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Xmas Supp NUsH in plenty, BLEACHED cach, Limi PEQUOT 81x Also but six to ar REGULAR 8 inches, GOOD SEAM Limit six to anyo DBLEACHED regular 49¢ BL buy $1. bargain at 39¢ BLY FENE sale priee sale 12¢ a PILLO for & 12 inch width, 8-1 SPECIAL AT navy and black, 8 50, width ALL WCOL sponged, shrunk, ALL WOOL stretch or sag, 8 sale T inch and 58 inch H@rtfordfl Sho _L’pl d (VALUES LIKE SHEET SPECIAL value, CHED PILLOW () HEMSTITCHED CASES, JACTED CHE UNBLEACHED yi TOETING, MEN'S WEAR SFE 66 inch ALL WOOL HOME i e Unequaled Bargains For Balance of The Week. It’s Because We Must Have Room For Incoming fies. FOUND AND PILLOW PRICES everyone who THESE read PLEQUOT SHELTS, 81x90 inche t six to anyone. 99 INCH SHEYTS, wyone. 1.50 SHELY regular price $1 “Wear Lver,” $1.35 c: LES: . Breat wearc ne. PILLOW for 34 CASLS, TOIR SES, soft, fine, 45-inch bleached BARGAINS IN COTTON . CLOTH, 10¢ grade, for 6¢ COTTON, 36 inch width, 46x38% inches, ¢ cach. “Iruit ot h, ¥ 1 wrd. TUBING, iy bleached 16 oz., value 90 inches, regular $1.3 OFFERS IN DRESS PENTION PLEASE—56-inch ¢ ponged and shrunk, regular § , all wool, navy and sponged and shrunk, sale TRICOTINE, navy blue, for 56-inch width, originally priced JERSEY CLOTH, the best nd its, offered in rice \\S fine linen finish, yard. each. kind, Pequot for re price § dresses, 00 m is and Tweeds, newest for ALL THROUGHOUT THE , regular 98, weh, Dwight ard s vard. 89¢ cach. 1.30 yvard. in newest weaves and NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAI D, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1921, B e e e— i ' STORY) S should heed and ule for $1.75 for $1.55 cach, Others 51x00 r, only $1.00 cach. or Colonial, T I 1 the Loom,” ¢ F I | | t 1ic L regular The same ' ¢ T Tw French i1 Serge d to sell at skirts t now $ tubin fall color not 5 shades, rolors, H6 1 Berlin News EDWIN CLARK IS 80 YEARS OLD Quietly Celebrates Birthday at Home on Hudson Street DEATH OF LEWIS WESTCOTY hmmu rat Well Known Passes Away at His Home in Ilast Berlin This Morning—Grange Annual MMecting —Berlin Items of Interest. Jdwin I. Clark of Hudson street is celebrating his eightieth bir his home tod and during of the day many of his friends have called to tender him congratulations I'D\\!\ I wd wish him many Mr. Clark is ng residents of Berlin and has lived here practically all his lite. fle was born November 1841, s is CLARK. lrhnn oldest lix happy the one of - of 15, | UMBERS UP YOUE SORE STIFF JOINT: EATHER exposure and hard work bring pa and aches 1 muscles and joints. Have bottle of Sloan’s Liniment handy apply frcely, Penetrateswitiont ru You will find at once a comfor mth which will be foliowe, m the sorenccs an iing joi /\1\0 relieves rhe umat ism, ia, sprainsan |~1mu~' lo| forty years pain's enemy, your neighbor. At all dru n sciatita Ask 70, $1.40 ‘WAY i ftarts Sunday Evening For One Week Al Seats Mat DOWN All Seats Tive, Hiram ' boyhood Mr, ally 4 were spent in student at the Academy, the building which is located next to the Brand: gee homestead on Berlin street. The Academy which he attended was founded in 1823 by the Worth- ingt Academical association. The board of dircctors at this time de- creed that the first floor of the build- ing be used for school purposes and the second be used for religious serv- ces and lecturd in connection with the school. The exact date of the ool ing ot existence is not 10wn, but Clark s ed that was in one its last years that attende When he Mr. Clark ¢ Ist Connec rved for Civil War. For was gunner and this period Company K of While in the siege of Yor AUl Run. i stated was one 8, 1866, Deming, had four Hiram, Cor The latter t the two boys heing unmarried. Cora Honiss. Miss ind Mrs, of his Berlin and 1 he was a Mr. of of as nineteen years cut and th heavy artillery, years durin the the last two years iic corporal. Previous ervice was in the 3rd regiment. service he fought at the wn nd at the tle f all his experiences that the Battle of the greatest. he was married to and of this mar- children, Lillian, and Arthur still liv- alifornia now two Miss to of 1 of I | Mr. Bull On Miss riage of May Anna he ing, ( Tie Doris \rk has ; n, and Jeanette Honis His first wife September 20, 1916 Hattie W. Sage. 1915 and on married Miss in he Town Offi has been very active and town affairs and a ars was first selectman Berlin. He is a mem- nley Post, G. A. R. and town at various times attorney, deputy smaller oflices Remembrances remembers first run to Berlin as town as selectm TIgoe, who at pr on the Plainville cticut company conductors to the old-faskioned of a yehicle. The ihout every but proved “to townsfolk as the only other means of transportation to New Brit ain in those days horse and wagon or walking Althoug 120 Mr. present Hartford "er Clark ed in period of 8 i the town of of the St served the prosecuti and in many Many Clark S were rving the time. John a conductor of the Cor of the first 3erlin with drawn type were run that time aid to the for of he udge when the the was duc to horsc trolley cor once he a great was' o is many, many s years when the New Haven and line put through. At first plans were made to have the track located just south of the Worthington Ridge. The people however, objected to thih ar- ment and a result the trac were placed where they are at pres- ent. Great dificulty was encountered near the Peat Previous to the trolley being operated to Berlin an old couch was used to convey the pa 5 to that section of the Clark says that carriers in days had several to hire and were the means of rtation for the residents (o get nd out of the town In Best of Health Clark is in the b of able to read without lasses. He met with dent abont three years 30, and as a result fractured He cannot walk without but is treated by doctors he 1s the highest of hopes ir ble to be abont some day in the future without the aid of the crutches New York, railroad as works. town also the mail those Mr, and health the aid an acei- however his hip being Lewis AL Westcott Lewis A. Westcott, one of prominent democrats the town RBerlin er had, was found dead at his home in East Berlin this morning. He had got out of bed and was in a chair when he was found dead Mr. Westcott w born June the These Prices Include War 1847 in Farmington, Connecticut. H age, | listed in the Company G, | he | s not ti his crutehes | gl | most | of | « f was in busine Britain and ss in came Hartford and New jast Derlin 7. He was postmaster in that sec- | tion of the town for five and | half years under President Cleveland He was first sclectman the town from to 1895 and was a member of Harmony lodge, No. A. I and | A, M, New Britain, Matabessctt | lodge, Pythias, East lin. He was also a member of East Berlin Methodist church. Besides his w he leaves daughter, Mvs. Henry Medd Wat erbury. While in New Britain M Westcott was employed at the Unio Trading company, John B. Northru Co., John Thompson Co., Citizens Trading Co.,, and Alcock and Healy He later opened a store in Hartford and then in East Berlin where has I'uneral arrangements | to ¥ ¥ of 1 20, t of f Knights of i tr one of 1 | resided since are incompletc New Gasoline Type. for operating several of soline busses on the branch lines of the New York, New Haven and Hartford railread in-place of th steam locomotives and trains are b considered by oificials of the company. here Plans the had been several rumor about erlin. and New Britain th these c would be operated on ti Berlin branch to replace the so-called “dinky” servies C. L. lardo, eral passenger agent of the New ven road, was called at his office morning, but could not be located chief clerk stated, however, definite plans had been made could not state officially whether not these cars would be operated o the branch line, It is thought I thi by many, however, that they would be a great saving and when more definite plans made it is possible that the would be run. arr « 1 Grange Annual The annual Grange meeting of the Berlin | sociation will be held at Grange hall on Damon's Hill this eve ning at 8 o'clock Officers will elected at this time to serve for ensuing year. Berlin the Bits ond Seaman George 1 iarvity the ship Wyoming is visiting his pe ents in IKensington on a 15-day lough The name lm following of the partial list of rirls who were nior Higl Week'™: Graes Ellen Board- Genevieve Payne, Arthur Durity, Helen Ernest Scofield, Harry and Josephine Fogliati weekly A. B. whist ill bhe Kensi on this evening at § | | | hoys & 1001 during “Good Smith, M man, Illiot Stuhlman, Gould The held peech Banuski, Baldwin W in ek The " Motherhood club of egational church will afternoon at 3 o'c Miss Elizabeth Women's Aid church will Ainir the I3 meet rlin to i mor| home Tho ir chure at Forest W lock at Wilcox, supper tomorrow | the B in the give a room K rs’ will Kensington on vening The hall at | ning | Fast Berlin Ttems | teacher at ) 1 to the in day meet TiHurs Miss Hul I'he of church will hold home of Mrs. ning. \Irs. Amos Motl Main inces Pic bard sehool by illne is confine | the 1 whist social a Pollard this Sacred Heart t the eve George will ente it her ¥ r club Kk rintendent the Hubbard ome treet we Showa of school Mond Mrs. Char i | the Progressive Reading circle | home on Main strect this eve The Knights Pythias heen completed and th their first meeting 1 a room in the ha for the club room of the bas 1y es Nelson will entertain t her ing | hall | will this | of ne lod there W ba be made front end made into a dining There was school today on | meeting at Kensington, ment wil only ne weconnt o ik Plan voted ta ) in | ity t1 Joc of add pine extr i full dire else Plainvi | r, i { ille News 101 A (O 5[‘5’5'_‘ Bi ft:mscam | Town Plan Comini airls’ pho Wi heasant—F Market, The Brock ight I"a Wit ry days sday and ass the Jlectric 119 which w yost at that ti The the affair t previo ion of larg will b when & the ) | ven ome garbed ovelty of ines meted in o ar we t othe ar ved f alent will b in New The other to 0 rram vening. owing thg orches 3l lass {1 truction, f on ore the 1t i, and is and 40 people The flo an ideal p There will | omorrow nig can an 30 I lace., i formulated fc s possible tha ent to s week in o arranged night. ng g1 Manu vaudeville AW hay ] o Novem! 3 and 30 im CHURCH N ion Holls Club Cha Namt forton Gien iting or in su1 imbull in fain fl facturing compn mide total o will he with progray observed 1l per one the excep er enterta in old clothes this ut tor 1y form ey of ari elry will e nove hich later Hig 1 from a and make itir wo evenings seenr York to the will no d 1 ¢ be Dancing w tertainme will fu st in this viein- holding between This will give the of the werete and will dancing Hbil idea or lace whle om e a committec nt when plans ¢ securing the t representatives York 1e$ 1o 1 to appear tal meetir will b acts, It il he house booking 1igh on the may open- be Famous Old Recipe for Cough Syrup Easily and but it al ands of that they can money wsually spent for cough n 7 o » and ¢ Pl resu an tions, for me is sim for prot a coug usually stoppi 1 l'vl\H- or v u ourn pour ora P st, plain make a full 1 T nstead of tastes goc . family a It's truly . penctrat wsage of the nd raise s the mer v the an lon dreaded conorh d better for bron hoarsencss or Pinex is a sr trated compon 1et, nee effe ts heal Avaid drugsi tion jon or he Pinex Co. itlions Jse etselt” Corns 66@ For Pain Instantly — Removes Stops les; known the world ovi Guarantee mor aply made at home, s them all for uick results. che 0000, O/000,0] 000 000 housewives lu'v ivru'nl save two-thirds of the prepar: the well-known old reeipe ugh svrup at home, lieap but it has no equal | uts, 1t takes right \n Id 1 gives immediate relief, iy an ordinary cough in of Pinex from it into a pint bottle and nulated sugar syrup to int. 1f you prefer, usc or corn syrup, Either way, it keeps perfectly, and lasts I o time, tonishing how quickly it ing through every air throat and lungs—loos. the phlegm, soothes and 1y but e and apy othing ichitis, spasmodie eroup, h hial asthma recial and hichly nd of genuine coneen Norway r for 1 the mem! ointment by asking vour of Pinex” with ent anvthing olnte satis refunded d to 1V Corns Completely, ary body, what millions ¢ ed about Gets- vorywhere needs to know f folks have already learn- It,” the guaranteed pains End Your Corns Wilh “Getelt,” d hic fess corn no matt quickly derfuliy sim; beeause al applicatior whe genuine, Co Mitd. by E. Law 1lus W remover, Any corn, deep rooted, departs It" arrives. Won- neo & Co., l 1icago, similiar | | any | y o ing Co 14 not ool will be and Auxil at Woman Mrs. Hiltor at 3 o'clo The [ by the | Marl urish Conference, Rev rector 5 churcl Britain, i lay and Wednesday in the ;uvM‘J 5 earncs week, )+ o'cloel connect without the exe pre To Probate Joint interests Red Stonc et | Appoint Conservator. Judge Meritt O. Ryder mserviator to care Stebbir will be wi a for the f Mrs. Jennie Hill. This by the judge ngthy hearing in the afte The petition made Mills, nicce of Jaimed that ing properly par, ‘lestimony w that Mrs. Stebbins mut her n said tha and q of conser decision 18 followir local cou 1 lication Jea Steh- by Mrs Mr the cared | wa : et hins, | was not e ler son to | been on a Kan who womi for as off c in by er- had em- her. ed show abused, in wom all his ployed a | Judge Ryder will ator within a Cluh Char Older G Y power car the 1 to take appoint days | s Name, | club of the Hart- , at a meet- | home of | to change of anization to the | Club | ma T few The | ford County eld last Isahelle Mis: th e The ibuting the [ meeting ing at t It is hoped that sire to donate giving baskets members and the homc o Mills, name the org Uns' club also ns for dis- | on nksgiving t town The next held Monday eveni- Bernice Mitchell persons wi towards the T will inform the a call will be made baskets y the will be home nec of o of ny o ut at Shoots Pheasant, Winniger, while this morni hagged pheasant I'armington mountains. The bird is a finc 1nd measures inches from tip to tail. Tt ighs three pounds 2 feather: wonderful in color. Mr. W ans to have it stuffed, Opens Fish Market E. Horton of New Britain ha opened a fish ‘market in the Aldridge Building on Wt Mr. Hor- had forme a busi- in the street K. of . Degree Work ‘ Pythian Lodege, Knights will go to Hartford Monday next week when the team Joseph ing ¢ hunt o the specimen about 30 ¥ r street ton conducted Herald building “hurch Pythias evening local ck will confer ndi held y will put of ot 188« will Penple Pythian officers watch the 1 team work ambda Delta Notes s of the Lamb an late n t | prominent attend to on the degree 1 member i he M of Cresent lodge e 0dd | 1 Delta tertain- Decem heen de embers have d the club ment to be ber. The cided up been tak ganization time exi s not n 1h an or fast | © Briefs Gordon carrier postoftice, 1 | vacatior Mis et t the L week's od from 1 ot { two wecl it the Hi being Kift ra We is Her M va- Man- ed by re cation their monthly meet | ight iment committec H Nar Church of ting were whi ning mee at the rectory |formulated | will b The meeti ns o m nnounce ( toni | election of ¢ Ray Stand vtor Qil Co. plant. His ed by William Cunningham ‘ EEADER.3 NEEDED IN C AU WORK ol Chureh Will| Iove at Conlerence @] 1he rd positior will be o r.A 1 it | 1 ! 1 Ar the Metk part off odist personal | O‘{ A Y POWN i Starts Sunday Evening Por One Week —All Seats Live. Inciude War All Seats Mat These Prices Iax Sl ’_ [ always h [ vou buy @msmrmmmm—_ ¢ m[m wu fm‘ FI tcher's he Kind You K' (H"“nl 4 poers > Always Bonght has borne the signas ., Fletcher, an has been made under his yiston f '(;' years. _Allow no ono in this, mum ricits, Tmitations and are b i, experiments, and endanger tho ixperience against Experiment, to relieve your baby with a you would use for i'oursclf. CASTORIA 3 V wh micss “irn' .uh ]u' astor Oil, Parce I Soothing Syrng It contains neither narcotic substance, Fox 15 been in constant use fortha Platiiency, Wind Colic and 'everishiness arising therefrom, wd lin\u-lu aids the ase Qastoria ha orie, Drops ¢ <pinm, BMor more than thir peliel of Diarrhoe: and by reguls the “uml » simitation of §ood; giving healthy and natural slecps The Children’s L‘nn-lm' “he Mother’s Friend, ars the 1<rnature of %ffi el In Use For Over 30 Years CENTAUR GOMPANY, NIW YORK CITv. ation, Ying rccording to leaders of th Clty Items The conter duri nounced te spiritnal side iry movement the The hundred attend the me sked to return to their and inspire their panions in church work to tive leadership, it was movement in the ly will | conference, wa Ly That Last,” at Morans® he pected will be cgati Darth of Commonwealth ained members of the at chicken pie supper cning. [ nss com- L more ac- =~ of r 10c. vic will Adny D, | Was the procure add cruits the not prime church Ithot cd mem vid Pars Miss Goosin Lo ‘street, permit. ikan of 19 Union street, Sinokian of 179 have taken a ranks i , all sizes, at Besse- Twenty hay Lve h it Episco- 5 of {1 would att thodist Epi Methodist rally will t mi e chur they i M no Pete 1 a for son has dwe Peterson. ken a permti ing on Foxon is announced headquarter pal churche by $4,000 place Axel sented 1Y | s Next Week POLLY MORAN At The Palace In Person men de The have 10, new > the Liverpool orld's larg ind 215 cathedral will | stops. Mme $10,000 a br Makino month Yok had ar in the ma income mir ss In IRY 1T OX A GUARANTEE We agree to heip you with Vinel or return your money. mer a square deal. We and strength creator for are willing to prove That is what we call giving the cons know that Vinol is the best body buildex voung and old—that meney can buy—and we it to vou at our risk. We do not want anybody’s money unless we can do them some good. “Value returned for value received” is our motto and heen ; upon this prineiple the fine reputation that Vinol enjoys has been buiit. hat is the reason we tell it. Would pay knowing how many pounds of would not. Why then shauld you take chances with your precious health by taking a medicine about which you know nothing. 1t might contain something that would hurt you. For 20 years Vinol has been sold in your City and hundreds of your neighbors have been restored to health by it. If you have not taken it yvourself you must know someone who has— and who knows from experience that money cannot buy a better remedy for all run-down and debilitated conditions—to restore strength after sickness—to make delicate children strong and ro- bust—and bolster up the strength of old people. Remember id in the heading of this notice— We will help you Vinol or return your money. U VD TWO YEAR- | OLD BOY VERY SICK | Thin, No Appetite, Had Swollen Lips, Stomach Pains vou what Vinol contains before .00 for a bag of sugar without ugar it contained? Of course you 1 1 what we AT D Was Cuasupated, family of six children, and he has prae. tically rmised his family on Dr. True's Elixir - The children go out and get hold of ing not good for them. It's hard to watch all the children, and so thing they shouldn’t TI'rue’s Elixir is given d the LHml_\ is put in good shape n ‘I have read in the papers you have to take a half a dozen bottles of some emedies, but you don’t have to do this with Dr. True's Elixir. Simply a few doses and then quick relief The thres cenerations of my family have been kept healthy using it " Symptoms of worms: constipation, sive breath. swolien upper lip, de- »d stomach, occasional pains in the e face, cyes heavy and dull, . grinding of the teeth, red points on the tongue, starting during sleep. slow fever Nearly every child and grown-up needs alaxative sometime. The fond parents safeguard the health of their children, as well astheir own, by keeping their bowels in condition 1o Dr, Tiue's Elixir only pure herbs are used No harmful drugs. woodsman and enthusiastic He A hardy i man of Maine, ing record to rep boy. thirty take Dr Laxative after ontof th old boy very appetite, had stomach, was suffering tion for months ‘I had not been in the hou when an elderly lady m and told Dr True's Ehxir, seen numbers of similar it had relieved fy boy was given a half I'rue’s Elixir, when he wms 'y nterest wriles: “Asa years ago, | began to s Llixir, the Family and Worm Hxpeller. Once months hauling It > woods and found my two-yes He was thin, had no lips. pains from constipa LV rt Ir six logs, E swollen an hour a good neighbor to get saying sl came my wife bottle of had I wh zen doses passed an to to eat play around and look He did not have to take a full and in later years, whenever he a few would ghten him out quick “When | get constipated, a couple teaspoons . True's Elivie, the Family Laxatie and Worm Espeller, | Keep the bowels regular by using Dr. fix me 0 K True's Elixir, the Family Laxative and “My son is grown up now and has a| Worm Expeller. Get the Family Sise. ste of Dr n lot of wo show improv with a healthy short dry co relish his feed, doses i of