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

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NO&4YEMBER 23, 1910. 3 BOBEHEHDGBFEDESLEI ST BDEDSSOGHBRESE | PLAINVILLE NEWS | s MRS, LIVINGSTON IS | sz s DEAD AT AGE OF 631 guscamfed | CASCARAR=P QUININE Plainville Woman Passes Away | { At Daughter’s Home in Pittsfield DEATH CAME UNEXPECTEDLY Episcopalians Business Hours kvery rday, 9 A. M. COME SELECT YOUR NEW COAT AND HAVE IT FOR THANKSGIVING BARGAINS Campaign—Holiday Office—Anderson Edwards Dead— Other News Ite Livingston died has been so foTofet Tot T ot ToF T otoror R T T ) made a big supply handsome themselves She was 63 vears old Thoush they opportunity fLivingston, daughters, staff of Pittstield don of Benninglou, Livingston materials such chameleon silvertones, | tinscltone with high when about I8 yea life in Southington | January. Coffec, sandwiches in great plenty were furnished time and went to the | by Daniel M. Collins. The entire mem- daughter in Pittsfiold | bership of the post desires thanks to Mr. Collins for material in semi-belted Plainville. ings like these physicians was COATS s given for & ) (Worth to $79.50) Daughters well known and HANDSOMER COATS—Ranging in 5, offered at oetotetetatatobodetetedatetatoldek b b ke ke kakakotokeketegegetetokotetodol was received with EW BRA{ATN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY PURCHASED OF U HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR RECEX VING ALL DRY GOODS Anderson Edwards. at & o é@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@?@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Luukasiewicz a home in Kensington on November 19, Course Anmounced. BERLIN NEWS BERLIN COURT HAS LENGTHY SESSION Fve Gases Dispo;ed of and Fines; Handed Out RECKLESS DRIVER PAYS $30 “ - e < Pay Smaller Fines for Varvious | Mary Edwards and 1 A week ago Sunday night Prolle Mary lidwards a Shalen, in company with some of thei afternoon n during the winter 1ssured and announc made concerning tainments and bvember 28, West cemetery "Thy ear the Berlin garage their car motoreycle entertainers. Emil Closs, a Swiss bell ringer, will furnish the entertainment. passenger. motoreycle automobile ventriloquist will for January | fined Shalen $30 and costs for reck less driving o stamp window until noon. Active in Campaign. ! ford attorney | Shalen at the trial. represented Proller and entertaimnent non-support, The Lyceum course has never n presented in town and Rev Ellsworth, men{ of the Episcopal church now in throughout “Nationwide Cam- carning 65 cents an was perfectly The town was ¢ sure the co-operation of the loc ple and several n handed in so that the success of Lyceum | to | ereed, but Offenses—IEast al church, appointed Announced—Maple continually his state- . Sale—Briefs, gocording 1s assured irove (o Be was current y session last evening, passing upon five the large maple grove ne bondsman, Judge Gris- wold gave him 48 hours to secure the bond or go to 1 committee of 2 The grove is one of the heauty spots of movement started to have the town purchase the amounting opportunity : The commitiee will meel at the parish house this evening : Wednesday was given time conjunction was also ¢ Wednesday the grove for commercial purposess last Berlin ltems. rtford will make The object of the Nationwide Ce is expressed “To enlighten the consaience Appreciating patriotisim e with her p Lewis Westeott his payments. Edward Stebbins, deputy automobile was an interested spec- | :ommissioner will spend wenderful spirit and | ter in Hartiord, making his headquar- automobilist connected worty company. giving so much time in personal service and in giving Spe to help win the war, lmprovement com- Come Off ! Like I}gllana Peel | “Gete-It" Leaves Toe Smooth As Never Fails. Ever peel off a banana skin? Well, that's the way Thanksgiving That COUGH ® Kerr's Flaxseed F is the standard ren even stubbor ing to its great hea Victims or Coughs tored to st is to impre mulsion, Linonine 1y for coughs and | The teachers of the Hubbard school Thanksgiving entertain- & propertics. | children will take part in the progra Dancing will be enjoy | tertainment. Your Palm. ate quickl It's a pienic. volunteers for Nothing else in the world will do it | York city vesterd nurses, consider money Iistelle Goodrich was removed that when the clhinreh members real | hospital yesterday afternoon wher the scope and importance of the work, has been confined for the past several contributed Reception f A recep‘ion was held L o Newlyweds. One of the DANBURY, and will continue in- | definitely, proposition Exc SSIVE nsington Items, ACIDITY is at the bottom of most digestive ills. I-MOIDS FOR INDIGESTION afford pleasing and prompt relief from the distress of acid- dyspepsia. committee A Bu'ld"’)g FOOd Miss Eisie Gu — an energy food — good for people who work hard man and Miss BEmily E and play hard— arrangements about g headquarters having been sold to the Tabs ave much incensed over *Ling new ‘2 Drops of ‘Gets-It,” Good-bye Corne but “Gets-Tt” because of the new se- cret principle in the “Gets-It" form- does away forever appy” plas- Miss Mary | spending the week with Mis: with “contraptions,” “wr ters, ointments that letting knives, eases pain. or two to use “Gets-Tt.” fussing or trouble. dlately. You put_yoyr stocking rixht back on again. Your off palnlessly in one complete Diece. That's common-sense. It never fails, “'Gets-1t,”" the only sure, guaranteed, money-back corn-remover, ¢ a trifle at any drug store. E. Lawrence & Co.. Chicago. Il takes but a second There's no dries imme- who has been con- illness for some time, has returned to her duties in the Works office. will be a football practice and | fined to he corn will come { members are requested {o be present. sspanse to the call for census enumer and those who intend to apply should do so at once. Last two davs of 1-3 reduction sale Goldenblum’, world's best corn rem mended as the The Clark Crowell's Drug Store and Nathan No- MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE ® MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION Co.—advt. | “HILL’S’ FIVE MILLION PEOPLE BRromipE hours—relieves in Nation-wide Hours at Post | 45 Maple street, in honor Mrs. married. A Hartford, New Britain, Pittstield, Mass. | by M She is survived Frederick, | userul and p and - Walter | glags and linen, Mr. and Plainville: also | will res at 288 Steele Emma Aspin- | Britain Ma v & Discuss € Mrs. Cora Shel- Brock-Birnes post, American on, held a meeting 1 was born in Shef- | Grange hall at which p came (o this | proposed carnival were old. She | is planned to hold the was in failing | cige She became | its consultation | erosity held. The family | Briel Items. was notified and permi n X-r Mrs. G. Ber v examina- | cuest of M zon will fax Collector Willis J ston was a lifelong mem- | is seriously ill with hronchial Episcopal church. She was | monia Martha Rebekah Many local football fans will attend of New Brit- [ the game on "Thanksgiving of St. George. | Bristol when the Wes news of her | will attend the genuine sor- hbors and | in New Britain tonis st two days of 1- ioldenblum’s Milliner “Triangle Social club at W nei colored, died leaves a wife The funecal Globe Clothing House Hart’'s corner. ! il ¥riday morning. sday. 184 North str close al nopn o, T The stamp win- Wit hatfe m. until will be is- arrive here Wednesds Thanksgiving morning The wedding of Miss to Rudolph F. I at 8 on Charles Saviour is fak- the great move- the country. Tt Burton, ¥ectorrof Last two days of 1-3 reduction sale al Goldenblum’s Milliner Curtis, There will be a meeting Spalding, secre- | of public works this evening the work in the par- | on matters referred to at was done last | last council meeting The marriage of Miss This commiitee held a meeting last | and Armon Gaudette will week and added to its number, creat- | Thanksgiving morning at people, | church. 7They will live in who are active in The who will have an on the campaign Ladies' Aid noon at the parish house, Rev. Df. John Ihe committce on the held at the Y. W. C. A m its leade as the mind and of the people.” able to count on crifice shown will spend the holidays. the lead- | Grill, $2. Reservations church believe | K will he equally 8 p. m.—Advt. this work, in | (yrds have been received Christlan gospel | 1 Foley of Beaver street The purpose | ¢in Foley ress is personal ser leading hotels. He was poinl in the | st joseph's church and nted his place, was pres walch by the se made for about definite church vanks of the | (he church. work g | Ke edy's dar RS Trs fedasatn Kennedy's danciug school advt as the Nathan Greenblatt et work, Delieving ° | south Stanley street. will be freely Legion will meet We Norman W. Hart of Lmperator ha veserve corps and h st evening at COLLINS—G John J. Collins of strebt, were m T. Winters. They were John T. Rose of T city was brid, street, Martford. SPRAC Leon A. Sprague, tendered his resignation owing to the fact t a position with the company in the advert ment, stated this probable from the pre he will assume his new January 1. 1t is hoped time a new secre for the chamber. Standard cold remedy for 20 years —in_tablet form—safe, sure opiates—breaks up a cold in 24 rip in 3 days. h | Money back if it i genuine box top with Mr. | picture. | At All Drug Steres the home of Mrs. Charles W Aubrey Castle who were recently humber of friends 1s of Interest. ) relatives were present from Rockville, last | Plainville. The home was very “t the home | tily decorated. Music was Luella Cameron of ain. Mrs. Castle received etty =ifts of numerous nival. to extend who has m Turner hours later the news of ¢ Main stre :f, has returned to her received. Death was [in Flint, Mich heart failure Hemingway ALLIES WILL INSIS' THAT GERMANY PAYS| t Bnds will meet liked by | the Nutmegs of New Britain friends during her residence A large dele ation from ocial and dance eduction sale | Press).-——Privy Legation Counclllors | so poorly paid th. Sims city the | 6 . w. Wednesday. Remain cl dvt Lut said the impr was unfavorab The E ing willing to accede to a request for r and dancing at Uk anksgiving, 7. beginning at 1:30 p. m. ay in observance of Thanksgiv- | the best opportunity of There will be a city delivery | iverybody cordially invited in the morning dow will be open from 6:45 No money orders and War Savings | we will he open from 6:45 amusement. a’ big variety morning scallops 85¢ qt.: small scallops will be open until town Kish Market.—advt irler will Peter's rectory at WKsgiving morning Coppens will offici Ehrler is a well known violinist ‘Hopes her that America’s failure to ratify the | appeal, treaty might force land to vd Ger false sentatives of France and knglana in | PRINTERS ARE RETURNING sociely seph’s church held a % hist Vienna, Nov. 22 Instruction in sex ! hyziene has been decided upon hy the Amerieaniza- | Vienna board of education for children tion banquet have decided the dinner tomorrow which was to The sulting from'the crusade against the count of the lack of numb 1o cover expenses they were seat at least 150 which they obliged to William A. Wahl of Main street and | by the pres Bernard G. Kranowitz left Miss Lottie K. M United States | €rnoon for New York: city " | was tied by Rev. Alexander Tanski. | Stanley Karpinski was best man and | yester ial Thanksgiving Dinner, 1y's Jazz Band will play Edward . Foley who is & the people the need | hupst. N. . Mr. this reason s aid upon the need of important an orchestra playing in one of the i | The subject of the Bible class at the ! chureh tonight will be “How we may | he equipped with God’s word so that | i i ' choir fountain pen by the junior The pastor will conduet the service and the public A Word to the Office Manager ° Are you aware of the fact that this ¢ompany has a live wire filing supply line in its Office Furniture Department ? We carry folders, guides and index cards in end- less variety. We are eager to show you our line of filing appliances in Wood and Steel. Visit our Office Furniture Department and you will see the best that Hartford has to offer. T NOW THE FLINT-BRUGE GO. 103 Asylum St. 150 Trumbull St. Tel. Bushnell 479 WE TAKE PRIDE IN OUR SERVICE | PROFESSORS CANNOT AFFORD TO BUY EG t Carnegle Tech Instructors “Hand Up Some Things, But | —Another Cannot Afford New Not Regarding Sinking of Ger- i | Pair of Shoes, man Fleet at Scapa Flow. | lin, Nov. 24,/ (By "The Associated | Institute of Technology professors some of th on and Grappert returned to this | unable to have eggs for breakfast and this morning from Paris and | at least one of them is unable to later held a conference with Dr.| himself a badly needed pair of she Haniel von Haimhausef, under secre- | These statements are said to havd tary of state. According fo the Tage- | blatt, ¢hey reported the Intente showed some small degree of leniency, ‘ today when re 1 | | been made yesterday the general I olutions ing ion, on the whole, were sent to the trustees. Almos 00 membe listened to the speakers: tente is represented as seem t unfultilled, but the de | s¢hool, pointed out th ke good the fas day clas night tion, yet their salaries did not 3 ses, equal those of prof ing in universities where s were taught ris that his commission Another speaker said the only pa Flow stand I told Kntente represen could not rule on questions which | aries advanced had been {hose been presented and that it must | men who could show contrac confer with officlals here other institutions at increased rates. nd there in ¢ any | “w said Prof. George Fellow: more favorable attitude to- | our rights in justice wany may he considered vs the Tageblatt. “‘Repre Paris probably will much sooner at tempt to inflict their decis ymany in preference 1o the Amer- ican senate. = ons upon RIAN CHILDREN TO BE TAUGH HYGIENE to Pl Blame. New York positor; their acations' this morning, rush for jobs Nov hoth sexe over 13 vears of age decision followed disclosures re posed the large amount of work that | been sent out of the city Fve: 2% | This fact was expected to have WAHL—MANKUS NUPTIALS ! effect on the vote (o be taken todayy smen and feede ankus of 91 Booth on reaffiliation with their interns et were married this morning at | al union and arbit Sacred Heart church. The knot with the printers’ leagu Al hundred “‘vacationist ottie Rlogoslawski was the to draw up a history of fthe id. The flower rls - wera! months' strike and “to place Mankus and lLucille kowron blame where it belomw After 1 extended wedding to | — — and Mrs. Wahl will make their! PEOPLE OF FRANCE ( home in this city | BACK TO OLD HOMES i Washington, Nov 256.~=Of the I war population of NOTES. according fo a report i American Red Cros ied by may he soul winners for Christ.” ve cordially invited few 1ont to Henry Nowicki property The Catholic Women's Benevolent nesday at 8 o'clock at St. Mary's schoal been transfe sturned home at 14 Prospoct street AFSON. armington and tafson of 5 ied vesterday ing at St. Mary’s church by Rev. armington maid. Following honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls, they will make their home at TO LEAVE. ecretary Chamber of Commerce, who yesterda he h ew Britain Trust morning that ent outlook that duties about can Oysters and Turkeys don’t grow up together. but they get pretty intimate abow Thanksgiving time. You can't do without either one when it comes to a genuine old-fash- Thanksgiving Dinner. GOOD FRESH OYSTERS are what you want and we have them. Fresh Salmon. Mackerel, Little Necks, Round and Long Cod Halibut, Haddock., Floun- Clams, Live and Boiled Lob- ders, Smelts and Butterfish, sters, Open Wednesday untit Pinnan Haddie, Scallops, 9 0.om. Horton’s Fish Market 67 Church St. Tel. 223 Pittsburgh, Nov. 2§ Carnegl at a meeting o cuity and made publi trustees to revise the salary schedule of the faculty one of whom, verbal negotintions velative to peuace | Prof. Nathanson of tHe scibntific terms as y mands that Germany s losses caused by the sinking of the German fleet in Ses virtually unchanged. Dr. Simson re- ported he ha ativesx in | as wel demanded their atten withy are not making a senfimentall rance and Kng- | his address. “We are only asking fe nd fairness." riking Compositors Rushing to et Old Jobs Back in New York—Pry| Striking com were still returning frof being greater than' eves when it was learned thal many sup= neies did not exist owing 10| L still onty, ing their differs vy and appointed @ commilte 0,000 in the de- vastated regions of France, four-fifths have returned to their former homes, in Paris. French authorities expect a return of the ma- Jority of the remainder within the next!

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