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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 191 THE HARTFORD SILK STORE. TV AGENTS FOIR STANDARD PATTERNS, PR | K Y sue s, S, HILLS & CO. U oUpmd Cent ij m 27} 1R Christmas Greetings DAINTY, FILMY, SCARFS FOR XMAS aid Thanks : - GIFTS ARE OFFERED AT NECKWEAR I e Even in the Two Remaining DEPT. IN AISLE D, MAIN FLOOR N = Days You Can Accomplish There need be no hes vV oinn choice of one of the Jovely 4 . g " e lacy Scarfs for her Christmas Gift. There is no woman but would he 5 ) re grateful for the appreciation shown us 3 ~ o ~ y . pleased with your selection. For eveni wear, for drapi the h : Satu s the throngs of satisfied purchasers. We § when autoing to the theater or receprion. for throwing over the shoulde ¥ ¢ S e o a \ 3 > 1 when in evening dress. In fact. there arc so many uses for these Scarfs, i will always do our utmost to merit the confidence ] choose one as your gift. ; B N civen us on our Day of Birth. 2.50 to %£13.50 is what handsome Spanish Scarfs, ] B, B b paiterned and worth buying ! ; quality, and lowest possible prices, “will bring you I 5 to $16.30 each. mives vou choice of exquisite Ponit Lierre Lace | backs welwill surely “eot you. PRESENTS IN LEATHER GOODS Bcurfs that are wonderful. ¢ ‘BB FOR WOMEN $6.98 and $7.50 each. is what we are as & fc Metal Run Scarf 1 7 I WOMEN. gold and silver effects. Vet beautiftul, i i Those of you whq have not had the opportunity Olhes Scarts Rultable for Gifts cve ad {in white and Diack @ of sceing our modern store and new stock of shoes cound, with colo heads, Priced at sach, See the Crepe Scan leather, Chiffon Velvet Bags, bead and lap-over top Talalais iy e p e e e $3.50 cach. Knitted Silk k rubbers and slippers for men, women and children § E Moire Silk Scarfs from $2.25 to $4.35. You'll ind it enough (o select a Searf at & can be made happy by coming in today or tomorrow Your price that will delight the lady . . . LOOK AT PETTICOA’ to obtail a valuable and serviceable Christmas-New NER And see what yvou think of them Xmas Gifts B Year's Gift. 3 FOR MEN. $1.49. $1.05 and $1.95 each gives vou chance to pick from soft . | Bill Iolds, Bill Books, Rill Folds and DPaes Cases combined. finish genuine Heatherbloom Petticoats in pretty Dresden or flawered de- i Ben o bl Bl ile il Lol dbonthe ol ana D Buen e M Suggestion:—Pair of handsome “Regal” Shoes [ {fj Collar Bass Collar Boxes. A % 1 T ] Soldiers’ Kits in Khaki and Leather. serviceable N makes an acceptable gift to others as well as your- Warmer Petticoats of zood soft finish, sateens. are also in flowered effects and plain colorings. Come see what an attractive Petticoat vou N self. We are exclusive agents for the famous Regal §'} FURNISHINGS FOR MEN'S GITTS can select at $1.19 or $1.69 or $1.95 iach, shoes for men and women. All of our ooods are Men's Sillk Four-in-Hands. Men's All-Silk Knitted Ties. BATH RU( 5 < 5 s . 2 enla e ep Shirts At department in New Section, Main Floor, you will find a few hand- 3 guaranteed to give you entire satisfaction or you @ peen Siiicel ealbnIniafand ; GLOVES; all kinds, Cape, Mocha, Suede, lined and unlined somé Bath Rugs. in pink. blue, lavender and vellow effec Regular ¥ oet your money back. ~ ; §$2.25 arade, specially priced $1.50. A g g B & Wool Gloves. CHECRED White Flaxons for Waists of regular 45c quality also found in Robes, Hosiery and Underwear. section, White Goods Dept. Spec ially priced 35c. ’ | | Ai_ S B THE PRACTICAL IN GII'TS FOR WOMEN HOSIERY—Silk “Phoenix,” “Gordon,” “Kayser,”” Onyx N AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN EPEN ON PROMPTLY ) T { “Wayne Knit”; Cotton and Silk Lisle from the best makers. RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASIED OF US. & l A N STREET ; Silk Underwear— Kayser” always popular. GLOVES—French Kid Gloves, Mocha, Suede, cape, lined and unlined. Knitted and Fabric Gloves. Suggzestions in Useful Articles Displayed in One Immense Ground Floor Space Where It Is a Pleasure to Shop. Strap Top and Strap Back Purses, large Shopping Bags in all e ——— e — Silk Shirts, Muffiers, Sweaters Bath IRobes, Suspenders, Pajamas, Night re— = = = = = — | — = R - BERLIN NEWS f -~ oo ot s g o o oo o o PLAINVILLE NEWS |3 i s b e district ning and tomorrow evenir to make up membershir William | reat ty of sk bl — il solicitors of the K¢ glon dis- Ch s e ices b Uhe Methodist | P S o make ) membership am | a great variety of shapes; resaonable. A1l solicit of the Kensington di hrisin ic 1t the Methodist J. Johnson, C. P. Calor, Frederick trict will hand in their final repoit burch in Kensington were largely at- < & : I & e Bl Minor s el R e L KF SINETUN PFHPLE foduaS CoB NS MO Honlel Moore BRI enticdtyesterdaim ortine n 1 Tismbil BEL MG “r‘lmf\"‘.-\\, § SN 3 . b) L st Berlin solicitors will make their Serviee Notes, 131, ton, John Lamb, P. J. Prior, John DATNL X AMAS N IVOTSY final reports today to Dr. Hodgeson. R wmond Austin, of the Naval Re \Wade, E. P. Prior, V. Minello, W. L. Mirrors, Hair Brushes, Combs, Powder Boxes, Hair Recelvers, . W. Stevens, as chairman of the {oned ol Bal s Cafferty, T. Wheeler, A. H. Con-|B PUT DESTRHET UVER inemltomniteel ol e o “'“”‘vm\“‘f“’”"\‘l at Belham . s i dell, Rev. B, C. Gillette, Rev. R. 1L |l Jewel Cases, Perfume Bottles Glove Stretchers, Button Hooks, Nail to the solicitors hearty thanks and ”“M‘ \"”;; ‘: the 8. A, T. C Burton, O. I. Judd, A. McLeod | Files, Cuticle and Corn Knives, Shoe Horns, Nail Polishers, Picture congratulations for the work which H 5 2 p tioned at Stor has bheen dischar and R. C. Usher Frames, Cream Jars, Cloth Brushes, Ivory Trays, Soap Boxes, Clocks, they have done during this campaign. g and will return to his home on B i Phess 2lmeniwiilimoetin thoin ear Military Brushes, Toilet and Manicure Sets. future and organize and proceed with D He also thanks the public for their 27° e ; Faniz ed Cross QHOIH of $500 WO e comanstion "”““y'mh ourse, Georse pickert. ar ' Dedication Exercises Held and arransements tor an appropriate ! Funeral of Mrs. John Zimba. b R e i e ception to Plainville men who will © 30, who died at her home on will Tesume {heir studics in the near weekly sewing meetings during that | ] ; ~ vady lane In Kensington after a lin- [uture | , Martha Rebekah Lodge. time and has tuken in about $200 from \ zeving illness with tuberculosis Fat Myron Goodrich, of the Naval At the last meeting of Martha Re- | the sale of articles made by the wom- | ACTORY CANVAS CANCELLED irday morning, was held from the scrve, stationed at New Londen, has MAJOR BURPEE G]VES TALK hekah lodge the following officers | en. This money has been used to send i Sacred Heart church, New Britain, heen given a seven-day furlouzh and were! elected: Noble grand, Minnis [ flowars. to! the 'sick ‘and fo funersls | i this morning at #:30 o'clock. Rev. will spend the Christmas holiday at Pe vice grand, Nellie Bunaell: | Last week about $150 was collocted, | Private Turner, Wounded in France, Licyan Boijnowski officiated and in- | his home in Berlin Leonard Ferry, Former Jocal Resi- | financial secretary, Mrs. Ella Beach; [ and $100 was sent to ‘the suffe ng | | | i . ) Harnentt mas bl ihe Polsllcenicter ) Berlin Briots recording secretary, Anna Vance and | Assyrians in Persia and $30 to the pa- .Js Spending Furlough at His Home yirs. Zimba had been a resident of e B il glnnll SRS dent, Dead—Martha Rebekah | treasurer, Mrs. Harry Hibbard. iarch at Bagdad. The club has sent Kensington for the past ten vears and Christmas packeages to the Assyr- is survived by her husband and three L]‘,'.V.l.':.y.‘«‘:fmrw\ S Tcace R rice ey LS y Hl i \"“\.x T ;m o et w”'wo‘.shw“ e 24 Appllca{mns A]ready Rece]ved P Licutenant A. A. Houck is at the| are in Irance. The club has also —Thomas J. Crowe Re:elected in Berlin—Scrvicéd Notes—Brief News Ttems, children, two girls and a boy i 3 - Frost Leaves Service. . Everctt Turner Home. Mrs, W. D. Dunham, of Berlin Maplehurst. He w formely the | contributed to the Red Cross. €. W. Stevens, chairman of the street, is ill at her home, sufferinz | Plainville’s honor roll was dedicat- | Methodist minister her Privatel Exerett Turnon, of thes3sth with al scvera atfack of infucnsa | ed vesterday afternoon at the Congre-| Raymoad Baker is home from | - 1 *hristmas Roll Call in Kensington, | .- : 2 L { \ | Ve T TS ntaniny Soceniininelurned fron) Miss Grace Haffov, of Kensington, | gational church. The scrvices opened | Washington, D. C., where he has been JEWS START GAMPA]GN eports th ensingion has gone over ' france, is spending a short furiough S stationed with the army 1 result of the first week of the Co i membership campaign, 24 ap- -n ons were recefved yesterday {afternoon at the regular meeting, anc 1 i : , Plainvillel | Thore a6 13510 meni|for ithe istmas holidays. He has| oo peginning O n Christmas | Ve members were initiated into the the last time that his company went Wi'h worl, d= Rostmaster B @ one woman on the honor roll.| been With the A. T, € . { society. These figures most plea over the top, He is expecting to get G00drich reports that many parcels ()it Of tnis mumber eight have. given George ¢ . Joe Winniger, Morning. ling to the commitiee and it is evident 5 ey . e 00 o ¢! James Cunn and Augustine ! that the members f 1be solicitors who has secured 100 | NiS discharge at an early date. At up their lives. More thaa 100 of t i ' m ! y ] : S . £ embers of the society ar (fesent he ' stationed &t Oamp Froet Tush [ local boys have gone overseas. The, Prior. all of the U. S. navy, are home A four day campaign to raise standing back of the committes and Do ina Miss Agnes Wiarner, of Kensington, | principal speaker was Major General | for Christmas 3 . #4000 is to be started Christmas!' competing for the prizes offered t] left this morming for Claremont, N. H., | Lucien F. tpee of the Connecticut Lioutens nuiiEa Wirance ARTINON IS of where she will spend the Christmas | State Guars Major Burpee said he! Whitia street has been fl\\'\"mvt:l'd holidays with relatives. wauld liked to have scen the war | from the army and is at his home. $10, $5, $5_$5 and $5 to be giver carried into German territory and Brief News Items. those bringing the greatest number of Meri- humbled committee has already take 36 f memb o2 Do pRdintict frenonis it : don anonsel Tave sors to Nes 220 aTeo to have seea the Huns humblo R S e ommittee has already taken in $6,- | of members, and in addition to thesc s L o endtouen vhere they will spend the Christmas | @S the Belgians had been. It was i gaction of officers at their regular | 000 and will canduct the campaign in | Pr hat is to,be given the high be finai report of the solicitors has' The Berlin Red Cross rooms will be S b MAS | athetic scene when Mrs. Harriet | ppocgo Sl o the hope of raising $1,000 a day dur- | Man by Joseph M. Halloran of the peen handed in. Rev. Mr. Fiske will | open all day tomorrow for use of the Molidays. Barnes unveiled the tablet. Her son 2 y : e A cav QU | Gonnors-Halloran company lose the campaign today. Dr. T. C.! Sewing club. [y EnsliSo e Rasi ik anlin Bhaslify & Fih S ailloca IRl oy kot ivelinisilico (SR C AT ARG R RIS E S U REn Bl 2 | Much interest 1s being evinced in fodgeso airman of the Fast Ber-: Christmas services at St. Paul's | gone to € ngficld on business for the | o, his country. ‘i.‘ e ;}y,,j.]- ",, I. Chichester of Bi- |toPinson is director of the canvass| the campaign, and within the next in dist states that st Berlin has | church will be held Wednesday morn- ! American Silverware company of Mer- | The audience was surprised when ':‘ e A b and Attorney M. D. Saxe is chairman | weck the charts announcing the re- fised a lotal of $250, nearly a 100: ing at 8 and 10 o'clock. A visiting iden Walter Liviagstone was introducel as i ©YCl€ ! e of the committee. The following eight | sults of the first week are to be = e speaker. He has just returned from Fhere -"""‘“’“;l Stioe team captains have been named for! placed in the society rooms. A ther- post o ".'y‘ “)h \(U “|“1“M. the canv Dr. M Dunn, W. | mometer has been devised to keep the Gall haries i "”I'T“ 'r" Menus, Ired Winkle, A. Zevin, H. Ze- | members informed on the progress vate Livingstonc id - of the many rlolte st raltiang 15 G \ D. Segal, Max Tucker aad M. D. the campaign, and circular letters . - | deeds of valor done by the Americans. | Box 174 ! Saxe. will be sent out after the next meet | He also described battles ia which The Tpiscopal church Christmas house to house canvass will be|ing of the comymittee. At the regu- p | were a number of local boys and boys eve service will be held Tuesday eve- | conducted during the four days of the | lar meeting of the society vesterday { from Bristol and this vicinity. Be-| ning at the church, followed by a | campaign by the team captains and | afternoon, President Growe, Bhiliy EVERY HOME cause of the heavy rain yeste y the | Christmas tree for the Sunday school | the helpers whom they ~ will name | Schevd and Willlam - Forsythe spoke THE SHADE FOR )\ tablet was not placed ! | in the sh house. ~On Christmas | later. Headquarters have heen es-| for the campaign and explained the square near the memor nm day there will be a celebr: on of the | tablished in the office of Lawyer Irv- | possibilities of increasing the mem- SUN WON"T FADE THEM WATER WON'T SPOT THEM | mained in the church. Tt is expected | Holy communion at 9:30 o'clock, With | jag I. Rachlin on Main street and: hership of the society even beyond Grade of r i i E=mm that the tablet will be removed today ! sinzing of carols and other Christmas | reports of team captains will be made | the 800 mark ¥ Gi Shad | a suitable stand having been crected | music. s o Srenlin is chosen heca : et chade | ‘ B 1y n 1use its real wear means Greater de e e Beuiity e ta lne itRneant tuliinisliandiapp saxansefa i Leonard Ferry Dead until 11 o'clock tomorrow night and Thomas J. Crowe has been elected lonze ‘ it i 11 " I | Ward was received of the death of | the stores will remain open until 10 Cll Y IIEMS to head the Y. M. A. & B. soclety 3 ' . TL.eonord ervy at the Hartford | o'clock for the coming year, this being his But in thousands of other homes where cost must be i | nospital Sunday morning. Death was| it pol g Roerts has re- 2 second term in the office. President counter —in huge skyscrapers where shrewd business men look | i Ll i due to pneumonia. Mr. Ferry was the 3 o . T Crowe took up the work last year L Give him a Dimmiette check pro-|yhen James Murphy entered the iy : . tnge; ! AL has gone to Aflantic City for the win- | With an address of welcome by 5 he . The Red Cross total up to his home on Berlin street. Turner (" “Nrioo” attor formerly resided | Gwillim, chairman of the enlisted in the 1 Regular Army (i wicd folen McKeon tie paid a (ribute to those that had and was one of the first to go to g : T s e France. He was seriously wounded The local st offices are rushed committee. Picrce Clark is home after a pro-- i longed stay in Maine is morn .-and Mr, Ste Sergeant J. J. Iitzgerald is home | ¥lan to Raise $1,000 a Day For Four ens states that before the campaign 16ses today it is expected that $550 ' cill be raised. Albin Holmquist has peen added to the honor roll as one will have to be delayed owing to the er cent, membership in his aistriet vass planned for today | been called off, as there will be no In the Churches. of ohvtaining any more members. The Christmas praise service held at amuel A. Tliske, chairman of | the Berlin Congregational church he Berlin distric ports that Berlin | yvesterday afternoon was largely at- Mr, and Mrs. George Fr | morning by the Jews of this city to | member bringing in the highest nun complete the fund for $10,000 for the | ¢oF Of BEW men® o 5 Jewish war sufferers. The campaign | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chichester of | ing the four days of the canvass. M. | rance and is the first local boy to return from across. In his talk In thousands of luxurious homes the Unfilled Crowe Again Elected. % N ceived his honorable dischar st to econo = P se not reABO s well—it - — G on of Mr. and Mrs. 1. L. Ferry, for- : 2 TR e C ] first to economy—it is chosen for a )he'r reason a ; ’ O e i wa o e U S Aryanalia iR o taen e [ Se 0 A S BR Geyon S e v UL oT e o been' 8o sucossstul A offers a genuine opportunity to save money! These people have sy ) his home here He was stationed |, "o .iiee Club tonight, Open 7 to 5 N X i here February 1891, and spent g o Fortress Monroe and later was R IS T ¢ 21 his work that the honor of leading the found that anything cheaper than Brenlin is false economy. e e e s Nt AR orE D e o s R Sanh You will find that the few cents more a shade you pay for wife and two little daughters, he | transferred to Camp Upton Four children of Mr. and Mrs. Pat- | ferred upon him by the members of Brenlin in the beginning will make this the cheapest shade you leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. 1. U. 8. N, is spend- | ;01 MceMahon arrived home Sat- | the socicty His election was unani- “erry of Wilson brother. W | E r-day ® f s home here. | ygay to spend the hlidays o mous. He will be installed into his v Ferry and a sister, Mrs. Lillian Wa- | jeorge Farrar, 8. N., is home on | and Patrick attend the Wellesley office at the first meeting in January. So, whether you consider alone the appearance of your Sy 3 | ters of this town. The funeral sop ’ ‘ from Hampton { school near Boston: Miss Mar; 3 —‘nmm» oMcers elected are: Vice Pres- : jces will be held at the undertaking poaqe v at Notre Dame, Baltimore; and ) {ident. Thomas Crean secratary, ows, or whether yo st t) of shade economy as well d : 68 windows, or whether you must think parlors of T L. Ferry, 1166 Main ey M. 1. 8. N, is also | Noreen McMahon is at Columbia uni- | Thomas 1 treasurer, Thomas ag shade beauty-——vou will find the utmost of each in this strect. Hartford, at 1:30 o'clock Tues { home for the holidays | versity Lieut William McMahon. | W. Crowe; A nTA N ATl famous shade that really wears, b ) atternoon S Buriat will mi " ool ¢ Our Lady | Whe has been discharged from the | Curran; librarian, Willam Scheyd: N 5 Rocky Fill asses in the Ch rola army il e Jcorgetow - | cial secretar: Filliz : We Measure. Make and Hang Them to Your Order. Get Rocky | army, will eturn to Georgetown uni- | financial secretary. Willlam Forsythe; 1 can buy book and 1 Want to Register Soldic on Christmas morning will be sald at} o1ty after the hoidays to complete | marshal, Philip Duffy our free < and samples. Mhallocall war Bureanl vespectival his studies, A committee of ten is to be named The Plainville Trust company is by President Crowe to arrange for a s asks that all returner soldiers and P . o haled Plainille register at | starting its 1919 Christmas club White tissue in rolls and by, thel pl ", b glven by the socisty withih sailors living in Plainville, regis i quire. AdKins, 66 Church St.—tady ; . Tha el their return at the lo pastoffice in el S : il i the course of a few months. The fair ° (1] . | order that they may have a record of | \coipy A S WOMEN SEND William J. Fallon will spend the| mgay ho held In the society hall such. A motice to this effect has. he n! holidays with friends in North Ad-| A jjeeting of the dance committee pa - y I~ ; o 4 v , rian Woman's Club, which Join New Britain Nat. Bank Christ- | plans made for-the continuance of Citizen’s Commitiee Named. Assyr In connection with the citizen's [ was established at the South church | mas Savings Club tonig Open 7 to | the series of dances which have prov- | ; committee provided at a special meet- | about two years ago, has been holding i 9 p. m.—Adv en so popular during the past year. 7, 8 and 9 o'clock