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NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1920. gmsmmmmw BRERASE RS dress You wants style who a coat or Every woman or miss lower prices without sacrifice we are offering in winter $25, $35, 45, of or quality new conts a e o 2 B 2 R 0 B DR O PR B R R R with at a a saving down price levels at mark t the newer buy old garments All bought seloct. Do not we offer, THAT NEW DRESS FOR ihg with price concessions that are offer at $i9. $25, $20.50, 8 ask A sight of them will prices IVING be THANKS can noting $15, 3 you . Visit Aresscs prices S0, . 2586 BB CREATIONS the smart EDE we offer THE VERY NEW in MADE OF BLACK SU d Lauls hecls, very sty lish, for $1 ROWN SUEDE PUMPS In one strap s BANDAL STRAP PUMPS of grey su BLACK SATIN PUMPS, one strap sty ANKLE STRAP PUMPS smartly made IVENING WEAR, white and black STRAP PU beaded ones, with one strap, © soles ankle very wmart baby of b Satin ( Louis he nd k kid, els, BERED L ALL LLlb] RECEIVING B PR AR B 'BERLIN NEWS BERLIN T0 HEAR WILLIAW FILLEY The Berlin Literary short while after the formed it of lectures each year rd has been elecles n for th Charles Warren as y Mrs. Pratt secretary er Miss Helen Rhoms of the progragm committ Mrs. ( téntions to Will Address Literary Society Monday Evening MANY TO ATTEND PAGEANT for evening school class foreign birth. For there have been but it h women to Schools B in evening been hard tc At nd R Showalter securing the Mrs. Green for this work worked with the women st presidential ted will form for ‘their explain to from it tur Teachers and Members of School she a In ing Green will efits derived Board to Go to Hartford Tonig + Church Notlces—Adult Evening 1 Classe s ITtems, the | invitations “The Hartford the Ha Members of recelved of in of soctety will Monday house, at charge The Berlin hold itx N svening in Literary vember meeting the community The committee has secured the rv ey of Iartford. Mr te park commissioner went ereopticon st all state for illustrate have the pageant being pupils given in schools will many country and Britin shortly s e training lic sch which The s th be will pr which Filey and lec- Mr the 1 a should inte traveled t giving his ture Filley rast are work fe his There first years but this Herlin the letures, nnee won Is His state ypea is the ton this sea presentec and the ommission the lecture P [ n [ ks rk by capacity prtninment be this year by the be no admission on yurposes of a state Plans are being™n mittee to handle his is the only offered the public soclety, There will BETTY AND HER BEAU OH WALDO- LAST NIGHT « DREAHED THAT WE WERE MARRIED f . om rowd ashen in the has first amnggr resignation take effect to | the grad school the en to scho WHEN | WOK ue € will opportunity here bette he abov when easily with ). bi strap style for Louis he s, dre $59 w strap pumps and FRERA2 57 T SO IR R New Garments at New Lower Costs Choose Yours for Thanksgiving to realize when yo §49.50, $55. $59.50, $65, $69.50, $75, $85 and $89.50 rates of $10 to $2 new you can get h in materi th r Sec o men's Stylish Strap Pumps for Women Correct for Street or Dress that twin dre so strap pu priced $12 angd- S8, very Strap Pumps $10. dressy. They for $11. IAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US YOU CAN society founded in 1890 with the idea of keep ing up Interest in this line of work society [ and Laurence esident me class get was planned to give a series -president and treasur- "nmurumn o Adult Evfning School Class, rorgé Green will give her at- thé forming Af an S the past few years n perintendent has been services and as during 1 npaign it large Light” tford is same pageant has been presented throughout given The idea of the pageant demonstration d boys and grls in pub m v Resigns 1 th Attend Pageant schoal to in ny und Connecticut teacher Kensington handed enrollment them which tonight schools. of lttle tots. in it the end of the Christmasg was term, She rk wher wit not wching p The sch Foley to t to take t} who will sington ( will replac A was uth- f the with Berlin Morning bath schoc deavor at Pau e Ker Morning at adult of held cor Sthe of for- of she the ex- lass. Mrs, ben- ing w nsing Morning w schoo da Miss C a few day ness trip Thanksgiv 1 H et Michael arraigned at Northar larceny of whisk ternal guilty for The by v, rev the New the liqu cenes yoke, was the cellar Rimball had been posed a alleged, volver. J ampton dr the liquor Rimball's of is alle ut n case and t in the “ra | now lookin th in her charge It nect | taken by red un N deg wi fourth this There w hall Wedn m will orch and i sic nini's Mr Mrs C and W he 1 Wilcox present games Three state sp police the T Charles | has near been wphael’s Heavy t game star y m Wy cars v |. first for held of The whists was home Y four It eve were of 16 whists be turned A large popular DEPEND ON PROMPTLY worship at Oon proprietors a covered degrees this ve &8 ] B /LRI the same at the new them the value: u see | | on the coat you l ones at the savings selected from the fine stock we are show- a), stylish models, we at exceptjonal for tion ang see for your- just | with now. 1mps hand turn $12.75 pair. are priced $12. will leave Berlin for New e sffe will make her futur h her sister. Miss Cashen intend to follow up the rofessian board has secured Mus. each at the Per 1 schgol he place of Miss McKeon, transferred to the Ken- ‘hoal where she be rammar e Miss Cashen, Church Notes Congregational church: 10:45 with Sai )1 at Christian 6:30 I's Catholic church: ducted at 8 and 10 o'clack ton Congregational church orship at 10:45, and Sunday noon At 6 o'clock the Endeavor will meet ton Methodist church worship at 10:45 and Sun- 1 at-noon Business Trip therine Murray in New York expect to return noon n- Masses s ending busi- before s on a e ne. 1d in $2,000 Bon Rusgiero of Kensington, in district court yesterday mpton, Mass., charged with six barrels of bonded and with posing as an in- enue officer, pleaded not was held in $12,000 bonds by one of the of Hotel Monat in Hol- taken, it is alleged, from of thé home of Celeste n November where it stored, by Ruggiero who revenue officer, who, it is Rimball with a re- mes A. Cannon of North- iver of the truck in which w taken away from p! pleaded guilty to a larceny. »ged that two other Con- nen are implicated in the hat they assisted Ruggiero id.” State detectives are & for these men. The liquor | the fake raiders was nder 1or, owned ce, a haysts Gra ree n New Brita of the the third a class of in New Britain. Bits. danc team confer on evening Berlin in V evening be furnished estra Mrs. farold pard and a in Foresters’ at ‘which by Al Ber- lay | Mr. Mrs Frank were footbal Charles White, Mr Pratt Mr. and and Mrs Philip Fagan Yale-Harvarq afternoon eeders were night Hall Venturo operated hospital in rafty the ted last the “hught about the 9 o'clock by last own of Kensington, upon st New New night through here at Haven Haven ind all to early passed ast Berlin Items, ies of invitation glan Itelief fund ternoon at the There attendance irs. Charles Ison tables with n is planned to hold these ry wee the proceeds to | over to the relief fund. | tendance greeted the Ly- | | charge ! renderea. PLAINVILLE NEWS RED CROSS NEEDS BIG MEMBERSHIP Drive To Be Carred Over Until{ Monday f NORTON-STONE NUPTIALS | ] ' Game Tomorrow—Mecthod- ist Church Pageant—Accepts Res- ignation of Pastor—Orosqing Re- paired—Church Notices. nville is far behind in its drive members for the Red Cross. With the subscriptions received yes- terday, there totals a membership of only 850. There should be double this number by this time those in y. Last year a membership 1,000 was enrolleGg and this many desired at this roll call. The drive will continued until Monday. It is hoped that this may help some to- wards enlarging the membership. The booths will be open until 9 o'clock this evening. They will be in charge of Mrs. Charles Clark and Miss die Wheeler. Yesterday the booths in charge of Mrs. Henry Trum- Those who assisted her were Frank Wheeler, Mrs. Howard LaField, Mrs. Ivan Farrar, Mrs. John Trumbull, Florence_and Esther Trum- bull and Hazel Rogers. The towns- people are urged. to support the ise and make a good showing for town. The officials of the Red Cross have worked hard in the inter- ests of the drive and should not be disappointed in the number of mem- bers they wished to have.p Norton—Stone Wedding. Miss Mina Stone of Bristol and Trv- ing Norton, vounge:t of Gilbert Norton of Loke avenue, Bristol, were quietly married yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Bristol Methodist church parsonage. Rev. Mr. Dorches- ter performed the ceremony. They were attended by John Whitman and M Dorothy Ferris. Mr. and Mrs, Norton left on a”shert wedging trip and will make their home at Lake avenue, Bristol, when they return. The wedding was a surprise to their many friends as Miss Stone avas ten- dered a shower Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. N. Norton of West Main street, Plainville. They an- nounced their wedding to take place next month Football Tomorrow- The local\football teaw will clash with the fast Athletics of Hartford €o- morrow aftermoon at Rockwell's Field. The game will be called at 3 o'clock. New plavers will be seen on the local line up and a fast game is assured the fans. Their support is needed and’ it is hoped there will be a large attend- ance. Methodist Church Pageant. Tomorrow evening at the Plainville Methodist church, starting at 7 o'clock. the pageant, “The Coming of Truth,” will be presented. The pag- eant will be under the auspices of the Sunday school scholars. Miss Lillian Manchester is in charge and reports successful rehearsals. ~ Many of the characters/in the play will be garbed to represent their parts. Some who will participate are:M Tranmer, who will represent the world: war, Ran. dolph Stewart; law, Miss Ethel Teach- man; science, Wesley Dobson; indus- Melvin Rogers; education, Miss ardman; Church of Christ, Merton Lamb and Miss Dorothy Rogers will have the part of Truth. The public has been invited to attend the pag- eant. Special music will feature the evening’s entertainment when vocal and instrumental selections will be ¥ for a of v be o the son Congregational Mceting. The special meeting of the Congre- gational church was held at the par- lors last night. Action was iaken on the resignation of Rev. E- C. Gillette. Town Talk. the roads through Meriden The members on_the committee ar- | avoiding the traffic on the ranging for the entertainment ana | _ Planos, Victrolas, recol dance of the Altar and Holy Name ' Picree &"CO -“l-"\"(‘“' Britaln socicties held a meeting at the rectory . onument — advt. Of Our Lady of! Mercy chyrch lest et etk night. Plans were completed for the = hold articies. 11 Strong Cof program, which will be announced at ; Conn a later date. | e—— S = Mr. and Mrs. 1. Madeley West Yale- | B tions on the birth of a twelve pound A Bank to care for your boy born Thursday. Oliver Peace attended Harvard game today i The Busy Bec Sewing society met at the home of Mrs. Carl Hulleen of West Main street last evening. Re- | freshments were served ' . The i man l"l‘renx;n's 81 oot be Sudged by Hia peil *omes to a close he “iremen’s ! hall at Forestville evening ances. iThe recond behtny Traffic becs v through your surety for its cap town this imorning. Many hutoists | handling your finances, in Y from Hartford and New Britain took | ! resiznation was accepted with much regret by the congregation. It will be in effect December 1%. A committee was appointed to arrange for securing a pastor to be recom- mended by the congregation. Harry Castle was elected chairman of the committee Others elected were: L. L. Brastow, Julia Barens, R. C. Mor- rill and Charles H. Newton. Crossing Repairved. At last autoists need not dread driv- ing over the railroad crossing at East Main street as it has been repaired. The crossing had always been a source of complaint. It has been in very bad condition for some time and action was taken for repairing it. Holes fully a foot deep were a common thing to see. During the past few days men have been working on it and a de- tour had been necessary. The tracks were opeend today for traffic. Church Notice: Congregational church: The regular service of worship will be held at 10:45 a. m. The sermon will be by the astor. His topic will be “The Spirit of aise.” Sunday School will meet at noon and the Ch an Endeavor Society at 6 o'clock in the evening. The topic will be, “The “Fhaksgiving Habit.” This will be a parents’ meet- and all the parents of the members been invited to attend. The church will unite in the Thanksgiv- ing service at the Methodist church on Thanksgiving Eve. Episcopal church: Celebration of the Holy Communion at 8§ o'clock in the morning. Regular morning ser- mon at 10:45 2. m. Sabbath School at noon. Methodist (‘h\!rr\\: Preaching by the stor, Rev James M. Tranmer at 5 a, m., subject, ““The Exaltation Sabbath School at 12 o'clock noon. Epworth League meeting at 6 o'clock in the evening. There will be no praver meeting this week. The Thanksgiving srvices will be held at the church Wednesday evening at 0 o'clock with all the local pastors articipating. The ad- dress will be given by Rev. Tranmer. Advent Christian Church. Tomorrow mornin® at 10: Rev. George E. Tyler will occupy the pul- pit speaking upon the subject, “The Why and the How of a Forward Movement.” The denomination throughout the country has inaugurat- ed a big campaign greatly to increase its strength and efficiency. The Sun- day schoal will meet at 12:05 and in | the evening the pastor’s subject will | be, “The High and the Lowly Turn to Christ.” Plainville Baptist church—10:45 M., “Jehovah’'s Reign” will be pastor’s theme. 12:05 M., Sun- 6:00 P. M., Young Peo- 7:00 P. M. “An Urgent will be the pastor's His of the at All our transactions b dence of conservative m which has resulted in a ,4", gratifying to ourselyes and Q, positors. A ° | \ ‘"The Plain Trust. C PLAINVILLE, CON| pa 10 of the Righteous. ~ (Best Granulated) —0— BEEF IS CHEAPER ' Native Pork Native V Fresh Shoulder ................. 3( Best Rib Roast and Rump Roast 35¢ Lean Corned Beef .............. 1 Short Steak ................... 30 Native Sausage .......... e o o A the day school. ple’s service. Invitation” theme. | A. M. E. Zion church—Morning worship and sermon, 10:45. Sunday school at 12:30. . 8. C. E at 6:30. Evening worship and sermon, 7:30 Union Thanksgiving service at the Methodist Episcopal church, Wednesday at 7.30 P, M. Are Your Summer Clothes Clean For Next Year? When you put iway your sum- mer clothes (dry cleaned) for next year, you save in two ways. Your clothes are fresh and clean when you take them out ee—— Roberts gave ry high shed the program. Next Wednesday evening there will be a nuhli(‘.dunm' at Athletic hall to which all townspeople have been in- vited. The "dance will be informal and is to be for voung and old. It is the plan to have these dances held every week on 2 Friday night with the exception next week. Churc ces will be held in the local pla worship tomorrow as usual with the exception of the Meth- odist church. There will be no even- ing service as all of the congregation’ will go to the Middletown church to hear Bishop Burns of Helena, Mon- tana. Construction on the new highway which has been held up for the past week was started again yesterday. To p ent the freezing of concrete al- ready laid several hundred feet of the road surface has been covered with hay to keep out the frost. Mrs. James Holigan is able to be up after a several weeks' illness with bronchitis > John McInerney of Westfield was a visitor in town yesterday calling upon a number his old friend Several members of the Masonic lodge will meet witness the exemplification tered apprentice degree candid Julius Woike of West Cromwell was visitor in town yesterday School sessions will be omitted next Thurday and Friday for the holiday. Classes will resume Monday morning | as usual. Pianos, Victrolas, records, C. impersohations of a order. Harry Ewing fur- musical and story telling ve n of Cromwell tonight to of the en- upon a local a | L. next summer. Your clothes are free of spots and free 'of moth holes, for moths eat " the spots. Call us today. We will fetch your clothes for dry clean- ing, and your winter clothes, too; or just send them with A your laundry. UNION LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. 266 Arch Street, Telephone 904

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