New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 13, 1919, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY Faultlessly Gloved Hands a Joy Come Let Us Make You Joyful Satistaction assured every woman who comes to us to be Gloved, the quality, with a complete range of sizes. .\ alove stock o large, suit you. For Warm Weather Wear “Kayser” makes. in all the latest Extremely Smart are the Skip-on Choice of grey, pongee, white, self or contrast We have the Kind and comprehensive, .the color, and =0 we o can casily We call attention novelties, oves, to our fine showing of Silk Gloves in “Niag; and with stitehing, $1 elastic at the wrist 5 pair. Another Smart Style is a Silk Glove with tucked wrist and three white, for $1.75 pair Complete Line of 2-Clasp self or contrasting stitching, priced at Children's Silk Gloves, 2-clasp style, 1.00 pair. Net Vesteos—\Very enciennes lace trimmed. Gas Ranges—Approved by measure up to every test (Stove Dept., Downstairs) Tea Hours, From 3 to 5— Will Music by Myrella Trio will Leather ¢ to wear with the new bell clasps, Choice of grey, pongee and Gloves, Silk ones, 75e, in $1.00, $1.25, tans, brown, black and white, witi pair. white Silk gray, $1.50, tans and white, 75c. ponge e, 52,00 Long mode. Gloves, in all sizes, priced Special, at 98¢ at Women's Neckwear Dept., (Aisle 1)), are embroidered Net Val- each. . Good Housekeeping Institute and leading You will certainly make no mistake in Vestees Domestic must buyving a Detroit Science teachers Jewel “Special” be very enjovable if are served add much to your pleasure, i00ds Dept.—Attention called, to the Bill-Folds, priced 50¢ each, but kree, with you in our Restaurant. avd C made letters, Ldentifi cation every case, License C ases, old and of vour name printed with real Leather and only while ycu wait Other Cases for two, three, cluding name in gold letters, Store Your Iurs in Our Big Cold Storage Plant can sec them when you wish. No sendinz Fully insured again IFur Storage Section. four and five Identification and License Cards, for 98¢ 1o $7.50 cach, in- in new othe build storaze Phone, Located on our ing where town when have own premises you leave Furs or with 1 00 of zo0ds Charter out You JMoths, Thefl or Fire, yvou wotection at small cost RECEI VING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. L R R T L, B S S T T R I Ry BERLIN NEWS ‘TABS COMPLETING DETAILS FOR FAIR ing. The entertainment for the open- { ing night will be a minstrel perform- [ance given mixed troupe from { New Britain. It was announced last | evening that there will be no drum corps night during the fair. The drum corps will hold a celebration its regular meeting tomorrow later date noon at the home of Mrs, I, H. The committee in charge of the fair | A short program has as follows: John Delorey el Dot dsliverad Malarney, Bernard Corr, Peter Corr, | business meeting. James Corr, Kdward Moore, John ' ‘follow Moore, John Hart, Robert Ritchi P. 1. Buckley, John Fitzgerald, George Sullivan, TFred and L. IS Golen. At the drum which was held fo meeting of the fair announced that the local drum corps will not take part in the convention at Hoboken, N. J., as it has been in- vited to attend a state convention the same date at South Manchester. Entive Farms Sold. Charles M. Jarvis, proprie- of the Berlin Farms in South Ber- lin, announced this morning that the entire farms were sold yvesterday by M. H. Ried, an auctioneer. Much of the land was sold at a low figure. The buildings, as well the extensive lands, were sold at auction The well-known Jarvis chicken farm located on the Westficld was sold fo I. Straw, of New and the purchaser was offered hundred more than he had paid for property an hour after lie had purchased it. Paul and I. R. Goldstein, of New Britain, gave the highest the two buildings lo- cated on the Berlin turnpike and pur- chased the property at a price. I Mr. Ried. the stone where the tional Foreign sions of the headguarters Socicty of West are located. id Mcet. Aid society of the lin Congregational chureh will of the Mis by a Ladics’ to The Ladies’ Ber holc at a heen following A social hour arrangec the wil is Danicl Everything in Readiness for Event fWhich Takes Place May 16 to 24 MINSTRELS T0 PERFORM New to llold resular meeting of lin held Jast Tuesday it was announced that the society hold a social and at the lin Grange hall cvening Miss Helen MceKeon's tra furnish the of the society | Tuesday evening at rooms of the hall on Veterans' Pa parade Fourth of Social, At the Grang < the Karam wil corps rehearsal, owing the business committee, it dance Thursday was orchc The next be held the rece Damon’s hill de July 1. music will on nex tior on Britain Men Purchase 125 Acres | The veterans' will be held on the date proposed hy Until lately it was understood that & parade of all ex-service men woul held on Memorial Day, but at the meeting of the Veteran as sociation it oted that the parade be postponed until a later datc *Captain Porter Returns. Captain Oliver of the Forestry country the past probably July local citizens Colonel at Jarvis Farm—Captain Porter | (o, many Returns to Washington—Rev. Mr. | be last Benedict Here on Visit. Berlin : as was With all arrangements nearing com- B pletion. St. Paul's T. A. and B. society readiness annual fair to be held from May 16 to 21 Paul's hall. The fair held announces is in road Britain, several everything Unitec whe Portet States Department ¢ seently arrived in aving been overseas for years and who has for the opening of the which is this aftc twe dollars the St in will arish seen spending be the larges in the hall in a number of yvears and the fair com- bid on mittee -predicts the affair will be the best ever held in the history of the surprising Beiaty auctioneer, said morning that there were over acres of land and buildings to local peoplc their own { Many of the lots were valued Jarvis at a much higher price what they were offered to the for. Mr. Ried stated that the brought $800 more than what his con- tract required For the next two days ! Colonel Jarvis and Mr. Ried w enzaged at the Home of the former in drawing up deeds of the land sales. A\t present the only property owned by Colonel Jarvis his home on Worthington Yidge and several lots adjoining the estate, A number of farm which left over held Wednesday the public before this 123 sold price. by Mr. than public farms The prize committee repofted last evening at the mecting of the general that six committee over 15 prizes have been given to the society by several local business men and they will be raffled off on the last night of the fair Following the meeting of eral the decorations com- 1ssembled in the hall. Nume will secured which will decorating the stage. The also put up two candy ompleted all arrange- : the fountain which of the hall ram entertainment reported that er heen secured for will the gen- committee, mittee ous flag: be used committee wheels and ments for soda will be located in the rear The committee ments have ning is prog and implements from the sale were offered to the opening of the | land sales and were sold very rapidly. Colonel Jarvis will retain his home the present, although much-of h time will be spent in New York Cit Where he will be financial manage the Federal Adding Machine comp: Rev. Benedict Visits Here Ag Rev. A, J. Benediet, formerly pas- at Kensington Congregational church who for the past seven- teen years has been the pastor of the Tombstone Congregational church at Tombstone, Ariz. arrived in town this | morning after having traveled throughout the state of Connecticut delivering interesting lectures at the Congregational churches on the sub- ject of “The Work of the National Foreign Society of Missions in the West.” Rev. Mr. Benedict has been in the east for the past three wecks and recently gave an address at the Kensington Congregational church, During his stay in town he was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Cowles. Rev. Mr. Benedict states that for the next two months he will be en- gaged in the east delivering lectures in many of the churches of Massachu- setts, New York and New Af- ter completing his worl he will return to his in Tomb- ertain- e each eve- last which be followed hy danc- of | tor the and Jersey in the east home i d noon where presented wateh and lows Fhis M Stanton company in testimony ) i v esteem in which vou ; ; o5 : again st T Lie, have labored under your Lrvis 0 “ur Storage Sec ! for a number of years and 2 e ) period we have held vou in t & eral days aat his home in Kensington A - left this mornkng Tor Washington, HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY s liece hie gl peniy 1) b BOBCRTN after- Shaw. Ber- ¢ evening Ber- will meeting the HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 13, PLAINV.LLE NEWS STANTON RECEIVES TESTIMONIAL GiFT Superintendent of an{ol Manu- Tacturing Co. Leaving Tmrsday PLANS FOR: OLD HOME WFFK Pecorations Bids for Mready Being Given Out—Canal Street 1s Being News of Repaired—Other Interest About Town. \ From i superintendent of uring company, will 1 of the local concern e accepted a i zeneral superintendent mill inaNorfolk, \ and K My Bristol fin- ishing Manufact the employ ave on has Thursday posi- tion of a Knitting assume his new duties next During his stay en a man week here Stan- has working for the mployes him henefit of the under 15 for the production work well as of the | plant. Conditions of Under him heen most ret pleasant that while in his the have and it is with much reg e heat him The when they co-workers they new people of his leaving, wish very success phreciation was shown ve he was called had all congregated. with 1+ Hamilton of field of un- terday after into a room and gold The fol- two hoxes cigars presentation was as ift is presented the to you hy undersizned em- Bristol Manufacturing of the nd We vision all that high- love are held sup¢ in the P department for some time. Tendered Surprise Party. Julius Rokosky, of Kensinzton, was tendered Saturday yung rise party at his home, cvening, by a number of Vocal solos were delivered The Acorn local men and women ind instrumental dinner was served mber the clubh and starred as catcher and a young Ath- dur- man of - Hetic 1 ir is a n last year's baseball season Hanford Reccives Discharge. W who| George Hanford, of the Di- the honorable ! vision vear, has and Hanford w has been overseas for received his his one | | past discharge Blue Hills, many local young to Fr out receiving a arrived at as home in of the vere sent men who rance with the 77th Division with« furlough Bricfs, 1 in The 1 oits Tgeway of Berlin meeting Edward club held ! last Hearth, regular weekly at the home t Mecriden ) Mr. and Mrs vr of Iast Berlin. are spending the week with White Plains, N. Y. of young men from to Plainville last cvening William D. Manchester, who returned Chili. Mis Griswold, spending the past Chicago, of Elmore, relatives in \ number Berlin to call on L recently 1 Mr. e ! have Iast went from and been -, wecks with Peter who relatives in urned to their home in Di M | been ill for the past 1! his home on IFarmington road, is re- have Berlin v ISast Roger Griswold, who has e weeks at » | covering J. M in Brandywine of New Britain has lane Connerton hi rented > | home to Ha Collins, will | night | few est regard. In your tr you have never ac master, but al and a friend aret that us. Our have the greatest catment of us the part of a zentleman much to ted vays as ind it know is witl 2 W you arc that leave united wish is on your may in new may rest as- and gzood you and yow to the South and zood luck Mr. Stan- reply and expressed ap- sliccoss You prayers recompany operation that will in you ficld of sured our wishes journcy dear friend much most family Farewell \lthoueh touched fitting He for their co-operation ey had_considered her than a master 1 Street Repairs. past few days the irtment has heen busy put- street in ape for the Yesterday a bottom of large laid on the street top dressing - stone. After being will in fine con- still some doubt as which will exist in the bad and rainy weather on the streef. When the cement was laid on the west far on made a hanked th givers, and him & town crushed stone today a aid over the olled. the There is the conditions was nd fine as largc street be to | | | | | aition i | | side of the street the much lower front of which eer said at the was too high and that the the sidewalk right. But that time the wa has been of no value whatever in the winter, as it flooded at all times. { Now that the street is being repaired, ihe level of the roadway is not being Jowered, and the residents wonder if | the bad conditions will still have to | be horne another winter. Broad street, with which Canal joins. is also higher fhan the level of the sidewalks on the latter street therefore the water has no place but the sidewalks to re- main on. One solution of the prob- | lem is thouzht to be a lowering of the ! | level of the streets. placing a crown on them and installing deep_sgutters which would insure the flow of wate Getting Bids for Decorations. It is reported that bids are already heing sought for decorations in the town in connection with the Old ITome Week to be held here next week Three parties are reported bidding for the decorations and the of e assured The entire will ated if the plans of those in through, and the private homes will he asked to do their The town is already re- | attention from men de- here for the celebra- various souvenirs, ete men have already personal trips here in an ef- have a place Treserved for them. The names of former residents who lived in the town and re still living, but in other communities, are being received by Mrs. Baton and H | A. Castle from friends in this town | Wach of these persons will receive a personai invitation from the local i committee to be in attendance at the celebration Plainville has been a town of importance for 50 years, | although it was a community in com- with other places for a much period of time. Plainville Briefs, helow very in on i it was placed | and in many | than the property it was laid The the street level of since strect cases time that was of and hest ! town such be dec charge share. ceiving much come sell of these | sirous tion Many made fort to to and lov and Francis lLe were among bazaar which night. Glynn LeVasseur a cord Joseph Glynn Vasseur of this town those winning at the closed in Forestville last won §5 in =zold and l‘ of wood | Many local people are planning to | attend tlfe annual°musical of the New | Britain Choral society in Iox's the- iler Wednesday night Charles . Conlin, mans Standard Real Estate and | compuny, has purchased | about An late in at iger of the Insurance Ford run- anniversary high mass for the John McGuire will be celebrated the Cliurch of Our Lady of Mercy 8 o'clock tomorrow morning. SALE Empire steel all in shape; at ~Cook stove; range with pipe; cheap; Broad i FOR | State | =ood niture Trask. street. W Archbishop I'atrick J sion at St. Dat York the Talliur op Konzana, acti cdict. It sive ceremonies attended wrenbi (C) Underwood & Haxes in the Proce: Jek's New with cathedral, when I Bulls for presented Arcii- Ben- impre witnessed, anq by bis} Pope was one of the most was hy six 1ops! Underwood, ELABORATE EXERCISES IN HONOR OF ARCHBISHOP HAYES sidewall | alk | the | also some fur- | 0. | ASHLE BABCOCK CO. ednesday Bargain Day 10% Discount rousers. T5¢ BAL. SHIRTS AND DRAWERS 59;6 $1.00 SILK-CLOCK HOSE 2 Prs, $1.50 65¢ and T5c¢ SILK HOSE $ 1 '00 2 Prs. SHIRTS A il with and without colla; 35¢ and 40c $ l 85 LISLE and SILK HOSE 4 Prs. 1.50 and $2.00 $1.00 SHIRTS = $1.15 = Tan and Black HOSE $1.25 10 Prs. Black, tan and blue $1.00 WORKING SHIRTS 350 WHITE SOLE HOSE $1.00 75¢ BELTS 50¢ 85c and $1.00 NECKWEAR 2 For $1.00 SUMMER UNION SUITS 8Jc $1.15 $1.55 $1.50 | SUitS and $3.50 SILK SHIRTS 6.00 BATH ROBES $2.98 $6.00-$8.00 SILK SHIRTS Reduced $2.50 and $3.00 PAJAMAS $1.85 $2.00 PAJAMAS $1.39 $1.75 B.V.D. UNION SUITS $1.29 31.00 NAINSOOK BAL. UNION SUITS $1.50 Carters . .. $2.00 Coopers .. 69C $2.00 Lewis . ... Don't Miss This Sa YOU WILL AVE MONEY

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