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Browi Tromson & “Hartfords ord's /to/n}mg Center: Used McCall Patterns? They Are Printed Bhone 2-5201 The Pictorial Review Patterns Are Fine Glove Silk Underwear Gives Enjoy- | ment to all Who Wear It. Good Time Now to Buy for Personal Use or for Gifts '"ERY WOMAN TAKES PLEASUR UST LOVE THE AND WILL ilk Vests, and Step trimmed with pink, pink blue, gold with black. Ins $5.50, Ins to with Vests Glove Silk some two tone effects, blue, priced $4.50; Petticoats, the selling for KINI blue with Step match, in orchid much desired 2.98 o $7.98 a pair. white, Bloomers in peach and pink, pr kinds, grey (Main fioor, aiste Silk Vests, hemstitched s AND SATISFACTION IN INTIMATE SILK AND QUALITIES WE O Belgium, blue, dainty UNDER- R, and 50, colors, in with peach, pink self straps, d $2.98 a pair. top . henna, black, also A navy, Leave Your Orders Now For Xmas Name Pencils make very pl xifts, not expensive but apprecis gold on each pencil yon a5¢ or set of six for 60c, name on ease and pencils, With six in the price n is 8. case vit ogram Ades, Playing Gards pack. Still better leatnerette case with (At Statione Berlin News EDWINT, CLARK IS NEAR 820 BIRTHDAY . Is One of Oldest Living Residents of Berlin and G. A. R. Man HAS HELD TOWN OFFICES: Some Objectors to Past Berlin Vire ruction Col Has District Tdeg—Cons pany Bowling Team Match— Residents Find Pault With Culvert wtrect Ll ik of Tudson his 82nd birthday November 15 dest living lved He Wwin 1. ¢ will eclebrate home Thurs Mr, Clark is one residents of Berlin, 1hix town nearly all Lbofn November 15, the M, and Mrs, Hiram Clark, His hoy- Lood was spent in and around Berlin stodent at t old Bers the bmilding located next nee of tie Misses Bran ay the o ing life of hay in was his 1841, vl he was a e lin academy the reside . his yunded 1843 ademica academy Ly the Worthington A eiation, and its board of cided that the first floor used for school purposes and the ond for rel of gious With the school work school ceased to b tained, but yoars that was de director should iglous services and conrses onnection vhen e rell lectures in ¢ Just not the can it was in on Mr, CTar EDWIN 1. CLARK, £ 19, G age o Mr « At the in Company a orign tate ovember, A. D, Present. Bernard Latate Ju) said an Rrita nent in writing purport #l and testan o proved. 58, 46 § ppears, Orderea i Aerern thin e o Conn sing ted, can order set of three leather you get the two monagram on casc, $4.00, Section) | ing a Third | many ! Miss useful name in for with for 60c, and With | 1 case | three | w | not a Statione ry for nd on back, for packages copy. Heavy years in the Civil the capacity during the secon@ War., T and t mber of regiment, of the ing the war, Married Miss married Miss and four childrer couple, Lilllan, Ge Compar He ll\ to llu Cora and Arthur Mrs, E. E Mr, Clark Doris Honiss, * His first wife died married Miss Hattie An active interest has been shown by past At one time he man, holding this positic He also been has two Honiss and M in W Mr. has the town deputy judge « oceupied sm lark 1s a member st, Grand Army of the Nritain Remembered Old ars con time lark used days old grst run came, They r lule, hut of the 1terl members we past of the horse which re befo ley hour cara e wero venlence How the New Hartford were going ust and ) jecte to York railro put ¢ and tirst tHrough Ridge Ridge ¢ the tracks Mr. Clark Mr. Clark gaged in farming. in the southern art retine l‘,,“nmh rof home sir In Poor Meall) fined to to wost th to this be B within 1 oW pec weed algo for many ye th years " his to hoyhood d Now times 1o cuuse of Objections v is obviots that € ) 1 his Mines: n " m erea come when Afetrict Koy Citize na cral jee ol 1 district wa ection ting ¥ 10 v <ilant e finding ned i of the beliv or the fire s A wood wher by ot ng U “trict other id r items, chethook tor It was st thew impro walks, scw w hi ted avor ¢ district that the kicke who hardly ever st cshold and to find out the 1 ver facts of " that atw pet busy after & They never up views at & meeting or opinisns Anothe the ohr stand nd are roob Comstrnction Temm Bertin Constroction . published was all raising p oif attend m the 1 ith elay ry AMOUCHLE"™, popular hird ny N were orge Honiss of Hudson grand iss 1915 and Sage ark for irt o the childr anette in Personal Greetings, ine of samples of Personal Greeting Cards; they more beautiful this Christmas | your car Scetior Artillery, and served for three served in of gunner and corporal cars, previous to this period of service be- K of the took part major engagements dur- Anna Deming. Anna Deming May | born Hiram, Clora Clark 1% now stroet, n, | 0Ut thut the road is a state ald thor- was | court offices « Rtanley Republie, Days, to tell many re the n oon New company trac Worthington the eir ple v where wtor He ~drawn Hav trol. one A great con they memory o ars \ege e town vistt Voieed wa that is L] is stat ter Boey the op Heys te Kick at times when ectiy ing mor- 0o} in he 1916, in town affairs 8! the first select. clght prosceuting and of a on at ks more styles than ever in our year than ever. weeks away, Call ss than seven plenty of time through 1s in ur line o by edition Raphae with illustrations, o8 of the kensington Bowl- s sericse Kick About Culvert Attention has been called by eral Kensington residents to the vert on Main street, Kensington, nea Anderson’s store, This culvert runs under the sidewalk, or did until the ground was worn dofyn, The com- plaint is that whenever there arc heavy rains the water washes over the sidewalk as the culvert is com- pletely stopped up, The attention of the town authorities has been called to and the information was given first mate ing leagu sov- culs It oughfare is understood that the attention of the highway department has alse been called to it. The resi- dents feel that the town teams conld busy there and the workmen, with little trouble could open enlvert and deepen the ditch on other side It w0 that the water would not into the road, wash Ing away dirt and leaving small canyons, the of run the Road Is Widened highway department workmen busy during the past few widening the Berlin turnpike excludes Berlin street wherr conerete gutters, but the the 'pike are being considerable distance on State have been duys This there qther widened a cueh side Ttems of Ty Worr Avd Cor cgationa church afeteria supper in the church room Thursday evening at 6:30 are pest The society of the Berlin hold a dining o'clock There of selectmer The ton T. A morrow 'S will no mecting of the board last cvening whist of the will was Kensing held to " society e ning at hal Little change has beer ed in the lition Mrs, James Garrfty o nsington, who fell evening. Fast Berl Aid will serve a Wednesday ove in con Ke and was injurcd Saturday Ttems society The 1 Viethodi fos of, church supper chureh parlors § o'clock. Al are the to the Mod iitd ceting o Athictic b M the Community Theater Plain s ille Toesday |veming Under the Auspices of the ALL-FPLAINVILLYE. yooTeALL THEAM Ahiberz « O hedra Musde by Syncopmated ri the | ! served, the cr | the form of flow Mis Ward will leave in the ice ed in n being ser be fun | Hulten-Carlson Nuptials on Friday- in L Held Tonight— Court Trial to be Armistice Day Hunters Tied in Contest—Briefs | Usher have in their new will Martia an View New Mountain at ghe 55 will her in was Plainville News !:m. e for Springfield, Mass., win®re & — | she wiil spend the winter months. | Cut Silent Policeman BRISTUL MAN IS Birginio Angelini of 535 Congress | | avenue, Waterbury, will tried in the town court this evening on the | charge ti the silent traffic ARRESTE“ l | polictman in the center. He was ar- rested late Sunday evening. c;c»|~ 129 Pound Rabbit e Day, Arvid Day and a party Constable F“"‘ey Gha]‘ges Driver o gt Hartford returned from a hunting trip in Granby last . | cvening. The local men had seven [the rabbits, a jack rabbit, weighed 1214 pounds, according to the story 90TH BIRTHDAY told by the local men teday. 0 OBSERVE Foorball Dane A balloon dance with all the that goes with it, wili be given |the Community theater this evening under the auspices of the All-Plain- {ville football team. The dance will @bservance — Two be @ novelty in town and arge |crowd is planning to attend. Ahl- berg's orchestra will furnish music. Plainville Briefs Constable B. W. Furrey arrested Mr. and Mrs, James E. man giving his residence as Bristol | o' 0o eie residence |on Cooke street last evening about!p o on 5 canal street. 10:30 o'clock on the charge of driv-| " p. zng Mre, I, H. Frost and fam- |ing a motor vehicle while under the v have moved from Whiting strect linffience of intoxicating liauor. The |tq an apartment in Neri's block. policeman was summoned to thel The Busy Bee Sewing cir scenc by a telephone call which stated | mept at the home of Mrs. that there had been accident on | Poran this evening. |the road. Several quarts of alleged | Thomas Mather of Iliguor were found in & truck which |is in a eritical condition had been driven off the road and|Britain General hospita {down a short embankment at the! To Observe 90th Birthd: rondside. Mrs. Martha Dora Seymour of The driver, whose name not | Maple street observa her 0th given out this morning, was by | birthday at home on Thursday. |the authorities to be in an intoxicated She was born Messina, N. Y., on | condition. He was driving @ truck | November 15, 1833, She lived in New and seemingly lost control of the | Hampshire for some years, later mov- | wheel and drove the machine over the |Ing to Massachusetts. She has lived {embankment. The automobile was|in Plainville about 17 years, being an Jamaged to some extent, but the driv- | 0ccupant ot the first house to be er was uninjured. Dr. H. Frost |crected In untain View district. was summoned and he examined the mArried S axmannin injuries. but found tispyl Gl owing 1 Seymo ames He driver for The truc inspected a him to placed bai the Policeman Iurrey under arrest and hall where Was cell, He was let on no g for appearance court at a later date Armistice Day Observance Yesterday's observance of Armis- | tice was one of the biggest celebra- | tions ever seen here, Several hun- | dred men, women and children, repre- | senting various organizations and the Miss school children took part. The line daughte of march extended up West Main | Cedar street strect to Washington to Broad to | Unionville avenue, | Whiting to East Main to Hough to|Mrs. Charies Carlson, Maple to the town lot at the Friday evening in the Swedish Beth- of Maple and Whiting streets ny church, in New Britain Rev, bers of Brock-Barnes post, Ame stave F, Pihl will perform the cere- Leglon headed the procession A recention will be held at the music was furnished by the of the bride in Plainville after Glover post band of New Brit remony and the couple wiil go lowing the parade, short ex honeymoon. Upon their return | were held on the town lot which | they will reside fn Plainville Rev. John E. Fay, pastor of the The bride is employed in the chureh of Our 1. Mercy was the |ASsembling office of the ‘Trumbul principal apeaker Chattes Electric Mg and the groom is | Wyokeft pastor Plain n employe of the Standard Steel & Congregational abite. ring Co. Both well kn nd tion, | popular among t younge In the eveni Plainvilie Sea” wa Trial Tomorrow Night, the postponed trial of Josep litseh N Britain, arrested weeks ago by the state Whiting street on a « a motor | Nuenes | vled to court has time seph latér slate be prosent sit on the liam J up Charles, She has | Orlando, Fla., town | olis, and John and a grand dau Parmalee of Ph She is in good health and feels quite active for her years. She is well known to all of the dents of the town -Carlson Nuptials, Astrid Elizabeth Hult Mrs, Augusta Hulten o and Hurlburt Carlson of of AMr. and will be married brought he out in a this town Iph' I H. of ter, Minneap- Peorla, Tl Mrs. Edma H r of son corner Mem- rican while | mony. Eddy. | homa Fol. | the ce reises | ON & -to-he of Re of Co. the gave by ille chureh the play “Unc presented under the aus Legion in the The play success angles and prove from beginning to end on of the performance, uquet of garden flowers {was carried down the middle 1 prescnted to Dr, 1, H ywright. Dancing followed Tied in Contest Floyd lish and Peter tied place in the | contest being condueted by ville Engineering and Supply Co. having a total of The ner of the given a rifle consisted the pices Grange from all |ing farce | the conely magnificent i The Ll post sa o I & scream- PRI At arge while under the « pehed po vehiele toxicating Hquor up in the morrow evening Attor Brita ability made the Justice K. P. Prior case and Grand Juror Foran wi! ut SOUTHINGTON NEWS com tow alsle Th the I"rost, oo it the request G. Woods heeause police Ke of New first Nolan are hunting Plain cach the for w ™~ the ar W 13 points win- 4 prosec Lir contest W sh's bag of Kali game pheasant partridges and rabbits while Nolan's w pheasant, one partridge ey squirrels Episcopal Notes p. m one three two rabbits About 35 were present a d i Hizh the assembly school jast Washingto: Parien Gui Guild oti lectur G noon Parish Kenyon's tour pur o the er ing H orming ». My sy foreement & f m of laws was presided over by round v hitte vepita L liquor lam Farewelt Pasty EASY TO DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR Back Color and Laustre Tea amd Iphar Watch Senator next presidential campaign in the upper house. but is a mighty power him after a recent chat he had w in the near | ning, November meeting hall procure with space members a sented the caused the the cupola I . of | nearby the marriage son Main o last L tion amounted to about $1, shattéred factories, the Millions Enjoy the matchless qualities of "SALADA" " XA H410 ORANGE PENOE BLEND 300 cups to the pound—-TRYIT. 26, held school. as the will he the high secretary v copies of to place the hands priests, and to have at the two union churches to held of The in o nd be The esterday afternoon to tuart Walker foundry a A when the ex ed, was blown through scaped serious injury. factory. i), explosion houses and has the Announcement Charles P, treet, to Miss {unt of New York wony was performed Thursday case of Titti of liguor conducted of city, in Aldi law by The charge raids heriffs a Hick Aldi's was the arch made warrant home and the cafe was the ucted in The when in the n been New instructed constitution | names of charter minis a copy mee ext w re in The glas mad N Li o The mass 10 Hr. Day But 8 Hr. Pay | Demanded by the Germans to | sters pre- | ings of eek, chemical squa-d was called out fi which 1 by an explosion in a cupola at workman who was in osion occur- window but The the was damage | force s in e of | of Louis Clifford Hobart, | Hobart Hazel orth llian cere- York | arrested on aid county cers stated that they had sea cafe given I selling tor H. C the fraternity e gan the governing board members of st « » N P godparent the evidence that Aldl because no to show at home, Camp presented Assistant the 0LD GRADS AGCUSED OF SMUGGLING LIQUORS niversity of Michigan plaint That Brought Nov, 13 bring Chicago, grads louses of made University 1ding the “old rsitics are by the atter egent of institutions alum is intemperance which is ne problems that said, “He on gal ® ducatio: “The . the ause for s, now crative Ir. Be campus day ressionable you 18 and co invitation of the litt Irink command to the Charles Curtis Senator Curtis is th He is the man » senate “1 believe the best wa honor of ti the at umni on moral fssue n, t r rnities are from bring Gets Booze 1s violation force d the in of irec- Edward out was ched had had the for con- offi- 1 the been been Prosecu- st C ate's Being Into Frat Houses, Charges liquor colleges and Junius of to meetin sequently student W 15F prin our the confront lque The that the uni Beal Michi- g o cipal ime us,” to im- " Al ways to body In M nnug lolat Mr sort to rtual ppeal and Tic cir reing fons auto- | pressing ar ma s by A car | s @8 we 1 HECLA DIVIDEND W NOTED LAWNY LY N of Kansas closel keeps in the ba eporters are President Coolidge. during republican w grou view nake Ing Duesseldorf, Germahy, Nov. 1 10-hour day for eight hours’ pay {which the Rubr industrial magnates | of the Stinnes and Thyssen groups say is essential in order that deliveries in {kind may be resumed on the repara- |tion account, is proving the great ob- stacle in the way of a successful con- clusion to the negotiations between the occupation authorities and the Ruhr industrials. The workmen are irm in their refusal for this conces- sion, declaring they must have ten hours' pay for ten hours’ work. The | negotiations are continuing. A | | Will Attempt to Dig Up | Part of Tiberius’ Palace Nov. 13.—An attempt is to be made to recover from Lake Nemi near Rome the floating palace of the Emperor Tiberius consisting of twe galleries which have been buried in the mud for 10 centuries and are be- |lieved to contain marvels of ancient art equal to those found in the tomb of Tutankhamen, The expenses of the | work will be borne by private indivi- als in order not to burden the gove ‘ernme The has the ape Rome, project CAPITOL 3 Days Onmly Starting Monday Musical Comedy That Outshines All The Law Breakers Big Cast of Nifty Girls Genuine om- OF MAGNESIA Demand “Phillips" and Refuse Watery Substitutes “Phillips,” the nesia prescribed by Protect avoiding “Phillips bottle original physis A Iy Milk of Mag: for ept or your doc- imita- 50 years by nuine clans tor and tions of the g« cent bottles, also tain directions—any CHILDREN CRY - FOR“CASTORIA” yourse B0-cent s, cone drug store Lspecially Prepared for Infants and Children of All Ages Mot Constipation, 4 Diarrhea; Stomach lation f o it assim P Is Your Work Hard On Your Kidneys & backac scouragcd ¥ Many o k ”» e New Peritain KIDNEY DOAN'S "l 60¢ at all Drug Stores Toster Milburn Co. *iglhem Bufiale NY