New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 19, 1920, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY,, NOVEMBER 19, 1920, ' S7187) s 2 ayed at New v row aft-}the Re Cross drive in is town. s 3 5 B 9 8 7 B BP0 G B R R R B BB PP B 2 SRR PR e RS RREE Ry py g VI LE NEWS | oot e ey ey e | the 8, Croms drive n nir ‘oo Piles ] B James J. Graham and Verhon Baker, | The booths will be open until 9§ who comes from Boston and will be | o'clock tomorrow evening in an ef- Can’t Be Cured from th | the guest of Mr. Graham; Mr. and |fort to obtain a larger membership.! -External treatments sel | Mrs. Walter Lathrope, Miss Mary | Mrs. Charles Curtiss had charge of Pile _ | Fitzgerald, Miss Alice McCall, Mr. |the booths yesterday. Those at the ' Nor do surgical operation |and Mrs Clifford Faulkner, A. A.[booths who assisted her were: Mr The cause is inside—bad d ! McLeod, Clarence Anderson, Mr. and | E. C. Ireeman, Mrs. Ralph Morrl The blood is stagnant, | Mrs. John H. Trumbull and family, | Miss Marjorie Morrill, Mrs. Charles 2bby. { Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trumbull and | Clark and Miss Ruth Erbee. Mrs, | The bowel walls are wea family, Frank T. Wheeler. Fred Bon- | yfenry Trumbul b ;. | almost dead. | & was in charge today. | zon, Howard Smith, Ralph Seymour, H 'n.l“-; Talk. 2 | To quickly and safely L. L. Brastow, E. T. Brastow, Paul Ci The Bus = | of piles you must free the A. H. Gondell's Term- Expires, | Graven ‘Tiowara iaFicia. Chartcs |, The 2uss Bee Sewing society will| Zan " her’cumn T S 3 and Mrs. Charles Spaulding. = agnant pools. Internal try heriaancand: M Sty & ! Mrs. Carl Hulteen of West Main ; (he one safe method, Oint o e | . Ministers' Meeting. £ - . w 4 | Lanlllg Place Vlca!ll The Plainville Ministers' associa- | Stre¢t: The meeting will start at 8| cutting won't do it. D, o a s e 0 ur toc e uctlon e 2 tion held its annual meeting at the | ©'¢lock. : _. | J.S. Leonhardt, M. D, a B B it Fue Mobadt . Huess you Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller of 74 | sct at work some years ago With Goods at the New Lowered Costs b R L AL terday. Rev. E. C. Gillatte gave a " i s short talk on his trip to Florida and |tions on the birth of a daughter born | ceeded. He named his p; WITH HUNDREDS OF ARTICLES TO CHOOSE FROM—Good staple Merchandise that everyono | | the new church of which he is to be | to them ay. HEM-ROID, and trled it { | wants for home, or person, it's no wonder our store has been crowded with purchasers eager to make pastor. Plans for the Union Thank arnmy 2 West Majin | cases before he was satis giving services were made The serv- |street is able to be around again HEM-ROID is sold by druggl the money savings this special occasion brings them. Friday and Saturday the last two days of tho sale will prove banner days. Look to Thanksgiving and Christmas wants and fill them while the reduced prices at ices will be held Wednesday, evening, ' after sustaining slight injuries when ' Where unde: guarantee. It i this salo are in vogue. gregational Meeting Tonight—Party | November 24, at the Plainville Meth- | he was struck by an automobile Sun- | 1€ss tablet, easy-to take, and . Cold Weather Brings Need of Blankets odist church. They will commence at |day evening on Whiting street. He De found at Clark & Brains have we been better able to supply all wants in ank ets, with a complete stock of every R 5 3 R B BB BAEARbp ] « PR Local Ministers Hold Meetifig—Con- | for M S N OteS— . i o _— N e Blame—itad Crons Now 7:30 o'clock. The opening address | received lacerations about the face G'UEEISts everywhere, who will be given by Rev. George J. Ward, | and body. refund the purchase price pastor of the Plainville Baptist| Mrs. Thomas F. Prior of Water- | S2tisfied customer. At the meeting of the Board of |church An address by Rev. George E. | hury is resting comfortably = ’gu.;']»m;v: \\(‘ill ;.»i\'!(l‘ ;u:]un.wf:(hmn‘Rov, suffering a slight shock while v ; 5 el e e . Burton will follow with a hymn | 5“8 & T 4+ new commissioner will be appointed | 114 the Thanksgiving proclamation ‘Piirce‘ E‘r:e‘ ome of Marie Prior of{ noan. Mrs, John Arrowsill to the Town Plans Commission. This | will be read by Rev. E. C. Gillette. SRRl e | Britain, gave a very intere action is necessary because the term | Announcement and hymn by Rev.| . .~ chals el Loniids St ngland Since the Wi ames N. Tranmer followed by an. | attend the game at New Haven to- her hymn by Rev. G. J. Ward. Rev. | MOrrow. T { Dr. Wm. S. Stone of New bt H. C. Baum with his family has | a week-end guest of Mr. am moved from West Main street to his | T. Hart. Congregational Fair—Town Talk. slectmen of Plainville next month, { with Mrs. J. T. Hart yesterd 2 Nover le kind at prices that are onishingly low considering how prices have been ery cotton Blanket in this sale is marked at rock bottom prices, for lack of space we can call at- tention to but a few numbers. 100 Pairs *Nachua" Blank ets of fu 2 ¥, white or tan, will at these prices leave our counters quickly. Stock Reduction price but $3.00 a pair. Same quality, size 60x76 inches, for $2.50 pair. Samae quality, size 54x74 inches, for $2 Grey Woolnap Hlankets, 50 pair only, of a weight und quality that you know well, size 64x76 inches, Stock Reduction Prices but $3.9 5 u pair. : Fine Woolnap Blankets of full bed size with choice of grey or white, regular price was $6 Stock Reduction price but $4.75 a palr of Acquilla H. Condell expires soon 07) There are three members w § 1bers who act for i anmer will then give the Town Plans Commission and are | giving address Rev. Gillette will appointed for a period of three years. | end the services with benediction. The | € home on New Britain avenue. next meeting of $he Ministers’ asso-| Miss Ethel Teachman is ill at her ' Bl A ciation will be held December L. home on $0 Broad street with a ersee the laying out of stre Special Meoting Tonight. slight attack of diphtheria. Miss the town and settle q s regar A special meeting for the members , Teachman worked hard all day Mon- ing the building line 'ro has been | of the Congregational church hasday at the local post office for the | A . Coats Sults and Furs at Sale Prlces 1 strong partisan feeling throughout | heen called for tonight The meeting | Red Cross and it is believed she ’ the town as all three me this | will be held at the church parlors at ! contracted a severe cold. which de- Bring You the Best in Style and Make ' ' ; - R should be at least one democratic re- | the resignation of Rev . Gillette Stei = % ~ e 1 . AR L C. 6 Steve Discoe is around again after 3 ive on it is the opinion. Not | who will for Florida soon. San et ‘ Qd claims SELECT THAT COAT YOU WANT for Thanksgivinz, ane oose it from the handsome Jine we are leave being confined to his home for some showing of the smartest Coats to be found anywhere, All markcd . Lo ductipn e, W present men arc not capable Tendered Shower Qisie. with an Hsiess “ . the office properly, but| A gurprise miscellaneous shower! My 253 Mrs. Kenneth Diters have Bread is below what you had expected to pay. That is the quality you get here .o th: money expended excee your expectations. Beautiful Coats in full length niodels, the p pular threc-quarier length, Chappy Coats, tha other party should | was tendered Miss Mina Stone last R i yjsthoul Miss Mina ¢ A5t returned from their weddi & i hdve a person interested in the alfairs | nivht at the home of Mrs. N. A. Nor- | New York wedding trip to staf o or Wraps of soft rich lustrous Cloths, somo plain, others with fur and embroidery, give you pick of the largest Coat stock we have ever assembled. Let us show you X 00, $39.50, §45.00, S 00, of the commission is the argument ! ,n of 150 West Main street. There | There was a $59.50, $05.00, $69.50, $75.00, $79.50, $85.00, $80.50, and $65.00 cac ympare our Coats with thoss you All members of the - Guild are requested to se garments by Tuesday, Noy | | The duty of this commission is S0 73] S]] o Ay e ey et . large attend a Saure " b W timo when two | yere about 15 of her friends present. | the fair of the Ladies: Be::\f;']fl:: | ~but I lmow republican: aemocrat held the | P auti { ss S e any beautiful oty office but the latter resigned. Ao e e ik o | society of the Congregational church 4 5 | and useful gifts. She will become the | 1ast aveni Harry C: His rcasons weré that | P ST B e ek Giin | ==teyentng. ho w to attend to the |Pride of Irving Norton, son > Pianos, Victrolas, records. C. L. see olsewhere. That will tell the story much better than wa can R e > £ duties. The office is a gratis position | Pert Norton of Bristol and a mem- | Pierce & Co., New Britain, § andlbolond Bichnnacirdwith it ber of the firm of Pierce & Norton, monument.—advt. SRposits ‘ 3 HAVING AN AUTOMOHILE D ELIVERY FOR MNEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DILPEND ON PROMPTLY The threo presen: members are | Proprietors of the Lake Compounce | i | (3 VING ALI DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF U Charles H. Newton, F. L. Benzon and | Summer resort. There has been no 7! i - i ap b PR A H ndell. The aemocrats | date set for the wedding. It will! m m m%m%%% \E%@% Efi%%fii@' Jfg nwnm-:n»l-i‘ 1-'m\un;lr:-x|l.::-‘ < ":w.un»m i take place ;n\\e\'or_ some time ang;? PLE L «I |0ASTI ', appointec for the officc. He is at pres- | Thanksgiving in the early part i - - ent ectman, tice of the peace and | December. At the shower last evening | 3 3 i y 3 fudy % 5 ames N. Skinner, a st BERL’N ”EWS long there are many who may think a corporation be founded. It is fire chief. Mrs. George Seymour and Hattie i”e,_mum e wael?—ii?it :: 1:‘: | y | it can be used as a specdway, but they | known that there is need for a fire To Attend Yake Game. I Hird rendered piano selections. Re-!yomo B ' -~ says /2 +OOU [ - , will be sorry to learn that the state | district in town. At present it is Many local people have announced | freshments were served. s ~~T=== | highway commission has planned a | necessary to zet the permisgion of the | their intention of attending the \'"‘*'-l Red Cross Drive. The Maple Hill Literary society e heavy patrol for the road tomorrow , s¢lectmen .before help can be secured rd football = g Yy society met and if a driver becomes too “frisky” | from New Britain and often times | he may lose the opportunity to wit- | serious fires have resulted because of | ness the football game | this delay The men who are to patrol the ! Wind Causes Damage. highway reported at the capitol in According to Willlam Lyons, pro- < Hurtford this afternoon for final in- | prietor of the Kensington barber | <same that will be Tomorrow will be the 1 tions. The speed limit will be | shop when he heard a loud crash and | and immediate arrests will be ' witnessed occurred yesterday morn- | A de for any and all violations of the bout 10 o'clock, as a result of No sl)eedmg on New[y Construct- automevite 1aws /hich he lost three of his large plate Thanksziving Party. ass windows in the front of his . | A most unique rty will be held | store and scveral inside lighting fix- ed H]g’]way in the halls of the community house | tures were smashed. He was in the | on Thanksgiving night. The party, as | hop when he heard a loud crash and | e~ those in cha announce, will be general shaking of the building. At It will be a | first he thought a truck or an auto- WELL PATROLLED TOHORROW it St s O mobile had hit the corner of the shop all are to dress as small children but later, to his surprise, he found no “adults” will be admitted > that a six-foot chimney had been | 2 5 A . hd : committee In charge 18 composed of | blown down. The chimney was felled | Inspectors Will Be Stationed Al Along 3. ] .vrence Southard, Miss Ruth by the heavy wind ‘storm and by | s . Road—Chimney Felled by Wind— S1Aght and Mrs. Showalter. No ch'l- | shaking the building. caused the dam- ‘ 3 dren will be allowed. Proceeds will go To Attend ¢ "Party Thanksgiving Night—Berlin (o tho community house funds. i ytolWitel z { . Items of Interest. Petition Circulated. There are a few people in Berlin 5 & A petition is being circulated about | and Kensington who have been for- . The stretch of highway on the main town which will be sent to Selectman te in securing tickets to the Yale- ! road, known as the Berlin turnpike Carter within the course of a day rd football game in New Ha- was officially lNed to or ze | ven tomorrow. Included among the > opened late yesterday u meetin it Wfternoon by the state highway com the Kens fire district lucky ones are J. J Fitzsimmons of " : | the Savi bank, and Mr. and ‘ mission With the opening of this district wili be formed according to of Berlin street. IS (e My A bt it T win g )| TR ; , MERCERIZED | FRUIT OF THE LOOM] MERCERIZED : F el TABLE COVERS 50c value, yard wide. NAPKINS occasioned by the Yale and Harvard th town will have fire protec- S »ssful whist and dance was \me tomorrow. tion as well as new sidewalks, street & ) $ bbb el eonnin by 2 5 50c value, big size. There were no slahorate ceremonies Hohts And any other . improvements | N4 at the American Paper Goods| RSN Pl sie. $.00 el iBALK 25c{saLe” " " At the opening yesterday but when the which come under this provision SOTEPRRY (D anL. £ e tor o X 2> SALE PRICE ployes of the factory, only. There was A 1 6 ! - . officials returnod from a trip along the A meeting for the formation of PRICE youte the word went out, “All cl the fire district was held at Lloyd's® 'arse attendance : PRICE . LOCKWOOD from Commissioner Mac ald and hall W esday evening, Septembe Berlin Bits, the turnpike waw opened. Previous o 15. At this meeting no final steps o 2 SHEETING 29 INCH FLANNELS uy-. fall this roadway has been one were taken but a general discussion Superintendent ‘of Schools B. R. | X BATH TOWELS Yard wide, 35c value. af the worst stretches to travel be- led to referringthe proposition to | Showalter is attending the conference i 1:‘( n New York and Boston. Hecause John Carbo to determine what would | on Americanization, which is being Blue Border, SALE 21 c of the fact that this new highway is be the bhest methods to follow It | held at the state capitol in Hartford. Full size, 50c value. PRICE SALE 32 feet In width and about § miles was suggested at this meeting that Mr. Mendito and Miss Martino were SALE 3 PRICE 2 c C|72x90 SHEETS 72x90 married by Rev. J. C. Brennan of St. $2.50 value. Striped and plain. 39c value. [ Paul's church un.d not in New Brit- % P PRICE George Griffith ia.In charge of the | 2P i W $ 8-4 SHEETING 84 Full size, $1. n Ttems. . $3.00 value. — SILK SPECIALS — SALE 69 (2 The firs tertatnment in tha | " SILK PONGEE Lyceum course will be h‘r\ld at Athletic | = 36 inch, $2.00 value. PRICE | hall this evening at 8 o'clock. Miss <, ; SALE y Justine Roberts and Robert Ewing 3 . 99c SATINS, CREPE DE 3 Siad - PRICE 3 will furnish the program ot the | evening. : - PLAIN SKIRTINGS CHINES AND h":"""h"".':“‘:"“”"‘v"“" WhichLwas 8 to and Silvertone Coatings, CHARMEUSE GEORGETTES : : $3.00 values. % $4.00 value. to $4.00 values. . the Parents s 3 h . 3 Up el e e g SPmice 98c|SAE . $1.98[SAE ~ $1.79 S town’s lighting systera has again got out of kilter so that it is now necessary ; to turn the switches by hand, permit- 2 Q * ting the lights to bura all night till i N < after dayvl ak whereac under the | automatic system the circuit was cut = E ’ of! t 1 ‘clock ! i J Footit of Westfield was a T OH 1| S\ ] visitor in town yesterday calling on : : F) MIGHT HAVE '\ triends A “NowN THAT, I ! The Cromwell chapcer of the O. E. 400 M lN 400 l [] are holding a whist in the Masonic -~ ER — AH- ! club rooms this evening. Local mem- | bers with their friends have been in- § vited to attend tha event Justice William Noble of West ! Cromwell-was a visitor in town vester- day There will be no service at the Methodist church Sunday evening as all of the members have been invited to attend the speciai services at (h‘»‘; Middletown church where one of the bishops of the church will preach. Pianos. Victrolas, records, C. L. Pierce & Co. New Britain. Opposite monument.—advt Sullivan’s dancing school Friday

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