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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1921, Plainville News R cRoss pas | Sellect Furpiture ‘ You Camt 317 SUPPORTERS Go W/lf@:gg Vo Z Ay, zzzz 2 e Recent Drive Nets That Many en Until 9 ', M., Wed,, Thurs, i AT BRI PO : , Members, Is Report ' Attention Again Called to Furs s sonu voms So Appropriate to the Season [f]« o o e Arrvested—Eegal, Alleged Autonio- There Is nothing that will so please a woman or girl as a gift of furs. Something she will take pride bile Thiet Is Released On Lower in possessing and cherish with a thought of the giver every time she wears them. Decide on Furs, Bonds—Assault Case Heard, OUR FURS s The Plainville branch of the Am R I'UR BUY OF Us erican Red Cross, has secured 317| Wera sl Bought early In the yenr When Fure W S Bl niembers in its recent drive held from And you can be absolutely sure of quality, while tovh . could be bought at much less than present market i o 2 : gty ;\no‘v‘n‘rlln);:‘:\\‘l]’;‘nr‘o[n'h\'l\L;.th A our prices are the lowest always for quality. e R Sl ; S T will probahly En‘!n;: this total up 3 B = X % . SRR, I Ry e e s e erot P e David Grayson, when asked what he thought was the best time in life, im- ers s e smalles! “nrolin a . . . T 7 All made from the very newest models, Couts, Expert workmanship, beautiful linings result in the 1ocal chapter has had in some mediately and without hesitation answered “NOW?”, time JAast year there were about 500 enrolled. Of course there were bet- ke o : (A ARC LR okl G0 ST G This is December 1921, and within a few days we arve to have another SOME OF OUR OFFERS SACH A MONEY SAVE ness depression has made n great : : b DACHANUNDYSAvER 1 Jocally and although persons Christmas. It doesn’t make any difference what Christmases we have change m:;;o:::h.mm' S s Soe SR R Bais el Costacosmaciut e peloe I o 0N S0 RIS BIELY € SR T had in the past—these are past. It doesn’t count as for those to come— e aan 00 T T e e e for us they may never come; hut now for the present let’s be merry; ssotty $110.00 each. Wl The committee in charge wishes to let’s be happy; let’s act as if 1921 would be the only Christmas we Raccoon Coats, 45 inch length, selling for only French Seal Coats, 36 inch length with Skunk ‘1:‘.“,1””«-;‘”‘.:.- Hx‘g‘wnm“ l‘\‘.'nrf:m:f:m ‘Iv'.‘: would ever have. $2145.00 each. collar and cnffs, sale price $195.00 each ¥/ the people who so graciously Scotch Mole Wraps—$325.00 each. . . o - 7 I Wl handed in their names as members. % 5 e ’ it e i ) “""“""h "‘]"' ‘k"“"H (dy 11 ’“‘2-""““ ‘q‘ inch The excellent work of the organiza- There are some things here at THE BIG FURNITURE STORE of Sensible § S 5. ach. ength with Skunk collar and cuffs, priced $295.00. [8]| ¢ 1l be kept as hefore but . g i Beaver Scarfs for $27.50 each. S SR i ik . Gifts that would make Christmas a very pleasant and happy occasion Plack Lynx Scarts priced $39.50 eact Taupe Wolf Mufis for §25.00. it b 1 ynx Scarfs $39.50 each. encountered this season will be made ATy S z 8 . ey ‘A Aus. Opossum Muffs for $18.50 cach. Among the other Kinds, there is Beaver, Squirrel, up. The branch needs many mem- to any one w ho Hllght become the fou Un}‘ite possessor. A ROCl\ely These are but a few special values chosen at ran- le, Skunk, Mink, Kolinsky, Hudson Seal, French |Bi| hers in order {o keep up the work Smoke Stand, Table or Floor Lamp, Columbia Grafonola—oh what'’s the ioonr:dg?:; z‘f‘f‘;rls“i’r:\nt?o"nd's\ ::g,{[;w\’:y of urs, other hxl Baltic Sea tagcoon uskrat, Marmot and % RS e I ey use going on fUI‘LhOl'. = i (s, others. sociation in shape to meet all the Remember the finest of all Christmas gifts for SO ¢ B e 4 her is a gift of Furs. Think it over and come here Quality is the keynote of all our Furs, Buy of |fg!|demands of the public. The work to buy. us. Satisfaction assured. Lis)pastiycataiinSibrondentd ot oty " Come select yours NOW. Delivery can yet be made in time for Christmas, than ever and the report tendered by “hairman John E. Lamb shows much n g improvement. e = - - = Bowling Notes . i g S A The usnal weekly bowling meet of . 1:\'0 first prize for u\_h ladies while “J ..\.hs,’i Ann I'mh.xn of West ( rnlvll.\\f 1 s Trumbull Electric manufacturing n n rews 0 erlin ews W. Fagan won the first prize for the | Was calling on friends in town Tues- | o sane pelg the Wallace. Barnts ° ° men. The ‘consolation prizes were | day. TV En oWt (e SATaty thelatill awarded to Catherine McKeon and Jo-| The regular weekly dance and 8o- | o)1ihe good, having defeated the As seph Carbo. | cial will be held at the Athletic hall| ¢ iy Room. The office force did THE BIG CHRISTMAS STORE Party for Children P'l"lilu.\' evening. well in a decisive victory over the Plans have been made for a Chirst- There was a_very large attendance | \jachine Room. Smith of the Safety at the supper Tues evening, given mas tree party to he staged at the Switeh team is high individual man by the ladies of Sacred Heart church e Murray homestead in Kensington to- e, with a total score of 321 to his credit T morrow evening. The Misses Murray @t the church parlors. This supper| gapley Gwillim of the Office comes| dward P. Prior and Prosecutor Wil- 2 ISED. [innoculated with other verfous dls- N have arranged to have about 80 chil.| WAaS &iven in the appreciation of the |, vt with 297. The following is a re-|liam J. Foran in the local court yes- | cases that they might serve as suh- e dren from that section of the town |@ttendance at their whist social held | o of the games held: terday for alleged assault commit- | Chicago Hospital Physicians Said to | jects for clines. present at the affair. for the past few weeks, every Tues- Office fed upon John LeGrand of South| Have Experimented on Chiidren, Dr. John Dill Robertson, city health day evening, for the benefit, of the Washington street. The accused wi Chicago, Dec. 21.—An investigation | COmmission; characterized the charges 1 A tree will he decorated on the lawn | e o o o freshments will be served on the in- | ifferent descriptions were = enjoved, ol court were imposed upon him. These | contagious disease hospital physician = Y and much praise is glven thoses in 8 83 ; KIDNAPE BELFAST From Kensington Boys [ Weather permiving the cisi- 404 R fotaied o ahont $14.35, e e 4 " carols and other exercises will] " %% i 99 05 103 At Arst it was thought to have the|for experimental works in clinies, as Belfast, Dec. 21 (By Assoclated take place around the tree. If the| 1t of an order issucd today by | Press) —Armed gangs operating in the Scarfs and Muffs of the most approved designs. Ifur Coats of remarkable style and beauty. = ——— | case carried over to a later date and|ther weather is stormy the exercises will| S S Judge Philip Sulliv Limavidy district of Londondery | { 149 483—13 60|, ST AT S Judge Philip Sullivan, 3 # ry be held in the house. ARM e T EREUEE Prought| "% e “order followed many com-|took 15 men from their homes yes. E. B. Methodist Notes against IFerrata, but the court decided | 1aints made by mothers that their | terday, removing them to an unknown All singers of the Methodist church Ratcliffe S4 100— 2921, gettle the matter. It appears that|children, taken to the lospital for|destination. The raiders, who were in st Berlin are requested to meet Preuss ..... 92 L Y] LeGrande and his assailant are re-|contagious diseases were Kkept as long | not disguised, were strangers to the Someé Residents Object to Several of | 't 10 o'clock next Sunday morning to Livinpstonges 9 86— 2841 S and family troubles are the|@s four years in some instances being [ neighborhood. rehearse the Christmas music for the Wadsworth .... 8§ ; Al— 2 i ! LS. main cause of the disputes encoun- New Lights—Public Tree for Ken- [church service, The Sunday school GIARECHEYEReI W= B0 red. £l ..~ ] sington Children—Auto Skids—Ber- t.‘lf_:w.'-'\'?fq.:u'ff '1§A'J~n:“.‘|',l~.%m h"“;]n'rh"r ,Hammg’s Views Dmep me ! Tl\!‘l)‘.l|‘:::lf:r-f1‘:‘v‘v"‘:‘] ',' seized by Treat Your leer Falrly o'clock. A splendid program is | o, A 5 > . . Edwards ...... 85 § o|Constable L. W. Iturrey on the New A disordered liver throws the whole promised. : i Sed o i in road last week, has heen by Dostmaster W. W. Iagan af the|the town of Berlin wil be heard in the e Bablch .... s 1S ga[agthe mtlegtooicionta i aterions our generally. Beecham’s Pills act di- Kensington postomce. The latters| e\ Brilain cliyrcourt on Wednesdey, = Lioatiafeicn el e epn g e e y. ] ; i avaRES e et iy Rtwollchiiani i Docerberian oieatlie vk cielic | BYiasilgion iDec ali (e i sdociniad il TG stbiy Ea1AbY he Nawisri| liver rectly on the liver, cleanse and 7% ahtae of the s bajw whe neve| . Working on List {in view hetween President Harding safety Switeh R b AT act gizengthen the stomach, reguiate Wie Hunt ... 86 90 100- SibE T San e dRieriiho ey bowels, remove all impurities from sent the letters are being withheld but Mr. and Mrs. George Griffith of and the American arms delegation of i h Grs By e 2 2 3 vhere atr « ] P a break in the Chinesc-Japanese ne- | yian o JOSRRLhS qra Al AGEIOUNT JICERHE right the system, and make you fit gnd well. the lettars are as follows: Kensington are still working on the|the new four power Pacific treaty and L] (R OO LG S (el Proadwell ..... - coming suspicious, the officer had the Kensington, Conn, [lith stated this morning that he thinks | gotiations on Shantung had thrown | g(arking i 92 T ; feie N s A ea Dear Santa:— the work will be completed by Wed- | the naval side of the arms conference Sy;\y;lhm’?.» CODAAL 108— 821 :\‘:r.'::“:n!\'::t\':‘nflv1-:7::“(‘:::;1kl’w‘rdfin;:;:- You can have a h y ]thy bOdy' Strong ) nervous system, bright eyes and clear 1 would Itke to have you bring me |Nesday of ':'f" (‘;T"l. i Baer ot ',"‘“'y\ ‘”“"t‘“‘”"'l ALORRtle — —- The next day the owner called for it tricycle, a teddy-bear, n little ban- swatkin Funera ackground. Acceptance by Irance 28 498 467—1893 il oo £ k ' A & x.nu;mr of rubber boats, a trom-| Rev. Henry Maier of the New Brit-|of the American proposal of 175,000 Stores Becoming Busy ] aRe complexion if you bone, an®eversharp penciu, a singing| N will officiate at the funeral of ftons in capital ships had placed the Hermit Arrested The storekeepers here report a \ ' good business during the eveningy book, a pafr of gloves, Walter Gwatkin to be held at his late | naval negotiations on a comparative- [ 'The “Hermit" discovered last weelk thr ’ That will be all, my name is: home at 3 o'clock tomorow afternoon. Iy smooth road again although the|in the Pinnacle Mountains, by Peter they have been open this week. The b NS The burial will be fn Maple cemetery, | French reservations for a higher ratio | Scott and Sylvester Mason of this people evidently take advantage of | this town. In small defensive craft still remained | town, is reported to have heen ar- (‘N opportunity to do their Christ- 1 forgot to tel vou to bring me an ] o e at ni ; . everready searchlight, a pair of straps Berlin Ttems = leARestIch e vested by the police from Hartford.|™M?s Shopping at night without leav a drum and a fife Mrs. W. R. Moore and son Wilfred, | Announcing that he had “no ob-| [t appears, however, that nothing had | I8 thelr daily duties and Al ] Ir. of Berlin left today for Green-|jection” to the construction of the | been menfioned of the trial 1o h [avle inerease in the trade has been | & other lettars whishiiaxs hee AN HsA, A ahe LAl (A nenatilie | DAolAG eIy ia nre Lo by arla | s e R |‘3‘I|\|inlg"|n” .‘.\,,I.',',A,; noted since Monday evening. There | SOI‘II, 10c—12 pills The other letters which has been 1 | ! remain but four more shopping days everywhere 25¢—40 pills | lin Items of Interest. A “hristma day. lelegates that it shall apply to the e of A ived by the postmaster is as follows: | “htisimas holiday ¢ pply and the name of the man could not RROISS : i SelveaibY i There are a few copies of the pub- [ principal islands of the Japanese em-|he learned, as the story goes. e | ANd evenings until Xmas ih SoNe 50c—90 pills ' Kensington, Conn., |!ic acts of the last legislature left at|pive, President Harding declared in a | was charged with alleged robbery nnd | Dec. 18, 1921 |the office of the fown clerk, These | formal statement, u ter he had|is said to have had considerable sil may he had by Ning for them lexpressed the opinion in an interview | ver ware and jewelry in his posses ! would like to have vou bring me| The public schools of the town will with newspapermen yesterday that it|sion when caught The rohberies a large tricyele, a little telephone, a [C10se for the winter recess on Friday|did not apply to thase islands, that | took place at several prominent ® tinker toy, nn eroctor, some stony|of this wedk at one olelock the difference in view in no wise will | houses in Farmington after which the hooks, a ;mn» or rubber s a pn An antomobile coming from ‘-\l'l'i be permitted to embarrass the confer-|{ man wounld veturn tb his den in the of skates, some stone block k. |den skidded in front of "Thomas Barat- | ence or the ratification of the agree-| mountains is the theory Whether > 3 tiero's store on Berlin street this morn- (ment or not he is mentally ‘unbalanced is = || ing. The right rear wheel was smash The president’'s statement issued | question to he found out. The local Dear Santa er board and everrcady searchlight, a circus game 5 s abou h ed but no one was injured after a two hour conference with[men claim that the hut he was living | ,) thUtCE B sl URRS A E o R Sl IRCEIR G it v e Plttsburgh, Pa., is! Senators Lodge and Underwood of the | in was well made and fully able to At visiting friends in Kensington American delegation was the first of- | leep out the col The reason the | v A large number of Foresters went | ficlal confirmation that an understand- | ’lainville hunters reported him to the Oan ros New Brifain police was the fact that | [ J ~ o |te New RBritain last evening where ing existed among the delegates as to Mr, Fagan expect —that - before} . Tv . 4000 card tournament; | appilcation of the treaty youngsters have Christmas time he will have several['N0Y atten e oa urhaiy | o ’ N N 1 into the woods more letters from other children in the Il will be held on Thursday evening. ion on the matter although said by {ernian. Serca) Brerd tawn wholara deairous ot having Sen And he never cares to wander from his own fireside—since he 1+ Claus bring o toys. 1 International Revue off ils close to him to have been VTN N Sagh . # Ntemthiie ¢ . - a PN " 9 ta Claus bring them some t “Bots” '_U'“”;H' ",,‘ ,",.f‘ with his|made without consultation with his| H! Fognl, ioged sulomobile | got that new pair of INDIAN MOCCASINS. Talk ‘leOut the “bOy L U xylophone solos and chalk talk skelche |state department ndvisors and with. | (hief of Diristol, who conducted a gar After the Kensington Fire district|co "o caudeville show which will|out any intention of announcing the [28¢ On Whiting street, Plainville, was | |§ : e B e pcanidd yJhvr dadia inv mnleaa s o ’ hai installed all of the new Jights on | (¢ % i 1" (he nternational Revue [administration's attitude created at| 710050 from the Hartford count with the new red wagon”—why dad’s joy makes that of the kiddo’s the Swamp road fn that town from |y, g Berlin on Wednesday evening, [once an cvident desire among the Am- | 1 VS EHES g houd whichiwas | | § Upkon's corner to Towers' corner in| g yary 4. His sketches of prominent | erieans, British, Japinese and French | {0900 8 TR RS EAE o8 Jook like a grin on a snowman. Surely these Indian hand-made New Britain, some of the residents, I people are axpected to go hig and [allke that the attitude of the Ameri- | $17400 B¢ PEOVITCA for ¥ e fah - j who a short time ago were staunch |, ‘ge aftendance is being looked [can government be clarified. Baron | o Akt i Y / ‘nd \ LI T . > s g ot Supporters of having the ghts In- |5 \AT80 quiendgnce I AR (ORI Cato, Rend of the dapancao delegation | SoERl alto charged with the mme or- |l Moccasins are some gift. We bought plenty of them in all sizes stalled, are now clamoring DECAUSE | o\ oiovey he has appearcd and this|and one of th who showed great| 16" iartner, Charles Scheineman, of | AHera are (oo meny on this road will be his first Tocal appearance with |interest in the president's attitude sald | Nee: were 15 st betng meinm of for Men, Women and Boys—Ribbon trims, fur trims and trimmed T ers of the district feel|d rior 3 ding's fc ate & . The member th 1istri this troupe prior to Mr. Harding's formal stat | honds placed at $30,000. This hond that they have accomplished o feat Fast Berlin it e e T e Pres [ nas not been disturbed and promably | | with slashed leather like real Indians wear. According to sizes and in having the road as well lighted as| rpo Gipl Scouts will hold their reg- [ vented him from divulging whether [ (51 101 b, A few days recess has it is and they have reason to believe! 5 000 7 eeting at the home of [there had been an agreement as to| : ; b ) I k ; been declared in the criminal session . o s0. The lights ¢ been placed eVery| yjice Etta Lawrence on Main street|application of the treaty. He added | ¢ the superior court and these men bty](‘s—‘$3.50 to $4.50. third pole apart and the once Upon & ey afterncon that the “meaning ndopted at the time | @i not have a hearing until a later | |§ time, dreaded dark road of the night| =\ Gustave Hanson left today for|of the signing mizht be changed in | g, e ~ E : g traveler has been made into a Vritable |, few days visit with relatives in [the future, so I can say nothing at|" Angello Ferrata of Whiting street, Christmas Shoes, Slippers an d Hosiery for every member of broadway with all the lights Pequannock, N. J this time was given a hearing before Justice | Some are inclined to believe that There will be a speecial Christmas e | Lo 4 the lights will cost the town a great| o coting of the Ladies’ Aid society of FOUR BABIES IN ONE YEAR [ the fdmlly | [ a habit of going out The meeting of the American Legion e president’s expression of opin- deal of money but if they had been|ipe Methodist church at the church MAKE THIS AN ELECTRICAL placed four or five poles apart the in- | jorjday afternoon, Dec s &t 3 Abitene, Tex., Dee. 21 Four babies CHRISTMAS stallation would have been practically | o'clotk In less than a year is the record of & | sn ygeal gift—Table Lamps, Percola- | |[§ the same, _n is sald. The 'Hxhn are The Mothers' S8ewing club will meet [ Taylor county famity. Early this year liu.m, Toasters, Heaters, Warnvng Pads, | a decided improvement to Kensington|at the home of Mrs. Edson Maine on [a baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs | Corling Jrons, Vlat Irons, FElectric and are one of the features which are | Main street this evening, M. N. Young who live near Abilene. 3 ® | St es, It bound to help the town progress in-| Several from here will attend the A few days ago three more boys ar-| o' mm;“m_ 1itsr ot electtial stead of going backwards. historical play. “The Pilgrim Spirit,” [rived simultaneously. The mother is| bt nabrash | oF ; T QTP Whist Winners given by the Senior class of the Nor-[30 years old and now has ten chil-| phiativ 185 MAIN STREET There was a good attendance at they mal school at New Britain this even- [dren. The triplets were said to be | HART & MAYNARD whist held at T. A. B. hall in Kensing- ing. Miss Marjoric Turner of this {the second set ever born in this| 85 WEST MAIN STI ton last evening. Mary McGee won place has the leading role county. i Plainville