New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 15, 1921, Page 7

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4INV2 S 'TRUMBULL TEN YEAR ' CLUB HAS BANQUET [ First Social of New Organization irst Views of Spring Styles |f[s1sesa10 tean puass | \ 3 Easter Fashion Treasures fme ovaee gl Important Dress Sale Our Entire , Displayed at Their Best e ; Stock Of High Class Dresses | THIS IS OUR DISPLAY WEEK for the very latest in one at all interested in modish attire to come view, admire and enjoy our ) More than 60 members and friends ster and Spring Wearables with cordial of the “Ten Year Club,”” of the Trum- : vitation given to every bull Elcctric company, enjoyed a ban- This most extraordinary cvent comprises exquisite original models and adaptations of owing of the correct fashions. quet at the assembly rooms of the | factory last night. The dinner was | served at 6:30 o'clock. It was the ‘ social event of the organization MILLINERY WEARABLES suen wae omy Crecene et |8 Smart Street Dresses Beautiful AfternoonDres of the Trumbull house, and George Georgeite, Crepe de Chine, Taffeta, Charmecuse Thoroughly high class Dresses, superbl, EA I ER F R EA I ER . Joutras, assistant manager, were the Dresses, beautifully tailored and beaded. Those ioned in Canton Crepe, Georgette and Crej guests of the club. William Georges, digtinctive touches which distinguish dresses of Chine. A wealth of exquisitc beaded and “ alesman, also attended. Music was the better type a|(\‘eloquent1y expressed in these cmbroidery effects enriches these gowns. cost exclusive styles in the season’s richest materials. a s Coats, Suits and Dresses the best, furnished for the banquet by charming models. woman will go into ecstasies over these DI PDur Hats, all have a style, : at will surely beguile Styles that will stand the test. C. Grove on the violin; Louis Melan- |8 With thelr unusual charm and beauty Colors and qualities that will satisfy pongatithe pisnoiandijosephiHeluion $19 95 $24 95 ‘here’'s one for you here, Be you miss, maid or matron, the banjo. . = e price not at all dear You should be our patron, MS(;'eralhsllflleakcrs we;c he‘ar‘?\. Jodl@: 5 é g 2 y 3 For mode, grade and price wil ify. . Trumbull gave a short talk as di e s ol R T R mena G Exclusive Dresses Smart Spring Suits - organization. Henry Trumbull, = ACCESSORIES TO COMPLETE OUTFIT George Slading, Charles Sherman, Everyone a masterpiece of the dressmakers’ They establish a new standard of val FINE FOOTWEAR, of course, all the smartest styles are here. Charles Livingston and Ralph Morrill art; every ome distinctly different and far from - 1 2t this price. Theme are. bor oull GLOVES IN EVERY STYLE, color and shade that was ever made save short addresses. After the din- pony coat models, belted styles and three. HANDBAGS, NECKWBEAMR in an assortment greater than elsewhere. ner and speech-making, John H. the commonplace. Values like these are unprec- |on8th mModels—in fact almost every type ALL PRICED IN A WAY that should bring you here to trade 5 Trumbull gave a showing of pictures . i i N sponsored by Paris for Spring. Some strictl 5 . taken while on a hunting trip in New edente. Exquisitely draped in the richest of ?rcd otlherubeaunfun;:r isuki embrold(‘revg or D N ) . display s W > S New Yo o F 9 3 s 2 o . B rimmed. Materials: Tricotine, Men’s ear PARTIOULAR ATTENTION CALLED to special display of Gowns worn by noted New York actress loundlamtlhe R_v t’“Isnodic\:o“(‘d some fashion's Bnout tavored sl Sreb et St s on view in our store windows. A PINK DRESS worn by Anna Wheaton, also a PEACH DRESS taken in th i orn by Kathleen Martyn both in Ziegfeld's Nine o'Clock Frolic A BLACK SILK GOWN worn by The affoir was arranged for by the committee composed of Don- 29.95 $24 95 . Beorgia Calne In Geo. M. Cohan's Mary. BLACK JET GOWN worn by Mrs. Fiske in “Wake Up Johna- social comn : an”, also period costumes worn in Nine o'Clock Frock, loaned by courtesy of Mr. Flo Ziegfeid through ald Benjamin, H. E. Peck, H. Dostin, C. F. Riecker and Fred Hiltbrand. neider Anderson & Co. of New York. The officers of the club are: Presi- dent, C. R. Sherman; vice-president, G AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOIl CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTIL.Y Stanley S. Gwillim; secretary and Classes Correct NEW WR AP o easurer, H. B. Stillman. ‘N RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. trea! £ T B Beinte 1] Faults The Plainville baseball team held ~|g o o . ; a mecting last night and pians were |H| [, Hsve vou ever realized that = _ outlined for the coming season. Her- |M o i hl; fhf m‘or'e "ge”r.‘z“ ”f'ui‘; . ' bert Ewald was appointed secretary. Sl € SE NEW held, and at each one the attendance | and Harold Upson. On the negative, | Plans were made for holding an en- will affect your future health BERUN appears to grow larger and the local | JOhn Emerson and Charles Hall will | tertainment and dance at the Grange and JReficichoys 4h}\(‘v“” ;‘117’1"_9" people tuke more interest. | Be hemra. e hall some time in May and a com- St S i Dy In bringing out their points of the| Tpe uuc«u:a ‘:’f"(‘i S‘T_"ihng mittee was elected to arrange f:)r the i e Ry said that due to the over supply of | Prominent citizens and just how it ;m}[ éas‘s§d § 'v‘ra}m Foran and Floyd where you are assured of labor now in this country there was| ® Settled is not known. Last yea- the | Kalish. The committee will meet pert service and treatment that nidld not take an’official action | again next Tuesday night and reports Sl S reslors omn sehiito S noint where fyougdesice Hit. Wraps and Coats that are refreshingly Spring-like, for flF IMMIERATI“N NS Posws Eoe SNy Seew fordgmars. | ‘\'}Jt‘ paglowed the footsteps of | of progress will be given. The support i ritain and other cities, It also | of tha towpswébple Is looked forward Consult our Mr. Hines, Op S i tometrist. flowing lines and graceful draping they have caught somel n cheaper than the| dependeq : *d_on the hours obsarved by it inmi as Americ 2 > » the man- & s S e y 2 m entertainment, s s s 5 Yot has not taken any action on the | forms for the team will be secured N Lyce“m (laims That U. S.| would put many Americans out of a|mmatter wna otk WHllibelaon ITEaes] o e e youth and Spring and smartness. L ——— . | They also asserted that at | plied this year as last | there was accomodations f nly 2501 " There is a bill before the legisiature | °L [0UN4INE 2 leagl'&"““‘ Four teams | 16 plainville Cemetery association The Junior Choir of St. John's will compose the league. held its annual meeting at the town | Mission will hold a rehearsal at the REBELL'ON out of the old country to come OVer| to stay on standard time. The s iier o soon and the field will e rolled and | . "o oo tive committee, Harry A.| Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Morse, the people of Kensington were a | years ago, when immigration was at| company wil remain on standerd e ing factor in stating whether or h Al o in the United “ always enough roo Weekly Morbj 7 dity Report 2 bate held »t | cording to statistics, there are about S two case: . b < thh result of the deba has two cases of diphtheria and two |5¢¢ that football teams, basketball | . " "hroken fence around the Old visiting his daughter Migs -Florence | volt; is siok, gassy sl job give the foreign man the first Pick | lin is not know, S 2 and lower the standard which should | Carter said this tmyry ", Selectman | nent business men of the town have Has Enough Foreigners e e i the. Amiercan " Tactorion | oo a1d this morning that the srme | Picygento. mack wD (e orgamisaion ; 2lis Islanc ards g would be ap- | ; ‘ rarry roject T is Island p-|in an effort to carry out the project Cemetery Assn. Meet: Hazel Stone of Washington .street. H » DAYLIGHT SAV]NG people whereas today there are over | asking for the agaut: > 1,300 people stationed there. It Was| time to be on of standard| The management has been fortu- | _c € 'S Snnual S 0% aiso claimed that there is not enough | nag already peocer PUISOTY. The bili | note in getting Allen's field for next ' STt §fce last misht. Officers Were i s ori st ine | T e room in the United States for the| go to the senate ('rhl;\ o and will | s .son and the majority of the games | .. "'p cggent, A. H. Condell; vice- | Mr. and Mre, H. Il::l\:(iss.h undesirable class which want to get| pag = OmMorrow. SERLR Jisr 5 »re. It is expected . 2'S: o » A H. 9 Mr. a Mrs. H. ave re- . n or Any Other Town if Bill desirable cla [ passed here most towns are expected :';,',;ll be,.qf.:?s:dgi:;é: will be Ela\-cd president, E. A. Baker; secretary and | turncd to their home in South Nor- ng it, Passes the Senate To- | hore Bowa s # e < 3 treasurer, Town Clerk Robert C. Ush- | walk after spending a short visit with 0 » ' = ¥ 1s not compeled to cha 3 s Rev. Carleton Hazen and Mr. Lewis | 4 A change but i = J never have been as many immigrants | ’“G""aclu::‘m::‘:n";'l ha.; metRwithiine | S e e ea | ayibe de }‘_hflmr’; fi'dwr‘z“ ”'l“‘;‘su?“d Jul}nl_H- Church of Our Saviour wil meet at Pape’s Diapepsin’, n 4 5 e | e and it is thought. although | ° 2 : rumbull. Reports of the association | the rectory of the church tomorrow i i allc this as about 10 . ough | oo . | % Mlowsd in this country as sbew 1ot officially known that the rallroad | Sided upor. e ot o | were given. It showed that $265 haa | evenine. ends Indigesti its height. They claimed that there is| time D e e I e 1o orsanmize an | een received during the past vear| The weekly morbidity report of the Sour, Acid Sto e : . S hilotic assosiation whereby alligamen | Loom Iota 3950 irecelved; from aravesij|department]iof) healthl at! Hartford jmmigrants should be allowed in States to supply labor for all classes T Ly fif Sk catara ceo Be Aianaedter | and other sources, while the expenses | shows Plainville to have had but one | nited States, a forelgner wWould | wyo wish to come into the country. | the week endip, '{“‘"”"’"3 Teport for|2 TN 03 under this association’s | Lotaled $905.76. A balance of $74.83 hcase of scarlet fever during the past | We much of a show, Judging |As a final plea they stated that, ac-| the state 'Ipp_.r";"én‘:’”r‘)l sakued by | o isi5a! iThe lorgantsation fwonld [ o touod to e i | week. | Lumps of undigested of health, Berlin The association is planning to re-| Amos W. Coons of Bridgeport is | pain. If your stomachi as many foreigners leaving the coun-| o Shs s Lo a . f measles. teams and others are founded, and | cororery with a new onme. Other im- | Coons and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | what won osttoreh would back them up throughout the you j as mould bk T D e ertion ma. | Provements which had been started | W. E. Coons of Fast street. | furned sour: ‘nasa i surprise shower was held for | 563500, >1O! BiD < last year, but not carried out on ac- | NOTICE—Get your provisions and meats at | helch gases and acids ture, Plainville fans can be assured | . .t ¢ 130k of labor, will be re-| The Pul Market, Whiting St.. Plain- Sy ; ville. Goods delivercd day ordered undigested food—just Jongre « church ensington Congregational el el bpben st dov i vening. At the meeting of the Pelliaattiiar debase iinel ioates ) 's Lyceum last night a debate on | conferred and claimed the af-|_ ° olved: that immigration should | firmative the winners on two points uspend for two years” was held. | One on the weight of their argument Sam Emerson g Toman ”"”‘nlu'l ,”_", other on the evidence of on the affirmative side while | Preparation : 3 aze a 'Bar vis Next et s Carleton Hazen and Earl Lewis ng T v e e R T Surprise Shower. M.ss Jessie Carriere of N o & D] New Britain v - ing at the hol P Niaii; of fast games of every sort during > == —just i omejot iM sl Rtellal Gooduich | o oERE Nt co et | Sumed. An extension to the West| Go'your cream at Conforti's. Best New | Or two of Pape's Diap rlin last evening. It was held e Bl Pesoe Cemetery will eventually have to be | Haven Dairy Cream handled. ¥ull line of ' neutralize acidity and in the form of a St. Patrick's part Miss Em: 2 made and a stretch of land adjoining | fruits and cigars. Fresh Stuffed Dates daily. | you wonder what becan About 18 gues 4 The funeral of Miss Emma Peace | ;'° 0"~ s Sl Al u wonder wha > guests were present includ- held at 2 o'clock this afternoon | It will have to be purchased. This S ST acidity, indigestion and gly brought out the points for | The next meeting of the organiza- | .. Nk thel oo =it 10 nrowatatreary| PlIDEOBAISEhaveRto Ibsfdons WIthin | you o1a tires made. Iike new at a very |, If vour stomach do& ~ : be - rom the office of the Ame 0 the course of the next two years. low cost. Retreads-guaranteed 4,000 miles. | of your liberal limit witl ative. fon will be held at the Kensington | nerican | o™ yles M. Tranmer and Rev. J : 3 S neg 5 Hardware corporatio: 3 s ware | ReV: James M. 4 oly Name Entertainment. anizing Wor W. A. Bolliver, | § i - chun : | poration. Game: . - Holy i food i dam Judges were E. E. Austin, M Methodist church on Monday evening ames were | .. E. Tyler officiated. Burial was ) x a | if your food is a da L . E . D d and dancing was held. Re- | 5°0r8® E- 3 g | The members of the chorus of the |a help, remember the a injthe \West cemetery. Holy Name Society, who are to par- | ot harmices] shondil Moore and W. W. Fagan and | March 28. The subject for debate at ! : b the afirmative side the decision, | this time be: “Resolved: that the war “’l‘\"“(’.’_“‘ erej alsojserved 2 i r ] e present at the meeting said it | \Indemnity demanded from Germany| WSS Carriere is soon to become the g : D CUI I HIS OU I | Zapes Disveretr. REN bride of Arthur Pepps, also of the East Berlin. Thursday night of this week, will hold |at drug stores. . o et should be reduced.” Those on the one of the most interesting yet afirmative side are: Joseph .Wilson Hardware city. Miss Alice Rich has ag,cepted a | jts last rehearsal at the Grange Hall a0 X & —— Report Good Fishi position with the Connecticut Metal | tomorrow night. All members are | OLD ENGLISH RECIPE FOR CA- i TARRH, CATARRHAL DEAF- and Chemical works. urged to attend. Tickets for the affair 1 1 as selling fast | NESS AND HEAD NOISES. Many of tk . 5 BEm AND HE'R BEA.U are ro'rngrx’mg"good xfic;hf’[m:?r""'" The Knights of Pythias will meet| have been reported - L known Pipe's Tail brook. mni .l | this evening in their club rooms, and a large crowd ‘s looked forward | If You know of some one who is | claimed to be one og ook This is| i Walter Squires of Cromwell | to. troubled with Catarrhal Deafness, | el L re 4 best Hn.\h was visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. | Petition Held Up, . head n s, or ordinary c:\_tarrh, cut GEE ,MOM HOW COME YOU COMB and every day there are o hnecticut [yonry Bailey! Monday. The petition for the establishing | out this formula and hand it to them VOURE WAY YOUR HAIR THAT WAV scen along the brook who. are. weq| Miss Elsie Benson who has been| of a building line on both sider of [ d you may have been the means of | OUTA DATE LETTING YOUR EARS residents of Borlin. The inhabitants | Yomema mome. | B O e eriock 1o | from total deafness. In Tngland [ along its bank report good luck at | “rpeladies of Sacred Heart church ! y i€ SR MRS PEer o POLaY @ | scientists for a long time past heve ol [tempts they have made this | i) hold a public whist Friday eve-| mown'"PBlan commi L A e d that catarrh is a constitu- q $ ¥ tional disease and necessarily requires VOGN AR | G5 g spring. patri - ning at the home of Mrs. Patrick Hol- | ;,.¢ition prepared and possibly a meet- { X constitutional treatment. Ex-Service Men Need Help. igan. Everyone is cordially invited 10| jno il not be called now until two : In as much as the brick sea attend. weeks or more. The fact that a sur- Eprayeginhalons Ran dgn one g O e local Mrs. Wilhelmina Kelsey is visiting| o "0t the street in question is boing | @€ liable to irritate the delicate.air | passages and force the disease into the | ' ’J | will open soon in the r | - E and the farmers will soon X0 wor_k on their farms, the local or- \ (R P G \,\ ? ganization of ex-service men is ask- : \ ) d ; {ing all employers who think they her son Walter Fowler in Hartford. | n54qe and a map will have to be on 4 A middle ear which frequently means Miss Dorothy Rosen has resumed| gio o the town clerk’s office, has held teaching d1 the Hubbard school after | ., (e proceedings. total deafness, or else the disease may | an illness of a_week. | Forestiilo News. be driven down the air passages Miss Betty Prait has been visiting Friends in. town of Mr: Minnie | toWards the lungs which i eqlm}[\' as |#end word to Arthur Benson in East | her mother in West (‘ro'n\\'sll. 4| Woodfora of syracuse, N arel di‘mf:;rmxs. . [“n? fn_\lnlm_n:thfmdmula Berlin There are some ex-service he grove is being cleared up an srieved t & 7 which is used extensively in the damp x-S c | & o learn of S at : e Ok 1 = her untimely death | g opch climate is a constitutional | | | | would have work for any men fo| | men in the town who have been out |1'« brush burned. It will probably be | ;. 2 = 4 : : . i which took place on Sunday at-that i gooeest CUbere o & CO0 ecial of of work for several weeks and have | made into a park to be used by the | place. Mrs. Woodford was o { . not been able to find employment. | town this summer. Plane are being | L. acnt here and has a sister. Mrs, | | ¢ficacious to sufferers here who For promo Many also have families or have | made to put an electric light in the| ;" Dayton ofliChiurch strect | sars live under more favorable climate mg'beautg [ dependents and, in the opinion of | center of the grove. | Viving her, ? ('ogdiuons. e Cuticura = - the legion, should be given prefer-| Miss Florence Clari of Middietown | YWl RCL | o oic Missionary |, SEOUTe, from vour druggist 1 ounce | | are unexcelle KE THE WAY . ence in regards to employment in | has been the guest of relatives inj ... o the Asbury ‘Methodist | :.hig r;:m: i(aoubls ;O {g i ,pi“t af cum is an ideal X eir ome “ wn. h, e rtai T ! B 3 i L Aiefal their own home town e Tor villay ! church, entertained the members of | ot water and a little granulated freshing an WEA Berlin Bits. 2 TS 3 5 the Standard Bearers at the church | g - til Qissolved. TN delicate skins. HAIR ? ITS THE ) Jrovement company are now ready | e e sugar; stir until dissolved. ake one S, Harold Aspinwall of Kensington ;‘r istribution and members should ' 1ast eveninz. A Cottage Prayer meet- | tablespoonful four times a day. This LATEST / has returned to his home from Wal- | 27 V0 T "o e | ing will be held this evening at 7:30 | will often bring quick relief from dis- AN s lingford where he has been under- "“,rhe Junior Auxiliary will meet with 0/clock at the home of Norman E. | tressing head noises. Clogged nostrils E Holmes of Central street. should open, breathing become easy 7 going treatment. ~ : s Miss Dorothy Rich Friday afternoon. | f ] o The T. A. B. drum corps will go | Jthers' club will meet with | Mass were held at 6 o'clock this 4 hearing improve as the inflam- | "

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