New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 25, 1919, Page 7

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T L D ——— B & ouvr For B A\ CAPr, O WOOI, CAPS, and light, \ SPECINL REGARDING varied, but Cloth, Velvet choice priced POR LITTLE Al-Wool, in Black PRETTY Coad sty priced $3.00, CORDPUROY olds, reaular $5.00 ALL da only Me Suits S0 ang Twist and woere Price $12.98 WARM 1a-year-old NG oru Dric pecia hoys, i B Wi Toe Suspenders with quality, for 39¢ cac Hands, 30¢ cach: ( brand) Wear. ke for Boys' HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY VING ALL @2’ REC] foteTogotalelola] BERLIN NEWS AUTO CRASHES INTD BRIDGE GUARD RAIL George Rogers of New Britain Has Narrow Escape [ | HONTSHAN GETS RED FOX. Another Local Man Sceks Liquor Li- conse—Grange to Have Carnival— Funcral - of - Mrs. Keeney—Other | News Hems. New Britain might have be evening at the when guard vai the stream Berlin stre by the w in- George Rogers of fig- ured in what aceident last the Berlin cemetery plunged through the hung suspended over Rogers w oing toward and was obstricted dense Luckily one jured The alor | his, fog. view no Berlin garage repairmen came shortly after and pulled the m Yehine of ilous position. The trolley schedule held up for until could be from Passengers oblige over the hridge to a car the other side until the machine was removed The automobile seemed to be in for for when it was towed to out its was ag another sent the to car harn transfer time down a were more trouble the gare nto it, damaging was rather dark 4 the motorman of the car failed 1o no it until almost upon it One the repairmen ran out to stop the mo- arms frantically was runnin still the further. It v and it near torman, waving his The motorman who pecial did not understand the Sthinking that he wanted to get and motioned him to take the o lowing. As a consequence hi tion was distracted from the road the result that he struck the machine Gets Red 1ox, Benson of Last display at his shot lay in trip aboad r fol- atten with | i i | | Berlin has a home, one Millington The fox ux Arthur red fox that hie while on his hunting sizable and had fur. e brousht and reported hunting tion of the state to the scen in some time. Mr Jeaves this week for France erland on a husines: (rip, 10 for I months Foundation Finished. foundation for ne was practically workmen the will 1 taking ahout hou on is yauitc nt rowth 1 in that hest B and Swit of home a se be he ha nson gone e sever The W owater tower morning part the this the e completed and const by the weelk itself first of next tion of fhe e begun The from zrounds by tower engines wator the five hydrants i of a fire uncommon nou the i 1 new s a is not an sight now KCO L time abo the station tank it i lons several engines The, 50,000 getling water tated will water a4 much that of the old Juniors to Play. will play the ’ Kick off hold over of ier thin \corns The Acorns Middletown. Ac playing ¢ year cleaning up comes along. They hope to up Sthe work tomorrow. The volume at The great gam everything this that keep orns are \ good from ING STORE WILL fu priced LOT—AT-Wool COURSE, n f Kinds 81 " to le 3,00 va Ay n everywhere, tr \ $1.50 Ny Whit WASH SUITS— e, 5. CRAMPTON CORDUROY SUI'S—In PAJAMAS—O one-picee SHURTS—1 THINGS 7 leather SA C URDAY, 0! SATURDAYS AT NOVEMBER FIRST. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2Ok £ PLAIN VILLE NEWS SCHODL CHILDREN WILL HONOR ‘T. R, 1 fetetetelotofotetel Roosevelt Memorial Exercises at Grammar School Tuesday IX P M. [LIDE M Y one-piece top s, S50 (o Daek HATS—\W in wood lusihos o $7.50 cah, OWS—There car WANT—W lined rom s are vat taste ind ar clvets, B3l rron trimmed 5 are si priced protiily W e S0, 8 0 @ 50 $1 Gred — 11 mn special ot § $10.9 Iflanneletic siyle, ol goc for 6- to 18-vear-old AT siz W 39¢ nave in kind, ends, S¢ BOYS NEED—: an showit hav at 00 cach, 1 Caps priced at $1.00 cach. M Velours Vit in overy l Sen 86,00 I and Have L 17-year-old qui cacl ¢ p : Plain Colored Windsors for Laundered fou the 0w C rlin day te | roo | quer ters’ ha out success e the Notice e m tin e ton law I ftea 3ive shooting re o tected it mprisonment violation tion tion cin 1 onc ton @ hean | Tors Monday the bee wil the The in hel horale public Words Is 0 as ity e G " n o n [ nu » w warm ang Clarence 1t | Company \ noon vid ni superintend Britain acquaintance \ [ Agorn Juniors of Kensington will play “oly daced mand D Colla ¢ and 30c¢: of good an priced $1. impson o lit regular prices e a aped, me to waid irable coloring 5 oy’s Comfort, Choose From These Things Wanted For Winter Wearing N Lou look w, ity X 1 sizes and only Plaid : Chencey Silk - cact and AUTOMOBILES IN COLLISION Machines Driven By Richavd Ander- son of New Britin and 4. \. Dow- | ney of Waterbur h—W. « UL Mccting—Tames' Condition Better The € ample when held amma for the appropriate school will next set Tuesda in an ex town on exer [ , the i Amierican Prpils in {teachers life work The honor eevelt will the will Hicmory The lif he discussod varions i heo of colorings, ine assortment dore line CFE O el the the in hy rdes and zive short on s line -not Homespun lind casy varied el e donation Pupils a in srade will o ploed small that Plainville Roosevelt will 1eque ' in | the order may add memorial fund pastors of churches and cities have rvance tho W churche plans national Athough surrounding for Roosoyelt [ MOIrow's sei heen made [ contributions and Middy ach: the n towns Ol i ehlled ool of that ko nniversary cach. Suil them. similare and con we made no for t h: rou fund viees the the o no appeal to rezation < ol memorial Minor \cecident. automobile aceident about 9:15 o'clock last night | Southington town line. 3 i machine by J A. Downey of 795 Baldwin street, Waterbury, struck A car driven by Richard Anderson of New Britain, smashing the hub and several spokes in the left rear wheel of the latter car. Anderson reported the accident to Officer Marino and explained (hat hoth ecars were pro- ceeding slowly but that the driver of A curred minos at the rull si oc- 5 oand $1.50. near Kazoo Suspender < 65e cacl Windsors, 4 Four-in Soft Colla Come here owned e DRY GOODS New olumbias of fternoon at Fair grounds, o'cloc A the hette is desired from i on a much the hall I There the resulting tuture to heen t cvening rest ic n was aft il a whole in expense Hunt nd i snug w e has Gaine Warden rding wding ouse John violations of pheasanta Warning previously re once of this whi law closed e by the season until 550 being A fine of and attache th ract on of the law i It have and is own they will he Brotherhood Suppe Brotherhood of the naregationai church the evening at the cougre After the an entertainment rembers of the irotherhood Browi mbers hown to the supper in en of invited or is nee hat it churd its will V e itself program is heing la inte ine for a entertainments, Agitation and Growi rguments a Berlin the petition the will he in he to not . one of the trolley cars ran | Signature Cradice horn Notes, on was to Moy at thei Mother My home on and child Boardn 21 n mails postoflice and Mr wcontinc of u to take care of the Mrs. Harrict funcial of Mrs I Tion pansy! LME LADY WISNES TO SPEAK. TO You ON ThE Phowe ! FOR NEW BR\TAIN PURCHASED O Britain YOU N mo the tien The financial the at large wi B th ch il Ny tha in 1 « sum received Cr G l his rearding n November thirty to cor iy thi stopped ma ores rowd v big from imp- same ruf heen the pro- these s days the inec- iola- Vi- at Kensir W g o Boardman Thursday Worthinston e is the enjoys I Harriet \ in church 30 to which ation supper g e i ra inception hoid CAN BHGBGINGHEOOEIBOGALBVT RSB BLOGBBE fing | time it is probable t1 par- | have the 1 ion pidly and Bre An on number wi Conne, lacking nd toardman dozen hoxe: Al i ela for of Ning ral ticnt by | in Mrs. | aft loing stant w pressing de Lines s i i QIN7S OF THE DUFFS the Waterbury machine lost his héad [ He we to report fo the auto- mobile in Hartford IND ON PROMPTLY 1 s advised commissioner Schools Close Monday. Plainville schools will Monday 1o allow the teachers o have one of the prescribed visitir They were also Friday the instructors attended the convention in Hartford. The two days coming so near together al- mosi gives the pupils a vacation. The purpose of this is to give the plumbers | installing new heating appa- | chance to finish the work he reopens elotetotefolotetatofe The ho closed days closed when teaghers Peck Keeney held fods nome in Kensington, Rev. officiating Burial w Uills cometery, was wi ¥ from her riton Ha- Zen in the Blue M Keeney the H. Wales Lines M twice married, her first husband VN Peck. A son. Norman Kensington, survives h K had been il for several her death was not peeted daughter riden and of of S he- Peck My month unex who ratus i school Entertainment and Dq The Ladies’ Altar society and {he Children of Mary held a joint mcet- ing last evening at the Church of Ow i.ady of Mercy to arrange for a benefit entertainment, social and dance to be held next month. They decided (o hold the affair in Grange hall on No- vember 21 W, ¢ regular me e and fore ce. entirely ange to Have Carnival, i The Berlin Grange is making prepa Wions for a big faiv and carnival to held at the hall November and | An claborate program is bei the committee in cha procecds of the will used needed improvements Uhe property. More Apply fo TThe Nutmge house monopoly on the sell Patrick Kelly has his way also has applicd for a licens the town both places do a big busine wetting con New ritain trade, On next Jo . Walsh, eollector of revenue, hegins his drive (o of Until that I dealers will 1 of stock now v lenient in < they ation of liquon sup e The fou ange wed by T, U, Meeting, “ting the local the W. ¢ was held v afternoon at the home of ) 1. Dresser. Miss Susan Wheeler read an interesting report of the proceed at the recent state convention he organization plans to have Mre. Lora Lamance, a noted air he of U The branch sterday of of ay Licensc. will not have a of liquor if about it, for it Ior the ol surprisingly siderable Tuesday internal stop all sale siz where she attended =n one of friends ze attendance in Athletic voungs the Charlic New Haven, eption given by There w la entertainment The with re her Y heer s A . at = ell to the limit to go el hand. Oflicials matter about not last much lin ers were Chap- evening ar prosecutii clear int the of consg the troubles prohibition on ver the do the The Dosed from pleased have a e picturcs law governing Iatest move remedy war time [ Superintendent Showalter | in Iartford attending | the annual state teachers’ convention. | Miss Elizabeth P. Wilcox Miss telen eturned today from York City they during the weelk Beard left where she will spend her | St ar | 1o avising spent yesterday he enact ment and Dr town, have near selectman t homa petition and will in the will o Berlinites swold, = (he o W Rohm New fricnds Phod Shelton with Anderson, the (@ where i is headi it 1y future. to their u ntation st it i pre visited ood vesierday the U n Miss e remains [ and are in have got i up week-end srandmother 1 lects Wallingford, | town i m. o fan the A ast Berlin lems. Robert Cole is much improved from has of in to fig he zon John it town is spendinz day with i relatives e mansion Prentice’s com- exterio Georgoe is rapidly nearing tically all of the been finished Kensington Items. Claude W. Stevens home from he an attack of grippe which con- new fined him 1o his home for the past pra pleiion. week work having retimed h Mass., sty o Greentield af her Fiske Florence from Mrs. R Dorothy N to vesterday Senator has ro 1 hon afternoon mths Charle: Miss even in turned a short business trip. James New the week-end Miss South ) seve brother with her left this morning will Maloney Haven, where he with friends Fitzsimons left spend Carms returned home for spend hort wiih visit, Hulhert today for several Ros¢ Norwalk rriend 1 n Shay of N osister Taple Hili Lillian Lindquist to days ! has returned from . with ' | pounds | Hira | ed | friend | appears, ! having fon Court 1912 temperance ville vember peaker, appear in Plain chun at on 1 movenien furthering the trivveled peaking north will hold Nov of the on lecture on and her to the temp ance experience s du he 1o me Liamanc ha her [ brand extensively tour \a it 14 Footbati The A organi clin [ vida mber am Chalienges football i s, team whic wi weeks o d ¢ the To among ned ging 1 the the challen boys of 1 ¢ ms aver cotion o st ¢ ' liss want PrOW s cmalle princig have D n Wo weeks but they their the composed vho 1 to demonstrate ridiron. therefore team i oung men made themselves known (o local spori followe has all for f the within four years 1 ba and was captain New Rritain plaved with the sresented the . Other Daniels, Warner e Pestil team chal Myer il pliy 3 o ket everal y oo freshman tive n 1o N the eleven are (BIC Lnaan Collella Corn is ihe Teams whicl lense may ideman Iptain of the h i Whiti James itesfing Comfoyiany Iow - thi Horaee ho s treet (it from alt ondition ching Jamec WL pueumonia the Festing comtortably P vesterday M in formerly ind a s Maplehursi for the other nuy cd nurses Stephen My WO and an | wi wo at « train vdance cmployed very called s secu are now Dictzlko, Tame of the hedside in store elose sicl esterday man, was Church Notices, Chureh will s Burnap the pulpit . Gillette, at noon. The ociety will not at Stanley Congregational lar mornin 10:45. *Rev. Trvin ford will occup. sence The he of in the ah- Sunday vegn held at of Rev will me Indeavor the services church in New Britain Chureh of O prayer and sermon school at 12 o'clock. The cor tion is reminded the dedic: the Neal Memorial o'clock Plainville Baptist the pastor 5. Sunday 05 Young lock. Isveni ithfulne sehool ot Chris- tian Memoria v Savion it 10:45.0 mday \ of tion chapel at church—Sermon “God and His Man® school will meet People’s service at sermon by the pa Required.” at 7 by 1 1 i at tor o clock AN W worship 1} i mon, “The day school at 12:30. Y. P. 8. C. E. will meet at 6:20 p.om vening sermon at T:30. “The Call of the Christ.” The fall raily will be held tomorrow church at 10 Kindnes: ion sermon Power 4 of Sun- Bricf Ttems. the delegate of Plainville convention the Hotel Roy Acker senting Troop state Boy now in n in Bridgeport. is 14 Scout repre- at which Stratfield se at Several local members of Knights of Columbus will attend exemplification of .the third degree Bardeck's hall in New row afternoon the the 1t Britian tomor- Carryl Moore and Samuel ¢ attending the Y. M. . A conference in Bridgeport. tle arc older boys’ The assessors met o receive tax lists today at the town hall. A letter is advertised ofice for Mr. Buchanan. TO RIS with all Apply at the post- Ly furnished room improvements, suitable for Church St, Plainville 10-25-1d ORDER OF District of Qctober Istate the deceased Upon of NOTIC I OF HEARING. rlin, Probate A D, 1919, limerson Hotehki town of Berlin, in said dis Court, of late the 1pplication of New Britain, Conn administr: ¢t a., on the of dec ed, he may ke autherized and empowered to sell and convey real estate of said deceased, stluated in Naugatuck, Connecticut, as per said application on fite more fully it Ordered, heard Henry oy praying thi tor, is That application determined at the Office, New Britain, in dis- trict, the 30th day A D., 1919, at % o'clock in the forenoon, that notice given of the pend- ency of said application and the time and place of hearing thereon, by pub- lishing this order in some circulation in copy said and in on Probate id of October, be said district, of this order in said town and return make 1o this notice given and by posting ihe public of Naugatuck of the order of Court, MORTIMIS sign post By to Hart- attend Morning of 6 Morning | Ser- the | is vict, | be | newspaper | i e [Churen | at § iing roou uildings noon {0} holidays, S— o'clock 504, N Bunk from and ional i Sundays ypen o public p. m h. 12:00 Reforma 15 n Chy hip; ion Lather 0 morni I Notices | norni People Sin iin {5 U ol Wo musi by Ihoc Oper ing o t will cont during school be fc N cachin ) ey Tol speak in ning at Nincte 7:30 o i, chuy prayd prayer a the Holy People Sunday 12:16, ¥ rvice: 15, Hend just ret Africa, v Church 1 10:45 Rev. W school an Christian | tianity by T t to the nesday meet Thurs praise se i Churel worship, ved Armenia | Union R church obse Roosevel Girl o Thurs Bible cla in South sion Stuc Mrs. T Health church ziven tation gi Brownies. Iy Rev. church, speaking dence, A bridge charge o ir Sunday Baker, Young | charge of At the Missirian “Christia The mu Be Me As a I Tuth communi Union Trinity N Scouts wi [ ning. Al 12 yeaks the chur 7:15. A organized | back fro | choir wil 3 o'clock i at i Ch Sunday | “Probation sehool, s meeting Hailing Swedish ning at 7 and the ay Boughnn, lay, supper a tomorrow school evening service at Stanle Par Roosevelt Memorial nda Vespers. A spes council ning to tak of Cour anvasser v win & turch e church Sunday mor chu Your it Halian Tuesday ¢ extension r the \ssyrian lay eveni mmediatel pson vening 8 o'clock Wednes e will vini class day hold at will ion | vice Hallo Saturday nz Teas veen 1 P social A tlernstn meet class etin lehration wunion 3 plice tome morn ' ledita (nthe Emmanuel Gospel Church, M S Anderson, pastor uare. ¢ will he Mil Irankiin 1 Respon Bibl Heaven, | O " rning worship Call and World Crisis m ial service fo n ubject, “Why Expectiug Christ tg R, What Events W \ He 6 p.m olisti children' Thursday, yer A cor i Divine,” v Shelles lim I Christians Arc | turn Soon; ke Place W : i Pt Byl P Bmacti ) K ¢ meeting. Tuesday, 4 meeting; 7:4 le study 45 p. m., mec 1 wclcome mference he latter Comeos. inu ey ssion Mlowe o for 7 Al nt Church, rge L. m. and 7:16 p. m, subject, “Our Great Hig! Evening subject, ‘‘Waiting Bible school and pastor clags 12:15 p. m. Teacher's trainin; class at 6:30 p. m. Short song before ovening sermon. music. Why not come and hear whaf we have to say? BULGARIA’S REPLY MODERATE IN TON of oF afternoon Water will fol- 6:30 o'clock Meriden will sy Rin in ) ocial to houy Nadv n ch 10:45 md s 4 Services of B. Giles, the Pranklin of B astor. a Morning Priest.’ Upon God evening ic o'clock Mark's Sundiy St enih m., holy Chuareh affer Prinity ) mornir communion 1 oa. m ch school; and nd addres on Communion.” People’s Chune Church T ] 15, ble school; 'S of Christ, Steinhofy morning 6, Young service wife, Court Rev 10 pastor hiD; Pcoples Dr. John missionaric British st both rvices. Thursday wo evening It Adheres Unreservedly erson and from to Terms urned of Proposed League will speak meetir rayer of Nations 1 eve- Paris, Oct. 24.—Bulgaria's answe, to the terms of peace presented he: by the Allied and associated powe is moderate in tone and adheres un to the clauses concerning the league of nations and labor. I1f accepts the principle of the protec. tion of minorities in Bulgaria on con dition the same measures are applie to other Balkan states On the other hand, the reply makes reservations reparations, and against th total of Bulgaria. T asks for the suppression of interest charges and requests an extension o the time limit for payment. Regard ing the military clauses, Bulgaria ob services in chapel, 3:00; | Jects to the voluntary enlistment ‘vice in Methodist | System maintaining that conscriptio. - p. m.. Gutzon| alone can produce sifficient forces t personal friend of My, | maintain order W ataasday 600, The longest part of the reply con Junior Boys, | Cerns territorial clauses and protests Armenian Women's | 48ainst modifications of frontiers om Shior Loaver sk sico | technical grounds and quoting masses ehurch. Ividay, 2:00, Mis. | Of Statistics, proposes notably a plebis Iy class under leadership of | Cite in Thrace and its formation int G. Platt: subject, “World | *" futonomous state. The impresslor e e the Aiet 2’1;( nl’s in conference cricles that th he vear will be| Allies are not likely to consent to any 10- a cordial invi. | eXtensive modification of the origina ... Independence— The Saving Habit First morning Baptist 5 | hip, sermon by 121 Bible | 1d Brotherhood class: 7 p. m., Bndeayc Topic, Chris- Health of China.” Led missionary Wed he women of the church will for th evening, 7 ce. wor illiam Ross reservedly | committee annual sale W : praver and | regarding protests especially sum demanded i Center Church, | v school, 10:00; 11:00, communion Adult Bible classes, 12 « morning | will be n oosevelt at il 10 t, speaker, cout 2230, 8s; 7:45, of § all iday ven at to of the weeks' Provi- Cam- be in services pastor today on a two He will visit Boston nd Gurley will his absence. The Morning worship, 10:45; at 12:30, with 8. H. superintendent, in charge; Peopl meeting, 6:30, in f President R. Lewis; regular 6:30 left trip, ttleboro, J. S should be Rev N ene| couraged in every home and school a step toward individual independ '8 ence self respect and a systematie| life in general. Memorial Church. maorning service, Rev. . pastor. will preach nity and Human ic will follows: “God ful,” Lewis; offertory, ‘Like her,” Lansing, sung by Miss sons. Sunday school, 12:00; service omitted owing to service fn 1. E. church at 7:30; Girl Il meet at 7:30 Monday eve- 1 Boy Scouts nd boyvs over old are requested to meet in ‘ch Wednesday evening at new troop of Scouts will be by Willis Marsh, who Is m service in France. The | 1 rehearse Friday evening at | Thrift is an element of characte not 8 G. M on ature.” very necessary for success—do s overlook this fact youvrself or letf vour children forget it. e Satisfaction and a Bank Acoou: g0 hand i{n hand — And this -Banl] will help you with savings sugges- tions, protection and compound in- terest THE PLAINVILLE TRUST C0 MAIN AND PIERCE T8, PLAINVILDE, CONN. stian Seience Church. at 10:45. Death.” Wednesday g L Subject, Sunday | evening service Afte 9:45 The Call Made HELLO, TS 15 MItS BROWN ~‘\fisu_, MRS spl;;lfi.i_ TALKING = | WANTED T0 ASK | THIS IS MRS. Nov IF YouD LIKETo Come | SPEAKING AND | WisH TO To WORK FOR ME~) NEED | INFORM You THAT YOoU ARE| MORE THAN You WAY OF TRMING TO ARE GEVTIN SECURE MN MAID FRoM ME - | SHALL SEE CIAT SHE IS ‘PMRL\I TAKEN| CARE OF FINANCIALLY — Good DAY ! Tom, WAIT A MinoTe . ANSWER THAT FRsT ! — i Helen Suspicious | ARSWERED THE PHONE FOR You PARSY, BUT THE PARTY WADTHE “‘\;mouc, ANUMBER-— 1 WAS so SCARED [T WAS BAD NEWS SPEAKING OF NEW's, PANSY - [ HAVE SOME GooD NHEWS FoRr You- STARTING NEXT WEEK YOUR Py WiLL BE /NCREASED Two DoLARS %(fl

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