Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
120IRS0N ariford’s Shopping @entor: Our Winter Coats at Maker’s Cost Offered in Time for Thanksgiving, Are Being Eagerly Selected. SALE PRICES ARE FOR THE MISS EXPECTING SALE AT MAN DO NOT DELAY. YOUR is $59,50. s Cost— We Only Ask. ... SEE tegular )0 tegular $29.50 tegular $35.00 legular $45.00 Regular $19.50 Regular $65.00 Regular $85.00 At these cost prices no Coats will be held on deposit; none sent on approval You have choice of our of new winter Coats, fur-tr Coats for Misses, stout models. the larger sizes, facturers we offer immen are bepeficial to you. Style 213, regular price At Manufactur- $49.80 THE Because of the excellent co-operation of our coat manu- se savings that THIS WEEK TO GET A NEW WINTER COAT ADVANTAGE OF THIS SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY OF SECURING IT UFACTURERS' COST, YOU SAVE ATTENTION is §65.00, ers Cost— We Only Ask. . SAVINGS TO BE COATS, at COATS, at COATS, at COATS, at COATS, at COATS, at COATS, at Man ufacturers Manufacturers Manufacturers Manufacturers Man ufacturers Man ufacturers Man ufacturers T, I Coats of Newzelia, 1 Velvetone, trimmed w Wolf, Fox, line, Marm that are regular stock immed or plain Women and in fashionable. Berlin News REOALESS DRIVER o) Days Mo for Man Whose| Car Tnjured Miss Hodgson ; MAROYSOY TAKES APPEAL Dancliters of American Reye'sgion Vil Bold Vieeting—Meriden Man Ined S0 teaths Wheel On Au- filo—tays Berdin Garage, Ladhnd A timor luced to the ef- RSN Feed your Hair Bear-Grease ANOLD INDIAN REMEDY | Did you ever sas a baid headed Indian ? Besr-Grease was the hair dressing of the North American Indfans and our forefathers, and they all rowing, healthy ha N was Intro . keeps scalp romotes healthy he rnots ofthe hair. BEAR \ful lustre and rare frag .and it STAYS COMBED as you ad it. Fioe, also, for children's hair. But ure the Bear-Grease you use is trade ed BEARGRO—then it's genuine. Sold only by The Fair Department Stave Boston Department Store Bear-Gro Very benefi- cial to Hair and Sealp bt that auto 12 miles by e 0 the car ceident, Mr it he had it was 300 hal ni an hour Agrouson and at th onson not son table Fru Anronson folle sald that drazue distanee far the car there were marks pavement owing th 1 tire on the 0 after The officer tostif W com must have b 12 miles that applicd Aavons traveling faster than After AP Grisn S50 For Rechles erman Lampher Mcriden, onids sness to answer driving.o 1a nember On Car um s, of t - Breaks Wh un of Hi, 4 one e fonde ihaie in front of t Rerlin strect empted to o e ear wa o had avenn t and for repairs To speak At i A R. M r eniber meeting Emma Hart Willard chapter, Da i f the American Revolution, ¢ Mrs, T T ernoon. Her subjec Tatriot Mecting Miss I'lorence 8 the N Crofut tw M Woman Mis tertainie To Hold Imnl\' Matt (arc T\ old A t 12 o'clos g to introdn into the spirit of t clubh of K e in Fores of 1 Purchases Berlin Garage Mary A. D Deal Mrs s pur on t known tc new owner will of Emery and Doty, (e of and the first Gi aiiout i (hdiveAr Will Help Vamilics spirit of helpf by Berlin the meinr 0 toward t The tr Gr ¢ bers voted he .yh. ess by the fire w T} .-y',\-.;.\m: progr stroy A ress, “Tha red by Past Mast n. Dancing was er meeting Parents Prime Entertainers Parer strict ts of pro entertainers, formal reception to the Worthingto wunity 2 Berl the n s last Abo t ay residents w pres CALLED TO Style 033, regular price At Manufactur- " $56.25 i $49.80 MADE C ¢ ¢ Ci Cost Price, c C All Higher Priced Coats and Show Pieces at Cost Prices time ad- e brak Damon to NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, \ Plainville News | TOWN MAY HAVE 5 ONLY, ANY WOMAN SHOULD TAKE OR QUICK AT THIS AS AT NO OTHER TIME, THESE Style 803, regular price is $39.50. At Manufactur- ers Cost— NOW ost Pric ost Price, ost Price, ost Price, $42.60 ost Price, $56.25 Jost Price, Veloria, Laredo, Kashmelaine, Jownywool, Furlaine, Lustrosa, Suede, Revella, luxuriously | ith Beaver, Squirrel, Muskrat, Skunk, Opossum, Nuteia, Sea- ot and Jap Mink. In colors extremely smart and very A geveral ne furmal natur vefreshments course of the ¢ Bible Class Banquet The Men's Bible class of Berlin will hiold it's annual banquet in the tiia dining room of the Berlin Con- aregational ch tonght sting program has been arl f ud a record crowd is expecte fur speaker of the evening will be t, Jtockwell J1 Potter Hag Ve and Instrumental will also given, on Items of Interest an| The Girl Scouts met. this { at 4 o'clock in the commun The weekly wlhist of the nsington will lock at the Mes {lorgan and family have ed to New Miri ler home Mar Agricnltural Fddy N. good time of an resilt ed In in- and the was the we | | vening, | 1 ow non of ord fed sclcetions be \itarnoon ¥ house. A. B be hela hall, of Berlin Britain. orth has returned visit with Miss Connecticut coll Smith rday on a b ) to New Bedford, Mass, Fast Berlin Ttems, ekly club wi church base clock. Mrs arge of the m : ey il b Ha s MacKendr: into the and resid family ce on occupicd d fa . Gabr whist social at the D. Rich on yon. iel's churc home Main street Five' din COURT OF RECORD | Agitation Started for Amend- | | | agitation { rather | form ment {o the Charter TURKEY PRICES LOWER - Market Men Believe Cost to Con- sumer Will Be Tess Than Last Year—Red Cros¢« Roll Call Pro- gressing—Repairing Five House, Sentiment for inauguration of a court Plainville the of rec in the town of is being expressed about and will take in time to allow the submis slon of a charter amendment at the next session of the assembly. As is the casc in a majority of the Connectleut towns about Plain- ville's size, this town's legal system is carried out by grand jurors and the expenses and revenues of the court are rogulated on the fee sys- tem. Many of the progresslve tles have changed their town probable of communi- | legal syY- | tems to bring about a court of rec- ord with an attorney at law as ti® presiding officcr. The salaries the judge and the prosecutor are fixed by the legisiature and are not | dependent upon the volume of busi- ness that before jurist for review, as {8 now this town. Tor many years there has been for this in the court system. The present staff of officlals has administered its duties well and favorably and np criticism n heard, The argument the progressives I8 with the system than the of of passes the ca change heen of personnel the | staff to whom is entrusted the duty {1s explained by {adoption of the Worfhington enter- | | town of execnting the town court idea those who urge ir idea It the movement gaina suffieient momentum to warrant a decided step, a proposed amendment to th charter will he fted and submitted by the persons intere to the town's representatives so th it may be offered d af one of the first orders in assembly, 1f imendment is endorsed by th it will not be one year, Tn the event that Plain en a court of record, s ing through the a endum fo ti it dra uring the readir itls business in the islature file is giv will be ney of its repre- ) meeting, Plain- 3 question be ency of its repre- salaries, ith those aries o tov i proportionate of other towns of Jike size The fact that Plair ‘ ity is rguments {or this cha wha favor tha new 1sag of the sirong- ge. Those ing comm one conurt point out t this is one of the largest if not st town in ) justice court svstem idea with ange towr he proposed ch 11 go to a , but it 15 likely that they least to the aries fixed by the amonnt at wonld be ment -0 A that | ass | statement in “dward at| Bishe Brews! in ki regular me 4 this w L sorvlee ning 10 o'clock of fr nds of a very social him prise . cards and st ey bountitul TO SPEAR Dani Woman DANIELS rles 1, of 1 AH S hor Mrs last | ouiH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause —Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That's what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause of the ailment—clogged liver and disordered bowe Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels forming their natu away goes indigestion and stomach trouble Have _\‘nu ‘l bad taste, coated tongue, poor appetite, a lazy, don’t-care feeling, - no ambiti v'\ or energy, trouble with it undigested {wl~’ Take Olive Tablets the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with dneu\l You will know them by their olive gblor. They do the work without griping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for selicf. Eat what you like, 15cand 30c. Plaf not br ville en approacied for this matter own whether t an officiz as it is ¥ favor or oppose it in the sembly. Should their opposition be that the ay directly f or so great ot find its w amend wture, it is possible a charter eh Red Cross Drive to submit Dire g taken and it is ey commitiee at Wednesday Schools Close sign Entertainers Conventions Monday effective for | however, | & state that stil | ltinues through Tuesday. Many wil be on hand when Senator George P. MelLean opens the session and will hear n. opening address., There will also be a representation of Plain Ivie's G P during the business | wession Tuesday | Plainville will represonte JoI Kimmel and €, H, Newton nul Senator John Trumbull of this town will also be of the delogates-at structed bt it | they will line The many e prosent as one 1 ates are not Iy understood that up with the lowing. down state co friends, conven gt [ man ha The demoeratic he attended hy inville Jeffer- senlans in large numbers, The gath- ering will be held in - New Haven with Nora and Raymond ninghar Want st Work of stan in the Plainyi tirues to prog cled 1 ap [mum outsidc tion win s d Iard mupnng- ardizin e fire dey coupli rtment c favorably and s town will s the m New B e work of stand- its is exg protection has completed t rdizing coup |and its hya cent factories the work w The Pla municate replied willingne and hose Tiritain fire d, |12 now con {‘M give Plain Yielp in the r" conuplings |tn New Britain the Hardware City respond in cas |ite cquipme side ings fire rants. in One | gl Hardware 8 spesd coaperation was given by the of the City and s com- a £9 to cha As titnte with th |ing the blaz Repair Fire Headquarters se. memb and the h #aking i August Ne Britain | enne came mon 7§ rapidly appear- of ay » in the court of com- o when the case Britain Anger- s of J Lott bower of Linfore the | Followir o turning it tion to reco answered by Angerhower, | At the cor {on yos [er the plaintiff had introduce | number of witnesses to t1 bt had not completed its testimony. was seftled out of iant agree to pay a of the claim counter-claim. tismissed upon tle the o accident the e court when the defrr cash set ent dropped the iy was ment of the case hy ridge pw was ¢ dant Plainville Briefs ha Women's Federation gregational o goods sale . of tomorrow nith has purel at ,‘ 4 East Broad s Temco-Hart Hegem {ing mateh to be played this oy s will he one o in state cham- neral | RUB LUMBAGO OF STIFFNESS AWAY Community Theater PLAINVILLY Wil NOV. 19, Enem 8s of Women BRI ST 1921 IN PIECES ALSOP'S FARLI indred per Sliira NOVEMBER 19, 324 " Bristol News GOST OF PLATOON SYSTEN 15 $3210 Gouncil Approves Change in' Fire Department in Bristol B MERRILL RESIGNS oni- Amcrican Legion Nominates cers—No Water Mains for Edge- wool—King Co. Sells 10 Homes— Ales Leaves Board Meeting. In b r !the 1 depa halt of the o platoon syste tment,” Chief epartient met night. of the fira rd informe uncil that the the platoon T { The commissioners system in operatior sought action by yright in order tha 1 be madc in which must be presented soon The council voted to have the board approve plar d in the estimates with t estimates at the next that acceptance-may be by the city board will eall d wil of 21-hour du 1t arrangement Library Wants Monery. Growth of the library, which has reeded expectations, discussed in compllation of the budget last caused the appearance of Director Thomas A. Tracy the city council to seek an riation of $600 to cover de- nich are anticipated for g month of t Mr. | Tracy said that the cir on had inereased nearly 10 per cent. The council approve ed the requ and | voted the money bhe given to act its oxpenses, o fire for 1 Hayes city cot John E. d of come- ith th - two in budgét, | fire bring yearly ting §0 cided upon for six ad- e the ne- cessity is the h to m Schools Increase Fxpenses. Increase In the running expenses of the schonls was explained last night at the joint session of the ard of education and the city il by Superintendent of Schools Karl A. Reiche. The cost year be increased 837,500 which provided for 1273 new teach- ing positions, increases to present rs and for more materials. Merrill Resigns nk S. Merrill ten- tion as a member the eity council last night to be- e effective on December 31. The ition was aceepted with regret is colleagues who also expressed °ir congratulations. Councilinan M s recommend- o the Joral postmastership wa rded to Washington yesterday | gressman . Hart Fenn Council Considers Claims Favorable report was mads to the ! night b the claims of Mrs. Henry injuries about 1en she slipped on a ne on Irving street ‘nfavorable action was talken on claim of I'rank G. Porter of 24 it street, who fell into the scks ago and lost a suit forw by C last *iwo w Bachman for | n she slipped en North Main t was also reported unfavor of Mary ed banana p e clair Will Go To I n to present o tatn islature to the session, ame reac nort Corporation Derosic si harter wa ii after a e Vendors' Pees Decided Other Council Matters American Legion Nominees 1. Wis | poration of the Bristol Brass Corp., | second avenue, | his appearance in the city court this | trees. mer; membors of the exceutive com- mittee, Harold A. Hayden, Judge |Fat That Shows n e "Wiia i’ tui| Soon Disappeara Corning; chuirman of the entertain. | y ¢ ment committee, Royden G Additional nominations made at t in Decem meeting of which where it | 1) a hindranes to getivit v You on and stayn a burden te carry A curh upon pleas can tomove the fat where it shows by takiug after ' weal and at one Marmola Preseription Tablet, the post in December the ene Lttln tablots are & et and ef- '”""v‘” s mad A e AT 4 To Visit Collinsville Taxdge sell them, at one dollar for a box, of you ranklln lodge, A, F. and A m direct from the Marmola va\Mm‘n‘.mmmy (ol Motors Bidg A. F.and A, M. next ki Over 100 of the lo- planning to make e third degre cers and de Jarton be o first meoting of the post and the will at second ler the cal crs the nm and t r Smith-Bary I'he paris s Debate Attracts M. I house of the Congreg: *h was filled last evening i rlinrt Ici0% Smith of Farm- f ton, former candidate for govers eading r, 4 Barnes, ropresenta- clect of Bristol, on the question that the child rendmie ed.” were decislon itter was lo.nn w'{ local 1o No Water for Ldgewond proposed extension o city wa of ¥ or maing to the comn W wood in the : the city ot order hearir 1 before water commissione In spite of the fa erty owners in t) tition for the mai less than 25 per cent of was fou or i g hel proposed d be p udges, no ndered, Smith explained the proposed ndment, stating that it did, not whe provent iren under 18 years of cost wo E orking as those opposing pes to think but power to congross to and control the labor of up to the age of 18 if it deemed nec He told of the 000 8 hildren of the coun- try that were continually being em- ed in ind enterprises out- side of Mr. Ba denounced the pro- posed movement as socialistic and told of how 1t was fostered by lead- lists, He also characterized it as bolshevistic and drew a com- arison between the regllation ch congress would have and the 16 0F ten Hariaca |BeRY ‘n n by no‘\uL Russia. He st Bristol. The |ETcatly amused his audience by all instances |M°ANS of his various exhibits which i he pre an;vd against the proposed The houses and property Emsndmpnt. sold 1o the following: SENID ImbOj Soves HIE Allen on Third ave "Bimho”, the {\mrma‘ comedy un- Agnes Mulawka on der ausplces of the charity fund of i Bristol lodge of Flks plaved to & capacity audience last night at the Community theater, when the offer- ings of the local artists were well recelved, Especially noteworthy was the acting and singing of Miss Edna Beloin, who took the part of & New land yaung woman who left home to seek adventures on the is- land of “Rignbo.” Charles Yeager as an Ameriean engineer also did well part. The bandit chorus showed a finished role as did the Hula cers, The show will be presanted agatn tonight To Plan for V. ¥. W, Convention Representatives of the various fraternal orders, lodges, clubs and § tt nt shoul the ction 1 prop- ad pe- no extensior 1 out what the trom would gl It regulate ch The board of endeavored find sc equitable the means of work ti basi. due to the were long stretc past which the assessing th Arer of on ti i fact hes of that rm land water ins would | have to be lald but even with this | proposed, many the property owners thought the expense did not Justify the improvement Kells Ten Houses. e real estate deal w pleted yesterday when () race Land Co., a subsid consummated the s and property in sales in practicall were large two-famlly were lory D, ob and Third avenue, and Margaret McGrane on Gustav and Helen Paulau on Second avenue, Allen C. and Louiss Ptolomey on First ave. Charles H. Pond on Preston sfreet, James and Mary Cornelll on Sixth avenue and River street, Fid- mund and Augusta Adams on Fonrth avenua and Holden street, Steve | Miynarski and Michael Slivinski on Fourth avenue, and Henry J. Avery on Preston and Alhert strects Raided On Wife's Complaint. Upon complaint of his wife to the flect. that he was selling liquor at his home at the Northside, TAnk was arrested by the loeal po- lice for violation of the Nauor laws last night after hix home had heen | ©1h°r organizations will meet in the ratded and a quantity of liquor se.|Palace theater this evening at 8 cured. Tn the clty court this morn- [ 0'¢lock when plana will be made for ing he was fined $200 and costs by | the state convention of the Veterans Tudge William J. Malone. Tink | Of Foreign Wars to be held in his was presented by Atforney Robert J. | C/ty on June 11, 12, and 13, 1925, Staek = * At the request of the Harold J". Em- S mett post, Veterans of Foreign Wars SR of this eity, practically all of the or- firetagotehoniar ganizations of the city appointed two bile, egates to the meeting tonight to charge of reckless driving presentad by Attorney Wi DeRoster. John Stadev against John Rida that he meets Bida, he proces beat him up, it {8 said sxercise in f{his m 1e, nue, in his Charles Ryan. who Forestville collided conter with some e ing his ’HMN“”» was fined 250 and costs on e inm N. for the florts will be ate plans conven- 1 be made and bfl it on 1d in t made to have of times ever hs holds a grudge i L is ¢ DINES WITH BANKER ds to is latest ner resulted in morning where Judge Malone im- posed a $50 and costs When Stadey wanted to know what it was all o fndge Ber- At Fintertains His President Coolidge As fine of nard Baruch Guest he Dinner. Wasl Coolidg: ahout that t1 as tn exerelse woods and try to knoc was vu‘!, by ¢ & next time t gton, No had a the White House la \I. Baruch of New Alcs Leaves Board Meeting. | cpyairman of the Tominfek J. Ales was snsper flrl{ and author of from the Jocal real estate hoard at iic clauses of t ed un fiics In vie th the he wi or guest at t Bernard York, war time war industries some of the o treaty of down the st ni Loard, econor its menting yesterday for at \ practices a snit hro & Gerth of Ne Ha ethica 8 the of Mr diselost Iatat B against Gert in 1t 1 the supe court s visit to the V last weel with the president created Ales w & than usnal interest when it was for con o « summar afore iblie tod re made of n discu: Mr. Baru the farm onts we presidant with WEED ELECTED Nov. 19. — Mra Point s La clected MRS, ) . SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN" —omine "Bx)sr Cross” on tablets you are oved safe years tor 120 th af tade mark P package egtions. of 12 tablets of 24 and 100—Druggists. icacd " boxes Apiria i e of Bayer Masul acidester of Sallc