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» LY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1921 7 T L Nt R A £ . e oS e . e e e O A A A P e A e ving day morning at 9 | SRR TR TN AL Y T W —————mmm——===\ Plainville News Woman's auxillary, now the M v o« : " b Il ) ¥ By ¢ 1 ¢ 1 ‘ in Legion auxilary, will hold \ meeting this evening at the head- tined to, riu 1 I Adan 7 of New Britain was rs. Chicken, in a panic tarted tc 1 i ing A to have been drive 0 S A o Ly v gt L fo i wrong side of the |\'\ul‘l"‘vl“:\ : Advance Showinz And Sale Of | e e L e he way to its fut MUGH WORK ACCOMPUSHED o Glvls” Club Plans ( ‘Hv " e Motographs will solve the Christ- Handkerchiefs For Xmas Gifts | ~-- (T e S e S R Program for Fntertainment fl 1 C r duri Ihanksg lays. They will | PO SALE—5 rooms of furniture, Thurs- Grange Hall Tomorrow Night— | (pihute baskets with all the delicaci e facl rstood tha 1 > erly, bolow Hart's ( There §= nothing more useiul or hetter adapted as a gift to cither sex or 4 L We are showing as come- Girls' Club Wil Disteibute Thanks- [ heart could destre, to the hom a line of these practical articles as can be found anywhere, which, bought under special price ad- 5 and fumilies which are in most ne e giving Baskets—Other [tems, of them, There are already six far at I a that the g s patronage unusual values, Make your selections now while stocks are complete, 4 2y et okl tHe Hit whaue ,H'”- Ay L |scanery w X ; ¥ At the annual meeting of the Plain- | made happy by these gifts and many T tle t € Ho ville branch of the American IRed | others are being sought after I'he ) t v i 1t 1 t 1 Cross, held at the Town | Test [ isiris ive L tonrt chialkens soltar meet PO THE WOMEN CHOICE FOR MEN ight, John 1, Lamb of Broad street,|hope to have many more before _|counters. 3 s again unanimously 1 . e i T B ankintess DA With Embroidercd Comers there is big ehoice at — Good Plain Linen Handkerchicrs, selling at Bl Sin s s amawne SHARGLLLR Il EBanirinse I LADk ? 10¢ 1o $2.00 cach $1.00 cach A v S s 'he vacant store in the Neri block labfitt plive $ I other officers o . < f at Central Square will be used for A Lac 200 to $2.00 cach, Fixtra Large Size plain linen handkerchiefs, 50¢ % astle, vice-chalrman; Mrs, Charles i Y okl VAES | headquarters tomorrow afternoo )y Hand Made==ilc to 200 cacl to $1.00 cach H. Curtis, secretary: Mi Sndle 1 Cafferty, member of the exccutive | Ha o people who will contribute towards Linen Handkerchicfs, hand made, from Initial Handkerchiefs in hoxes of 6, vange in price | Bl committe e T Ry e g forn A PP ofs — colored ones, speclally satin Stripe Border Handkerchiets, priced at e Tt Tt saNe e nt intes il yes | B0ah aalicnlos, Sicaokies o R aR A Bl et e o e a4 other needs, will be 1y accept ¢ operat Y Auto-intoxication means seif- Crepe de Ch for and 50c. Colored Borders, 1215¢ to 500, B[ piished during the past year. 1t is| €4 2nd appreciat Liby the glriBito L y - poisoning. Many people suffer from Initiad—6 iy ¥ + 1o $3.00 bo Silk Handkerchiefs in plain or colored effects,50¢ |1 ; pllow |11l the baskets, 4 v N / 3t in part as follows Bhe A e mestinEL: e Nona partial Constipation or insufficient Plain Lir r 1he * cach to 52.00. i W The work of the Plainville Branch | ¢ } ot ) ’ Linen Cente and 11 inch, priced at 5e Vor the Boys, we offer plain white handkerchiefs, | of the American Red Cross for the|home of Miss Bernice Mitchell last Have nooattempt wis mad ( Il”“HHI the bowels. Waste matter 10¢ to 25¢. Bl past year has been very satisiactory,|tVCNngE whe ans for the distribu- [settle with the creditors on a perc which should pass out of the body Put Up In Boxes—3, 4 or 6, Embroidered corner Colored Borders, 1214 to 25¢ cach, | which includes the services of the it *lainvil 3 ds, 39¢ to $2.00 hox. Iitial Handkerchiefs—a6 in box, 75¢ box B | visiting nurse, Miss Elizabeth Heine-|Will be used at Christmas time The [ company € \ i g | nurse, Miss ILlizabeth : ] i s a result, there ac Children’s Handkerehiefs — Embroidered corners, Handkerchiefs For BEverybody in wonderfully large e vt s arenoyalt tin e o head by f \ » bat : r there is Headache, ), 5. and 6 in bhox, 26¢ to $1.00 hox Assortment, and the general relief work The | painting and enameling under out approximately 2 ndigestion, ¢ .Mnrmnl Stomach, lack | townspeople are beginning to "”’""'i supervision of Miss Marion Hunger-|[have been a loa t 1eys Pier of slecp, Rheumatism and Eczema. ciate the value of the branch and the|ford of New Britain. They plan d Picree are representing the loc u‘ “Pruit-a-tives” will always relieve work of the visiting nurse a I ay|paint Christmas articles for gifts, « | Auto-intoxication as these fruit THE WARM AND COMEY GARMEN other branches. The work of the Episcopal Church Notes This suit does In no way affect the \ ade it {ui visiting nurse is always increasing| Tonight at 7:30 o’clock there will|present store, W hicl belng operated | s, made from f““t_l‘“CCSy act { by other parties ‘ gently on the bowels, kidneys and io ere « CUSSEC 8] etho ¢ basl ! tion w liscussed. A similiar method ey v, poisons the blood. SWEATINS AND SLIP - ONS FOR WOMEN Our Sweater Section with its finely sorted showing, gives chance for seleetion from a most varied land it means that Miss Heinen the first meeting of the RIS sl apt) und JBID-One NS S b IRUER A DLGER 8| must cover a considerable part of the|conference conducted by Rev. 8. St | Alexander 12, Cook skin and keep the blood pure. aenylis Sweaters In natural shades, foc $13.98 each | on foot to serve her patien New Drita tis import Matther of this town | 50¢ a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25 Joons of Angora, with braided sash, roll collar and pockets, with choice of all the leading colors | ‘:.;\\r‘ln:h'n’»‘n-‘ ‘mn:v \-pr.w;m \\M“ in ihe|that everyone xu\v'tu\ll 11 H):\' the 3 | called to Bristol because of | \( ‘]L‘I}]AJ'\'.I) fi‘r*":)?’jr,h.fl s’xzeg.m. hoar future, of having means of con-|church should be present. The con- U e Nrrnte s b el el 1}”‘:‘ 1‘]4“{\'[‘“]5 air Slip-ons, V neck, pockets and sash, tin, hrown and navy, fancy weave, priced §7.50 cach. ‘\),_\ nce as it would increase the|ference will be continued tomorrow |Cock, wi ured last night, My | Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. service. night 7:30 o'clock and bhoth meet-|Cook was well known in th The work of Miss Heineman inlings will be held in the parish 1 He wi | War veteran and was | connection with the school is of vital| On Thursday, Thanksgiving Day, |7 Y e aibat e |importance to the welfare of theltnere will 4 celebration of Holy |1 3 survived by his wife, | | pupils and is valued highly by Prin-| Communion o'clock and the|five daughters and two sons. The ‘ashman. The latter's car was badly | bers are urged to attend this meef- | cipal Orrin L. Judd, who has 1or-j<hanksgiviz .. with short ad-|funeral arrangements are not com- | Semeced Wings ) warded a letter of acknowledgment. |g 40 olook 1nl fhe mordaine | nieie | Lhe menpvere Lo tigl Sl -0t Sllii, D. A. R Meeting. | Next - afternoon at 8 o'clock Plainville Briefs following Monday nizht and Bodack | The next meeting of the Emma| o ol TG aed o m,'“ e e e el ey Nutimee Anal 240 anAl costs Ivhlch tos|| Hurb Willdrd chapter D As R, will ||, Lhesnssocintion Eas onGosyAies d ol el aministiatio: e L 0l a0 eckiesl| bR melilontizrinay Deonl ob thaser|covechalEn eI EROT SEEVIGERHU L BRI saptism wrents wishing to have |Juniors o by at Rockwell's He pleaded not guilty to the [ lin Congregational church. This is|DPast year which SormsiL okt Sl | = RN e I e s o lHaeRo ARtheR DA R SRL SR B h et ent e i o htbra i Srosran | Gp Wit e zovenn ment 8 numReLal | hand side of the road has been arranged. Miss Lila New- | cllms nf v.!.» ir e _\p.(.-m. de % |Il’l‘m;:‘n’~‘ The case is returnable the first| 5 onator, will provide | fOF information as to the prop ¥ 05 Monday in December, in the Berlin|the en Hme cedure to pirne in the varlous cases) town court hefore Judge Griswold on ’JluI fuch 7”'1 ‘ ctory \‘\\41(‘\ The papers were served by Officer " 4 has been accomplished for ex-serviec Fiench G%u a] to Pass f‘lmufil PLAeKbit Whob nshen B e Uit et e e e the town ST G hat you may have the best for your Thanksgiving Table, we havc i 3 5 y & s o proof tha w Red A E s i 58 @ i Gl ] e hin i Where they will spend Thanksgiving | o or o the propor. S| Iruits, Vegetables, Nuts and Fancy Grocerics in Store for yon. Mohican Prices Prevail. That Means 4 rokas 0 i g 55 e proper source i 2 mber B oatscinikhs far New i) hos | (el vas ATy NlaclE T otn || L o e e i gl -u il | brought suit against Geol Alland | the famlly on Wednesday. |0, . g . oney Saved of Berlin for 81,200 for money loaned SR e TR is town | | | Compensation Secured the finest of this scason’s Poultry, information has heen given to ex-sol- | the latter. Officer Hackett served | gtruck by an automobile last week, is ”::‘:‘,\'_‘A\If”"'}"'_”',.'L',,“"ll‘l‘\;‘.'f,';‘:‘}’_”‘,’;‘,'\‘ l,.}" i the papers and attached a three tenc- | able to be about again after being | inying to 1 Rilors ot tnportanserandill e ment house owned by Mr. Alland in | confined to his home for a few d Coiiktitica his been siventby thotas-| B et the southern section of the town. The | Apthur Durity of Hudson street \,I‘,“'f' AOEREE e Bl R b hearing is set for the fourth Monday | who has been confined to his home | o in '”,"’." BhaR STl y A oA November in the New Britain city | with illness, is greatly improve I ,'; “‘ b i ’ A 7 { " fhomas Cashman of Berlin - Sueing | court, The W, A. . held & practice game] The Red Cross/is now doing :m..\) E ] : 0 Legion Mecting. Miltie Loy e e L e RGN BCRARBRECSS G ) ; 4 (59 Ka 23¢ special meeting of the Ameri Empires of New Britain, | the townspeople in general. That is " ’ v mé * of recel x the names of pkid at the T. A Routine matters were discussed at|the matter rageiy H Ser ol deceased ex-service men, that those names can be forwarded to the Swilt's Gem Nut MARGARINE Beckley Man for 8300—Holiday nee—ONd Fashioned Dance | Legion will b Kensington this evening at § | the session of the board of s tmen y Items of Interest. fo'e which all members of the | held at the town clerk’s office last ; legion arc urged to attend. The com- | evening. government and a headstone he plac- | 1 Fancy Presh Western and York $ idents of Berlin will be inter- | B0l s e O | e iewly orEARbEdl T AL T ar |adlen thelt mespactive fzpuves l‘”.‘;\nhl‘ ¢ b 8 csted know that hal 1och, | recent ball given by the Legion will | chestra will give a dance at For. :v_v}:.fl:;-;lr\:'m ””.): A ;y!\.-‘I,\‘;.}.:»;:',:vln‘ el Rirds. (Not Frozen or Carried Over the I°r 2 wi ".vw"rh‘ sive their reports at this time. In the | hall ir Kensington on Thursday ¢ wion, has the list almost completed |8 Stock.) e "l tee may he appointed to confer with | home In Canada. He was called there | the siea Cross has iseucd o re- @ poxa 1snann FRISH WATERTOWN GOLDEN \WIeT ; ' State Commander Clarence Seymour | by the illness of m\ sister. scheduld ave Springiic | o quest that any ex-service man who is Tk o 1 it o st o ein | 1 B s ot e | e o tminince il o | pocklings T, 45¢ | Geese b, 42¢ | Chickens Ib. 42¢ event of Marshal Foch passing | ning, Dec, | stop a n es in B £ rou r « »y'eloek, | o Q ) | ¢ wization and all help possible will | Holiday Obserance, ”’flf;’ at \“’ o'clock. | be given ] | e . B. whist will be held at Other Notes the Tab's hall Kensington this A evening at the usual time, as it take ki ) ) i 3 | Gvany e to make the trip from| Both the Berlin and the Kensington post offices will observe the usual new sign has been ordered for | fS i = in g S / REST SWIE'S STEWING shal will probably stop in wliday hours on Tht lay of this the front of the building where the SWIVT'S SMALL FRESH W | | 2 nny Shos i» The offices will be open from "“I‘[‘]; "'(-”.:m:.‘l "1';‘"‘“'\':i“’;;'|i"‘\l:“l’)f'.;! adquarters ar Jocated. Tuberculo- N Fo‘wl ZSC lb' Fowl lb' 34(: GOLDEN WEST Berlin to Springfield, and i mar ity {formadon e tlen e this) TA0 ollo S el BURME S BRSU L UL work, in connection with other duties, has been taken care of in a «h no action has been|morni and from 4 until 5 o'clock morni tho town officials it is pos- |[in the afternoon. st BerliniTtems. hroad manner and much assistance | 9§ A 8 — ements will be made| The BerlMn Savings bank will be| There will be the regular meeting | has been given to those in need of aid AT representa- |closed all day Thursday and it is ex- [of the Knights of Pythias society at sanatc where they are sent BEST CAPE COD PANCY NATIVE S L S e e | it v CRANBERRIES Quart 19 CELERY- ™5™ bunch 10c d the |day or one-half of the day nesday afternoon for the holidays and The program for the entertainment | i I'he public schools of the town will [reopen Monday morning. There will {and whist of the Holy Name and Al i s close Wednesday af 1 11{be appropriate exercises Wednesday | war society of the Church of Our Lady | § | | remain closed until M y of the|afternoon to which the parents are |of Mercy, has been compieted. The | B AW o | UICY FLORIDA o e e e v e MTYRD NUTS 2 Ibs. 35¢ ORANGES o Doz. 23¢ 12, Marsh various church. At St. Paul's ¢ parties are being planned for Thank Pia Miss ISt] Prior; on 8. 8. "Pan at : mi will he s at 7 o'clock. Serv- [giving Day solo, * rissi * Miss Rena la noon ces will be held at the Berlin Con Phursday, Thanksgiving Day, the | seur erty quartet, William Cun Oll Fasiiioned Dance [gregational church at 10:30 o'clock |local post office will obscrve regulap | Mingham, Paul Hayes, William Hayes, | o BEST CREAMERY GUARANTEED f -|while the Kensington Methodist w‘uwmu hours and James Hayes; baritone solo, “My [ Congregational churches will hold [ The ladies of the Sucred Heart | Gallway Edward Dyer; solo, | g Buitev ! ags DOZ. 37(: Cheesc lb. 27C mion services at 10 o'clock at the |chureh will hold a whist and social | Mrs. M i Remen the £ | Rose"; tenor solo, “That Littie Mother Methodist church t the home of William Brown this|Rose’s i ik » S Will Present Play. cvening. The public is invited to at-|°f Mine” William H'.\"f. s j;“‘l'h : tend I OUEC b CLICRET LG b CHOLCE CUTS OF THE VERY BEST MEATS A group of young people from the 2% ; i RO At Teliman: anddcamily: ot Groye| Sciyenis sllsalattiiraridnscn, G | lKensington Junior EighischonlBwiin BEbRee sl sit e deds Y€1 erine Cunningham and Dorvothy Con- | B IoHsterns Gut u)@(, . Lean ot Roasts 10¢ short ( E -l g Lb. Veal Lo \ o ) sket entitled T} - solo, “Lonesa tay- | 5 R s A g The loocal members. o Bolton-Ica- | |on tenor solo,lioneaaim AL Pork Loins o W i y i Bloy at the Kensington Congrega- 1 1¢ 10¢ e P R mond Canticld Vi A “epep i Chuck i‘) \ Prime Rump prompling n practicing his [tional church on Friday evening, D A post, American «l.eglon, Wil at- [ o “oytertainment will commence 2 > waC | 4 ad( Roas < R Sl St il al B [tend a meeting at Kensington this | k Porkehops h. Roasts Lb, RORELS calls @ evreyth ’ nher The playlet was written promptly at 8 o'clock after which 3 T, D0 Givaides ot eading : N Marjorie s evening Heitl : i small Lean Presh 2 4 | Prime Rib Roasts > A woulder Cats readin he is concerned liss Marjorie Moore, who is re-| there will be dancing, whist and “45 16¢ i it { expooted to attend |sponstble for several successcs belng| A very ln crowd attended and owns, presented in town, and is filled to the [ Chjoved the entertainment glven by Brought |brim with humor The sket Ihe given for a charitable purpose warsals for the event will b 1 nd it is hoped that the peop in large numbers to the perform Was- | B BEST WHOLE MILK : Shoulders of enjoyec % = 2 < Ground WeEl WS GHLAIT, ! Some Chicken B W \,, b d € e . Hrl Scouts a e Athletic hall A very amusing incident occurred LA TR P Pancy | last evening. Dancing was enjoyed i Iresh Spare 1ReA Lean Boili ¢ jafter the entertainment m——— = e tihs 5 M ‘:‘" Jeef i Young Lamb Miss Irene Case of Colchester h d Squires 3 . ¢ Rib and Loin been the guest of her parents, Mr. # 2 Lean Bacon L 20¢ 1 Lamb to ind Mis, Amos Case on Main sty PALACE N - Madd B3 Loin ’ hoice Lor ; ] we Meat et Lamb Chops ; Lamh (o Siew Starting Next Sunday 1 M The committee on the revisior | et A Ahi] 3 I RIS SRy LA A s B R T e oL AT bt Popular request. Midnight Sons of American Leoion Week \‘ : ; S eyan ret o Dan - N 0 Wl Butteril Dinner 1 r beolutely Pure A ctt, IForesters of Ame e met | okl to Danceland tonight “LYING LIPS B ¢ COFPLR i COCOA 2 Lbs 19¢ i several « nges were | Aay b, | s y e 24 \anilla A York State D 3= With th i il SV PUMPKIN a 2 ENTRACT (sub) .. hot ) A BEANS 4 Lbs, n‘)€ ] laska Yink <4 « ted » Alaskan Pin ran 296 e iols e A feren iy held in Bal l|h G @?{N Tfl Nfi\ll [(P——— | RN T i SALMON 2 Cans <= 5 Lbs FORESTERS’ HALL more | L | WHIST, ENTERTAINMENT 3 ; - AND DANCE 1n former cases the local court Mv‘.‘ KENSINGTON fetia; byt nnRer the ® Benefit of the Chureh of Our Y Y- PTCIAL Presh > WEDN !n‘ AY E \ ENING these bencita will be '|wl\ by ”EbRNS (]U? H'SELF Lady of Mercy, Grange Hall :‘\:: S - L4 SOUAD ‘n LLOW Mushrooms o 7 1 60¢ ! DA ININ i me court. 1t lias WEDNESDAY, [ 8 10¢ £ ey T e 206 Committee Mecets : T T Ao [ THANKSGIVING BVEL B RT [ " La ¥0n sprout ot e et 1oL A noted authority says that a few Entertainment Iy 8 o' (AR : 0 |‘\§ Eflb i JU Pstra Fancy 19¢ ¢ : t in arrears nonths, |1TOPE of “Outgro™ upon the skin suy T Biites Pl Sweet Potatoss . .4 Lbs, Wil Resume Activitie rounding the srowing nail redices e \ = Native Yellow 2 Yo P nflammatior o, 50 1nngh. | ——— P - K bt i » 0:00 TO 11:00 A 1') A Reliable Sewir ) of Wbkl Ly b Potatoes 15 Lb. .m.g‘ ¢ Tarnips o LD o ¢ 48 “plannan gy Botl e e Ve e e e Sound Juicy = 4 Now Seedless > Large Ripe « ' weath the toe \ . ot | B T e et e i n' i - ”\' e 1 tur i / q emons e e DOR 15¢ Raisins ] Bananas Vo a4 T0ON 3¢ 1€ esh, anc ¥ nai urns outward almost over ni . 3 s — zro” i @ harmless antiseplic — Starting — i ) : y i 2 £ Solid Meat !()(. Fresh Fish of All Kinds at Tow- A tull Line of N. B C, Prod- el ok | skl b Ne\t Sll"(lfl_\' i‘;‘.o‘ | OYSTERS ....... . Pint i est Prices ucts For Thanksgiving NOW PLAYING AT POX'S | for the «t year and plans fc o |eve nyone can buy from the drug| . QYTIATE tinec B work tc done by the elub for the |store a tiny bottle containing di THE SHEIK poor wiil also be discussed. All mem- tions.

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