New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 20, 1920, Page 7

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x | P ,N ! field. The Fox Film company took | T. Jlutchinson of New Haven; treas- The Jocal post office has p 5] ! LA VILLE NEWS | icturcs ot the parade and sports. | urer, Mrs. Clara M. B. Douglass Of | tices to the sffeot ghat the | The baseball game between the Plain- | Forestville and secretary, Mrs. Mary , the office will be closed at %v S — — | vilie Atiletic club and the Peck, [Johnson of Torrington. The degree 'in the evening from now & Stow & Wiicox team of Southington, | team will confer a rank upon a class | further notice. B3 | RE[;HR" BEAKIN[i wis played at Allew's field with the jof candidates and a short entertain- | LOST—In Siler Grove, en ball g% 7 N N . jctorio 1 he score t as bee a ane S- urday afternoon, a bboy's suil 7 1 team victori v the score | ment has been arranzed for the vis e Dreane oI of 7 1. Condon. Oakes and Wads- |itors. Tomorrow afternoon the Noble BraaiBatract T to | worth were the battery f the local | Past Grand association will journey — eam. is finished the secries of | to JBristol to attend a meeting of 'NAN OPERATED U . U | three =a: between the two teams )the Ruth Rebekah lodge to be held Joseph P. Tynan of B i with the Plainville team winning all | in their halls at 3 o'clock. avenue was operated upon e i Democratic Caucus Tohight. ing at St. Francis’ hospital, . | The block dance in Central Square | The democratic caucus will be|for a rupture. The Firemen From AIl Over Safp . e ionins woc suceomsul Double | held this cvening in the Town hail. | broneht on by & strain suf t { police protection was necessary and :The caucus has been called for the | ers cars ago while pla . irafic was compelled to take a de- Purpose of nominating towp officers | ball. = Mr. Tynan is conne Compe[e for P]‘[Zes Sa[umay sy *for the ensuing year. The meeting will | the hurry force at the Coi ! The town was decorated prettily ['be called at 8 o'clock. Chairman Wil- | corporation office. | for the occasion and the field day |liam J. Foran will preside. ol R ' Bricf Items. I on er { was pronounced as one of the greal-| . s - or a Short Whl e g FEED 2)000 AT SILYER GROVE f ;:;‘c:h:;gfll:‘;“l’:‘:‘“lh::;'rcn\x?r\ h';:dv-m.\ ! PO:‘I‘S “c‘l:";cg:‘d g“d':;ed‘:hhg\f;"if"i‘|: B = that were held in the Grange hall K. of P. Notes. ' Saturday will be announced tomorrow . f r rs t st l'l s Knights of Pythias Notes—| p|.-un\,ulo1 Pythian Lodge, No. 47, Knights of |evening. = e I u a ‘ lu u ce Team Defeats Echoes of Hartford— | PYthias, will hold ‘a short = busine Mes (lobo Shathiand femilyslave meeting tomorrow evening in their | vacated the house recently purchased : > = ~ - —Martha Rebekah S o o O s the I. O. O. F. building. The by Mr. Hayes Park street, and 1 A » S S — 2 ME IN h Supper—Demo- | Tooms in s by Mr. Hayes on Par reet, and w 'S SEPTEMBER, BUT TO FAVOR THOSE WHO WERE NOT ABLE TO COME il e At Sl e S o Sl i) Mos ~ W FOR A FEW DAYS LONGER. HOLD OUR FURS AT AUGUST PRICES. tratic Caucus Tonight—Items. all members are requested to attend. | D’Nunzio of Park and Maple streets. After the meeting they will leave in Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ryder of a body when they will journey by, New Haven were the week-end guests auto truck to New Britain to the of M Alice J. Ryder of Maple street. ey TES WILL BE MUCH HIGHER AS COLD WEATHER COMES ON. THOSE WHO WaIT Saturday was the bigzest day the NOVEMBER WILL PAY MUCH MORE THAN PRESENT PRICES. T:‘I‘I:I ?[oo:‘m"m‘o ever witnessed. . . Fully 2, or more firemen from | . op: chere - Make your selection now, pay one-quarter of the purchase price and we will hold in Cold Storage all over the state attended the fire- Washington L. Morgan lodge \\!?m he Furs you buy, Free of Chargo Until November First. Our Credit patrons can take their choice :"‘““ - "“d] day. A parade, more ”::t 2:‘“‘9?‘I:l:w(.,r“;:n;?;:(l-;Un " Nuw FREE o e : g = s 8 2 han. a mile and a hg 2 rank a clas ates. nd have purchase Billed November First You get every advantage by trading here ] held at 11:30 o'clock :‘Hlfhplo’:\,:.m:\' - Toesday cvéning |Octoher | 5, the FOR INDIG Let us show you the Luxuriovs Fur Coats or Coatees, the becoming Capes, Wraps and Scarfs, the Each visiting company, numbering | John Hay lodge of Hartford will | or Sets. The artistry in Fur development is of a rarer qualtly than ever shown before and at about 36, was accompanied with 4 | M€ to the local lodge and the se band or drum corps a2 | ona rank will be conferred. ices you shoul selectio nd now ps and music was | Wust pr you should make selection here a plentiful. Selectman William J. | evening, October 19, the FOR THE BOYS GOING TO COLLEGE Johnson presented Fire Chief Fdward | Berry lodge of Southington will S P. Prior witl Eayn o= | jo Plainvi p 5 . Pinkham” We Offer Cholce at our Men's Furnishing Dept. of comfortable Bathrobes, und he must have one L e T l;:.nlhnt thisitown l.‘vnu:-]n«;r\)d:; alnld|:-):(l‘ll‘ehi;:lulnnj'?n‘\“”‘h”: Lydia E. 's Vegeta- u know. Thero is cholce there of Turkish Toweling Bathrobes, Beacon Blanket Bathrobes and S | sand in central squarc. ! <l given to the candidates. 1t is re. ble Compound Frees Another on Wool Indian Bathrobe, priced $7.98 to $26.98 each. served to the guests in & . | quested that all members take notice Woman From Suffering. s 2 after the parade and th- i= of the dates mentioned for the degree ATTENTION CALLED TO SPORT HOSIERY of Plainville contributed to | work and attend if possible. | Come Huve a Look at the cross-dyed Silk Stockings for Women, in blue and black, black and white, the dinner. The program of :jorts Plainville Wins Again. Bayonne, N. J.—“Before I was mar- " held after the dinner and th N 2 i T ied I suffered t deal with periodi- d brown mixtures, which we are offering special for $3.00 pair. = e he Not weatisfied with winning from Ti suffered a gread v pe! T » e wing prizes were awarded the|the fast Peck, Stow and Wileox "I“" cal pains. Ihad nglish Ribbed SOk and Lisle Stockings are English Cashmere Stockings, with vertical § I‘_W‘.« e aturday afternoon, the local ins in my side and cularly fine in thelr mixtures of cordovan and stripes, shown in green and white, grey and blue, it combrize, for the largest attend- | ball twirlers defeated the Echoes of = and ;ls" l;“‘" » black and tan and black and white, at $2.50 purple and gold, and purple and light blue, price o pany illiam B. Thomas En- | Hartford vesterday at Allen’s field hy 2 aches. and got so $4.98 and $3.50 pair. Ene *Ol\nvnn.\' of New London; second | the score of 8 to 7. It was an 11 weak I could not do L ABgatuck Hoes compan | inning game and fast ball was played Itook N the Seotch Plaid Wool Sport Howe, at $5.88 pair. prize, to the company coming | p . 5 - pncthing New are the Scotch Plald Wool Sp Lo furtheat) Erotection {ES EMTT ana ke L ousioutithegentive e Jicalish SERLAbIC O o m - « 59¢ EACH, BUT REALLY WORTH ONE DOLLAR company of [East Port Chester. and ;,‘;"ds“.']‘;r“‘l Eererine b“‘l‘c"y far L pound and soon felt . : smeAC T DastIROTS CHost re Plainville team while Clary -did - better. Now 1 am At Our Jewelry Department we are offering very special values in Casque Combs, set with colored end st band, Naugatuck | (ne pitching for the Echoes. ; married and have nes, alsg cholee of fancy Pins and Barettes, all good Dollar values, for 3%¢ Each. _First prize, for the best drum corps, Martha Rebekah Supper. : two little boys. Ber . Unionville, and speciai mention was| The Tegular meeting of the Martha : f°l’°lfl'9 first o The electric hot pad, t - = L given to Mildale Drum corps and | Rebekah club will be held this even- et ) e HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY Grenadier Drum corps “ling. The assembly officers will be 8&nd mervous, could not eat and was| tric heater, the electric G AL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF U& prize to the Citizens’ Engine eompany | Present and a supper will be served dizzy. After I took the Ves!“ble,c"ml‘ cleaiier, the electric toas| company, went to the Naugatuck |8t 6:30 o'clock. The officers ex- Pound I could work and eat. Now ] Hook and Ladder company, second | Pected to attend this evening are: &m strong and recommend your medi- Piaje Warmer prize to the itizens' Engine company | President, Mrs. Grace E.wWilley of Cihe to my friends.”—Mrs. ANNA SLEVA, | (1ootrical conveniences of Seymour. " [ Norwich; vice-president, Mrs. Ellen 20 East 17th Street, Bayonne, N. J. Special mention was given to the Women who recover their health, nat- | at this shop. Come Fow 1y. with relatives in Erooklyn, New York. A = 2 vworth League Rally. 2 2 New York. | Arctic Engine company No. 1. of Mil. Mrallvelifothers KAt e et them. Let us ' demd The Epworth leaguo of the Ken- A mon was horn yesterday at the lieo, o itns i Veterans' Y 3 Some write and allow their names and | inton Consregational church will | New Britain General hospital to Mr. | (8" (o Vetetant’ Fivemen company CAS o R lA photographs to be published with testi- | them to convince you. hold a rally and roll call at the|8nd Mrs Willlam J. Webster of this ; e peny monials. Many more tell their friends. ; a - | of New London and the Plantsville . = | Y AN“ fil"BE church tomorrow evening at 7:30 | fown. Mother and son are doing nice- | pf W Lond e antsvill For Infants and Children l'll‘:w_m: bty (s ey bespirs] y. 1 'y o'clock. Edward Duckly, president During the afternoon’s events. Avia. | try that well known .and | Ba & B |of the Neéw Haven district, and who tev. Harwood Catlin left this | tore G. A. Parsons of Watermurs Lo InUse ForOver30Years ,cccssful remedy, Lydia E. Pink- Ly !lives In Dristol, will be e princi- | morning for Hill New Hampshire | ueh Rockw ., = 2 '‘ | Always bears ham’s Vegetable Compound. Write] . 4 8 Cowles, From New Hampshire he will i y Ly Hons ignature of fidential), for anything you nee [ Emma Hart Willard Oalendar. e e Ao took up several passengers at the| S6™ e ebict thess tiouties { The Emma Hart Willard' Chapter, — - —_— D. A. R, has announced the follow- The Ladies' Missionary society « ing program for the 1920-21 season: | the Kensington Congregational chur mpne[or Fmed ior Se"mg Jorlin of lLeong Ago,” will be the] will meet Thursday afternoon at the | theme. The first meeting will be held | home of Mrs. Cowles. )etober 15 with Mrs. H. H. Damon Hrandegee will speak on ‘When They Came to Wethersfield.” Mrs. T. C WANTED—Boy for news route in Berlin, Apply Herald WS PROPERTY IS SOLD, 5" viom Wi 1| e Performance Counts With These Tires Mrs. R.’A. Wooding will act as hos- ent Announced-—Emma Hart | tess, Mrs. 1. J. Platt and Mrs. Rob- —T“E—' . : |ert H. Lewis will bhoth speak on > . = Chapter Catendar—Base- | St Ty came From Farmine. | EAGLE DYE WORKS _ Figure our your tire cost. Are you getting full value? Made Voters— | (., December 10th there will be 159 MAIN STREET g ) : ) ) . o . { an open meeting at the Worthington S 3 ual m‘k church. January 14, with Miss Mary DRY CLEANING, PRESSING 3 F . oW we are gIVIng You a mos': unusi OPPortumty to € an in- Por the second time within two | Atwater as hostess, the old homes AND DYEING . - . 3 .l Ll the the Kilby House in Kensing. | of Berlin and Kensington will . be ey RS S at. We are selling you Cord Tires akilf Prices. = R discussed by Miss Caroline Savage was raided Saturday night. A 0Nl 3 W Upson. On February Telephone 618 AKhile after, the Globe, on the | 1, rith the oM iss: B degee 9-16-26d | ll q : ‘ ] f r Mo o 'the raitrond tracicn, way | 11, FHN the disses Brandegec as ] count on the performan 4 245000 g8 o hostesse Brande ralded. Jo. Kachkauf, pro. | Nostenses Brandegee will , speak on “Reminiscences of Norcan tor of the Kilby House was ar- o Warner.” On March 10, at the home y 3 And R e bt Seime S | £, Mr% ahar Owackins. -The Tare For Sale . . Qg you get (o e costors Judxe Gris- | erns of Berlin and Beckley.” will be Af ¢ fras fined $75 and comts’ which | Sire T Gemikin: Aot 1o aioe ew good o Mrs. Leland Gwatkin. April 14, Mrs. ted to 31 He pleaded | i M. Griswold, acting as hostess, &mfmw . ¥ _previous sales of liquor points of interest will be brought out 4 — na Rhod ¢« of New Haven and by Mrs. George Dodd, Mrs:. E. W, n Junkuriz of this town. alwo | Midrum, Mrs. R. A. Wooding and pd In the Kilby House. were ar- | y\jjuq [1attie Hollister. The final meeting d and fined on charge of mis- | 5¢ the goason will be held at the hi ct. The Rhodes girl was fined | o¢ \in Georme Dodd. The sped qd costs, amounting to 10 will be announced later John Jankurts was fined $25 and , & sum total of 338 police then went across Harold Lee Judd ok tracks and raided the | has bousht the prop o Mouse, which is run by Joseph | Charles M. Jartis of thi e of this town. The bartender, | JUdd recently secured o thi Abina, was also arrested on | lease of the property and Mg charges. Their cases | 1IVing there since last montls lic@ntinued until Thurs night. | Friday he exercised his option Jropriotor's bends were fixed at ) chase, at a price not ziven outd And the bartender's at £150 eral citizens had already thought ainje could not be locmted thix | Mr. Judd bought the phace when ¢ but his bartender clumed | 100k over the lease Intoxicating lquor was found Mr. Judd is planning saloon proper, when the plaee | tensive alterations and ' nor In dhe adjoining room, | *oon He alko plans to make this | D8l ments. Jarvis Proporty at When the state police, | M3 between weason home, as he is irection of Lieut. Itobert | I Florida during the winter at his | o, ind no hooze here | home there. and he and his family | ©f remedies, 8 . 4 to search the roams. | Wil occupy their home in Berlin | hang on. It stands to through all of the rooms | When not in the South the CAUSE of a compl A L acat e Rascball Practice removed nothing can benef pstairs. They had looked The single men of the town turned | Permanently. rouple of the rooms when | ©Ut in large numbers yesterday af- CHIROERACTIC & SHoap ternnon to practice haseball. Saturday | Cause it gets at the root of the {rouble, pis aroused their curfosi- | 48 Not a very long ways off and the no matter what that trouble is. "Nerve sekod for the ke Seul feel as if they have got to get in a | Pressure at the spine, caused by slight it over to them without | 10t of practice so that they can show | misalignment. of vertebrae, causes up the marrted men when they ven- | disease The Chiropractor, by ad- w1 here that thes | ture on the field, At the last game, | usting the misalisned vertebrae to afarts of whiskey. This | Played Labor Day, the singles were | normal alignment, removes nerve defented, but from the ount of | pressure, and thus Nature is allowed ate stock and was not | PrACticing they intend daing, it looks | for the first time to resetore the suf- . as if the married men will have to | ferer to health, ) Saturday Bight. Judge | ™otchiout Thousands of people who have tried B to make Abinu plead 221 Made Voters | Chiropractic praise it to others, for It wus officially announced this | they knop what it has done in their mornfng that the number of voters | own case Why don’t you try it? made Saturday wus 221. Of these 1!6 | Let me point out the underlying cause Chi's teial. 1t | WET® Women and 75 were men. It of your trouble, and show you ju e Arasad shows thut when it comes to a battle | what Chiropractic can do in your case. between housework and politics with | sold at the | 1y | ] sy v | e wom, politics is going to win V out . . Items of Interest Mra Georse F. Dodd nas rewrned | “The Chiropractos h an- | from a two weeks stay at Block MAIN STREET, BOOTH BLOC heir | Island o 4 i oy o/ Satte 401, Fourth Fleor Phone 1733 “ Alice m is visiting with o ro: 9-12 & m.—2-5 - upon a locked door. Im- y proceeded on their by the proprietor to be 1ld to the fact that he 1d not, plead gullty [Ith interest the

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