New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 14, 1921, Page 7

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DO 1 D T TN AR D) N Sh Harfibm ] They’ll | BE SURE THA'T YOURR LIST CONTAINS THAT ARI ALWAYS SO WELCOME IN LVER GIVE HOME THINGS OR THOSE PR INTEREST IF GIVEEN AT CHRISTMAS TIMI, GIFTS THAT HAVE CHIARM S TS AT SO T LYY AL ACTICAL AND ENDURE, Y NEW BRI mn TR zj Cen? "fmw Practical Christmas Gifts rove Most Acceptable SOME OF THOSE INTIMATE PRACTICA HOMIL, CHRISTMAS IS THIY TIME O APPAREL GIFTS THAT HAVE SUCH YOU WILL FIND HERE AISLES AND T HAVE PRACTICAL VALUE. & flmm‘fln’mknfl. TAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1921, B lfl;fil)\illc News F TSR, T X A R A T A ‘S!X I"?@NTH& OR 5“ Eastem LOCAL BIGAIIST A, Pino, Portuguese, Pleads Guilly Manuel ARDENT Rebekah WAS AN Martha LOVER Lodgze Enter L THINGS ment Tonight at Odd FPellows Hall TIMES A0 —Ladies” Ausiliary Holds Meeting AN ADDED ~Other News Items of Interest, AISLES O STy Pino, colored, a pleaded guiity char bhigamy bhefore ) Ham A, Maltbie in the native the | Wil court 1gal to iperior Something SHI elect TS SURE TO PLEASE ¢ made of fi rds, ribhed silks and other L priced $2.00 i1y en 18, he t1 pecinlly “Yorke' percales, wov silks, hroadeloth hirt shir $12.00. CHOOSE, Wi HIM A MUFPLLE 1 you won't offer them in handsome two tone black and white, black and red, | k i k and g black and s from $1.98 to § gold GLOVES? THOUGHT Her with ar or black stitehed b amp i S1.00 to S or clection of Cape, nd w T Ve )1 Gloves HIM PAJAMAS, ette, GIVED have them in pe sill nd $10. Icioth B0 to To Choose For M HOW ABOUT Bl t ilk oadcioth lounging and q priced from $5.98 to BAT Robe, plain n “Nav the and on robes. There i inds uality, THER AR um and v, HOU S plain outside, IMinished with great comfort in COATS in | fro SWEATER COATS ARE r in button style without In stitch, sk Kk, navy, brown, priced 8198 to $15.08 NICE. fine Wker stit o umhbo wher mixture r GOOD NIGHT ROBLS Outing flannel, “Fruit p with or 5 to 2,08, are to he | the Loom" without wd fine from $1. co plaid in, some with collars, at Hartford yesterday was scntenced to the county by Lawyer ain. Pino was several seryve jail. e A, W. 1 arrested WS represe New the tate pson of 1rit town ago by po months ¢ the lice I’ino, No 11 IPrancis, testified marricd to the acc 1t oholce in vears in Cohassett S$20.00 cach | dentified the 1 as entered into wedlock and until he deserted abel to ve any M| band deserted her ublé A Miss Androws Mass,, testified that 18 4 witness to the m ge ceremony, and [ identitica as the man wedded to Miss Ierancis. Captain Cohassett, i G | and woman I in that n whose ma that used three Mass. She the resided with her, She Mrs, an wool name wis effeets, also was EVERY WINTER I Once a season we place on SALE HALF PRICE. For there are many weeks of Winter make it po: very small aceus man she | f§ was un rown ' her with and reason why hus of Cohassett, to she w m. rri she CHILDRIEN'S BEAVIERS HALF PRICE All Colovs P’ino what HIGH GRADE DRESS HATS HALF PRICE All Colors wi fason, harbormaster atified hoth the ing been r several at man idents i ch or heavy as he town for 15 man and wile | Mrs, Pino No. 2, said was mar- | ried to the accensed in 1 nd left | | him owing to his brutal treatment of | her, and the fact that she had learn ed from his relatives that he had an- | other wife living in Massachusetts. he ad, made of Cotton twill Your ON SALE THURSDAY, said of She a child was born the and Itiske, Teriden, Al . Palmer, an N tion s c ting wi ral me; wnnual m in an 158 of th h wi'l house ual chure nunity it ve 1 A Annual Gathe nee is Fown Hall This Semi Class Election—ovester —erlin Bits, 2 Officer Over Dritain, dlefield 00 people Plalnvill 1 . N and 1 Parent for the ne st erlin rrection has and 1 spenls as had \ teacher deliver B. R. Show both gram aft busine icken dinner wg pvesd fned committec William St olects ciation pleture ton was ¢ wehine 1 T 3 b Lnol children ng lace morning sions. yed rnoon B 0'c ym an local gr oddard enterta en George urer while Berlin is the Mi A e ome exatio C 1dletows s Vitliam v il e in bers their fricr meeting Newin irs M of the members on J ichael Day My ent wi ed tuiled meeting Tuesad ruary et etown, the st Blakema Oronock t on the first W in Mr. Gardner of Masse L 0 who is th onal n the ins been named. Annual M Agricuitural by ster the e yot “ting 1l this evening at will em officers and all m nt. The ociet recently [t th fation fnd) The in that]|with wnlzation | The lat | ideyt ster president W Other Vice New o'clock clection o talke Berlin oined many \j | 1 Agricultun with the state as hold offic chu Reliable Mrs, ¥, J OMOrrow Several Kensi society local peop rest Wel of this town D8 T O e pres officer a ne e York IFred Middletown Po in that city Mrs pre Drit 433 | Motherhood clu row aft vill b PR TTw PALACE — Thurs.—Fri.—Sat. e FRANK DOBSON e and H!S SIRENS AR Chorus of 13 Broadway i E Sirens ! (YRR e (e Re Ll R Re Mt S r rnoon ent [ pres few nec vay to nt to the hg | idents we ing to sec hoard of Newing the cc Men's 18 arran W I rom ti Manetiel William § nt lin A1 . f 1 Order nd the ich will commence Dryant directors is compe . Griswold, Cha ymwell, William Ly Woodruff, New Haven, | orwich and William H openi Girl Scouts w ton lled to the f il be held at 7 o'cloc hers will later attend of the Men's Bible nunity house at \ Class i club | 4 Men's | ik tion Com et that | ne illa IR letown W Bible meetin e mas wr | Waiter for | iel Rieh, itre A en, et wtiended t by the la reh, lield basement 1 prize 1 MEreg be held at the on Beriin street s will be Gllicer elected | 3 1suing - o nts followir the ¢ | clal given Heart chy wweh ¢ in cf s refreshm =5 cting and the d forward to, i wmual Gathering 1 meeting of t Americs rooms o Law ph Cote, [E1]] James Ross has ac 1 and co resters the club 1 this cvenir will be xt haif with the Corhin ain, and ¢ | this week GERMANS WITH CHI and t tomorrow ol A will ‘me Ik at the made Dodg not previously plan- sehool howe cloc beer 801 ill heen of the addr Ite superintendent 2 movin the n by the ged to give inment tly with purehiase of Berlin rom New A Soclety L society of church the met Mrs, et ¢ i London, Dec. 14 nal s | : gr ly returning the thr not t port China, ship the with Ch commer H. Ieking rman dyes d tals, drugs and su ir appear on ih en ar the gr the are {en ket, tl | ed that machin report goes ¢ seve impe ery and clectr ently been booke i Gern parativ Uph promis 5 I'here 0 uht, lin Bits o wyer m tional chi at wi 1in China's vening iske is ilness | they wi vetion and [ I winers busit laboriou and Picr- the Kensington I i 0us Chine gan prive I in 8t. Paul's T. A held on y morn serkin ehureh American Fore ngraved ( n cele W\ 1eld on Friday « it Sewing s Have | S o'clo clul Lardner ir evening onts e receive 14 will meet rad Kens of cards with even have other me address in the ticularly the W return to some ¢ te Tuberculosi Tart morning has A pres la | ahe | ti months hundred cards Kensington ted at the nt rat for ut mery she Aucks exhil 1try show which ope today or oft tair b at her home An illustrated 1 | Family Cirele at the loeal| will teh General | through the Worthingte the Berli tom eeture e " ual ba inn Lar St to a.close the p ind the s articles therc to e were 1o com y to w ittendance for the fown | [\.,' I'he poor of the ew*York | re Hartford in the Marshal of I‘rance, Sever oceeds are city morn ght of their ill hold their reg ment N winners: 1. ence; consolat mpany o w Brit on his new fradually Returning to Pick Up Threads of Business heir ow ally r SOLDIERS 1 among s wn with 60 cents in HOLY FAMILY SALE. JAT Any one of these hats will ~~U])])l\ READY TO WEAR HAT IN EA PRIC Large Assortment FRIDAY, Eastern Millinery STOCK for quick CLEARANCE iust that necessary still left in which to wear it. The extreme Reductions ble to secure a new hat for the balance of the Winter at an investment of a s L CH ENTIRE STOCK AT touch of newness. our ONE LOT TAILORED HATS SPECIAL $1.00 SATURDAY norance of the ne of the until th of Mr. Gra- [ carly catly felt |m;.-.x.., . | quties at the post office The absence oflice will be holiday 1 Zion Church Rev. F. . Washington, of Meriden, | heen appointed of the A.| | M. F. Zion chureh to fake the place | Pino claimed his wife was unfaithtul | o' pe “5" @ Barrows who resigne and il 5 by counsel, the summ that Liebler ¢ = N ovth Can of SECINE| yyp Washington II.“I.‘“] the servic t the cared 101} gay morning at the togtal cen invited to attend Bebekah Notes, tHems. Scot ocal members of Star will vear, 1 the duri « 1-lor the lived with Miss 1 1 cis lenied that he married her. | He admitted that he entered into marital agreement with Miss I3 Plainviile, and that he left h had another s rm but Pastor. | pastor she “won liome ot | wrenc ‘rnoon. being mide to be given at Monday cve cah Dramati t h g o hin | he | New 1 strange that his child by friends fim AME *| Education Otticer will e on © public 1 Mart city. : Atto n the in hold a fancy and Chr home of merly Miss M et Upson asked for clemency of the accused. \~~v~'mv‘ Jennit vou m untry case well Did ound the cc you can think of? After the decision had Maltbie, Lawyer Henry red before the ition to the court f Pin NoO: 1 ;" : ‘ 4 % 5 whereby it s to be hand court, criming 15 been found re Malthie ad and Upson to|™W and later Law d no defense {o granted the ay anybody . that ime was | 1e whist of t evening ollowing wlies' first, wd by Sacred | in tl W \ Neri com s 0 oon at the attended and the e sl aijed them to make it a been made lies DD 1 s app in rior an aceu men's fi ’ BURNED, Archi FAMOUS HOUSLE nsolation down side, d, Dee. 14 home of Lord Southe rently oyed by 14th cer Brechlin, Scotlar naird Ca | when copted position | leat tury by tho tional M ment Su Tuti confi struc- | yer Upson said he o offer. The court then plication ture famons tional a riotic Re Cieorge Tyler To Leave TRADE NA NOW I'yler, of the Rev (wo ye | vent his res that capacity the near Rev. Mr. deep regret by here have for the jus Plainville Ad has tendered the official board in some rly | commercial orgar plans to leave town | speare editions. he | during week The natioa ) [T vier was accepted = === he boar Leen alway the best and he has done a great deal to | wards the e of the church, al- though he has been here but a cor paratively short time, It was only lus | year that the remaining mort $1,000 had heen paid with appropriaie church is in excc With the ¢ members who h uncement of t g 1l lopt aved, consisted ¢ comprising costly akers b ws pastor “hristian church, fore ation to and very valt Some of the in e of with | his sorv- ices of welft Chi of their for 1| ceren S, T'he for ;\‘ nt i tt ception sever names but in | known of it, the annc inese, leaving Rev., Mr. Tyler will be u and unexpected The the pastor, however, is no s |in mind to chanze I 14 of | tor some tim will in tow re neial condition cal of | den resignation He he for f : - | yet made nd it i |ing his future W orders Rev. Mr German firms, [ and treasuver o society for four he 1 i no definite decisi L sriag to Plainvi seeretn National Mise Refor for re- | from the moving in Bri rs of his lifc Advent Christian He then mo econnt the illn later moved to Thos report wssisted by s of their prod the sh reign trade says the REoua mar ormy to Boston, his home tol and spei re | as pastor he- | church in that city will he ! to of his mot ton ther ceover ed eess Vermont vnihle con her and the a host of Tyler 17 huilt The ¢ they ) pr tire t in gene v have sorry to hear of resigna 15 made Mz ome at stor as he b e stige in ocal p: riends here for street will o1 his Maple | for u lies Au v AD. to the L mecting The La Barnes post | gion headquartcr the awar ng of held ire the winners engraved | I7irs! h « made hy Miss outfit and ! He . won by C. R. Brady of cards with their New B . by Doris Liv United =Stat. by Peter Br at the evening v Germany tabling Now Cards, d el ldi Germany en Lingray prizes of of recent post fair ho wining | Brock in the nc A report on it showed that t Auxiliary $26 At was admit vr was given an woth kept by the the had r the new member oblen mes Graham Home, Asei wster James J | ham West past ating practically Gira hom spending rtford recuper ankle sust cast has M two kst Viter H the f the ry's this evening Holy ehurch The 1ys hag | re of the saje | physicia seems assured, | He will the |on crut [and will A from : ined moved Wd by the | e Liealed have to walk around [ neat to atte week nd used for or so o his 1 the dated ) pounds RI/ itior ard or \n\vw means t! PROGR &FJI STARTS NESe Week Is Prac Throughout Coumry designated “A people” is 1 meri move Am 1 to put ov civie, izations social me and ting tor Plainville. tecitati American history litions in the ay and schools. herings and singing and talks on patriotic tra- Among the topics to be emphasized need of better school build- ies, equipment d play- better attends better achers, longer school term, bet- voea better un- and funda- overnment of the E £ ce, paid te lerstan T rinciples of ore universal use ge, JOHN GERDIS KLECTED, Now Heads the Lithy ent Citiz n Independ- meeting held Lithuanian zen clubiggh Lithuar it the following off! for the ensuing 3 nt John J. Johin M Jot the Broth- endent lact were At the Preside sident, cretary, Mike e and William Malinauskas; im Stoskelu ited Lithua Mondzeski, Charles | William Matulis. pr Kolaski and Place lies. cl in every your order now for Christmas Special orders filled for par- s, dances and home affairs, line, Palace of Sweets, vt | ties,

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