New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 28, 1919, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY WINTRY BLA ~ HERE ONI Cold \Aea'her 0omes ously With Ice | | | | i | | SP : | WIND DOES Sl;gfim MILLINER E%%R ' § -~ O Smartest of the Season’s Styles | oo e The storm played havol st night, the wind Gl to property in various town. The gat 3 i This will be our victory Easter. The Easter joyful, out of the dark, into the light, in the selection of Spring apparel. The Hat leads in most Feminine minds, every woman or &irl wants to look her best, and will if she selocts from the cleverly stvled Hat modes we are showing. There’ a picturesqueness about most of our millinery creation that N oaoe aiond will delight all who want the unusual. There are picture Hats, W& 1 Gl T | teaus and Pokes that so becomingly set off pretty faces. Smart mode i made of Maline and Hair Braids and ‘all Mali streef railroad ¢ with correct lines. nber of ‘tim Ilowers are again in prominence as well as hats with more trimming, o e O while color is the millinery key note this season. See the smartly tail- ¥ | for soldiers and sailors whie) ored Turbans, and small brim ha s uitable for matrons. For Misses ud § | furled on Central square Children thore is # splendid showing of Milans and Pineapple Straws in weeks ago was torn badiyil Mushrooms, Pokes, and Sailors. All our hats reasonably priced Smart P and was taken down this! editions are daily made giving you fine choice of the season's vey hest. B | Windows were smashed i e ¥ several clothes lines wered# . bare by the -wind. ¥ ANNUAL SALE, PORCH AND HOUSEDRESSES STARTS HERE TO= Ice Shipment Arriy i The first shipms ice MORROW MORNING. side was reccived, ir Pl day. It was.a,cdifodit ot O Over one thousand new Spring Dresses for Porch or FHouse wear are T ’%I‘[ ‘J'r}iw was switclieth pjg;the offered in a delightful variety of dainty and practical models. Dresses § “«ll Slectric Mantfictg. g compey £ A 5 s SAE . oy vt siding and when loaded was stord o ’ and waist line effects, neatly finished and attractive in : : . cut mdzt:;xhl and W in the Hart ice house on New' Britain} every avenue. ve distribute 3 Decidedly pleasing are the pretty collars, fancy pockets, wide gir- :L‘ll‘;:‘(‘:{x ‘\( M i;\ SRt L i““. dles. and! combination trimmings, all adding to. the beduty s e of e i e the garments offered. There are many of the famous “Hubrite” dresses, g Th’p m”“_‘n_‘*”“( "‘w";’”( .,,\,‘ 24 which women know so well. Also the “T.a Mode” or Roval and Re- o T ‘v‘”!‘!’\l'll B ”H\X”"*”";hlfl‘OYI{;:! liable frocks all makes that are guaranteed Some prefer one, stored in various ice houses in town. | rother. Starting $1.79 ea. Prices are $1.98, $2.98, § The Plainville siness Men's asso- 50 to $7.50 each. ciation took the lead in the work and carried it through. I I rumor, as vet unconfirmed, that local ! qualtity, men are thinking of makinga contract | 8 1$1.50. with the Cremo Brewing company of ] i Kiddie Klot HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELTVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY B ;\l"“" '.“m:f'y“’ o S ananiie ol e 8 Jow at 39c¢ yard. RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. vlv‘.||\\\:>|4(n:y],’,‘m”‘,v s its ariificial ico |l £ = Dr \zhams, in P . o s 3c yards for $1.50% Dress Poplins, in white ana albthe 1 the refu 1 h S o from 50¢ to 59¢ yard, Special for Saturday, will ask the town for an appropriation | young men representing the Berlin | countries was completod vostordss | B . BERLIN NEWS Sax fatly doniad by the membere’ Mr.| Construction Ciiny ana fhe Amer | Aficrmorm 0 e womon ot e s | Ribbons and Neckwear ™ Deming will open the. discussion|can Paper Goods company was con- [ The women's motor corpe Clothing Being Coliected, e The work of collecting organized 5 ; 2 . promptly at 8 o'clock. Women as well | cluded last evening at ‘Jepson's bil- | among local womon I A special showing of fancy Ilibbons up to 10 inches £ who hav e S .. < as men are urged to attend and give | liard rooms with the team represent- | mobiles at theic posal, started early ¥ and '_wlwvm\ . suitable for Camisoles and Ianey B, Value $1.00. their Sopinions ing the Berlin Construction company [in the afternoon to collect the ey | ¥ value for 59¢ yard. . e Mainsoolk: S Library Grounds Mentioned. as the victors. The victors are chal- | clothing. A number of mem took ; Bwers (o Mg B i 2 it lenged by the team representing the harge aof the we I sortin 1 - well / made The latest suggestion of a suitable t g vk rt a2 CE\,Wear ()f ¢ ! place to establish the proposed sol- | Shamrock five. weighing. The result of the drive did . JUC ull8izéa. v L diers’ memorial has been given as the Ladiss Hold . Nothmeet the oxpectationsliot the oo Collar and Collar and Cuff Sets, latest novelties white and | At $1.00. Value $1.50. Aadies ¢ 3 lawn at the Peck memorial library Mccting. mittee in charge, however only colored, in Organdie, I'ique, Satin, I’l(uu Satin at Kensington. It is asserted that the The Ladies’ Foreign Missionary sc bout - 960 pounds af clc was g00d assortment > lr\(k library grounds are the only |ciety of the Kensington Congre | “Ptained in the campaign. The cloth- | A Line of Ves . S0 muc Vo, public grounds about the town at the | tional church held its regular meet-| '8 IS NOW in the Red Cross room satin, pique, lace, etc. sp resent time and owing to its good | ing vesterday afternoon at the homa | #M1 Will be sent overs with the locllmh it one of the most suit- | of Mrs. S. M. Cowles. Tea was serv- ext shipment from this country able places to erect the proposed me- | ed and a short program followed the _ Bartdett Back Home. morial. The Kilby Square, although | business transactions. Tt was an- William Bartlett arrived it is pn\m property, has been recom- | nounced that the society planning | Ville vesterday afternoc | Ip | 1 ANOTHER MEMORIAL SITE|50nict e s, ot e paces e | 'acid ' ool "o ear dnur ™ |35 51 1 vene e iy, e PLE LS, | 1 | | and lace, a very Athletic style’ ngimsook: N Suits, perfect fitting garmel sue for Suits, white and col- knee length sleeveless in cial value for $1.60 and up. . quality Berlin People Urged to Attend | Meeting in Town Hall Merwin Vile Discharged. Brief Ttems., iis home in Plainville for some time FOR SHOE REPAVR[K Merwifi Vile of thé naval aviation, | : The Berlin Boy Scouts will hold | C.0re he entered the servic H Men' regular weekly meeting this oy ning at their rooms at the Rerlin Congregational church. All members S. Beard (o Speak—Other Brief| ;..o ot pelham yesterday. Mer. | >'C Seduoaisdito be presert He was severely wounded twice and dios T1cels 381 3 2 385 M < S win Vile is a brother to Harry Vil | The Kensington Pov Scouts will i spont several months in & French hos- T b e ; O 1 a}l’] Dt. b L iho Whr fecanbiy Aiathateddironitha hnm_mm;(rfivu ar weekls s, O R e p P e i § < . = i evenin he home Scoutmas upon his arriva est v and was 3 e i y b lor gl i b‘lhy: mp:\mvm “To ‘;,xa\‘p ii'fif'}‘;'m_ O T T G e met by a number ot his old friends | i N:‘ylx“‘q;‘-.zilj \‘“ S S e, Nl Cfiscatablishins e Rev. W. . Beard, secretary of the | Sumuel Wilcox, wha has been ac. | V101 Whom he worked he 1 p e net, pink, niavy and dark green, Congregational Home Missionaries at | tending school at New Hampshirg | o "f”“_"” has been d i i Vvl 5 RGN Value 3 Hartford, will speak at the Kensing- | has returned to his home in Berlin, | LM the army and us staving at the § Myrtle St, Near Main, City. 3 od, P ment has been heard about the town|ion Congregational church on Sunday | where he will spend his Easter vaca. | °Me of his cousin, Wiliiam LR S ——— F — . Prices range from 3¢ and an. interesting discussion is eX-| _ oning” The meeting of the Chris- |ty this tow | : it e (! pected. ~Although many of the resi-| ¢jan mndeavor of the church will be : , chets S iy, | = e - Larsh e i lents are in favor of this proposed | conoelled. but the members of the| The Liberty minstrels held their The sale af ¢ 51 o Covenhoiein ol rosc, playground, there are athers who are |igociety are urged to attend the meet- | 'éSUlar rehearsal last evening at tha | men's bazar to ColL Sgan g LR e ST e M * New Liné Childrei’s Si ander the impression that the money | {1o'CH 7 ® TFSE (0 BEIRC (S T home of Miss Lovetta Garrity for three nights. Apr N sale, $1.00 per yard, ildren’s Spri which is to be raised to purchase the. is reported to be going fine site can be used fo a Detter advan- | Taps ake | Moen's Hoe Jlant. He er L in Company I, C NG G, B ed n Franc member of (1 a4 U. S. infantry Peck Library Grounds Suggested— | who has been stationed at New Jer- | tyai, was employed & > Rockwell-1» sey for the past 12 months, has ar- rived at the home of his parents on Berlin street after receiving his dis- Men's BRubby as et o Merwin Vile Discharged—Rev. W. | 1S, O'Sullivs Ladics' Taps , gar- ning the question plavground will be discussed by the residents of Berlin street. Mueh com- Ladi Wi Children’s Strs , sale $1.89 per yd. Hats—Trimmed and untrid Wagon Smashed. Lenten devotions will be observed A team smashed to fragments was| this evening at St. Paul's church | ! ! go and nearly evc ne ' e | tage by getting something that the|sq)ng this morning near the home of S e 1‘471“1 -“”l]r acavlfcveny b White Washable Corduroy— | J. C. Lincoln. Evidently it had been >Kly pras of tt ¢ L score ) whole community will benefit by. P . itte Washal btruck by an. sittomobile some time |Berlin Cangregational -c h was [ dition to this the ; ) ave | f For children’s coats, i1; Coats—1 to 14 years, in ets were placed on sale abo poplin - and cheeks. z Some assert that they are in favor of 1 s ¥ ReHIs v ‘I{‘-\. | using the money that may be raised to | qu1ing the night, but up to late this|held last evening at 7: 1 been placed in variqus s i n | % 18 s 98¢, salc per support“B. P. Cody's proposition of | i o™ wor not learned to whom and have been distri 8 ; - g0 Misses Cipcs wnd « Diolnill purchasing fire extinguishers and | "y oonag among the friends of tie ers of | § 18 i . —In navy, thupe and popujd chemicals for fire protection. e P the department. The firemen expect | spring shades. Prices ruil In regard to the playground, one of b Lbis s, to pack the hall to the doors on al A @ Lingeric Crepe—rink, white from $16.50 to § the citizens remarked that the proper| A letter Thas been received by \ thrce nights. An entertainment will light biuc ender. Value place for a playground would be the [ friends of Private S. P. Sullivan who be presented on each evening (o be 3 1567 nle 356 haaiial Berlin fair grounds which are idle all | has been in France for the past year, followed by dancin < s will be | & o b ) L ¢ the year around. There is room hers | stating that at the present time he 4 erected for t of soda, ice 8 " } Newest Spring Mo for a good ball ground, running track | is stationed at Brest and expects to 2 cream and car andlyoung Wom ¢ 5 : and a place for almost any sport receive his sailing orders in the near } will nvass those attending for ; B ) \ { ancy and Tape Border Mar- The committee in charge of the af- | future. Private Sullivan is a member | chances on various articles. T B : Curtam Net—Value ik st ; fair is Francis Deming, Harvey|of the 30th division and saw service | § | drawing for the prizes will pro ? > 3¢ © 29¢ per yard. | newest sha Price; Nourse and George Dodd. They say|at the Verdun front, where, he states, | be held on the last night of the % A ] ange fr $12.00 that this affair is being handled by|nearly half of his company were kill- | @ | April 25 | private parties on Berlin street who|ed or wounded. b | Bricl_ Items, d = e will raise the needed money by can- Bridge Company Team Wins. Y g Sequassen lodge, i. O ", held its 8 White stitched backs, $1.98 vass. The rumor that this committee The pool tournament between tha regular & 3 X o | < 4 y $L.98, coms 1h L, : firs f vou pull a tie all out Roptnasy | S SR A TGN T T T ! i | { | of candidates social h shane and have it | 1 Are invited to attend a Public Meeting of the citizens of the | Ladies' Dresses — Iu taffetn georgette crepe and silk popling Infants’ Silk and Lawn Bon ts—Al size ces for thi ed and refresh M - E 200d attendance me 1t otin ! § ar ag K| in despite the rainy weatl i Sl L Mrs. Charles Roberts ! i znf 1 l' mbroid street is Glastanbury : fo g ! Big varicty to sed Ladies’ White Kid Gloves— plain and black stitched | B backs, 2 button, $1.98 and Children's g Mr. Roberts’ mother who v : 1 — - lect Irom. Pprices range from village of Berlin to be held in the Town Hall, Berlin | B d : . ] [ e o T he Indestructo [y Lidies: Pure Silkc Hose—tun | this evening at 7:30 o’clock ot 1 will stand the battle for ; L onet, . bluck, fnavy, whi | - ;B g PisiSEnE Al 80 0 g :’lmi ;nr.m; n and field mouse, b Riby ; TO-NIGHT Authonzen Bvereids tery | B “alx months” or you get LtbisUei 1 95 pa. dreadon, stripes, eheel Servic ion I makes of bat- P ! a = i new one, guarantee § @ i B | Blalds. Values up to, su teries charged epaired. Start- Ladics’ Cotton Hose—Biack, 29¢ per yard, g er and generaior vork done. R richt gn the tie. B whit, geey and cordovan. Spe. e e e . Hotchkiss, 96 Whiting street f ot el cial for this sale 29¢ pair, 3 ville, electrical auto access ve-Cloth” ties will . F £ e - tlnues eqconom- ] UTLE g £ r . I‘HIL ric . Tape-—Pink, blue I WANTED-- Man capaule of ki d s & q % and white. 'Value 12c, sale 9 ica tn heslth ‘ i , ‘ : arge o vatentl st & B Boys' Heavy Ribhed Hose— | Every father and mother, every boy and girl, every Social Or- & entire charge of live cutlery factory. i oy y Ri 1 Hosc Fine proposition for :he right party, L : Black, call sizes. Value! d9c, | isnell 'Haté ' ping—vaiug on Pacific Comst. Tf you are tt . - - B F et | sale 9c. at 8 o'clock to consider the advisability of purchasing the Atwater- This is not trdes 1y E W, r urch affair, but a community enterprise. ganization in the village should attend. ; \equatnted wiih If the community does not attend, approve and support, no at- ouehly acquainted wi facturing end of this i tempt will be made to give the village of Berlin this 'much needed A i A ® adies” Summer Vést—I | at once to n- J ght shaped and hodice, JARFG, ces range from 39¢ to o 4 special values for this salc QAKLAND, CAL, Cuxve Dress Banding—Black and wWhitc 2 and 2 inch le. Vaiuc sale 10¢ per improvement.

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