New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 5, 1919, Page 9

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MATCH OPPO | PLAI_A;VILLE NEWS GROCER 1S FORGED ? S HlLLS & CO HARTFORD, pid Ken one 0 Py f 2 SILK and WOOL Increase in Rent DRESSES . et ' o B OEN AID RED CROSS Wi ios New Silks of Rare Distinction | b e T $39.00 Yair Sex Will Make Every Effort to For Gowns, Blouses, Etc. T el L Special at $25 Other News IHems of Intorest. 4 3 These are ¢ remarkable values any a r v Inspirations in themsclves, the unusnal beauty of the texture, the ap- . § S These are truly remar u many are from éur own David Klein, a srocer and hutcher X i . o i . peal of the color harmosanies, the orlginality of the desigms and the rvich- he A ; o stock; Dresses that we have been proud fo sell at as high as $39.00, as occupied a store in Uhe To make the assortment complete we have added a number of fine ness of the quality e Dig line of fignred silks, suitable for gowns, : a b GLip T el (i1 Clavendon hotel building for some En A new just recoived. They are of Satin, Taffela, Serge and blonses, trimmings and coat linings, priced from $2.75 to $11 yard. e e Ty Lovely Satin from which you can, make adorable frocks that will went 3 & Jersey mostly and are very attractive and serviceahle 1, 1 0 o a 1 fron to $10 1 on o account of a recent increase i 8o well, look s el rape so daintily, pricec m i £ vyl » o we retty and drape so intily, pric X S S e Rich Tricolottes all {he streel shades for gowns, Suits, wraps and ; & gy - to, prices $Lav R M Mt . . e R We Will Sell This Lot for One - of bhusiness Ty building 15 owned New Fancy Georgettes in all-over and bordered designs in prints and cmbroideries, vory mew and smart for soft clinging gowns, also pretty for P e 'I‘.‘Md"“‘: eancinton !:\”1;‘\?‘\'.' “"‘NN:(‘;‘ Day Only__Thursday the long new blouse that dame fashion thinks so well of, priced $2.50 to e v R i G . aenn b, $10 a yard. % # Missett. The rents were raised on at Black Silks in a large and complele line, all the new weaves as well R i % roomers in the hotel and the rent of as the good standard kind that will ne go out of style | $ ) Lhe stor “«‘{j""*i‘:‘*“‘”_"” !”"‘7_'“‘“:”( ' ol i1k Duvetyn In pretty street shalcs, very much in vogue for millin- - N ¢ TL’,\,.(]I\’;U‘;' ”',".]“:s:»;»ljfnm l‘i’lw I\::— $25 OO cry, su'ts, wraps, etc., priced $12 yd. el : e ° New Crepe De Chine, Crepe metcor, Crepe Jersey, Moonglo “Crepe, - 3 This case is ample evidence (hat i Crepe Venise, Satin Crepe, Crepe Taffeta, and Byzantine Crepe, in all 3 (e rent problem confronts not only We advise early s tion—they will not be here long at-this e man who occuples a dwelling Rhice the new lovely shades for this winter's wear. house, but also the merchants who St b oy 8 4 o ey shades, also a big A New Velvets for gowns, and suits in all the lovely shad SRR s o e e line of trimmings priced from $1.50 o $12.50 yard. e . o ihis reason, the men who predict a e Now ork family of the beau = - > . . - New Velveteen in all the best color combination for dresses and suits, phes huilding hoom in Plainville very titnl M Veatrice AL Bonjamiy Ly A : € dmaries ove W wonderful values at $1.50 to $1.50 a yard. re o i R soon are of the opinion that rents ties In Ne irts will he reduced and that the high ing to her announced engasement o X No woman's rdrohe « i 2 Preston Gibson, \Washinzton saciety | €08t of living will decrease. if not in 1's wardr is complete without one or two sépargte e - 2 e et . i man and playvweight, Gilhson has hoen | Proportion, at any rate to such an ex- Skirts and we feel sure that any woman will find delight in out fwice married and divorced. Both have : tent that such bhuilding activity. will present showing HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRAZAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY & pesnhientinaniRin el et \ e n pleated ) RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PFRCHASED OF US. i% 1 RedlCros DI all wool plaids are enough to arouse the admiration of any k2 | been prominent in =ociofy and come | seem worth while. The box-plaited and accordion pleated styles in thoss gloriously g i ek fover of jheaukigul uppawek— and, of course, the more plainly o ccent meeting of the cxecu- 3 s 2 5 home Saturd: . Clos hapic blans vei hiaustrs ca well as the price range, $14.95 to $29.75. Luciis Tyl an il v speniFtiholfnos B nmaeaet STei o e e T o v BERLIN NEWS To0d time! forlall o are! comingtand | I aull Sunner hetGonat non Thas (02 In NenSlionc ot estanday, malkin s i embershipt int that chanter for (L6 3 Mrs. Garner Goodwin and Mrs, Fran- | membership of 12 and has applied €or | the frip in their antomob coming year. The drive committee is Dagh]ng New Sport Coats for the MiSS Demina e d i e e e bersh iRt th el ationall oranni The Granze held o business meet- | composed of Mrs. Charles R. Clark, R T T (o TR TS tlon. At the shoot held last evening | ilg in its hail last cvening. grangers Mrs. William Cassidy and Mrs. Stan- | Bhe proceeds! from the husking bee | on the Methodist church rifle range| from abont the state being present. ley S Gwillim. These women have | S 'all P = d $3 RE[] ERHSS I]RIVE nd dance will go towards the fund | Paul Turner made the highest score, | Deputy Ives, of Meriden, made an in- ' conducted the work before in a pecially rice at 9 Eoterafetotodeiodebetotototedeletototofelotototetotobe Tor for new sidewalks and necded im-| 20 out of 23 in the standing position. | spection of thr nge markably eflicient manner and have - provements about the fown No Scarcity of Pork Herve, The Girl Scouts held a basketball | been prominent in Red (‘ross relief Of heavy plaid back noveity cloths in clever styles with narrow Legion Mecting, There will be plenty of poric for ractice in the town hall last nizht work during (he war. They are con- leather belts and leather straps at the wrists—ver: ¥ i | 5 L) | ! e 1% 4 v t ists-——very stylish and just | The serviece men witl meet at the | Winior consumption here at the rais Iarl Brown has recovered from an ; idered as the women most capable of the type of coaf that every miss knows how to wear Town hall tomorrow ¢vening to per- | hozs are Dbeing butchere “Jim" | attack of the “Au” and was hack on . handling the campaign for the third i3 s : fect the organization of a post in the | North, Flin's noted pigsticker, membership roll cal Jere are other models just as pretty and since they are | | | American Legzion. It is hoped by the | | Cmmniiiiee Wl evens Grom A demm ‘! Zins tomorrow on 20 more. The first | Some People Are Apathetic and | ~iinie to join (v Sranosea post i his job with IS, [ Iloniss this bulchered nine hozs Monday and he- | /o o0 It was formerly intended o request marked within reach of almost evervone, no one need be without muol Cole i installing an electpic | (€ €3-service men of the town to as one of (hose stylish 1ot of hogs hutehered averaged 238 1 o0 B Jodrich place. whicl | HISUin the canvass of the townspeopTe. | he present. Officers for the new post | VoUnds. which isan exceptionally high |y =00 0 B ol Bl owinette the fact that the officials of — s . - . Vil be elected. Byvery man who Jjoins [ @verage. Tt is estimatod (hat there | (& e (i R e loenl ehupter vedelved sudll ghuiid F e ) __ ReillSG tO GIVG tomorrow evening will he known as a neacly 100 pigs in town to be L (i pbd otice of the drive, not receiving — Rt membarof (heinoati e oS IRLNTER Ve IR i Tl SO tha U G inzton items, tructions uniil Monday, it was de should he plenty of meat for the win- cided to change this plan and to ha practical vice men who served between April Willinm byons received word from | Y [ 1917, and November 11, 1918, are cl- | i1 e morning. that his | the Women who have so successfull Jion tomorrow evening the commitice Several of Berlin's prominent vesi-| jored by o power saw, is improved and | URue the 2ood work in {his drive Wil apply for membership in the na- | dents have organized a jitney company | his reeovery s now looked for, 11is | feials of the American Legion Berlin Congregationalists Douate | tional organiaztion. The name for the | to run in competition with the Con=|faht leg wis nearly severed, the saw | 1EVed (hat it would take too aew post Wil he chosen by vote at the | necticut company. Stock in the com- | cutting halt way {hrongh the hone time to perfect the organization o $3.000 to Pilgrim Memorial Pund— | meeting. Women can join the post ii - basy will he sold for $5 1 sk . A WL W A ceflicient body of team wor they enlisted in the army or navy or seat trudk closed in and cquipie rgan wife o 1’0, aaster Fazan returned home today were commissioned in either of the W ith heating evive will make sehedule | gy, Austin, o . where she has been | i tranches. wips between Bevlin and New Brit spendimg a several wer R v i adalpSvenand tho oo sihon On November 11 the new post will | for a six cont fare. Complete details | hor hrother ey, Joseph tofindugeRciicn one B0 AL Berlin has begun its Red ross drive | cclebrate Armistice day by a smoker | of the new company’s proposed | perumed here with hor for s short | MemPershin. The me Slipatacit under the leadership of Rev. Samuel |and social open fo all members of the | scheme will he found on another page. | yisit $1.The only reauisiles fur menibe:- Fiske, chairman for this district.| post. There will be speakers and a | The new concern hases the chances | Chavles Blton is anticipnting WD O I 6 “The drive is somewhat late on account | wasical entertainment as part of the | of success in the Gerlinites” 0pposition | urchase of a new automobil he goal for which the Village Improvement Society Social (e Tal$2,0000 FDliet ampung it saturday Night—Bricf Ttems, Kenny who | The local brasn e L0 pery 5 1 Al 2 S cent. of all tunds collectod during the . of the delay in getting the nec evening program. This will he the first ) cent fare and will charge hut The roof on the new water tower nd ! i ing th data from headquarters. There were| ¢ al time for the Legion here and ; ball of what the trolley company now nearhis completed and th i drive. This will be used o a large ox- supply fent in defraving expenses incired by several hundred members in the or-| cvery service man is requested to he | charges Lipes to (he Ltank will he R oE el connected zanization last vear and it is hoped t0 | present af the meeting tomorrow eve- Realty Transfer. soon as the roof is finished nuise, who wili enfer upon her get as many this yvear. if not more. [ ning to insure the success of the or- | phise Gatowski has sold to Gabriel . i 5, o noi The drive hegan yesterday at the | zanization Rusinowski, -Joe Burak and Alex v : T N " J ; H HY and directly restec n brickyards, all the Ttalian laborers he- Firemen Go to Unionville. | Prauka her raem o 56 acres on the | New Cotton Mill is to SRRt ing seen. The results of the work | A number of the members of the | Beckley road norvth of the Morse farm Beli Daniels |Saa e gy W among the Italians was disappointing | local fire depariment will jowmey to | The price paid is said to be in the ERIng L aniels OIuiEAs s e e e so0n Fveryone in tow An the extreme, only one man sub-| Unionville tomorrow evening and will | neighborhood 100, AN the live seribing at one of the yards. They | attend the Firemen's bazaar in that | siock and equipment on the farm is state to the solicitors that the war is| own. Plainville night will e ob- | included in the purchise. Daniclson ov. 5.—The Goodyear | the school chilidren overyone should | company opevating lay cotton | display sufficient interest in the Red i mills here plans for the erection | Cross drive ta join (F \pter. Thie of another eotton mill in the near : other half of the proceeds of the funid Survevors who were to sturvey the | future, to run 23,000 spindles and, | Will 50 to the Notional Red Cross or- over now, and that is their reply ev-{ served at the fair tomorrow evening M horalNae ¢ ervwhere. They do not secm to re-|and an invitation was extended (o {h alize that the Red Cross acts at all|incal department to attend in force. | times, in all places. in peace as in war | The members will leave the Town hall mes, rendering aid in national ca-|at 7:30 o'clock fomorrow evening : pEA e SORM Dol il at Ealioclogiiomationovelling | vex of the proposed highway and it [ cach week. Agent Iobert W. Boys | devastated countries Interesting Lecture | now appears that this pirt of the work | suys the estimated cost of the mill s 1ied Cross campaign started A lavge andience was present at the | willl be put off until spring. If this is|| $1,000,000, ana that it is a part of | 2hd Will close an Armistice Ndvent (Ghristian church last evening i dohe it is sure toicanuse delay in start- | the companyis bullaine program. for|| Yember 1 Suieyors? new highway from Berlin to East Bee- | when operuted by two shift of help, = sanization which is doing much to a lin have not showed un for the sur- | to produce 1,000 ponr of yarn ; 1€fugees in Armenia cigner who subscribed said he was rlad to do so and would continue to do so as long as he lived to heor Mrs. Lova Lamance, nofed | ing the work in the spring. It was| (he early spring of 1930 October Tealth Report temperance lecturer, deliver an ad- [ hoped that the state would complote The company broke ground this 4 . dress on the evils of intemperance and | (he highway by the fail of 1950 e A 1 N Sl 1« gl for 26 dwellings for e 3 healih o the abolition of the liguc traflic 8 grim Memorial fund drive by nearly |\ Berlin Ttems., ployes, and it expects to erect 60 VR ueparts thi @ etohernwas a $300. Tho quota was $2,500 and it is! month. The only contazious ratitying to Rev. 8 A Fiske that Berlin ent over the quota. Rev ‘Frank L. Goodwin of Litehfield was here last Sunday in the interests of the fund and will o about the state visit- Goces Over the Top. The Congregational chnvei in ¥ lin has cxceeded its quota in the Pil- amance has Gaveled extensives | ¥ 3 during her lecture fours and she cor Cole and Son have been el Jgs ¥ S < The company's total expenditure casef reborted were onel of veiated some of her experiences which | awarded (he contract to painf the G ¢ . for new buildings within fhe next | "'1mps and one of whooping cough proved interestine o (he audienc Hubbard school and began work on o Bull has compared his repert She described conditions existing in | the school yesterday. Repairs will be | #C0F 1§ expected fo exceed §1.250.000 the slums of some of the large cities | made inside and out == = — of the United States and laid the Miss Trene Porter became the hrida ing other churches on the same mis-{ iane o , i Irene Porter became the brid P jon. M kalwasialsolappointedlas v such squalid conditions atl of William Costello, of New Haven , SO0 RN solve R iR ADPO SN T lleRdaontof Jolhn Biiiluyco She ex- Afonc S i one of the workers for the fund and Y n he ex- Afonday. Mrs. Costello has a host of (}a{,‘, é‘} or of piloid .cases ave reported pressed her views of the manner in =ty > frmey id B ] h T ehi P i fi thout the sfa He has discovered £";§{b¢,"&m‘ 4[ 127 no influenza cases in Plainville, and | v friends here. The couple arve spe - has been away scveral Sundays about || 550 o S < ien 1 T are spend- w vhich the provisions of the prohibi- jng thefr honeymoon at the National A, ‘ | | With the state report and fnds thit an incipient cpidemic of diphtheria md scarlet fover is noticeable in oth €1 cities and towns and that a num- | the state for the fund “ion amendment should be carried out 7 Big Time Planned. ind advocated their siri The villuge Tmprovement —sociely | jnent “has completed its plans for the husk- | During hoe stay in Plainville ing bee Saturday night at Col. €. M. | {erday Mrs. Lamance visited many of Jarvis' barn. After the husking bee | (h¢ husin Cupital Links this town is fortunate in hav- t enforee The gular weekly praver meecting of the Methodist ehureh will be held in the chureh parlors tomorrow night 5 A Iy of Leness phone was installed in the e steh a report under existing con litions. ves- s¢ men and manufacturers there will be a harn dance. The last and collected $50 (o further the ajms |LLRArd school yesterday i - ! G bR SR, o (o fri dance was such a big success that the {he national W. C. ‘. U., unde: Mr. and NMrs. Olar Benson, who : = committee in charge decided to run a R T e on. were recently marvied, have returned similar dance in conjunction with the ! queted. The national orsaniz from a wedding trip (o New York. tec. Tot chocolate. cake and ice M. and Mz ymond Messenger | e noon for Standish. Mich.. where they vill make their future home. M ion s j raaking an effort to raise a fund of They will'make their home on Wilcox eream will be served to the BUESts of | £1.000.000 for its work., A colloction @venue. where Me. Benson recentlv the evening was received i the Advent Christian PUrchased @ new home, For the husking bee all the women | church Iast night for the national The new barbershop in town run vare requested to wear shirtwaists | body and pledzes were also received DY Timothy Deban is proving to he and short skirts and the men over- | yor contributions for a fund for the a big success, “Tim™ getting all of the | alls. Mrs. George F. Dodd and Mrs. | jocal braneh e e Prank Wilcox have been arranging a . Ays Lamance e 1 Moss ¢ s the owner of larze farm there | Private Stephen Dietzko has re | inrned to the zovernmeni hospital at | stat Island. N. Y. after spending a few days at the bedside of H. A James at the Maplehurst handle. ave short talks at Tor the first time in woeeks loeal o A marriage license has been issued A » 4 New Dyitain to Aubrey Castle of . . 2l 2 ride Cpe d s& Jlsic P eial of the upper grades, the pupils suzar, Robert Cole having rcceived : fia ll\y'u\;L\yruH, '\1‘I“\| ..n\‘l}‘\hv ‘\1,I s S l H M ' two grades being assemibled in one small consignment a fow davs ago. . = s T T wul, daughter of rs. 1o Litz | room for the lecture e | of this place Mr. Castle formerly There is no “cure” | erlin i -—_ he Grammar sehool yesterday in sev- residents have been able (o gef iSino Blects Officers. Bricts, housands of housewives [ lived at \White's Crossing but relief is often The Winchestor Junior Itifle corps brought by— | of t Berlin held its first busing ch rib4 ow cxcept the one the king held L Ry gl hox of candy. Tho i a0l | meeting last evening and clocted om- last week. were delayed in sailing by | Angelus Mloug IEncinureslifiour e to be married in the near future the prize package 1t e e /¥ | cers for the ensuing year. The officers {heir steamer being held up on sc- | fromginestysinond “""\""F“" Irving Norton, who recently under-| {0ty to “shimmic” a bit with FEmily { prange! “You're entitled to dancy ,, le ‘e asl fo Sunerviseri countiot e stike: ihevlceneat s Milline Co.. Lockp d oy Tyart wange, chor 1 in the Zieafe S ReT i - TCK'S VAPORUIES, | (i Sy m et Sindmiart o e ke ", il Sl ookt 5730 0 S 0T T e s g s | Ve o o 4 harles Cobey: assistant supervisor, leave . ) hospital, is recovering and is expect- [ Midnight Frol hé King went (o | very sorry,” he veplied, “but T don’t “YOUR BODYGUARD" - 307, 607, George Pollard: recovder, Jack Cole; Miss Ilelen Rohm left today for & Co., 36 Church ed home in a few davse. He is the en- | the frolic incozniio. tlies of the | know how.' : he passed his 1ibs warden, Francis Cobey; range nrh.-g.-,l New York, where sho will spend a R sineer at the pumping station. ] ehorus passed ribbons to {he men in | hon along to & man at the next (ableg Mes. M. I Shumway and ehildren, | have solved the baking prob- Miss Viola Hag New Brit vho were to have sailed for France fein by using only am and Geory ol this fown,

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