New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 14, 1920, Page 7

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) () ) 5 6 6 1 ) 5 ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) EEEEE A EE)EE = EEIEEEEE fEEEEEEEE BERLIN NE WS ———— ———————— ———— JULY 4 WORKERS T0 MEET THIS EVENING Committee to Delve Further Imo Detailed Plans DRIVE ON TO SECURE FUNDS Pr. Nizxon to Leave Town—Children's Day Exerciscs—Grange Activities— Suffers Broken Leg—Other Items About Town, important celebration o'clr ek in school, at of various eports re- during the is understood t to be brought fo ried out, will make n more first ested in meet- There will bo an ing of the July 4 mittee tonight at § Kensington Giramm which time the chairmen committees will ma ' garding the progre past few It weveral matters are ward which, if the celebration program ‘e tractive than planned at ittendunce of all persons inte the matter is urged Minisgers of local churches who re- celved letters extending an invitation to the congregations to attend the pelebration the communications atethe services yvesterd morning. It Is hoped that socleties or orders of any churches will t the inv tion and participate In the exercise 4+ 'The committee In charge of sec ing funds reported this morning that thw canvass will start today Owing to other business the chairman of that .n?nmmwr could not launch the cam- paign for funds on Saturday as had been planned. It is probable that lo- eal Industries and stores will be ed and reports will be made at meeting of the general committee evening. Wedding on June . A pretty wedding will take place at St. Paul's church in Kensington on Tuesday morning, June 22, when Mi ™ chael Haugh of Pleasant street, Now Britain, will take for his bride Miss Billlan Tréhy, daughter of Mr v Mrs. Dennis Trehy of Swamn road, Kensingtdbn. Rev. J. . Brennan will +perform the ceremony Doctor to Leave, Announcement was made in town this morning to the effect Dr. Henry Dixon, who for the elght months has been located in the office of Dr. Rozer M. Griswold, will whorty sever afliliations with that of- 4 fice and go to Oneco, Conn., where he will start a practice for himself. Dr. Dixon is a graduate of the University of Vermont medical school and is native of Oneco r s to M The regular meeting « lodge of Foresters will be day evening of this week Yooms on Farmiagton road finance committee will make of action t oAt a home of C. II. Wright night, when it was voted that each ember be asked to pay the sum of which will go towards paying for the hall and repairs that are made in the hall the made days. ac visit- the this tho that past the held local Thurs- The report meeting at lnst Fr to bags or cedar chests. with chemicals to preserve them. | Family | sented have | sisting of four com- | The | | near | operating in the club | the | be | To Keep Your Furs in Good Con- ! dition, Put Them in Our Cold Storage Plant Wise women never put away their furs in tar Neither do they spray them Tar bags, cedar boxes and chemicals, will keep the moths away, but for furs are apt to have ser- ious consequences. The hot dry air takes the natural oil from the pelt, often hardening and cracking it. bare places appear where the hair sheds and your coat or other furs harden and rustle like paper. not run that risk, but let us place other valuable wearables in our New Storage Vault, in our own building, where the cold dry air will keep the lustre and preserve the pelt. moderate for the services extended. your HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YO U CAN DEPEND ON mowrm@ RECEIVING ALD DRY GOODS PURCHAS ED OF US. @@@EIE]EI@EIEE]E]E!E]DE@EGEJ@EEEED@EE@E@&@@E@% Observe Children’s Day. At the services at the Kensington Congregational church # Children’'s Day was observed ctal prayers were offered by Carleton Hazen, pastor. During morning worship six children were baptized. The regular weekly p meeoting will be held Thursday ning. Grange Activitics. regular meeting of P H., will be held to- ow e at 8 o'clock in the hill. Owing to the Harold Ventres has ular meeting night postponed “Tho which was to be pre- has been postponed as veral persons who were to take part gone out of town “The Village Doctor,” a drama con- will be presented hall next Saturday eve- uspices of the Rocky Grange Dramatic club. A spe- effort being made to have a attendance as the receipts will ward betterment of the order. he Grange Sewing society will meet Thursday afternoon of this week at the home of Mrs. Fred Schofield of Norton road. All members are re- quested to be on hand The Grange, m ening hall on.Damon's fact that Lecturer been i1l the re program will b Album," also cts, in th ning Hil clal lars Jrange under th Suffers Broken Leg. was received by Willlam H. 'ster of Worthington Ridge to the effect that Merton Webster of orth- o pton, Mass., suffered a broken in a runaway last week and at present ,time is in the Northampton hospitall where it is expeeted that he will be confined for at least two months. Mr. Webhster is a former resi- dent of Berlin and is well known here He was married but recently and moved to that place Hospital physicians report that his lmb is broken in two places. Word leg the Motorcyelist Repe It was rumored night that a the Berlin his « rate of speed brought to the attention Examiner Dr. Roger M who stated this morning us he coulll 1 lent and ed Killed. the town last motorcyclist was killed fair while vele at ssive The abot grounds an exc matter of M Griswold, that as far urn there was no acci- the rumor was false. A Briefs, daughter of Mr. Dean of Kensington Kensington. has been from the church to the convention, which is New London, next week A new econcrete sidewslk is heing laid in front of the new store owned by Thomas Barattiero of Worthington Ridge. Miss and road erlin Congrega- Sunday school to be held in Kensington Ttems. trains ving the republican national which was held in Chi- through the town last Three delegates home fom conveution, passed ear cago night . Miss Ruth Baker of Laurel | Hartford, was the week-end guest Miss Helen M. Young of road. The S§t. Paul'sT. A. B will hold rehearsal tonight in the hall Te street, of Kensington Drum corps s corn wildren of Mr. and Mre. Louis Maple Lodge confined s with the measles ry E. Harrington of Pitts- leld, M is visiting with her daughter, Mrs rlingham Schurr. 1 East Be Ttems. | i Dorothy genhime attended | the outing of the Works of- fice force Saturday, at Morris Cove The pupils Griffin of are to their be Mrs. M Su Stanley held in Miss Helen Todd's That is why Charges are most Berlin, ! have made no effort appointed | | ot EE@E@EE@E@EEE@E@ Do furs and EE@@@@E@EEE@EEIEJEIEE]EIE]E]IEIE]EIE]@EIEI room at the Hubbged school held a picnic at the old K*'® farm Saturday. Holy Communion was celebrated at Gabriel's church yesterd by . Perzy V. Norwood of the Berke- | Divinity sclLool. Mrs E Hazelwood of West Cromwell visited her daughter Mrs. E. V. Read yesterday. Mrs. J. 1. Bottrell of Meriden has returned to Meriden after spending veral days with friends and rela- tives in town. g William entertairing over Sunday Archibald Sapper gnd wive have re- turned from Rochester, N. Y., where Mr, Sapper” has been attending the Rochester Optical school, having been recently graduated. He will take the state aminations for the p optome next week. Mr: was formerly Miss Edith Woodward of place. iends of Mrs. Joseph C. Dona- hue, formerly Miss Flizabeth Long will be pleased to know that she is recovering from a serious operation recently undergqpe at the Bridgeport City hospital. Miss Betty Pratt was visiting rela- tives in West Cromwell yesterday. The Library association will hold its annual meecting to be present at that time. The K. of P. society their rooms over row ecvening Walter Root visited dletown Saturday. Daniels friends and family at their were home will meet in Cole’s store tomor- friends in Mid- The Storm’s Aftermath. The effects of Friday's storm are gradually passing off but residents will remember it as one of the most severe in years. No less than a dozen of the telegraph poles along the Ber- lin branch rc.d are down as ti_ re- sult of the high wind. The linemen have made repairs to the wires, but | to replace the broken down sev- poles which have cral fences Road Under Construction. After several months' construction of the road has finally been first object of the the grading of Caesar Hill and Satur- day morning a gang of rock drillers began the task of cutting off 250 cubic feet of the solid rock which now stands in tha way of the new highway It that much of the rock is to be blasted, but owing to the prox- of several houses to the scene it is_doubtful if such made. The two hills, pin’s hill, will be com- before the main road will be built it was said Saturday. It is cxpected to finish the entire con- tract by September 1st if not before. delay, the Berlin-Berlin started. The contractors was is said Vity operations will be ind G a move Caesar pleted entirely OPrPC 3 PEOPLE'S PARTY. German Majority pcialists Won't Enter Coalition With Others, Berlin, June majority socialist 13.—Leaders of the party notified Herr Heinze, the moderate conserva- tive chieftain who is trying to form a cabinet, of their rerusal to enter a coalition government in which the German people’s party was repre- sented It is reported Herr Heinze will con- fer with bourgeoisie party leaders and attempt to form a coadition gov- today | | | | | Brock-Barnes post. | and neighbors at the celebration of | { the Plainville Grange will meet “Mhe regular officers of the degree | | be | ner ernment of clericals, demograts and members of the German people’s party which would command 199 votes against 190 held by & two so- clal factiong, o — | PLAIN VILLE IVE WS. LEGION AUXILIARY | MEMBERSHIP DRIVE Meeting Tonight for Purpose of Enrollment | | ANNIVERSARY OBSERVANCE Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Usher Will Receive Friends at Home of Mrs. John Trumbull—Grange to Work Third and Fourth Degrees—Notes. The newly organized auxiliary of Brock-Barnes post of the American | legion will hold a meeting at the | home of Mrs. L. B. Warren of 16 Canal street, this evening at 7:30. To encourage new members to enroll in the auxiliary, each member has been instructed to invite a prospective can- didate to attend. The charter has been | open for the last month and during | that time several new candidates have | been enrolled. z Members of the auxiliary consist of sisters, mothers and wives of those who were in the service during the ! World war. They may participate in any of the demonstrations of the | At the last meet- | ing of the auxiliary plans for the fu- ! ture of the club were discussed and | will be perfected tonight. I Celebrates Mr. and Mrs pleased to Anniversary. Robert C. Usher will be receive their friends their 50th wedding anniversary to- | morrow. They will receive at the home of their daughter, Mrs. John Trumbull of Farmington avenue, from 2 to 3 o’clock in the afternoon and from_7 to 9 o'clock in the eve- ning. No formal invitations have been issued. Grange Degree. Tomorrow evening at Grange halli and | the third and fourth degrees will be ; conferred upon a class of candidates. | on the work, which - District Deputy nd, who will be local Grange. tfum Wil carry will be withessed Myron Case of] present to in It is the firs this Grange : of followed | tawill vest supper b ydancing. be furnished. A. B. C. Da The first of a seri given by the A. B) take place tomorrow e Compounce. Larry Beniiison and Montelius are in charge of the rangements and have secured Harmony quintet of New Britain furnish musie for the dancing. Rev. E. F. Barrows to Leave. A social under the auspices of the | Young Pcople’s society of the (.hrl:-] tian Endeavor of the A. M. E. Zion | church and a farewell party will be | held at the home of Mrs. Julia Baker i of 77 Farmington avenue, tomorrow ! evening for Rev. E. F. Barrows of | the A. M. E. Zion church. Rev. B.,\r-‘ rows will leave Wednesday morning | to attend the A. M. E. Zionists minis- | ters’ annual conference that is to be | held in Cambridge, Mass. The fare- well party will be tendered him as | he to terminate his pastorate of the church. | The conference will start on the | 16th and end on the 20th. It is ex- pected that the Rev, Barrows will be assigned to the pastorate of the church again as a petition had been circulated to the effect that the people of the congregation desire his serv- | ices is Local Scouts Win Meet. Boy Scouts under coutma. ter Merton Lamb, journeyed to New Britain, Saturday afternoon, where they entered the annual scout meet at Walnut Hill park. The | scouts carried off third prize. A ban-| was awarded them. There were about 10 scouts in the party. Food Sale Tl lay. Ladies’ Aid society will conduct a food and | fancy article sale Thursday after- | noon in one of the vacant stores in the Neri block. The sale will com- mence at 2 o'cloc The proceeds will be given towards the elimination of the church debt. About one-third of the sum has already been raised | and it is hoped to reach the amount of $1,000, which ary by the first of August. Town A group of local The vent church is neces Notes. bhall games scheduled to as Allen’s field yesterday ernoon were postponed on account of | wet grounds. The Plainville A. C. was to play the Colored Giants of Hart- | ford, and it is cxpected that they | - next Sunda hd Mrs. Howard W. Benedict, ingford receiving con- gratulations on birth of a born to them ening. Mr. he aft- | The played | are the st ev Ben- Farm Fencing is Scarce | We have received a small part of | O prd Come early if you want it. Also a few rolls of barb wire. | Plumbing, Heating, Tinning, Car- ' penters. Builders, General Contrac- tors. 7 Ca ters. 2 Plumbers, 7 Laborers, 2 Concrete Finishers, 1 Tin- | smith. i We are Growing. There's a Reason. | | EER"ICL. SPEED, ACCURACY. HARDWARE. Plainville Eng. and - Supply Co. ' | edict of the Ad- | yille. | Main Two Big Den “Specials Untll July 1st - We are offering these special indueements your personal recommendation and good will. ern up-to-dat. wiiice, iSequipped with every for the comfort of ouf patrons. Electric fans cool on warm dsys. Floors, walls, msh'umen every inch of this immense oflice,—;s kept. eay tary throughout the whole year. Ceme nf n yvourself. The Coolest Place in Tow Special No. 1 Special No We believe this plate, wil;th- This rubber plate out doubt, is the nearest perfec- tion to natural teeth yet develop- 2 .wonderful plate at ed. You will find it of superior Fits any mouth —clea a most serviceable pla quality and workmanshi&. Regul- arly sold by us at $25. ntilJuIK money. Regularly sol to $12. 1st we will make this plate wit teeth ivets . aeteonnvessls.oo Until July 1st ..... Coolest Place in Town--Electrically, Scientifically Office Hours Daily from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Holidays, 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. Lady attendants at all times. Our Terms We will accept part down, balance in payments while work is being done. il Best Gold Crown $5 Best White Cr Best Bridge Tooth $5 , Lr. J. Henry Fagan Modern Painless Our skilled “workmen censed dentists and are in combine service with the that our work is not o but is of the highest quali When desired we use (nitrous oxide and oxygen less extractions. You go When you awake—it's all tooth is out and you feel Come in" After Working Hours! We're open when you're thrmrgfi'worlt' It 1s not necessary g time to have your teeth attended to. All teeth examina olutely free of chayge. Our work is of the highest qual nrkmen Qur p{Zes are lower because we do all of our wq ries. There$ only one place to go for the best work . Henry/Fagan. Try him today. DR. J. HENRY FAGA . And Associated _Specialists 213 Main St. The Nap-a-Minit Dentists 213 ¢+Weekly Payments Accepted Over Walk-Over Shoe Store. Full Valye for X-RAY EXAMINATIOD Hours 9 A. M. to9P M e \vor‘m made by gocd own labo lar prices. CONSULTATION FR HEAR League Council quest for Prot London, June for protection | shevik aggression { discussed by the col of Nations at its St. James’ palace 4 will continue two In view of the the council with r| offensive, it is cong servers that the raises a problem for the council as present to solve. to Newton, Mass., where he will visit for the next few days. ’ Jackson McKee of Park street, was run into by a car owned by Fred C. Walker while in the New Britain center early this morning. Mr. McKee was knocked down but escaped in- Jury If you want quality, seecd, ; Rackliffe’s bulk seeds.—advt. Wednesday cent. discount from 8 a. m. Birnbaum. FOR & was formerly pastor of the | Methodis. Episcopal church in Plain- Martha Rebekah lodge decorated the graves of the deceased members esterday. Marion Smith, daughter of Mr. and Fred Smith of Park street. has | med from the Hartford hospital, where she had been undergoing treat- ment for several weeks. Miss Mary Mills and Miss Anne L. of Miss Mildred | of Bristol over Sunday. John Smith of Park street has been visitmz her sister in Waterbury during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. William Tairfax. Vermont, are the Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Chichester Bicyele street. Cornelius Prior home for the summer vacation with his parents on anal street. Mr. Prior is a student Holy Cross college in Worcester, plant morning special: 20 per on all merchandise until 12 noon only. I. J. | advt. bage t St 5 3 and tomato plants. Toni Voli Plainville 6-11-3d TO RENT—Furnished room for one gen- tleman in private family: modern conveni- ences. ] Plainville 2dx DO DROP And Look Over Our New Stock EVERSHARP PEN( Any of which will make an attractive ai able GRADUATION GIFT for the bo, ADKINS PRINTING 66 CHURCH STREET The Plainville fife and drum corps will hold a meeting this evening at the home of George Spencer on West street. John Smith. Jr.. of Hartford, the week with his parents, Mr. Mrs John Smith of Park street. D. J. Morse has returned from a | five days’ @ip threcugh New York | state. Morse was accompanied by his wife and daughter. Horace James has returned after pending two \\e(rk< with relatives in Nantucket, M . W. M. LeRoy Bushnell of Spring- field, Mass., has accepted a position with the Woodford & Swanson Elec- trical company of Pierce street. The Baptist church will observe “Children’s Sunday,” next sunday spent and |

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