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-~ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DI( 07 EREA DY BB ER BE Y 7] &S tfosds Shopping Ces I 1 ;J } 4 ‘ T i ?ADE__A“ w«@@é £' o e ) ek ] ’7 IOI‘ qu[fl‘ys s aies the Who'e !'nmll} ll;lpp) ] V al Attention Again Called to Furs "TCTROLAS So Appropriate to the Season [f v v o ) | mas Cheer This Week—Breach of Fg There is nothing that will so please a woman or girl as a gitt of furs, Something she will taks pride Peace Case Todey—Railroad In- s Frimnnen EXMASVI/"'“"A; j{ BRESER COMMISSION NAMES MEMBER f%d PR : Bé : j SR Christmas Records possessing and cherish with a thought of the giver every time she wears them. Decide on Purs, h AT L O T b All models from ; 2 Children’s Records ; Bubble Books Were all bought early in the year when IMur 3 3 will reopen Tuesday, Januury m terms will he made il : And you can he absolutely sure of qua ! 3, for the winter season. Most of the | & il Victor Book of the Opera could be hought at much less than present market 5 i : i suit v ENaanAl our prices are the lowest always for quulit cachers will spend thelr vacation ut | B suit you personally, fi ) 40 gl | Maine, Vermont, and Massachusetts | 53 A Record Albums to $350.00 in stoek. OUR IURS RBUY O US The local school will close tomorrow | 2 afternoon for the holiday vacation and ?“Ei N, ite those residing in tc expect | g THIS WANTED FURS THE FINEST PELTS Lol filanaetintot e pariAthy b DY T e will he 1{{‘ reow att e pg rfs and Muffs of the most approved designs Fur Coats of remarkable style and beauty lappropriate. Christmas exerclees th the varions roor ith earc ging | B by the children, Vietrola selections will | B \ SOME OF OUR OFFERS FEACH A MONEY SAVER ®l|also be heard. The Kkindere 1 will e | g A 5 ik £ S . Bl the only department to e Christ P‘) LA 90 Raccann Coats, 36 inch lensth, for §185.00 and BAltlEal Gon e r Ene il salt T iioe 1o 05 00T || K e S e o Efl Price $125.00 $195.00 each. Tths a0 Einehey! Mlicirts for their parents for the | g i 1 N & {tree. Mer T es i ¢ Raccoon Coats, 40 inch length, special for $225.00 Baltic Seal Coats, 40 Inch length, our sale prict |{ee Netry: enliek vl s § . r rhout the tree i > each. $110.00 each { Althong no speclal Invitation 2 W A fi : Raccoon Coats, 45 inch length, selling for only [renchinenlt Conts s oI Rlen i R | been forwarded to the parents, y ) L A $215.00 cach. collar and cuffs, sale price $195.00 each | ;:h“ T o8 . 2 34 D PRPYARD Scotch Mole Wraps—8§325.00 each Hudson Seal Coats (dyed muskrat) 40 inci [Bflall of the pupils were given : LAl Lai 2ANU Blocked Tox Scarfs for $15.00 cach. [ength avith Bkunk collar and cufts, priced $205,00; ng talk by P 1 Orrin Beaver Scarfs for $27.50 each Taupe Wolf Muffs for §25.00. dl| Lo PR A Kranich & Bach z . DEMEMBER Black Lynx Scarfs priced $30.50 cach The talks s i £ ; NEMEMBE Aus. Opossum Muffs for $18.50 cach he - Pig . 3 5 5 Mole unk, Mink, Kolinsky, Hudson Seal, I'renct 2 i o 4 g that our Pianos are These are but a few special values chosen at ran- Blladine bidtie fina anii ; i NODIEtencillorie dom from our larga and varied stock of Furs, other Seal, Baltic Seal, Raccoon, Muskrat, Marmot and | ,w”‘"(,p,,” Tk akes e ot ie O Koblo e ol s ot PR ! Stencil or com- wonderful offers in Coats, Scarfs, Muff: others. 3 e Ik‘ strnetni t | X Kohler-Camphell A i mercial instruments S ats, Scarfs, 3 < of the scheol work self supporting as % e T e oo . Remember the finest of all Christmas gifts for e e it . ; { L SR L LU [ i Lma —Fveryone s pro- s 2 A r g the keynote of all our Furs. 3 3 as i « estic ¢ T A 7 her is a gift of Furs. Think it over and come herc AL" "‘ ‘w . LB S LY science departments of the institution. | & Newhy & Evans NI BT e {ected by a genuine to buy. 1 Satisfaction ass 5 school has recently purchased two | B E Lot R % guarantee. Our pay- s and paid for them by fthe ¥ 3 ; 2 . DL L ) Leonard ment plan will en 3 able you to have one this Christmas. All made from the very newest models, Coats, Eapert workmanship, beautiful lini Among the other Kinds, there is Beaver, Squirrel, |@][trated with moving pictures. The ehi- | B Lester dren contributed money towards the | e ——rerrr Tomorrow afternoon, there will he | [ Lte a llcense. As he did not have his|as a great favor to inspect the whole|' Stle of aprons, caps, towels and nany other useful and fancy articles license h h at the time he s|place Bcrlm News jcense with Tim at the time b S e T iined $3 and costs |ate = Committee to Meot. they have taken of being so cousi . McCarthy Named Chairman : e e el MR TS and gallant The Town Plan Commission s J » ,' 5 EETING .‘«(*!mln‘v.m (,nmz.“ B f‘"',;l i ;HI‘ | S, SAM GIARDINO, \,w’,m meeting held in' t} " : Tk b é g g{ ranging for a meeting o p [ec | 2 < last evening, unanimous! ted .l | B sille 810 Arch Street, mittee which is to investigate the con- Mo b seph T. McCarthy temporary ehair- |23 £ 0 £ zf ditions at the Town Farm, after the 4 " 1ran of the association. Mr. MeCarthy | 38 215 ,\]A\I.\' :\TRI‘,LT (“ p_ THE .\1(‘u\l ME? hoildaye SRl cRceInnllL e o RNA P ; s N ate will fill the vacaney of Gridley. TO CHANGE DATE pointed at a town meeting heia some | After Working Gratis, L e ae e Hmefaco ifo ltake P HIEEnLoROR O Dentist Is Arvestedier of the commission. Both thes of disposing of the Town i"arm and Dr. W. B. Norton was arraigned|men are well versed in the affairs of the town tear the Tatterstosbesre= (F i o S ano il Tud e G Ww.[the Town Plans and with sheir an ; ms, the I PELRTRE N et , h B . [tembers Will Gather at T. A, B.|races v motor venicies. [ Kiett for allowing his car to stand i |pointment to the hoard, thes will eon 7 5R R SRR R R %%%W%&%%%%I i3 Although the committee was ap-|a restricted area on Main street |[tribute greatly to the ftuture success | Mhan pointed some time ago it never met| pollceman Clarence Lanpher “tag |of it - Hfi“ rhUlSdfiy and Mr. Carter feels that the hody| ged” the car after it had stood mon A-sault Case | Aspinal made an address, ‘ C»i - \ T o5 = morrow, at Adkins, 68 Church should meet as soon as possible to|than five hours in a totally restiict Angelo Ferratta of Whit street | The next meeting of the ovder will| 1LY (€IS a take up the matter. Some of the res-|ed distriet. The dentist had heen ex |was arn d last night by Patrolman [he held on Jdanuay | idents of the town ave opposed to the | amining school children in connee |1 W. Furrey for alleged breach of [stallation of officers will fake place.| Nmas Jewelry Gifts at Mora {‘UBLIG ]NSPEGT]ON SOON idea while a large mdjority of the|tion with clinic work and in a hurry |peace. Ferratta is alleged to have The work will be in charge of Dis- [ adt taxpayers arve in favor of making the to get hack to business had failed to[started an argument with George La [trict Depnty Anna Vance Tvory Clombs, 4 change. It is claimed that a reduc-| potice that the district was restricted, [Grande of Washington street and | Funerals Held 2 when the in Liardino nmrhms Ice Hnu-(‘ in Town |tion would be made in the annnal ¢ he explainec struck him. wecnsed will be tried The funeral of Mrg. Rachel Slye of ] f . penses il the property was dispos - —— in the local court today by Justice|Mountain View was held this affer-| is Nearing Completion—IKensington |, COLD STORAGE PLANT dward P. Prior and Grand Juror|noon at 1:30 o'clock from the Lm-| Berlin Briefs. S William J. Foran |manuel Gospel chureh in New I A large number of Ilorvesters will | et S e | We-Uns Christmas Plans ain. Interment was in the West Cen 20 to New Brit: vening where | Broad Strcet Grocer Has Plan | The We-Uns Girls’ club held a meet- | tery, Plainville (M they will take ps wd tourna- Convert Bollerer Block 2 last evening at the home of Miss| Services were held for Miss Alice| ' " The regular meeting of the Bolton- [ yent which is being held in that ¢ity. | y\juch inferest is being manifested Pisher when plans were out-|1. Banner of Whiting street, from the asica post will be held at the T. A The Epworth League of the XKens-| o savaral local grocery and ' meal for spreading Christmas eheer|1ipst Baptist church this afternoon 3. hall in Kensington tomorrow eve-|ington Methodist chureh will hold i o\ "in (he proposed plans of Her- | (0 the needy families of the town. The [1zev, William s8, pastor of the NESI0L Jing at 8 o'clock. At thig time the|prayer meeting this evening at 7 man Kalinawitz to establish a cold|club did a great deal at Thanksgiv-|church, officiated. Burial was in the| . I Bl jiestion of changing the time of the|o'clock. storage plant in this city ing and made many hearts happier|west cemetory, 45 i Flime : innual meeting will be brought before| mpe weekly 1. A. B. whist will be| Mr. Kalinawitz, who is the proprie-| with their Kind remembrances of food | Plainville Briefs S e v""‘\”»‘“‘ he members held at St. Paul's T. A. B. hall this|tor of a grocery store at 50 Broad{and other table delicacies. The gh Mrand Mrs, Harry Judd of Bridg ereils y ‘W" S At the last meeting of the organiza-| pyening at the usual time. Three | street, thinks that the Bollerer buiid- | have sccured the vacant store in the | o0 returned to their home in & music Sl o 7 jon this same question was brought| i rkeys will be given away | ing on Commercial street would he|Neri block at Central Square and Will |peiyo the woek-end guests of Mrs, and | (pas % e ip but due to the fact that ther The town teams are at present|suitable for the purpose, the only ob-|be there all day Friday for the pur-| v, Claronce Judd of West Main | thenter in Harttonl the not enough members present it| working in the Blue Hills district m‘i ection being that it is removed trom [pose of receiving contributions. INEH S s e ¥ L was decided to adjourn and the ques-| the town | the railroad. He plans to block the [pcople are asked to aid in whatever ™"\l pavinond Neft of AVost Main| Meet me at Schmarr's jon was not settled. Adjutant we The W. A. . heid practice between windows with brick, line the walls{way they can and donate such arti-| o oop g re cuperating fro a recent il rence Southard has studied the pro-| o st and second teams in the town | and set up an ice plant in the cellar. | cles as clothing, tovs, games, dolls, and | position and found that in most all| 1.1 Jast cvening Anyone who had anything to be stor-fsuch food as will not be perishable. | 5 i ; i ranches of the legion the annuall poutine husiness was transacted at | ed could do so for a specified charee | Canned goods will he greatly appre- | o Sl T ’ neetings are held in the fall and notfipe meeting of the Selectmen held in|and in this way, much of the cxpe ciated. In the evening, or late Iriday [ =0 (0 : & S n the spring. the town clerk’s office last night of cold storage would be wiped oul.larternoon the givls will deliver thel ¥y, . "1y \warfeld of Park street 5 ens oallen It has been the custom of the Ber Selectman George B. Carter is mak- | The plan seems to he a good one and | apticles to those most in need of them. | et (ot 0 B me B L ere | ot 1at o e AL e ome 0" in Leglon to elect officers in Aprilfing arrangements to keep the voad in|in Mr. Kalinawitz' opinion, the cost| A hearty response will he appreciated | o il gpend the holidays with her | tingt ¢ > pied st as a general rile the meetings are | fensington on which the jltney oper- | would not exceed §15,000 by the young ladies who are striving | o [s 10 Warfield. Mrs, Warfleld wil liscontinued in the summer time and|ates clear from all w this winter, | o SR to spread this good cheer, and all per- | 2 abot anuary 8 AR A il ; ; i VIRING A, (. PUND. <ona_ able fo ald will be contributi A aniany ) i P o e Gppy e new officers after heing elected possible. He is also making th new Tilt presi Church Notes—Berlin Items of In- 1 | terest, | [l family a 5 1 James . Usher of New Jersey, is visiting at his home here on Farming are not given much of a chance tof road, which is now in poor condition, towards the happiness of others. The | o ited the ¥ 4 X f Nets 8130 for Benefit { ting of e clu 1 s 0 i n n 4 (ke hold and when the meetings are | much better fo travei o Entertninment Nets fox M fnext: meeting of the club will be on JAMES L. W'EBb D[E.S e s done T catest tragedy this side of vgain resumed in the fall they have lony Banulski has left H\f employ | of Children’s Home, | January 9 at the home of M ] | Ty e nithappiness In Marr{Aged somewhat fallen hehind and it takes|or B, . Honss, the Berlin street gro- | oo e pagan [bara Farra | = s i ; Rateren Il thing 4k . R Inspectors Here | One OF The Few Remaining Civit - it ; i shoes can start the wreck 1 inspectors visited | name 1 e t ) pom. to f e, cven as a few drops of " fternoon War Vets Passes Away—Res . Lhkad ¥ erday afternooy \ I'a Away—Resident il to have caused Napo- Although no officers the legion|af the Knights of Pythias society at .yonnt 8450 taken in The | Their preser s | Of This City For Nincteen Years, 1 at Waterloo, have stated such, it is that] their hall this evening | tickets w donated by the Adkins|Conste Mavino who was called npon 3 P impossible to trace the some sort of action will be en thi Mrs. William Delaney of Ne Brit- | printing company, the stage curtains[to aid em. 1t appears that every James Webh, for ears DacCK I'CGI ]_,am;: sinning of a lovers' quarrel, vening on the removal of the honorfain was calling on friends in town |y {he FHargreaves Decorati evening mt 0 o'clock, when the | o resident of this city, died at s ’ ; AR e e oll in front of the Town hall o1 av. Mrs. Delaney formeriy re-| iy chairs by John Andrews & | freigh I ses throug om | home 200 Main street at t. Gnesmrarh: Berlin street. At a previous meetingfs in this place, (‘0. and lrickson and Carlson, anc Hartford tc terbury, fo en evening after ' SG{'C flnd f*\ChV? {16 alice davininn | nervouey nath boys were not in favor of the rs. Archer Walsh extends a cor-| qqdition, ag$14.50 rebate on costumes [gencrally seen riding on the cars. An | which nooor 1 ; i & dissgresmsgl ard being taken down but still[dial invitation to all the ladies of the | was siven by M. Fiveberg & Son cifort ght to cateh |3 ] v unneacssary. A cramped foot Jhers feel that if some sort of a|fown to meet at her home on Main| Fhe halance of the espenses were |them but it fail I, Web G 3 ] 1o {o trifle with: but all hus- cemembrance in the form of prese street Wednesday afternoon 1o do | agvered by subseriptions from the he inspectors, with the local officer | naining Slecanatord the i & { P e ORI onsiderable time to get organi | ee e o bl Loty ) sation moving along in Al condi Last Berlin liems the iehoAl of Hic Ghlldients Home . Ponn ior There will be t zular meeling | ghows 900 tickets sold and a total [the towi made known fo g the record of each man is madr ommunity ving Viking A. . members waited for em at the Spile bridge. | wap ap leath is mourned by | 043 4 NAt onlv o {sovardizts & hat they would he willing for the rc Mrs. Richard Hurlburt of New Brit |"f'he freight stopped before the cro omra He was botr - g \ b “ ik Twl |°» xdv‘\!.v‘m ‘h r 1in spent Mone as the guest of her| g10,000 LIQUOR IN BALED HAY 15 18 the general rule, and the en- | hep, 1838 R A el Bl R E l rital happiness, but almost any noval of the sign ey hances With . KR Public Inspection mother, Mrs. Theodore Carng, on Wil- wer was told to wait a few min Gideon and in Oles Webh | \! E A g s ¥ & N strength and health when she wears The Giardino i ouse in Rerlin is[cox avenue | vederal Agents Scize 1,000 Quarts 0 || 1eg longer than usual. This gave the of 22, he enlisted ear complegion and Mrs. Sam A number from this place will at-| vards at Boston. [ingpectors time to examine the cars. | Massachusetts Regiment fo siardi New Britain invites pheftend the Sunday sc hrml‘ (&} istmas 1R were located in a coal ¢ the Union. He sovved throughont the Ty v v % sublic of rlin and Kensington to|'rce exercises at the Berlin Con 3oston, Dec. 2 An innoeent look- g (iqared to surrender. They were | war and took part in many of () . t len arches ¥ levelop, nepect the plant. It is one of the most which are hurting her feet, weakening the muscles so 1 onal chureh 1ric evening : ST nette b ; rmvr,m,. Happ ¢ i AWh. By T tion wireh Friday evening. |ing carload 0 however foo quick for the defectives | famous engagements recorded i i\ T Fetrs lappy m grows out of ul love, ense, a great nee and for nodern in the New I ates Arrangements ave being made for | quarts of higl o S A 1 inmping over the opposite side of | tory He came to New Britain, 19 ) Vo1 Do % ongington Con an entevtainment and dance to be |erai prohibiti o vesterd A e S R e R The Women's Missionary society met | Elven the Athletic hall Wedne The liquor, which the anth i _ : ST R e e ; ToURL ot ! his aflernoon at the homie of Mrs.|day evening, Jan. 4. This entertain-|hud come from Canadn L Martha Rebekah Offic ! s o watchman there whe 5 : e S ) p s of the table 0 e ment. the International Revie, was|worth $10,000, was confiscate . R i £ iy | IS the iteuie Jmerson, : recently given in Cromwell and wi New York, New Haven and ilartfor u s Irived by Bix if > loves b A choir rehearsal will be hetd at[ Cesfity : ) S last evening ! i ] i t . o no love: but owles on 19 kS . rafirond yarda iyLRe srOgIULyiQRt Sk owing officers for {he Mrs. Edward el f on 1 | , ¢ ingredients of hap- he home of Mr ( ‘\1 1 b i i ATV T adl e ClhaTa & | v | Rl L A : , ‘ lay evening (£} aah {he| 11010 their annual Christmas meeti IN JAIL SEIZED AND LASHED, [YOO1 Tk e : : : PO L On Sunday evening of next weelk the [ /" e Lather Turn . i > | Vico-ra r n | : irtve) r . : er Shoe iy shap: funday school department will have a| g mol o Dunean, Kla i haee ) Yance: finan R t yosd i \ f A e he fia : masked men yesterday forced their| o o M e e t \a 8 way into the city jail here, seized two | 4 15110 Movrill, and third | ¢ arence, Ruth, Lucy = 2 : ; £ s L vsclen to Kokl treasurer prisonc took them to the ouvtskivts | oo N Catherine Richards. | and Howard Webl 3 exercise funers it ) 1 i~ 4 New Britain ! fully mas tree an -w”r'”‘"l exer A very cenjoyable time was had by | The hour of the occasion has not) ¢, 6c0 wihio attended the entertainment | been announces given by the ‘riseil tehekah ) he Pri la Rehek Dra-| 05 0wn in an automobile and a A shott entertainment was enjoyed G ze Xmas Party atie elub of Middle v etie ' A, matic club of Middletown at Athletic | .o g o sovere whipplng e [ ot ¥ vhich H via i X y | men wned to deave ATV ored s0l¢ nag perty 1o Le deld At Cmna G ) members ol the trolps for the mal 5 Morrill gave an int : reading . ! propc o e ; f mfortable JORTUGEESE BLECTIONS | i : : o m Damon's HIill this ¢ 3 T30 ner in h they carried out their PORTUGL - — RITAIN LADY ‘clock. The children will S of the members. The usi : he members of t erlin Grange | hail last evenin e play wa | Christ \ave arranged for the ann presented and mueh eredit is due {he i J : s ¢ antilever Lishon, Dee, 20, (By oclated | TURNVES XMAR PARTY ‘ 3 3 g ¢ e « wppy frame of e g lodne | MAKE THIS AN ELUCTRICAL CHRISTMAS he annual Christmas party of the | gor Y sod disposition is lovable Is will be sung l I'he public of Berlin a Censin signed by all the mi C I Ko Bt 3 " 1 B | Bartuguese cabthet df ideal gift—Table Lamps, Percola-(| New Britain Lady Turners will - be |y, ! out ) e, especially in the home nt and fixing January 8 as the ds L Toasters, Heaters, Wavming Pads, frons. Flat Trons, Blectric 1t hristmas caro pecial program has been v ton, Conn,, are cordially invited to in held tomorrow evening at the meet-{ tp, Ve ( ] 3 ¢ its for Cantl. or the event. There will he thelspect the Giardino Bros. ice plant|™ Al 5 R g 8 to br \ h oar " or olding a general liristmas tree and gifts to | hich is nearly completed for holdin i il : y Teer Mhces Tor Bien el special invitation is extended to wom before Judge Griswold ir and vitality in eirenlating various in- | Plan Commission will be held HART & MAYNARD = . 60¢ at all Drug Stores carcd & on o charge | cor Jle stories about town | 4:30 p. m. December 23rd, 1921, in! 85 WEST MAIN STREET will bring. Refreshme : i ‘ il Foster Miiburn Co. MigChem Butfalo,NY ywir court last eveni { operating a motor vehicle wese very provle are asked by me | the office ol the mayor Plainville 185 MAIN 51REET

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