whiie tne build- :1.‘. a result, thousands of people are ases so effective that, monkey glands v:hich anc Six - ‘ol Lladiit = 4 vslico ' ; g 11T sass in trades continue to do their pregent | t2iXing about monkey ands and are no longer needed. ia, nervousne oix « At 5 ! Hiagih 4 ; e i 7 husiness there is little fear of a cur- | wondering if at last the real remedy Friends of people who have been n:;tion lack . ofs arhbition, B T pul.prow : : S e R tailment in production and shortening | for many ailments has been discov- | benefited so greatly hy gland extracts | o050 | ek - OF Sqititon § ey b el s ¥ . . 3 : - of working day. it is explained, since | ered. " | have perhaps wondered why gland | JrePORIEREY, HICRED ol ot gy bt liendmeaiiiahys fheo e AL t] .o vessenae - : . the husiness of the Trumbull Electric | S0 far as i3 known, the first man | extracts are so effective. ~As physi- [ P9 5 0% o8 Ul ?'un : B S seleeaiace SUUE Ot bRy » : company has direct bearing upon that | to present the facts about glands was | cians explain it, the glands govern i iravy Ladies, alar 3 e pric OB OIS epEE S EoREsU cntosonn sunnsosn. B industry Dr. Brown-Sequard in 1894. At first | i building-up pro..-s of the billions | " @ remarkably short tim Sugar Tongs, Regular price $1 Gur Sale pi S sl Brastow Optimistic. his theory was ridiculed, but later an- | of cells in thc muscles, perves and | Note: Glandex Compo! poons, Regular price 6. Our S LTINS S B SR L NS Touis Brastow, one of the officials { other physician actually transferred | brain. Thus, they say, when the |iS on sale at all druggist Berry Spoons, Regular price $1.90. Our Sale price . ......... ceeieaeseiiiiieeeieeae.. S ' S35 {al the Trumbull plant spoke in an op- | nealthy animal glands into a human | glands become run-down our entire | Pared under the directio Bugar Spoons, Regular price S, Our Sale price R T TP PP " each BN | timistic vein this morning relative to [ body and reported ar almost mar- | body becomes run-down and we nat- | Glandex Compaay, Inc., Cold Meat Forks, Regular price €115, Sale price ................ B P REE TR ¥ | the possible outcome of the present |[velous change in the patient, an old |urally grow thin, weak, tired out, | Street, New York, and Pickle Forks, Regular price §1.00. Sale . Ao S L R s ceeceen ! condition of uncertainty. The market | maf, who, it seems, took on every in- | nervous. And as everybody who suf- | to bring decided benefit SPECIAL SET, Six Medium Kniv - ix :CIAL SET, Six st Knives! and and labor situation must gradually | dication of youth, strength, health | fers in this way knows, we lose our | in ten days, or pu Medium Forks, for iz : 5. Were §7.4% Medium Forks for only . .. $5.30. W unravel and a¢ soon as this gradual | and happines . desire for pleasure or work. and be- | refunded. so It SERER return to normal conditions is brought Since this achievement. countless | come morose, gloomy, discouraged | confidence in .résults. & . TWENTY -SIX PIECES — IN NEW PAR LEATHER CHEST, with flat medium Knives at medium about, the business of the town will |other experiments have been made. |and disheartened. For sale by-the City Forks Would make an ideal Gift Regular price $15.60. Xmas price is .... e e ey 11 refurn to its pre-war status, he ex- | And pow it seems that gland extracts The new gland extract treatment, | 487 Main St., John J. McBp CIOICE AT MALF THE ORIGINAL PRICE ,,xdl,,.,_ It is his belief that Plain- mkc‘n rur:l ‘(;;l‘!‘llo’nnd sheep and eaten nhfie’ems, s(fnplivh‘hel‘ps t{xle glaaga ner Church lnd Stanley § CHRISTMAS PICKINGS AT DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. 1t is a clear-a-away of Remnants and N S iamon wich avery (oer RN, e e e A e e i st s out lengths at & saving of half their value a period of unprecedented prosperity YOUR SELECTION OF SOME OF THE BEST MATERIALS which we have cut in Skirt, Dress and shortly after the spripg season. The |drop to uormal wages need not be Suit lengfhs to make your seleciion easier Sergesy icotines, Poplins, Poiret Twills, C erdines, Jerseys, local manufacturer icipates great quite as severe. Broadeloths, Cheviels, Plalds, stripes, Checks, Mixtures .llultfllu‘r tashionable fabrics. Come choose the changes in the manufacturing indus- In the cases of the other factories 1 lengths you want and save half the price, try in the early part of 1921. which, with the Trumbull Electric -4 > S From a manufacturing standpoint, | company, constitute the “big three” mas o ln the i ir there is no small amount of uncertain- J . 2 flm IMEEEW { | i 1 MM!EMM town of Plainville is entirely de- ' HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY pendent upon the building trades for [ tv and curiosity on the part of the its existance today since the factory | townspeople. Both are now closed RECEIVING ALD DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US producing materials for that branch | tightly as a result of business depres- . . of industry is the only one operating. | sion. The Bristol Manufacturing com- ee o Eua There are a few smaller plants em- | Pany it is understeod is heav ploying forces that in no instance to- | stocked and could, should the direc- R o g . . . = | tal more than 100 hands. Since offictal | tors so decide, open its doors at once BERLIN ”EWS 'n...n\ needed. The ahove mentioned y musical program has also been ar- | government statistics show that there | for business. Plainville offers a fertile fire district will include practically | ranged under the direction of Walter [ are upwards to 3,000,000 less homes [ field at the present time for labor. VISIT TOYI‘AND IN OUR BAS e e e the entire town of Kensington. Hart. * in the United States than are neces- | The Standard Steel and Bearings A meeting for the same purpose Johnston Vance, editor of the New [sary to properly honse the population, | plant, due to the drop in the automo- "~ s held some time ago at Lloyd's [ Britain Herald, will speal® on “The {and since practically every one of | bile industry was one of the first . hall in Kensington but no action was | Educational Values of MNcwpapers these homes will make necessary the [ plants in this locality to close its taken on the matter. Tt is hoped by Apron and Food Sale construction of an electric system,sthe | doors. For the past two weeks there . L] s . many of the local residents that this There will be an apron and food | electrical industry views the future of { has been a force of carpenters and | meeting will bring the situation to |sale at the Berlin Congregational | business with optimism, he other tradesmen busily preparing the o finish and immediate work will be- [ church, Thursday evening of this Wages May Be Cnt- factory for what is believed to be a gin. week. For weeks the ladies of the| Tt is the belief of the local manufac- | reopening of business. The line of bus- = T. A B. Oflicers Elected. church have been making aprons of | turer, however, and a be@lef that he | iness ordinarily handled is bearing: FOR XMAS G » At the last meeting of St Paul's | all sorts as well as many other no- | fecls is sharcd by the operatives of the | both ball and roller, and the trade l ™ B. soclety the following offi- | tions. The food sale will include cakes | plant he represents, that net only in- | supplied in the main is the automo- l“flflg lor Dmflsslon 10 Bfi Held. cors were clected for the cnsuing (And pies « .u'mn.ul <',m.|\d\\rm Jdustry but labor must sustain several | bile industry. veur: President, James C. Hart; vice- | also be sold_ Coffee will be served for | jolts before an era of prosperity is| Local merchants acknoyledge their W. d bea ful Sl“( 5 ll Fom “a“ president, R. Bomont, recording sec- |8 t,l_’l'lull :“V"‘! ) . h brought about Ridiculously high f[imwnden(;n upon lh‘[\ s;u‘(os; of the omen adore utl or o Peter Corr; financial secr te entertainment committee has | wages have been paid during the war | fa tories for profitable bu: SS. 5 Ll R 5 Moere. s or in . of the business houses : pine ngerie. | Vi I ey 5 l ' —— tary, E J. Moore. Harry McKeon was | "¢ ¢ Ppointed in regards to the | in many cases, and | play which they were to present l must be brought to normal I standing and conducted ;\lnng lines of lected t er, John T. Moore 4 elestad tremur L pad status, he explains. However, those | conservative business. They anticipate lhey can never llave an o SUPPIY 1‘ ELECT THEIR OFFlGERS marsial and Robert Ritchie as ser- | PA% of the members of the cast has Teant at arms. The trustecs elected |Peen taken suddenly iil AW ot llampioyed F ol thellolesteicatlindusty | sliein s Hor normall conaitions! vith \ - eAnt b arms. The tristeos sleoted |, *Ly 05t fake part. They have: | will ot be 50 mard R a8 thees ma | the coming of sorne. the smenc: i these beautiful creations. | postmaster, . J. Bue . J. Fitzger- | Nowever, arranged another program. | other branches of manufacturing, it manufacturers, of which there are expidined. sines the Business of that |ssveral. see mo immediats mesd of You will find an infinite variety of James O, Mart to Be President— | 10 ana john A the nature of which will be announced , later. The doors will be opened at|trade has been carried along in a con- | closing their doors.- Chimney 3 4 servative manner during the war with To Attend Banquet. i h : : 2 e L charming intimate requisites here. arents and Teachers Meet |\ though Willlam Lyons had his p y Night—Behi In Quota Kensington barber shop closed on et Tomtant o0 enormous increases in wages. Now 1 | Saturday bocause of illness this was e ) “Tontght. er¥ood Sale—Berlin Bits. not the case yesterday when the es- |, The third and fourth degrees will tablishment was also closed. When @ & i é dates nt Grange hall this evening. The -mm‘ of Ahe Kensington Are ' yeen this morning, Mr. Lyons said |, (o, “F 00 (H o O perform will be held at Foresters’ hall | that yesterday he had his chimney . : . at 8 o'clock Legal | raplaced which was blown down by ‘;:;: ceremony. After the program g8 In tegard to the mecting have |, heavy windstorm of a/ previous | o ted for some time nnd a8 | week. It was at the same time that | . 2 i &re _many people intorested Ih | Mr. Lyons lost two of his large front | Jran€e. The committee would like Figtires presented at the final meet- | A E to have it understood that this is not Mg of the team captains, solicitors proposition it s pd that | glass windows. by Ber y £ public supper but far members only. 5 st Berlin Ttems. ; ¢ s a oe o Ch . . ‘n':« voters will be present Parcnts and Teachers to Mect ooussa 4.5 Jesuiiglmmmmiesaisly Next Thursday afternoon there will | naje qoron f{.’afrn;:n'\omng::a;:l::;c Plnllppme emise, prlced oo 52.98 to 3« The meeting his b i 3 . The regular monthly meeling o The first team of the Worthington { Pe an invitation whist at the home » 5 d p consider. and it so vote . Emma Hart Wilard Parents and 2 $ At ¢ Mis Bve by its facilities, show this town to have Athletic association will play against [ © irs Frank Kramer under the contributed $2, The reports were. WAblish wuch distriet for any all [ renchers’ association will be held | J = - ' i e e . = \ n & § e Pyramids of New Britain at the fauspices of the Village Tmprovement e £ N h the prrposes “t forth | ‘Phursday evenini of this week at the | i, V@ O nieht. The | <ociety. The lakt whist held for the | (24, last evening at a banquet in the | ppine IN1g t OWNS, pric: ceeeen & General Statvtes of c Kensington Gramn ®chool, A large | comme ' \will start at 8 o'clock The | society netted about $10 Elks’ club on Washington street, New Revision of 1918, (2 3 crowd | xpected and a fine ente - g % e 2 2 Britain The campaign locally was ! wtrict. (3), to cho wwary off b anged by the | Y 2mids played the seccnd team here| The best minstrel yet produced | jirected by Lawyer P. F.'McDonough, SO0 000000050005 50 o 0 ct. (3), to choose necessary offi- | winment has be ¥ ®| last week and defeated them by one | here, was the general verdict given S it Sk 3 r Ve el n 1 x Schov'a " e = a ;. ers. to hold office until the frst an- | commi in chi R. Schovalter | oy iy victory made the impres- | after the show last evening at the hall, | 2 Timber of the general committee wal meeting thereof. (1), ta transact |t he erinte of schools will | (0 = % EgEa c i s 4 in charge of the drive. He also head- | glore said meeting. A large attend- | moving pletur chine for the first | S, ) ien e which was accopted. | Sugenhime whas were the first end | Boriin and is planning to sesk sub- ca In axpected us many in the town | timo here. A specally secured set of lbebplas e : R by yare st end [ seriptions in Bristol at a later date, . nen. Mrs is and Mrs. Win- o oalize the* necessity of fire protection films both of an educational and en- Alth T ; v o 5 & it is understood. F M w d Chlld DO O R o e Will be shown. A |, Although those .In_cherge of the|fiald Ross were exceptionally good. |\t rithotn Loy Lo or en, omen an ren, local end of the New Britain hospital | Francis Cobey pleased all by his won- ———- 3 3 tee in its campaign for local funds drive expected to see Berlin go over | derful soprano voice. An objection- . 0 D- la . O“.r so ll ¥ 14 the top in the drive they were disap- |able feature during the evening’s pro- | wor & corlp: :r“‘:‘a:g‘”‘l:,‘; "f‘.(..:, that n isplay m ut! 1 B | pointed when the reports were read [ gram was the interruptions by’ young | yo™et B SPite of R | last evening in New Britain. Berlin's | rowdies i the course of the Y e during - . v v DAANED IF I'M reports only $6,375 was raised. Some " v < v NO WALDO, YOU | ‘ome | terminate In heated words, the show Britain appeal was a most generous ¢ - € . { CANT (OME DOWN S5CAHED OF ANV | East erlin brick dealer has | was cut short. Notwithstanding the aab 5 A TONIGHT~ IVE GOT | ONE WHOD STAND offered to make up the deficit by sup- | minstrel was a zenuine succoss. This | 9n¢ h(:z:l"'ffi'f“,“‘:m?;"”f:d \\‘r““‘“rf"or | ¥ ADATE WITH \ FOR A NAME L.Ky Plying that amount in bricks when | evening the entires program willl be [ S0t BOSPIRL are sares SCERse 00 - { and a small admittagce fee will hc- charged. t the readjustment period is on the | tain, has reccived an invitation from — the Y. M. T. A. ] . New Britain tomorrow night_at 7 foacos to ationd” ths Cnire, 2nd drum ‘ > corps to attend the anniversary ban- sflk Ch 4 49 b o'clock. to participate in a pafade. | quot of that ization Thursd emiseat .............. $2. | organization evening at the Bond restaurant, Hart- Train No. 65, south bound, was held up at the local depot this morning {forq. Mr. K, . ber of for a half hour because of a lack of lc?,:p's o ::,f:i,;,v:a;:, i ey = - t . steam. [t was necessary to have a it oice: S8BT | 114 ownsat .......... 3 local freight engine take the train to : ETER 3 Meriden. been carried out a supper will served the members of the the new hospital is built confined to dancing, music to be fur- ¥ REGINALD TSk | Bl |\ REGINALD v, e < v Court Cases Postponed. nished by McKeon's orchestra. e d”‘"'T"(’;{c'. Food Sale Y | » cuse against the three men who | Joseph Holigan 16ft yestorday for o Have e \ in an ident wh occurred ! Baltimore where he is employed at Plans have been made by » Bostun Post corners on Satur- | the present time Ladies' society of the Christian Ad- 2 has been postponed until Mrs. Hattie Haz o v o ) rs. Hattie Hazzard of Meriden has | oy sale to be held tomorrow and b [} a3 uening. - Judse SOt [ beén fivisiting Srelatives finitown | iror | SRTE SR OIS R EE e % his reason for the post- | the past fow da sday n : | ponment the fact that one member of | “rhe library membership campaign | Store at Neri's block - Mr o) ‘o the party was unable to be present | jo now in full swi g Tyler, wife of Rev. Tyler, pastor o . last cvening but will be here next ' full swing. =~ Bver: street| p. church, is directing the sale. Many - aln r a4 & * | iIn town has been mapped out'and 2} . ngnt specimens of fancy work Ferlin Bits canvasser appointed. ~Saturday evem- | y,ve heen donated to raise funds with - ing Will wind up the drive. : Das A O ] | Mr_ and Mrs. Harold Stearns are which to ¢ on P Prayer mecting at the Methodist imi spending u few davs I ddleto s society. cral similar events are pend lavs In Middletown | church tomorrow evening in the | SOCietY vith Mrs. Stea s' pare ~ b |"| Reliabl 'yj e ”\' b church pariors. C tinued on nth Page) te Hellable sewinz club will meet |~ mhe regular weekly meeting of the Led — - = this evening at the hame of Mrs. ¢ 2 o o Tl WAIT HERE DYOU KNOW | 3. Gardner. K. of P, is scheduled for this even- price on entire stock of velvet & ing, but it is doubtful if there will N FRONT OF HER WHERE BETTY A larke crowd was prese nt be session owing to the fair. @ Goldenblum’s.—advt HOUSE AN BEAY BOOTH Improvement society fair in 4 ERaOI N Clh s were dlombe 3 Pianos, Victrolas, records. C. L. | B . LwES ? lin last evening. T!e entertair Bchool o were diemissed at 3| pierce & Co., New Britain. Opposite SERVICE WM UP WHEN s o'clock yesterday afternoon to per- - P wa provided by local talent Te L SR F s ¥ SR ME COMES' 2 s M’\”“ e SRR mit the teachers to attend the meet- :n:;:n.n::m *.‘\‘&_i\:. SN ol : | the prizes will be awardec ing in the Kensington Grammar | =0, " «. shades, matting, medicine school. close, mirtors. Mrs. L. L. Brastow, 139 The Foresters have completed pla pares P bbb Al et “Misn Catherine Petrofsky of West| West Main St. Plainville. Tel. Plainville: Kensington on January 21, 22, 24 | Ctuinwell was a visitor in town ves-| N—Probably you are puzzled in ! terday wele . ¢ “Xmas Giifts.” We handle an article which eold aund oung .\:l“‘flV THEN o he HELP KEEP OUT BY INSTALLING SANITARY PLUMBING w night up this offer, the time is limited. or MODERN HEATING SYSTEMS. ul's drum corps will ga to iched nearly to the fires and | {00 (Giormation write The Star Print- | it was cxpected that the water would | ery, White's Crossing, Plainville, Conn.. | Pianos Victrolas, records. . L. | rise higher ‘ P B8 I sug. Windy table, Claem | Plaanllle Eng & Supply Pierct & Co., New Britain. 'Opposite The Boys" Rifle rl\l?:;”\\‘ll.|l)n("(o( to- Cbinet, buate trimumed Dad; Taatton, 5k advt. ... | morrew evening at 7:30 o'clock. ol sl e iy bosghbreaiier K 110 West Main St, Plainville. SERVICE . 127-2a whist willl ba hera in The heavy rainstorm of several davs | ted in the cellar of the Hub- | 0l being partly flooded. The monument . - 1 price on entire stock of PR P ‘hau. Goldenblum’s.—advt. Eest coffee 4lc. Russell Bros —advt

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