New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 10, 1920, Page 9

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We have the most com-| Open Monday eve- plete stock of men’s nings until 8 P. M. furnithings in the Saturday evenings city. BESSE-LELAND'S Watch the “Bigger Better Store” grow. REMOVAL SALE _Buy Practical Christmas Gifts at reduced prices. Our Christmas stock is now on sale. We GOING TO SELL ALL CHRISTMAS MER- CHANDISE AT OUR REMOVAL SALE PRICES. S:ggxtions Thit W Hlp You Purchase Don’t wait until the assortments are gone. You are entitled to the best. Why not have them. MEN’S FURNISHING MEN’'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT Bath Robes Odd Trousers House Coats Suspender .and Garter Sets Belts ) Pajames BOYS’ DEPT. Mufflers Suits \ Umbrellas, ladies’ and O aats gents’. Pajamas Blouses SHOE DEPT. Sweaters Ladies’ Slippers Neckwear Men’s Boots Gloves Ladies’ Hosiery Hose (Phoenix and Triple Raduoasls Toe) " Boys’ Boots Cowboy Suits Children’s Slippers Indian Suits Men’s Slippers Handkerchiefs BESSE-LELAND CO. Always More Value for Less Money. 38 Stores 38 Cities BERLIN NEWS. |' (Continued from Seventh Page in connection with the Lyceum course will be given December 20th. An- nouncement of the program for the evening will be made at a later date. | One week from Friday evening the cast of the minstrel and those who woked to make the minstrel show and fair such a gratifying success, will be entertained at Athletic hall by the directors of the Improvement com- pany. Earl Hazen and wife have moved in- to the residence on Main street for- merly occupied by Edward C. Clark. | Mr. and Mrs. Philip Porter of Hig- ganum, have been visiting Mrs. Por- , ter's sister, Mrs. Gustav_Hansen. Word has been received here of the death of Albert Lamphere, who for- merly resided with the Eldredge fam- 1 fly. Mr. and Mrs. A. Manna of New | Britain, have moved into the upper tenement of Gecrge Stepler's resi- dence. An invitation whist was held this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harold Clark for the benefit of the Village | Improvement society. There were 36 invitations extended. The Woodmen society held a special 13st evening for the purpose of nomi- | fating officers for the ensuing year. Mrs. Wilhelmina Kelsey has re- | turned to her home after a several | weeks' visit with her son in Hartford. ! " Tomorrow night will wind up the membership campaign for the library association. | Albert Lawrence is confined to his home on Main street with an injured knee. He has been plaving basketball this fall in the Hartford Insurance league and in one of the games sus- tained injuries to his knce. PLAINVILLE NEWS (Continued from Seventh Page) charge of the drive appreciates the co- operation extended 1t by the local contributors and wishes to thank them for their assistance. . Town Taik. There will be a soctal and party at the A. M. E Zion church parlors this | evening. It will be under the auspices of the Sunday School of the church. Emma Hills, daughter of Mr. Mrs. N. Hills of Wasnington street, is i1l at her home with scarlet fever. Mrs. Charlotte Diggle of Broad street, has been ill at her home for the | past several days. Charles Lemure has moved from Louis Higgins place to Mrs. E. Cady’s on Maple street. Mr.and Mrs. Frank O. Thompson of | Whiting street are in 1tutland, Vt., at- tending the funeral of Mrs. Thomp- son’s mother. | At Modern Market. 35 West Main street; (Tel. 208), for Saturday: Fresh shoulders, 25c; lean pot roast, 20c; best rib roast, $0c; lean hamburg, 25¢; fr vegetables. Everything | best quality. Big reduction in price of all goods—Advt- BOWLING AT “Y.” e “aptain 'l'nr\r\n\' Rollers Take Dehm'’s am Measure. Parsons’ team won the first match game of the series of the Y. M. C. A. tournament, defeating Dehm’s team the best two out of three games, win- ning the first, 424 to 421, and the sec- ond, 046 to 401, but losing the third to Dehm’s men, 415 to 417. Swanson and Wojack were tied for high sccre, each hitting the wood for 98. Wojack was highest man in scoring the great- est average pinfall for three games. Summary: Parsons’ Team. C. Tinti . ees 79 D. Cook . .. 8V W. Mardon ........ 93 T. Wojack ... «e. 85 J. Parsons ... 86 G.Jones .....ce00ee o 424 Dehm’s Team. Montague . .. 75 Dehm .... 70 Johnson . 87 5 Swanson . 98 E 80 Campbell . 91 89 Beps (| mm 421 401 417 * Tonight, Fred Ensworth’s team will test their skill against the fast “Bear Cat” Nelson rollers. DIVORCE FOR BARNARD. | meeting in the rooms at Athletic hall | . | U F. R. Gipatric and Rev. G. M. Mis- | Arrangements have been BOYS NIGHT AT Y M G A sirian, x:od x:mc singing, a moving | give the boys the benefit of picture show and a buffet lunch. examination, by a man who ) . ’ | The admittance is by ticket only. The | much similar work in other ¥. R Gigatric and Rev. 6. committee has issued invitations to [ to tell the boys how to deve] Missirian Will Be Speakers at Hall | 200 of the boys in the factories, who | selves to make good any e - have shown a desire for self improve- | or deficiencies which may s Evening at 7: ock. ment, and this meeting is for the pur- | Further, an opportunity will | The Industrial Council's committee | pose of putting before them the assist- | each boy for a talk with mi | on employed boys has completed ar- | ance that can be given them to make | the committee, With a vig rangements for a boys' night at the | the most of themselves and to plan for | termining how to help the b Y. M. C. A. hall this evening at-7:30 | the work for the balance of the sea- fsareer for which their abili o'clock. There will be addresses by | son. sires fit them. 0 0 2 5 0 0 50 0 G 5 ) ) 6 ) S R 0 8 P W B S Sensible Gifts For Christma Aluminum Tea Kettles Wear-Ever Aluminum Decorated Tea Pots Casseroles in Silver Frame! SaMm] S w12 el PR wINd « WATCH Pie Servers Coffee Perculators %7 A A. MILLS Tel. 381 80 West Main Stre [ 5 (] 3 (] 0 e 0 5 ] 50 ] 5 T 55 [ 50 ) 5 i) 5 [ 6 [ B2 EIIEIDEJEIEIEIEIEIEIEIIEIEE!EIEEIEIEE!@EIEIIEEEIEEIE!E]E!EIEEI { The SOVEREIGNS TRADING C 160 Main Street Quality Food Purveyors Phones 1025, 1026, Saturday Only | Watch Window | Saturday Of for Sugar Price | ssronosy srecum FANCY NAT. CHICKENS FANCY NAT. FOWL .... | 7) | { { SATURDAY SPECIALS FLORIDA ORANGES LARGE SWEET FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT . mm@@m@]m@@m@@@m@@@@mm@@@[j & NAT. FRESH PORK ..... FRESH HAMBURG ....%. BEANS 18¢; ..... 2 for 35¢ SPINACH NATIVE CELERY . 25¢ AOME MADE SAUSAGE HEAD LETTUCE .. lzg 5 3 EVAP. MILK .... 2 cans POTATO SALAD e ;4;2 BEST TUB BUTTER .... COOKED CORNED m ‘COLD SLAW ............ 15¢ POT ROAST ............ OCCIDENTFLOUR 3§ bbl $1.85 3 LB SAUERKRAUT .... 23¢c GOLD MEDAL .. 3;-bbl $1.75 PICKLES, Sweet and Dill. TOP ROUND STEAK .... e ) 6 o e 6 e ) HAM SHANKS .........q MILK CRACKERS .. 2 LEGS LAMB ...........4 William W. Barnard of this eity | was granted a divorce in the superior court yesterday by Judge J, P. Kel- 1088, on a cross-complaint brought by him after his wife, Sophia, had pre- viously sought a divorce. Mrs. Bar. nard alleged cruelty as grounds, while Mr, Barnard in his complaint alleged desertion. The couple were marred on November 20, 1904, and Barnard claimed his wife deserted him | in June, 190%. f | Regulate your digestion so you can eat favorite foods without fear of Indigestion tulence Gases Acidity Palpitation A few tablets of Pape’s Diapepsin correct acidity, thus regulating the, stomach and giving almost instant relief. Large 60c case—drugstores. Wiz &i’;fls"“{gfl’ National Meat Stores 69.[x": & 70 West Main St. Tel 483 p s BEST BRAND cioney BUTTER 1b 5 SATURDAY MORNING SPECIALS —' LOINS COUNTRY PORK .... 25c Ib LEAN FRESH HAMS ........ Boneless Boneless Lean Lean Lean Pot Rib Plate Fresh Corned Roasts Roasts Beef Shoulders Beef 25¢ Ib 39c Ib 10c b 20c 1b 10c Ib SRR jeontor; STEAKS 35¢ Ib ‘S — ALL DAY SPECIALS — — ALL DAY SPECIALS — Legs Genuine Best Cuts of Legs, Rump, . : Shoulder. Roast 22c b | Loins Veal ...... 29c Ib Spring Lamb . ... 36¢ Choice Fricassee CHICKENS .. 35c Ib Native Roasting CHICKENS ... 554 GOOD WESTERN EGGS .... 63c doz | LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS 44 3 1b Sauerkkraut for 25¢ Potato Solad .... 20c b = Country Geese . 35¢ GOODY NUT MARGARINE, one of the hest brands . ... e AR s el SRBR 52 5 % 70 SR A 5 %0 522 5% 0 5 52 7 S S S S SSAs DS DS P 0 D 4 B8 v P B I e I X 1% PR DR PR DA PR P P2 L RIS

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