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T T —— Open Till 9 P, M, Sat, 17th, W¢ help you and us a hurried choice. Will mention i Now Comes ., Thurs,, Fri,, Each and every department is still complete with gift suggestions that will help you in some, the Final Week To Shop For Christmas With but a few very days left, makes it necessary for quick selection, NLW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1921, Plainville News CRIMSONS CLAIN -+~ Rel- | Town Plans to Flect Martha Rehekah Fleetion Local Team Victorious Over lands of New Britein 208ty 22nd, 28vd—Closing Sat, (Christmas eve) at 6 P, M, T0WN PLANS 10 ELECT Meltee William L. dies At s Home in Manchest Martha Rebekah to Hold Electlon of Officers Tonighit— Shopping in the morning will | Other News of Tnferest The Crimson's football toam SLI For Women there are Daniel pers, in all colors, priced at Telt Juliets in rose, wir .50 pair. Pumps of heels, $7.00 black =a pair, with BUY Pure Thread Silk, full fashio pair. Cordovan and White Full Fashioned wlite, for §1.50 a Ik medium grey and bieg i Silk - Stockings, an calf and African, for § FINE IVORY SF iety to choose from, $5.98 to S4 Roll Up 515.00 each. Manicure Sets, price L75 each, Ideal Hair to 8$2.50 each. Brushes in Reémember that these are b to choose Gifts $1.95 r and black, priced from with lace a for full Yor the Toilet, of 3 or 15 pieces Christmas PPERS AND ¥ Green Spring and Jun HOSIERY ned, hread Silk Stockings, black, Russian Calf, i, : kle, $1.50 pair tashioned, 50 pair Dlac with 0.00. large i 4 from $2.98 Cello Metal Water Bottles in Christmas pack packages, ut suggestions. suitable for man, woman or child Comfy Slip Charter 0z made specially for us, giving wonderful wear, champagne, 98¢ plonship of this vici victorious th New Britain at Rocl pair. i1 terday afternoon by Also Brown and green felt slippers for men at 0. The game 5 pair fought contests ever Strap Pumps of patent colt gridiron and the Crir Junior heels, for 88.00 a pair. cellent ball, The strengthened by five New Dritain High sl was Captain Murtha | heaviest players o1 team The undannted toucl goal lands to UMPS FOR CHRINTMAS For Men over we have tan Everette Slippers, was one ior and dull kid with GOOD UNDERWEAR medium weight Duteb necks, long and short sleeves, kn vegular and extra siz $1.00 and Glove Silk Bodice Vests, with silk ribhon flesh color, priced at $2.98 cach Glove Silk Sets, bodice and French bloomer srehid, platinum, blue and corn, a most wor to re for $8.98 a set k Women's Unions of in Crimac vith § lengths, §1.25, atraps and in lown, Itne Faining ambri pink, 1z lerful on a posts, Credit il and Na started the tally made a 17 yard by one of the Redland )t that the ized 1 within a played 1 k, gift eive, CHOICE PERIUM For Xmas Gifts, choice of Miro, Coty's Dier Toilet lash N SIS »wns, Colgates, let, Hud 2 Houbi ; nuts, Luxor, Dena, to K W and sets. fanecy zants, s and other Perfumes, ters, Powders, Soaps, etc., hoxes, H0c to $10. for 98¢ in Landino | Redlands, gainc came fancy boxe attracted a Onerifromn: of i High school hoys Sets of Perfume, Powders, cte., selling to 00 each majority There are thousinds of ornamental articles from i pected to see some fa work lid sec some go but enough eam to d local « The hamps. nov Eerlin News TOWN PREPARES FOR CHRISTNAS Most Factories to Close for Day Only POST OFFICES ARE RUSHED Itoth Places Report an Extra Amount of Christmas Business—Revue to Play Last Berlin—Church Notes— Berlin Bricfs of TInterest. Residents of Berlin and Kensing- ton are preparing for the Christmas holiday which falls on Sunday of next week, but will generally be ob- served on Monday throughout the country. The stores of the town Jave put on their Christmas appear- ance and the churches have arranged interesting programs to be held dur- ing the day. Many children's Christ- mas parties have also been staged to > plac time during the com- week. Despite the present hard times and the poor condition in the field of em- ployment throughout the country the Iierlin Construction company will not for the holidays. The men will only next Monday off in addi to the regular time they are al- d at present Both the Berlin and the Kensing- ton postoffices will be open for time on Sunday, which is Christmas Day, and on Monday, the regular hol will be The be open from 7:15 o'clock morning and 5 o'clock in the som clos Lave hours observed. will 30 o'clock until iday plac until from 4 Geo Manu mornir cd for in the o'clock Prentice, the Prentice company, stated this plant would be elos It is ex- in of turing that his Christmas day only pected that the tow will do tI The Berlir closed for the the Kensington will be three o'clock, 9 and 10 o'clock. Traffic, D to the pleasantness of the weather yesterday ,traffic on the turn was very states in the other LIn e factories ings bank will be as has always been St. Paul's church in Christmas day there ma one at 7:3( day custom. At or Heavy pik heavy. Cars from sev era pass through the ident stated the the union were seen to town and as one res traffic all in- day mid- showed dications of being in summer International Revue Coming. Due to the suece periorm 1nee International Revue which recently Cromwell, ar gements troupe Sast Berlin January 4 veral adde which will 1 hout one¢ length and lowing the th fortunate the of the given | whereby hall en made will p t Athietic I feat ire with the he iture. wil he show there troups 1 in securing known part o Brotherhood m gement o than old playe vell b to take 1rothe Ihe M Kenstagton ¢ will this it the irch i rey of t Meeting n's the mect cl iew members evening at o'clock program will be he International lesson the Apostle asked to The Panl. A tend the big meeting, as it will be one of Methodist Chureh, regular prayer mecting of tho The Epworth Le Methodist cht row evening at will be “Th the life of A Christmas the Sunday ns will sked are ew nk 1, brought s of Kensir dollar to the defend Officer Hackett able in the Cou Hartford the fir Foresters Members of Foresters of Ar New Britain o take part in a ¢ is now in pre Christr head nual Chr ready begun. 1 to the office ea of this country the water. The the greeting cards, the offic o with these re of a small cause incon The mail leavir fice exces vear with wor usual car an last nd M ent that it will me Conditions of year ago so belng harge. The lars by variot ments the t already great a Rerlin At York, road trains coming more baggs ire also much Di has in ha New Hav an increas Word the death of M ford on wis I°ri this 1d burie and Mrs In Kensir Kilhy business. held home My lived M, hotel to residents wial L& heavy d night town and a fe down The the ington W. Irving Geor town t repairing o ectma k-end rnham Wi 1 visitor in tow ting w held in ight George It 1y v mills, has irtford he Kensington say moved to tl H he underwgnt wld at the Tab Wt the usnal t irkeya wi Miss M ude with owalter I'he Rerlin ( e a Chr the lay enit vi 1°rid tre toy the and gifts t observance g Ten Commandments in oday."” Crimsons are pla to b 1t Uso arrange for 1 smoker tenders [ the Children's Home in New Tiritain, | They wi! | Ja Kensington has ye- [ POI0 team. 3 | turnec N William L. McKee Jersey. William L. MeKee of well known lacally, dic there at 8 owing an iliness My ged in the the Kensington will be held tomor- 30 o'clock. The topic of ch m 13 r of from a visit in Oran ast Berlin tems, of Middletown spent 1 ith relatives Wilcax tree will be last evening 00l depagiment held by on Iri- | week-cnd on farn ry line. Palace of Sweets, vt Medium size hrown onk parlor pipe. 60 Whiting 8t., Plaine 12-16-3d FOR SALY IFHEATER MAN ROBBED Manager Of Capitol In New York City About $10,000, J Three bandits fce of "the auditor of theater fn the office secs eater building at Broad« street last night held up the au- and three other and escaped with $10,000 from the safe. The Faulkner and hig room and got oug a taxicab in heing stop- was crowd- (ty-first ulkner theater eape 1 into without Broadway W SHIPPING RECORD, A new shipping s established in 1921 by the Montreal whieh reported & §07 trans-Atlantic ves- : a net tonnage of 2,698,494 i increase of 169 Milk 14N Company K nd only two. YOU OFFERS MIL e are two kinds of Safe Milk— Vil from tubereulin tested cows. Mill that has heen properly pasteurized. Aiilk Company sells both kinds and sells no tuberenlin tested milk is from cows tested under federal and state supervision and is as pure, clean and safe as it is possible for milk to be. Because of the heavy expense involved in the produc- on it sells f 1ty cents per guart. For persons who prefer raw mitk—n s it comes from the cow—it is the only milk that can safely be used. Our pasteurized milk is also of the very highest qu'al- it comes from herds inspected by the state and city thorities and the milk itself throughout the proce clarifving, pasteurizing and bottling is under their regular inspeetion and supervision. 1y ilk is entirely marketable without pasteurization as no milk from an animal known to be unhealthy goes into onr plant. However, as an added precaution and at con- able expense over the ordinavy handling of milk our milk is rified, properly pasteurvized and its safety abso- iutely assnred, a day cvening at 7:30 o'clock B a giit in turn be given to some voor and needy in the town or to the Britain Children's Home. Suit Is Brought. Klasouski of New to bring All per which of the Britain avenue, & The Priscilla Rebekah club of Middletown will pre comedy “Fergerson of Troy" at the Athletic hall this evening. The enter Hainment will be followed by dancing Miss V v Root, who is attend ng coll ew Dramatic | sent e was born in Manchester 18566, TDesides his by Jackson irk street, inville, Albert, Plainville, Flton eHartford 1de of Manchester A zhter rin Maskiel lives in Vernon wile four sons: S0 « of an dan M Post The price is no more than the regular market price of owever e ke what pur- | @ Ofice Rush, 1t the nilk. IPARMERS Telenphone 982 and your order will receive MILK COMPANY ant has been attached by courts of that city. Postmaster W. ; Kensington postoffice is now ,over his tmas mailing matter, Christmas that if the rush continucs as it found sending hee lied suddenly at her home in Hart ay 1 rain in the uit against John Mo- London, is spend ngton for twelve hun- ad property belonging are aleo two sisters living, tt, bi and There in B Cooper: | |1 1 |ing the holidays with her aunt, Mrs one | L. M. .Roet, Main strect, Clarence Carl Lund, is return. |fudents at Lehigh I'niversity, in| ska, one and who are opposite to what t The suit Seuth Main Street South Bethlehem, Pa., ; are spending the with their parents, Mr and Gustave Lund, of this place William Dennis of Hartford, 5 calling on his parents on Wilcox av- enue Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Philip Siebert and daughter, Miss Beatrice, of New Brit- ain, guests of relatives in | town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, S and Mrs. 1. J rt of Common Ple Tuesday in Janua To New Brit | Court Mattabesselt, merica, will journey to| n Tuesday evening to rard tournament which ss among the various were t nas Rush On W. Fa R. Bartlett and Mr. | Hahn and Don ald and Russell ,of Middletown, were calling on relatives in town Sunday. The Mothers' Sewing club will meet at the home of Mrs. IZdson Maine on | Vi ay evening of this week the town are invited home of Mrs. “Archer weet, Wednesday community interested in of the sons, the he k e of rush which "arcels are coming In- ch day from all parts and some from across se an All to sew at Walsh on afternoon is to be done, vited to attend Charles Ware women of the Main Work for the All which includes and New Yecar's i ) rushing into difficulty found inasmuch they often times in stamping Kensington of- sent out are ne s size and as of New Britain was calling on relatives in town Sunday. venience g the which was Fagan expects that at greater than it was STORM PLAYS HAVOC AT BUFFALO DOCK Ly is pres- be type Lerlin rett of 1 similar re al the Ifred 1T welve of 51 Grain Ships Blown at post is m calen establish to to leave From Moeorings Onto Sandbars business —$1,000,000 Damage own a ] Buffalo, of the blown Dec. 19 grain fleet, shoreward main break wall mile an hour gale of the An part from the in examination of mount of mai First of the First Touring Entirely by t which was the New Hartford rai 1and the carry much Shipments by expr larger In Hartford n received in t Elam 8. yesterd that g o [ (§ hut none is in s morning om the ake the Nij ind Niag ot sand- | dar back to the| 0 note into town 1 position of veral breakwa lam torm in the nd on rive Is is | of hoat | tters shanties on Rird w Isiand Rattle- | W, narrow strips of land the river and the bare pt into the river wind hlew the city, along v 1 tween here timated at and sq rs Kilby, who shor tie shor B night. The funera TATR | fternoon from her late Al W in Wethersfield E. Kilby 1gton and at one time engaged in the Both well known this town lin Briefs, Scores and goodness thai the price formerly Plate glass wi Drum trimmed Real Cord tires, non-skid front and rear; 31 x 4 inch. Disc wheels demountable at hub and rim, or wood artillery wheels, op- tional without extra cost are from southwest piling up normal type n to 12 Lake ILirie and windstorm of aLialiove in blown wotrees some damag were it BURCH TRIAL . ; et | Unusually long springs promote A | omfort, tire economy, roadability Motion To Reopen 1ts | S 3t 9 etay f Main s are working ot N reet in Kens o Al Ditcies Alemite lub motion to | - ired like Dec. 10.—A ¢ e presentati timony at the of New Britain Carter visited the See the announceme pages of this ay the lefense te the mon trial of A lliams of Burnside wa paper; and come n oover Sunday ssion foday of head lamps, Non-glare lenses ither upholstery; Tut e curtains open with doors. w Series Sedan, Coupe and Roadster shown on other pages. Be sure to see them. Showing Car Desisned and Produced < he New Maxwell Organizatior A car which reveals, at a glance, such a wealth of beauty ems almost unbelievable. ir curtain. proof windshield. Windshield nic steering comfort. Clutch and brake action, steering and gear- shifting, made remarkably easy. instru= Motor Handsome and accessible ment hoard. Best switches. iven clectric horn. its of the Sedan, the Coupe, and the Roadster on other them. Telephone us for the prices Burch for the murder of J & the American . A. B, hall 1 Isennedy on | The i."”“ 1" 1" last Honeym 139 ons, who the re o 1 ik Thursday and will present week. No decision whether \rs co-defendant of 1 to te been ital operatior where W A \ TR 24 an for entered its fifth had bheen reached Madalynne Obenchair would he him, it wi e BN 1 T. A B B AN | s hall tomorro whist will he night Bure call ne I'hree ten pound stify for given away Rlaght her RECOUNT IN BOSTON, Dec. 19.-—A cn in the may Tuesday s begun Hall canva petition fire sister, Roston, recount of the | ralty election | today at Fanuefl | S W made on the | Murphy commissioner, who the turns w defeated Mayor votes ‘ongregational church istmas tree eelebration « epartment on John former | the by James of this The All bronght to be given to Curley week an face | 2,608 M church parior will will be votes later