New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 1, 1919, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

fl&&&fim 5 R IVEY | U Business Hours iy Day, Including Saturday, Hartfords Shopping Center O M. NEW o 6 . M. BRITAIN PAILY SENSIBLE GIFTS FOR LITTLE FOLKS TO BE FOUND IN OUR “BABY-LAND” . £ BEREHELGHE GEEHE ; - o HERALD,MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1019, VELAnIE NS e e T e Tl | Sunday evenfng gervices weic | elger_ e er Ompa y { | Jast evening. Charles A 0 ey s 3 5 i FIREMEN!S FAlR | R e ‘ Successors (o C. 8. Hills & Co,, Hargiord | dress to a lange congregation. Ile i | {a prominent church worker and as | a delegate to the recent general con- | ~vention of Kpiscopal churches | L | Meeting of Canvassers. | B A | "he members of the Congregationai 4 U church who are to conduet the annual DflllGlH [0 FO“OW PI‘O m livery Member Canvass” held = gl‘fl | meeting last evening at the home o g { the pastor, Rev C. Gillelte, and | Every Evel]md made arrangements for the details of | el lthe canvass. The object is the sup- o port of the church SALE OF RED CROSS SEAL | The sale of Red 'ro | = results reported Many school Work Stagts On Distribution or ~pu- Children arve selling (he seals and | 1 number of orders have been | ¥ berculosis — StmMps"—Rogers Girel | received. The local chapter will re W - i | ceive a large percentage of the pro Comfortable — Church Notcs — | ceeds of the sale for the furtherance | 3riet ltox i"' tuberculosis work As pas ) | vears, the hearty support of (he The firemen’s fair will is expected Thursday evening of this v Briet Ttems | And before we go any further we want to new Trumbull factory addition wh Fugene Parkinson. 1. S. N.. spem | 7 s i« nearly completed. A meeting of | a week-cnd furlouzh at his home that these charming new furs are so absolutely de- (ho members of the lire deparinient | has rned 1 rip | o 2N 1 A 1 will probably be held betfore that (in | pendable for quality that you can make your to report on what has been accom- | Mpes. 1. . Latham. of Westwood | . S e ey RN plished by the commitiees durir he | Park, h turned trom {he New | ‘_”“ m‘ll“””““‘l“h cevery picg was secured past (wo weeks " Britain General hospital. where she | from the best possible sources and represe Secrstary Morton has received al had been a patient for the past three | R communication from the factory ofti- | weels very finest in furs. cials and they are doing everything The schools rcopened today after possible to he of istance in making i the Thanksgiving recess the {air a success. They have in Charles Phelps returned to his ship formed Mr. Morton that the use of | jaci night afler a short furloush af - s o . o e Bnewiicn tranco Lol thie e i PHE COATS are very hecoming—of HUDSON will be allowed in order Mrs. Fred (. Smirh is entertaiuing | g T m Vel Ty Tr lighting arrangements may be NS Gertnice iR or EErocklin EAL, NATURAL RACCOON, NUTRIA, Mr. Morton has announced that ihe ' oy i ety = : ovening night's entertainment witl he (N Voo vow on || MARMOT, LEOPARD, SEALINE, NATURAL provided by St. Mary’s Lady Min-| 60 e e Lol - . A, i ‘ strels from Southington. The (ronpe | S11e 4 1o Flerce & Co, New Brituin MUSKRAT BILACK MUSKRAT, NATURAL ¥ appeared in many towns in this | < N : } TM. section and has proved to he popular. | L v OPOSSUM. On Saturday, the closing nizhi, « | MAY DISINTER BODY troupe of minstrels from igatnek ey 2 willl furnish the fun. This troupe has TO PROVE IDENTITY become well known throughout ftie | : Weeenpe ) Lavishly tri { with S 9 N (& state scoring a hit i every fown in e s BT -avishly trimmed with Squirrel, Beaver, Skuk, which it has appeared. A lay dele- ]‘ awmaut, ass., 'other A ol N‘ 5 £ ; Bl el ink and Austr: S gallon of Naugatuck people accomi- Caskets From Russia May ustralian Opossum. pany them and arrangements are be- = ing made 1o accommodate them Have Been Mixed, The entertainment for Friday eve ning has not been secured. Chairman | New lLondon, Dec. 1.-——Having been - o st - William Calmbach of the enfertain-|informed that the casket supposed to HOW. LARGE LINES OF EFFECTIVE ment commiitee had arranged with a | contain the body of her son, Private . N 2 well known quartet to appear on that |"Edward MeConville. killed in Russia CAPES, STOLES and MUFFS night but the plans fell through. 1le | Mareh 1. 1919, may hold the body does not wish to secure another min- jot another, M Sarah McConville of strel entertainment for that night and ISH.!\\'mU Mass., mav be prevailed he is endeavoring {o secure local in- {upon to make an effort (o have the S B B 3 strumental talent instead {Dody exhumed from the Cypress Hils of Seal, Lynx, Wolf, Raccoon, Fox, Kolinsky, Skunk, The ticket sale is reported to be | National cemetery at Brooklyn, N. ¥ 5 i B larger than ever before and it is evi- [ Dr. W. H. Collins of Racine, Wis., has Nutria and Sqmrrel. dent that it wis 10 hold the af- f'\\‘ tten Mrs. McConville that he has fair in the ory addition Twen- dreceived a strange body instead of that ty-five articles will be awarded The | of his son, who was Kkilled about the canvassers have been busy for fwo|same time Private McConville wmet . y \eolts and report sallstaclory results:|'his death, and Lelleves that ther All carefully selected and well matched skins, DPancing will follow the entertain- sht have been confusion because ments each cvening and the floor ai | of the similarity of names, and that the <tory will be made ready for|the body buried in Cypress Hills cem- da before Thuy v i 1 The | etery uunder the name of Private Me- dance foor is large enough to accom-| Convill might be that of his own modate a large crowd oy, lLiet 5. R. Collins. Rogers Child Comiortablc. | McConville — is undecided | pumm tel er_ e r Miss Luey Rogers, the liltle g ‘]‘\“h(»(ht" she ought to try to have the | who w struck by an automobile | body exhumed, and she has request Sperated by [Tarold Gee on West Main | ¢d (he civilian relief committee of the i b < i Red Cross 1o determine whether Dr. street, Saturday, is resting comf el < 1 ¥ Colling’ request is hona fide. That ably today She lost several teeth and - " her son has been Kkilled Mrs. MeCon- suffered cuts and bruises on her fore- % g S e { ville has no doubt. since confirmation mm.‘huj‘ IBeks) 2uate _“‘;‘ > i of his death has been received from Doris Schiller, her companion, w vni s was knocked down and slightly in-lpom the officers who were with him | jured, ran away from the scene of the !, the time of the Tiot in Archangel, accident. She sustained minor bruises | pyesia, when (he you e s and her back was slightly strained. | yjjjeq while serving with Company | B > was taken to her home in Bristol. | 15, 23011 infantry. | Catholic Church Notes. e : In addition to the offerrory collec- THT 1D ENTER HOME. H tion-at the Church of Our T.ady "‘% Stumford, Dec. L.—Thieves who got | Mercy yvesterday a collection was re-| (o the Japanese bumgalow of Mrs. ceived for Catholic university Ll T, Gl Gr i T Washington at lLong Ridge, hetween Friday and Next Iriday will be the first one of | (js morning, took about 35000 worth the month and mass will be cele ! of table silver linen, and articles of brated at 5:30 a. m. IToly Communlon apparel ifeluding a fur coat valued af will be distributed at 7 a. m | $750. The 1hieves sorted out the solid Next Monday will the Feast of | from the plated silverware, d\‘«(':\.vdm;} ~ the Immaculate Conception and mass | the latter POplllatll)n —— A diseased mouth. caused from decaved teeth, a are but two of the penahi vou'll have to pay if vo ect. your tecth. Get out of that 90% class. Do nalk visit here tomorrow and let our sympathetic put your teeth into first class condition All our work done and guaranted to give sat ption. If the Price Is a Consideration With You., Note How Reasonable We Aye . This picture : speaks for it Ssliow o Upper or Satisfaction SOMETHING WORTH WHILE WOULD BE A LITTLE WHITE DRESS. WL ARE SHOWING PRETTY ONES OF VOILE, ORGANDY, DIMITY. PERSIAN LAWN AND PIQUE. RUFFLED AND LACE UMMED. SMOCKED AND HA EMBROIDERED. SOME HAND ©F MADL. 2 70 6 YEARS. £ PRETTY COLORED DRESSES are shown in Chanmibray, Voile and fol Py Batiste Colors pink, blue, maize. corn and lavender High waisted Py o styvle with sash, also loomer Dress 2 o6, al 09 to .00, Eisl 3 SUITS FOR LITERLE BOYS. 2 TO 4 YEARS. Oliver Twist and Cout o =0l styles in all white, also colored hand embroidered and smocked. The 4‘.’1‘ & Cont styles for the older boys. Prices from $1.50 (o $6.50 each. 2 o THE USEFUL ROMPERS AND CREEPERS ave here made of fine 2 P Dimity, poplin. crepe and near linen, embroidered and smocked, 2 fo 4 B Year sizes, $3.00 (0 $9.98. 20 © f? OTHER ROMPERS OF CHAMBRAY. sive choice of blue, fan. and & 1oF pink, plain and smocked. 2 to 4y for $2.50 (o $4.50 cach. Scersucker £ & Rompers, pink and white, blue and white, $1.49 cach. oy 13 EN THE PLAY BLOOMER TOC Made with high waist, Dutch gé} s style, with bloomers attached hey are in to 6 year sizes. of plain colored or checked ginghams Wonderful garments for children’s play 0 fig wear, at a range of prices like this: $1.19 to $2.08 cach. (o [ LITTLE WARM BATHROBES. made of light blue and pink Isider- £l & down. satin bound. There's the India style for boys, as well as Balhrobes & for the mew baby. Sizes up (o six vears, $2.00 to $3.56 cach. & COZY SLEEPING BAGS. grea( for the little ones to sleep out of 8 o] doors in. Made of white Eiderdown with colored trimming, or of white [ & corduroy, trimmed, they are priced $4.50 (o $8.98 each. & 5 BABY SHOES AND MOCCASINS, white and tan. patent and white, = \}:,‘:; hronze, alsu in Carriage Boots in white, pink, and blue. We also have fo o the washable Pique Shoes, 69¢ to $1.50 pair @ © HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRAfAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY @ i RIECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. & the lists this year. Due fo the large | parents. number of service men, there will | Miss May Tebbelts loft this morn- he a considerable number of exemp- |ing for Boston after spendin the tior service men are exempt from | past week as the suest of Mrs. John 'Vll.' tax All the information ask ‘[H Smith of Hudson street for by the enumerator must be given | jliss Helen Carter spent the week- (myprth Any one refusing informa ‘,m, I fenatl i onatinn FIRE PR[]TE[:TIUN tion will be prosecuted awrence ard with his tawmily Clough Case to Be Tricd has been entertaining his fater | The (lough case will be tried at |and mother from Brookline, Mass. 2 { the Berlin court Wednes vening } ove the week-end of this week before Judge George G.| Mrs. Georse . Dodd is entertain- Town Fa“]ers Take S[eps Ol.‘orm Griswold at (he » court. Clough iing her sister Miss ISthel Salisbury ured in an mtomobile accident :ul' Block Island M, lisbury . N Sl et o i the {leaves for Ilorida in o few days Flre Dls“‘wl | death of John Lazar of New Britain. | where she will spend the winter: Lazay s riding in A motoreycle side- { - Me. and Mrs. William Gales are { car with his friend Babn when the | visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Roy r | motorevcle ran into a Word driven | Gibney for a few daye Mis. Gates 1’0 BUY GHEM]GAL ENG[NE Ly Clough. The accident occurred | was formerly Miss Minnie Gibbs < Ssther D. Griswold daughter of Dr. Assessors Must Add 000,000 to ] SceNe of (he accident that were able | und Mrs. R. M. Griswold, Teft last eve- to give all the facts of the case BN ltor Vanta ol R e o Grand List—State Highway Sur-| Clough was driving a car which | duties ai (he Westerly. High school | was not properly registered. it being | where she is head of the callege Bng- veyors Make Inspection—Clough | learned (hat e was using the mark- { Hish depariment ; [ yers belonging Lo his employer. R o ] (B e S Case (0 Be Tried Wednesday. ! \ssessors Have Big Job. | were visiting friends in \f,\\.\‘.y\.A\ ;'mw It the present plans of several of The assessors ave finding their | i ’ ; Aterialize. | WOrk of reassessing the town a big- | on. A, L. Clark of Copenhagen, N Perlin's foremost citizens materializ Sl e e e {; s aams e m’w‘ L the strict will have fire protection in b oo f0 Slidomentl madel b | miece MisUGeorse s Ghifbin herote near fufure e entire town has | morning arly $2,000,000 must be | 80ing south for the winter ne adequate fire protection ex- | added to mw’:ww 1 M‘s! this yvear and \ The H'-m‘" W ’H»:)v!\‘;ir \\m‘ n;.w its | the work falls heavily on the asses- | second meeting with Mr. and Mrs. ! { could be obtained from New “:’m e Properly assessed | S. Griffith Wednesday evening emergency and every Hme, 4, xy 500 fast year will be $4.000 this | Probate Hearing. that aid has been secured considerabls | e ear and it is the big increases that | Theve will he a hearing on the ad Mssension has arisen amons the town |is giving (he assessors concern. The | Ministration account on the estate of + the bill, | board of relief will have a big job | Carrol Dudley al the probate court in o ey D) on their hands and the remuneration New Britain before Judge Gaffne This step on the part of the Berlinites | 05 5000 000 S Ghall. One of the ! December 10 at 9 o'clock in the fore is calculated to make nnnecessary any |, rehin e that | noon further assistance from New Britain. { no matier how just and exact their LAt the same fime there will also be e R e jien( wowldstet iherevoutatbal|i el lon Bl e tuE ot il club a week today was ostensibly | dissatistaction. B Expert Neurologist Here. Lo formulate plans for a five district, | 3 OnSetilesy el Dr. S, Ingvar of Yale university is "Mt i sprobable, according to an an-| Surveyors from the state highway | itz Mr. and Mrs. Sven Benson of nouncement made loday thal the Bep- | (epartment were lookir over thel r o Berlin for a few davs. Dr, Ing- lin istrict will purchase a chemical | lurnpike Saturday makingsinspeclonl|i s ol Nan o e counttrsl shert engine and the accessories necesswry | OF the roadbed at differer "“”'”‘f he § ) eurologists and is at present engaged for adequate protection gainst five. 1t | road between Berlin .\.YH\ |‘.n.m,~\k\\”‘ in research work in neurology at the was not stated who would bear the{Pe concreted next year, the work 10| yaie Aledical school. Dr. Ingvar on cost of the innovation. hut it ru- | be started in the spring. Four gangs | . mpletion of his research work at mored that parl of the necessary | Will be employed on the work it Was | vaja will leave for Europe to nccept a *ynds will be raised by popular sub- | stated. Two of the gangs will start | 1 orescorship at the University of weription. The ald car barn has been |at the middle point between here and | [, Stockholm, Sweden s z;mw s a possible station to | Hartford. one working in each di- December Victor records now on ouse the equipment provided the | rection . |sale. (. L. Pierce & Co.. New Britain. M LR R S i There will also be a squad work- B yroperty |ing from the Hartford end and one " Kensington, it is expected. wiil fake ! from the Berlin end {owards the the same steps in the near future and | center In this way the work will socure for itself similarr protection. | make speedy progress it was pointed Kensington being nearer to New Brit- | out iil probably seek an extension of | The Berlin road will be franchise, thereby making { started in April it was stated Satur- II e]w’ 0”,‘ a volunteer fire department. | qay It is the plan of the Highway plans for Berlin are vel ten- | department to complete both jobs by tative. but it is practically assured thal | fa]l so that the road can be open for en will have chemical equip- | winter travel the winter is over. A | ast Berlin Items, of the citizens will be callcd | yijjjam N. Bunce left this morn- 1eir voice in the matte ling for Jersey City after spending the past week here with his family. Mr. A i oROpen Lunce is superintendent of one of {he The IKast Berlin fair will open Wed- | Jarge concerns in that city nesday ever this week and con Thomas Hazelwood of West Crom- tinue until v evening, winding | well was visiting relatives in town up with a mistrel show. the cast com- | vesterday. posed of local talent. Iach night an '™ wpe fg v Rl ekl e entertuinment will be staged, followed |y giner in West Cromwell yesterday. by dancing A minstrel show was Dr. and M Adolph Benson of «gtaged here several vears ago which{ v, o {piversity were the guests of made a name for itself in central Con- | " pepcon's parents, Mr. and Mrs necticut and was called to perform I} .0, “Benson over Sunday : several cities, Word 1S ived here yvesieyrday s = Acorn Fair Lavgely Attended. | that Mrs. J. Corel of Middletown. | o "“v‘{ll-i).\l.\lt)l' BI mother of Mrs. James Holigan is on The kind that tastes 2l \‘“‘»H 5 \\-”:v“”.:;‘( H“.:”‘f,“l ]Hu voad to recovery. Mrs. Corel has | § Initde more ily with D "»"’:”"L"T“_,"‘m{ SRS [ had influenza. pneumonia and typhoid = l":f"l‘l"‘ ELOUR rouble incurred was the lack of space | fever within the last seven wee i andardloLaRuricy {olaccomniodate the crowdsithat have | . Bdward Eiton lof Boston st visiling GRDeon Milling Co. csaml here with his sister Mrs. Gaorge Law- ‘“‘k\!"']"l"l“- 25 Enrollment Being Taken. [ESieg o :*“ deye Vi GO A The personal tax enrollment of the i Berlin Briefs. 15 Fast M 5 town being taken for the year Miss Phoebe Beard' returned here 5 Fast Main St i 1929, It is estimated that there are last eveening from Shelton where she own home. 19 MAIN self. convinced STREET Tel. 1294-4 Tryitandbe That your washing will be done here- after The Eden way. A Free Trial of the machine in your BARRY & BAMFORTH o o/ Lower Heayy Gold Crowns Dr. The P 203 MAIL Our Wonderful X-Ray Apparahm $5 e $1.90 w Set $9 up|; Po; \Al\u Pillings Will immediately loeate the most cavity, etc. 1t won't hurt yvou-—it t o 1ik ettin taken If you have a trouble whose cau obhscn ¥ X-rayed. Many cases of Rheumatism, N 1 d testinal disturbances are traced to the t 1 clearly the source of trouble. J. Henry Fagan ainless NAP-A-MINIT Denial Office N STREET. NEW BRITAIN, Over Besse-Leland's Hours Daily § a. m. to 9 p. m. Dental Nurse in Attendance. Guaranteed

Other pages from this issue: