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HRU AN L}r;lfartibi d’s Shops Vi Ve il Shopping Center TIVL; NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, | 4 ALL THAT'S STRICTLY CHRISTMAS TO BE CLOSED If vou the reduced have list, tosdo as you Visit Our Christmas left thing that around and THOSE WONDER OFFERS FOR WOMEN UIT ROOM DAY AND M GOOD TILL WEDNES There feminii ate. Not hefore are weal Are plain There Some both ings. fo women nicely made che th o ce in at bution high, know real Other hiz Suit yer. That is HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DULIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND it GOODS PURCHASUD ATV NEWS AMAGE IN BERLIN William Shepard’s Home Saved by Voluriteer Bucket Brigade LIEUT. BUNGE DISCHARGED Local Army Oflicer Will Resume His Studies At Harvavd—Irene Hazen Dead—Roll Call Report—Other News Items., \ mysterious fire occurred the home >pard in East Berlin at $500. The is unknown aud the early of doing vesterday William morning at st damage of rear estimated cause the fire whole end of Lurned the The fire ] servant who the upper part house was first scented of the badly was noticed w a smolke house and down to the kitchen f {he rear of the house in bluze country fire alarm was quickly ¢d throughout the neighborhood with the help of the bucket the fire was eoxtinguished could spread very far. Church Notes. the Methodist will be held tomorrow 15 o'clock. Rev. Leon will give a sermon on “New Kesoluiions”, and special mu- vered by the choir. Berlin Congrega be held at 10:45 morning. Sunday 100l will be at 12 and the Christian Iindeavor will meet at 6:20. 9 Mass at St. Paul's church tomorrow morning will be celebrated at 10 o’clock by Rev. J. C. Brennan Mass at the Sacred Heart church in ISast Berlin will be held at 9 o'clock temorrow in on nd e a coming our and brigade before it Services at East Berlin 18 at of niorn will be the will toniorrow at tional church o'clock morning the Kensington will be held at 10:45 Kndeavor Services at gational church Congre- tomor- o'clock, and will meet at row morning Christian 5:30 ock Minstrel Rehearsal. al the Liberty min- at the home of Kensington went rehearsal noon at ring Giano moaothly held tomorrow sstors’ hall to complete for the IMremexn's ball sched- uled for New Year’ Promoter Jack Kiley has secured Mabel Gian- tih as leading character and and Raymond McCarrol® will endeavor to please the pablic their famous buck and wing ance. This is the third public ap- pearance of the Liberty miastrels Death of Irene ilazen, daughter of Mr. and Hazen of Wilcox avenue, died yesterday afternoon following a short illness with pneu- monia. Miss Hazen was a native of Fast Berlin and the burlal will take place tomorrow afternoon from her la%e home. Interment will probably be in the East Berlin cemetery. Lieut. Bunce Discharged. Second Liqutenant Chester Bunce the final be For- which eve Shaw \gain with » Hazen. Irene Mrs. Martin Fast Berlin preparations | James | tack forgotten still at bought taking closed Suits and Good Selection rments terial you, | cut church | | prices | tioned LEGARDLESS someone, or foit couldn’t vou on strictly Christmas goods, will wished Down overs strictly whit and make Mavk Down Staivs Department 1t big mart Christmas can find. Gk you \ S [ {-SEs IN « Mounda v price Tuesday) savings. Bverything but regular stock Wednesday, New Come see two and in decided for sale invento lays PUrpose Seeing all fur believing favored All materials big price the most trimmed in somi a at misses in Coats at the from which . Styles belted fur trimmed Coats. mark daughter and plain You must most pleasing moaother or or Oficeving Dresses, Furs, harvest field include Blouses o floor up. is a regular of course. which Year's the garments. nd red Big Smocks. for ydd to your gift ive you i chance tion from (e the Come store. any hrowse which new to and we Day select up-to- wish to when color- Sizes populas clions. Warm easy collars downs. can make crush ask the price fact. our thrifty in the ALL DRY the Coast artillery, stationed Georgin, has receiv- and at the present is Jast Berlin. Lieut. the service well known anip Greenleaf, d his discharge home t his in nee been i »hibl for her studies He will p at Havvard his near future Roll Call. chairman call in resime in the Report voll the of pe of the Kensinglon, an- roport solicitors LW Christina by nounces final istricts hy the the final meet ream No. 1, Team No. 2 No. 3 No No No given ing Blue Hills Stockings Wesleyan Weslevan north Percival district 8, Pond district. . S No. 7, Main street...... No. 8, Ledge district.... No. 9, New Britain Road. No. 10, Farmington Ave No. 11, Mott's Corner, at Clorner south 00 50 00 00 cam Tenm am Team Team Team Team Team west Total 5 % e e Tee Pond Rented. The T renin lensed (W all rive rtford e Peut 100 be soon as “Dyn to Corporation has Works pond and ready a preparation to cold weather Jones has the works start his duties week. This is fifth pond been lcased Ice Corporation Berlin Buraett trucks and have so all will in e us e sets in mite been and some secured will probabl engineer time this that the Hartford the veu has to the Briefs, of East Berlin will move ta New Britain today where he has purchased a home on Stanley street. His' former residence will be occupied by Vernon Reed of Berlin Miss Estella B yveowoman, stationed district in New seven-day Berlin Howard Goodrich. chief at the naval London, is spendiig furlough at her home on street. George Pickett naon for Tufts resume his studies Miss to her York, after with her erday after- | where he will left yes college Isabel duties Molumphy as librarvian spending the holidays father, Joha T. Molumphy, president of the local school board Har Edelson of the U. S. army, stationed at Camp Devens, is spending a short furlough at his home here af the U. S. army, amp Devens, is furlough at his home has returned in New Fenn Nourse sta- spending a short in B lin. Willlam s o= Lanza of the U. §. army, | stationed at Camp Upton, is spending @ short furlough with his parents at their home on the SNvamp road Mrs of East is con with a Charles Nelson ned to her atiack of influenza Willinm Delaney of who has beea suffering attack of influenza, is ering. Charles Reardon of Beckley is con- fined at his home with a severe at- of influenza Julius Rokowski has returned from long stay in Palling. N. Y Mr. and Mrs. W. W Fagan have returned from Winsted where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Fagan's brother, Charles Kenney. Many of the local farmers attended the State Agriculture soclety meeting | neld afternoon at the chamber of commerce rooms on Asy- lum street, Hartford All preparations for the fair which has been planned to take place the first week in January under the aus- pices of the Tast Berlin Village so- clety have been completed. The | Berlin to home severe Hast with a slowly Berin, | sevore Tecov- a vesterday | Christmas I little Plainviile Trust Co. ON PROMPTLY or for the show feature minstret first night will be The Camp Fire Girls of Camp Ara- wana report that the Christmas ente tainmen® presented by them was a big suc and reccipts have been toward the Camp Fire fund ss e given e ROBB WRITES TOAST. Well Known Seoteh Citizen Sends al Christmas Greetings, The following “A Christmas Toast was written by Steve Robb and was very appropriately sent to his many friends throughout the city Tor Mr. Robb is a member Boyle company and as a is well known here. fle clerk of the draft board for Local Division No. 2. The little verse is written in twus Scotch fash- ion and tells in it few words what everyone thought this Christmas. The | verse follows A Christmas oor ho oor the the John business man is also the of Toast. in gloricus Franca, guns an’' poo-thur Right for which thev Here's t Here's Tler tore fight Fearles shoo-thur the tae sons o' the shoo-thur haughty Lang mas Huns Rememher t guns; will the day thanks he lads wae the Liberty Then world, each Christmas Give to God for the U. § Steve Robb. 1918 AL New Britain, Dec. ARMENIAN MISSTON WANTS TO SEE WILSON, Dec. 28 Armenian london chief of Gen. Torcom military mis- | sion irrived here and has visited | the American embassy to request an | audience with President Wilson for the purpose of presenting and explain- ing Armenia’s claims and aspirations, An appointment for a probably will he made late T Christmas Club Provides the the has conference Easiest, Simplest and Surest Plan to Save Money FOR CHRISTMAS Join it yourself. Let every one in the family—old and voung. the baby included—be enrolled. Tell your friends abaut it. We want coins—the yes, the or, accumuls for presents other you to pennies, doliars save those nickels, also, tha of. and little dimes ou take | let no account them | into a fund tbat will pay | aad help out in many ways at Christr. s time. The Christmas Club is a big popu- lar plan to encourage vou ana othe to co-operate, and in a public-spirited manner save in a systematic, con- certed way for a laudable purpose. | Theun agaln, we want you to become a patron of this bank. We want you to come here and to get acquainted. We want vou te get in the habit of coming here Your first deposit makes you a full. fledged member. No fees—no fines— trouble. will All Your Money In One Lmmp Sum BEINORE CHRISTMAS THE no You Get Back [ Plainy INy More Than 60 Per O a Young People ¥ in Theie 11 day Services Hems of News In Pluinville mad may weil by call was fiy B ered a problem 1 put the town again. After decided that ihe work should <o declded G ¢ 1 and Mr committes under « and wo Clark, Al E. Hills re a in charg and H on, pres e b The town's quota $2,000 and it w 1o the amount of the committe the was thou raise (o people possible who gave proached told that t was to be credited 1t the town the would give ey money. This was successful in of the townspeople eall. While the New Britain and while in For i lay fona tc on ind o son whao it Iso po: was carr rol auota and other were trying the committee in ing hard hut sults. When $2 000 they tion of this forme mined sustained ter of that it went Plainville which is it ne tow to et s towr quietly ar they irted ed that town campaigns, and t that that at any pride reputatio for this 1 tow over top enrolled 007 more than town’s population. of $2,000 was secured duri allowed for This enrollent is r that last the amount The or carrying of vear and the quota AMERICA’S MI SATURDAY, cost. It 60 per would tran wn 1eop town Plair Brita ke Wha n v the townspeon. litt t I o th i hi tainm Te terril oter 1 T and is v am ic . reign Iy town ev ing g nd came and heir quotas, n was work they got r the m hey n Co deter- should mat- ealize more. membaers, t of the quot: 1e ng the week : n to drive, ce time if be ® DR Gl i ARD OF G of the games 1t man N important ngt 45, 1 ea ng being cavor Miss Constance Voisard: tople, be a the officers following the Dy Watson ~ [ skethall 1 total enrollment up to | occupy the pulpit both morning and : Morning worship at commi Public to the hab T Bristol easure md o path towr of lis n ts The ro1 hi plaster ir is The T many war the move in ong the he baslket the Boys' in th tow ways a crowded house to watch ho fou The ¢ voung uld be £ th of Church tional ¢ h = topic and a L made H. Twitch day school and meeting wi New Year meeting Christiar Att ADAR Lf Raladfh & Tial and i this feature. problem of thhe DECEMBER 28, 1918. re Needed. wpported | evening Sunday People's 30 b Watson on sehool I 3 m iy a ve ian of very successful M. E. church tomorrow conside and § 0= o Yale D w Beach of crmon sionary to oy Orient € 10:4 volenc Deg vteh Cnisi o 1 blic dance. wil of going cannot ¢ will ou ance must they will natu 15t eeds s some | ocials, and e Two years b owas for the 1 it this of to with enii m who ere wa to recalled der people ball n hail cluh mes under there N in week which also v and girl ind every lancing was older persons Th! for Ttems, the church hip will the sermon ife’”, special to the life 211 of Hartf, will be held at Christian come at The hel I re be 11 8 There will v church leboro, Mas: WITH THE SUPERDREADNCUGHT RIVING PLAINVILLE, CT. Mississipi, steaming up the | the Mexico. thought were was al- enjoyed town regu- | Rev. Lt ames and a g » those who ble cluss will \IL ar \ptist chur W will e hool At I s rom Fvening cant o Cird Shall 10 p Hws tma Wi m.. minister hese t of in v dor N rally resista en eant sta lemens received ago will return d nge. |y, fon Mich Na er a0 sutinaster I s at ams, Mr: Corbett, Hurcle, Hamlin, Mrs. Sophie Jackson, Fhelan, Mrs a R 5O Mia, wn's the sted | Roman, and Mrs, I. Tolles, Dr chester, Miss acel Nocengo rant All the on Monda mawurd vier, North short furlough town. The soldiers registering at has been iof importance should vacelve home. Mrs. ¢ | New: Haven are J. Murphy \ Fioyd Liviag shive is visitin Walter turned no step Richa that the ear- the at fol- also | is is BEAL) their eing | fer- Dr. ord the En :30; of from reading this w 49¢c at Advt. A will IN y the Missouri mm‘- university &8 China iveled around cons 1ports Sunday there come. T welcome. rnion at 10:45 tehnight George 2. Miller at honoruble homic the local Hughes, M Joseph Williaf and Grace and public ¥llsworth Carolina and the requested be attend therine Cameron tone Livingstone, Franee. Up-to-date hooks for your home | Ryder's 10:45 and Youn: service at t 7. M t and 12:056 social ning effective sermon ¥ speaker, and 5 able expoer na A1 ing enc a Thomas W. the Dr, el for has Hartfords n federal seven ye: rahie, Ru tations | lcome 1 by Oon Tues hi nt mission this state body is win ministrator Garfi W rvic 1 will he a expons aht s mont time are in st ce m 1e senior it Zirls atter wrve lunch 11:30. | 23,000 federal At non 10:4 o rd s had staff ensation a engin in he ition conl included. 1 » activ tiis c und saved the Rethlohicm Shep orship L and address the Child 0l Rey stions ‘THow. | /SCT he cxpenses to work of amounted esduy OB to - tfonal Bricf ltems, Selfridge for over a dise tow soon. : J. Priov hz ertised issued et- Cora Ad- i postoftice ssell dir eld hs nt N of 35 has io! 200 Sends Re Is Winding Up Business of 1lis Office. ~Thomas fuel administrator up the busine Puel A Washington umount sent to department $24,000, a its existen 1917, ahbo of These expenses were met 1 government Mr, Russq persons ‘whof was included in this ef and inspectls vith the cof factories a had the ove ties of 165 local conl the Mr to about formerly Electric T ymputed nspectors, factories that by the e their sug $2,000,00 incidents state Russell's deper A os Booth, William P - Miss Mollia | . VoM Tall, Mrs. Nora | 1FOm Gilman, Mrs, formerl Wilfred Morris, Pat, j s city is Charles Peck. B the New Haven Seymour, Mr, | developed pne Taylor, Mrs. Ralph Mrs. B. D. Win- V. Welch, Cu rs. Rose To: was Flay Miss Now en E. in & A a fluenza and as serious Scoman e turlough street. ing a at ington schools will reopen | of six servica urned of Camp t is spending frieads in to his s third home with gassed in action. with the | pected &0 oversoas sailors are not a4 t and as they return | local This 1s 2 v their pm postoffice Se—— d to ns harge Lonis Greenste for the ot ! k and { morning beore kill. The trousers which this and stree was thef will ing aad son Spe ) Mrs. James hiting street of Naw brother, who st of Hamp- pocket Private recently Speck morning to after leavi Speck mis returning his money. it up, and re- s sed to the ter. 60c hooks now Stationery Store.— money he the that critical nhospital ~ondition nd brother, on engaged recelved 1.ynda imonia Brady his home on Seaman Brady members of his family A brother Troop B $2,000 add CITY ITEMS contrad ht Cen Southern cam| in Y. M here todal Mrs. J. A. Ba¥ MeDermott ¢ condition She Ha) following 1 is rezarde spend] Wasl is on in th is Private Fred, rel atlon a few days g Clarence, is ex| He has Dbee and wa in, an arvested ARRESTED FOR THEFT. Mai morn| East this of $45 from Btey be 2 brought repaired suit pocketbook and] tailor's Greenstein reused to givd Speck went tried Monda: Judge James T. Mi was left in th suit of clothe to the tallo 800! at the sho demande( to the policd i station and made a complaint. LA (C) Underwood & Underwood, Nod ¥