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Mail Orders Promptly Filled OUR EXTRAORDINARY VALUES IN LINENS, COTTONS AND DOMESTICS ARE MAKING ALL PURCHASERS HAPPY TImporting direct from the makers in the European linen centers with no jobber's profit to pay, we can offer better Linens at lower prices than most stores ask. TOWELS in big variety of kinds and sizes. DAMASKS of every width and quality CLOTHS and Napkins in sets of many kinds. CRASHES, both brown and bleached, all widths. In fact, a showing of Linens that can’t be matched in all New England. All offered at the lowest prices possible for quality given EXTRA SPECIAL DAMASKS REDUCED Hemstitched Napkins, all linen | Half Bleached Table Cloths, extra heavy, | _ price $1.75, for ........... $1.25 yard 64x64 inches, all linen, "hemstitched, | T0- nch silver bleached, regular price $5.00 grade .............. $3.95 each | _ §2.25, for................ §1.59 yard One-half price on Momie Cloths, etc. 72-inch, regular price §3.00, for..§2.2 Finer grade, 72-inch, |egu]ar price $3.75, DECORATIVE LINENS for .ooovoiiiiiiiinn.. 8269 yard Italian Lunch Set, seven pieces, regular | GLASS TOWELINGS regular price ‘54 00, sale price..$3.19 ea. | Regular 39c grade 18x45-inch, $4.75 grade.......$3.69 each | Regular 45¢ grade 18x54-inch, $5.50 grade... 4.19 each HUCK TOWEI L = p Regular 19¢ grade, for .. CRASH VALUES ..... Regular 25¢ grade, for ..... All linen 85¢ Brown Twill.... 21%¢ (All lmen) 18-inch regular 50¢ Scotch Kersey, spe- | Others for .. olalli pricedia s e s 3 el I’egu!ar 59c¢, all linen 21c Absorbent Bleached.........15¢ yard | Regular 75¢, all linen .. All linen 42¢ Bleached ...ovvvvv..... 27¢ | Wonderful v :\luo cach one R mailed to property owners at an| Church V Berltn ews | early date. It is sald that there are A meet about 1,500 of these notices. 4 of the Kensingt Theodore M. Savage is chairman of the board of relief and his sistants are Willard 1. Alling and §.| Week-Fnd In Springfield n ing and pla wers discussed uary, have not yet The Misses Edith and Esther|pleted. Lindquist and Adeline Goodrich of | Fast Berlin Items Berlin spent the week-end as the! The weekly whist soelal will EOUE. ! guests of Miss Ellen Lindquist in |given by the ladies of the Springfield, Mass. | Heart church in the Savings bank and Phillip M. Fagan, |all are invited to o App%[‘ ifl TOW]] CO]m, Tofligm, SO o e O e ) A e (bt end in New York city. They visited imeet at the Athletic the automobile show and other |afternoon at 4 o'clock. PRE DOBS SI0 DAMAGEoroimomes “C e will meet i ey Miss Margaret Flynn, assistant at e el . |the Kensington post office, re- | day Tome of Russel Gold Threatened BY | 4 eront Now York ity and Flames—Board of Reliet Sessions | New Haven, where she has been spending a few days Scheduled—Want Busses To Stop Fire Damage $200 Damage estimated by Chief Wil- fiam J. Noble of the New Bri Nine men and one woman, all|fire department as reaching ooitred Lo erel anrestedi Iaat Muight 1|18 30 LRFESRAONEAE Tt oRa R HERORIO ; of Russell S, Gold early yeste following a rald upon a AMDBLNG | oepine An improperly built sement of den in Church alley at the Stiles and | place was responsible for evening at Reynolds Brick yards by Officers | blaze, which was confined to one |the monthly Wrank Brown and Orville Ventres of | part of the house and did mnot til § o'cloc the Berlin police department, All 10 | spread to any extent, |to be on ha of {hose apprehended will appear in | The fire was discovercd a fex court tonight to answer to several {minutes after ¥ o'clock, wWhe | charges. member of the family, upon jpower pi Officers Brown and Ventres visited | awakening, smelled smoke. An in- | the place at about 9 o'clock and |vestigation revealed that there was | found the men shooting crops. The |a biaze Letween the par “pot” totalling $11.95 was taken by | (he fireplace, An alarm wa e officers, as were the “galloping | taln fire Jominoes” and a pack of cards. The | ters at 3:18 o'clock, Engine Com- proprietor of the place was Sam|pany No. 2 and Chief Noble re- Thomas and he was promptly arrest- | sponding. | od for keeping a gambling house and | The prompt response of the fire- | for selling liquor. men and the work of severalf Eight men were found in the |, ¢ighhors, before the arrivel of the ! place and they were charged With | qogartment, prevented the fifc Deing frequenters, all of them LeINg | ;rom spreading. It was necessa arrested. They are Talbert Layton, | yo cut several holes in the part Danlel -Turner, Henry Middleton, | yorc 1o reach the blaze, but it was Willlam Preston, David Jones, J.1 ytjnzuished in short order. The Plant, Willlam Green and Jack | onto o turned to quarters | Toa Perry. The woman, Anna Chapman |y .t one hour after leaving for | Dated January 15, of 46 Portland street, Hartford, was | 4 "o arrested also, charged with being in |1 ™ ~—Other Ttems. e Girls' stowi 1 me costing of Derlin will me Offfee, Town Hall ebruary . m. for W. I ALL confiscated by the officers and bonds | L5y { mass of flan would have been it is believed, The blaze had been smouldering for some time near the fireplace. An| improperly constructed fireplace | wasg set as the cause.of the fire by Chief Noble, who stated that th cork not far from 1 for the release of Thomas were set o' $300. He was unable to put up tlie money and was taken to thej New Britain police station, where he was locked up, pending his appear- | anea tonight hefors Judge George G. | Griswold. The men arrested on the | | ! | s fortunate that the fire |~ g eel o™ o danger ot falllng into habits of vice. | & F08 TR T er it haa | UTS-SORE Twh quitts of alleged liquor were | ®5% HIECOVEEE B0 O C charge of frequenting: were released ;"‘“ Woor ”‘"; in bonds of $25 ach and Anna paid # P4 £30 in bonds for her freedom until | Want Busses to Stop Toight | Kensington sidents “are begin- | i Roard of Relief ning to complain becausa of the} :Bnmu!(nu ) Pre Prait Extracts, cakes and ! The Boardlotivellefinas a fact that the busses from Berlin to | itp achedule of sessions which | it take place next month. Due to the ©NOUEh when p fict that the new system for ap-|NU® and tho Berlin | praisal of property has gone Into ef- | Fe280N for this is the fact that peo- fect, 1t §s expected that the board |Ple, many times, especlaily in| «ill have an active period of meet- | StOrmMY weather, wait for the busses | New Britain do not move slow! dings, P ) "~ |on the porch ot the phnrnnc)"FRECKLES AND Hls FRIENDS All elaims for readjustment will | building or in the A F. barber b heard by the board on February | shop and miss the vehicles because 4.8, 5 8. 12, 13, 15, 17 18 and 20.[they do not slow up to ascertain The meetings will be held in the whether or not anyone is desirous NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Plainville News | FATHER FAY URGES | MIRE IOPRTION !Annual Report Stresses Advan- . tages of Joining Societies MRS 1. W MORSE DIES Broad Street Woman MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1926. Bristol News ...u hine whipped around in a semi- and dropped into a diteh be- 1 ide the road, Teglon “Boy "oy Scout Night" will be m BOrye ing of Brock in its umw ! Larne Contribution From Head * of New Departure Co. YARASHIS GOES T0 JAIL Man Who Vied From Lockup Gets (040 pageant wi presented by the an g exhibition im corps will at Home—Mrs, Mary troop in m short stree Tee Coating On Wires | grades under tha direction of Mrs. | Years Old—Theft Charge Nolled— | Interferes With Light and Power Legion “Boy Scout Night"—Bricfs W communder Stressing the need of ation among the members of his of bullding a nurses' | pastor of the Bristol hospital DeWitt Page from » New \ml.n,”,‘ an report yesterday morni number of Leg very 64- mch all linen, half bleached, sale pretty designs, 14x14 inches, regular DriCe o e D00 VAR $5.00 dozen ................ 25¢ each | 68- mch "bleached and ‘brow n, regular 1 by the finance e of | nons from [to devel of his ad- and costs # « of | dress. Dancing il conclude the| Total Darkness This Morning ning's festivitios, The city was plunged into dark 1e George Wissman, ness this morning shortly after | The church is the [aged B9 ye aside Ly this pur- ar the members would price $7.50, for ................ $5.30 | Checked, all linen, regular price 35c, Italian Scarfs, hand made, sxze 18x86, | saleprice ....vciiiinienn.s. 29¢ yard .33¢ yard 37V c yard During the year e that other "le‘, cinte Mr. Wie first communion and contribu- ... 1ic each 21c each All linen, 23¢ Brown Crash..........17¢ | Regular 42c grade, for ........ 33c each milding committec g as e 2o ciench ..... . 42¢ each 50c each lnlp\lrl nt Grange rk Plans Discussed of the official cliurch was held yesters s for futu will {ake in the business mau, | was T8 years of ag church i i Visit A bile Sk |21z ilstevinine afi s olaoas Nine Men aod One Woman Will| ,,,, Yisit Aucomobiie show in | Metnerncy il ae an hosee s hostess Hiali School Dramatic Club of St, Gabriel's chinreh | the Lome | ‘rank Cobey on Wilcox avenne 1'ri- ernoon to make plans for an 1 the Americ on hail tomor- (T worked out fos OVEr liow evening s o'clock. Test aol. |1 lace that de- ool Ir will be 1 upon at | stroyed by fire yestere While th tions i plans were not completé was ur club will mes Methodist . nbers a Obseryes 86t Birthday s Sup, Plan: for th2 ohscrvatien of ihe |specifications and paper work had nd at 7:15 o'clock. conrtiers |40 stralia, is to huild trading and ARD OF RELIEF X e Board of Relief of the Southing i s < f v at noon out of res ect to Mrs. | Wy ‘ ST R n;r-m.\ Rarnes, who ha a l th teams from the :the school for th | : On Wednesdny of € and 20, { POV the purpose | > Theft Charge nls from the llmnR‘ s on the list t is planned to T:45 o'clock matehes n MU Who was rearrested S. CHASE lvr\T Clam Chowder zes award- suppers (o I Clubh Mectings | nent’s pockets {arrested on counts of ass ious Thursday ev costs on |5 o'clock. Cleanse thoroughly—than, without rubbmg, apply=— A collision which 1 fisvors, Just rig Quick Relief! A leasant efccive arrup. and 6 Throat and Chest Sal 3 | pha 1tending club thiw afternoon, | | ‘romorrow afternoon at 8 o'clock. | 1 s, Charles Joy of Woodland BUILDS rtatn the mombers of | AR LA L] h, The ler for the PRt TO FIGHT street will e Tuesday il meet aso tomorrow afternoon reador same time Mrs, Romeyn Spare of 15 Sesslons reet will entortain members of the | The reader will be Mrs. | Torris L. Tiffany, | Parent-Teacher Moeeting, ® most ambitious pro- Altempted by the pro- | ¢ the Federal Hill | h fon will e | | prosented this e t the Fed.| ral Hill auditorium when a hist s of the seventh and eighth PURE FOOD Myra Merwin T with the assis- YRS | tan of the te ing staff of the| OVER 70 YEARS OF \l((‘ S8 The W1 deplet the differ. | S———— st ¢ ortant episodes of Ameri ¢ night, conducted by Officers e 1 ) pupils of the Jeglinski. Thompson and Lambert vielded a five gallon can of alcohol , the Rev. John |u gallon jug of alcohol and a quart k on the|bottle of alleged liquor even though * Mr.|it had been carcfully secrefed in yut has|false partition In the attie. - Tur. experience in the Orient | kowsky was found guilty of keephng v and is well qualified |and reputation and was fined $20¢ r s a1 18 a missio 3 Wissman, | o'clock due to the failure of ths ho died suddenly at | electric power caused by the fer street Satur- |coating on the high tension wires tomorrow | leading into the cit 4 ¢ morning ftrolley car and autos had con friculty finding their account of the fog. Should Recognize Russia Jerome Davis, professor o service at the Yale Divinity ke at the forum meeting ngregational church and in the course of said that the United Sta e hy recogniziy Soviet Rus that we had Mid-Winter Vrolic, zood deal to gain. Dr. Davis has The Mid-Winter Frolle of the New | had considerable experience as o Departure Girls' club will take place | Y. M. €. A, worker in Russia and in Red Men's hall on Friday evening, |other European covsitries, helieved nition of Rnssla should as soon as possible also said 11 now he be lieved that the Unit tes shouly joir gue of Natio The funeral of Mrs thel A, |though mitted that he was not Barnes, 43, wife of Irank A. {in favor of such sction at the time of of Jorome avenue, who died the signing of the treaty of Ver oma on KFrida ing ;mn « short illness with pneumonia, wa The forum mecting. which was argely attended ell attended, was preceded by @ tional parish hot n minute organ recital by Mrs, 12 o'clock, Rev. Krnest L. Wisme h. organist of the church stor of tl urch, had charge ed $100 and Costs nd burial was in the ver of Terryville who West eometery, 1 was sted last night on North Funcral of Mrs. Joseph Skelsky | Main street and who appeared in funeral ¢ ! caurt this morning on the charge of o died {operating an a to while under the uv in on T {influence of liquor. was fined §100 o . N cost "t lis home 1 | around \\rq or burial in the | v the Ame n Silv it | about 20 years. com Meriden, Conn. Mr. Wiss vived by his wife and a , Miss Mary Lynch, of thi at her home bureh this morni Rev, Oliver T. M bigh mass of rer mains were placed Joseph's ch raver p aded guilty for | Ford Plxns for Bigger on deeting ! Laboratory for Plon~y oting of Seicheprey | Detroit, Jan. 18 (P-—Plans for 1 American 1. 1, will held |1 experimental labo- far Lenna Deanch Moeets |derstood that several times the loss o county officers will be |from $230,000 to . would be 19 the ve ing of |inv new strueture mas A, Kenne brance, | Two stout all-metal planes, one a in the Tagle otored monoplane in its finat ntal stag: . t on were destroyed § o'clock. Following the | ose mee a soclal time wiil N cen nie el dollars in To Observe 40th Anniversary irvey evening yrs and thonsands of ery and tools were rably damaged. Al plans, nnivers: Palcs couneil. |heen sol- |[Knights of Conmine to he hel- | gine 3 carly tn April, now betng com- |aged. The eanse of tha fire has not pleted and various committc o {heen dete at work cn detalls for the event. | There arve several charter meind the Yord n- and were undam- Ttaly’s promised record olive crop live 1-ho will be the guests of hono | has been damaged by the olive of the council at tirc cel 1 seale. School Closed ewood school closed to The Ed hose funeral tool | -his afternoon & e O ¥ na | |varish house | 2 Jail Sentence Vor Yai: shis | ’ Joseph TYarashis of 4 | | Chew a fe sant Tablets, Instant Stomach Relief! day after escaping from the toils of police on January 5. was sen- 1 to 60 days in jail by Ju AL Donovan in the poli t this morning. | home wher of liguor has heen fonnd, he out of the police station w < on his cell door had failed to believed that 1 to his home moment “Tape’s Diapepsin mach 11 distress s of indige on. gases ness, flatu ow! Corr for a fen 1 millions of seseors’ office at the town hall from |of boarding them. — 2 until 5 o'clock In the afternoon As a rule, if the drivers do not { Yoo ENT except on February 13 and Febru- | see anvone standing on the corner i ary 20, when the hours will he from they speed along, without glancing 2 untll 7 p. m. Notices from the as- [0 right or to left to find out THAT T GOT FOR sessors’ office to the effect that as- | Whether or not there are prospec- CURISTMAS, HAVE fl YoU,0SCAR. 2 & sessments have been ralsed will be | tive passengers, Fogzy Weather === 'The dense fog which visited Ber- T L) {)n today made automobile driving 0 .l.0ore oxtremely hazardous and vehicies were forced to proceed with cau- | tion, lest they collide with ma- sh,ny Aoses chines nhead of them. Especially along the flats was the foggy con- A new French process powder | dition noted and many machines that is not affected by perspiration |could be seen moving along with — will not let an ugly shine come ! all | through: stays og until you take it ; aff; fine and pure; makes the pores | invisible: looks ltke beautiful nat vyal skin: gives a soft velvet xion. Get this new we which oc v powder called M Alrs. Tomlinson v Ihe Boslon Store. Raphacl’s Dept. tation agent a store, { and was well known in town "Iumlln*on | riin of Mrs. Fred- erick Tomlin werk gr! : = (Moux LERES OSCAE L WELL-WELL - ARE VoUR PLETZENBAUM-AE COME [ FATMER AND ACTHER Bo‘m WELL, OSCAR ) TIAE T HEARD FROM THEM VOUR FAUER WAS SUFFERING FROM RMEUMATIC [ AN GOUT AND VOUR ¢ r”%‘ ] MOTUER HAD N AEURALGIA! Y A EUER SEEM AY DRUM OuER VD PLAY LD\W PILEE A OH VES, THEY STLL GOT EM = T THOUGKY YO0 MEANT WU ANY ' OF US Sk ! -