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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, ) ; 21, 1 = 2 vddition tothe divoree g Plainville News [ . | | Ershied cumtody of the omm e union inrrows was divorced Marrows to whom sha intemperance and in Open TUL 9 P. M, Sat, 17th, Wed., Thurs,, Fri., 2 , 22nd, 28rd—Closing Sat, (Christmas eve) at 6 1" ti { ¢ e other was awarded to : : ' i ' (0 L. D. Gridloy B i 7 : &5, RUSSIAN INVENTS Con'les the Flnal Wefik ) REDLANDS Vs, crimsons e : WIRELESS METHOD FOR SALE—Medinm stze hrown onk parlor Shop For Christmas || oo e s v gl 500 EE e With but a few very days left, makes it neceseary for quick seleetion, Shopping in the worning will z qy - ‘ i ik help you and us. Fach and every department is still complete with gift snggestions that will help you in Paclkis Christmas Boves—Item %ALL r@ACH Arl : > P oscow, Dee, 17, (By Associated a hurried choice, i : g | L V) WA ¢ v ywess of a method Will mention some. ¢ n P ges may be osd MOSSARS 1y ] £ . T - ng f ontay 1 1 PRy 1 ¢ i Y 3 t \ fte receiving station - y i x || to b wthe h' [ ) 9 i 5 R . t danger of being “picked SLIPPERS AND PUMPS FOR CHRISTMAS ose slecting on il b. A i: fe o ’ wlons is claimed in an For Women there are Daniel CGireen Comfy Slip For Men we have tan Everctte Slipper sant by the official press bu- pers, in all colors, priced at $1.05 pair. pir it . Felt Julfets in rose, wine and black, priced from Also Brown and green felt slippers | ren at | for lectior be | « 2 o P . nian electrical engineer Pumps of black satin, with Spring and . Strap Pumps of patent colt and kid w € t I the o cas or a1 t\(flfll] l“Ulh‘l! ‘Iyel GIWS : ! ' \ S .,“‘“ulq ;\hj«\(‘h‘\n:ur‘:?\: heels, $7.00 pair, Junior heels, for $8.00 a pair R | pointing one. 1t wa 1 o ; 5 B o e BUY HOSiERY GOOD UNDERWEAR to elect ane But an exan 1 l}« s t € 3ol ¢ *"""":‘ Pure Thread Silk, full fashioned, Charter Ook Women's Unions of medium weight in hig 1181 e pligai il ife 5 \ tham | the etic f \v.‘h) parallel rays. brand, made specially for us, giving wonderful wear, Dutch necks, long and short sleeves, knee a1 | A0PE L, ; A e o . r e ravs, he says, can penetrate for $2.00 a pair. lengths, regular and extra sizes, $1.00 and $1. ey LOng L AL IE 8¢ Tad” Jones, Yale's 3l e > t } »iding the ne- Purce Thread Silk Stockings, black, Itussian (‘alf, Glove Silk Bodice Vests, with silk ribho b A4S 4 ae Cordovan and White, for $1.5 pair. flesh color, priced at $2.98 each ) N | % - Full Fashioned Silk with lace ankle, champagne, Glove Silk Sets, bodice and French bloomers, pink cancy 1 DY S R DS 8 auiso. paserted thas ”‘"_‘“s‘:‘,“; white, medium grey and biege, for $4.50 pair archid, platinum, blue and corn, a most wonderft Lhiesabsonoe \0f MuS Gridisyionithe et | I ML C f N e e T 3 location ')rnm‘ b McCallum Silk Stockings, full fashioned, black, gift to receive, for $8.98 a set o board has been keenly fi e eventr ing was Jpianiy {8t 6 BRANGIATLCDORIS B I8 B Russian calf and African, for $3.50 pail been very interested i e work . The Superior Court Yesterday \ X e of great service o medi- elected to the bhoard to e accomplished and s th tron art of his time investigating matters [ 'NPOSS oDl i 7 Ay vko is continuing his experi- 5 - M| which the commission planned tc i f R 01 ver : b o soientifie technical de- For the Tollet, of 3 or 15 pidces with large var For Xmas Gifts, choice of Browns, ( ites, Hu B R e e S elach] @ ! et vl FINE IVORY SETS CHOICE PERVUMES iety to choose from, $5.98 to $40.00. nuts, Luxor, Miro, Dena, Roge Gallet, Hounl- |Wlliargely responsible for the pre { Roll Up Manicure Sets, priced from 8298 to gants, Coty's Djer Kiss and others Miltion taken in having the roadway | $15.00 each P n e Tal LE Wi e e A e tart rom the Plainvill g | Cel Meta ‘atér Dottles in Chrigtma ckage > B company to Broad street 82 u‘::m'h't' LilatCriBottiestin S0 stmas Snacka oI e T e b o e B it e, ! \ [ Ideal Hair Brushes in Christmas packages, 98¢ Sets of Perfume, Powders, ele., selling for 98¢ to B|(the proposed layout of the street o : X e Al | to $2.50 each. 8$15.00 each ‘ Biz Came Tomorrow ¢ OUR The final foothall game of the Remember that these are-but suggestions, There are thousands of ornamenta ticles from whieh on for the fast Crimsons, wil he poin to choose Gifts suitable for man, woman or child el FOWSIECCNOoNIR U OBIS 1§ hRETiar il d when the speedy Redlands| ! am a great conch K ritain will be their oppor quesfion of coaching Kick-off will be held at y|football itself, is t L I e e | BEGINS MONDAY, DEC. 19TH . Sunday school departments will meet [ Athietic hall Monday evening. This | and 1 15 victorious. Last | game is play nly fellows who Berhn News at 10 o'clock in the morning and|is the same Dramatic elub that made | “unday ayed a tic game which | enjoy the g Ihe spirit of foot morning worship will be held at 11]such a big hit with their com hewe [ Was to have decided the ehampior different. The o’clock. The children’s sermon in the |last year. hip of this vicinity and this tie will | Monday v feat, taking New |} Here is what some of the morning will be “How to he a No- lces Meth e played out tomorrow afternoon. | ritain for an example, the school is “Mighty good, it kept my payment up regularl body,” and the regular sermon will he < are 1 lows: Reg foth teams have an excellent lneup [ like a morgue. Not so with baseball e b hiantiy o the kiddies John the Ba " Rev. J. Allan|lar morning e 45 ind some heavy playing will be do ThAtE it Bhbies. 1ok fo Te soh c s v 3 i2:50 [ on both sides. ficed for victory. 1 would rather have and other Christmas expenses, ott will deliver hoth of the sermons. |lowed by Sunday school ; The following is the lineup of the [a team of honest, clean fellows and “1 saved this money from my carning doing errands this summe Fvening services will be held as ueual [o'clock and _evening servic: 7:3 1 s lineu a teg an fellows and at 7 o'clock in the evening and the|p. m. The topic for Sunday morning, | Redlands with several High school | have them lose than have the other I isn’t a big lot of money but just the same it makes Christmas sech Junior League will gather for a ses- | “Bricks for the Church pigyers avithathem sahiupthn Srulibgeicsfitynetanatwins S Al Rtocthn zood to me.” slon at 2:20 o'clock in the afternoon. | There will b celebrati of the (Connelly, quarterback; O'Dell, hal the same way about that, If u are St. Paul’'s church—Morning masses | Holy Communion at St Gaorie back; Gordon, half back: Creane,|able to bring foget eledis wluvers Be resolved to start in on the fivst week the club commences and will be conducted as usual at $ and |church Sunday morning at 10:15 m nd; Landino, end; Miller, tackle:|the chances are in vour or then keep it un throughout the year. Navy Notes, o'clock. Prof. James of Berkeley Div- [#nd Muldowney, guard _ I'wo penalties were called on Prince- | U Ar umem Frank Orsie of Kensington is spend- | inity school will #ve charge The Crimsons will have the follow- | {on for off playing. One of those p g Ing a 30 day furlough at the home of | Rolland Turner of New Haven, has|!N§ players with them: Deniels, Ha-| may have cost Princeton the game. | THE PLA‘NVILLE TRUST CO his parents. [been the guest of his parents Mr ber, Dorazzo, Baldwin, Warner, | That shows importance of com- | g L —_— George Garrity of Kensington has|Mrs. L. M. Turner on Coftage strect, | Thorne, Valardi Tolli Naaman. | piving with the rules, There may be been discharged from the U. 8. navy| Quite a number of the local mem- |5 1l Berner. me excuse for violation of the tech JOINT MEET[NG IS HELD after having served several months: | bers of the Lastern Star attendod (he foth teams are confident of cap-|pical part of the game but there is no | © 90 Days in Ja P g , turing the laurels and one of the members said on receiving their cheeks PLAINVI LLE, CONN, 2 fair at Cromwell Friday evoning Walter William Nye was tried in| New Britain and Kensington wore [ [@510st sames of the season is expect 5 the Berlin town court last night be- [well represented at the old rashioned to he see t Sunday Murtha Berlinf Ohurchiand Ecaleriastital 02 fiore Brndae ‘Griswold on s cliniga’ of |dance held &t Athlatio Hall rincy| o v, was unable to assaulting his wife. He was sentenced |evening. play, but has assured them of being to 90 days in jail. " there tomorrow Canvass — Church Notes for Sun- Joint Meeting Held. 5 Packs Christmas Boxes b A joint meeting of the Berlin Con- MAPLE HILL NEWS The American Legion auxiliary to F day—Berlin Briefs. gregational church and the Worthing- 3 the Brock-Barnes post, held a meet- : ton Ecclesiastical society was held at LSO, returned - from | e jast evening at the home of Mrs = - The old lawsuit hetween Dr. Hen- Tilton Academy for the . Christrans|Cappa Corning when thgy packed vy T. Bray and the town of Berlin will holidays. | Christmas boxes. These will be for e reopened on Wednesday of next warded to the Norwich General hos- year. o g week when the case is scheduled for|*® - > ; Miss Frances Monier, daughter of pital for the Tuberculosis, to checr hearing In the city court of New Brit- | I ‘\(‘!sl\nl‘r(n] »:1]\.1«".;” every member [ Mr, and, Mrs, Theodore Monier, 18.ill [ {he. hourts of the patients there o ain at 10 o'clock in the morning. Faonen e s s LAY SHRAT | Rith EscaTBE isve Wil he tiible to saloy tie holldavaill The sult in question is the out- [+2nuary. LU B UL R oy growth of the smallpox epldemic ;i':“‘"‘l”“"“l""‘]“ ‘l‘"""‘ the expenses of | prerett Shonts of Washington, 1 New Zion Pastor which -affected Berlin in 1917, when |!he church, the benevolent socicties as| v "is spending a few weeks with I Rev. 1T, Washington of Meriden many other places about the coun-|Well as the Eecleslastical socicty. Af- [ heyig A RO B try reported the existence of a large | {¢r the budget is raised the pews at i sl ct the services » number of cases of the disease. The |the church will na longer he sold to i S : i V. ,‘;‘ m\\w L or :r v\ru\\ ym...‘].,‘,_J I 2 Sl {ndividuals. This was one of the ar- Miss Franves Sorrow who has e I wshington W appointe i action was first brought soon after the | Individuals EE RS ) Al e A e e G e el i cas taken care of. guments for the raising of the hudget Y S I i 5 : : a . i 4ur;:r\\:‘1“:k|x h‘rh\zinrz the cotion|{sintly. ont again. \:\ m]\ “u.‘ 1 I'\v“”'[‘h '“'”,”,' tul soon after a bill for services rendered i o Mo Tul B Noraa o) rela Nt iy | Ben frivitenitaia kol e hiadlsenitod - the epldemlc was rejected by |Pointed to take care of the canva ; Skl £ e ok S LInE A At s ;’):lv:‘l:zfrun so]r;r!mnn..hlrltn Alling he- [the town. Arthur Webster, from Colby colle for the Christmas r\w\v““lwxl\‘\“ yn“umg and hear Rev, Mr. (K ing the first selectman of the town at [ North and P. C. Rickey composes the 160058 e ST, the time. committee of three from the Feelesi i e ; Wit 1 S A ' atisn R s s ik Mr. and Mre. Benjamin Bates ar ut on ore week to s " -y Asss o et : ’ . : It\tweslearned this morning from [A8Hoal Boolsty which Rev. Bita. Iiske, [l st ol i e e NG hniatimng acals, et commiittae. it You'll be proud of the Suit or Overcoat you buy here. You will glory in an authentio source that the phy.|Arthur Woodruff and Miss Caroline fi - i8HA0 Y T8 EREss e TS charge here veported n fair progr . ; s R i ot siclan was called without consulting [ Savage are on the committee from the : . d feels assured that the town wiil||8 the correctness of the style. You will admive the qualities of the wool. the selectman of the town. It is|church » : 3 bplas |tihas dane eversiin , % X £ o0 T claimed that more than one physician | These committees will apnoint the | Mps. Samuel Camp and s o school ehildren have aider] You will appreciate the fineness of the tailoring. Why? Because every was secured at the time without the |Various teams and their captains and | Smithville, N. Y., are visiting Mr and | N this drive and % S » consent of the town officers when the |make final plans for the drive. They | Mrs, Charles Yoager of Newington, | o fe S have made i house garment made by us passes a rigid test. Our label assures you of perfect town was supposedly to pay the bill. [ Will is0 work out the territory to he fa 3 6f the towr : ¢ 3 2 : ¥ Tihare (v 4 10 WHIGH statas that the|covered By each feam Willlam Barrows of Newlngton has|and succeeded in’ making good s 4 workmanship. selectmen are to be consulted on all Warning From Selectinan, been i1l for the past few days money secnred fron this end win || bills which the town is lable for. Dr.[ Selectman George B. Carter wishes . Al R e o e et R. M. Griswold was town physician|to warn the people of Berlin in re Mr. and Mpes. James Mulcihey ofland the fown willlget its of the || B 8 o at the time of the epidemic gard o the cutting of evergreen Newington . Center Wete visitir A& 40 catmy on . the eXeellent o ] B w. The town authorities, it is under- in the local woodland. The | ¢yonds on Eim Hill Sunday g done locally ¥ 0 stood, claim that Dr. Bray gave medi- | trees cannot be cut without « permit Chirey Notioas ‘ ol & o K ° cal attention to a family {in which |from the town clerk unless the party | (e ———————er ee————— 5 e M. K. chureh—Preaching smallpox had developed. The family |owns the land in which they are . . poat T0rdB & lock. I . of Thomas ('ashman {8 the one in|growing. There is a fine for the vio- | g Il he: “Christian Zeal t question, it is sald, but Mr. Cashman |lation of the law 3 5 % Not! Bunday when seen this morning said that he Berlin Rriefs, : > elion i o'clock noon. ||| did not know anything of the coming! Miss Maude Slaght of Broadus col- |3 A T e Ay hearing on Wednesday and he had not | lege, in West Virginia, will cpend the / R A Toplo seen Dr. Griswold in the matter for a|holidays with her sister, Mrs. B, R, | y B | cCommandments ir f Tod p ] long time. Showalter of Berlin strect & 7w Leader, Mi arric Stew ) Judge B. F. Gaffney of New Britain | The regular meeting of the Berlin : s oo e at 7 o'clock represents the town of Berlin and rmers’ club will be omitted this AN VIR q There wi ) e prayer me Judge Willlam Mangan is counsel for |evening. - H ing Thu ) at 7:30 o' the defense. It is understood Hm; the y regular T. A. B. meeting will |8 ,? < lat the W Mr William M ‘ 9 plaintiff's blll was approximately $180. | be held at St. Paul's T. A. B. hall to y S chester o 1 Stone Hil M k t w S 10 t 15 Church Notices, morrow morning at 11 o'clock ¥ G 0 Advent Christian Churceh a el‘- 0" ea!’{’l" aVCS 0 Betlin Congregational church.—The | Yesterday was visiting day at the At 1ok Rev. George B Tyler will occupy | Worthington school on Berlin strect, | § \1 4 3 the pulpit tomorrow and will the course of the day. 7 \ 3 f % YR e T e B | Comin of amazingly low prices. If & WONDER Overcoat or Suit went through fee will be held at 10:4b o'clock. Rev Sherwood*Soule, superintendent of the . : Honl g Connectleut Home Misslonary soclety, | PAstor of s ke e caatlonell § itk . the ordinary channels, it would cost you $10 to $15 more elsewhere—Be- en's . as hee 0 ¢ o his orke f A J will dellver the sermon. The ) . ; ¢ 4 S 5 % : : Bible class will meet at 12 o'clock in [home with fliness for several days is . i | o'cloc ] ¢ cauge ours is a “Maker-to-wearer” proposition, you save the middleman’s the community house and the Sunday [teported to be slightly improved. the pastc will ; ; e &chool classes will gather at 12 o'clock Several Kensington people attended | i ing a House for the Lord."” b |'|'n|\t on a fine Suit or Overcoat. There will be no Junior Endeavor [the funeral of M Thomas Coleman | | week prayer meeting will he meeting. in Meriden yesterday morning. ' ° Thursday ¢ t 7045 o'clock Kensington Congregational churel| George Dodd of Berlin strect, is on | § ubercu 081% Church of Our Saviour, rector ~——Morning worship as usual at 10:45 |& business trip to New York eity. . A o eorse 11 B. A, Fo o'clock with the Sunday school de I'hree more wells have ported to | In Advent 0, Holy mi ior partments meeting at 12:10 o'clock. |have gone dry on Berlin street 10:00, Chu sthool; 11:00, Morning Tha Christian Endeavor society will Both the Kensington and Berlin | | BE SURE prayer i sermon by the rector meet at 6 o'clock in the evening. |Postoffice are experiencing the legin 7:00, Evensong and sermon by the Thére will be a rehearsal for the|ning of the annual Christmas rosh in |8 B 1te L. R. Craighill of Nar Christmas cantata at 5 o'clock in the|this line of business 1 AND UY china afternoon. The cantata will be given Last Berlin Ttems. | Plainville Baptist church; : - DIRECT TO YOU at the church on New Year's night Mrs, Walter Squires of Cromwell, m Profitable” will be the pastor's | The Brotherhood of the church will [spent Friday as the guest of her par- | SEALS theme; 12:05 m., Sunday schooi: 6 || hold a meeting in the church parlors|ents Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bailey nn' [p .m., Young People's service: 7 p. | { | . tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. The pro- | Main street, ” e 2w Onla m., the pastor will speak of The | gram will be a review of the Interna-| The Priscllla Rebekah Dramatic 85 Per Cent of Money Col- )17 (1 P 0 e T4 p m, | tional lessons on the life of the Apos>{elub of Middletown, will present the et dtain N tle Paul, farce comedy in three acts “Fergurson | @ lected Stays in New Britain I Plainsllle Briefs, Kensington, Methodist churckh—|[of Troy" followed by dancing .at the RS S R B AT | 1 ciety Will Hold Every Member the church last evening to make plans to prepare for the budget for next Thursday, prayer meeting The Lambda Delta- society of the

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