New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 28, 1919, Page 7

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fefelotelotol Business Hour: s kvery Day, Including Saturday, 9 A\ » NEW BRITAIN HAILY HERALD, FRIDAY; NOVEMBER 28; Y 7rr277 Sz I to 6 P M. - BEST rhe weather has son, find big yau and st THER fashioned of the pompom, vel heavyy warm material loose v TH (Worth 1 We SEE H (Worth We t BEGFELIEIV VGGG LEGVCCOOBLLBOI BBV BUBLHE D 537 (Worth t We Sk STILL & | | HAVING AN & & LoRodege BERLIN NEWS WANT CHARTER OF BERLIN REVISED “Prominent ‘Gl[lZflIlS Meet Shuttle Meadow Club William Whitham and Wife Thanksgiving Gatherings — Truc eaks Axel—French Police Dog re—OIld Pime Concert Planned. A group of Berlin's prominent bus- men met last week at the Shuttle Meadow club in New Britain and made plans for the presenting of a resolution (o the citizens of the town revision of the borough charter a view of bettering public ulariy in the Berlin Kensington will asked the matter particularly on auestion erlin - needs r franct well and decided improvements its anchises. X seting will sar futnre to take th not East Berlin and Mrs. G. Mass., spent with their his family. Prof. and Mrs. Adolph New Haven spent yesterday Mr. parents, Mr. sven My daughter for with ties partic triet be join in water me be called in the action on the re- charter, buf the exact been set vi on of has s vet Items, Fisk of Gre hanksgiving son Charles Fisk My, gold, town (&t - and Benson of here with ‘nson’s and M nson Mrs. Richard Hulbert Marguerite spent yesterda Avith Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Carns on Wilcox avenue. William ington spent parents, M an his Holi- Thanksgiving with and Mrs. Patrick Mrs. J. vesterday and ot in town with = Vesterda: offenden of Southington in town with friends. He tormerly a resident of this place Patrick Holigan and wife with their family spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Moligan’s brother, James Footit of the Westtield district Mrs, E. V. Read and children spent vesterday with her mother Mrs. E. G. Hazeiwood of West Cromwell. The local school teachers left Wed- hesday for their homes where they will spend the Thanksgiving vacation. The first of the series.of the Ly- entertainment will be this evening at the Athletic hall. Emil Closs the Swiss bell ringer furnish the entertainment for vening. The W. J. !ntertainment at will be obliged to postpone their pgain until Tuesday .evening of week their regular night Fifty-six at One Table, William Whitham to Southington vesterday Thanksgiving with his p 1d relatives. Mr. Whitham is one a 1% children and the old folks enter- tained all of their childven and grand- chitdven T nksgiving spent w TR course hetd the R, .C, the hall this evening next and his Wi’ went rend at \RE coatings, fur eollars, coats, ofer Offc $42. al, utili- | dis- to its the needs | from being poisoned or other | and | Holigan and wife ol South- | Geoghegan of Hart- | will | dinnear, BARGAINS been so made a big supply of stylish and themselves oversiock price sacrifices 0 giving opportunity vlish cc nicest sc , Ker Som o in a big nodels. B B o co E} offer 29.50 L] o For 50 C O 35,00 For 59 AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASE! u@@fi@@@@@@@@@@@@@@?fi@@@@@@@@fi&@@@@@@@ There who sat S0 many occasion and after [ membe [ promp ! m.mil\’ new tl m Gl | near this the ‘ and The | held i under | was dances entire A seen morning town [ dog w | peculiar | of won { time a but we [ while will re to him not are | a bit their k while A h fon { mornir { under [ of it | was o B in | from the Seve | Kensir | for th | chise t | electri | thing water ter East | from | desire CON’ sport made Avanno 1a on familiar. the same are (rained of the OF THE N mild the hands ed " and Thouzh they to much sect pat at FOR ft surface sey, n tone e richly lincd thers with high range ofl Tength, choice, wi styles, (hre vou see, ATS AT 0) were down that a to dinner. the di famil Fa ers of the tu speeches. hold reunion: Lunch Room lunch is Berlin orning. room depot, The buil is 1ot lunch the e obe cafe into a is behind Turnout to shioned din n Athletic hall the auspices of "t he old were the pro vening and particularly old- success. on by ti French Police Dog Here., enuine the The a few days anc him. The looking animal, derful intelligence g0 was with the 1s secured by a French tpo streetis owne or ith tr eat with Irénc business any thir person Al in from At o on £ v a this birth n m sred by eeper. the conduct of Axie Bre in Truck eavily Bast Berlin ng. The rear ax the heavy load, nto the ground. ecured and the 1 disabled machi val of ngton are starting e extension of'th o that district city, gas and with the and it pr at r of dog, laden truck road ASO manufacturers ome are los ire 2 less t WOMEN materials such as chameleon th fi convertible belte ee sav SE 36-members of the family, There were hall was hired for nner ¥ eh ma iy o; he to to it ding e room oposi Danc ce K1 last o gram thoroughly old-timer he lice ¢ Beu & bro wh but unti renc 1 its present own The tendered ip. able v whe h pol respect, ever a . pe This ig to prevent the raks. bro ¥ le ga dropping Anoth oad ne. an wat i of lo was remodeled | AV Stime possessed - duty. N ARE coats willing s their heconming han its AND cord gured d, iarter ings like (i} (Worth We bl 3 ) “(Worth Wwe L i ;| “(Worth t We NEW BRI{AIN YO the different ade im- ear . the ben. opencd s st next tion. rich evening eodnien was square | for the! n-j T, v lin 7 isitor ught ich s his in the is a 1 a'short h police. dog m he is dogs as thev to touch rson not them | R i ice COME SELECT YOUR NEW COAT AND HAVE IT FOR THANKSGIVING of womer carly MISSES silvertone silks collars ewni-helted thése E to. oOfier 950 o offer $55.00 o offer $65.00 HANDSOMER (COATS—Ranging in value to $95, offered at \ down esterdav’ ve ke away pa:t truck removed er the leading citizens of & district has ctically excenption | is hoped that this utility | can be secured before very every- running ng. Real values would jump considerably t Berlin wants Berlin street the frahchi the new road be Nearly can rted all ti in the town with the advent of the franchise. gas to that P to he constructed { residents there point out that laid when the new e res Wit~ extended and extended The the gas rou-i idents in (hn town would avail themselves of the | opport Elcc south ton di leadin trieity | town i | district unity to have triciy will vl end of the town ir strict, it is stated g citizens, While in the principal t has never ts, gas Ol Time in th v the by o there parts Concert. he house in u Kensin e of the is clec stof the been in the southern | The Epworth league of the Kensing- tan Methodist church will give church ‘ Folks th first e | pated. | cert a shoot | Charity Peace Penelg Miner Seinon s evening held here Concert the at :ntertainment of i and a big turi Those taking pa re as follows at Mrs. Ann Sobe Spooner ope Theodosia Stire Mil Penny Margu Primrose Bonnica va Drusilla Melissa [t‘hahml & o'clock ot ki nout rt in on account of the | Sophronia Azula Poundkeys C.H sides. . . Mary Mrs. R A, 1bout dred packer erite an Old parlors his is the nd ever is antic the con- Johnson Goodwin Williams Goodwin' odwin stle. .. Olive Olmsted 1 .mans s wear who in thel sea- uniond profits warm worth o wt o hol “and hig self mixtutes and of or long COATS £60.00) For COATS £69.50) COATS $79.50) For otetegotegelefegedol - I odnivtotodotel ot fotot Tototootor oo Fc Tt rorars) dadan i Robert Philemon Jeremiah Jump U n. Roy Hauford . E. ] Stith . Frank Amos Paregoric George W Towerofbabel Mareus - AureHus s ~l\|.«|\ . Hanford He. - I'ryon Butte George Hanfold Kimnierhown . . Gt ,\l(\h'ln. dee more Obadiah S i) P af Ca l‘]léi{ Berlin £ Mrs. A ained ew Br wd enter from Mr. Fawmily friends home yesterday. Mrs. A, L Seuthard N rathén 4rdm News home on Hudson. street. Miss May spending . Mr. John Barrett number Britain _at and | af e a th i3 eyteriainiy her Yofk ‘at of " Bostou, ts visit hére with Norton.road. Tebbetts; few weeks' B. Smith,.of Major, Fo.l. Wilaox, rand« st THanksgivingssin Baston theiry sonfand daudhter. Miss Elizabeth P. Wilcox spent y terday in Boston with friends, Paul Huston, of New spent Thanksgiving = here motheér, Mrs. Alexander Huston. Mr, Huston is connecsted with the Choate school in Wallingford, Mrs. . H. Irving, B. W Winton I. Callin, of New were the guests of Mr. and B. Carter cver Thanksgiving Lawrence K. Golen returned home today after spencing the holiday in New York city with hissbrother J. Golen erald in nd . and Amily riends hose (5T My T Haven, with his Irving and Britain, Mrs. Lowell, town -of with is vis- he Hartford, relafives for <M A entertained from out of siting were: Fleischer and 3 s leischer and v, of New Britain: Mr. and Mrs. T, Higgins, of Plainville, and Mr. Mrs. William Fleischer, of New am, William leave for s A. H. Bushnell and a number of town yesterday M family v Mr, Whitham Florida in where they.will spend the winter. Mr Whitham had a severe attack of in- fluenza this last: spring and will take along rest in the South to regain his strength. - Guffhiar Anderson and Hilding Carl- connected with the Richtér com- pany of Hartford will'leave for St. Augustine, Florida, next Monday. They will spend the winter there with rela- tives and will return here about April 1 and wife the near will future son, K it gton Items, The Acorns’ fair opens this evening with L the Peerless which there will be dancing will run . for fout with ception of Sunday falir held in Foresters' The.. foothall vesterday count of will play at a tater Miss ‘Agnes Warner giving with friends in Middletown, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Younsg and fam- of Canton Cenfer are visiting with nd Mrs. ¥. P. Young and famuly nsinglon road. i and carnival an entertain- quartet affe The i the will L days The hall. game “in Middletown had to he called off on wet grounds. The the Middletown a date. ox- be ac- Acorns geregation spent Thanks- ily M or ARS TO REDEEM BILLION. IN MARKS Nov has been arrived SIX Brussels, 28..An agreement $sel gian and German goverrments'wheie. by Germany during’ a’ period” of' 3¢ yea Will - redeem 6.090,800,400,) marks which were issued by, the (3gem. in the occupjed territonie : igklesy o o Arv between the s I ministered BEBEB TS O BBSBHLBE @@am@@mfism@@@g’ PIAINVILLENEW" THANKSGIVING DAY QUIETLY OBSERVED Churches About Only Places Showing Activity COUPLE MARRIED 25 YEARS Mr. and. Mre. Frnest Barnes Oh<erve Amiiversary—Mrs lerman Carlcon Called to New Haven—Other Novs Hems of Interest. Mes. Sarah Graham liam Grahs home Widow of Wil died Wednesday at street. She was #6 e Id. She is survived by (wo in Mrs. John Mitchell of this town and Mrs. Morway of Southington The funeral was held this afterncon at 2 o'clock with services at the Bap- tist church J. G. Ward officiat- ed. Interment was in West cemetery Mrs. Graham was born in Plainville and was a lifg long resident. She was a membed of the Baptist church for many yea Her hushand ¢ about three years a Sitver Wedding. Mrs. Krnes ohserved the of their wedding last Tuesday They spent the day quietly at their home and a number friends called 1o extend congratulations. iving Quictly Obs iving day wa Plainville yesterday. Many fans witnessed the game in Bristol when the Nutmegs trimmed the West Ends.’ Traflic on the trolley trains. was unusually heavy and nobody seemed to mind the zone rates. Dealers reported a land office bus- in turkeys and chickens, and the demand in many cases was greater than the supply. Many farmers were hesieged Wednesday night with s for live fowl. was celebrated at church and holy communion was ad- at the iscopal c¢hurch. Many members of the Congregational, Episcopal. Baptist. Methodist and Ad- vent Christian churches attended the Union Thanksgiving service at the last named 'church Wednesday even- ing. 'Rev. George E. Tyler, the pastor, delivéred an interesting sevmon, Called to New Haven. Herman Carlson of Elm Court Haven to attend the funeral of her cousin. Mrs. John Deming. Mrs. Curlson received news of the death of her vefative oh Wednesday. Olg . Resident Leav i Goodale and son, Havry, of Ca stregt, have removed to Medford. Mass., where they will make their future home. Mrs. Goodale nas been a resident of Plainville for many vears and has lived on Canal stroet most of the time. Mrs. Sarah Livingstone. funeral of Mvs. Sarah stone, who died Tuesday at the home of. her daughter, Mrs. Mary Wagstaff, in Pittsfield; M was held yesier- day afternoon at 2 o'clock at her lats home on Pearl street. The services were conducted by Rev. Robert H. Burton, rector of the Church of Our Saviour, of which Mrs. Livingstone w member for many years. In- terment was in lak Hill cemetery in Southington. The members of Alex- andria lodge. Daughters of St. George, of New Britain, attended the funeral. May Play Basketball. There is a great deal of talk among local aspirants for athletic honors about organizing a basketball team for the coming season. Plainville hias not been represented on the basket- ball court since the demise of the Young Men's claly which held forth in the old Town lall before that build- ing was destroyed by fire. A basketball team in Plainville at the p ent. time has many stumbling blocks in'its path. The only thing available for a team is material and Plainville undoubtedly has some playe Tihe (eam which for- merly represented the town won a large percentage of 1ts games and won popular support and favor. If a team is organized it will have to pl its games out of town thus diminiah- g interest’in its activities. It will also be difficilt to hold practice us there is no known place available in town. The young ned to have a football team 'l plans flivvered. plenty of intere evident that 2 jinx is hovering over the athletic activities of ‘(he town. Attend Dedicatio A representation from Plainville at- tended the dedication of the new st. Patrick’s Roman Catholic church in Farmington vesterday. Rev.'John E. 1) pastor of the local church, was among those present. The Farming- ton church was for many Years a pa of the parish of Plainville, the se ration being made about a year ago, and localpeople are deeply interested v a6 Bast nters, Rev w NMr, Broad versary larnes of 5th anni- and reet Thanks Thank usual football ed. observed as and ve- the Catholic - Mr is in New Mv during The Living- As, A od men of Plainville ast season Although there is the plans it is the town plan- represented % but ihe (Continued on Eleventh Page) puncement. December 6, 1919, wo method of doing busi- delivery and eredit to Arry plan, in business under the system, we think present condi- tions warrant this change. We fe that we should do our part to reduce the high cast of living We shall cogddpue to carry the same high grade mggehandise Which we have always supplied you at much low er price Wo hope you will operate with us, as it is to your advan- tage to do so. We appreciate your patronage in the past,-and our best efforts will be given to deserve it in the future. Yours truly,, - + Any On Saturday, will change our ness from the the cash and After 30 yea old co- @HAS.-W. HIRD . & O¢ her | iots, ’@EDE@EE@EE@EEEEIEEEEEDEEDEDE@EEEDD”J@EU’ Steiger- Vedder Company SUCCESSOR TO C. S Starting today we place on sale the received sueh a lawe tike a ent in. price that we purpo appear but want to if exaggeration we Suit sale buying a is her intentfon Large assortments of latest medels in SAY NOW IN sty have than self Neaver those which first appeared helts $45 trimmea and narrow lesther finest-¢ emphasize Silvertane. PROGRESS—BE SURE - HILLS & CO. HARTFORD. Sutts ely avoid comparative that »f:the-senson at reduced prices prices as in the fact no woman can Tinseltone, Oxfords, Velounrs, e PO INSPECY THESE in these popular coats—they are Raco hawl and Notch Collars. ‘They are to $89 What of chameleon a demand there is for the new Coats crystal cord, silvertip Liitle Bolivia, and cord. wonder, howev when you censider their heauty and the manner which they lend fur eombinatiens them now from themselres to tailored effects The Much Wanted Coats Are Here model tinseltone and .\\‘» have $45 TO $150 STLK TAFF PETTICOATS—M plain colors, heatherbloom and seco silk t priced $4.00. ny styles in ar arly Speciul in SILK JERSEY TOP TICOATS in plain and changeak ; regularly $ Special some affo AND SILK Our Suits for Misses and Women ARE NOW PRICED VERY LOW Fvery Suit ha# cases it wonld rd this to s Hies: SEFFS The Smart New Model Polo Coats oon ARd Nutrif beavutifiily . lined: . PETT[COATS and chéngéabie " $2.98 op le Women's Hosiery #ull Fashioned Black Medium weight medium weight Special, pair Fast Cotton and in mock seam style. Phoenix Pure Dye Silk—Black, silk lisle tops Special, pair ......... Women's Union Suits of flatlock seam, high and ankle length Special, or medium neck, long Hose— elastic, also Silk Lisle Hose in .. 50c¢ white and colors, $1.35 medium weight cotton, $1.39 Women’s Gleves in one-clas ... $28 \hlt(!:::‘:\-nll;u:«m";‘alzgfb $1 7 (a Pine Fur?Back Gloves i patay Chamois Gloves made special at cee B sleeves Infants’ Fur Mittens in white, beaver and moleskin, ...... ... & Washable White Doeskin Gloves and rietuarsf P stylo 5, $2.50 5, $1.50 for Boys, made o $2.50 $2.00 pair BEACON BATH In Copen, blue, ‘very OB rose good lavender, af- $7.50 $5.98 up. and styles, SRDOWN Cpoen, BATH ROBE rose and lavender, at $7.50 E@EE@EEEEE@@EE@@E@@@@@E@E@@EEE@E@E@@@E@@E@@EE@EEE@@E@WHE@E ive-ness will turn the trick. Plots $500,. $600, SPECIAL APPOIN Telephone 606-12 Williams Estate Sub-divigion, Main Office, Third Floor B. National Bank Bldg. (Open Evenings) Conductor and and and yours to say the way of Black Rock and Corbin Avenues, right and step two minutes west. FLANNELETTE ) With collar $1.98, IGHT GOWNS without, 50. and $2.50,.83 CROCHET Also de $2. Spencers, in pale . combined with white, world IT CAN BE DONE -a WILLIAMS ESTATE homestead plot and stick-to-it- $700. $800, $900 to pay Make the purchase tomorrow of a plot West Main street trolley and iimcvs right on to the Williams E state—one or Chauffeur. Or walk to tt in white turn and . colors, > JACKETS AND SCARFS pink and lavens 00 to $5.00. [ ) ) i) ]’ ] ] i ) ] ) ] ] ] e ) ) ) k) ] ] ) carr you fare—Ask the 1e junction to the LelaleiototooretetobotedogootogaieR ol 1o 17 o 0T R R R R P RN TAFEEFA $4.98 | | | Very (] () (] Gl [ ) (o o] (ot P (o o o) et TA AND MESSATINE' FLOUNEE |

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