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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCIUBER 23, PLAINVILLE NEWS OPERA IN EVERY Dainty little for the litt gold, green, dept., one floor line of hoys of 2 mbray and = styles here to 6 with colors, at and YOU'LL blue, pink, wool. See the with ribbon LITTLE ch white Twist in Sunday wear s11 embroidered suits white, and larger sizes. and mak trim- of silk ribbon IT WILL “Babyland” shown in. the of camel's throughout By getting r Witches YOU'LL length lined Cats, ¥ floor, cards, crepe covers, to make your C L Call at Leat ther Vanity ( a cut out papers, miss of nished of wi an for the 40 bdust. ¥ nd belts pleats, Prices are ot $35 Nickel gua foor. fully AN, complete with most exceptional —_— HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY % RECEIVING AL DRY GOODS PURUHASED OF US BREREREE BERLIN NEWS BENEDICT M. HOLDEN HERE MONDAY NIGHT Will Speak at Republicau Rally| " With Mrs. Joseph Alsop MRS. KlTCHELT ALSO HERE|. Will Speak to the Women In Town Hall Monday Evening — Football and Social Activities — Tendered Surprise Party—Church Notes. Berlin Republicans pre will give the G. O victory at the coming republicans have had in th but the will be held Monday cvening at For- ester's Hall In Kensington All ar- rangements have been completed and It Is expected that the hall will be packed to the doors The committee in charge prides it- self In procuring two such speakers as Benedict M. Holden nnd Mrs. Joseph Alsop. Mr, Holden is a prominent Harttord lawyer and n forceful talker and showd draw & large crowd. Mrs Joseph Alsop of Avon well known throughout the ustate and needs no introdu~tion locar people. It was noth known until this moring that she would able to be h She is breaking other engagements to because of a previous disappoint- ment she feels it her duty to be here Another surprise announced by the committee in charge Is In securing the services of an orchastra to pl It has been possible to got a six plec which will play before the n the spe hes and for will follow the rlly his th first time history of Barlin hat a rall been given on such a large scale. The republican town committee a that the following wom appointed to merve members Mrn Mrs. Pardon © RBacon, Miss Anna Reed, Moore Coorge Grif Mrs, C. Fred Sharpe, Miss Jennie Bald and Mrs election wveral rallies ast greatest of all [ be ome yrehostrn rallys. hetwe dancing which the has 1= n 1s0 pnnounces have been aswociate Southard Mrs, Frank Miss Mnry fith, Mrs. ¥ Johnson, Mrs Pauline M. Bauer win, Miss Lillian R. O. Clark 4 East Berlin Lawrence Rickey Charles F Mins Lindquist Rally held in East ittended last evenly and wi The first rally to be Porlin was fairly well Those prese-t republicans The first wpeaker Hartford, who was an worker during the who spoke on the League of It was her bellef that a gra mistake if this 1ld not Join the league apeaker of the e Mrs. Rose of Hartford, talked more or less to the women volters and told them how they should vote. Although she came to represent the republican party she was in favor of the learus of nations. Mrs. Beardsley of New Britain was the third to speak and made a strong plea for the demo- je party and why it should again evening aiv of active Red Cross and Nations would country . The second e ening aker and gave Senator Bran- oh the child Berlin was the last spe talk on the record of and his viewpoint w. Football Activities The Acorns of Kensington will play n.. South Ends of Middletown in that wn Sunday afterr A truck will 1: ave the Kilby House at 1:30 p. m. to y the and spectators. lvl(l)uv will be held Sunday morning st of the Kilby House at 10 nrlmk All playersiare urged to end '1h. will play Sunday I'ag kick-of degee labor »on car players gers Jr. of Hartford orns Jr. of this town n at the Americ company field. The at 3.00 o'clock sharp. endered Surprise Party. A surprise party was tendered atherine Gulong, in honor of her sixteenth birthday, at her home in Kensington last evening. There were 256 guests present from Berlin and w Britain. Miss Gulong was com- pletely surgrised when cutting® tnto her birthday cake she found a two and a half dollar gold piece, Rambler-Ti the A afterno. Goods will be Miss a Church Notices, Kensingaon Congregational —Morning worship 10:45, school at noon. At 6 p. m. the tian Endeavor society will meet Berlin Congregational Church— Morning worship at 10:45 with Sab- bath schvol at noon. Christian En- deavor at 6:30 p. m St. Paul's Catholic church—Masses be conducted at 8 and 10 a. m. nsington Methodist church — Morning worship at 15, Sunday School at 12 m General Sheldon Comi Major L ferring with a Church Sunda Chris 10 Wilcox has be 11 committee of me their attitude as to want to speak at the dedica- tion of the war memorial on Armistice day. After much consideration they have decided upon General Sheldon G Sheldon well known in military circles throughout the coun- wnd his accept- con- loc ov rscn n who they on neral is try has already sent ance. Pe East wive ning Social Events, Berlin ldbrary association Hallowe'en dance Wed- nesday ening, October at 8:30 p. m.. Music will furnished by the Major String orchestra. As this is the The will be first the here large ted Messrs Onorato, ductors Grang social event of season crowd Ssullt is expec an and of the dancing hall will run a danc riday, October hall. Prizes will be comical looking couple Berlin Bits, A. B. drum corps will leave 30 trolley from Upson's cor- ner this evening for New Britain. They will take part in the entertainment at the Tab’s fair in that city Thomas Barattiro of Berlin street is having a chimney built in thd of his house : offe passed ~ev 1 tim st night in tor the highway robbers have ) acting between here Meriden n con- in masquerade Girange the most school in awarded The on the 7 new rear Two this town their who and The C. rd is 1 the bourht hers norving ders on sta rs through . of Hart- iterations recently Jonc ing mpany f on extensive prog Juda men in town this their shoul- huntin for a rally to the Italian- vis erty rold by were with their way Plans are under way held next ek for ericans of this town fles over to go w To Give Women Instructions Attention of women voters is calle? o the meeting in the Berlin tow:. all Monday evening at 8 o’'clock, sashes FIND or white ribbon Receiving 1 binding. K QUILTS are exquisite, hand made and hand wonderfully PAY (Infants’ ANTICIPATE and ND large assortment nopkins and bblin party TH “ases that They inside purse, 1920, organdies are yeors.- Colors made with dresses of aolared le misses of to pink, blue and rose, Better see them BLANKETS for the little:folks bound, others of all white ones, 6 Bl inkets, pink and embroidered, medium The Quilted Silk Robes to match nice gifts for the new baby. any mother to make a visit to Dept.) BaBRBRRY “HALLOWEEN" cady for this night of fun, Goblins HERE in corner store, of seals, invitations, place cayds, fancy lanterns table sets. In fact everything a success. R VANITY CASES Dept. and see the we are Offering for in black, brown, and taupe, mirror and fittings. A value for $2.95 cach. Black main tally tches nut d caps, lunch cups. wit R B B B B B b her Goods are - BS instruc- worker women helpful and necessary tions. She is a non-partisan in the Connecticut Citizenship schooi for voters. It is to be af the adverti has had the the republean seen fit to en speakers as Benedi Alsop to talk at F ime evening. The women tions cancerning the ballot regretted that in spite for two wee committee such prominent Holden and Mrs. ester’s hall on the interested in are urged attend the meeting at the town hall time to instruc- This meeting will be over in allow all women to go to hear Mrs. Alsop who is ane of the few women of the state wha openly advocate the candidacy Senator Brandeg - cause she talks liean princi tendance secm more ing for and belicves in r iving raly it would atiend the meet first. In a reminded meeting final that prior instruction appeal all women this citizenship claim Pianas, Co., opp. Conn.—A are has a Victrolas, C monument vt L. New Pi & Britain, rce Berlin Items, of southern for the south. Hodgson returned home Atlantic City where his vacation visited ast The increment labor left today De T IC yesterday he last vom has been Miss Betty West Cromwell yesterday The Mildrum sisters are Visiting friends out of town for the week-end William Brown tertaining relatives over the week-end. Mr. and have been dletown. The board at Athletic o'clock o'clock spending Pratt relatives in and family from are en- Springfield Mrs. Charles visiting relatives Stebbins in Mid- of assessors will hall Monday from in the forenoon until in the afternoon for of receiving lists of of the district vest meet 10 5:00 the pur- property schools were erday, owing to the teach- the state convention. of Middletown was vestsrday. be a stercopticon lec- evening at the Meth- to which local There will also in the morning. anson—Denon Nuptials, pose Al osed ers attending J. C. Nixon Vvisitor here There will ture tomorrow odist church are invited exe ¥ a residents beS spe- cial cises A this Benson, «¢ of pretty afternoon church wedding took when Miss W wughter of Major Poquonnock, N B. Hanson of East united in marriage quenock chapel. The ceremony was performed by Rev. F. E. Forestn of Pompton Plains. The bride ittended by her sister. Miss Benson. James MacPherson of Berlin acted as best man The bride wore a gown broidered white georgette atin with hat to match of bridal roses and sweet bridesmaid wore gown satin with hat to match a sheaf of orchid the event. A of the bride nony, atiended only ind a few intimate Mr. and Mrs ort wedding trip de in East Berli: \r. Hanson served overseas during ‘he world war and is extremely pop- ular with the townspzople. He is in the empley of R. Mrs. Hanson formerly Tast Berlin and is well place nifred Orville J. and Berlin the 1’o- Benson Gustave of >m- over white and earried peas. Tho of orchid and earritd chrysanthemums reception at the followed the cere the family friends for home by after their reurn 0. Clark resided ~ in known here Latest news from Ireland in __the %Z‘smmw@mmm%mm I | ! PLATING CONCERN BUILDS RAPIDLY | Plainville Electro Plating Shop Ready for Occupancy FOOTBALL GAME TOMORROW Autos Collide on East Main Street— Water nin Property Sold — Advent Plans—Church Notices. Thé Plainville Electro Plating com- Wy, recently incorporated with a capital stoek of $50,000, has already its new factory built and ready for occupancy. The property, and once busy shop of Charles H. ‘alor on Forestville avenue, which was burned down some time ago, was purchascd by the concern in August,, and oper- ations for rebuilding it re com- menced. The new factory is prac- tically the same size as the other and is about 125 feet deep with a front- age of 130 feet. The old boiler, for- merly used in the Calor shop, has been re-installed and repairs on the old machinery made. The new machines for the plating process have not ar- rived. An order has been placed for time but the present rail- road and other conditions have caused a slight delay. The new owners, William 0. Stumpf son, DBristol men, t treatment processes and jobbing in the new place. The manu- facture of hardware products and electro plating will be the main wock. The plant will probably eni- ploy about 1¢ men some Albert Maynard, and Howard B. will have the Football Tomorrow. The postponsd game between the Plainville football team and the Southington Pirates, t was to have been held last Sunday, will be played at Rockwell's field tomorrow after- noon. The game will be called at 3 o'clock. ~ Autos Collide. While driving up Easy Main street in his automobile yesterday afternoon, William Wilber of Washington strect was run into by a Forestville man whose name could not be learned. Ac- cording to Wilber. he held out his hand as he drove slowly up East Main street, warning the auto follow- ing, that he was to stop. idently the driver in back did not see signal but kept on with the result that he crashed into the rear of Wil- 3 The rear fender was he for At was driver admitted t a the blame nd offered damages = Water Main Repaired. water in the town was shut nfi comparativély short time y afternoon e cngine at the station was brokenj and work. Joseph J. McKernaa ordered the water shut on the engine were made. It was expected that a long would be ngcessary for the re- pairs and the people were notified of the water being shut off beforehand. sine pumps the water from the wells that supply the town. Property Transfer. The property consisting of the large new house and a valuable tract of and of Adeline Benuett on 11 Strong Court, has changed hands. Fred D. Hastings of Whiting street is the new owner. It is estimated that the proper- valued at about $13,000. Mr. 1gs will prepare to move into the house soon. The house has seven large rooms in it and is completely modern in all respect Advent Church Plans. It has been decided by the finance committee of the Advent Christian that the proposed celebration on the elimination of the church debt be pastponed indefinitely. The church debt of $1.000 had recently been raised by the members of the con- gregation and teams composed of cight captains. Because of the illness of Mrs. Frank Wheeler, who is a member of the finance committee, the celebration plans have been post- Meetings have been held by committee and matters for the oc have been discussed but it is of the committee that all ed in raising the sum to to The for a terday pumping would not immediately off and repairs ime ty Hast church, roned. the sion desire who partic be present. he Notices. Morning serv- prayer and 12 o'clock. Church Church a. m. with Sunday school at Episcopal at 10 sermon ice ECONOMY-- THRIFT The Best Students of Economy say that the dollar you save today will be worth about twice as much later when normal times return. Mecaning there never was a poorer a Dbetter time time to spend or to sive. We welcome your savings ac- count on which four per cen.t is paid 1 cgedited semi The Plainville Tr Repaired—Valuable | Church | { { | i CITY, HER AIM SYevAa New York—Madame Marguerita ylva, international operatic prima donna, is' devoting her funds and her time to developing America grand pera. She hopes to have an opera house in every American city of more than 100,000 population and while she says she doesn’'t expect to live to see the fulfillment of her dream, she does hope than the next generation will have opera in America as the present generation h it in Eurgpe. Madame ; Sylva, said to be the greatest living Carmen, has swelled the fund of her enterprise several times with the pro- ceeds from this opera. — ing instead of Mcnday evening. Plainville M. E. Church—Peaching by the pastor, James M. Tranmer at 10:45 m. Sabbath school at 12 o'clock. There will be no evering! service. There will be a union serv- ice at the Baptist church at 7:00 p. m. Regular church prayer meet- ing Thursday evening. Congregational Church—Rev. Mor- ris Alling of Rocky Hill, will preach at the morning service. Sunday school ‘will meet at noon. Christian Endeavor society meeting at 6:00 p. m. Miss Florence Thompson, | leader Her topic will be: ‘“Lessons from recent events.” The church will unite in the union services at the Baptist church in the evening. Gus- tave Bachman will speak. Advent Christian Church—Rev. George E. Tyler will have as a sub- ject tomorrow morning: “Does God Dwell With Men?” The Sunday school will meet at 12:05 and in the | evening the pastor’s subject wil be: “Knowledze of the Truc God.” | M. on—Morning worship school at 12:30. Y. P. 0. vening worship | and sermon 7:30 Plainville Baptist Church—10:45 a. m. “A Review” will be the pastor’s theme. 12:05 m. Sunday school. 6:00 p. m. Young People’s service. 7:00 p. m. a union commumity service. The speaker will be G. T. Bachman. Town Talk. Mrs. A. C. Barrows of 574 street, celebrated their 42d wedding anniversary "today. It was quietly observed. Mr. and Mrs. Barrows took an automobile trip to New London and Pleasure Beach. Mr. and Mrs. William Cunningham of Pierce street are receiving con- gratulations on the birth a son born to them yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis McCarthy of Broad street have returned from their wedding trip spent at New York. Mrs. William Hoyt of New Haven is the week-end guest of Mrs. E. D. Warfield ot Park street. Principal Orrin L. Judd and L. S. Mills of the Plainville Grammar school atfended the state commis- sioners meeting at New Haven yes- terday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Livingston of Washington had a son born to them Thursday morning. Nathan Hale Prior from Norwich, Conn., Pierce street. Pianos, Victrolas, Co., oppo. Monument, Ct.—Adv Mr. and West Main has to returned his home on C. L. Pierce & New Britain, PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH ST. HerbertE.Anderson Teacher of Violin 1145-4 FRANK BOSCO BARBER SHOP 5 BARBE Open to our patrons from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.—¢:turday 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. 183 MAIN STREET Over Clark & Brainerd's. J. W. CAMPBELL Electrical Contractor 48 WINTHROP ST\ B> S = —3) AN M“M ———— = X% Whlch Bridge. (\‘should a woman choose The Weak or the Strong O If you see before you a strong and safe bridg your goal, would you ignore it and choose some tottering structure ? — If you were offered sure aid in time of trouble hesitate to accept it? — ‘The answer is simgle—you would choose what all showed to be the sa useless experiments. ‘Why then do some women risk one of their cious possessions — their health — in trying medicis unknown valu successful rem Vegetable Compound. Reading, Pa.—*I had when everybody khows y forwom-n'l llln isL Here is more organio in. flammation, pains in the side nnd ‘back which were so uhup thn the; pulled me to my knees, and not walk. I had an apondon and still I failed, and in_the eight years I suffered I had four doctors nnd nono helped me. My mother-in-law ad- vised me to ukaLydhE Pinkbam’s table Compound. I was then , and after the first bottle I could be out of bed, then I took Ve etable Compound Tablets and n,fif.' E. Pink] ham’s Blood Medicine and also used the Sanative Wash. I still take the medicine and am able now wio myown housework. My friends say, * dn 1 but do? ou look is your l—what doctor?* thu‘lnulymmm g Pinkham’s medicines.’ Douglas Street, . STEIN, Because it has paid to its depositors 5% for o years. e way —and you would risk t.ho 20 Don’t prerlmelt — Insist Upon ‘Lydia E.Pinkham Vegetable Comipout DO IT NOW Subscribe For Shares in the New Britain Cooperative Sav and Loan Association WHY? Money invested in first mortgages on homa members, Will pay in cash October 26, 1920, $18,000 s maturing in 45th and D. D. series. $800,000 returned to its members since it was o ized in 1886. NOW, Take shares in October series, absolute security a home saving proposition. Room 210 Scatter Sunshine wi Christmas Cards Here are a few simple suggestions National Bank B Y. J. Stearns, Secreta for making Christmas a happy one for yourself and others. Begin now to keep a note book of the addresses of friends, acquaintances, this business associates and customers. —Think of people you used to know who would like from you a ain. 3—Think particularly of the old folks, of the children if .neighborhood, your 4—Select now an appropriate Christmas greeting card for one on your list, get them addressed early, and mail them in employes, and members of your of time to be delivered before Christmas. Whether or not you send a gift, the sentiment you want o express. | Adkins Printing 66 Church Street church, a greeting card carrie:

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