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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1 5, 1919. ",1”‘)”‘\;\, v \Y\ $18,000 LEADER e Stel‘ger_ Vedder CO m p an y Personal Tax Bnrollment, Successor to C. S. HILLS & COMPANY he personal tax cnvoliment the military census will be week by C el aind 2 THEL LAST SHOPPING WEEK BEFORE CHRISTMAS IS IN rino. These i AL - [ VTRONT OF US—HERE IS PART OFF THIS STORE'S CONTRiBU= nually. The personal tax g 5 2 includes men between the ag : TION TOWARD A MERRY HOLIDAY | and 60 vears and the military cen includes men between the ages of i W and 45. There are a number of ex- | . | S" years' continuous service in the fire ! S : 2 9 department or three years continuous service in the national guard, entitles | : o i ° 4 a4 man fo permancnt exemption from | L i d i payment of personal tax. Iixemption | - 5 3 e l < ees an fi lcfla s is granted to members of the Homeo | 4 R8s 3 Guard during their term of service, Talk of Tax Rate. here is already some talk in local| [3 circles of the annual town meeting 1o | Simply Wonderful is Our Showing of Silk Underveear fc be held some time during the mont : ©of March to name the tax rate for the = : " SILK AND SATIN TNDERWEAR— fiscal vear of 1920. It is expected that SN ; e In flesh and white. Nightgowns in lace trimmed, tailored wnd hand the building hoom caused by industrial DN T embroidered styles, $6.00 to $18.00. “l,development will- result in a consid- | POBERPT P. BRINDELL Envelope Chemise in plain and lace and gette {rimmed erable increase in the grand list. The: styles 00. evection of factory additions is not ex- VW YORK-—As president of the M ; soles, $1.00 to $4.50. ¢pected to add Much to the list this|Building Trades - Council, Robert . [ Bloomers, $3.98 and $4.50. yvear as in most cases the buildings are | ‘Brindell gets $18,000 w year, and ¢ funfinished. However, if there 1s an | 5avs he gives full val d NEGLIG unusually large addition to the amount | He is a specialist ) \ In crepe de chine—figured Cheney silks and satin-Canton of the grand list, it must necessarily | tion and leadership i lifc @ and crepe de chine trimmed with Georgette crepe, the v result in a lowering of the tax rate.|contraci with -the Building Trades @ styles and colors, $8.50 to $31.00. The reduction, if such there be, will | k'ouncil. R CAPS not be extensive, as the school ex- DS AtE penses have increased materially with- | == = S In the new shades of crepe de chine, Georgette crepe, satin and laces, $1.00 to $3.98. in the past two years, Town CIerk| held hy the Sunday school classes Robert |C. Usher said {his morning, | on Christmas eve, Appropate exer. | The Petticoats Are Lovely in Their Christmas Boxes & Business Hours Ivery Day, Including Saturday, 9 A. M. to ¢ P. M. SILK HOSIERY FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS WILL FIT THE NEEDS OF EVERYONE OF COURSE YOU HAV ILK STOCKINGS ON YOUR LIST FOR THE WOMEN-YOU:-HAVE MIND, WELL KNOWING HOW FEMININE TASTE RUNS IN THAT DIREOTION.. THE “PHOENIX" IS A MAKE WE FEATURE, FOR EVERY WOMAN KNOWS THE QU AND THE VALUE OF THIS MAKE OF SILK HOSIERY: ALSO OF THE WEARINGQUALITY 1T POS- SESSES. In Fancy Christnas Boxes we offer “PHOENIX" Silk Stockings fror women, in-black, Havana, white,” olive, brown and fawn, which are the popular colors today. $1.35 pair is Christmas price for “Phoenix” Silk Stockings with lisle heels and toes. $1.65 pair is the price of “Phoenix” Silk Stockings with a black seam. $2.05 pair is what we ask for “Phoenix” Stoc with lisle full fashioned sole and back seam. For $2.60 pair vou can get a very fine ‘P X" Silk Stocking with lisle sole, heel and toe, and full i § : PLAY AN IMPORTANT ROL}L | IN A WOMAN'S CHRISTMAS GIVING >, Lk ededatotetctatotetotot 2o 1) FEEERBRSR RS 8 “ fashioned foot and leg. Would mafe fine gift there soon will be a demand for a| cises will be included in the service PETTICOATS WITH GENUINE HEATHERBLOOM TOPS— new school building to accommoddte | next Sunday and special Christmas ithe rapidly increasing number of ) pupils THE MEN ARE JUST AS FOND OF SILKEN FOOT COVERINGS AS THE WOMEN ARE. We have a full and complete line of “Phoenix” Socks, silk ones, in black, Havana, navy, tan, white and 3 \ 90c¢ a pair, with lisle heel and toe; better grade $1.35 pair. For $1.75 pair. With full fashioned lisle foot and back seam. . And taffeta and messaline flounces, special $2.98. music by an augmented choir will PETTICOATS WITH SILE JERSEY TOPS - > constitute part of the program AT tafieta Hounoesalto BT Heta! Potilccaty many sl Pastor Tenders Resignation. Knizht (o Address Brotherhood. ireanesmonnn e oal o c e Rev. 5. C. Strohel has resigned the A USRI (O ey (O - = : o G pastarate of the Methodist church ana’ Honal chureh will thold ity frst gets ) R on TAREETa AND MBSSATINT: EELLICOATS has left for Cleyeland, O., where it is (o8€ther gathering of the winter in Also jersey tops, pleated, shirred or (tailored flounces, two-tone said, he will enter the fiala of indus. the church parlors on Wednesday eve- changeable effects, also black and prevailing shades, very excep- il otidinor bovs hhun e iceaithing ofiinisiweakiat SACEIE . . tional, $4.98, $5.98, $6.98 up to $12.00. ionfot e v InHGTRARE Fre ke Rpaatl il s lan dioneak el ol e Sten & ] THOSE IVORY TOILET ARTICLES AND SE tor of the local church for only a »¢ Harry C. Knight, vice president short time but became known to the 1A general manager of the Southern Sis ety enonsltor anyinomsr younger element by his interest in N¢W Ingland® Telephone company. Comb and Brush Trays—The priced and can e It is said that Rev. He will speak on “The Personal Re matched to other pieces for NXmas SRt of | oS that Mev. lionship in the Telephone Busin Complete Toilet Sets—Neatly boxed for $5.69. $8.00, $12.00, preached at the church yvesterday, N4 Iis Tmportance to the Public. $13.50 upward. will oceupy the pulpit temporarily Wi B STl e pelalle Pufl Boxes Ghgke St how thie telephone company has suc- Hair Receiv Thevasliil nora mecting of ceeded in climinating nd dis- Hand Mirrors the Plainvilie Minsters' assocation to- C0rd in its orzanization and also will Hat Brushes morrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at AUembt o impress on his audignce JepeliCazes Dooesng Qombe the Rome of Rev. 1. (. Gillette, pastor (he fundamental principles undert¥ing Perfume Hooks and Cuticle Knives Q# | of the Congregational church he the plan which can be applied to any Hair Brushe Manicure Scissors GHGBVLVIBVRIROGIVLL GV O DO VBB B DB G R GGG | oning cnvos of now aivals TS e il e open to a1l men Goann —————————— —— | S WARM THINGS ACCEPTABLE IN EVERY HOMI BERLIN NEW el e INV N W | Mail Commg Slowly. ’ "ail lo be present Nashua Woolnap Blankets in white, svey anlaalton nicre 1 Pourndine wers PLA TLLE NE S | The shipments of mail from the To- e id pair. acted by women of the society. The cal Dost foffice have thusifar heenlitoo Sl o8y 87 ¥ Murpiiy Sandl Miss (Bl Beacon Blankets with pink and. blue striped horde ablaodes wera: iHirst i ThelSorvice T | small to indicate a lday rush. The 01" Burns were the weck-end [f§ inches, $7.98 a pair. ! packages should be mailed today if is of Plaid Woolen Blankets—Caolors o ‘Womanhood”; second, “Founding of guests of Mrs. Catherine Cameron the Southampton Female Charitable | stated, to insure delivery in western Yy oo oo § 70xS0 inches, $12.00 a pair. Association”; third, “Organization of | states. Mail for soldiers and sailors louish Eaall sumerodit Foucionnic | 8 ine Woolen Blankets, full size, in should be sent at once Scaled pack- - 20.00 a pair. the Ladies’ , Missionary Society in b e T S i el e $14.00 to § fages will be charged as first clas: COMFORTABLI . 1869.” The concluding episode was i 4S5 Colling lunehroom : . R a pageant of six nations, Turkey, | v_“;‘\_‘”" i " _"]“‘fii’ju_’]’””“”‘"f“‘ ‘;_ ;“" The Plainville Trust company is | M ilkalene Covered Comfortables, filled with white cotton, ’ India, Burma, China, Japan and Java, | jiaise Wil be Inciuded 1o At class. = aistributing to its: customers hand- | $6.98. The above are found on Main Floor, Aisle A, near north door. Dainty Blouses for Xmas Gifts ASURE TO THE W OME FOLKS. We are showing the prettiest of the new Waists from which a charming gift can be selected. Thrifty folks with an eye to usefulness can make guick choice of Cotton Blouses in many styles, silks, stripes, plaidsin various colorings, georgette and crepes in pretty shades, some with the colored beadings, stitchings and embroideries, white, flesh afd all the favorite suit shades. Silk Pongee Blouses, others of Black China Silk, also Satin‘in black and colors and Flannel Blouses in stripes and white, starting at $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $5.00, $5.98, $6.50, $7.50, $10.00 to $35.00 each. Piles Jenm Powder Boxes HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRAFAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. HRGS TGS e s | cers urge a tull aftendance B R 5 e {asions. The incoming mail this morning - where the sociely has missions. 15 m\f ; ““{ e e s {eg Some art calendars 3 mbs® Wool Comfortables, in sateen, silkalene and sill | Women of the society appeared in [ DegaLy to, show, the lnctedse, exnestec £1,000 Reward to the person who us, $6.98 (0 $17.00. of the holiday mails and the office costume of these countries. The" caplures the Rasutus which escaped Probably Wil Etablish Fire De- | nen v the S Scer W3 Ong Has Boen Engaged o Americ | Peres wore kot s i o™ oviore e Rt i v took part in the presentitions of the | Xmas Exercises | ° ¥ i 7 o were the Mi: s rene | A - - | s annual Christma PR this y !1)}7] n\n"“' "‘Vrj(lvl". 4" “HIU V'n - e partment and Other Utilities | shismara. Yeten chamberiaim mather _Gan Legion Carnival | o e e SO S R o ) S Stelger Vedder Compa’ 8 | Lindquist, Florence Skinner, /MEdith Anderson, Florence Anderson, Natalie ! i Ve 0 S HAS ANIHALS AND FREAKS TANG OF WINTER AIR BRINGS OUT FAIR BUDS dred Aspinwall, Mary Griswold, Hat- tie Roys, Kathrine Minor and the?j DMosel Company, For Mafiufacture of | Mrs. Arthur Woodruff, Ralph' Carter. | Prizes for Fair- Now. Shown at Bying- ON ALL THE BR“)LE PATHS OF WASHINGTO{\I _1'G. C. Goodwin, Leland Watkins, C. E. | £ \ Wrought Steel and Iron Specialties, | pratt and Mrs. S. A, Fiske. ton's Drug Store—Local ‘Post Has The principal jaddress of the even- ing w: given by Dr. Caroline . Hamilton, a returned missionary from } | Turkey. | Buys Old Wheel Factory—Other $100 in Treasury, Not $1,000—Other p — Gossip of Berlin. Gossip of Plainville. i Committec Mecting. { A circus sideshow will . be one. of : ihe board of selectmen for December | The' teachers and school commit-! the featurcs of the American Legion | 3 R RUTH 30, 1919, to establish a fire district, to | tee of the school hoard Wwill hold a | carnival on the first thrss days of the HITCHCOCK be known as the “Worthington Fire” { meeting this evening in the Town | new vear. according te dn announc g : : District,” and to embrace that section | hall to take action on the resolution | ment made this morning by Dr, I.. H. | of the town proposed by the legal | presented by the Berlin teachers for | ¥rost, chairman of the committee, voters at the meeting. The voters are | a salary- increase. The amount asked | The sidé'show will include freaks and those who reside within the confines | by the teachers has not been stated, | various animal of the proposed Worthington district. | but it has been assured that the|{ There will be a regular meeting of “The matter of improving the sewer |teachers will get a substantial raise in ) Brock-Barnes post th ening at 8 hd other utilities also will be dis- | salary: The steps taken by the| o'clock in the Grange hall on Pierc Based | teachers in presenting a resolution | street.- The commitiec urges everv The town meeting is the outcome of | for a -salary increase is in line with | member to aftend, as the business to | a confeérence of several Berlin citizens | the move taken by teachers through- | he transacted is important and of at the Shuttle Meadow club a few | out the state. | vital interest fo every ex-service man. weelks ago, when steps were taken for | East Berlin Items. | Officials of the post have den the the organization of a proposed fire| William Holigan, of Southington, | statement credited 9 a member of the and sewer. district for Berlin. "The | ith his wife, visited his parents, Mr. | organization rdlative to the xmount of | F cost of installation will be presented | ang M Patrick, Holigan, over thej Money in the treasury of the post. = it} £ E E BLODGET: he promoters of the proposed sys- | week-end. / | was said that th nizition had | / ; o” 1 to the Berlin voters for their con- M Helen Nourse, of Hartford, | MOre than $1.000, bul Jumes Usher - '! sideraion. Figures are not yet avail- | ¢an¢Sunday with Miss Elsie Benson. chairman of the executive committee. 5 3 " 2 » CAROLINE @ble as to the probable cost {i& ecoverinx | States positively that the treasury | NASH- x : Mrs. James Holigan recovering , i ¢ ] i : It wae announced this morning that | ¢.00 “Jier recent illness and will he | CONtainsnot more than $100. #if the. Worthington district accom ANSE ool e e | A number of the prizes to be drawn Plished their object It was probable | "0 °0 B¢ b LORBIIOF. - 4 school | &t the carnival are on exhibition in ‘that the Kensington section would dhe teachers ofithe Hubbard school Ifine window: of \Byingtonistdiug istores B i srarecta as | that | Will hold a Christmas entertainment | mhere are 35 articlos, The posters ad- Bectlon. ia in need of the same util. | 1P fhe hall next Friday evening. vertising the carnival have been placed BLoDGETT W sy ! The thermometer dropped to 15 de- | inn conspicuous S b PV ¥ Oompeany Buys Propert grees above zero last evening. There| town and have attracted considerable (S That the Mosel Manufacturing com- | 1S 800d skating on all_ ponds. attention, comments on the execution | pany will occupy the old Wheel Fac. | Miss Betty Pratt visited her mother, | and neatness of design being numer- tory is now assured, as the deed to | Mrs. Charles Pratl, in West Crom-| ous. Although Dr. Frost disclaims the | the property has been filed with Clerk | Well Yesterday credit for the artistic work, the mem- A, L. Woodruff. It has been known Berlin Briefs. | bers of the commitfee who helped him for several weeks that the company | . and Mrs. Burnham Williams, | 0 (hi work vmu-hfrd for the fact that i b : . : has been inspecting the Property With { o Long Hill were tne week end l\le was the author of (he original 4 ; " & o e e a view to its purchase. The Promot- | ouyeste of Mr. anmd Mre. Geerge 15, | LNEMes of the postors He drew the ] : 5 : : 3 CROSSON B2 oF he now tonomn svidantly an: | 500 pictures and outlined the lctters, and o % A 3 “arte the coloring was done by his assist- ticipate expansion of their business| i, .plowers. e . Teg SRt ot I The *‘Flowers, Iruits_and Veg }ams The committee member e A town meeting has been called by holdings approximately”three acres. day, December 17, at-3;p. m., in the| Frost is the most active and energetic The articles of incorporation of {he |:ChaPel of the Congregational churci| worker in the organization, character- Mosel compans state wrought iron | under the auspices of'the Motherhood | izing him as a genuine “live wire’ and steel specialties will be manufac- | ¢lub. Members .and their families| . _Plumbers Busy. furcd, as well as gencral manufactur. | have been cordially invited to parti-| ‘Trouble from frozen : water. pipes ing in iron and steel. Officers of the | ¢iPate this morning as 8 result of the cold John Voorhees, of Thompsonville, | Snap.was experienced br many r cqmpany are familiar with all phases i R o G ofy'lhn specialty trade it v stated, | Spent the week-end with relatives. dents. The line‘at the Plainville Hard- s . ware company's store was busy with they Buibihee sssoclnted bl the dwin K. Adams returned to New £ a0 ) manufacture of specialies in the Stan- { York last evening after spending the | a1 for Plumbe f.”,w oS, orks and the America ard- | week-end with his parvents. LGSR Ge M O e A requests. ley Work ’_”:]m' 1 BRNACRT SHas L i Many stories of unusual drops in the | B i i | Kensington Items. thermometer were heard from the out- | 4 -\uH"H'L Lt‘;‘uc e m;” “,":‘.;"“; | Miss Helen McKeon ‘spent -the | lving sections. D O inE. | Those fasailiar with | Week-end-with friends in. New York Birthday Surprise Party. o utaciiagy Miose tmniiler With oy L A number of friends f Mis. Kather- the, condition o > property state] ™.l .- Baldwin, ‘the coal deiler, | in€ Graham surprised-her.at her home that it will take a month or more to ® / ¢ West Main street Sa ; % ; received a car.of-coal Saturday. The -0 West Main street Saturday even- malke repairs to the factory building | '%°¢ hortage is not affecting this | N8 -her birthday. She reccived a before any machinery can be installed, number of gifts, including linen, china 5 . district. making it improbable that much will : s a s Vi B 5ie Letors, apring. C. T, Lewis attended the exempli. | 204 cut glass, in addition to a consid- Anniversary fication of the third degree at Wasli- The fiftieth anniversary of ington ]odg(-.'Nn. S1, in [Cromwell, | big assortment of Tadies’ Angova Washington, D. (', Dec. 15.—A gal- There are the two daughters’ of best of terms with her mount. Miss, ent devotees of horsebac Woman's Foreign Missionary soc Faturday evening. Scarfs, $6.50, $8.50 and $10.98; Men's, | axy of this year's debutantes may be | Mrs, Delos Blodgett, Miss Mona | Anna Hamlin, daughter of Mr, and | company with Miss. Comoro of the Berlin Congregational church| NOTICE—A Few Specials: Blan- | Ladies’ and <hildren’s Bath Robes, n any bright day this season, rid- [ Blodgett and Miss Helen Blodgett. | Mrs, Charles S. Hamlin, dnd = Miss.| daughter of Mo 1o g romn waa commemorated last evening by kets, $1.48 up; Men’s, Ladies' s up to $10. They will make ex- | ing through the parks and brid Miss Margaret Crosson, dauzhter.of.| Malion Dréln Riushter & 1isut oot Vit b x’~ 8. Nash; and Miss special services at the Berlin church. Children’s Sweaters, §1.: i - collent gifts. 1 I. Birnbaum. 12-13-1t| paihs of Washington. | Dr, dnd Mrs. H. C. Crosson, is on the | James Drain and Mrs. Drain, are ard. L L Ditantae SWgahter of RN |

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