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R R R R AR R EETET NEW BR!''AIN DAILY' HERALD, Every woman or miss who lower prices without sacrifice of we are offering in new winter o $25, $33 33, All bought at select Do not buy we offer the newer pric old garme nt &2 coat or quality wants style or oats at a saving at prices ve levels with a s at marked d down when you c SR T R S AT & I, % New Garments at New Lower Costs Choose Yours for Thanksgiving dress has opportunity here to get the same at the new You will better realize when you see them the values B¥ $45, $49.50, $55, $59.50, $65, $69.50, $75, $85 and $89.50 the above rates of $10 to $25 on the coat you an get new ones at the savings PLAINVILLE NEWS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1920. . - Her husband and grandson were witnesses to it. Ac- to the ground. Two M. TROLLEY AGCIDENT MAY PROVE FATAL *= Jirs. L. M. Lauridson in Critical Condition at Her Home PAGEANT PROVES SUCCESS Weddings “Sicheduled For This Week—Red Cross Drive Continues —Plainville Team Wins Game—Pythians While waiting for the Southington | trolley night town for some shopping. Mrs. Laust Lauridson of Queen street probably jured. about 6:30 o'clock preparing to journey eriously, if not She was struck by she was waiting for and Attend Degree. fatally, the trol- cording to Mr. Lauridson, his wife was standing near the trolley tracks. The automobile traffic was very heavy and at times two cars passed at the me time, which crowded Mrs. Lauridson onto the tracks. This in her being struck. The was in charge of Conductor Frawley of New Britain and was | travelling slowly preparatory to stop- ping. However, when she was struck she was rolled over and over on the zround for some distance. Her husband rushed to her aid and found her unconscious. D 3. N Bull was summoned and Mrs. Laurid- son was carried to her home. Up to late last night her condition was un- changed and she had not regained consciousne: Dr. Bull could resulted find no traces. of | injuries in the form of bruises or lacerations. Mrs. Lauridson how- ever, 58 years old and the shock and ,force of the colision evidently had ich effect on her as to cause a vere shock to her system. Mrs. Lauridson is well known locally and |is an active W. C. T. U. worker. She is the mother of Mrs. Pearl Smith of 43 Broad street, wife of Letter Carrier Smith of the local post office. Many Attend Pageant The pagcant entitled, The Coming of Truth,” as prepared by Helen Pat- is Football Saturday to the was | in- | knocked | | ten Hansen of New York, was pre- sented the Plainville Method church Jast evening. The church was | crowded despite the bad weather. Those participating were drilled by ! Miss Lillian Manchester who had studied the story thoroughly. Special | was furnished by the cho chorus. More than 30 persons partici- pated in the program. The character of Truth wa portrayed by Miss Dorothy Rog s and was impressively | carried out. She appeared in a white Grecian robe and wore a silver circlet | across hep forehead. She also carried a silver wand. Her character was that of freeing the world from bonds of hatred, malice and all forms of evil. “The World in Bondage™” was carried | aut by M. Tranmer. Merton Lamb ap- | peared of Christ” who expounded -a universal healing | all the nations of the world. | indolph | Steward war had as showed how the cruclties of failed ta uplift mankind. “Law” was | carried out by M Esther Furrey. | Law was shown to be a failure when | mankind have no will to obey the law. | Miss Furrey's costumes and books | representing law. lent an impressive | part in the program. “Science” was taken by Wesley | Johnson_ “Industry” was represented | by M. Rogers. ““Education” was shown labor 1 iled to reconcile the | upleft of men fucation" s shown by Miss Alice Borden. Her part show- ed how education was helpful to the o world, but not until the app4g “Truth,” did the world find dom. v The persons depicting t parts were commended on cellent work. It is possible pageant will be represented | many requests regarding this France will be shown, Weddings Ths Wele At the Church of Our Mercy, two weddings are to take place this week. O} day morning at 8 o'clock, N Chanda of 199 Broad s James William Donneliy Britain_ will be married. E. Fay will perform the On Thursday morning, o'clock, Miss Shsana Jacob Lipeico, both View, will be married. Red Cross Drive. Saturday proved to be a for the local Red Cross. a large membership e There are approximately bers of the organization for ville branch to date. ders, (Continued on Tenth Pianos, Victrolas, recbrd Pierce & Co, New Britain, monument —advt. : FOR SALE—Crawford kitchen water front, hold articles. Conn. gas range and © 11 Strong Cow VING can be easily selected from the fine stock we are show- worth ing with big choice in material, lish models, we ., $30.50, $45, $49.50, $55, $59.50 and $65 that are exceptional for will tell you so. Visit our Women's Wear Section and see for your- THANKS( well FOR that THAT NEW DRE ing with price concessions offer dresses at $19.75, $2 the prices asked. A ht Stylish Strap Pumps for Women Correct for Street or Dress smart strap pumps that are so popular just now. ss strap and twin strap pumps with hand « Convincing Evidence of Dr. Knapp’s Remarkab'e Success in Restoring Missil Teeth, Extracting Old Broken-down Roois, Curing sore Teeth, Foul Breath, Bleeding and Tightening- Loose, Sensitive Teeth EXAMINATION FREE; INCLUDES X-RAY Thorough, Scientifically Accnrate Examinations Made Free of A'l Charee or Obligati ENIISTS <N My Néew Britain office is very conveniently located at 299 Main Street, in the business heart of New Brit - Six dental ¢ , are always ready for the treatment of patients, and there will be pesitively no waiting, inconvenience for the busy man or woman. Come in any time for an examination and you " will be m welcome. You make no mistake if you deal with me. MODERN office is handsomely epuipped with latest devices known -ience—electrically cooled and fitted with every ap- paratus for our patients’ comfort. Every instrument is thorough- Iy sterilized before using and nothing is left undone that will in- sure the highest satisfaction. Our NAP-A-MINIT room is the acme of perfection. Here are proofs that will convince the most skeptical individual of Dr. Knapp's remarkable success in pain- lessly exwracting’ and restoring teeth—not for a few, but hundreds of patients. Thirteen well-known residents of New. Britain and vicinity gladly and voluntarily°testify how they been returned to health and given perfect dental work after other dentists had'failed by this new system treatment. Scores are taking advantage of Special One Dollar Demonstration Treatments for Mouth Troubl All our work is guaranteed for 10 years. - : - are not 50, of them NEWEST CR EATIONS in t BLACK SUEBE offer one h very stylish, for $ SDE PUMPS (n one s TRAP PUMPS of grey CK SATIN PUMPS, one strap style, baby Louis heels, $8. TRAP PUMPS smartly made of black kid, are very dressy. INING WEAR, white and black Satin Cross Strap Pumps $16. STRAP PUMPS, with Louis hcels, for $11. THE VERY MADE OF and Louis BROWN SANDAL BRI R we strap, cr soles strap styles, priced $12 and $12.75 pair. smart for $12, ank very L su They are priced $12. bea ded ones, HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPILY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US SRR ER BN R PR T R TR AR PR R MR RS S AR B ! BERLIN NEWS WILL TRANSPORT - SCHOOL CHILTREN But Provision Does Not Satisy | Parents FREE LECTURE TONIGHT of 5 ATREERE 2R lecture this evening In the communit house under the auspices of the Be: lin Literary soclety. W. O. Filley, sta: park commissioner, will be the lec- turer and will taik on park conditions throughout the state. the lecture will begin at eight o'clock and a large at- tendance is expected. The Emma Hart Willards Parents and Teachers' assoclation of the Kensington Grammar school will hoid a meeting at the school on Thursday evening December 9 Robert Russell editorial writer of the Herald will be the principal speaker. Mr. Russell s replacimg Johnstone Vance who was to | have spoken but will be in the south | at the time of the engagement. A musical program under the direction | Walter Hart will also be feature | as well as many other entertaining features. Barbershop Closed Thursday The Kensington barber shop, which is conducted by William Lyons was open all day today to accommodate its patréns but will be closed all of Thanksgiving day. Slowly Improving Professor Nourse of Hartford, who has been seriously ill. is slowly recovering. Mr. Nourse was a former resident of this town and at one time was pastor of the Berlin Congrega- tional church Work on Road_Again parents think that should at least en- gage a vehicle large enough to carry all of the children and undoubtedly unless this is done action will be taken towards it in the near future. Some of the residents on this road think that partiality is being shown and think that if one is taken to ool that they all should and also that it would not @ost the school board any more for a vehicle that that would transport than it s for the one they now have. When ipon the subject a prom- has en closely work for the tated that the above was a nuisance n when led into it. He forced to walk. The the school rd \ oached sident d with years, inent connect past ten ntioned conveyance the health of child ny are being crow also said that & the mobile met with an accident the ldren would be “caught rats in a trap” and opportunity of ting out For in the past children of Kensington road have been forced to walk to school ™ all kinds of weather, heavy snows, after bad rails the road is muddy, This con- dition was taken up wigh the school bhoard by the parents and the above ccommodation was made. Now that the vehicle has been supplied there many dissatisfied persons anc further action will be taken is DR. KNAPP'S NEW SYSTEM of treatment has not only ple but astonished those who have placed themselves in his care. a matter of fact, those persons who were the most skeptical, through. fear neglected the care of their teeth, are the ones are most willing now to sing his praises the loudest. There better recommendation than the signed statement of a patient, and these testimonials were given with a spirit of gratit| and enthusiasm. If you work days, come evenings; if you evenings, come days. We are open until 9 p. m. to <o OUR w : to Will be the | with nc Literary Soclety—Many Cars Over- Under the Ausplees turned——Parents and Teachers' during when Mr. | school board ha transport engaged th road The school Claudling to children on Kensington the Kensington Grammar school. Mr Claudling began his duties this morn- Ing and will continue throughout th winter months. This accommodation has been sought for many winters past and many will besklad to hear that Mr, Claudling has a ted the offer of the local board Although Mr. Clandling his duties this mornir resentment among th vehicle which is to ehildren s an old fas made for four people in. T are 18 children district should be nceommodated n this ¢ be mu the the only r ther n parents convey oned coupe to rid ere who not known Cars Overturned was reported overturned near the Meriden town yesterday morning as well as d coupe near the end of the trol termings on Berlin street. This car belonged to the Poople’s Store cor- tion in Hartford. As far us could weertalned both ears were over- the slippery paveiment due ht rains of Saturday night Sunday E A large touring car a por he the 18 Mr. Claudling accommodated 10 this morning and others wera the Free Lecture \I'here will be a free stereoptican BETTY AND HER BEAU Although work op,$hesEast Berlin road was ordered stapped by 'the state highway commission on Thursday f last week, the men are again putting down the cement It was stated that because of the sudden change from cold to warm weather oy Saturday of lasf week that the work would be re- sumed. Many of the local people are hoping that the cold weather will hold off until thi= readhed is completed Whist Tomorrow. £t. Paul's T A. B. society its weekly whist 4omessewenight stead of Wedng committee in ¢ awarding two turkéys as prizes and feels that the winners would like to have them for Thanks- giving. day..2s. usual. . The arge has plans for Berlin Bits. W. W. Fagan and daughter have returned from Winsted where they have been spending the past two weeks, The Mrs. Grange sewinn will be postponed Thankssiving holidays. The Reliable sewing viub will meet this evening instead of tomorrow the home of Miss Rose Fitzsimmons. Mrs, Austin of Kensington has re- d from a two week’ stay in Bos- club meetings until after the th ton Trains from the north are through town this morning with snow Special Thanksgiving services wer held at the Berlin Congregatio church last evening. Miss Margaret Pauloz was tendered ner home Pauloz is an telephone coming covered last employe company evening of the S | monument in New Bri Pianos. & C records, Britain C. L New Opposite Sullivan's reception Thanksgiving Berlin. McKeon's orch. will hold | inedy special | at | SPECIAL NOTICES of Castile Invitation. mba, No. 27, Daughters of Casi will hold n large class in- itlation of candidates in Knights of Columbus hall at 8 p m. Tuesday. st Regent Mrs McNamara, na treasurer, Mr. Ahern and the urt Isabell are expected Danebters ReadEvery Word of These Letters from Pleased Patients-We Can Do the Samé for Y Dear Doctor: TRe dental Work you did for me has been greatly admired by my friends. It was done quickly and without the slightest pain. MRS. FRED WILLEY. Dear Doctor: It is really surprising how easily you ex- tracted my sixteen te:th by your “Painless Method.” That was the easiest 1 ever had teeth extracted. CHAS. G. DAVEY, s 94 Franklin St., Dear Doctor: 1 did not believe ‘hat a tooth could be :xtracted without pain until I tried your painless NAP-A-MINIT method, now I kKhow it. I did not feel a particle of pain. I can recommend your painless method to any one. 1! was wonderful. HELEN GRYBICK, 30 Gold St. ' Dear Doctor: Replying to your commumication asking f the work completed for me some weeks 1go was satisfactory, I will say that I have used the teeth placed in my mouth by you, three times daily ever since, and with ~ full and complete satisfaction. I called the at- tention of my friends to the fine quality of the work and no doubt you will have a call from some of them for assistance from you 1ppiving their nee MRS. KILEY, 212 Main St. How tob Reach the Office conveniently located at 299 Main street, New B Dental chairs are alwa of pat There’ll be absolutely no to the busy man or woman. Dr. Knapp's New Bri- tain in the ready waiting, Dear Doctor: I had several teeth extracted. hurt a bit. Had I known your method I would have 8:en you sooner. MRS. MARGARET KRILEY. Dear Doctor: ' After having eight teeth taken was just like a pleasant dream No Just as advertised and I-did not have to go to. sleep. It did not painless out it pain. R, EDWARD NEVARDE, 94 Kelsey St. Dear Docior Your dentistry. nless Method is a blessing to Never felt a thing. WILLIAM E. STRICKLAND, 1132 East St., New Britain, Ct. Dear Doctor: It gives me great pleasure in testifying to the faultless work vo1 have done for me. It has been a comfort to have.the benefit of your service and I can in no way adaquate- Iy thank you for the good I have derived. 3 MRS. L. B. BEECHER, Kensington, Conn. Dear Doctor: I had my doubts apout your “Painiess Method” but now I know you could extract all my ‘teeth without my knowing it. MRS. APPLEBEE, Roberts Street, New Britain. Dear Doctor: Your “Painless Mecthod” is great. hurt a bit. Didn’t R. A. JOHNSON, ast St. office Very business heart of for the treatment no inconvenience is involved rich. Our Dental Work Many times work is finished in one or more visits, is so moderate same opportunity 1o regain their missing teeth ard health as . Dear Doctor: After other dentists wanted out, she now has bridg:work. Replying to your c¥mmunication asi] if the work completed for me some we ago was satisfactory. I will say that I hi used the teeth placed in my mouth by three times a day ever since, ang with f] and complete satisfac ion. I called the tention of my friends to the fine quality the work and no doubt yoy will have a ¢ from some of them for assistance from you supplying their needs. to take jte MRS. E. HEAVY, 30 Gold St., City. Dear Doctor: You have killed my dread of the den chair and I am more tian pleased with very fine work you did for me. I had " teeth extracted and n:ver felt a thing. MISS M. MURPHY, 193 Hartford Ave. Dear Doctor: I take pleasure in expressing my app: ciation of the very careful manner in whil vou treated my case aid shall be pleased recommend you to any of my friends Juiring the service of a thoroughly compd ent and reliable dentist. MR. FRED CADET, City. Dear Doctor: “Painless Method” why, it is splendid:] had ten teeth extracted and never felt a thin and I did not feel badly afterward. MRS. M. DIXSON, 193 Hartford Ave. can be done without interfarg with the daily dulies of the patie and the co has tH that the poor man ard woman DOCTOR KNAPP 299 Main St (Copyrighted 1920) THE NAP-A-MINIT DENTISTS 299 Main St (Copyrishted 1920) I Will Be in My Office Personally From 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. For Yeur Convenience.