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HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1920 & PLAINVILLE NEWS v coumn of cooking recipes was!Buys, Frederick Morton. Earl Stew- ¢ morrow night at 7:30 compiled by Miss Anna Burgess. Miss art and Glen Radcliffe. The pro-|ers on the same order | Leora Degnan was preSented with a gam will be announced tomorrow. ion Thursday evenings French ivory set by the @irl workers Parish Guild Sale. | its annual Christ- | ® - es on the old employees of | ‘he mmo” were given space. Wil- | tomorrow afternoon and evening in Plerce & Co., New Britafl . liam Lewis, who has bees with the|the parish house. Mrs. Charles Spaul- | monument.—advt. plant since 1900, gave a short account | 411%: President of the Guild, will have | 39 per cent discount of on the rapid changes in the place | lar8e. The proceeds of the sale{jng articles: children’s I will be used for the Guild. { gents and children’s bath # lhe racmn' ‘employ soon. The regu- | church, will hold mas sale of food and fancy articles P(anos, Victrolas, rec since that time- ot . . Pilgrims’ Celebration. i N styl Plainville Trust Co. Will Receife | ,,Amuguncements have been made| , series of special lectures has been | i tor Smms citnee s %5 Ria erioy ,'¢¢|arranged in celebration of the ome | _ .y g A8 [Soom o pressat s §Loyal Herv. | hundredth landing of the Pilgrims. |l SF1 L L SlleCl'lp[lOllS for 318000 Quota ice”pin- o all_employes who have ! The lectures will be held at the Con- | FOF SACE—Sx plese parl been weih the factory for 10 or more | sregational church chapel starting to- ' st.. Plainville vears. There will be short talks made by John H. Trumbull and 8. 8. Gwil- - ” . . ‘ FUNERAL OF MRS. ALLEN [ 1im " when the pins witt be presentea. Christmas Giit Stocks i B e e e —— There is a total ef about 59 men Are In Readiness e merinmens—tain oot | zeriest o v i« | Epidemic in Plainvi Lodge Entertainment. Christmas Sale—Pilgrims Lecture— | gequacsen lodge, No. 74, of Plain- SICK HEATING SYSTEMS FOUND ville, will hold its annual roll call WE HAVE OVERHAULED SEVERAL -—Early Slwppmg Gives Best Selection— Baby Conference—Items. Sna’ supperiitomotrowintint tar | thia MAY WE YOURS? IMMEDIATE SERVE TO LOOK AT OUR SHELVES, COUNTERS AND RACKS PACKED The committee of _solicitors, ap-|0dd Fellows' hall. An entertainment CRACK-A-JACK Cmm“w'mu‘s _nx‘:fiinma ! WITH HOLIDAY RCHANDISE ONE WOULD NATURALLY THINK ! pointed by Chairman Stanley S. tc‘n:;l e :‘:::eiesdp::dbc\::l"b:nsteclld /s PLUMBING — WE HAD ABOUT ALL THE CHRISTMAS GIFTS 1 Vi N lim, which will have charge o e - s \CCURACY e b New Britain General Hospital drive |®d. The meeting 'will start at 8 WHILE WE HAVEN'T QUITE ACCOMPLISHED THAT WE CER- i i 'n, ort that | 0'clock. The entertainment will be | YR T QU = jisockervovimEthisliown; frer for the members only. Those who ainville ng. upp y ‘T OF THE NICEST RE- to date, there have been no subscrip- : LOVELY ARTIC OF tions received. The Plainville Trust)ire on I‘Ihel‘°°f“'“"“'f e AND TOYS INNUMERABLE ALL AT e s ‘s ‘agreed to act as head- | ASPinwall, Hayden' Grifin George IT ECONOMY TO DO YOUR CHRISTMAS quarters for the drive,-and all per- sons desiring to donate, have been v i . Pos- NOW COMES T NKSGIVING 1sked to leave their gifts there. o e \*\} ‘(II;*I:' ':'l"'lvl'r'N‘NKb‘ AL sibly the announcement that Plain- R % ville would assist in helping towards CHANCE TO CHOOSE AT ABOUT ACTUAL COST from our entire raising the funds was given at a later stock of fine suits, They are not garments "bought for sale purposes, but date than should have been, may every suit s our own regular stock, giving chance to select now rather have been instrumental in retarding than In January when most stores make their markdowns. You may subscriptions. To raise $10,000 with have seen our suits and wished to own one, that you can do now at about the present working conditions actual cost. There are fur trimmed suits. Beautifully embroidered throughout the town, will be no casy styles. Semi tallored or the strictly tailcred models. Choice of velour, matter. Two of the largest factories silvertones, jewsey cloths, goldtones, oxfords, duvet de:laines, veldyn, are closed and the employees have peachbloom, serges, mixtures, dnd tricotines. moved out of town. Others, with the ; oy ‘ exception of the Trumbull factory, T $0es tos g owise TR S be o ese ey R sl SUITS that were priced up . h bl S e The town will not be canvassed £ e priced up from house to house as is the rumor, to $69.50 for $47.50 $72.50 for $59.50 vi o SUITS that have sold up to $89 50 v offered y & = = nor will a selected list of persons be P to $89.50 are now offered you at only $65.00 each interviewed for private donations. All At these Cost Prices we cannot hold Suits on deposit, none on ap- persons are urged to help and the factories will be solicited within a few proval, a charge for alterations, and all sales are to be final. . days. The Trumbull Electric com- pany factory paper, “Inside the Circle” has sent out an appeal through its columns for all people to HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY et Gl e e A S, 4 ert len. RECEIVING ALD DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US The funeral of Mrs. Albert Allen of Hough street, was held at 2 o'clock this afternoon from the W. A. Bailey undertaking rooms on Broad street. W As he turnefl out he saw a team com- | for the, New Britain general hospital. | X¢V- J- G. Ward, pastopof the Bap- A 1 BERW ”E S ing In the opposite direction, but it | To daté Berlin is the only one of the | l!St church, officiated. vy gl il <18t We are offering our entire stock of in the West Cemetery. The Martha ~weeeeomeme | was too late for him to do anything | outside towns to hand In a report. R. : | g Rebekah Lodge attendcd in a body as | ks U gralled ¢ A iy | all an at reductio: hich s to avold hitting it with the exception | F. McDonough, who is in charge of @ > iyt Mrs, Allen had just become a mem- of turning off to his left. He did this | the drive for Berlin, Plainville and 3 al not noticing the pitfall ahead and @ Southington, in an interview this | Per ‘l’f the organization at the last ! ~ §- | t Iy when his car reached this point it | morning said that he was more than § meeting. : 1 - 5 designs - crashed through the fence and went | Satisfled with the . attitude local Factory Paper Issued. (3] : themselves. The season’s C‘lvmce“ -~ o Y BERLIN mRNPmE‘”"’ the twenty foot embankment, | 'esidents have taken towards the drive | The Trumbull Electric Company BT | The man, who sald he was a|@nd is sure that the town will raise the | factory paper, “Inside. the Circle,” » i orings the looms Develon, * | “Judge”, was not hurt although the | Féauired quota which ts $10,000. has just come off the press. The pa- =24 col from 1 of el machine was badly damaged. After | _ At tho conclusion of the first day | per contains the usual newsy items if 2 - . 5 > 2 - 2 Berlin with four pledges gave $130 concerning the doings about the plant A SIS < Scl nmak and This viewing the remains of the car he - - - - 00! €rs. Ofle Alllomo { leell m lefl | telephoned to Gracey garage in Meri. | This statement was reccived with | and the town. The second article on h = xbury oth | den to come and remove the damaged {"“‘; """l"""h "I‘l the .‘:)O"“ day | the factory’s war veterans who served ‘ . uncheon af the Elxs' club in New | quring the World War, ac i ’t miss i ities. car. He then hailed another automo- uring the World War, appeared: in vent—don’t miss its opportunities. den mml Eritain when the teams of the drive | the edition. Herbert Ewald was given = op, ::::'hlg'm:f‘ylo Harttord and proceeded ! gove thelr reports. The local part of e e e e T e Wreek Near Meriden, the work is in‘charge of George E.| conpected with a machine gun bat- | 3 S e Prentice who is energetically expI®it- | .1i0n" and among the first body of HOSPITAL DRIVE PROGRESS ' iem. mone ‘secpie. meea“oconriren | in8 the campaign and who has plans | Xmerica troops o land at Cardim {near the Meriden " town line. Two | of raising the.desired nmount. Many ‘;fi Pt Ee T e e gs eaw 4 men and a woman, claimed 1o be em- | accidents occur in this town and many T“{a]‘:";&:“‘“fi:r :L:Or:lo:’l:e':‘\:cll: :lr- H ne ’ Local Teams to Challenge Two New | ployees of a Hartford Insurance com.- | of the local sick cascs are cared for - i ) . 9x12—3$56 grade ......... $44 pany were driving towards Hartford K at the New Britain General hospital [ ©f Which was in foreign lasds. l n u Bmss Charles H. Livingston, who has 9x12—$70 grade ........, $56 . Britain Teams—Construction Co. 10 ¢, Merident when_ they were sud- | and it is felt that many local people charge of the sports, has a number $64 Bowt the Ammestess Good denly blinded by lights from a car should make it their effort to give as e > T L coming.in the opposite direction. The | much as possible. - e e ;“:' “1||" B9 awarfed e hiw e i i One Bundhara $-8x10-6 One 8-3x10-6 Tuxedo 367 individua owlin, Vi -4 7 = = ivid & average of the 9x12—$95 grade ........ $75 OW. ... .chnvesat ol ‘Leave for Old Country—Berlin Bits. driver evidently did not know that| Today's report had not been com- ) i there was a sharp ourve In the road | pleted up to press time. players on ze teams The factory Reduced to ......... $60 Two automobile accidents resulted ¢ thig point and as a result the car | teams will pfobably accept challenges 8-3x10-6—$47 grade ..- One 9x12 Tuxedo $70 Basketball Game Tonight. o In crashing through a fence and down ..t through a fence into a brook. - from outside players soon, as great One Durbar 8-83x10-6 NOW : Jort et - N 2 an_embankment in this town yester- | A"\, iiinos Bury from New Haven | nora ity omr eton oan x::n‘;“:)‘; Wil | rivalry exists between them. 8-3x10-6—$50 grade K N A I The #t occurre bo o | " » . s . ssneennan nea the Alexander Sruce setate on (DO WAS a mefaber of the Darty was | ssason this evening in the Berim town | . v, 410, Mo, TS, Suliman cele- [ By oo ¢ g5e grade ... R S AL LEeinn §0 i PR A L ety | Fl‘.uun fo_the Moriden Wospltal The | hail. Both first and second teams have | /2050 spiding shiiversacy One Durbar 9x12 NOW; ot of the -rnllv --m-upwl injury. been practicing for tho past few weeks R 8-3x10-6—$59 grade % night, just orth of the Merid town e A " - ar at the noon accieent. There were -hnmk by \lunm Cor :Nl of 398 Main | tonight. The first team will play the e ort vl_cn}lon in Vermont, where she tour people who figured in the wreck | #reet, New Britain. who was passing | Trojans Jr. of N(_-w Britain. 'r_m.. is . recovering from tonsilitis. The w‘lton velvem 8-3x10-6 $120 grades All smaller size Rugs, in his automobile. A member of the | line up for the locals is as follows: — —— NOW oeuvinineinsess $08 grades, proportionately redu ear the to e e party explained that they had dined | Howard Hall, center: Lawrence ! guard: Wesley Good. | Saturday as work has been suspend- 9x12—$50 grade .. ; 9x12 $126 grades From what could be ascertained and | At the Heublein in Hartford and then | Austin, left 5 - ,.:.. witnosses :. 1 the story .:r :,,.. went to the Winthrop In Meriden for | rich, right guard: Earl Brown, for. | ®1 there [for three months. vard and Touy Banuski and Gerald Berlin Bits. 9x12—$59 grade NOW. /oo i e (000 omo ore smash near the Bruce estate a road- | Another meal and were returning to | W Lrmps ¥ . hen th ccident | Elmgren will take turns at playing | A, writing desk is being installed | g epmdittod fravinelieinad. (oS MR e e aont™ |'terwara: by Postmaster Barrett at the Berlin 8-3x10-6—$47 grade .. All 8-3x10-6 $135 grades Fh I‘“ ford with one lone passenger. I urred. bghr side of the roac ~pit Prive Progyesses, The sccond team will play the Pyra- | post office. g & - el T e Sirseren il mids, also of New Britain, and have | Boy Scout Troop No. 1 will hold 8-3x10-6-<$56 grade NOW ..... ve.. $105 bt turned to pass by a large truck The Berlin people have been more i c i : | 2 meetin - < the following men to depend upon: g in the Berlin Congrega ALl 3x12 3140 a3 o c head of hi S slastic in helping the drive - which was proceeding ahead of him. |than enthusiastic in helping the et bl Leoset il o Ll el Psmp el b ol ot Rl s : - Ernest Wescharino, Harry Goul, Ben- | Week Ta esu Bmssels NOW wuvunnn.. $110 9x12—Reduced to ..... Work on the East Berlin road has A fibre rug in patterns ¢ Jamin Oashman:-Eranklin Boardman and Kasmer Banul$ki. The game will [ again been held up because of the - begin at 8 o'clock sharp and tickets | Weather. One of the workmen said All $35 to $65 grades Re- une Beallfiflll s-lky :}:lnre!emb“n! standard will be on sale at the door. As this is | this morning that if it were not for tho first game the locals have played | the fact that they were short of sand duced $28 to ‘51 BOBBY, | WISH ) 7 ; % under the new management a large | yesterday afternoon the road would crowd is expected have been completed £ Royal Kasllan Amuul R"gs YOUD RUN A ALONG NOW : To Bowl Tonight. East Berlin Items . WHATS THE [ W ke .| Miss Georgianna M. Kelsey is BIG \DEA e Berlin Construction company | visiting friends in New Britain for a . $x13—Raduoed "o <yt e 8-3x10-6 Reduced $185 to $145 bowling teath will give the American | for qayvs ~ Paper Goods company team another o . Bengal Oriental Reproduc- i shance o Ibowltontahtiat] Rogers | e oL k) Of Femoving some of the S . alleys in New Britain. There has | mnere wore e s Do e *1ab tions, 9x12 reduced from $255 Beautiful ~designs including ear 'llen p i B . vere eight’ men on 2 been a great deal of rivalry between | yesterday clearing away the growth. to $199, Tabriz, Kermanshah, Indo the l:\o teams mTt‘hel past Several automobiles ventured to Persian, Chinese, Kerman, Th'nml':'::-t:r\l.“"tni‘;‘t"::;.;r:h;:t cia. | €ross the fats yesterday over the new etc.,, in Tans, Blues, Old Rose, sxxzh—gvv:;- $60.50. ‘ = and Tea ssocia- | road, but were turned back by state e Gr in Lall N tion of the Hubbard school in East | highway officials, The barrier was re- mss ugs =2 sen, Boru, etc., in all 2 Berlin held an important meeting | moved by one of the most persistent over, interlacing and medallion 8x10—was $45.00. In the school-house last night The | ones, but ta no avail. It is becoming a meeting was held in the form of a | grievance to local people that the #5132 —H28.00, feauped N SLLEe patterns. reception to the teachers. The teach- | highway has not been opened as both 6x9—was $31.25 ers of the xvhorr‘fl hrf-r«‘nn.\ purchased | detours are in wrtched condition F- R E ~ evening. A piano duet was rendered | yesterday that the road would be in solid colors—for every WELL by Elsie Benson and Henry Mason. | opened this morning, but the officials 9x12—Reduced to .... $13.25 7-6x10-6—Reduced to . $11.00 in the home- e WHATRE YOU A vocal solo was also rendered by | would not affirm this. STAVIN' LP Oscar Besson. To conclude the en- Prayer meeting will be held this tertainment B. R. Showalter present- [ evening at the Methodist church in the P2\ > / : the new machine rofently bought. | The Mothers' Sewing club met this 5 V) 1 7 R | Leave for Old Country. | afternoon at the hame of Mrs. Archer N Eight” men are planning to leave | Walsh i . i at ® ) L town on the fifth of this month for | S here employed the old country. Most of them will | ss plant in Middletown re- %0 to Italy and Poland. The men | turned to their work there yesterday who are leaving were employed by the | morning after a week shut down at Donnelly Brick company but left the | the plant. employ of the company last week | The fiscal year vas a busy one in real estate changes. There were = Py layelesy property in Berlin Planos, Victrolas, records. C. L. | from October 1919 to the present date_ Plerce & Co., New Britain. Opposite | This has never before been eclipsed monument.—advt. | in the town's history. Sullivan’s dancing school, Grange | Mrs. William N. Bunce will maks ! hall. Beriin, Fri, MecKeon's orch. | her home in New York for the winter - | 2 SRR SRR e months dyi

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