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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, | Plainville ch-.';s’ aoks Like Sor T e e Church of Our Lady of Mercy Presents Program WILL BE AT GRANGE Be Sure to Remember tomer s owner v v (AR B Again by Bristol Partics T'or 81,000 IR A This One Thing o I, Plans have heen -—— - - - pleted for the wi ind danes un Ho!v Name Chureh of Our held at the Gr giving eve, That lasting satisfaction is given by the quality, fashion and fair price of the goods offered you. Big type, big talk, and a big space in the news- papers means nothing unless backed up by the merchandise, Our policy to satisfy began over halt a century ago. We still continue it. - - — - — mittee, heade THE CHRISTMAS TOYS THAT AR REAL JOYS ARE HERE AT RoRn RS SANTA'S HEADQUARTERS. For years our big basement has been his Headquarters and as usual will be found filled with all things to delight the hearts of children of all ages. Not a bit too carly to make selections for Christmas morning. Come see our show, gram to be presented sist of put-of-town t local performance 'he ram letail will be publishe OW e ning. Music for the dancing will 2 PERSONAL GREETING CARDS—Will he used more than ever this R’ provided for by O'Brien’s orchestra Baliny ather in Washington, Big [Four” of the arms conference taking a scason. We are showing a very large and fine line from which easy choice @il The commitiee report [ stroll between sessions. Notice they're hatless. Left to right are Prince Takugawa of Japan, Ar- can be made. Leave your order now to be sure of having them in tin B||of tickets and a hearty response f thur J. Balfour of Britain, Charles Ii. IHughes, United States, and Aristide Briand, France. Balfour Come looh at our samples. the publ looked forward to. leoicat s sy S A 5 S A R e o ¢ RS J FURAEEVTE Ha\Tie Tite s b o L ooks like he's finding it difficult to understand a Japanese joke, while Briand seems to savvy TOR THE BABIES AND LITTLE FOLKS—There is great showing in SO ) ] e | Hughes’ point. “pabyland.” Our Infants Dept., of things useful and ornamental for the TR e G p s Little Polks’ comfort and mother's delight. White and colored Coats, Hats, S ddlre i e e Caps, Bathrobes, Leg; aters, Hoods, Bootees, Mittens, Dresses, Shoes, 1 A R R A S s ed : e T N ey Carriage Robes and Boots, Baby Buntings, Rattles, Bedtime Dolls, Waiking “45" tournament gt Pl o |t 1oL THANKSGIVING TO Dolls, Toilet Sets, Banks, Carviage Clamps, Record Books, Floating Toys, i [Eehre i e y pagl! S raeannel Rubber Toys, Water Bottles, Teething Rings, Keep Warm Clips, Bounet i Another Attachment o Bty donstl ) 5k 1 : Rossettes, Scales, Baskets, Dressing Tables, Bathtubs, Toilet Seats, Ham- i e als ! crated his statement. t ! pers, Basinets, Kiddie Koops and many more usefal things for the Babies’ 4l brought oo ot heen | election date for officers mg 1d | are reporting each da . ] igainst the 1o garng ther meeting than the one 1 r Shou 1 comtorts and mother's del i formerly owned by 1y § i 1 | Hamre to the ¢ t| Holiday in the City: Many Social / Charles Segal of Bristol Speaks at Church 1t martial law would remain effect- Scheinmann of New York i ¢ R James J. Kchoe, assistant |ive in IHurfano cou for some now being held in bonds pe imceellor of the r to come"” dre selarations their trial at the Superfor court on|spoke at the s and union 1 ploring hn«: of alleged stealing of auto- at :\. Church of Our 1 3 angers in the Hurf T ksgiv Day will be fittingly ! - 3 « ) ¢ C, s city u ay. This suit has hen hrought by Mor vere 1c inte ng « t 1 discussing the situation in Hur rvice } i.‘., r (;::1.1 Onln T:u”dure 9 [} Bristn ho ( E I s « b i I left 1 Y ris ]54|‘ : ; .Hx““v ! il clain H oun ra Hett interna- rches, the factories will close all 8 of 1.\1 - i rit s s v il v : onal union wnizer stated that| g the public offices in tha City Russell Mink, com- pastor « 1 prea martial is no more 1 al i ot be open for business. Superior court at|Rev. Mr. Keho he san ! s : s : N _ sent her and it has been necessary for | vestigation in regard to the death of | prictol s Rlarie e il K. of : o ‘(‘“‘",“‘;‘{‘(\n“‘:‘“z:’:"xl? | Ihvents Planned for the Day— | | Local Churches Active, B 1 n W her to ask for fifty more. In her|Bendetto Dellj the track walker, . RS i g Al : ! ! ) erl1 €ws opinion Iensington will sccure the|who was killed in the local yard by |[common pleas in Bristol. Const esdiics iy : i 2 inths o A specis -pr:n}':_n thnfca:xrcl::s ired number. The Mast Beriin scc- | the switcher on Thursday. | Joseph Harding served the writ, Thi Gt the staf et host e ndfiand welfare .);F.Al.,lz..xflnrzns\.:' Be“cmy tion of the town is being cared for in “A Girl of the Sca” will be the fea- | makes two attachment ol y’_”, Dythiar e & . et “ ‘ d > I‘ made ”':‘ ml'h ;\o‘:hon: nun ) Middlet drive ture motion picture attraction at For @ € theildd etoniidslye ; esters’ hall ;:‘ j\";“.\l m,‘,, 1;}‘1”11 : ol N the other one being for £3,000 | Page in rd ourt to{ance. All the striking rs ask fy the association what families are School Holidays. 0% b b £ 5 jH'\Mr taken by Bristol parties, | Hartford toni re they will - [the present controvers a squ 7 provided with Thanksgiving * The schools of the town of Berlin o e e T e S ck Constable Phillip Mari fer t [ deal. T There are 230 families in will ciose Wednesday afternoon at the i nand ye receiving a call that a IFord roac r| didate ‘rescent lodge, K e e I ity to be provided for, and it {s X 3 Forester's hall Wednesday evening | I > HOLDS ELEC l ial time for the Thnksgiving holi- ‘“T]“, 1.,;- l:r':.m.\--‘nl ; ’\l: \Ix\\,‘;”[”" | had been standing in the garage yard |of that cit ny mbers of the expected that some of these families I ”N B R T et b 1 chil ‘ ; 1| for some time, made an investigatior ‘ wecompany [ NATURAL GAS FIELD will be taken care of by other agen- : y WO trolleys and steam trains for trans ; T morning of the next w . Plans poctation Ltoday inasmuehlia He found that the car had evidently them s 1 ip will be uie by . To prevent duplication, there- have been made for speclal programsi ool hus has been disc ”“l”m'fi_ been abandoned. Becoming nerow ) ile. Thos he ] F()l\.() ]\ L(Hl‘“l\\\ s requested that the assocla- Raymond Dyer Named President,to be siven'in the varions sehonis on | e Yiworintensue o the fcen- (e nolfid The ‘sate”pollee who €x. 1o Wil et i the bt © oelock e provided for. [ Wednesday afternoon = which the|gneton Methodist church will meet | OI 01‘8?11112&[10!1 paiEnte aresinviteditorationds tomorrow cveni usual, {numbers had been tampered with «nd jat the Od lows' 1 ot f o The usual annual call is made for i Berlin Church Notes The L 5 sciety of the Meth- | there were no marks of identification v i . : | of money, food or useful ar- with th eexception of the matkers The Plainville f¢ rur Will Yie 50,0 « for the hospital and Childrens’ wer vd tp ) | These may be left plainly There will be a special Thanksgiv-[ odist church wiil hold an all day sew ing service at the Berlin Congrega- meeting 17riday the home of | Which are now being looked into. The Corps Cubic Feet car was taken to the Central garage|{he best | heie Irumr x LIS RLE Lt i‘vm"lu 1 the church office on or otice of such gifts should be sent to | Mrs. George W. wt, West Main street, phone 71 r tional church on Thursday morning| Mr. Edgarly. The session wil E : <L FIRE DESTROYS G;\RAGE at 10:30 o'clock. Because of the|begin at 9:30 o'clock in the morning. |aWaiting developments. * |at the i . | New Orleans, Nov. 21.—A natura) | Pefore Tu b g Phode ot I morning service on that day the usual T. A. B. whist will be 2 % . mérs' con el v Britai e e mE e et i weekly prayer mceting will be omitted [ held at St. Paul's T. A. B. hall Tues. | o Red Cross Election | L nith Lo i in the evening day evening the usual time. | The annual meeting, with the cl Northern Louisiana, ac T to a re . The Doy Scouts will not meet on W. A. C. Notes j'mu of oflicers m.h"\ local branct made public S will be }1.1 in all the Cath- Saturday Night—Red Cross Re- | Friday night as has been the custom| pe wWorthing A. C. will play a :}w American Red Cross, will be held | ¢ 8¢ n, is operating W e 1 churches on Thursday morning. g at the town hall. A large i ! Bureau of Mines, o ¢ | Ser > the Swedish Bethany attendance desired that the clec- |y effort to R G S R T e will be held Thursday after- |tion may be held as at the last moeet rs for th y ;],4r noon o'clock. Union Thanks- {ing, there were so few re thai it| Mr. and Mrs or Packyofl Tas i = aiotive aread ot Ji5 are | 1Ving e will be held at the sturday 1 v total | Jorentialities” 1 uncovered i Property of George Baldwin Burned in the t ; 0 5 3 . " ~ = actice game of basket ball with the . ceived—Special Church ey T P S deq | Practie . Doris S Recel 18 A large number of women attended |ty Empires in the Town Hall, to- 4 e . special services held yesterday af-| Notes—Berlin Bits. >, ¢ night ' by 3 ternoon at 4 ) o'cloc when Miss " ~ The Empires expect an easy victory miles, or round farm in this town entertained the s0lid block, located in Union, Cuae N 3 har « " O 0110 Y \ T ttr William J. Webster of the Oakhill | Caroline Savag wd to he postponed A siting at the 1 AR 00 AT 0 velock Thursday evening, A sermon of them heing former High school members of the Berlin Farmers' club |, oo which was held in New IHaven |drive have been exhausted ar P The Martha Rebekah lodge will | ity of Monroe, an r g | I ) el enureh in ehawken, N. J. The W. scheduling games | , and clation and ofticera. were elected to which is to be sent to the Chand-[for their regular season which strts|amount of advertising matter ed to attend and those who are| my ) iere will be many social events Lexington, Kentucky and it has been East Berlin Ttem aver wsually forwarded every sea- | jetier e St 1 lodge of Elks will hold a har- ident of the club, while Leon Hall|found necessary to fill an extra box : Phere will also be several musical the windows, mas prol 6], {03 B ICHIEE, |4t e e A e hold a dance in the Y. W. C. A., with Following the clection of special meeking of the Thp Crimsons were victorious yes- nits of the s not ber members present told of the work , : ol imes and Hoffman's hall, music to teresting reports were heard. Re-|iN& Which would have heen held onjon Main street i el e atureieng it Reports will be heard from all com- [ June spent Saturday with friends in | 20 years old and was formed at that|Mittees who were in charge of the|New Britain The rally started in the first play of y u te Park i 15 automobile clubs in small and their profession. The meetings of Iignearenaken ROALENERENEIR IS relufives (it fosih ard pass to Matteo, the latter mak- inderlying reservolr nual meeting of the American aus Speakers are. present from different| The + which is owned by esters’ Hall in Kensington Wednesday | o, 1 belng the champlons of the | Puel and Ir ATl ials | SYRACUSE DINNER IN HARTYOI 1 ub members in all states was they forward men from Storrs college speak before 3 d : BlbsadoLRela ; i t 7 o'clock. Harry L the ber of Commerce has been call- the club are usually on poultry, several valuable fools in the g wee 1 with relatives in Plainville. | mate)n. ir ) 1 3 v - clatic \ 0 iy i S, for tomo Vg - by insurance. home after spending a few days with ; Al % Gt R Rt There have been several stories|frionc Jeckle A el 7 f farming intustry. The next meeting ( % LEGUO T ¥ sonator of rare ability, i n out ! npany | gre [ tion of I'red- | J chievement council has bees The place of the gathering and the|® Darty called at his house Saturday[of relatives on Wilcox avenue. Lo DepmusAZ nden) auspice ¢ loca erar club 1088 Renor were no electric lights n it BAT: yther Mrs. Zilhelmina Kelsey o1 Red Cross Reports, mother Mis. Wilheling: Kelboy o) ) wor shia aiisplees of the D, A& B S S—————————— — S 1f albiont 8 faet from the tanl from in Meriden last year and most favor interesting report of the annual meect- Chairman John E. Lamb rey i T e n [ will be delivered by the Rev. A players in New Britain, Portland and ; L AT at his home Saturday evening. This|a short time 0. no mor eto be secured from meeting tonight when the roll [ afonroe gas fic i o 1e report estimates tt serve for the ensuing year. e mhet ) hanksgiving eve The New . The Girl Scouts will present n play|son which made it difficult to give ail bic fect, or thirty-two cubic st social and dance in their hall, was elected vice-president. Liloyd S [Dbecause of the amount of clothing Special Legion Meeting lections. Fancy work, candy and | Crimsons Victorions | Plainville, Conn.—advt, Volume is much greater beca [ muste furnished by the il B | officers reports of the various com- S b 2 < Seds 1 s » on hand to read the = = in Gael 3 fil . s Post, American Legion, will be |Sedso will also be on hand to read the | afternoon at Rockwell's field | JARTIAL LAW TO crmined he time the invest Gaclic club will hold its first an- tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. This Jarvis Dowd of Newark, N. Jo | when they def Ao ‘ v S B i i 1 that they have besn dolnaion their spent the week-end with his parcuts il i BE CONTINUED Lt Wt furnished by O'Brien’s orchestra. sting periods and was SO discover freshments were served. time for the interest of local men | Yariot it the ball held at t Dr. and Mrs. Adolph Benson of third quarter when Tolli, quarter-| Colorado Mine Ficlds Right Away ceived ut th mediate cities throughout the po § read er 0! ¥ Ylacec vil _— M ! N the association are held every week at | POrts ready A number from this place will a gain of 60 yards which resulted | Walsenburg, C N ) By | w i illions of cubie f¢ wssociation here, Establish- cections of the state. George Baldwin and located next tolevening et and the Crimse are now out destroyed by fire early Saturday night. [the week-end with relatives on Wil The All-Plainyilla and: Mohawks: of e S e el L L it : AT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, members of the club at meetings this | Mr. Baldwin plac L059 S cox avenue v Dritain game was n played. | strike ! ) - : per cent e on inaugu | 19 yresident ] 1 by newly elected president, tle, orchards, gencral farming and in i Y of the club will be held one week |About as to how the fire started, but| Misses Betty and Rhoda Pratt of |2 Cv g Sl s Al e 3 ; . or the same place at 4:30 speaker will be announced fn this|MENt and inquired if they could get| jigward and Waiter Fowler of of whi v A. Castle s g 1) Q ) Over 100 new or rencwed subserip- Mr. Baldwin took a lantern with him |aain street. ‘ listrict of the Red Cross drive, ac- . Ly | ¢ [ l ed Cross drive, ac which he procured his gasoline. T SEER WORLD-WIDE FUND. able reports come from there of her I E r ge of this town gave an| - = South Congre onal ¢ a ¥ of this town gave an |, they have an all star line up, som B 1 1 ional church at 7:46 of the women's board of mission- that the supplies for the ta and Morehouse Parishes | H. Brown, pastor of the Methodist Putnam. was the annuar meeting of the asso- The congregution has filled the bar tain as that city is also low. T call will® be i AL members are | peport 3 chaplain of the 77th division overseas. Jer Normal Industrial Institute in Plainville this year was far helow una t forward o Writlen {amount of gas remair Raymond Dyer was named as pres- . at the athfetic hall this evenlng.|mempers the Red Cross posters for| Photos s solve the Christ- |cylated at eight n Apha Sigma Delta fraternity will dlGotadl MEatTelnry. Land | maténialtecelved Bolton- [other articles will be on sale. Senorita : ; mger orchestra, and the New Brit- mittees were read. Several of the| N8 0 held at T. A. B. hall in Kensington | palm. over the fast Rovers of New Britain tion was « 1 dance at Danceland, formerly farms for the past year and many in- | Wil take the p of the usual meet- score of 16 to 0. The game was in- oAl | Thanksgiving night. Mrs. Frank Cobey and daughter|pard fought by both sides. The Crim. STy ittty PLAN AUTO CLUBS, The Berlin Farmers' club is about £ons however played good team work. [Troops Will Not Be Taken From |roports nitted by « o Detroit, Nov, 21.—Plans for organ- : e Pty g n hail on October 31. Committee|New Haven have been the guests of | ek for the Crimsons theew s : S S pr itk S who decided that farming would be 1 k for the Crimsons threw a for- —No Disturbance Bieported ind justify the intry were discussed today at the the homes of the varions membe Garago Is Burned tend an old-fashioned dance at For-|y,'a touch down. The Rovers are re-|the Assoc 1 Dros r mechanical aid service for It is planned to have prominent |(h® Casscline store In Kensington, was| Philip Nase of Middletown spent | ror the Jaurels they hol tion ¢ 5 AR of the directors of the coming winter. The talks given to[Mmorning atabout §1,000 as there w Mi ith Northrup spent the|mhe New Britain tes lling the | | | at the time. The loss Is not covered| Miss Dorothy Rich has returned APy Club Noten | g fact anything that pertains to the - Newdick of W ‘.“‘],i,,\,.‘,h_[ ok. A meeting of the from this coming Saturc vening, | Mr. Baldwin stated this morning that | west Cromweil have been th eg iRl saper later. some gasoline. Inasmuch as there|faptford spent Sunday with their : . nog J {} . Pl pan . wwitord sy e s e » e Wonl Seranped Under Hughes' Plan tions have been received in tha Tirlin |and said this morning that he placed on December 4. Miss Newdick spok i cording to a report ilve s 5 BRL08 8 TROTLI YORROLEN K1) marlked talent and power to pleas il S S 1 < had been filled early in the - morning by Rev. 8 A. Iiaks, pastor il 4 b ’ e S . i SRt Ber i Cot Brasatlrai orine nin 1 it is thought that some|Count Toistoy's House, Public Mus-|The appe se of Miss Newdlek in | I T eRTav b o e AR et jline had been spilled and the cum, Must Be Restored. Pla , througly the efforts of th RSgs/N e S o - | fumes from this near the lantern " 7 Literary club, will give many an op- | town groups d not been heard i i Asnaya, Polana, Russia, N portunity to hear this talented spe ».t i at the time this report w: adeand | = mi e & " in the garags at|The home of the late Count Tolstoy | ar Hey topic will be, "The Old I ; it is expected that there will be sev- AN el AL R B B e slassed by the soviet g i L Rl R e ; the time but Mr. Baldwin succceded | Which Is classed by the soviet govern- | gj6ws Foer Medals! Tt will eral new subscriptions from those two |, s ot det & o 9 hationa 180 RS LT Eodbd KL in getting it out to safcty. The bhlaze | Ment 4 a national museum, is in| oo 0 00 sections of the district. Lt S G [BEES S Bhave hial saverall davw . was very spectacular and could be|® _ There are several days mote oft| oo o7 S0 At e The New| Although the government is 19F th 1149 Crom arive DUt Mo Britain fli artment was not ca runing free weekly pllgrimages to| All member was inclined to believe this mo 3 - 3 ot “lag the flames spread rapldly and L RLED NG e : Lk SRl that the Berlin dletrict would secure (10 i ONES SRIAC ORI Al in its upkeep and the Tolstoy fam- |to altend a tonight a suflicient ngmber of enrollments al- he Arent thaiBh); o once | 1Y Dlans_to start a world-wide restor- |at the Legion ‘ when > A : TR R though there are some Deople Who ara |, T8, Are &t the Buidwin marage once | I Plan.fo start & o i b Mg SR not able to give the mont T e ik The famlly a'so prop to found | = ST B 5 5 7 e e of the present day deprossion., [ Unlon o a Tolstoyan university, obtalning | SRR B S RAL AT RERAHITS 5 Miss Bertha Wooding, who s in| {nion services between the Ken-|funds through publication of & m d WHIST, EXTERTAINMENT charge of the Kensington Ited Cross|gincton Methodist and Congregational | Morial edition of 50 volumes of Tol- | AND DANCE drive, stated this morning that she churches wil be held Than fving | stoy's worke, the first of which are Benelit of the Church of Our has used up the 80 enrollrmant blanks morning at 10 o'clock at the Metho-| "OW belng prepared by his daughter, Lady of Mercy, Grange Hall diat cliuren ! Alexandra WEDNESDAY, Brotherhocd Meoting a— | J : THANKSGIVING EVE, The Brotherhood club of the Ken-| ior et e il Eoterainment ns & @'clock sington Congregational’ church will| FIRE IN STAFFORD SPRINGS, Esep— meet this evening ot the home of| Stafford Springs, Nov, 2l.—I%ra of George Clark. The gatheridg has been | undetermined origin, stivting at nine o called for 7:30 o'clock and . large at- | 0'clock ISt nIght i the rear of e | bR S AT AN | tendance expected, Tt will he an|building, serlously damaged the Gary | b open meeting. An interesting pro- | block on East Moln strect, resulting in # gram has been arranged and refresh- | 105s of about §40,000, partly covered o : monts will be sarved, by insurance, The fire was under con — Starting — uger of collapse. Legi PRI, # Bertin Ttems trol at 11 o'clock, The block, wihi Next Sunday Eve { , The dreadnaught West Virginia, almost compl l-',i t Newport New ,'\ L, would be scrapped The crew of the Deritn switcher|is the property of George Gary lo- | § > t,: bt €. |under the proposal Secretawy of State Hughes has made to the « mament conference, Her equip- was called to Hartford yesterday by!cal coal dealer, was of orick and two | @ THE SHEIK ment consists of eight 16-inch guns, 14 five-inch secondary guns, four anti-aircraft guns and two Superintendent C, Mitchell for in- stories high, T " R 21-inch torpedo tubes. The crew is composed of 61 officers and 1565 men,