New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 12, 1921, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAILD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 192 7 ;‘Li“m MUY AR R VR TR L SRS SN 1§ T '{ L) I E;) &)u!- ”" , Coroner’s — Report Dxonerates Thanksgiving Sale in Progress " H e Y Holbrook of Complicity IN DOWN STAIRS SECTION—featuving Dinnerware, fancy Ching, Cut Glass, Lamps, Hoos and ail things for diving room and kitchen, Look to your newds for the coming holiday and savings offered here just now. : Lo pel RINNCLvaL LU Gldsa W ! h J | Members—Girls Club Plans For and Houscwares, all at very special prices at this sale | | Disteibution of Thanksiving Bas- { | | | S THE cAUSE] Cross Start Driy Loy New 100 Dinner Sets, 82 picces, tull service for six people, choice of two decoratic : Kets—Chuarch Notes—[tems Aluminum Convex Kettles, with cover, a big special at this sale’s low price $1.69 vulue, $1.00. 'k ket WAL Len Co! Clothes Pins in bazs of 100 at this sale 19¢ | : | | 1 10¢ a bag Hart f ted that the official Pine Cat Glass high and low footed Sherbets, and 1 Tea Tumblers with choic £ two cuttings, 1 ]| e port of Dr. il N tello, ot the value 35¢ cach utopsy per Richard Cafferty { thi O\ o Iioor Brooms of good grade, special sale price 39¢ cach, that death was due Vs, Thi vill probably 1 . beir | . | Nut Pick Sets, nickel plated ones, cracker and 6 picks 20¢ box, i1 4] rormed tl ing parlors of Thom O'Lirien It Is savings like these that makes this occasion fraught with great int ty housewives | and homekeepers | - | vesterday BOYS' WARM SWEATERS AND CAPS | Nothing More Necessary to o boys' comfort and well being than weut = T i m;v,.. e antte il only kind to buy. Standing hard wear in better sha pe it SRBnE hy police W 5 We carry a fine line of Sweaters of strictly ail wool yarn in t afriiter ordar {it (e f S6 cluding V neck, V neck with shawl collar, pull over t he head and coat swe | will be issuen 30 to $7.98 with the large v boys in a nice !ine of browns, blues Holbrook, who fi wection with the Cont Sweaters, knit, sizes re ; Heavy derse | 80 to 3¢ fo 00 and $6.50 cach. | been held under i Ly the I Joys' Knitted Caps in large variety of plain and combination colorings ool ¢ riti « ? all the new colors in Tims Muffler Caps. Our showing of Hats for the littie fellows is cor of the autopsy. The « ity Velvet and Plush Hats, $2.00 to $5.00 cach. [lin general has bec ng the ver- Collins Knit Coats, s 24 to for $5.00, Sizc ! C 1 lict of the coror the ¢ ! The Thermo Coat in brown heather mistures, sizes 2 i the i | been watehed with ihterest sinee tl the e coat style Sweaters with belt and pockets, 1 colc nd he v |aceident happened at home of | Sunday night Road May ALl tound at oys' nd polo cloth, also leather, priced t our store, when in town, for yc Tams of chenill Do not fail to v tions for Thanksg 5: 1 Gifts for Christms Sl Wi AR DECH S L Sa ¢ 1 BEATS SHADE. trom the Plainvilie | ! tisburgh, Pa., No . —Harry ompuny to Bre treet, to |G v t » Pittsbiur was glven the '“" I A the {c decision ¢ Shale | = linunity house ut 12 ofclocls noon. The change in the plans of the Select- | past be “Where He Is utpointed Shade throughout | Sunday school will be s nad ) WA Not G i ) wll departments at 12 o'clo [ ":;"“' “.‘T‘ been progressing rapid- | i I 0 (LT DOWNS HOTCHKISS, 16-0. A 4 hm.l-n ndeavor will n R [ i ‘ 1 ot Pa, Nov. 12 Hil ( 0'c m] in the afternoon. / ( | ' ed its old foc 1 riv v ts N IERTI DU - | hat 1 € s school of Lakeville, Conn,, § u. standing committce of the | i vesterday afternoon, 16 to 0. Hotche - 'HIAH will he held at 7:30 o'clock | | N Plainville Bric v clearly outplayed and made in_the evening ! [ I : N Yorl ¢ : « ‘ ce first 1) entire Gt a | chureh will at 1 o'oloclc town started on whic wor " ty Servi " i 1 to the pre 1 tem of MflmCIMWflAW MMSwmg\w.”“l S | be futshea by e company. s i | v 10:45 o'clock in Scott will | sy past f [ien o ‘”‘)' SLGIEEHBNRIE R SRR | d1ti T \ « I that proves ad TMHMMW | inascs wilt mect S and the | o 1 R i e e R tonay |G | ‘ Ipworth sue will hold a| Mrs. Howard Durnette and da nls ‘Z“' el I""' - Ll « | ) H session at 3:30 o'clock. The evening| ter, Fra spent Friday as the | b o o, Dions ©f ORI S SIS faar ) out ty % BT it e el e ncloek A | Eneats ‘o ENTe) TrARIE Catiey | on WIS SO, Wil the exception f At [ 1 s 4 U | unday school work will be observed Ihe probation 6 Of The Metno.| " oHERE a0 UG Chioety i those interested in Su school chureh will 1 & tHe Eh o D BuibuteR s lcety wnber ‘\\.,[1\ are expected to be present at| Sunday mor g Ot 8 f the Hurt A AERank i t ) | the evenin 3 | Word v ! 1O sy i ( g 101 t-dwi Monthly Business Meting Held at the | o L T eeenatt s anall qenth § i s f i | Iy : 3 . 10 o'clock as gisual At Y i or t | | Mome of Mr. and Mrs. B W. Mil- | e e by th ! n e ! o ! ¥ | © drum in bhst Bedlin—Cuurch | The Men's Lycewn wiil meet at the : per peni £ | Kensington Congregational church on | SO N SOn | to 1 t § { Notes—iterlin Items, Monday evening of next week., A d Monday Tol f ) e tre Under 5 | bate will be held on a subject pre e ] Charles IR i te woo ti 1 Superintendent B. R, Showalter hus | taining to the water question between Burlal | by o ekl L <oatl Toi household furnit X we Lo be car : arranged a report for the past four | New Dritain and 13 tHal] be discussed. They also plan to hold i D the 1 4 weks of the attendance and thrift in | Class Is Enic \ mec tt the hor ot the various | the H t ' | i | the local school. Despite the fact that The Older Roy's Ber : nembe luring winter. It i ol YOung trees rer oW < | the War Savings stamp drive 1..m,\ Congregational ch enter- | today, Also a \ \'wmjw ] that a similar method of | . i ) at turity I been discontinued at the schools an | tui t the homc nd Mrs | Britain to o Hart. | SPreadiug cheer will be used at|gouNp—Purse contntulng u sum of moncy | 1 I the @ffort has been made by the teachers | I3, Mildrum i 13 wst | ford High JUEEI L IO EERLUT i t t o to have pupils save as many of their ovening A dinner wa | | Led Cross | t X op wi v | ls possible and when they | vious to the reguiar month NOTICH- ke | The drive for ne o] 105 T may he made have one dollar a bank account is|ness mecting work | el iocal branch of the e 1 period of years B Opened for them at the Berlin Suv-| FEvery member of the Tol. 642-2 1519574 |iCihass association has Sdl e Court of Drabate Bt ( o of the plan is to ings bank 1tt 106 Reports of ve il imanity h ext l¢ } iile, r the Di t trees to permit their M oW oww 43- Mr. Showalter Is also pleased with | Mittecs were heard and plans were ind the ials In ere are | AR i R :J'G.‘I{HE' ergus the attendance report fnasmuch as|dlscussed for future soc Rt anticipat heart onse that | nber, A.1 e ! tes admit only one class Is below an averuge of | Of the club this winter the good work of the fation may | ). Ryder, Judsc \ : oL (T ° » Su per eent. The following is the re ROVES L TISKR BiA £ A1 DEELEAt © Kept up. It is t \ t v 1 present m ) port, giving the name of the teachers, | 1K 10 th A A A HoRbIEdRd vho ar v [ A ) trict, dec 1 i E r, bu ‘je(bfln a ln Bitandiice penosntaz.. Uapositstnn | LioMETOrSLle igood fvanis ey their applie ; s : L amount respeetively lone dince Beiig oramiised Ao ! o8 ; s ol SRR AR Nowcthrup ..... ey A $2.03 | 50 in the Dther membors ¢ : i t the i t ‘?“‘!’; Quinn 99 3.99 | he club to give short talks were Wa : inst sai 1 ts 1 gleet fi A er 0 n s Pierce i 7 SRl e Toe e A e AR Barol el t | ; S oy CRYAR Bavues i 05 5 14.24 | Youns he Doys' class (ovdln T i i the e o [ Mrs. Bacon ...... 98 1 50 | furnished music throughout ™ T % Fiske . s R 3 0 ning Frederlol t ¢ 18t nt o Miss Dartlett ..... 94 19 Begin Work on Road. estiLte ‘ q ‘ w’ %"u}i@lne at Hopii 97 7 11.10 | Monday on the road i for lauthotity tol aprapromida . abel [ 5 i) ! '1 No Neilson 04 4 5710 |section running from t lalms g T e e art 1 that public | | E\ Dange g T |ctatma ugainat aid alsribution of the |\, iy . coilnee, D Mr. Lyon S0 6.67 | road has been in poor condition f S p et + 1 = < Al N @ rugs Rlp S @rankis. i e a6 ill | some time and at the sion 0 ; : Pl “l the | ear ) ¢ ; Miss \ 93 6.00 | $1,600 was made tor the upkeep of per havi 1 : Wil 460 | this road the coming year. ) \ g i \: g05| The town has not enough money t I & pay for the bhuilding of a new road, H ' % O'Bricn §2 but it felt that some repairs will b B | Lange 92 sufficient to make it last for at leasty o i | McKeon 80 0 another year or two : ) | T 7 , Andrew Lawrence i . ?xum Bt l: The funeral of Andrew Lawrence Sty i ,"’I"""“""‘\“"““ ; AL Mps, Mansfield . of East Berlin wiil be held from hi TR s ey 2 t T abe . Miss Steel 1 home tomorrow afternoonat 2 o'clock N ‘ % skt et "‘l‘" R ty-t) onrs old and I doce Schafer 10 |Rev. Samuel A. 17is pastor of the o e e i ‘[‘W s Cl o Bote | G t r e 1 can Mr. Dodge 3 Berlin Cot zotional chureh will et e | patr to 0. Hateld 1 {ofciate rinl will be In Farm Britatn. Mr. and Mra, Helr | : : Clureh Notices, ington Masonie 10dge (of Croms T o t P e 1 at Kensington Qongregationsl ol uh}“’” will have charge of the services s Lo ar i 3 w —Morning worship 10:45 o'clock |at the grave st 1 1 and Rev. Carleton Hazen will deliver Berlin Ttems Henjaml 3 owill ! " t the sermon he Sunday sehool will| The Junior Endeavor society of the ol d et ed|at § S s be conducted at 12:10 o’clock as usual | Bertin church held a supper at the bR et “ ”“‘I“ LA i i tod and the Christian Endeavor society|church parlor Sl et W at 6 o'clock In evening | A number of 1 attended Seu ; 1 i Rt Berlin Congregational church the New tain High and Hartford hort ror : 1 Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock with | High scho me in the Hardwar v PR b Rev. 8. A. Fiske preaching. The Old- |city this afternoc G e ‘ i A meetir t the Derlin Grange ¥ | 7 N ¢ M =======|will be held at Grange hall on Da San | NDS SCOUTS ! “FOX'S - (ks e | |this time for t Y Lot u Lol maibn : ¢ Starting Sun. Eve.,, Mon., Tues,,| Trafic on 1 T s Qe AN OB Gei e st : aorie: STECH ¥ v oMaA 2 Shows Sun, 7 and 9 P. M.igaven where the occ p No Advance in Prices ltend the Yale-Princeton g Ll Thieoet el el i Margaret Hart of | s, -~ i L 1 hight ( y ‘(" ada Is visiting Mrs, George 1 82,500 SUIT 15 BROUVGHT o’ R GA LOYAL @0 3 ' Dunos-Forestery Hall | 750 i chitin nane wis ot S o o P s g S e — oo Berlin, Saturday even-}""w:‘: e Ll P R R e R Bl e R I ing. McKeon’s Orches- |0 i aie w o i T s i e, Mo, 1 tra. |e sy it 4113 ek, ([0 comt on the Gre Monday 1n e 6 oot st 245 weioen| 2 Shows Sun., 7 and 9 It . et ABUREC Y BESVRIEIISE LGy No Advance in Prices |

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