New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 7, 1921, Page 7

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Should Prove Interesting to Men Who Want the Best Outfittings LET U3 SHOW YOU SHIRTE madras, Russian cords, si and other beautiful shivtings i custom made. ton dowx. shirt, if they fade, of ‘‘Winsted?’, ‘‘Not and other well known makes, i black, oxford and natural, al mixtures, priced from 29%¢ to Silk and Wool Socks in pl hoather mixtures, also faney priced at $1.00 and $1.50 pair Men's CGolf Hose with fa heather mixtur ors, figures, polka dots, two: ete. Knitted Four-in-Hands in a wonderfu selection. Our prices for chance for greatest choice, 59¢ to $2.93. HAVID ON PROMPTLY REC Berlin News | CASHIMAN FAMILY IN AUTO MISKAP Rutomobile in Accident &t Ken-| sington Bridge i “NATIONAL SPEECH WEEK” s, brushed wool and alpaca priced from $1.75 to $4.50 pair. HANDSOME CRAVATS - array of the newest and best shapes, designs and colorings, made of nicest silks, plain col- -toned effects AN AUTOMOPRILE DELIVERY FOR N | tory Children at Junior High School Be-| gin Obscrvance This Morning— | | Webster | the Lierlin Congregational church to| M Berlin and Kensington Church Notes—Items of Interest. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cashman and their three children, Benjamin, Pearl and Barbara, had a narrow escape from injury at about 5 o'cloc evening when their automobile struck by another opp the old Kelly saloon in Kensingt As the story was told hy Mr Cashman, the family was returning from New I3 They had under the railroad bric right side of the noticed another miu ward New Dritain from thought that the driver proaching machine lost the wheel for he swerved and despite the fact that Mr. man immediately swerved his chine to the right and onto the ley tra he could not hit by the oncoming Mrs. Cashman that if the machine in which she riding could have been further to the right it is possible they would not str The left rear wheel of the automol was struck by the front wheel of the other car. one in the was badly hurt, although ceived a good shaking up. tomobile, however, badly dam- | aged. The fenders, running b and wheels were amashed heyon pair. A man Beckley driver the Cashr Le drivers maching the they ge on when headed Berlin. of the control to his left 1 It is ap Cash- mii- trol- avoid being wehine stated, however, | wis bit that have been machine they The au- | re was the id by is name have of clhitne which str rning that ave been sum monel + Judge Gris- | woltt in this evening | at 15 o'clock | National Speech Week. Today marked the heginning of the observance dional Speech Week” throughont the country. Un- der the dircction of committe headed by “Joseph Me( exten- sive plans been for the observane Berlin High school. The tag week at_ this school week will be different inge held by any of the or other surrounding the pan adopted any a mistake during the tagged and must wear the the teachers and scholars that he has not heen talk. Teachers as well will be obliged to w are making r school has been divid divisions to make the more lively 1 the pect that the hoys and more thoughtful hefore In observance of the theme contest has been arrang the varlous English el . Anyone | who made five mistakes while delfv- | ering the theme today was obliged to sit down. On Tues wone mak- | ing 4 mistakes, Wedne Thure- day and Friday one mistake will | ajso be oblidged to sit down. The teachers at the schol today re- ported that the puplls weretaking an | F: an o ted thi both ct appear of to town cot e madc Junior have at the the than New schools, pupil week will perfect in 3 the pupils w them if they stakes. The into various contest \HY‘ teac ex- | girls will be | speaking an oral for to be held coming that he- Britain Under making will so that which during be know | his caught 1 weelk | the | o'clock. | Sunday NEW BRIT Nt AIN DAI ‘ Our new line of the “Yorke’ made of woven and. printed stripe madras, fibre silks, broadeloth silk, erepe de chine, pongee, L neat stripes, fignres and polka dots. ““Yorke’ Shirts fit like See these of white oxford, with neek hand or with attached collars that but- The colors in ““Yorke’ Price range $2.00 to $12.98 each, WARM WINTER S0CKS—Wool me'’, shirts are guaranteed fast, blame the laundry, not the ones ‘‘Phoenix”’ n plain colors, s0 in - heather $1.00 pair, ain colors anc clocked, are SWEATER COATS, in pullover style with V neck, or the button-up kind, with or without collar, in shaker stiteh or fine cardi- weave. Black, navy, brown, gxford, green, heather mixtures and white at $7.50 to $15.98 each, gan FLANNEL SHIRTS of “Congr make in grey, khaki, navy, brown, green and wine, with button down eollars and pockets, priced from $1.00 to $4.98 each. ney tops in A beautift ‘‘CARTER'S UNIONS —Medium and heavy weight wool, long or short sleeves, for fien of all sizes, $2.25 to $5.€8 each. Shirts and Drawers, Winsted, Glaston. bury, Am. Iosiery and other makes $1.50 to $4.08 each. Cravats ~ give L8k ok s W BRITAIN YOU CAN DIPEND EIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US Berlin_ street. Last Berlin | Tonight is ladies cal bowling alleys. Lee Lawrenee of Sunday with refative A number of the | and Mrs. Walter Werdelin tendered | them a pleasant surprise social at their home on Main street, Saturday | evening. rds, music and refresh- | ments were enjoyed by all. Guests Wi present from New Britain, Plainville, Reckleys and East Berlin. Jarvis Dowd, of Newark, N. J. spent the week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dowd of Main strect Cha active interest in the project and are ned to believe that the 1ts of | rving the week will be satisfac- and will aid the boys and girls in being more careful of their gram- mar. The older people of the town as well as the young d to take hand in making the week ful in Berlin Preparing Barrel The people of the Berlin Congrega- tional church are busy preparing and fillin barrel with old clothes and other articles which 1 still b found useful, to be sent to the Chendler Normal and Industrial Insti- | tute at Lexington, Kentucky. This in- stitute is a mission s®hool and has a large regist . The nt by the various churches to school re disposed of in some manner to for funds for the upkeep of the school. Berlin Church Notes, A. Fiske and Willlam will be thv delegates from Items., night at the lo- Hartford, in town friends spent are of Mr. sucee: to b and family of Ber- in have moved into the ormerly occupied by Clifford nd family on Grove street. ske formerly resided on cnne. William Dennis of with his parents, Dennis wttend the conference The final rehears Congregational churches of Connecti- | “Miss Molly* will be held at the D e hald da w London Tues-|letic hall this evening. This day, Wednc and Thursday of this| Wil be presented Wednesday week. ¥ | at the Athletic hall. The Women's Aid society will meet| Philip Nase of Middletown, at the home of Miss Llizubeth Wil-| the week-end with relatives on cox, Wednesday. The gathering has| COX avenue. been calicd for 3 o'clock and a large| Miss Minnie Holmquist of Kensing- attendance Is requested. ton been visiting relatives in The Women's Board of Mi town. the Congregational churches will| There will be an entertainment and hold its annual meeting at the United | social at the Athletic hall next Mon- church in New Haven this week y evening, Nov. 14th, to be given Among those from this church who| Dy some young ladies from Crom- will attend are Mrs. S. A, Fiske, Mrs, | Well. Pardon . Rickey and Miss Caroline| Mr. and Savage. tertained The Older Sunday. tained at th Ildward Holigan of Southington, s NIl Qe spent Sunday with relatives in town. eveing Raymond Sargent, who has heen A supper for spending few da; with relativ Junior Endeavor in town, returned to his home in New The Britain Sunday. otclodk Commencing today, the Berlin Con- struction Co., will reduce the work- Dodge Mrs. Wilcox I f se money 8 Hartford, Mr. 81 | Sund Rev. and al for the play, Ath- play evening general of spent Wil- ions of Mrs. Walter relatives from New Werdelin en Britain club will be enter home of Mr. and Mrs. in st Berlin on of this week the society meal in the memhers of the will be held will served church dining room Announcement services yesterday Piske that a chureh held Wednesday, followed made at the| ing force, by Rev. A supper will 15 HER OWN SAFETY in at | (Continued from First Page) | | was S by a soci N of ote: the will evening The ton class church this ca Methodist class rooms The row chureh Hanford. The Ladies’ an all-day this we church pray evening at will I r meeting 0 o'clock charge tomor- in the F. 8. 1 ol Belit the United commercial of ; equal Ald will hold | (i work rdnesde of | t ozl Weaneaday oh| =5, restriction of sea arma The session will begin at : L e ' ments offers no difficulties peculiar to it Taienad At the | Jyance, Her navy is already below o ot ot the|ANY Tormula likely to he adopted. school depurtment are ex-| 4——I'rench interests —concentrate pected to attend the Sunday school|UPON land armaments, Their strength conyvention to be hold in Harltord on| % “onditioned by Germany and th Bhblirday of il wosl | payment non-payment of repar: Armistice Day in Berlin, LonspASEtianETepAnLLIaN gl Bmmn Hart Willard thapter,[1iary duestions are considered to be , Wil hold an open meeting| C/03¢1Y related AN Loy Community house on Berlin pen P nm this coming I'riday afternoon i haienine at which time a speaker from Na L EALion tional headquarters will give a talk| debts in the conference on Irance. This will be about the[l'vench delegation would be only Armistice day programs to he to discuss them held in Berlin may he Births Recorded: broadly drawn® houndaries within A daughter, Rena, has heen born| Which the PFreunch le} to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ramyonic of | thoughts are moving, but M. Briand Kensington. | moes into the conference with his A daughter, Catherine lizabeth, | Customary philosophic attitude of not has been born to Mr. and Mrs, | holding too closely to pre-possessions, Michaels of Kensington. RBctolive ming Lhd L dle Burlin Trenis: t any time amine fresh 'he third of a scries of whists wiil| Proposals or to re-examine old ones played at the T. A. B. hall on|under new aspects. Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock Helen Chamberiain - and James O'Brien of Kensington were the Incky Kensington holders at the fair in Meriden. th won § tev. 8. A. Fiske of Berlin street has returned from a visit to Amherst, M W Stat towards opportunies society 2l S on The 30 o'clock he home of Mr All teache Th D. A at the street when tr Therefore to rs the to 1§ begin to mect S0 B the pre- | pared These considered as the s John | keeping posed a to ¢ hurs,, Fri. and Sat. FOX'S -- — FOOTFALLS — Moose | T C. basketball team will practice at the town hall tonight. The ckly meeting of the s men will he held at the town clerk's office this evening. Work has been resumed on the shingling of the community house on hold | lee BREATHE IN HEALTH That cold in the head e be ended easily by Hyomei. No stoma dosing Breathe it through the and mouth, Monav hack if it cot or h nose fails, LADIES residence | ent | in | | I DOES IT PAY of | _ | Cross arc an | LY HERALD, MONDAY RED CROSS WILL ELECT OFFICERS Evening AUXILIARY ~ MEET All-Plainville and Rangers of New Dritain Play Tie Game Ag Brock-Barnes Post Changes Pa- rade From Evening Until Morning —Other Items. | of the American Red the town hall of this week will take the various meeting Plain- of the held at ¥ evening of officers reports of read o be made f celebration arnes to The annual ville Branch Cross will be | on Wednesd The election place and the officers will b Plans will ticipating in ti by the Brock-¥ American Legion mistice Day. Services Amos 1, will give : cvening at the Advent Christian church on Broad street. Hi ,.‘ sle and interesting speaker and th public is invited to come hear him par planned be held on Ar- at 1 Church of stfield, N orroy is and Religions Census, All the Plainville churc arranged to unite in the ing a religious canv of the | and have engaged Mr. and Mrs. J. Miner, who are employed by | Connecticut Bible society, to do work. They are to be of the present we thought thht three we quired to complete the task as will call at every home in town. ' whole state is covered in this census taking and valuable information gained. Mr. and Mrs. Miner pleasant people to et and | expected that they will | received here and that they will given all possible aid in their work. il Meeting. The regular meeting of the Wom- an's Auxiliary to the Brock-Barnes post will be held tomorrow evening at the post headquarter The Woman's Auxiliary to the Post at Bristol has been invited. | members of the Brock-Barn are also invited to attend and hes the reports of Miss Helen Brock who ittended the Legion Convention Kansas City as delegate for the local |auxiliary. he have work o tak- town Ired the | this | in 1 Thurs. 1 is are it is be The post | Toothall Results, | All-Plainville and the Rangers New Britain played a tie Rockwell's IMield yesterday | the score heing 6 to 6. | second tic game these two teams have had this scason. The Crimsons also pl: zainst the tain at Rockwell's field. as well played by both Rev. Henry H. Washburn. funeral Rev. Henry Homer Vash! who died at the home of m, Henry N. Washburn on 144 West Main street, Saturday, was held |this aftcrnoon from the Church | Our Saviour. Rev. George A. Hilton, | rector the church, officiated. v sted by Rev. George mage of Oyster Bay, Long Island. | terment was in the family plot Worcester, Mass. Rev. Mr, W |old and was born in ruary 1839. He of Brown Unive s of | 1859 and of the Union Theological | Seminary in 1875. He was pastor of the Christ Church Oyster Bay, Long Island, for 25 years, having re- slaned some time ago due to failing eyesight. He is survived by ono| daughter, Mis ¢ Washburn of this {town and two brothe Henry N.,| owner of the Plainville Casting cont pany, and John R., of Maryiand. Ladies' Aid Sale. Ladies' Afd Girls' Ever Ready club of | tist chureh, will hold | sale of fancy articles, | made tomorr day afternoon and eveni It will be held at the church parlors. On Wednesday evening, there wiil he | entertainment of B 1t afternoon ed a Nutmeg score- The sides, The of urn, t Tal- In- at at The and the | the Bap- their annual food and home and Wednes- society candy W ‘Il\‘ pro- by | ad- for 1, a iine nged for A small a ch committe Mrs. L. McKee; food, Bunnell, Mrs, B Adock; Fennell, presente gram having been the committee in char will be asked societies and ¢l a | mission fee to funds of the The following in ch Decor: Mills and Mrs. Jackson Mrs. 10 Hart, Mrs | Mitehell Mrs, I fancy work, Mrs, C' | Sedegren and Mrs, 1 aprons, Mrs. 1. IFarrar, Mrs, |and Miss Judd; candy, Miss Gertride | Ward, Mrs. Harry Stillman and Mrs, Arnold; children's table, Miss Allenc Bunnell and Mrs, Iruit \ ind 1D} C Mo Bronson; TO WORRY ABOTUT APPENDICITIS? Can appendicitis guarded a Yes, by proventing intestinal in Tho intestinal antiseptic, Adler-i-ka on BOTH upper r howel 1 |ing ALL foul, matter it infection. EXCELLENT tomach or chronic matter in can | i acts and lowe nov decaying start 5 on It remove never thought which nothing dislodge, n it is unbelievahble the impuritic Adlerdi-ka brought out all druggist | constipa which ur system you and One awful At was \ reports | THE AMERICAN | THT PLAINVILLY | NEW lainville RED CROSS BitANCH BRITAIN CHAPTER Conn., Nov. 7, 1921 member the American Ited hereby notified and warned | that the annual meeting of the Plain | h, New Britain apter, the Town evening, Novemier for the following purposes | First—To hear the reports of ‘('m and committecs Second-—To elect and ar | executive committee for the ensuing The ville will he Wednesday | 8 orclock Bu oflicers Thi l;w» To tra to come hefc JOHN E. SARAH busine neeting LAMB, Chairn 1 L. This is the | Assembly Called Tor Wednesday ' | her yost of the || : I of attemp be cordially | Kiltonic | | 1921, n e 3 O B 1A — P —————————— Stearns were present. Block, as pro. wns fined $76 and costs and qefrenteur ETAOIN fic-csN was fined $56 and were forfeited who did not ap- friend i rt My ertal 14 Plan prictor frequenter $ those of bration of | n Martin, proprietor of a at 82 and 1-2 Lafay- fined® $50 and costs Joseph Baba, Paul and John Jacob, who pleaded were each fined place was raided Sunday morning. Hartin, George 1d Solomon whom were taken in discharged | to connect chration wis bidiar (& 1ty Joseph rtigian, imbling, The quad, Martin Amhago ed ville 1 evening the proces The mittee Lawrenee finn beir re will b meeting of 1 n ¢ . it k of idence this eve 29 NEW MEMBERS AT SOUTH CHURCH chy ervice Briers, made the 1t le Plair Of These, Were Admitted to Mem- bership by Confession of Faith —Seven By Letters. members were of faith and ctters, as follow: sion of faith, Mrs. Geor- ou Andrews, No. 641 Arch Mrs. Insel Badal, No. 145 ston street; Estelle Veronica , No. 469 West Main street; la, 54 Beaver street; Hart, Hart street; John Washington street; John Broad; Jonathan Bablilla Broad; Miss Shalom 182 Washington Moshie Joseph Main street; Mrs. Marcus, 183 Walter Panormo Oceupin, 60 Griswold street; Norman 1 Occupin, 60 Griswold; David doshoo, 145 Washington street; Mrs. lic David Idishoo, 145 Washing- to cet; Mrs. Marian Jacob Sar. 183 Washington street; Freder- corge Schneider, 205 Maple Mrs. Rose Ellen Schnelder, Jle street; Grace Leah Sch- Lillian May Schnelder. Maple street. By letter » Andrews, 641 Arch street; rsalist church, Meriden; Mrs. William H. Hart, Hart street; Meth- hurch, Mamaroneck, New N and Mrs. Ernest M. 30 Stanley street, First suspended | Chureh, New London; Mrs. Russell Smith ana| H. Hubbard, 59 Buell street, First Hollow | Church, Hartford; Mr. and Mrs. Ar- | thur Hermse Johnson, 1336 Stanley Swedish Lutheran Church Britain; Joseph H. Potts, 1§ Madison street, First Church, Nortk Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. Clait Maple street, Vine Street Church, Birmingham, street; Washir Barkma Nico me Willi 1 m H driving 183 Jol were it oth tried annon, 0 court this miah Court, | D! b4 o street; ¢ tried Iast Abraham street; batte: Hilio New Nanajan the rnoon last veni lost for Tir friend the m erg o I of i into Hill s t nie to W | road Sold | at tt Wh nut 205 top Hilio W 1 odist Lor secured & Harwood, 15 | to 1 were men flc later t nd three concea fined | peal, be | Palmesc il ar and costs P. Upson Presbyterian Autoist Gooby witl AN TRAFFIC ] Irivi out He was Lanp with a touring street going to change the re it eted converted a touring ¢ He was discl Michael Kolnick ‘ MANAGES car certi ¢ Gooby ¢ ne was comy rged | drunkenne | Policeman | ac Mrs. | Beach | and | | tient which | CURTIS, sccretary. | rested | Saturday street Jud PPolicen afternc He paid § Winkle Witnes Woiecki Fined, Paul W s and breacl W t m Doherty Paul Witnesse came home condition. Ur doors. the police bLeen awakene made a ni the charged nection was the witl wit princi liminary h i aceuse his ret he was On that Pacific Frenc York, of coast agencies of th Line, of which she is assistan manager, Insulted Adolph G with br \ was i1 sept Wi Adolph's Phil man Policeman, ed instance herty he QUEEN OF SPADES Ari a hoist lor es to Lim und Guidel the 1w time lenier poli Gui He ) Daniel assauiti § the National Ina v ultural Botany at Can DONGTACC EPT SUBSTITUTES) | | eptior Qucen Notice It Mary,

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