New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 15, 1920, Page 7

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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 192G mocracy.” The public is cordially in- .e = > LAINVILLE Ni Vited to attend tnis lecture. The pro- P EWS _|viic et i e menre | *“How Delicious well attended, which proved that the is the opinion of all who have once townspeople enjoy thenf and take an ; l | interest in the history of the Landing | of the Pilgrims. | H Methodist Church Sale i | The Christmas sale, H auspices of the Ladi i ety the Methodist church, will be he:} at [ | the church parlors this evenind. A - \ — supper wil be served at 6:30 o'clock Eleclm[l 0[ Oificel‘s Held Last,and is open to public. The sale will then be in progress. Mrs. John Lamb —— - § has arranged to have special music ORANGE PEKOK TEA on the program and the Sunday school wcla- rls mas a e TR | win respond to (l‘\e_('l\x"islnlux sale ‘its many excellent qualities. PILGRIM LECTURE TONIGHT 'lf'lc";'; %}Z?fi?@:g’f %.5;:3?;‘?“‘1‘ X T T o o e Women’s Sweaters e T R ST Methodist Church Sale Tonight—Re- A reception was tendered the mem- i & i 8 .. | bers of {he”Bible Class of the Metho- AT ENIT GOODS DEPT.—AIl Wool Tuxedo Sweaters for women in fancy stitch with choice of black, ception at Rev. James Tranmer's | gict church at the home of Rev. and navy and brown, Regular $8.50 value, at only $6.98, Home—Bowling League Notes Mrs. James Tranmer last evening. ij there were about 17 young men and MANY THINGS FOR GIFTS can be chosen at our Knit Goods Dept. Caps and Scarfs, Sweaters for women and children. Cardigan Jackets Knitted Shawls, Spencers, Knitted Jackets, Rreakfast Jackets. Other Items of Interest. hnl}l‘es‘presem‘v Mr:i Trnnn;or acted y i Jea ot ot Woolt seta ¥z Sarte & A atoh: : i as hostess and served an oyster supper Legxings for women .”l! o Beautiful I'v Df \\ ol sets for children, sc Iv” nd l\m: .n n\:x cl The annual communication and be- | o the e DoraEl e Tenine some with wool mitteas. wool and ange Scarfs for women. In faect anything made of £10 Frederick lodge, N 14 wesl yarne-1s 16 be found heve quest of the Frederick lodge, No, 14, | vocal and instrumental selections were . \. F. and A. M., was held at the | rendered. Mrs. Frank Hobinc and Mrs. Masonic Temple last night. There ' C. Newcombe entertained with in- A.l‘tlf al Fl N t l m were about 80 of the local members | strumental selections while Miss (u} owers ,as aturat as (S present. An appropriate program was | Dorothy Rogers gave several vocal - carried out and several speakers were | solas. FOUND IN MILLINE SECTION — Be llhrnl roses, cosmos, violets, heather. mistletoe chrysan- heard. Ths miection of oMicers for the | Bowie Nots themums, gardenias and .mnmm.m so natural it is almost impossible to believe they are not the recal obatiy ral il sl e T e B e Sl 5 L ey flowers. Suitable for home decoration or for limousne, they make fine gifts, 15¢ to 98c. Johnston of West Main street, New bowling teains in the town, there has ~ . o tain, membcr of the Centennial | heen much talk lately of the possi- Our N Pl d sk 3 P d t 15 00 Each Lodge No. 118, was the guest of honor, . bility of securing a bowling alley in g { ew al 'r(s r‘ce a . 11_:!0 banquet \\xi hl(-m nlls.au o Io‘l' Plainville. The Trumbull Electric e opening of the lodge exercises | company team, and the Lobster Five, ARE ACTUAL 825 VALUES—What a gift one would make to your wife, your mother, your sister, Sare hold/at 7-65 'dloaiimmediataly “",Mhp',.éumod' nsd ot Lt o All the boys want yes to your sweetheart. They are skirts that are dressy for street wear, serviceable for business and following the supper. usually play their games at Southing- s ks, look well for all occasions. In browns, tans, greens, dark blues and black and whites, you have cholce A business historical lecture, of the | ton or New Britain. This necessitates ‘on their socks. of all the new plalds for $15.00 each. :‘_ é\:.‘ uc:;.c.‘- Sesaliven ‘ll»,v ‘\l. F. | inconvenience anu this could be over- | Silk ones with colored 3 ight, Past Master o e 5 1o) come by having an alley built in this ko F ’ -f ? Tl’l o lodge. The election of officers follow- | town. When the mew Neri brothers | celf clocks. mg ror ens Gills! ese ght @aSe B |cd Mr Wrishts lecture. The officers | L0k was whder comstruction on Gen: Some handsome on : p elected are as follows: Worshibful | {2} Square, the brothers thought it | & $1.50 and $2.00 HANDSOME NEGLIGEE SHIRTS at our men’s dept. gives choice of Percales, Cheviots, woven and Master, Joseph N. McKernin: Senior | 4qvisable to have one of the ground || -20 an o printed madras, silk and cotton fibres, crepe silk, tub silk pongee, silk broadcloth and radium silks, Warden, T. A. Lyman; Junior Warden, | oo stores converted into a bowling | ' . 209% Reduction No priced from $1.89 to $11.98 each. (lc W. Robertson; Treasurer Stanley | 4oy 7This, they planned, would i GIVE HIM A CRAVAT selccted from our exquisite line of wide open end four-in-hands, in all the Bem i e eoTEe & onse: | contain six alleys with several pool O o T Sars E Sher; | tables. Plans were drawn up by an | new colors and designs, also beautiful knit Four-in-hands. A Tie or Cravat will surely please and cost o : T = Sevi : you 650 to $4.98. . Junior Deacon, Ralph L. Seymour; |, phitect and it was estimated that | b Senior Steward, John B. Minor: Junior | & 001" the proposition be carried MUFFLERS MAKE DANDY GIFTS—-See the wool, fibre silk and pure silk ones we show in black, ard, Albert Rogers; Chaplain, ;hrough it would involve an expenst combined with white, with red, with purple, with green or blue, also solid colors, $2.98 to $11.98. . Robert H. Burton: Marshal, Don- | o~ $12,000. Business would, at PHOENIX SILK SOCKS, plain colors, drop stitch, heather mixtures and clocked effects $1 to $1.65. ala Be on: Tyler, B, W. Edwards, | 4,4 time, warrant such a procedure, McCallum Silk Socks $2.98 a pai. T'.““'s“ ofosry “'L‘_‘ _:° ‘I’IT“:”“‘; ‘l:i the | }ut when the local factories were | wext meeuing whloh “will be hels OR | sorced | toi clowe, due: to: the ! suddan Ll = slack in the manufacturing industry, HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY tm‘;':ka:{ir;,nr:tfins'fifin: 0';“‘0;: the project was dismissed as not be- P > | ing profitable. Mr. Neri figured that RECEIVING AL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF UR 19l melbcicailasleiatin S to Tattend e LpISOtabls P MEANG] neuer At Chamber of Commercc meeting held | 0 D& RSN DY, there. His speech scoped the condi- | PSSty to have the place constant- tion in Frame as he foun- them | 1Y 80ing and league organized in or- | B der to draw the young men to the N | Mr. Johnston held the attentlon of | JUT ° Gi0% (10 12 vin the open- | | his audience throughout his talk. e either not seen by the fam-, passengers to change cars at this| ing of the factories in the near fu- g ; Lopeglon 2 The lodge is planning on holding a 5 % S | 1 n iclan, o e i © t C\ point, e 3 tly physician, or, if seen once or twice P Social night, December 28, at the | ture this proposition may be carried are not recosnized as of a dangerous | - From five until ncar nine o’clock in Masonic Halls. This event will take | Ut with some success. y character L enin 1l cars from New Britain on the form of a ladies’ visiting night urn . Pans. e S to Berlin ran as far as Towers’ - Mrs. H Tyler of Park street, has | The health officer is daily instruct- Owers’ COr- | when the members will be accompan- ey, i "EALTH []FFIEER ing the teachers in the public schools | "°7 &t the end of South Main street. ied by their wives and members of the senl‘:‘ut a notice to the effect that In a discussion of the situation of the Ladles’ Aid society of the Bap- that wherever a child is absent on ac- family. A program will be arranged the c e & w to Y | BN SE SIalal PG S TR Sk condition under the railroad {gor the occasion and announced at a | tist church, wishes to have plates and If3 chitdren in that family willbe allowed ' "F'4E¢: @ local resident said that the |jater dnte. pans returned which were secured d Rt sEhael I (e g Vs At 1 ndition could not be remedied. In Pilgrim Lecture Tonight with purchases at one of the recent - much as this is so he does not see The third and last of a series of | food sales given by the society- This from the family physician t | contagious dis ”P.: m“»ry‘-.v h:.'mn“\? Why the town does not build a side- | jectures miven by the Congregational | sale was held on November 8 and 9, . d o | walk under the bridge a few feet|spurch, will be held this evening at | at the church parlors. When cakes s o in ! A very extensive epldemic of im-|pjgher than the present one thus |the church parlors. The, lecture will | are sold, the purchasers are allowed Mflfly Cases 0' Dlphlhel'la Il petigo and favus, two highly contas- { making dt possible for the people to | commente ot 7.30 o'k As @ |to take home the plates or pans. Sev- fous skin diseases s also prevalent In ( go under the bridge in case of sufh |special fehture. Judge \1hroditus | eral, however, failed to return them. Bel'llll afld KCI]SIH tOl] N e e epasel Sat & sorns Peck of Bristol, has been sccured to | Should any person have such in their it has been necessary to establish a As it is now, the passengers deli the lecture. His topic will be, | possession, the society asks that they regular clinic at the school for the | transferring must cross over the re “The Pilgrims’ Conception of De- ( be left at Ryder's store. treatment of these cases two days in | road tracks in the best possible man- Town Talk, B it A cottage prayer meeting was held LOGAL COUPLE IAR l D a week, otherwise conditions would | ner. This is an inconvenience as R E | have become such that the closing of | there are several older people who | hold their weekly whist in their hall [ at the home of Gordon Hartson of Rt the school would have been required cannot jump over the fence and there | tonight. Hough street last night by the Ad- In this connection the health offider | is also the danger of being hit by the The Ginger Bread Alleys of Ken- | vent Christian church members. hd Poter Angelina Takes Miss Podemont | aeuin urges that all children having | ©XPress trains as they pass by. sington defeated the Cypress Hill Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Selander of lne e ar es even small sores on their hands, | Angelini-Pedemont Wedding. bowling team three straight games at | Washington street are receiving con- or scalps be sent to their family Peter Angelini and Bridget Pede- | Rogers alleys in New Britain last | gratulations on tire birth of a nine an at once. mont were united in marriage this | evening. . pound son, Harold Arthur, born Mon- T"""“—“"‘""""“""' Socicty Mects The tenchers in the schools seem to | MOTMINE at St. Pauls cturch by Rev.| The Foresters will hold a meeting | day. @ r .. |at 9 o'clock and was larggly attend- | time the election of officers for the |illness of several days. e nize the importance of these Precal- | oq Miss Mary Pedemont, sister of ing yean will take place Property belonging to :George and wishes to call the attention of the peo- | 1o and they are co-operating heart- | the bride, acted as bride#fBaid, while [ The Reliable Sewing club held the | Catherine Paszkwics of Farmiington peo- | ily and effectively in the work L. Massilini, of Hartford, a cousin |last mceting of the season at the)avenue, has been sold to Alexander ple of Berlin. and especially those | Food Sale Saturday. of the Lride, was the best man. The | home of Mrs. James Corr, Jr., last| Miles. . left ately after the Plans are being made for holding lons parents having children in the schools, | couple immediately night. There will be a food and cake sale | ceremony to New York where they The meeting of the school board | an old-fashioned supper at the Fire- | - lat the Kensington Congregations will spend their honeymoon Upon vhich W to have b held last n's hall Saturday evéning by Com- quarantine a number of cases of diph- | church Saturday of this week. The | tn - will ; Mefpraye e . = = e k 3 i eir return, they will make their | night has been postponed until Fri- any B, Post Commandery, P. O. 8. = 'rh"“] &Rd as many e of scarlet | gale will be heid from 2:30 until 4:30 | home in Kensington where the groom d'\gv lmszh'; of tm: wepek X g; A e OB CIEIEUMAS wer In various parts of the town | o’clock, and is in charge of the “In-|is em are well ‘know K 1 a Vha oodsy-fragr: ‘edai & 2t | 3 ! - | is employed. Both are well known| The men of the Berlin Congrega-| Mary V. Edmund, of Los Angeles, r Gift than a w - r":‘ |‘.-‘::~ "; I':' severity and great ' anda Clut Members of the church | locally, Miss Pedemont having a large | (ional church are asked to meet at | California, has sold”hér property on W t fif" rgeiorti y-fragrant Cedar Chest. It is s s mas ther paosreaded dis- and all local people are urged to at- | circle of friends. the community house this evening to | North ,Washington stféet to Peter e e e ¥ '-\-:':'ynmwuv‘\““;;"' ’ x“..r:‘,“.':r‘n’\‘.~ '~Iw~. tend Makes Choir. discuss the problem of organizing a | Duffy. A House and lot are included We are showing a most pretentious display of exquisite Ch g s be one to ' o= P e Zord as beéw cceivi men’s class at the church in th le. ; prevent a general epidemic galning a el e |h':: m\ll.»\'I ‘I(mr "1,,r ;\1.“.:-‘ ‘:a..é::“:\» . r %hn:\ml k;h;’hm(-« \\not; %n ¥ALE—Large two-horse load, all made of genuine southern red cedar—handsomely finished foothold In this tow ) ceve The storm of yesterday ags o ve le 00 delivered. U. A. v R, but in ceveral The storm of yesterday again raised | ;')\, jun Taylor of Berlin, has made The Shamrock football team of | Stove lenktuansT Tel, | n sturdily made. Morash, Southington: el. Southington These are Real Bargains: Inst o8 It ha bee ece 1 e o ! havoe rougho Jer- J\ r.:.-‘:"..,,:,, m‘-‘" m’.’. i st t Ray ...:h|: irhout :m 'r:v«'u ayu‘lm the freshman choir at Mount Hol- | New Britain will end a successful 176-13. 12-15-d5x sy sbspiog -rr.--m: I'l‘m'”'” b Hbelaae *4 % ”'“" ;"( ol “;""" voke college. Miss Tavlor is a grad- | season with a dance social this even- Piaros Victrolas, records. C..L. 42 Inch Chest Reduced from $40.00 to ................ The danger lian n (he mild cusea | 0% Gclock it was mecemary for the | (2 % S Pt s e et e a | on in ST e Meaasie Fanl L AAein | o e e o ko i s ez |l 43 e Chest Rioiibced Trati 533 501 €5 e ) . = 3 E 44 Inch Chest Reduced from $38.00 to . —— uate course there last year. She is{ will be enjoyed from § to 12 o'clock. # member of the class of 1924 at | The club will entertain a number of Evap milk, 4 cans 50 cents. Russell 48 Inch Chest Reduced from $35.00 to . BE? ’Y AND HER BM U Mount Holyoke guests from out of town. Bros.—advt. 44 Inch Chest Reduced from $40.00 to ... Brotherhood Meets. Enst Berlin Items. — - ced from $48. The Brothert T r ¥ The next entertainment to be given MATTERS COME TO HEAD. EBTEAOR Uk =S oA o BED N Al e cates o e T arey [ bylithiel Lycsum’ courae willl be |held el s Sova (A pretty Chest in scroll Colonial style) Iy LS ] el tonal church f . uary 21st according to a state- [ New York OClothing Manufacturers < : | DONT SEE WHY met in the church parlors last even- | 3 iIRET S8t BECOIIINE O O o v N oS 46 Inch Chest Reduced from $50.00 to NOU DONY. WAl ing. The meeting was held in com- | %00 Fyjcorth, through whose ef-| New Yorl. Dec. 16.The contro- (Trimmed with Copper Bands) o o! > Pilgi o 52 z o 3 5 Rt . LIATRYARIE § 1 mSmoration ot “;_‘n 'r:’:”:,_ £ ”'-“i forts the course was secured. versy between the clothing manufac- Inch Chest Reduced from $60.00 to ...... BETTY ¢ : sy, gy i bedria Uil L There was a large attendance at | turers' association and the Amal- (Finished in Mahogany) S + bt = 5 the Knights of Pythias hall last | gamated Clothing Workers union . I s amic [ evening at which time upon two can- ! reached a climax today with the in- Inch Chest Reduced from $53.00 to TIait road & phper n,,‘ “Pilgrime jn 4idates was conferred the degree of [ auguration of a piece work schedule (Modelled after the Queen Anne style, with brass ‘blndlng it i s 3 knight. The Apollo lodge degree team | jn a]] union shops. The decision of Holland,” while Howard Crane gave i > - G and sliding tray) a talk on “Coming to America.” |°f Middletown did the degree work-|the employers to proceed on an “open Claude W.'Stevens explained the |, The rifie club will meet this even- | shop” basis was taken as a result of And a Host of Others at Equally Substantial Reductions. “Mayfiower Compact,” and the “Early | ™% the recent refusal of the employes to Y. PhthoGtns cere. diesiibad The Mothers' Sewing chub will meet | 4ccept the wage adjustment program b e llew ety e oot e [ at the depot this evening and take [1ajq down by the associaiion calling Pilgrim 1 o m“:‘ b i by | the 6:18 train for Berlin. All mem- | for jnereased production —standards Joseph Wil nd the program was | PCrS are asked to be on time. reduction in_wages. Bome -M-‘x i L. o ‘:“"-‘ Victor Belden is still confined to his - . 8 fredmg hy ~ SSFR] pome with jan' infected ‘foot. It 'is CHIRGPRACTIC TALK NO. 27. Em'ly Porter Baker, entitled “Women Aty i s giving him considerable pain. of the Mayflower.” During the course | © (0 8 L 00 SO0 im0 P een caus- KEEP YOU E] F ‘-‘:|x:\||';.\’;‘|,.;:‘|'“,-N:":m‘tr the old Pil- | ;0 (rouble again. For the past several - Motherhood O 5 Meet evenings the lighting system worked FORM THEN WHY DON'T o = P . — intermittently and onc evening not at | lN v 0V a The Berlin Motherhood club met | /) ? TO GO THROUGH GET A CHAPERON this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fenterday's heawy rs h illed BY J. A. VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR LFE ALONE ! 2 ' John Smith. This is one of the series Rt ) e e 2 ) e s Sluggishness, with many people, is a com= - of s being hold this wintes | several cellars. The St Gabriel church | pan trouble and » dangerous one. It is due of meetings being held this winter .o).r js again partly filled and un- | to improper functioning of the organs of and an interesting program was car-| ... it gett below the furnace grate | elimination, and such improper functioning ried out 7 js frequontly responsible for the accumu- SERVICE Berlin Bits. before Sunday there will be no Serv-| 1, on of waste poisons in the body. This > gives rise to fevers and other diseases which as His Bride—Danger in Crossing As health officer, Dr Griswold to the fact that there are now under ice. The St ul's T. A. B. society will There will be a soc and_enter- | very often leave a person too weak to cum- o < — — me S5 e | hat the severe weather conditions of winter, tuinment at Athletic hall tomorrow cul | Lhimtn: ey bet thel vasie ensivie ts or as Sullivan’s dancing school, Grange | €Vening for the members of the mir impingement is the direct cause. Have hall, Berlin, Friday, McKeor's orch.—~ | strel and those who hclped to get Up | swme removed by a Chiropracior. nature PYREX, FLASHLIGHTS, OIL HEATERS, TOOLS, RAZOR | the fair There are about will do the rest advi o Pianos, Victrolas, records. C. L. | have be.n invited J A VO STROPS, RIFLES, UNIVERSAL ALUMINUM WARE. Plerc & Co New Britain. Opposite CARD OF THANKS ° Y GIVE HER THAT NEW BATHROOM SET. Ta our friends and neighlors who at a week ago. | b wcord and deed have h “‘»‘;‘:’I usml"‘{ Th Chi 1< e S wrement e et oot | s was srage v g, PlalnwlleEng.&Supp_lyC gratitude. our burden lighter . P Mr. and Mrs, Clifford F. Dodge. ¢ 3 ACCURAC

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