New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 14, 1919, Page 7

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NEW' BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1918 BRGNS EIEREHSISGRBBEE TR GO B eRnoneeenes88 | PLAINVILLE NEWS = — g ¢ i+ C. S, HILLS &G CO. Aniual Event VWili' Be Staged in Trumbull Factory ECOHOmy Sale Of NOtions, AULOISTS ARE FINED| s | | OIlEt Articles and Drugs Penalties for Infraction of Automo- bile Statutes—Party This Evening AR 5 in East Mountain Bungalow, 1SS HOURS—Every Day, Including Saturday, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. GET YOUR NEW HAT FOR THANKSGIVING YOU’LL MAKE BEST SE- LECTION HERE Our Millinery Section is replete with the Newest Models of Style Dis- tinction. Come and get your Hat for Thauksgiving wear. Our offerings combine fashion and beauty with moderate cost and win the admiration of all who see them. ) Attention called to the New Polo Beret Tams (o match the popular Polo Coats. The correct head coverings for Sport Wear. Come select one for the coming football game. Smart showing also of Fine Fur and Fur Trimed Hats as Velvet, Felt and Corduroy Tams, all at specially attractive prices for this week. Come and make your choice. THIS IS A NOTABLE WEEK, REMEMBER IT IS NATIONAL BLOUSE WEEK with the best chan for you to select from the largest and best stock of Crepe de Chine Waists, Geors- otte Crepe Waists, Exquisite Lingeric Waists, Satin and Ta L Waists and Pongee Silk Waists. Sizes range from 36 to 46, and prices are very mod- erate for qualities shown. ALSO CHILDRE BOOK WEEK when best chance is given to pici out for Christmas g: Books are always appreciated, as they —enter and instruct. Everything from the pretiy picture books for infants to tho that older boys and girls take delight in. Special showing of best Kinds. Come make selection. The Plainville fire department will hold its bazaar and fair in the Trum- s it Saturday Only Can You Buy These Necessary was announced at a meeti partment last evening. Secrefary . . Fred A, Morton communicated I A t l t E t l L w P ce. [ty g riictes at Lxtremely LO rices received a letter from Stanley S. Gwillim stating that the company will be pleased to allow the organiz tion the use of the building for a fair on the nights mentioned. Mr. Gwi lim requested, however, that proper = A precautions be taken to prevent those T(n[e[ Ar[[cles and Drugs in attendance from wandering through parts of the building other than the first floor. where the fair will Puse Bastenent, f oards Cor e be held. He added that arrangements Woodbury's Soap, 16¢ cake De Long’s Snap Fastener. may be made for booths and that the company will aid the firemen in every possible way Venetian Bath Soap, 17c¢ ca Diamond Tip Shoe Laces, 4 for 25¢ It was the sense of the meeting that the company should receive u vote of thanks for its offer. (‘ommittees were BebecoiTogthiEaste Salc for doc | appointed to advertise the baz j throughout the state and to h | tickets printed as soon as possible. Secretary Morton was instructed to mail invitations to departments in Mavis Face Powder, 35¢ b el ns Palm Olive Soap, 8¢ cake Niagara Dres 4 cards for 25¢ Cuticura Soap, 16¢ cake De Long's Hooks and Iyes, 4 cards for 25¢ Life Buoy Soap, 4 cakes for 25¢ Kirby and Beard Invisible Wire Hairpins, 3 pkgs, Kolynos Tooth Paste, 17 Hump Iairpins, 3 pkgs. for Pepsodent Tooth Paste 35¢ tube Clinton Safety Pins, sizes 2 2 and 3, 3 papers Djerkiss Taleum Powder, 25¢ for 25¢ Clinton Safety Pins, sizes 1 and 2, 4 papers for 25¢ various cities and towns throughout Djerkiss Face Powder, :+ box : : Jet steel point Toilet Pins, this section of the state, including Mary Garden Face Powder, 90¢ box SelF volnthToll lny S SEtioxeaR10C | Forestville, Bristol, Naugatuck, Ber- b isonls Pabs Powae lactes Kerr's Luster Twist, 300-yard spools, 3 for lin, B 1d, West Hartford, East! 5 : i i o~ o % 4 3¢t »b's er 2 - Merrick’s B g Cotton, 2 balls for 5S¢ % HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY g [ llartford and Unionville, Taplh s MRl L 6t boste Sk aibanine Lotion B2 tallanortie o - & Entertainments and dancing will e Mercks' S Milk, 50c 1b \unt Lydia Carpet Thread, 8¢ SOE 7 HASED OF U 8 e , o] RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURC [ provided ‘each eveningz. The ente:- | Bayer's Aspirin Tablets, 10¢, 24¢, 97¢ Collar Band 4% | tainments will be put on by minstrel | Bell-ans, 17¢. 49¢ %@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@fi@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@m IS & , Tc Among the best of these are Nauga- | : : i g s T NG, e R tuck and Southington., and it s | Robinson st Batley, 119 Sunset Dyes, 7c money with the exception of 25 centsaffairs for so many vears, is rapidly | Planned to make an effort to bring | Doau’s Kidney ! ‘”3 43¢ Wire Hairpins, 4¢ box BERL]N NE'M on each license goes ta the state. The | going bad again despite the fact that | éNtertalners from these towns to Hill's Cascara Quinine, 15¢ Dexter’s Knitting Cotton, 3 balls for number of license blanks issued (his|it was repaired a short time ago. The j Plainville. i Grove’'s Laxative Bromo Quinine, 19 Wax Paper, 5c roll year runs well over 31,000 so that it|last time the road was fixed, all the Secretary Morton has mailed notices Cascaretolor Hise & el , , 3 e : scarets, 9c, Sanitary Napkins, box of 6 29¢ can be seen that there are a large | pockets were filled with tar and | !0 all members of the department no- 3 I 00X of 6 29¢ number out with the rod and the gun. | crushed stone. A litile repairing now | tifving them that a special meet Beecham's Pills, 16¢ Sanitary Belts, 29¢ ANNER YEAR FUR Several deer have been seen in thewould make the road passable until | will be held on Tuesday evening tr Atwood’s Bitters, 20¢ Sanitary Aprons, 29¢ woods around the town, some of the|spring when the state will begin the [ discuss further plans for the bazaa Mentholatum, 32c, 16¢ Kimono Shields, 35¢ pair animals being quite tame construction of the new rowd. The Vutoists Fined He Musteuold doch ase : . 3 { & 3 Silkateen Crochet Cc e £ Special -Train from Berlin, surveyors, who. it is reported, were Joseph Demars, of Bristol s ar- = iion i toeiet Colion i \ special order was issued 1his|to las out the road this fall have not { raigned in court last evening, charged Pepto Mangan, 85¢ Lingerie Tape, 3 picces for 25 morning to the Berlin depot that a|appeared yel and it i improbable | with driving an automobile without Carter’s Liver Pills, 13c Liquid Veneer, 4 ounce bottle 17¢ special train to be made up at Berlin | that the road will be surveyed before ts. Jug ward P. Prior im- Malted Milk, 38¢, 68c Liquid Vence would leave the station at 11:25 to-| next spring posed o fine : 12 ounce bottle 31c¢ A $10 and costs and r T P 2 3 = ' ux, 9¢ kg que ‘e f-yar yieces, I h, mMorrow morning enroute 1o New mitted nine dol et ne e St s Neafly 200 Apply i(}[‘ L[Geflses— Haven for the Yale-Princeton game. Tabs' Fair Tonight. rested by Offic ,',,“ L ’,“;’-,‘\‘,m“l:‘ ll‘n: I'aivy Soap, 4 cakes for 25¢ Fine quality Tape, 6-vard pieces, 5-8 inch The train will run as a “dead head”) The Tabs! fair obens this evening |t police some (ime ago and owing I"els-Naptha Soap, 4 cakes for 27c¢ Nabob Toilet Paper in rolls or out of Hartford at 10:30, and will ar- [ at Tab’s hail. The fair will be opened | o 1 . = a misunderstanding as to the ad- Trapping Permits Also o e e N | s o Ehee) Syt Db e 0 o IRICEE R e | 2 £ to ap- ‘e D & to leave f e g strel tr o $r New Britain. . The | .. , | ] S are planning fo leave for the ganie|strel troupe Srom \u\’“ e and’|Pear in court on two occasions. He No C. 0. D.—No 'Phone Orders. No Approvals—No should be on hand to leave at 11:25. | hall has been gaily decorated and | yag represented by Attorney Kendall New Britain and Middletown people | evervthing is set for this evening. To- | pjaya : 2 TABS' FAIR OPENS TONIGHT Wil make connections with the spe- [ morrow night drum corps from all | = yoil (o o g We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities cial. The special will make stops at | over the state will be on hand 10 COM- | was fineq $25 and costs, Abe Dl Meriden and Wallingford. | pete for prizes offered by the local | 5 i ) y rening there meu'\n of Southington, was fined the Big Annual Event Will Be Held in Cradle Note, corps. On Monday evening e | same amount. Belman, who Is only A\ daughter, Florence, was born to | he a variety show, consisting of \.,i — packagzes, 2 for "Phone Orders Parish Hall—Bank Fixtures to Ar-{ My and Mrs. Enrico Miglioli on No- | rious forms of entertainment. Tues- ;‘“, Lt - it ns :y\::(.m\:' a clerk at the Plainville Baking com- { sented on § night. «t the New Britain General hospi vember 11 at their home in East Ber- | day evening, the final might of the it Ll [0, TUine an automo- (L B € 00 Tor Miss: Ethel Elmer Thomas, of East Main street ( csterday. He resting comfortay lin. fair, another minstrel show will be | {0 Liiter was riding, on the South. | ’eace who is ill at her home on Tom- | underwent an operation for galistones | today. To Complete Work. staged. ington road on Sunday, September 25, | linson avenue | ST PR The interior of the Berlin Savings | East Berlin Items. When nearly a mile and a half from A number of local people will Never before in the history of the| bank will be c‘»mpwlm!\ within a weeke | T L home|| Plamville the car atrsek sna ijeeen | tend the firemen's falv i Tor {town have so many hunting licenses| or two. The fire at Olsen's carpenter | C SHEENE BEE HEE ¢ - X % by T ey o T i tonight and tomorrow evening. The o this vear. To| shop in New Britain several weeks ago | {rom New oYrk where' e has Been ‘I-m';'””w Soieyand ey BRI o i department plans to b | 4 ssuec as S . E b alnE e Ks ag i ;. - 1 | liare ) Wwere w g ¢ 5 ocs »artiment s e ““‘l“ 127 lcenses have been given to| destroyed all the interior finishing be. |1 attendance at the Track Foremen's i “r\“hl“nl ; ”(" e ‘:“ < - | 1 residents and one alien license.| longing to the bank, thereby holding | convention. held in that city during € according | Limitation of . al the testimony Conway was confined % i 3 entifit » the wark. New woodwork has| the past week 7 i me has been particularly plentifil} uy = e S » starte to the New Brita ospital for « bout the town, and hunters from all| been finished. and December 1 wiil| A Pool tournament will be started in il e ot N > 1 S ing e Wi >y weeks He suffered sever: (rac ed | over the state have come here to try| find the bank fully established in its| the K. of P. rooms duging the winter, ¢ ral fractured ths { District of Berlin, in the County of 3 e Sinning leamitolenioy slsupper At nibsEandRoncNIun A S s clea . % . their luck. Woodcock and an occa-| new headquarter :‘G ‘\’;”"’V"_‘L‘*‘ Y‘}"‘&'m 'A“_“_'- l‘ el 'l‘)mu | S Sl G ’M \we for | Ilartford and State of Connecticu, St ave been shot and quite & Photographing Bridgze. | the expense of the losers. . « i age for | S T%i da of Novembor AiD sional fox have been shot and qu i : v and Harold Clane will thei| alldriver, the requirement being that |0 neslsthidaviotiNovember, SA-S0 4| of . There are a Yesterday a photographer a s number wild gee Sl s L R ”‘“““ | teams the driver shall have reached the Loigs 1 = 3 f b aking o i ser stographs of the red | s : B ! S ey o ., T irge number of hoy vxl\\ny.,”.(sll( L (ieimber O photsera ks ROtk e The W. J. R. club held a special |of 16 vears. Calvanese and Belman | Present, Bernard F. Gaftney, ¥sq., Censes fhis weer fop Dianpin 5 business meeting last evening and | Were represented by Attorney H. ( Judge. sre e er bhe e 00 li-] rumored that the photos are be .. { T T i ewic f there have never heen over 100 li e photos are to voted to hold a social two weeks from | Camp. An appeal was taken in the On motion of John Waitkewicz, of conmes seued ‘,Imm.g Sasvbole ve o ;‘.\,m:,,.i,‘,y...(.:,‘:m,‘,‘,mrm:‘ \:;”1,',. i i %] 1ast evening. A mock trial will be | case of Calvanese and bonds were | said New Britain, as Executor of the Beginning tomorrow and continuing the follow- and with nearly two months more o : B S ¢ ed, after which there will be a|fixed a«t $100 last will and testament of Annie ing' week we will offer our regular stock at reason- hunting left {he number to be jssued | short time ago an automobile plunged 1 FAEAT after The court session was held up for | Waitkewicz, late of New Britain, LE0 et UL DrobeblEReR R0 Bl sk icuED e (e uard rallnea iy nto B hhe minstrels held w rehearsal Tast | nearly an hour owing fo the absence | within said district, deceased ably reduced price, we are compelled to reduce our CiAe s = 3 evening at Athletic hall in br cation ] of State Policemen Mitchell, Philip I'his «ourt doth decree at six c o e i G e eon s DO R O B RO | B e S D ] B i et ) e e AR | St T CIERTE el Tt present stock in order to make room for the heavy M . | nection with the fair, December 5 appeared they had in custody Peter the creditors of aid estate to exhibit . ro: E . @ 3 S b o H & Sha o 5 ' \”'“*tlojr”.\”"&m_ \'”h“(]")\”'Ln'* o "‘39_::"‘( i I_R':"‘I':"‘]‘r“':’fil'l"l\:‘m”\ - \ checker tourament among the| Austre and Kasimer Melicevivz, al- | their claims against the same to the winter flannels. Jlayers about town is being planned | leged radicals, who were arrestec | Taxecutor d directs 5 io SE b $1.25 for an Amc . Al the been the hone of contention in Berlin | PlYe! g k ~ ca s ariestecdliimxeciiton S and Sdirects Sthat s publl READ, SEE and ACT for the winter months. nsonia for distribuiing anarchistic | notice be given of this order by ad- Theodore Carns visited with his ) literature. The officers were taking | vertising in a newspaper published in SR B SRR AR T SR NAEA | daughter, Mrs. Ric d Hulbert, at|them to Hartford said New Britain, and having a cir- | Maple Hill yesterday. Brief Items. | T b 6l Gl e, Bl v e Nearly 70 | . L] Berlin Briefs, TR ':_?’\:"“‘1 v;'l”:v]rl' vl :\‘1’:.:'\‘;." ing a copy thereof on the public sign- CIELRE N 5 @ & A - | post in said town of New Britain, Pl g - Uvel elg"s I a Ing 0 [ rhe thermometer registered 26 de- | tain Iimsalow near White's crossing. | hossont ne bace whore e aeeeort || Pan-Velvets, black, 6.75 ' $7.75 srees above here this morning. Ice | Invitations were issued a week ag 2 s : W 5 & " grees aho here t wer @ eek & et velt P Wil 4 yar 4 quarter of an inch thick was found | and many have signified their inten- | 55,0 el 3 = , blue and bro a yard 1 i 5 B RD in many places this morning tion of being present. Dancing will . S . . . Joatings and wool, to $ 160 Maln St‘ Tel' 1025—1026 | "“*“hin‘v‘];:nl\l\m-‘l;:‘m s about town in a lhe enjoyed and refreshments will he Coa gs - yard$3°50 5.00 servec o The postal inspector is making his _\,,,L (Y e o i (s Sugar Sale Saturday Specia : inspection of the Berlin post- | employ of the ndard Steel and AT— Serges-French $1 98 to $5 00 office o, He has just completed | Bearings an. T s o T e sem, B o s n I Bearings., In he succeeds Mi . a yard . N his work at the Kensington office. Genevieve Conlin who leaves {omor- B M M k e DU i e oston VMieat Market SPRING LAMB ....... E . attend the Vale-Princeton e e 1 SEYMOUR ST. $l .98 to $6 65 BOSTON ROLLS OF BEEF ... . . New Haven tomorrow a yard . The Red Cross drive here is being : GALESHLIVER S e e S50 continued until tomorrow when the Cotton Plaids, to final effort to g0 over the top will be 5 4 c c HOME-MADE SAUSAGIE MEAT made. The membership this yvear Big specia a yard : | will not be as great as that of last, NATIVE ROASTING CHICKENS, FOWLS, V SPE & accarding to the present returns. Flannels BARNES HAM and BACON, SPINACH, LETTUCE AND CELERY, Kensing(on Ttems. GRAPE FRUIT . seveesianieeeaa 3 for 25¢c W James Fitzsimons spent the day in DE‘ EMBER IS I Bath Robe The home TOKAY. GRAP o st Mrs. M. Cowles this afterno . o p g O i Lo Lacalby o special meetir N e WE HAVE FOR SALE A VERY ATTRACTIVE SIX ROOM pecials in Mohawk Sheeting ) 'OAMERICAN PLUM PUDDING ... .. - ’ are requested 1o be present | STUCCO COTTAGE WITH BATH, HOT WATER HEAT., G\ L T e ; ER AN CON : ot SR o i, 01 (ol ) e e JCTRIC LIGHTS. LAUNDRY, GAS STOVE, GAS HOT WA Big Specials As Silks and Georgette. CAMPBELL'S BEANS ... e 2 . | home by a hard cold SATER. INCLUDING ALL FURNITURE, RUGS, KITCHEN AND ' FABLEWARE., ETC., ALL PURCHASED NEW 1S SUMME FANCY CANNED CORN 0SS RACKERS, $7 o1 pke. ... " || Public A°°°“R:$;::j The W. L. HATCH CO. The Busy Little Shop. COLONIAL COOKIES, 15c¢ size, g. SYStems) 400 MAIN ST. ew Britain, Conn, Phone 2131' CITY HALL rive Soon—Seeking Evidence in Town for Lawsuit. At a Court of Probate holden at New RBritain within and for the

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