New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 25, 1920, Page 7

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v ) o e ) o ) N ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) - STORE SILK IS THE FAVORITE WOMAN AND GIRL, HOI WHITE ST S Fonr yorn s LOWING WELL LIKED KINDS “KHAKI KOOL™ is a well for Summer Sport we fn 40 inch width, at I Yard. BARONET SATIN i white fabric for sport priced sy 1 at $4.95 Yu CRE ALMURE in priced $4.00 Yard. WHITE SHANTUNG, CORY » HABUTAL ANOTHE White wear o white, some 36 @ 12,000 PIECES OF GOLD BAND DINNER WARE come to 1l the way than plain white Simply Had to H he same . DINNER SETS OF DINNER SETS OF 47 ¥ N STOCK. Buy Saucers D dozen. priced doz dozen. dozen. Plates Have cheaper We ware ve th I » be the pa. Cups and Dinner Plates § Breakfast | Plate Desert Plates $1 Soup Plates $2. HBread Meat and Platter » 15 Ment P s In 14 inch = 11 1-2 Inch Platters 49¢ 10 Inch Platters 39¢ each. Fruit Saucers $1. HAVING AN AUTOMOBIL il BERLIN NE ws §760 CONTRIBUTED T0 HOSPITAL FUND | program Treasurer’s Report Shows Gener- ous Response to Appeal QUOTA HERE IS §1,760 Anticipate Over-Subscription in Re- maining Two Days—Cases to Be Heard Tonight in Town Court— Borlin News Items, /M. Murray, Fitzsimons, Adele ¥ Green n Willlam the Miss assott, George E Mrs. J + George P'au charge of the Extension Cashman Brown and 1, captains of teams in drive for the St. Francis Hospital fund held a meet- ing last evening at the rectory of the St. Paul's ¥. Dodd, paign p were received T'reasure; mes J ported that to of Berlin wards the I has been fix« wide and team expe that thirds of the and by Satur Dodd ex reach the Sanunity to As there which Berlin ing $990 the wtri 1 to cany . reported this the surrounding wecured the quot ythe chairman 1s can do the same If enough s put Into the drive A m team captains will he ately after the final Chairman George the ez presided, and reports from each captain Fitzsimons re- the town $76 The With working it at two church has m- who outlined ns up last night had xten N contributed quota every ton fund $1.750 captain is by last secured Chairman will tonight quota will be ny ing that* even the town ned this rilse left remain in- all but days must two in socure the team captains were rush the -to-house much as po It several house sible that have of already them and Berlinites enthusiasm of im mornir towns gned that ting held the of rts am repo be Police Court Tonight. A very interestin sion will be the Berlin 1 e night when Frank Huk of Quarter, will be arraigned Judge Griswold on a beuting lawyer to Charle Lewis will h wate Huk is alleged beaten ast Monday njur n wn irt to- Beckle before G charge ¢ wife. Huk has epresent hi seucured him Prosecutor th have evening extent that the w Britain ndle to ng such was taken for treatment MecDowen of New charge without to spita Hugh arraigned on Haven will operating proper be his automobile lights. He waws arrested by the police last Saturday night Two fishermen charged with set the Peat LMV wold of head- state with Work Judge fishing lnes in nlso ippear hefore Sunday School Plemic, The SBunday school classes of Berlin Congregational church will CLOSED WHITE SILKS FOR HOT WEATHER DELIGHTFULLY COOL AND SUM MAT IS FIRST PLAC LEC white tylish stripe ) inches, 3 inch, $2 Wash Satin of from something Cheap E 98 PIECES, you selling for for $1 inches for 98c eacl e for DELIVERY RECEIVING to- | | o'clock the HEIEEEREREEEEEEEEEEEEEE ALL DAY MONDAYS DURING JULY AND AUGUST, — - RIAL THESE Wk FROM ARE W "H . LL "TON AND C“RUFFANUF washes and w kirts, silk that what we pleases show silk, dress is a hand- « Width 40 inches, crepy, whit 1. inch, specially for $3.50 Yd. 00 Yard. 10 inch width, WASH SATIN, is priced $3.98 Yard. Ohio by Auto Truck, and will 1 gold band full service for people. full service for six people, it at s The decoration, twelve Covered Butter Dishes 1 round Vi Medium size at 30 dozen. 300 eac Covered FOR. NEW BRITAIN ALL Nor- All atis afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the ton grove on Southington road children will meet at the church o'clock and will be taken to the grove in automobiles furnished by church members sSchool Picnic, South in of the the today end pupils of the affair. Mrs. M woodland, and re- game The schoo Bruce's the town class of of held annual classes grove in the About 46 attended anged by in the were picnic was south 1920 ar was rendered which games freshments served A was played by the boys enjoyed bhaseball Belated Announcement. June 19, ales, Ari Johnson married of urday reedman Edith Mary Mass., were Rev. Samuel A. Fiske, pastor Berlin Congregational church mony was performed in the par- sonage The groom Is a native of Arizona and is in the furniture busi- ness at Nog The bride has re- sided in Springfield for several years. The couple left Nogales imme- diately after the ceremony. eveni of N On Louis and Miss pringfield of hy the The cer for Drum Corps Activities, Fife and band will 1 tomorrow for Westerly, R. L, where yvoung men will compete in exercises. The members are to assemblc at the A. B. hall and will make the trip automobiles. Majo arence F. of New Britain will lead the and will compete in the baton swinging con- »st. The corps will compete for the prizes for best playiog, marching best appearance st M. 1 A. B Drum morning the local field day Paul's Y by Walker corps awarded nd With the Stork. born to Mr of Becklev John, has been Peter Bonifonte A son and Mrs. Quarter Mr nsington on the Solander of ongratula- daughter, Mrs are birth Henry eiving of a and K tions Mary Mr. and Mrs Reckley road, are \lations on the birth Florence re Bonezik co! daughter, Teofil receiving Berlin Items, Mrs. Howard their home on following their Bunce have Worthinz- honey- Mr. and returned to ton Ridge moon The regular at the its | held afternoon Grange Sewing Cirele meeting home of vesterday Mrs. Myron Goodrich Samuel Wilcox, son Major and Mrs. Frank L. Wileox of Worthington Ridge, who has been attending Ex- eter Academy, hus returned home for the summer ation The J. H. Grozier struction gang th sidewalk to be monument Berlin Grange. P H meeting July 6 being wany con- work on near the comy rted laid has sta new will hold A special by A. H of its regular pro m is Bushnell Tharles from ind arranged returned with M Road Klimik, is recently visiting of Ne Mrs. 8. J rton olon Kensington Items, The Ladies’ Missionary society of Kensington Congregatianal church held its regular mecting yesterday afternoon at the home Mrs. Gilbert Johnson. Miss Olive talked on her work in Mar An important meeting bers the Kensington celebration committee will be held tonight at 8 in the Kensington school Final arrangements for the -celebra- Mon will be made, ; th of Ala of the mem- of DAYS AND WEHITE, SUPPLI MANY CALL 40 inch, for $4.50 Yard for sport dresses and skirts, WHITE RAJ \". 33 inch, for $3.00 Yard. be sold h for Cottage and Mountain Us and line treatment. are priced to you at $18.50 Sct. are offered for only $7.98 the Set. - Oatmeal Saucers 8 Dishes $1.49 Oblong Vegetable Dishes 3 ‘overed Sugar Bowls 9. Creamers, priced 39c. Butter Dishes priced at 95¢ each. Bowls selling at 35c. Better make selection. YOU CAN DEFR DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. @[EIEIE]EIEIE]@@@E@@E@@@D@D@]@E@@@DE@EE]E}EHEEDE@@ | charge of | for 22U %, WEAR RY SO BECOMING TO EVERY D WITH A FINE LINE OF ATT TION TO THE FOL- heavy r ears well St smart fo white, sport and lustrous, and 40 inches, heav. a ‘40 inch white silk, priced yard wide, $2.98 Yard. at prices, on many items, S, The quality of 0. > each. etable Dishes for 59¢ each. ON PROMPTLY Legion will meet in the Y. M. T. A tonight at B. hall 8 o'clock E t Berlin Items. Mr. and Mrs pect t leave ton, J. with r of July Local farmers have cutting their annual hay report an exceptionally vear, due to the wet spring. Miss Hilma Theodore Carns tomorrow for Erid where they will remain atives until after the Fourth ex- crop. They good crop this weather this Johnson of New rit- ain was a visitor in toxn vesterday. Miss Margaret Wilcox of Berlin Las been visiting friends In town The Woodmen lodge held nual decoration exercises at rooms last evening Mrs. James Holigan speni vester- day with friends in Middletown and Meriden. Owing to the shortage of it has been found necessary up =ome of the work on th= 1ew East Berlin-Berlin highway. It is said ths shipments of concrete cannot be ob- tained although the greater part of its he an- club moterial o hold the supply needed for the new road | . { Cunningham | lineup and a fast g is en route The work of cutting down the grade on Caesar and Galpin hills will be continued, however The Hubbard school closed down this noon for the summer vacation. Sessions will be resumed Sept:mbe Both Miss Kelly and Miss Todd nclude their dutiex here today to teach in another town this fall William Cannon entertained frieads from New Britain at his home ves- terday. Allen Pratt and Miss Mary of Huntingdon, Conn., will ried at the home of the bride morrow afternoon Friends of room residing here will attend mony. final report of the committee the grove proposition is pected next week. A short time the East Berlin Building compa fered the grounds to the comm the sum of $500 provided prompt action taken. In event of the people refusing to pur erty it would be sord to parties, according to report Palmer the the in ex- he was cutside Graduation Exercises, duation exercises of East Perlin hall last eve- The annual gr the Hubbard school were held at Athletic ning. The invocation was asked by Rev. Leon Isworth, pastor of Mecthodist church. The class given by Mary Cote. "™he closs history was read by Francis and the prophecy and will by Cole. The valedictory was by Frances Payne. Essays were rcad by the following pupils: Harold We'h erill and Rudolph Abel. Foilowing the valedictory the diplomas were presented by Superintendent Schools B. R. Showalter. Conne po was ey Summer school, ticut Bu ness college, begins July 6. One s sion, $:30 a. m. to 1 p. m.—-advt. PROSPERITY Is with us. We mnst larger quarters to make ever increasing stock. move room for our After June 1st ns’ Us Grow. HARDWAR] PAINTS restaurant. Watch PLUMBING H TING TINNINC JASS CARPENTRY OIL STOVES The Plainville Eng. and Supply Co EIE!E!EIE]E@E@E@EE@@EEE@E@EEEE@EE@E@EEE@@EE@EE@@@@ commenced | be mar- | to- | nity | hase the prop- | the ‘ m | of | | tory. | partment, HOSPITAL DRIVE T0 BE CONCLUDED “Town Has Subscribed $800 on - | little | promise $3,000 Quota FACTORIES ARE GENEROUS Friends Irish Freedom W \ddresses by . College Surprise Party to Miss en—Lo- cal Team Wins Twilizht Game. At the meetingif§ast night of the captains and solicitors for the St. Franc fund drive the amount of $800 donated was reported. Tomor- row solicitors will B¢ stationed at the Plainville Trust compan Collins’ restaurant, Byvington's drug store, the post office and Bordeau's barber shop. Miss Lucy Sullivan and Miss Eileen Crowley, both local young ladies, practicing to be nurses at the St. Francis' hospital, will assist the cap- tains of the teams at the assigned piaces tomorrow. and a booth will be erected in front of Bordeau's barber shop to receive donations. It will be open from 9 o'clock in the morning until 9 o'clock in the evening. C. H. Newton, who has charge of the fac- tory subscriptions, reports gratifying success and with the donations com- ing in from that source, coupled.with tomorrow's subscriptions. hope is held out for raising the entire quota of $3,000 by the close of the drive in the evening. of Ticar udents— Surprise Party. A dainty birthday surprise par was tendered Miss Sophie Green at her home on South Washington street last evening. There were about 24 of her friends present and an enjoyable evening was passed. Miss Green was the recipient of many beautiful and useful gifts from her friends. Miss Mary Collins of Southington and Mrs. Alvin Nelson of Bristol rendered se- lections on the piano and sang solos. A number of pieces were plaved on the violin by Ernest Martim, also of Bristol. Refreshments were served. Miss Green is employed at the local telephone exchange and is well known. Friends of Irish Frcedom Meecting! Several prominent speakers will ap- pear at the meeting of the Friends of Irish Freedom to be held in the Plainville Grange hai! this evening at 8 o'clock. Vincent Glynn, a student at the Catholic university, Washing- ton, D. C, and Cornelius Prior of Holy Cross college will give interest- ing talks on the work of the Irish people for America, from the found- ing of the Republic to their part in the great World War. J. J. O'Kel'y will also be a speaker and William Gallagher, president of the local branch, will preside. . Friends inter- ed in the cause are cordially in- vited and a large attendance is ex- pected. le Team Wins, The Plainville Athletic ciub woffthe first twilight game of the scason last evening, defeating the Forestvil A. C., score 9 to 4. The game lusiei only five innings. Maynard and Caf- ferty were the batteries for the visit- Qi while Condon and Ollaire playec in the boxes for the locals. There W. a large attendance and the game was well played. The Plainville team ,will play the Independents of Harfford, at the sume field Sunday afternoon, game to be called at 3:15 o'clock. Condon, nd Oakes will be in the ume is anticipated tched. Plain as both teams are evenly m Returns to Church. Rev. ¥F. Barraws will again be seen in the pulpit of the A. M. E. Zion church, as this Sunday he will conduct the services after a brief ab- sence. Rev. Barrows was appointed to the pastor’s place at the confer- ence of the A. M. E. Zionists at Cam- bridge, M after refusing a position as dean of a college in the south. He will observe Children's Day at the services Sunday morning. Picnics Held Tomorrow. The Christian Endeavor society of the Congregational church will enjoy its annual picnic and “dog roast” at Day’'s woods tomorrow afternoon. Members and friends of the society ve been invited (o attend. They will meet at the church at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. The picnic for the scholars of the Sunday school of the Church of Our Saviour will be held at Lake Com- pounce tomorrow marning. The weather permitling, the picnickers will leave on the 10:05 trolley for the lake. THe church bell will ring at 9 o'clock. Engagement Announced. Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Griffin Mountain View have announced engagement of their daughter, Miss Mildred J., to Leroy E. Dutton, son of Mrs. Nellie Dutton of Southington. The wedding will take place in the near future, although no date has been set Both well known in this town New Factory per. Welcome to the new publication, ‘Inside the Circle,” which is pub- lished by and for theé employes of the Trumbull Electric company, and the first copy of which-has been -e- ived at this office. This news cight-page publication gives of a rosy future and will take its place with the standard factory publications, of which there are the Fafnir Dragon. the Stanley Rule & L.evel Seismograph, the Univer: Mirror and the Stanley Work in New Britain, and a New Departure aper in Bristol The Circle contains many interest to the employes One of the snappy the effect that the L. L. Brastow of th enjoyed a week and—so did of the are items of of the fa little iten editor-in- sales de- vacation the sales de- is 1o chief, st month | Pagtment | to e Congpicuous position also given notice of the 11th annual out- v- Rock on July 12, and on is a group picture of is T THE BEE HI CLOAK AND SUIT SHC 373 MAIN STREET Special for Saturd Spened a Profitable Day for You pleated by Shopping Here The Greatest Values Ever Offered COTTO! FROCK Loveliest cotton frocks for women and skirts, side tunics, new and charming style, every wanted color Made of the fiqmt Voiles, plain and flowered, ham, silk striped tissue, most of them are apronette ble skirts, smart tuckings, all the newer features —sizes 16 to 52. $5.98,$9.98,$1 SEPARATE SKIRTS In silk and wool, both pleated and plain, all shades. BARONET SATIN $11.98. GOOD HEAVY WASHABLE SATIN $7.98. WHITE GABARDINE SPORT SKIRTS $2.98. Excellent Quality Voile Blouse37 | l Tricolette & Georgette Blouses $3:2-¢ Long and short sleeves, new colars, lace trimmed and N The smartest of the season. Serge and Wool Jerseys. $19.95 s - se; Satin, Developed in Tricotine, $29 Charmeuse; Vi [ ] > Summer Coat Just the thing for motoring or general s $11.95 $14 which all Trumbull employes take a live interest and in which at least seven individual employes take a more lively interest. Te Leave for Detroit. John J. itzGerald, son of Mr Mrs. M. J. FitzGerald of 187 Main street, left this morning for troit, Mich., to accept a position the engineering department of Detroit Steel Products company. FitzGerald recently received his de- gree in engineering from the Clark- son College of Technology, Potsdam, N. Y. He is a member of Theta Siz- a and the Theta Nu Epsilon fra- ternities. At the Clarkson and De- the Mr. college Mr., Fitz- West | in | the honorary frater- nity for scholarship. He w: presi- dent of his class in the junior and senior years as well as being leader of the school orchestra. During the war he was a member of the R. O. T. C., in the artillery division. Town Topics, Anna Murphy has returned South Norwalk where she has with a friend, Miss a Callen, Mar; Bernice Mitchell and Meyer man were graduated from the Britain High school this morning. Announcement is made of the mar- riage of Mrs. Iva Lorene Williams ffairs, Mi from been Tierney, Sneide- | New | Way of Main strd liam Stuart Park] The Pastor's § Zion church held of Mrs. Campbd last evening. Miss Anna H from a few dayj don. Miss Alice M( fortably after al her throat at Mil in New Britain. If you mvant Rackliffe’s bulk Summer schod ness college, be;

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