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X Dy 2 ! 4 i ) ~l \ (‘ 1 A¥ i ) NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1920 | bus driver stopped to aid the gers in t rturned car b | nceded no assistance, Althot fering from shock, Mr. C 1 a slight cu 'Plamvtlle News CONSTABLESBUSY =~ . DURING WEEK-END = White Oak Accident Results in Arvest of Hartlord Man | c20.cosessr i FLAMES ~ DESTROY = AUTO sroros™ | S were made of New continue to N > ove oz Thomson & @ THANKSGIVING LINENS ATTRACTIVELY PRICED JUST NOW ! Swe car for the but so quickly did envelop the entire vehicle that the car was almost an entire loss. the shred of upholstery stroyed while Mr, Cavan coat and geveral bundles, in | the registration and the driy state policeman were on the an in s Cav ipted | rawnees Britain Defeated accident ocenrre estigation a M no a jourr 1 passen- ut th wught flames 1 cluding Constable Clesson Saunders and an 1 . /% i in rutomobile of I‘u_mh who come to Brown Thomson year after vear to arace the traditional |§ Ly Locals—Legion to Conduct a pacsin feast will find us better than ever prepared with first and new fashions in Linens, g e o s . o smoker This vening—John Ma- hoth practical and decorative. . o deley Dies At Age of § rner but no poli o ALL IRISH LINEN CLOTHS housands of automol John Madelcy Size T0x70 Cloths | through Plainville over the week-| John Madeley, 87, of South Wash Size T0x88 Cloths ..... end and the constables were kept|ington street, one of the oldest resi Size 70x106 Cloths .... | busy directing traffic. Saturday wit- {dents of Plainville dicd Saturday eve D9 \P> ing nessed a steady stream of cars bound | ning at his home follow an T ]n(‘h .\(\[“\H]-\ to the Yale gan at New |ness brought on by old a Two accidents oc- | leley had resided here ALL IRISH LINEN CLOTHS one res the arrest and had a largs host of ord man e his vor health, his death o v A dent | came as a di. ot shock to his many 37.00 Pla Brit- ! friends and . 8.00 the quarries at White | mourned T2x108 Cloths 10.00 in o threc rded D < 38 00 machines. Constable « 1n- | positior nch Napkins ‘\ )0 doz. called to and| Mr. Madeley was born in England ’ discoys t one o drivers | on October 8. 1842, 14 B ALL IRISH LINEN CLOTHS had disap od ountry 57 years ago and took up \ s . He start An s’ which resid Plainvilie. Three ! > 70x70 Cloth e hatar e the ¢ Mr. Made- I IRIZERTIOX RS H ] (1T N rest of Joseph Gagne, 27. of f the Edwin | Size 70x106 Cloth $9.00 M| ar ford. on charges worked | 22 Inch Napkins to Match 50 doz. ||| of and evading re- ler th | yor placed under mily | honds of and ordered 1o appear i | “OUR in court tomorrow morning at 10| years ago | All Satin Damask Linen Cloths olclock i S H]- is survi yfton ‘,h Si 5 3 agn s headed towar ain- Madeley: two hters, Mrs. John { i 1—‘) 7 Cloth8 e dee msuiis ccording to information giv-| [, Lamb and Mrs. Arthur Boyington: 1ZCRI2x 00 E G oT] ST S d en Constable Saunders, when his ear her, Moscs Madeley of Bristol; Size 72x108 Cloths oot $13.00 crashed into a machine driven hy Rd e aroat Inch Napkins to Match 50 doz. ;‘“'{“ Dora "",rj“ o ”',"" 1 dehildr T 24 Inch Napkins to Match ol ot Caat g e other car driven b, hone hur A [ SHOWING BEAUTIFUL DECORATIVE LINENS AT ECONOMY PRICE Jl[jineicsennionyligadccor of the I M. E four botiles of liquor 1 officiate will e Linen Shop—Street Floor hidden in some bri . 1etary of the crash. One of the Governor 1o Speak s o0 10 ca invelve overnor John H. Tr ers of the cve man 1. Hart liam J. Malo arc expected Ier vitation to all I wars hour will ment This aftern were the guests of moving pictur theater Condition The condition of Conlon of 7 Plainvill hold its reg Chamber of Con Pieree street Miss Lucy Dixon Misses Dorot mith of transportation ar ughte Mr. and Mrs North Washington F Jo 5 Il at the Bri monia. His con improved Mrs. Fred Benz othy Clay will ¢ classes n Colonial 1, 4:30 and class ig for | Miss Elizabe formerly of 1 Plainyille ning will be Congres Cosmopolitan League 1 to he o P bt “{?gstol News | (e Endee chimner Day I 1, No 1 : ’J‘ ‘lm':e : lmpresswe Program Gammied Qut | e omn"or 55 Yorl T Menona! Monumem el e O RLAMES GUT o hall tc e Plating STOREHOUSE | - i i Boiling Hot Water in Faucet Leads : o Discovery of $8.000 Blaze— DO « Result=—1lan Health Mecting 20 1 A I3 « BT B 3 “ 9 . th 1 « Ad K rles ] \ « 1 Dranken o'clock Josept Dri been busine r 36 Will orced to ver Pined Sullivan Y A. Mastianni 89 89 & T “olice Se r the opening session of the fifth New (i popne 48 Tolloo, Ser- England conferen e Tieldi dnifz we i o N ) plaasss o cal residents continued the custom | rid s L “ 2 Boston on Nevember 2 I Dorst T i : nflu- Berlln News of placing flags in front of their Married Ten Years o m'l"“h ‘\:“'}"““"”‘y“' der the auspices of th o Maetn S . ‘ homes in memory of the sigr Of | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leonard of | 5 et el b council B. MacCracker N L ; I \olic — | the Armisti vears ago. The cus- | Perci vonie, Ien A e et He T ".', ‘L‘L_‘ Officials of 1} o) nd t Aterans I Soms o : \mx"nlll‘r‘: 0 0 b ollowe rd man was £ « 0! 1 levard. has atirac u.l much comment from | weddi the home Satur ) T m other parts of the country, will NMack's v : s \ horr A {old ihat T aohina hidkbesnttc. fack o IS sid; o road those who have had occasion to pa INE MY ehlectaral: s % end and addr the two-day | » 5 a8 of 2 2 Ui oINS Lo s et Distidining tally destroyed in the erash. Investi- [#!'eNd A wunchcon of the gos 5 the of he vehicle rdgin- hrough ¥n. 1rom a point be- | from Waterbury, Rerli zation showor r Gagne's | conferer Tunohco i CHNES KON (T E 89 1in tate of New Hampshire. low Roston corner toward & {aiMidaletonn B ihe: roc: 4 : je|ernors of the six New E nd | p' Bradies g H ; o town hall. hoth sides of od ;| BRIl i@t ahlengmashin s and the council members will < Minor Break By Minor: = 5 : N diwith ifings HALAE d continued on with three wheels o s ST Kolanek b Detectiiar Fe. o i i s dinetiin e LT S Y S cde the opening of the confer- Sa A ! ; ed in Hoo; I° Y 1 Car Totally Destroyed ; i M d to form n the corner w + 3 e nve horte . S A L . ongiheaconr ‘:” ided for a few vears in New Despite the fact that his automo- i “““““"": Toxer e ot h A 4 : i s M e 2 5 vears Gonard 1 A m ansportation Co. bus, turned com- ck-Barnes post Ladies’ auxiliary OE R by ) 6 sco pluy y 0 Ry onors mma Hart Wi i ! {ed itself facing | Will be installed tomorrow evening by serg \ W Sington—une Driver Arres o ; ey ter pl ness for himsel:, pletely over and righted itself faci i ! ' o anale In pursuing its policy of honor 2 in the direction from which he had | Mrs. Erbe of Southington. country §6— 250 vesandomih 1 i f — ing i r associates and pron A 1L Child Conference just been coming and was then to- | Pr! nt of Legion organiza- 56 7 only $1 in cand 1 one of the Bristol n inent fighters of the colonlal period, ih "\,'Hy S Eense DELaliy destroved! by fire) Michaell Ga|tion = - 1 line plunge egrly ' jiasaiegetone pnarkin sfll A Rel Wi Jin C 2 10 4 B m. | New Haven. and his daughter, who|are as follows: Preaident, Mra, To Lacks Bleikes 1 t or suing irthplace of the woman for whom| . &t Berlin Cong. Church was riding with him, escaped scrious | sephine Hoftman; first vi Nnbe i compzany contests and Summer Traffic Duty Completed— the local chapter is named 1 Sannstolle mMetibigatiesnoonylises d Mrs, Elizabeth Cassidy Willard Tt will travel to Hart Willa The stone has been | ! # ;"j”‘ ke altheiBerlin G Cavanaugh was on his way to | vice president, Mrs, Gertrud Swangon de 83 ng to play Berlin: Street. Dressed for Armis- | placed on the Hubbard property on |19 Rty (v o0 | New Britain when, on the Plainville- | Vasse secratary, Mrs A et 1 t city bheneath . Married Ten |LOWCT lanc. The organization has| e A sacicly of the figoyiington highway at Hansow's|White; . findnelal secre Virst Practice Sessions § o'clock. About 500 of tceliDay—QoupleBhMarcicd Mlleni ~oiur e b e o e a ireh will meet with Mra, Itrank L, | SOHthINE(o 15 aleloak Saturday | s The ir i L pr ofllioent expected to follow the ilcox on Wednesday aft oor o the high sche 1 ¥ Y cars—>Many Home From College. e M . started to pass the bus, 1 tea ¥ Yale-Maryland Game S ing in the same direc- Bernice Moor Ila y gYDY tomorr 00! H. S. Cantures Pinal Game \ a B 1 ol More than members of th i U did so. the also raham, and ex o et ahou v | Iristol High school eleven hod! into 2. Berlin and Ke m - Boy Scout ! s 2 hen Cavanaugh at- eTER GaTs s i \ o the curt on a very suc- ; oleant on troops and the la Berlin Roys’ it AL i ' Ll a1l in behind the bus. Investigating Damage deie ; ‘ 'v .‘AHHY; L club I the Yale-Maryland S pLL DS soaan Th of his car hit the rear | (onstable George Schubert 1§ ’ i e ) SLECNR Lot alout ootball game in the Bowl at New O Clirk st | of the bus. The force of the collision | ey conducting an investigation of | B0Y Brokers’ Runnei d o Windham : g e of | Haven Saturday o i tur ¢ Cavanaugh car, spinning | \ho qamage done to the property of HC]d in Theft C d\ el Dk 5 SR ke Puneral of Harvey Brown i 00 i K IonatroNssLoR ;LS| e R ORI i aBpTaTiville: SkeebiGInB on ial | tes v vror i Tan s Ay ¢ g0 40| Mot ; ““‘” et e I services for the lats| .;\ v ‘lwx‘x,‘ Wil speak on 1 ileitheiroof was onithelnave. oo ol o S e urenl by |G oo vear-old brokers' | Jit expected to report scoring all pned a arrested | cording s Delectable e P i o % - ¥ 3 * s N % 3 N o e B e e Johnson | Harvey J. Brown were held at L LT thecarpoansenediaronn duand il ol n R i dehooting: g a st ovanll rionts S ety ombs to- Swimming Meet At Club L e ioni Lemelae s ¢ 0 i e R WAL b (o OUNESE LD on HEiwheele (0B |y fodi ok rators, iand) tholmembera ofi| iy o ehe st o ling 255,000 g dagil Feriatin 7 noon v g d- 2 g i towards Southing SEES a Finiied ¢ 3 ¥ Sy at t loys' elu 1 g the bridge in Kensington : ‘r“w‘ M>‘ i :1: held in the First chapel, New “‘_I‘”f”“ e organization are determined from his employe Brown. W 1 4 o aburt o e R b b _mw’w‘ .x'; A 0 Thursday evening. Mrs. | o o e : simultancously, - but |50 that the ";A‘MVH ones ar ock, Harris, Vought & Co., last \ : : g fain ind met John Lol {ormarorasldent ol es. American hoard | 3y, nd his duughter | MO court. The dimag nesday P P ’ damag wmachin rlin but for the past few | yissionars o T o isted. The | mated at $1 Osborne was arrested Safurday | PrRsen! 1 (i i s home in O | will speak on “Social Pionecring in Blues Defeat Pawnees night in Middletown, Cor whe Al Id conie to z ' the Jatt Bombay." The Plainville Blues football t he was said to have spent 3109 for | 7O ent. accordin As a of Al Lntertainment Unz“u staged a great rally against clothes, an and o1 resort o ) ni 8 Missionary Meeting 'nder the auspices o ‘awnees of New Dritain yesterd e nt for ® \ Chllelan s The e of the Woman'sian's Aid socioty of u fternoon at the high school Most of ) s SR lanze 10 apps th Homie Missionar society of 1 gregationa church, i nd nosed ou 210 12 vi turned ove o [} 1 $ Rox ATy 4 Kensington Congregational church th i iPLAINVIL LE» was the local’ St i ith ho Oshe | n C ven thous will take place Wednesday aft ai f o Jison after two tie games with | packa pointed Lo a quict on at 230 o'clock at the home of (et i MONDAY and TUESDAY Tisistol Sl i b Irs. Ralph Woodin ; having An advance sale of tickets || MAT. ON TUES. THIS WELK s 5 Britain e e CREW O VISSED SAVED ah=ht ardhImost cnal: thday a versaries during th TR Sintor o Because of Legion Show strongly in the first period and I port, K. 1. No (e ar urday past mor 1 v to bring church. Tickets 1 Monday Afternoon red the Bl to pieces, scor persons of a traffic Saturc birthday girt obtain from Miss Helene Rohm. B in two Wit t 1V, Wers ed fr irown- i HAL OF MARY DUGAN we 1 | act th Ya Eawi Alphabet sale TSRS TAT U Scoratio favor & - ' bei L The Kensi noNew club will | The Woman's Aid so Pawnees made of changes of Providl S G S through with [meet at the home of Mrs. Albert rlin Congregationa in their lineup proved to be : i D oads of children, several carloads | Schilling in New Britain 1omorrow | sponsoring an aipla bt heir undoing. Th came hack : Take the safe and proved remed; om Kensington, Rerlin, and East | evenir Mrs. Schilling will b held in the church on De to score a touchdown in the secon 0 —a laxative quinine. . . . [y in being adicd to the stream. No | sisted as hostess bv Mrs. Clad this time the society will offcr for quarter. In the third period the reg FOR BEST RESULTS cleanses the system and the rests were ;.m ¢ L ,1’ Steven 1 Mrs. Douglas DeMe sale arti such as books. aprony, | ;n.m Pawnce team returned ':‘. USE HERADD. CLASSIFIED ADS e At b r[ummere]m;s the cold \ough Constable Williz The program will be in charge luncheon sets, quilts, and numerous icture incup but the lo ere not to b g G . 20¢ at all S| TR I N B tall Kensington broke the almost clean | Mrx William Norton and Mrs, It other articles, P HOW’ denied. A flash pa attack ShabRy Po‘e s dru;puflf’ cord by arresting one driver Sat- jora wing z gand coon brouglt Blues a second : Eael el Laxative rday night Notes (Continued on Page 16) touchdow he poir ; : 3 fat Constables Not On Duty The ‘Tuesday cvening brid With ) touchdown was mudc ] i : Last Sunday was the officiul end-1 il meot tomorrow evening at the | === == Norma Sheaver. H. B Wamer, ||y ypeng ! LT & of the period during which the | poy, or' PO © i SN CH ESTRR | tament B Hatiselt SOMERIC i e Tnae ol e ) g iy o do traff e Farmington avenue. CALLS For Sl SR S s U period, beginning on A ; A son has ben born to Mr this soothing, safe ointment that fre- Fvening Show Doors Open At {rom scor ; rea ; extending e i \rs. Thomas O'Connell of Ka quently relieves in one application— P LaE N K e § n immed of October, con (O s and seldom fails when applied oncc SN Yiverything is in readiness for RIA J L ! Tablets St sital every hour for 5 hours. All druggists. & annual smoker and entertainment of | z Successful Sin 1889 rday showes it e ' t merica ¢ and (¢ ng - % ce Sestorday: shomed that U |50 arang apent vesterday COMING! A eAmetican Leglon ang a5 A BABY REMEDY | Work c 3 ISRing (TON oL aRiEe botr with his uncle and aunt Mr. SOUR MODERN MAIDENS *“ el l” \*“H 19 «t i« —8| APPROVED BY DOCTORS || ¢ " Aoy eds hrou sl oI IRl Ay oal vt inta e 1oy L WED. and THURS. desi b o L i FOR COLK., CONSTIPATION, DUARRNEA | o oug cctions. Unusuall nFY‘ \".“‘ ,.‘,”-.( 1|; Mrs. Denald Hattings will enter e if CRIDE dLlg ] it 1 : el ”“’("" S ashes. resultad | 40 several of her friends at her| _____ ot S e — - ' —— s s e nd several minor crashes resu home on Worthington Ric thi 1 g B BL SSER from the sudden stopping of cars as |1 0 FRECKLES AND HIS FR e King Do-Do! they a sted to turn into the road Ly g y : . o Berlin Grange hold a public ading to aidc AR card party tomorrow evenin it it raffic was tied up on the hill as 4 Bty = (G oo = = ) e e staied hatway fo the fon: | M1l on Farmington avenue. Tt BNt A e AL RIGRT ROW THAT WERZ J0ST FoR THE crack LYY ‘(LKSTE:;EFEL e e one el Bl et il oe tan 0 A BN T b v [ ! z fl : | ror CF US TOo WIN A FREE T | i) T TR 6 Miss Ruth Schoficld enfertained | CING ANY OnE OF Us 1S SMARTER THAN THEY ARE, YOO e News | | THAT THAT PLETZENBAUM »\i IR eiie e S mmimer regarding the corner lea . . g 2 S @ JE A 5 < 4 { 2 T date oa Tl feonaya i 18 n{ !w]v .wm‘n n.vlm ,” her ’wn» . SMART ENOUVGH TO DO [T == FELLAS GET BUSY AN 'T\-lle OF T KID MADE ,wE'LL HAEES 6D BN e - ns i on Hudson street Friday in honor Siow ! E The 4 one of the 108t Angerous = 0 - - W EM < e r i rhe Gt it Sl e e | LETS SHowl THoSE EAST sioe 7 SIS AN ESSAY ;V’ E\):‘“f“ £s KBesT essay ON'Tue BesT corners in the town, and ¢ She is the daughter A | | N TU \ cquainted with the sharp turn often | S 1"”1\' 'rl.x)\ll,,m-x of Mr. and My | SISSIES SOMETMING FoR CONTEST O‘;\ATLIT i Aslfmsc.DE WAY To tHemp nake a quick sweep, with | Fred Schofield, | e W o < d ENE mot (olnkowauick svetn vl W0 Vil | ONCE!! \WHAT DO You SAY? e e o el ey SPEND nz the top are endangered. 1t has| The week-end brought many vis | AINT WE AS SMART AS R -( oV MONDQEQ_ “n suggzested that something be itors here to spend the holidays at | ey ARE - HUW? = : DoLLARS”, {5 eliminate the turn or to im- | their homes or visit their relatives NEST SipE- S8y vove the short cut below the town | Several girls returned from schools o s to visit with their parents. - ANLY | Dress Parade Miss Blizabeth Coale. daughter Berlin \ssumed an almost | of Mr. and Mrs. §. Chase Coal ‘ AMBROSE [ 14 ive attire this morning when lo-!spent the week-end with her par- | AND HIS cnts on Worthington riage. She |~ |4 student at Colby School for Girls PAL, PINLY To relil;‘e - New London v Hampshire PINKERT; b itching, blecd- Miss Natalie Gwatkin, a student ‘o ing, blind, orlr’m B it Russell Sage college. spent the MEAN W mvinlnfilfll:"fl@h’mkgw_ week-end with her parents, Mr, and BUSINESS = : t bewn,h Mrs. Leland Gwatkin | e G Hantyy Miss Fdith Prentice of New Yor'k SMART BOY, ey icer [ ity spent the week-end i town TS AMTY ) i ; o WA SEAVIGE. W, ith he rents, Mr and Mrs. | pigs IS () = corge Li D'rentice of Worthi