New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 7, 1919, Page 7

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55 5 5 Made of M —T1it Well ar B 340k 43 S an v 6 & e 2 % D LIN NEWS st e S s “LEGIDN P NAMED FOR BEAD Bolton-Kasica, Both of Whom .0y v e et Made Supieme Sacrilice & e o socicty Taent at applicaiion larze attendance of the last dance some of thei Ntk A G e tantastic costumes vill be all kinds { is prohable that there of sweet cider dancing floor is an exceptionally good with lanterns and electriz house she accidently tripped and fell, previous danee. Al hut though( nothing of it until yes proceeds go valks and needed im- r town. There is minstrel will he held on Tendered Shower. Viets was tendered Mrs. W. J. Vance Dress Skirts Made to Your Measure at Special Prices for Three Days---Friday, Saturday and Monday. Think, SELECT YOUR MODEL OF which there are twelve or lifteen of the latest om on display at the Decss Goods Dept., main floor, new POR ONLY $2.50 (above the cost of ma handsome plain dress skivt 16 your measure, while for onl pleated die y cost of the goods seleeted) vou can have a becoming made Lo your measurc. This chance i yours hut for thi 1 Saturday, Monday, Novo th. sth, 100 SOMEL SUTTARLE SKRIT . MATERINVES RICIH PLAIDS AND ST Pavt wool, 51 ireh w AL wool 56 inch width, for L350, $5.75 and $6.50 4 yogd PRENCIH TWILL SERGE AL wool, the season’s he Wiath, cponged and shrank, worth $£4.30 for $1.00 ALL WOOL TRICOTINI Navy blue, o6 inc o wiath ALL WOOL POPLIN - Widih 12 iehes, special at ALL: WOOL 40-TXCHI TAFFIEIETA $L5 yard 1L OO 50-INGH FOTRIST - vl CPRICOT JRRSATRET Al wool. 48 inche ide at S W0 INC M ) W DI W Black and white and bl 50 0 yavd COMPE MARTE YOU IR CHOECE and have a skire niai e cosl of (the good TOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW By I\I_\'A\()l' CAN RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PERCHASLD OF ts. o uxe st T Ty Alherta ISlton in honor of her place on Nove 12 Miss Viets | e -—— received many handsome girts, con- | isting of linen, cut glass and silver, |« Fhe how ' beauatitolly decorated 1 ‘ th antumn 1 LY om feature o - the evening was o mock maeeias Betreshments were served, Miss \ most populir youns | o become the hrid erlin | Recd. of Service Not Profitable. diseassion over the proposcl | tinz Gaet to light- that the Berlin | line from the depot (o Lierlin o | Py proposition Dl probabls never will he aceonding o trolley oflicial exeeption of ihe ing and carly evening frip: | o1y didtle travel so (hat for the | srester part of the day pa Crs i Viets Tengered Curied oa loss to (he compan 1 1 were not for the faet that the com- | Linen Shower-——Toos eyelt Campaign pany would lose tranchise they | \ ould stop their ¢ from going to | i sieect. T Hhe company saw it | G e o S one car aday over the | e e to the end of the hine on Berlin | A 0 the company wonld still retain | 4 e ( nehi With the advent od the | Joltonsusica b itney and the curtading of the trol- | S oy pat NitTe doubt remains but | s that the trottev will cut down its run- | post will nin hedules as fae as Berlin itselr | SRS Gsn ot is concerned, snd fun o ondy (o (h BEobosed depot. making (wo or three trips to S the end of the tne to hold its fran s Cliing wembership in (he nu | : Boon Roo-cvelt Memorial | s follow Alie Bt e startine, on to Srst vice count of working m second vice Vioosevell memorial committe e Dixon; cecord- | vorking rapidly (o comp ~can financial vass of the town. The selool cehii- | . Greasurer, dren iave been respondinz and have ambers of the Telped swell the fund. Supt. Show- | ovosed and olter is personally supersising the uthard, John work in the schools i e Giannoiti I order 1o facilitate the work of have full chargc commitiee soveral places have to the posi. . iween desiznifed o eivinz stations | the second for subscriptions to the fund. Ker 2onth for the regu- 't'ngion people are requested to leay Final arrangements theis wubscviptions at € M. Cowl smoker and :icre. Berlin people can leave fh " on Tuesday cibscriptions cithe town hall oning., November 11. for all the ser- ar Wondruft's store v Cole will to celebrate «ole care of I auota at ral speakers have s store 1 any time | evening. 'This » Help Bes Coof L socinl times the Bolton- Rosimasictis 1 bulletin from Wa i S0y horaceived N s morn igned hy (he varvious eabi cmbers miking an appeal (o ever Night. one to h in the administration’s readiness (or the «fforfs to beat t L cost of living vening in Colonel Lalletim oy what to do and | Britain orches- how ta da it 1o et around the pros. | o furnish music. ent situation. Ons citizen on readin the barn will the bulletin remarked (hat the govern of New Brit- raent my ¢ like to waste pape t Berlin Hems. orth is conflned (o | Per home with a broken b which | | > received o 1 week th did no! knov. until yvosterday d sustained a fractured ones. The v she had saffered mueh zoin 1+ physician he in walk leading formed her i hod been broken barn will he everal days. While going about the (305 S oS e, R wers made lnst evening for a Monday now, but be- INst day of the fair to be started mueh e East Berlin Improvement com- ny. The first reh W\ for the sinstrel will, be held on Monday cvening, iven by : is moving her last evening goods to Springfield, Vermont, where home of Miss she will reside with her son, Robert, . What a Chance This is Vor You to Have a Dress o Your Own Selection. A Skirt That Wear 1o Your Sati-faction, \t a Saving Too, terial goleeted) dth tor S1.00 DEPEND ON PROMPTLY foTon Commanmity B put on A prec where s down to howl th whic companions, the | Vritain e | Napt | hrothe Washington has insisted on A roll call takes 40 minutes. the government member of against the $3 minimum wage bill. 0 RO | e eiofatotafetetobe] L 0% f 3 B S & e Fo) £ @ el © & “ 22 ical directon city Britain hall this moving s much be Wed- Shel hars Ay ~Wes- e poor uftered poisoning that Tohn had sslee had for a of mansion confined to his home the STt New will expected tank . who have during veturn home zond hi “CHRONIC OBJECTOR” ltepresen- Texas house,” duy 085, ts To- the vote PLAINVILLE NEWS | FACTORY ACQUIRES | ADDITIONAL LAND | Standard Steel and Bearings Co. Buys From Newlon YOUNG RED CROSS MEMBER Week-Old M. Louise Mills Enrolled by nts—Alleged Auto spocders o Be Tricd Neat Fhursday —Brietl News Items of Interest. The Ine.. has purchascd property on W Main and Can H. Newton tan ard Steel and aring I streets from Charles Phe property consists of the Andrew house at the corner of West Main an Canal streets, tha home of M o tan and the ho aceupicd by the | Corell and Cowles familics on Wea Main stveet e entir Land section of s A frontage of approximate 200 t on West Main street and 1 foet on Canal street It is an irre larly shaped picee property the greatest depth T fect M. Bennett stated that it is tl ntention of the corporation to mak ome changes in e dwelling hou M thee will be used for roomi quav for some of the toremen assistant foremen cmployed by the Standard Steel and learings, Inco porated I necd of such o inov has heen felt Fog Hn vim voond Iy this corpovation, but by other actories in town, and [y Steel and Bearings, Incorporated, the frst local concern to introduce such arral menl: for its forcmen lied {ross Note Mainville has cenrolled among itn [N Cross meimbers M. Louise Mills her of M and Mes. Louis Mills of Iiast Main street The child s just about one wael old and probal'y the your member who has been enrolled in the national drive, The committecs start d loday or the house-to-house canvass of ever family in fown. The feam captai are as tollows: Mrs, (. H. Newton, M. C. H. Cn Mrs. J. AL Lynch Mrs. S. 8 Gwillim, Mrs. Henry 1 bull. Mres, W. A, Bailey, Mrs. I, J. Callen, Mus. L. G, Stevenson, Mrs. W. AL Cassidy. Miss Kuathering it gerald, Mra, W. M. Wilson. Mrs. R. 11 Stephenson. Mrs. €L R. Clark (booths) Mres. J. 0L Trombull, Bdwin ills (factories) and O. L. Judd (schools. \l-Stars Challenge. The All-Stars foolball t town would like to arran i of this iy the state, averaging 130 pounds, the sames to he played on grounds ouf of this town. The Mohawhs, of New Britain, are profereed. Teams wish ing to arr mes may communi cate wiil b Winnigor, Broad street, Plainville Final Plans Tonizht Ihe committees appointed at ihe meeting of Bro rne 1oy last Monday evening will mect this eve NNz in the firemen’s rooms at 1 Town hall to perfect tinal arvan ments for the parade and banguet to be hicld on Monday evening 1o cele brate (he anniversary of fhe signing of the avmistice. The members o the commitices are rvequested (o port promptly at the rooms al i ocloch Local oy Honoved. John . Fitzserald, son of Ay Mes. M ” vald, of 187 Main strect. has been elected dent of 1he senior class at (h xon college of ‘Fechnolozy. ot dam < i the second fhne e serald has bean selected by his SEMEeS as precident. haying held that office in the junior class o Clarkson. He is alio mana the wketball seuad and leade of the Omicron i Onmicron (raternity orchestra He is a radunte ¢ the local e ®hol and 1he New I Hizh schoo Triads Postponed. State Pohiconman 'inhp Plhynn, who was badly hart when thrown from T motoreyele on Southington roid o few weeks 20 and who has been contined o the Hartford hospi tal, is folly vecovered and wasx in Tlainville dasi night to testf; the trial of several melorists who W seheduled fo appear on the chavge of veckless dviving, The trnals werd continued until next Thirsdas o Ui Social Wednesday he women of the ( rational clireh are planning '\ unique chireh ouinl 1o by h in e church parlors next Wednesday e ning, following the usual afiernonn | work of tne church society Al wwho can do s0 are requested to he presen in old-fashioned costume and 10 take part i the vening's pleasure, | Amaor he attrac will b i old i oned «pelling bee. Lunch coun ters for the sale of pic. ecrullers, P doughnuts and coffec will be condnet | ed No admission will be charged and a =ood time js assuved S15.000 Offer Male, James Minello, the wel hown Ladian grocer, who owns o 1 pat cel of Land and o dwelling house and store on W hiti received an offer of £15.000 from o lHavttord real cstate deale for the en tire proper o refused to consider offer Wume to Speak Sunday. Lo AL Hume who Das speit the past Six years in Lehore, northern India where ho was engased in Internation - al Y. M. ¢ A. work, will be the at the Congreszational church e Sunday morning services. Be- fove leaving for India, Mr. Hume was for three years secrctary of the Y. A C. A. in New Britain. He is the son MARTEORD C.S.HILLS & YEY A - ] Today's “Garment Week Special’ Silk and Woel 1 1 We will sell these pretty garments at this price-—they are and il you're needingia practical dress, you shouldn't niiss o Satin Dresses, Talfeia Dresses New models - many are just put into stock, SPECIAL---$25.00 5 Serge Dresses, vintendent R, 14y P iennett announeed (his morninz Fashionable Polo Coais for Women Many Priced as Low as 545 They arc of soft came en patrons to their attractions assures us that there are none to equal them any- where else. They are here trimmed with raccoon and Australian opossum | nd at $45 to § woman who likes this kind of swe trimmed The New Season’s Coats Here in Gala Array no popular material that we have overlooked—there is no style that is worthv that we do not show -and every new shade that has gained rec- ognition this scason is represented here. Frankly, we do not believe it possible to sce our stock and still be dissatistied as there is.surely something to please you in our range betwecen $29.75 and $250.00. @& veonpt ention —IS THESE-— Values Up to rare gaod values ¢ nis opportunity " hair polo cloth and the ready response of our wom- S0 some 5 we know that they will appeal to every, practical coat. principal of nes with teams in this section of | Southington congratulitions INFANTRY » FROM POVERTY TO RIC ish-American | Az v openniless widow [ mountine daily ihe w = at th hushand, @ Spa door when the postman brousht her veteran. Sho has | registered let Viornin i sinee had been left §47,500 from the uncle of Colorado.

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