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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1921, 7 U ————————————————————=—-MM Ll L ] Plainville News i besi soeopied Hate | City ltems “ YV and Player Pl vt stor of the Swed- "R AMBAEENE | i Ralks dak il A rd_g_SthmC i N AR qe Y [T : s ffl butter |Chamber of Commence Applic | otbers of 8t, Timo_ Lodge,' No. h = 1 \ 1 ) to Meriden this The Slogan “POYLATD” here, so big and bri ‘ 101 LOVIET F 1 A Jun play oarpet bowiy i | \ i 1 utomoblie, n So filled with its Dolls and Toys : ‘ el Sets, $1.00, 0f The Hour So filkd with its Dolls ¢ y ‘ oy e : : 1t surely i st olads ajol PYTRIAL L) ' l v s Hits That La at Morans' surely 1Is « st gladsome S1gint - L ! SHOP t surely is a most glads S " s SCpe s > P tHAdvent Christia f t J state regent, was EARLY For all the little Girls and Boys. Cont <o ther Stanloy chaptef, < AMONG THIZ MANY THINGS THERE W1 WiLL CALL . | ! m\ ;:\: get better pick of the full TENTION TO THE: FOLLOWING, SELECTED PROM THE MANY, 3 N ram ot G e dall - ¢ : . roFle 5 at Morans' 2= BEING THE LITTLE FOLKS TO SEQ THEM, Ttems., Iron Toys, Band Wagons, Tally Ho's, Circus Wagons, Drays, Tee Wagons, IPire 1 IEES FRERE. Ladde ‘rains of Cars, ctc., ete., ete., just right for children too small for Mechanica : e : - Mecha Toys we " wonderful showing of windup Autoinobiles, Fire Engincs, H 1 | 7 « ol . o ' acation on Golf Links Ladders, Tractors, . 8, .. Remember that these are but a very small part of the *loyla i 4L I t I N nger BEffective, show. s “ 3 X < 3 Giolf greens fees il « AT AADT TN wn biect to the federal SUITS FOR CHRISTMAS AT COST, OR LESS, SHO BRI Gl , es Wil rYdR GUBLANY Ttk o ‘..‘ cording to e TONK 9 \ o ‘HE I ¢ i \ s f « etary of the U. B, GLADDEN MA A WOMAN’S HEART ; J { : : ‘ Ku Klux Klan Ousts Ofi i He said he had been J ' t y the internal revenue de- AT COST PRICE, OR LESS—THIS SPECIAL & IS A MOST UNUSUAL HAPPENING 80O ¥ ) invill « ; 3 nplai Imper ‘ o Ed- tm t ashingt that the FARLY IN THE SEASON. 1T GIVES CHANCE POR A NICE USEPUL GIFT TO Witk MOTHER, 2|l ca 1 Bri v : ) i ; t v of thoad SISTER OR ANY WOMAN YOU HAVE IN MIND. CONSIDER IT AND LOOK AT THE sulis 0 per GacHbl t o 5 AL y heen rever Wi OFIER. 3 oot ! P t C | \ Flart ) 9 i of b colleeted the tax A | ‘ e . I v eeeive 1 no action will in or Fur Trimimed, you have choice of our fine stock of modish Suits with the assu e [ ! 1 g : ! ; : LA L Sl ¢ clubs which TRIAE tngs on the one sclected. [ [ paying I e snamtiien i = : ) t the tax, the revenue departs s0—formerly priced to $4 t ' ) | c ¢ .50—formerly priced to § )0—formerly priced 50—formerly priced $75.00—formerjy price 1 ) i : ; ; ) (hat usually prevail only in January, n y 1 turt ent |9 L g ; \ptolC L ; ) ordered to Walk Out Monday. ook S oy \ 7 AL LA $ i o t rey itation system inau- v « ny 5 . : - s R D % torepr sentiment of the \els, full size, nty dam- Pure Linen Damas t 1 signs, 1| par i r the n il i ) L 2 L : : bt n ¢ at they did not ap- ask patterns, hemstitched, $1.50 value—$1.00 each full s hemstiteh § kind, $1.00. || before them $ ! SR Sk GUlIs f eIl prove t ~cduction of ten per Linen Guest Towels, 24 fine grade, t Sidewalk Comtr Sk W Dol ce vhi T to effect last Hemstitched Damask Towels, pure n, NeAt iterns, hemstitehed, 73 ea, Would be f e , . ittee ed | : Rt g FeCiE ' | Monday S ays, president patterns, full size, regular doilar value for 65¢ each. mas gitts, nd will not dissolve as 1 sbiadi ; - o 0 3 } T s 0L Ll Headquarters for “O1d Bleach” Towels, large stock, $i.00 to §3. 2 A : i o L 3y ur ter eder a : e e Y 3 1 l Al sun v 2 \ ut instructions for a T 0 Meat Cutters and Butchers SR M SR S e R e e e 3 ) ey i ] wii e extendea : i stat J. Padon of 1 ¢ < inabout 15 clties will be fected, Mr. . i 1 1 ign t The packers declared rectly opposite the present Kensington | prayer meeting hie Methodist | ¢ s s Fan ‘ tr 1t 8 i t Wt a strike would not seriously Berlin News |rosoree chureh s evenng. T8 I, e Ao o s it o s et e B e ork of diibuting ek Feod sule. ; se crowd he food sale of the Women's Aid | tend the weekly society of the Berlin Congr at the Athletic hal church will be held at the rch | The local members of the D ty of f g n M ; y MOV[ES TAB@O SOl RNEn S 4 LA Sl Ml ”‘f‘” ]” e : hant t a member a R AR P AR AL u,u_ouwb\h‘_gkwwmm PRGN, e . ¢ 1t oled { work, candy and other articles will|troop at the rlin Cong o be on sale. The proceeds of the sale | church this cven R e ot FOR THIS T@VgN will be used to purchase a new carpet| The Middlctown Dramatic \ S e s q 'fi v for the church. A attendance | Will give a play at the Athletie I i o) ¢ & 1k ‘ P H o : DR I U e o e g LEH ddered U e R il b X »& \mg Aik J @m Ene that has been held here in . monthly meeti 3 Me dles’ Aid society of Methodist \\ NEWS, annual Sunday htel GHElntmbs oo Eratiunieh ullighe Ui RE s S e of Miss Mary Manstcld | town of 1 every way Trncrn A Faeilities for Tremendous Cach Purchases Always church on the Friday before Christ- COMMITTEE IS APPOINTED | ™25 . « 4 wike nas veen mane o LH",\,‘1]',““,”f;”,,“_‘__. natons | ville A ' Hror | 8 we: You Boney the director: « the Needlework guild Ao chairman of the committee and will o 3 will have Mrs. R. H. Deming, Miss EI e D p s wi i E§ ’ Sunday School Teachers Will Prepal Benson, Mrs. A. L. W ot and 1" ‘]‘- : ¢ w’v e canvass this year but \ ch m . d : y mé ) 5 > | walter 1 ’”“ to aid him It is not b 3 uv}u‘ »]‘l those who can give ) " Ladies! 9 quf alrs 0 For Christmas Observance—Many expected that the school will have a \"';jhl“ 4““;1;"» ]jml leave the l yihian lodge, Knig wihi 3 { g\ w Local Cases in Superior Court— | large tree this v planned |ype Nelson Mann before Dee. 10th to have two smaller ones in 2 { 1oWag i IR 4 . : 2 Franeis Sorrow of Maple e ¢ : x Berlin Items of Interest. An interesting cal ) str is i1 wit] el it i ) i B LaYia also be arranged for tho evening. L LELE Lo ! it g L | o o { er or Although the state pollce have Peiva s Closed ly‘ur’-.‘l g s in . 5 2 5S trip. made no Inspection of the Berlin town | 3rice Tertha Wooding, who has| The Maple 1ill Liter hall or the Foresters' hall in Ken-[heen in charge of the Red Cross!meet with 1 sington singe the disastrous Rialto | drive for the Kensington district, has | Wednesday after : : A < Patent Leather theater fire in New Haven on last|completed her final report, which Sfmtovd . ) Pateat Leather Sunday evening, it is doubtful if eith- [ shows that $8 people have enrolled nitec ) 19201 manvta; nationil Revie, o trounti |a R0 i Black Viei Kid Oxfords. .. ... er of these places could again be used |in the Kensington district for the wrmin S lbn e N p i ! e G | 2 oy LA Black Brooues with rubber heels & for moving picture entertainments, | coming year 37,000,000 : P Other i h s S R e unless changes are made. This report is not as good as the o Srown Oxfords with low [Hat During the past several weeks onjone for the Berlin district, which = e T — 5 S neels v Wednesday evening a Hartford con-|showed an envoliment of 150 mem- | & AT ¢ PO oY 405 Brown (‘,\m.(]. with nmlm hyg] cern has been giving motion picture|bers. The drive in both sections of | g R Black Kid Strap Pumps. shows at the Foresters' hall in Ken-|the town however has heen more of A Vil sington and on Thursday nights at the [ a success than was at first thought town hall on Berlin street. Before [ it would be. these performances were given, how- Warning About Dogs. ever, both buildings were inspected [ by the state police and permission | jooc ahout town that have mot been was given to present the performances [ i cicoq by their owners, Irosceutor R oo iery to mateh, silk and heather wool ............ $100 up WOMEN'S EXTRA GOOD WOMEN'S FANCY = FORDY OGUE OXFORDS It was necessary for the motion pic- | ¢ [ Lewis s ALITY OXFORDS 27 5% N M DR ture machine operator to have an as- | 4jia¢ ‘the owners of the dogs will be In b Teve i 2 in patent coltskin, brown bestos curtain in-front of his machine | procecuted it they do not license || | N !“ LOWRNACE LAl e l‘ 4. RAEelEwn S calfskin, black viei Kid, s asked for the stage. At| (heir animals. All dogs with the ex- I kid, also black I' oy ; black Seotch grain, brown the Berlin town hall the town offi-| ception of those six mon old or | § A § with v waiking Shniak ealt o Sale cials were required to build exit [ under are compelled by law to be 1i- | B Sy Seotch calf, low heels and % b Yl fancy toes on the south side of the huilding. | censed. A ! A ¢ : v i 11 A ad E\’? [ 95 L0 im® This exit was made several days ago Berlin Bits. ! & y ! w._,.‘w‘,,,w PAIR and the steel fire escape was put in A meeting of the Berlin Ia ; cvevee.... 5169 and up re are still a large number of e 0t & T place by the Berlin Construction com- | Exchange will be held in the town pany yesterday. This exit is near the | hall tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock right hand side of the stage. A speaker has been secured to adl The officials in Windsor were oblig- | dress the audience and the member ed to have an ashestos curtain plac- | of the Berlin Farmer's clfib have been ed on the » of that hall befor invited to attend this gathering motion picture performance was al-[ A playlet, written by Miss Mar lowed to be showrn last evening. |Jjorle Moore of Kensington, will be Neither of the local halls are fixed | presented by the girls of the Junior with an asbestos curtain and it is for | high school at the Kensington Con this reason that it is thought pleture | gregational ehureh htis evening. performances will be forbidden. The M Mary and Catherin When Selectman George B, Carter | McCormick of the Swamp road, Kens was seen this morning in regards to|ington, have moved to New DBritain, 2rs the question he said that he had not | where they will make their home in heard from the state police In this|the futur matter but he did not think Deriin The Reliable Sewing club of Kens- | M 1 f\5 (T'i 7;" ) 9 1) would have any more picture shows in | ington will meet with the Misses :‘S S Lo, U 5 RY Y s much as everyone presented in the | Anna and Katherine McKeon « past had been a financial failure. This| Thursday evening of next week. applies also to the performances| The Girl Scouts of the Berlin Con- | i3 § r N o N ] which have heen presented at Fores- | gregational church will with | 8 Shpper-’ Ake Ready i\ “ifl ‘{i arm coppre TALUES calfskin, —= \ ME black gun metal Yoo Ay own viei % AR calf, brown calf, mahogany \Icnw AT {skin, 8 different styles, heels. Pty ) i et all sewed shoes - b Al meet ters' hall in Kensington Miss Stella Goodrich at her home Local Snperior Court Cases. this evening at the usual time i q 2 P The superior criminal court will be Mrs. H. W. Goodrich has returned h OR - En(‘ am fi gin its December term on Tuesday of | from a visit of several wecks spent at | 8 LROES neEan i next week. The opening of the court | Lakeside, Florida _ will be the center of intereést state Herbert Loomis of Kensington will wide well as citywide. The town | be arraigned before Judge Griswold | Vfiiflmm‘l of Berlin will be well represented |in the town court this evening with cases to appear before the court. The 8t. Paul's Y. M. T\, A, & Thomas Barrows will appear on the | clety will et at the club rooms Sunday and Charles Drenzk will be Charles Willia the villag 8 (‘0 h.mmm—»“ T 5 I arraigned for statutory burglary. Tt |rier H‘I”'“ Kensington postoftfice, 4 . will be remembered that they were | confined to his Lome with illn S 1 l] fD " h D dd h f » the youths who entered the Chr - | Postmaster Fagan is substituting or | f Pecm Ot Y 0l0t Y o6l JiT0es 10X son and Anderson store in Kensing- | Mr. Wilams. ton but were caught before they made There was a good attendance at the 57 P o7 N S G meet'ag of the Bmma Hart Willard | % omen — $5.i.-‘0 and 0708 Leo Weisse will appear on a charge | Parents’ and Teachers eiation of criminal negiigence. The o of | held at the Percival school last even- |§ James Paretta and Ecasimo Caccaval- | Ing. d e . . Hesip e Yast Derlln 1tems, i Worth More and it is a Big Bargain great deal of interest among local| The Mother wing elub will meet | N S people and the outcome of it will be | With Mrs. Archer Walsh at her home watched with intere on Main street this evening. GLG%E CLOT}KH J r NIIQE Paretta was accused by a local| Mrs. Willlam Schaefer of Harf i lu-nu woman of having set his place of | was calling on friends in town Thurs- | i business on fi in 1917 when he was ) located in a building which stood di- There will be the regular weekly