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N DA HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1920* m _ PLAINVILLE NEWS Sullivan’s orchestra furnished music. the New Britain Hospital after under- You should have an Ele a 2 The factory whistles did not blow going an operation. in your home. > s had been expected. The church The delegates and alternates repre- “Instant heat where you m ,bt-]ls rang as had been promised and senting the Plainville Improvement ) ,pp GOWLES ELECTR B the stores and hous were appro- Association have returned from the . " | priately decorated for the occasion. Commerce meeting held at New Electrical Engineers and O ' Many prominent men who attended Haven vesterday. Tel. 556. 85 We the dance last night expressed their The members of the Plainville (Opposite Fox’s opinion to the effect that the town Grange who were to attend the Grange = needed a larger hall for such occa- ' convention at Boston lett on the 7:20 Ty ® sions. There was hardly enough | o'clock train. . 3 room for dancing and the couples | There will be an\important meet- weet 1CQ B were forced to take turns in being | ing of Ka»pa lota club at the home Facwry on Rallmad sn.eet on the floor for the dances The of Harry Turner, 56 Whiting street. Grange hall is always in demand for | Electicn of officers will take place. ‘fairs and is the only one in town | Pianos, Victrolas, records. C. L. | F Sal Ghanges Hands | suitable for any meeting Pierce & Co., New Britain, oppgsite ! or B e | Red Cross Drive. monument.—advt. i _— The drive for members * for the Hurry for vour share of the price Plainville branch of the Red Cross wijl cutting sale now going on. I J. $18 Per B o ! ¥ here is an Air About Qur Coats & LEGION HOLDS CELEBRATION simes st St it o le Bigg e 00 i ! y Welfare Conference. E br; P! R o4 E A Armistice Celebration Held — Red | o S 00 Lo e at the | uren: Made from Sound Apples. Cross Drive to be Started Sunday— | Visiting Nurse. Station was held yes- R — teed by a a ls les o terday atternoon. The attendance fell KICK IN HOME BREW Many to Attend Rockville's Exhibi- | below the usual mark. There were only WILL BE KICKED OUT- 2 three infants weighed. Mrs. Joseph Washington, Nov. 12.—Prohibition NEW BRITAIN BOTTLING 2 tion Tonight—Baby Conference. McKernan was in attendance and enforcement officers throughout the = assisted Miss Heineman. | country have been instructed to pre- | ob L The well known Clark Caster com- I Talk 2 ome u any Rail Road street, has - dristoiitses : vent the sale of malt and hops to oth- ' s - — = 0 pany on . Rail Road street, has] The W.C.T U. heid a meeting this ers than bakers and confectioners, but Have you used Westinghou =5 e d a pas ght | Larridsen of Union s - BREET NEW WINTER COATS AT NEW LOWERED PRICES are shown in all the new materials and are Veiie i Cr ha e lan g oo saky hav e O e thgitanon hl(;m\s hrmx_::g were lack- vice. B8 wondertul values. Our coats are distinguished by excellence of cloths and tailoring. Even the linings become llhv newjowners. Th , 41e Church of Our Lady of Merey held a mers offives lh:: “:’i;‘:;o"n THE COWLES ELEC g Vas made a few days ago and the | qujlting party at the home of Mrs. IR 3 are unusually fine. They represent the very newest models featuring clever cape collars, belted ef- B Laiers were just received from Ala- | 3. 1. Lafield of Canal street was expected to result in order to de- Electrical Engineers and ] T bl ces will tempt every woman wishing a new coat to buy bama, where the former owners of the | * Frank Cafferty has returned from eomie, ¢ Jurisdiction of the gov- Tel. 536, 85 We fects and fur trimmings while the reasonable prices will temp @ o . 2 Clark company are now living. The z ernmen (Opposite Fox’s Theat] it here of us. B8 salc includes the plant which is two = = 28 stories high and all the machinery g : nd equipment contained thereln. A B8 | tract of seven and one half acres of 2 : land is also included. Mr. Baum will for Coats of lovely cloths, most stylishly made with beautiful fur col- el o e i e ol $45.00 is our sbecial price g lars. Garments that would have cost you 0. plating and buffing on a large scale. ’ . b s present he has one of the largest % $59. 00, $89]50, $95..00, $115.00 and $125.00 are prices for finer coats that will surprise you R e ’ in J Ll -] $25.00 is a little price for full and three-quarter length coats lined throughout with novelty silks m and Interlinings. Very ceptional for $25.00. the values offered. Come s:c them - many large contracts from fac- tories in other cities and towns. - N~ $35.00 is little enough to pay for Coats of Velour, Silvertone, Bolivia and mixtures with collars of O o was catibs el / . BH seit or fur. Really wonderful values for only h. B ink | apeciail muslll machiheryfand e ¢ D’uq Sfom g operated up to about a year ago when $30.50, For coats of the season's best cloths, some with great large fur collars of Australian Elmer Clark, senior owner, died. 2 Opossum, Racco: and Nutria, wot RVei S . ers decided l"o sell 01\ 0 £ en |’ 2 1 W owner: 1 e Bl‘ t 9 h sh as §79. ) < b ; IV[a n St. Ii 1taln onn. ‘& $10.00 to $25.00 represent the savings you make on the Coats selected from our big line. Com- vers | employed lin e Eplanciat that how well you benefit here. time. Mr. Baum will operate the place with eight or ten men. The place is run by water power which ld C h o e e e B Colds— Coug. MAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY 5, ] mnachinscy SEMc LB oonductedys and other unpleasant incidentals which follow in small building next ro the Clark fac- = - % RECEIVING ALI, DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US tory for the past eight vears. His PRI ES ;r:zicefxz’rlftl ‘::i:l(;h" r;;:rllc'l:e" :d-vmdeg‘ business however, grew to such a b ”gm Water Bo large extent that he was forced fo | expand. With new equipment and 3 modern machinery which Mr. Baum we have had in several years, on many of the ROXBURY all, it will be one of the very best known remedies and toilet needs. % P fare our offerings ana see i intends to i Deming, John ‘Woodruff, Thomas At- iden, which they thought the men had best factories of its kind in this lodal- . o g 3 . L » } water, Jodiah Emerson, Shadrach taken. On the road. Mrs. Liza Clark, ity. Situated near the railroad station 25c¢ size Carter’s Little Liver Pills 3 | Benson, Tearless Buhnell, Joel Wright, who conducts a vegetable stand at the < | | BERLIN NEWS and with every possible access to ship- 30c size Hill's Cascara Quinine Tablets the location is one of the best 30c size Laxative Bromo Quinine Ta/let.r 2 BOTTLE - —=——| Getthair Nousg. Jarvis farm, told the men that a few ng, 08 5 5 < me of the best known of the' youngsters about hteen years old in the town for a factory. Specializing 75¢ size Dioxogen (large size). . . .....03¢ wonren singers arve: Hepzibah Deming, had stopped at her stand to eat. in plating and buffing will be done 1.50 size Scott’s Emulsion a2 You must see this bottle, feel Beltiah B Deborah Griswold, ing over to the stand, several pioces when the addition is ready for occu- 25¢ size Blue Fay Corn &3 Bunion Plasters.21c s Roxanna . Hulda Board- wrapping paper werg sfgund which | Pancy which will- be soon. pvorl foxy g itch He i e ity L remodeling the machinery and bench- 1 pint Witch Hazel 39, rabbesy wealivn thic fc 3ol nan, Dorcas Hubbard, Lititia came off of the patkages $folén. 3 , ) Lindquist, Mehitable Deming, Johan- The men continued their search to | ©5 Will be started '?':rl'i;' i \ S0 e ,Prpta Mangan .. = Eaed e e na Wilkmietz, Abigail North, Mirabella | Meriden, and there they found im the Brock-Barnes Celebration. 50c size Phillip’s Magnesia (large) . year before you will appreci Showalter, Joyful Benson, Tilly liosioouriia sas ek One of the most successful dances : Aguht, Prafseworthy Whittaker, ldentfied with the. cose. 113'1"h1'r12? anafientectainmanterepe shheid dngtne 1336 o (L;d: 112160”’ G onsoins the remarkable value we Peaceful Nourse, Deborah Riley, Pa- . = 5 town, was conducted by Prock-Barnes .00 size Lysol (large size) . . s offering. : es s s dulof Chelstony And oDk The Grange hall was 1.00 size Usoline Oil (large size) i i i i . lence Hodgwon, Jerusha Meagley, 2 . . - post last night. 5 g ) o] Will Be Given in Berlin CO[lgl‘e Roxplene -Dodd, Delilah Minor, Sarah ! s jom Over they thought he was 00 | 4,04 " to capacity. An entertainment 1.00 size Resinol Ointment (large). . . d Special $ (] = g A e St s G .|.I||1nl'4. to waste his time on such began at 8 o'clock. Master Albert 70 . S/ > L 5 d T % gauoflal ChlIPCl] bieard, ¥ tnamina 11 ,1'. Hi N imira | DUty thieving. Two gangs of men | yeiitl %o ®C Vorai solos and was c size Sloan’s Liniment (medium) . . his Month s Honls roatardas S ina e . ‘ g i On the back cover of the program | Jorterday morning by a few residents | ¢,re Marino, who played the piano. 1.19 size Bayer’s Aspirin (100 5-gr.).. wre several brief notations and direc- | Of I"' rlin street. One was composed Malmgren, of the New Britain 50c¢ size Dorin’s La Dorine Face Powder . . K NT EEK BURGLARS ARE AC"YE HERE tiohs for conduct’ during the concert. | oo OU% FOURS (R€ x:(h:fr' L:,';‘m:;ih::‘“:v 14, “:_l;"‘i;““" \‘:“]“_ ‘;:‘"'l"“ 35¢ size Forhan's, for the Gums (small). . . . M on is made of the fact that the s s en | sketches. e Misses Malvina Calor 3 Y i 3 § R ntion is ma n L rd one youth aboup telve years of | and Vioiet Forster were warmly ap- ]636 :;11: B[’a"””’!” ‘.S:‘{”'" : -43, The aristocrat in Hot Water Bottles. No b concert is beipg held in the Meeting H i Fy e adllen Aoy ge. Local authofities think it 18| plauded when they rendered a vocal uality, no better workmanship could be put M 2 ] L louse and afl e asked to pre- - ; i 0 b . ! ake Entrance Into T. A. B. Hall Hou 0 "_“ et "There €lther one of these gangs and that | duct. Miss Dorothy Rogers played 1.00 size Lavoris e X this bottle, if it were sold at twice the price. Wi Taking Candy and Cigars—Football L re sale of tickets for they are the same ones connected with | the piano. Miss Violet Forster pen- 100 size WamPpll‘; Cod Liver Extract. . . . agree to replace it, if it fails to give at least the New Britain robberies of the same | dered a bass solo and received several m‘siu DDG’I s K‘d’l(] PX[IJ’ years service. t r. and a capacity house is ex- % Activities—Resolutions Prese: wil at | day encores. John L. Sullivan of New . $ . Y - any ore 1 be =old at T sy Historical Day Passcs. Britain gave a violin selection. Harold gg:::: Z“‘Z""k o =2 2 Quart Size . . . i ' eriin Bricfs, ' Corning st commander, gave a| ero . - glars Active bt dat inat b __| corning,” post a i i A Burglars Activ The greatest day that Berlin has| ...+ speech on the work of the Le- 60c size D. & R. Cold Cream.. .. .. = An Effective P, Folh* In raadiness for the “Old| Afier making their get-away from |seen or will see again in a long time | gion. Dancing was enjoved after the SOc size Hind's Honey €3 Almond Oream . 39¢ n ctive Pocket Remedy Moo thod . ”I glven in the (he New Britain police, the same gang has passed by. There was a gather- | entertainment untfl 11:30 o’clock. 90c size Pompeian Massage Cream ‘69!: b h o erlin Congregas ™ elieved D G > . 1y b STSER" " who is believed (o have rabled the i.g of geveral hundred to attend the | et teeee——— 50c size Java Rice Powder. . . ..... For Throat ;‘m”:.lx ;;!L\:rlv'r: '”\m:m 1;” x.“ K- A Jowelry store in that city passed o emonial exercises terd: C 50c size Mulsified C Oil. programs were distributed ve . 5 al exercis resterday. Cap- z ) istributed y yesterday. | Cap-[All members of the team are urzed to 25‘ s::: P ':k’:fi T”f‘?”"’ o0 59 Irrltatio i S| a a oa, . through Berlin about four o'clock yes- deslgn. Al o the " peniaue In thelr | torday mornink and made two at- faln Lockhart arrived late, but gave | ho present. i 2 s faghion, and contains man, exira e tempta at robbery he The first was a speech worth hearing. After the ex- Tenders G. A. R. Party. 72¢ size Djer Kiss Face Powder. ... ot . made at the T. A. B. society rooms, gorcises at the park, Major Wilcox an- At the end of the exercises yester- 25c¢ size Johnson’s Baby Powder. .. Irritation, tickle of ye's, as well as many comical and 3 : droll urnames to the characters taking where it ls estimated that $30 worth ,,unced that hot coffee and “sinkers” | 42y A. N. Bushnell took all of the Sqeeeiopuls y Sl o s part. The concert is being given for ©f candy af tobacto was stolen. An would be served at the community G- A- R. men to his home and gave = coughs can gener- the benefit of the Women's Missiaq Altempt was made to enter the home phouse, which was gayly decorated, them a supper which was enjoyed by 65c size Pond's Extract Cold Cream (large) . 47¢ ally be checked Bry s6tiety of the ehwreliiMr. Whitak- [|Of) Mra. Manedel. 8 (eaches in/theTirng freedanceiatiGiunge)haliGiast A1-1 (M. ustinetl ) ceosived’ ‘many At e ol s or will be the “tymist” while Mr. | Kensington Grammar school. The evening wi rgely attended. | thAnks for his kind thoughts. cooling, pleasant [y residents heard a noise at on f the Presented With Souvenirs. tasting gum lozen- will be the accompaulst. Other As fitting conclusion ( ;- 2 ! S oo n Lo the Impres-; nr,;yv of those present at the serv- men to participate wn the “occasion Windows. and in getting up scared the ' give ceremonies of yesterday, and the ges, slowly dissolved are would-be robbers dedication of the soldiers’ memorial. = 'C5 held vyesterday were the re . FOOD SPECIALS in the mouth. Holler Stuhlman, Rolliking Wilcox At the T A 1. hall, the break w e citizens’ committee have drawn up cipients of bronze souvenirs furnished f;t;'w"' ""‘Arlm:, ”;]m 20t Dem. not d NI‘» ered until yes Hi]J) after- 4 set of resolutions therein expressing ::, ;:‘e ;:w:n:y!i;}:n;:«:pI’are:it‘i‘:le”:‘};«; 40 3 earvoice g Eze. noon t ning scveral men of = Sreciatio ks - c G the appreciation and thanks of the . e/t OP one side bore a picture of Coffee Opeko Tea of 60 kiel Goodrich. Strong Pratt, Climbup the sociely followed the trail to Mer- | people of Berlin to Major Frank L terday and are most unique in their S m)» \ st the following inscription: ‘‘Dedicated in‘one Ib. double parchment Your choice of India Ceylon, S e Wilcox for his generous gift of the ' a¢ Berlin, Connecticut, Nov 11, 1920, lined bags. W very satisfying, Formosa Oolong, English i memorial site and the park. The cit- ; ; ot t i . mild, fragrant blend thorough- Breakfast or mixed in half- E] | izen’s committee 15 composed of Judgs mr e o ronar, Py iotlc men who b soasied and srou = 100 BLAUD’S v e b k served their country in time of war. = ey 4 | George G. Griswold, R. O. Clark and Because the crowd was larger than Roas brice aee s IRON PILLS | € Lewis. ! expected there were some who did Woeh-onds S ——— — . | The resolution as drawn up read as not reccive the tablets as there were | pounds half MOM~ | SAw -,/ BOBBv SAvs vou { | follows: | not enough to go the rounds. - 2 for 62c 2 pounds 61c ragma |77l Prescribed by physicians for BETTY KISS HER Qusfn'.b WALDO AGAIN { | Whereas—Mr. Frank L Wilcox. a | Brief Ttems. y i those whose blood lacks the PFELLER WHEN (JHATS TH' FOURTH ‘ native son and life long resident of the | A month’s mind mass was held this 1 essential iron. By a special pro- p—/ p | G n. hus by his many gifts morning at St. Paul's church for Mrs. id o cess, these remain soft and are of kindness and generosity cndeared , Frank McCormick. : ily dissolved i n..‘,;al.-xr to the people of Berlin, and Aty Wanal Mt i ichTor [Sprmeneld) Breakfast Peanut casily ved in the system. "hereas—His most recent gift to Mass., stopped for a few days at the 0 RiEH e tmoinesior Dol | Cocoa Butter Raruiecty 2 se Dasine 17c the Town of the site and beautiful set- home of Mr ovem ting at Boston Corners, so called, has street on their trip to Florida. The? | Fine_flavor —mgkes a rich . November only . . madc it possible to erect this noble are making the trip by auto. i nourishing arink in hali-pound e Dt and\ impressive Soldiers’ Memorial Much comment was heard about ! tins. Regudar Price 39c Every day price 45c now standing on said site town vesterday on the decorations at | Week-ends Friday & Saturday half Therefor. Resolved—That the home of Herbert Johnson on Ter- | Rexall Syrup Hypophosphites we the committee in charge and citi- lin street, opposite the park. The 4 pounds 4OC A splendid nerve and system ‘O?lcgsc zens of the wn of Berlin, sinzly and house was one of the prettiest deco- | Regularly $1.25 S . Special unitedly do hereby and for these Res- Tated in Berlin. 3 olutions. endeavor to express our sin- The Foresters will give a dance in cere appreciaiion for all his kindnese their hall Saturday evening of this | g and lebor for the welfare and w week They are planning to have a EXTRA- being of our beloved town, and series of these dances throt and par- ticularly or his generosity in the girt Winter and if this is a success oth- ORDINARY y " n of the grounds and his whole-h ers will be given ( . « devotions and untiring efforts Berlin Ttems. s and unti 5 ¢ P4 TO BELEVE and women who served their country W€'! Was visiting relatives in town ) filtimerette: vesterany i e ! Y T T The pupils of the Hubbard school | LIGGETT'S LA MARCA were dismissed at noon yesterday in | CHARLES 1. LEWIS s e rshanlEH LY a e SPECIAL PERFECTOS | REGALIA or LONDRES the memorial exercises Ber- Foothall Activities, lin : Sl football team will hold The ladies of Sacred Heart church 1.ght at 8 o'clock at ths Wwill hold their whist in Athletic hall | Kilby House square. All members are this evenir l requested to be present to prepare Miss Florence Clark has taken up for the hard game which is ahcad of her residence in Middletown for the ! . S them when they play the Clay Hills Winter. Box $1 10 (l);fOZXS $2 59 ].OC I;:bing':of5 50(: ° . of Windsor Locks on Sunday. The Charles Corel of Middletown visited of 10 management announces that enough his sister Mrs James Holigan yes- cas have been secured to take the terday rooters along Pianos, Victrolas, records. C. L. he Acorns Jr. A C. will "hold Pierce & Co., New Britain, opposite .J_—— practice tonight at the Tabs' grounds. | _monumen 4y They satisfy the desire for a full-flavored, easy-draw- | The nearest approach to the pre-war 1oc cigar value ing cigar ; not too strong. The same brand under | 1.0 we know of. If you feel that 1oc is all that you other labels is sold as high as 3 for soc. The regular e pricein ourstoresis 15c. Twodays only, Nov.12and13— | Want to spend, you cannot improve on the La Marca.

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