New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 20, 1920, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1920. ENEEPEEEEEEEE PEEEEEEEEEEErEE eI s e e e S -THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE PIANO HOUSE IN THIS SECTION PIANOS and PLAYER PIANOS Kranich & Bach Lester Kohler & Campbell Newby & Evans Angelus and others, Dear Friends: Answering your thought as to what you should get for Christmas, we are glad to offer a suggestion that it be something of a lasting nature, something that will be educational, someth THE C. L. PIERCE & COMPANY Formerly THE PIERCE & WARD PIANO COMPANY SALESROOMS 246 Main St. (©pp Momument) "Phone 1117-2 New Britain, Conn., Dee. 20, family and friends a lasting and continuous pleasure—A Piano, cational and a continuous pleasure.” We have on hand a large s Machines and Records, which can be obtained on Easy Monthly Now Is the Time KOHLER & C_'AMPBELL Over 2,500 sold in this vicinity, § BASKETBALL LEAGUES » Trade School to Start Year's edule of Gamew at South Man- chester Tuesday. iThe New Britain - Htate Trade ool team will open its basketball ITIZENS’ VICTOR (Talking Machines) Largest and Most Complete Stock of PARLORS Rooms 215, 216 Booth’s Block Our Large Stock of Pianos and Player Pianos Consists of the Following Makes: LESTER WESER MERRELL BRIGGS WEBSTER KOHLER and CAMPBELL NEWBY and EVANS LEONARD BIDDLE ANGELUS " Style XIV Style XVI Style XVII ........ ing that will be to you, your Player Piano, Victrola are lasting, edu- tock and assortment of Pianos, Talking \ Terms if desired. This Is the Place This Vicinity. HIS MASTER'S VOICE’ HIS MASTER’S VOIC Come in and hear it. . . = TS \ VICTROLA Style IX—$75.00 VICTROLA Style X—$125.00 A Large And Complete Victrola Stock Now On Hand For Your Selection Thanking you for your kind attention and trusting we may have the pleasure of talking matters over with you, assuring you the same complete satisfaction we have given to thousands of our patrons during our business life of nearly 30 years in your midst, and wishing you a Merry Christmas we remain, 0 T 5 5 O )5 5 ) 6 5 ) ) s ) season tomorrow when t e—y will go to South Manchester. Their rivals of tomorrow were successful in defeating them for the championship last year but the Jocals feel sure of returning with the laurels of victory. There are several new players on the loeal lineup this season and a strong team is looked forward to. Those who will probably appear on the team in the game are: | SOuth Manchester; 23rd, Terivville at Secora, Mieczkowskl, Fitzptrick, Swan- son, Waskitz, Adamaitis Carison and Brafton. At a meeting held yesterday afternoon Bratton was elected captain. The following is a schedule of games Proposed for the team this season. December 21st~—New Br.ndn at | CLEAN SCREENED Egg - Stove - Nut per ton . . . . 18 Pea or nr. 2 Nut per ton , . . . Mixed Coal-Egg-Stove or Nut with Pea Coal 162 per ton %17 Boullet Coal per ton . . . ... .. $15 THE CITIZENS’ OF N. B. Main Office and Yard, Dwight Court, Tel. 326. Main Street Office, Mutual Bldg., 122 Main, Tel. COAL CO. INC. 1413 Arch Street Office, M. I. Jester, Tel. 811 ALL COAL NET CASH. The arrival of a number of cars at a slightly reduced price at the mines has enabled us to quote the following prices effective December 21st, 1920. 5 ’ evening. | | New Britain. January Sth—Bloomfield at New Britain; 22nd, New Britain at Bloom- field; 29th, South Manchester at New Britain. February 4th—New Eseex; 11th, Alumni. March 11th, Essex at New Britain. CITY ITcMS l “Say It With Music” at Morans'.— [ advt. | Britain at vt. Mrs. V. Liest is spending the holi- days at Bennington, New Hampshire. Removal sale at Besse-Leland's. —advt. Isabella Circle, Daughters of Isa- bella, will hold a meeting this even- ing at § o'clock. All members are asked to make final returns tonight as the awarding of the quilt will take place at this meeting. Auto washing, day or night, Hanna's Garage.—advt. John F. Leeney, state president of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, at- tended a meeting at Bridgeport yester- day held in the interests of the Irish ‘Republic movement. Let us store your battery for you this winter, reasonable rates. Simmons Storage Battery company. Phone 22465.~—advt. The New Britain Musical club will | hold a business meeting and musicale in the Grammar school hall this Lot of men's and young men's $45 | overcoats $29.63 at Besse-Leland Co. | —advt. Rev. John L. Davis of the Trinity Methodist church is in New York on a business trip. Herbert Bates today entered the employ of the Armour company as a salesman. Mr. Graham’s dance, Y. W. C. A. to- night. All members are requested to be present.—advt.. The local Zionists observed their Chanukah in Judd's hall last evening. Jewelry Xmas gifrs, Henry Morans’. —advt. The annual Christmas-party will be iobserved at the Y. W. C. A. for | members only this evening- Men's Bmerson Shoes, every pair Reg. $14 and Yours With Service, THE C. L. PIERCE CO. P. S. Remember 246 Main Street, opposite the monument. Over 2,000 satisfied Lester Piano custom- g i ers, 2,500 Kohler & Campbell customers. Ask and be convinced. Also we carry large stock of Sheet Y b | Music and small musical merchandise. : / THE C. L. PIERCE CO. / IEEIIEEIEIIEIEEIIEEIEIEIEI@EE]E@EEE@E@EE@E@E@E}E@EE@E TRINITY CHURCH NOTES. Friday Selected for Singing Christmas Carols to the Parish Shut-ins, The Trinity Methodist church an- nounces the following program for the week: Tonight (Monday) at 6:30 p. m., Teachers’ Tea, followed by meeting of the Sunday school board. Tuesday—W. H. M. 8. sewing at the church in the afternoon: 4:30 p. m., The Girl Scouts will hold their usual meeting, followed by a Christmas party and supper; 7:45 p. m., class meeting le¢ by Mr. E. F. Neumann: 7:45 p. m., meeting Bearers at the church. Wednesday—7:00 p. m., the Phila- thea class will have a party for the families they are helping Thursday—7:45 p. m., prayer meet- ing. Friday—B p. m., the young people of the church will meet at the church and go together to sing carols to the sick and shut-in people of the church. The Philatl ea class have this in charge and ask for the cooperation of all who can sing. Next Sunday morning the quartet and special choir will render a special musical service and at 6:30 p. m. the Sunday school cantata, *“His Star,” will be given. of Standard CHIROPRATIC TALK NO. 2 | CHIROPRACTIC FOR STOMACH TROUBLE ! BY J. A. VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR. cause of stomach trouble is not an ff the flow of nerve energy, Wwhich | jshould be zoing to these parts. If your | *tomach is fed with 100 per cent. of nerve energy, your stomach will not trouble you. J.A. VOLZ The Chiropractor 260 WAIN STREET, BOOTH BLOCK Suite #91, Feurth Floor Phone 1738 O~ Nours: 9-1% a. - Style XI—$150.00, | ] 3 ) ) ] ) 1 of new members will be observed at 1 League will have charge of Sunday morning services. The Luther” yices on New Year’s Eve. Xmas Candies Buy your Candies Here for Christm from the largest stock in the city. We a have a large stock of Fancy Baskets. Ribbon Candy «... 30clb., 2 Ibs. - Special Assorted Chocolates 59c Ib., 2 Ibs Headquarters for Apollo, ‘. Dagge Park & Tilford, and our own Home mad Chocolates and all kinds of Hard Candies. Ice Cream put up in Cartons to tak Our Cream is the kind that carrie home. the reputation.

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