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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1921, - Plainville News " a5 | DEATH CLAINS ..o %Hgnr%qg_sno in Cef}éfl | - MRS. SHERMAN e T — 1Mirst | t the ( Prominent Local Woman Dies af ™ | Hartford Hospital ‘ P Christmas Here, Three Weeks | From Sunday Attention e et i e R e Say “Bayer’” when you buy Aspiin | cation—Brock-Barnes Post Fair | 7o | Unless you see the name ‘‘Bayer’’ on tablets, you are 3 TR NE NOW TO HOliday BUYing B[ el HiNSHA&‘V TAEA&Q not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians Mrs. Charles Sherman of New Brit e el over 21 years and proved safe by millions for “sShop Early” The Slogan of the Hour. Pregnant of meaning too, for |atn road, wife of ‘vt‘ rles Sherman, r'{ i fl&’_u ni"“; "’H}\ | i . It means chofee of full stocks, casier buying, greater peace of mind in the plant cngineer at the Trumbull Klec- | @.fi E{U‘_é h)flfi XV Colds Headache Rheumatism ) tric manutacturing company, died at L i knowledge that you hav pvoided tl rush that m later I'or these e Tiatt seoat roan il o ’I(wr)LI];\L]]Q [\gum]g,;l I\UU”“S reasons try to do your shopping early, and enjoy the feeling of work w | vesterday from chiJdbirth TOYLAND BIGGER AND B 'R THAN EVER i R A e n s rache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only “‘Bayer’ package which contains proper directions. 01 :’\110[.\1 THandy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets— Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salleylicacid Particular Attention Called to Demonstrations of the followlng novel- f|| parent .\n,] iatag el Returns & ties for young folks' pleasure. Be sure to see them. eeden” of this town . N y v Phillip and Stanley, the latter nam Moving Picture Machines with all the favorites. Charlie Chaplin, Doug el 4 0 : the one born to her at her death i | . g Fairbanks, Tom Mix, Theda Dara, Bessic Barriscale and others, priced el bl S — — \( & J B || tional chureh, will offic la"” with them, priced $1 g Priscilla blankets 25¢ epch. S L e with one roll of film $9.98, extra films are sold separatcly PR (“hic \j:. ; : '. el war i 'I'lu: 3 ican Flyer the wonderful wind-up trains, complete with track ¥ The funeral of Mrs. Sherman will| I“.‘.:\:\\ ‘hn” i et | | at #1.08 : be held tomorrow afternoon from the | mitgecs tc the count AV k | The Electric Trains—Lionel & Ives—complete with track, also have e Smatatia o mittees to ate home at 2 o'cl 0 e | - . JIq LR A il Pull-a-part Circus—1Th v sir ind entertaining toys for young | Fihe death ok Mrd) Shern 3 i e e R . B asn Clkelh Ao 5 e de Mrs. Sherman is ke I and old. Priced from $1 . Who don't like a circus? [1y felt by the entire community "We [ac ew opp transformers 50 you can use the home electric current $6.98 to $20.50. 18 Wyekorr, i e R L [, F\Fi Hins i note ir $1.50 to $06.00. | ed by all who knew I took an | pow exist prohibition ¢ tion cani ¢ { i Ralo-Stone Building Blocks, made in the United States, can build most i A ; 7 " talo-! & 2 8[| active part in church affairs and her| man ¢ ference. *This is ou ol A D i n anything in the way of buildings. DPriced from $1.00 to b [ e & : ‘ ! R] n Gll‘_.‘ | b S g d G g See “Meceano” the structural steel building toys, new outfits and ausil- p }”"“I ! m""”I‘”":m’""' 4z “X"“ b ! job. T | [sSlan Lt | DbE (aoe at Central Jr. jary outfits to enlarge the sets you have—S81.50 to §20.00 cach. o * n e o T LR Eion il I v ; Mk 5 o Educational Boards, teaching youngsters how to spell and read, also e S - ) oer Lol : = figure, from $1.00 up. ey R Ao syl Gl S amounting to $19.41 in the lo-lahou resident is that S| Press na ) dren | pr T play Friday night of this cal court last night for intoxication.| ma ) Y to the 1 et listricts of Russis | k at Central Junior High He was also sentenced to 30 days inl|to u th th amendmer |Jail for assault on his wife, but the|he uppointed a s ity of tre | behavior In the future William “However, 1 \ can peop \w or he first of next year, was [ Colorado. The scouts ‘who are to 1t Brown, d]ru:uv'it.wlw part, are very busy with re- )y Scouts of New Britain will allotments | schoc r the benefit of the scout IForan prosecuted, must 1k v own Constable Daniel Emery was called | hand « ! n Mos; to the home of Margalli following a Mr. Hinshaw, whe 5 fust retuy g 1 make this t attempt at cow after | hearsals and are working to Ethel Prior of Plainville, as an in win by illness, . , I a rvench e r led i T ir fewer difficulties [ theatricals, a s SR e Bl sahog] T T e i A s complaint and on reaching the house|[ed from Eurc L 1 i ver difficu 4 o Berlin News [structor of wusic i the Bertin schoor: | Charies Pk, who is employed by | Somraint, and on veaching the house | ed from Furope, sl hat, s - - L e e e TN SR Miss Prior began her work several[the Connecticut Power company, has i | : : Iiss Prior began her worl < I r company, hasfi i 405" trealy of ‘“hooteh® and was||lauor B la fr for the relief t months ag arts, cach part a play in itself. .The lays ago and the children are alrcady | been spending pastitwa daysiin et & g 0 e e o ithe R e e T lecided results, ceordiy Bristol repairing the wires which were ) D s ar Y roken on account of the storm. | Liquor Raid Fails. fightin ) as | Red 5 no any of tl . ay of the South ch [KonCoor g i S o [ e el i PO LA raid on the White Oak district by | thous heir la S ; f T virtually [ while he was ¢ in scout work PULRCE S IERIN i e 18 ochl telepione ANC C1eC- g natables E.: W. Furrey, Charles vithe 1 \ The amount | in Ioston. 1t will bring out how the for s \ tric light es have e o . o1 unsic for a number of year. BIENTIARE WS ATEHO e U 00 G P T s e s R e lies ste \ Russia has been |scouts can be helpful to each other Joing DL mission on account of this storm. A SRR OIBE - Golng Tto ENCBEl A I There will be the regular weckly | NEDt although the officers have good | | tar 10t \rmenia, and to the community in emergencies fembers ~of Court Mattabessctt| There wil st e R B | o vhich call for coolness and good judg- oresters « erica, will journcy to | 0ld-fashio e and social at the e | ; . ; t oresters of America, will journey t ik oE ot brdw st ion Hnnails Siien ferdtng half oo ) cast is composed of mem- v Br rhurs cvening Athletic hall Friday evenir 5 w Britain on Thursday cvening to 1 riday evenin R e e e e ¥ B o , 'y ' ¢ P troop the South church Sia ohr At AT n| liforda Dodge has charge of the ( ; ; s take part in a card tournament with | ctifford ho e e Cehon | made on a John Doe warrant issued by e 00 s done | unde lirection of Mr. Fay a in | Foresters of city. The first tour ), stice o ). Ryde ollc t ent i "he second part, “A Strenuous Aft- Children Show Improvement i jumem wint b plaved swith Court | ehumeration for this part of the town, | P¥ Justice Mevitt 0. givier, foliow - T e e S o R Sl bl he local members of the Boy! that liq ) or rnoon,’ Charter Oak at their mecting in Elec ; OV wor was being made and sold in that nt e next harvest. This is orent characteristies of the seout Prize Winners Tt s e A When St icers arrived s \ * 3 i 1 v vourtesy, \fulness and “scout Miss Margaret Corr won the Hlior tne iladies of Sacred Hedrt onimen|bouse, it ere confronted by a " sovict g ! . the cost | honor. The cast will be composed of ladies' prize at the T. A. I. whist held L X eI Gl beniol. men who dented stoutly aHIT f 9 . the t the sca- | members of the different troops about Ty oL featdd ] held at the home of Mrs, J. I. De- ! ( Al po ) ) J DRIVE TO GLOSE TONIGHT st evening in Kensington and Jo-|yro.. “mieadny evening, was another|that there was any hootch in the the city. It is a rare comedy and seph McCormick won the first prize | oW | ACSCAY TENINE WS house and asserted their innocence o | met s pressed his satis- [one of the most popular of the scout Ras for the men, There were no consola- | ooy CClER A€ R e e |ever sclling it. The ofticials, how t Rerating netr the | pla i tion prizes awarded. T T cmanied arc of the opinion that the mer o1 30—The railroads ¢ done and onfidence that The Central Junior High school D. A, R. Mecting won by Mrs. M. Harrington, Gentle. | Were warncd of their com ind e | : rom December 1 our aim ¢ t politice Leo Kam- | orchestra will ish the music for ton Disteict Will Close—Miranti Ap-| Miss Lila Newdick of Meriden will| men's first, won by Mr. Wetheril, [MoVed the liquor before their arrival. | ; S = ! | at . the cvening, and there will be violin present a series of dramatic readings| Consolation, William Brown, Jr. Re A close watch is Being kept on this selections between the acts. Lieuten- pointed Administrator—Berlin Items | at the meeting of the Imma Hart | freshments were enjoyed aftor the | GStrict by the local police as well as int-Colonel George Catlin, U, Willard chapter, D. A. R. to be held [ game. The next soc ”’“m Baknara ‘Hu Mountain View section which is| interstate commerce i ommanding officer of the R. O. T, of Interest. at the Berlin Congregational church|in the church basement next week. | Moted for being infested with home | 1o need yesterday in ma 1 unit of the High school, will, as on Iriday evening of next week Philip Mase left Tuesday for Shap- [PreW mikers. — Several arrests have| o000 0o { | representative of the national coun- On this same date the D. A. R. will| on, Conn., on a visit to relatives, been made by the local and state ('t "5 7 o cil, present the Eagle Badge, the high- month of November for the Berlin [} asent a public entertainment for the Board of directors of East Berlin|Police in both these viginities aund | intended to s ¢ il St . est honor attainable, to Scout Irving public schools has been completed by [ benefit of the District Nurse proposi- | Improvement company will hold «|here is good reason tobelieve that | in appear In the general b : N : ired ker of Troop No. 4. Superintendent Showalter, The report | tion in Berlin, Details of this affair| meeting at their hall this evening, | UA¢ practice is still being indulged stigatior « mo s 10 gt night's iss , loca wrge sale of tickets is reported shows that the Blue Hills school leads | Will be announced at a later date Jarvis Dowd, who has recently heen |01 & 1arge scalc i | f ‘ 1 u lications point to a crowded Red Cross Enrollments for Kensing- | 2 The attendance report for the with a per cent attendance of 98 Drive Closes Tonizht i in charge of Aetna Tnsurance com-| * Fair Closes T nt. Miss Quinn’s room at the Hubbard| The Red Cross drive for the Ken-|pany's office in Newark, N. J. h: Tonight will be the opportunity | ¢ ! yee the t i as ! \ = school again second losing the banner | sington section will come to a final| been transferred to Detroit, for the people to v the Country | gat 1 . ) ¢ 1 o agal ny dep: MORE ABOUT EGGS. by only a few tenths of a per cent. [close tonight, according to an an office and left today for his new fiel 1,-,‘, under the auspices of the Drock- | sonable 3 § ihere is only one room in all of the|nouncement made this morning by | of duty. Barnes post being held at the Gridley | and if not to what e « s i i ; + Chicago Profit Totals About $30,000 schools below 90 per cent and all of | Miss Bertha Wooding, chairman —of e garage There will be no emtertain- | moditicatio Sy th taxp or « lividua a Day. the others are above 95 per cent. This | that section. The drive has been held CIGARS IN LONDON ment this evening as the entire night| showing as to wi 15 ¥ 5 e vil o si eir names is considered an exceptionally good |over for several days inasmuch as the Lot Nov. 3okt will be devoted to dancing. he | riers DEGLH e tic e oo s i gtrlet W ¢ eo 18 the 2OACOMENOY e 0SS ALier booths wil 1be i t T they record considering the poor weather|local district was late in receiving o i ! ! n action as usual lie iy st 5 ] e Ce Movimtany .lv \\1 m I; n'y ularity by wartime ccon yort of the townspeople has been | been ‘ 0 and makes “\Ir\‘m;t e tardiness records also show an | headquarters. A large number of en-|OMY and ‘high taxation, cigars arc | excellent during the past two nights | { Sl . S R i improvement but with the Worthing ments have heen received the ce more coming into their own | although the erowd did not spend | have alr § 5 ) ( ity tood expert, my v orthing- Since the Chancellor of the Ex- } N t Lwar o commo S| day, following an investigation cov= ton school on Berlin street still lead- |€xuct number to be announeed to-| 4 000 o (e drew the 50 per Ll Aiairds offccodir ; ring two week 7 in the & E ot tariine Rt e drew the 50 per cent ad | the booths It Lority T | ering two ing in the amount of tardin An ef valorem duty on Havana cigars five |seem t me inly for th MET S Mr. Pool recommended fort is being made in all of the schools + Pirst Dance 1 3 e Pt Ml LRI O U A i ) ! | the isewives bhveatt of s ¢ T e 1 of the schc bl : Il Give I whicn | months ago, the number rcleased | tainment and leave shortly after that | at rate ¢ i e | housewives boycott on e in an during the coming month to have De-( 8t WhICh| from bond —exceeded by 10,648,000 | has heen presented oads shou I to car condit i me be| fort to hreak the price cember a banner record. 5 heen re re cd W give | i 7 P e reported that eggs sell at 5 S e S s Pt e Sl Cpove|thet for the same period last year, S eitertainment last ovonmg He reported that eggs solling at 50 : h .‘I.. |\-\ 4 ”‘(»t .v cor i .m‘ the fts irst public uuy “- e .. '8¢ says . Norman Bubb, secretary ot § h comedy son wee « ! ) i B T . e 3 cents as fresh eggs went month according to the various roor wall on Damon's hill tomorrow eve-ltno National Union of Retail Tobac- . . tandard t we last March, when the Nov. 30.—An egg pool % three men controls the egy d and ca trover of them i Seotch danc i as follows vng., This orchestra | ed | coni e Hubbard School teg. PC Tdy|[weekly for the T. A. B. whist and h Phe Tholeqisr fins ealned L1050 s miactot ot Tooni oo P Miss Northrup .. 33 87 6|proven to be very popular. Inasmuch|in revenve from the smaller duty, and | wag sell Miss Quinn ..... i as it is the first attempt of the orc te receive € who took | acconists say all signs point to a ¢ | | | part in (his were the Misses C Miss Plerce .......o... estra to run a dance a large MUMBCT | juyther increase in the cigar cou- | | D o 1 2 unninghiam, orence Miss Darnes AERae 9 of people are expeeted [ sumption Elizabeth Selden School: | Appoinicd Administrator. = ( \ ] Mrs. B L aul Miranti of Farmington avenne VAUDEVILLE ACTOR SHOT. tol presented - P P Mrg, TISKe . .osanvnens A S o 2 ik ; i l{,l G b 7 I : ippoin @ Y Simira, N. Y., Nov. 30—Harry Wal . 4 s 4 7 - Worthington Schiool o R A e e N e s e R ) 0 vy Guess Aoout it Aliss Barlett . 3 licolli who was killed at the Kensing-|was shot and serlously wounded this | S ‘ Miss Marsh e ton freight yards several days ago.|morning by a porter in a local hotel, | hoon at the home of ti residen Ifn' Y -~ I" 203 A{ 3 l Mlss Hopking ... . S e e T S e O e e Vhen You Can Know About It? Miss Nelson 3 this country a in Ttaly recovery 9 tponed until South School: Berlin Hems. R e e e Y sduy. It will be held Miss Craven .... sene B LE The Ladies’ Aid society of the Ber Blue Hills lin Congregational church will hold o (Al 3 sale a Suceess, Suppose a guide said- Mr. Lyon 9 3| 1ood and fancy cake sal n the 4 The Christmas sale by the Ir Percival S TaVantee far cHUTGH 0P church parlors on Ifriday even the i Mrs. Crane | iy toRaiiiie | “This way there's a safe and pleasant road Mrs, Ifoley . st The Kensington Congregational | block. TI » © ! to your destination, with no risks or troubles on Ledge: churceh officials and the members of | 8 ports a f t ¢ 1 - 2 ol . Miss Weisleder .. 96 the Ecclesiastival socicty will me held this evening and 0 | the way,"” and— Miss Walsh ..... s |the church parlors th evening Many VAT usetu ‘I\'vu\’nmrlnu ) 7:45 o'clock to discuss the idea of “v ik Hl(l(l(l wuses . Steed i uniting the two organizations o A A I Mr. and Mrs. Jol ! Baffling Feeling s O'Brien . . ed from 8| 3 Lo T e Marringe Licenses Tssued Longe s sl of Exhaustion Towr erk Robert C. Usher McKeon ..ue.es ) A Viico 3 issued 4 m license to lonk 6 goci gt dhnd orathy SiLVBLhall e, Which would you take? 17T ) Alvernail o 1 J town, and | o eph Donatb “That way there's a road that a good many a good opportunity to secure | 'i.whu e ) [ ed and | appropriate Christmas gifts. H have stalled on and turned back from, but you may get through.” Keer SApb Mrs. Mansfield | Jr. High School pou nrkey 18 5 Miss Steelc . R 96 tive \ ) T. A formerl ¢ at the Trumbuil ing meal-time drink, and you're sure that it's per- Miss Schaefer .. [ 1 ek hefore Christmas S L Flectric 1 1 g company o p on . 3 3.4 Miss Harold ; - S o[ Prove that Gude's Pepto-Ma Penl g e i gton for fectly safe for health. Coffee contains drug qualities W stores poor Dblood o its natural | o 5 ome in 1 ) empty as existing in the ess of disordered \ith Postum is a thoroughly agreeable and satisfy- outhingt Miss Silvernail is the direct testimony of medical and ordinary experience to Mr. Dodge . 3 I { churel Musie in Sehools TRan L ol After a few years withont s | : s : : | International Revue 1 : A % teacher the Berlin public scho in Yeliable Sewing , o JE L A S s e vt IRt ; ; Postum or coffee? Which road? Iren rely upon it which disturb and harm the health of many. Physicians know it P’ythias, h ¢ T / ¥ i Revue o | t it I " & Iy 4 Why guess when you can tnow? ladies' ni ave g usie instructor. 0 O yOeRrs 1 heve o muslc inatructor, For two 3 i ; e R, he t hers of the Rerlir 1 3 1 1 grown th | wen given instruction in the teachine i Delowry g ]y oft weak and which its mark on the complexion st singing in the schools and have rome ft vortl & disposition; Dentures hatds | Svenine t Odad 17 ! 3 Post o8 in two forms tant Postum (in tins) made instantly wd their work planned tor them by gue of [ < st 1 t sy sour feelings soften into a| 1he Revi 1 a L U the cup ition of t water. Postum Cereal (in packages i expert who met them onee or twice \ t 1 ; nt expression. The sensation of | Monday (AL E la b or those who e the drink while the meal is sach month for the puarpose. The r { Derlin N § tasting, breathing, seeing the | Other numbe rese ' i e by boiling 2 ites, Sold by all grocers. sult has been a decided imnroveme ) | addition to t yerformance 1 hold their re rs in sunshine, scenting the per n the quality of the work v \ meeti it the home of | fu flowers, relaxing in the sweet | traveling show AR LB All but two of the schools in the ss Ftta Lawrence on Main stre refreshment of sound sleep will b own are cquipped with vietrolas but | 7 sday afternoon thing 18 enjoyed with. intensity s will attend from 10 work was being done to cultivate 1 ieorgia Kelsey 1 n the | red-blooded liviy Gude's s ie liking of musi Bince the he 0S| I tives New Mangan has the ime on the package Fpiscopal Church Notes inn of the school year, however rs. Napoleon Bernini is confined and old by your druggist in liquid T he school committe: has secured Miss he Middiesex Hospital in Middle- or tablet form.—Adv. Ladies' G lield a meeting at thed yfternoon at 3 o'clock, the

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