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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1921 T D A YU — ———— it 1 . —— 1’ L T T R TR IV ST T T SN S s Yanenatl PYTHLANS Wil | DG RS U TN} ‘ng%@‘? fip.g v_;eé%" IR & \ GIVE PRESENTS o nond - WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY pacbebd Rl 1018, 0 Syt ot e oo | FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OPEN TONIGHT AND FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P, Mo—CLOSE XMAS EVI P i TIF" Y an | 3 T A A AT 1 S AN, B (MY A AR SN T T D DT K U I 25 7 e e e Special Price Reductions For Two Days j Woim fité It CHIN - RibbontCandynne e ... 17c b, Broken Candy ... 17¢c b, Churches Plan for Annual Christmas |« o On All Goods of Hohday Character || st Pure Chipped and Twisted Candy . . .. .29¢Ib. euibuto SR CHERRT Umiiceow==Other | { iy S All Sizes Candy Canes- Candy Jars Bound not to cavey over any Chiristmas stuff we propose (o mark down all Hotiday Merchandise in a Notes, Pythian lodge, K. most drastic manner for Priday and Saturdag, the last two days before Christmas. Wo will tell of some |W|| Psthian Lodze, Knighty of Eythias, | There will be 5 cottage arye Special Home Made Chocolates. . . ... .29¢ lb. | will spread od cheer among the | meeting fonight at the home of I, F of the price cuts here, bt peesonal investigation at (he different Depts. will tell the story of the mark [children of Plainville this year and [ Manchester paal]() and Page & Shaw in 1 to 5 Ib. Boxes Owhs e s o Mans were made at a meeting held | downs in a more consineing manner, The sayvings to be made are well worth (he while of every gift sceker. ! bl 7 ; ; {In the Odd Fellows' hall last evening TO MAVE BANQUISK ymmittee in char composed ART DEPARTMENT OFFERS COTTON BLOTSES R A L P Arrange ts are hei | (r{ e A emhbers ne of Note pednctions o Swe s Work Dusket AUS1.98 and $2.08 arc most unusual values ana |g||GHCk Morton, Marry Boanes and e | oy pier M., o celehruts pas ( e St e e M st St et s o (5 5 B B e 5 Stap Confectionery Store 0. 53,40, arvange for the affair he lodge e LI UNGE ofel 229 Main Street in voiles an dimitie th wett laces ane uck ] lan « l ¢ d Christmas o tty Roxes of cretonne for 1 dimities with pretty and tuck plans to ha ' hus ristn tree | | past mast ings and varied colored styles. in the rooms and the exercises will 5 | | take place December 31 Serim Pin Cashions hand embroidered, $1.00 and PINE LINGUER flleve. The program will comraence at i o'clock when an entertainment wi 20 values, reduced to 79¢ and 98¢ & Philippine made, gowns in 22,98 and §$3.1 \ d the most excellent degree and. a Camisoles in lr.u.n'u tyles, were $1.95, now 1R R Tram Other Baskets of sweet grass, fat or deeper Kinds, $1,50, |will_ be there to "“ wibutethe tRULS | - 8¢ 3 $1.500 $ )8 to 2,08 ( 1 e N 0 the = a shake he ands | . wer . $1.25, . $1.05 to $2.08, reduced 1o Lace Trimmed Gowns in handsome styles, reduced |||t them: Santa wil Kelner D OYSTER SUPPER 165 Main Street e, 950, $1.25, $1.50, $1.98 cach ¢rom’ $8.98 to 82,08, From 8108 and $3/60 to 81.00 |and personally greet them as they trict deput § New Year's ! ted to y One FESSN RS initinted into the mysteries ¢ eieh zazé with pleasure upon the decorat Williar i PETTICOATS 1 tree rd of wate With Silk Rufile and heatherbloom top in all good $ now selling at $1.98 each The lodge officlals will take thedressed the M il colors, regular $2.98 Petticoats, are reduced to $1.98 matter up with Helectman William J. {1irst Congregational chure A & NMAS HAND BAGS Johnson and Principal Ovrin b Judd | ni Fiznred Cotton Petticoats, were in o r to find those children who ats, $2.98, ‘marked to mportec aded Ones, lovely colors, choice of | ! : ; o st LA ol ar i oy e 31.00. e, ot ey ‘gaein, Ore chotce of |Qfjare in mont need of hasing sitts ana |an ovster mpper. K. 6. curtis wng| Bor Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. Silk dersey Bioomers of excellent quality, were price, $0.99 what wonld be the most roprinte 35, specially priced §2.95 pair Poputar Poneh Hand Dags of duvetyn, trims SOMETHING NICY Picce Pajamas of flannelette, were $3.98 and R |to give. Principal Jndd Z in cc ned (@) fact with the children of the tov - with steel or colored heads, hrown, heaver and biue || S A every day, can give much valuable ir with shell tops and mirrors, $10. For Gifts are the real lace handkerchiefs § Genwine Calf Hand 1 brown, grey and hlack stance the Princess lace, seil from d0c¢ to 8 oaci $1.95, but worth very much more Duchess Lace Handkerchicrs, $2.98 to $15.00 cacl Leather (litted 16 inch Hand Bags, with amber Brussels lace Handkerchiets at $12.50 cach e shell Brush, Comb, Mirror, ile, Scissors and cnnes Lac erchiefs Soap Box, specially priced. $19.95. iddies Bags iy ther and silk at 75c¢. for tion on this matter and M Johnson will assist greafly, It is plan- | ned to distribute some 200 presents. The girls will receive dolls, candy, 1pples, oral and the hoys will b treated with to make their carts happy and remembes Christ ws as it shonld b e Todge hought it hest to have n Satur —— lay as the big day considering the | S s e e e e e e e ey e ——. | @cf that it i3 teo near Christmas to nake any extengive lans for the af Hill. In u summer of 1920 he sold|distance that zero was a remarkably| " ny ngive A Fae il bk Pl ¥[iair this week. The members wil Y { | 28] 3 Berlin News b haHuRl eas o g SoncEEailip lic: ender the children tickets and spe st e e ; K 8 Plenty son \um.y .. Woodruff and John| The Bolton-Kasici Post of the . 5 ? hA 3 4 —_— e Blake of New Britain. The latter two [American Leglon, will meet this eve i ¢ AR inl ones will be given those mention 1 a€ the most needy conduet the husiness at present Aing At the . A Bl hall ii ICansins h | > 8 plan of spreadir 001 ches Still Active ton T ) Mr. Woodruff is still active and is| There will be no meeting of the Re- | {nine mew in he town and will - | seen daily on the streets of Reclin go- [lizble Sewing club this week g S 4 oubtedly Le given the hearty sup r ing to and from his home to the post-| The Farmers' club of Berlin has|pmt of the {ownspeople in genera office and to_his son’s store. He often [ postponed all meetings until after the | pythian 1odse, once one of the small times, during the course of a month, holidays e A — makes trips to New Britain, Although| Miss Catherine Kenney of Austin, [or pPythias order. has grown e given many opportunities, Mr. Wood- | ., Is visiting with Mr. and Mis. W. |erably during the past few years and (uietly Ob)e Tves Birthday at His o never took an active part i poii- | W. Fagan. G e Vel ties, Miss Mildred Meisner of Berlin | branch in the state This pian to be | Bel,lm S[l‘ee[ Home Everybddy joins in with wishing!street has returned from New York | carried out will enable them to get Mr. Woodruff a happy birthday and where she is attending school. lin ¢ touch with the needy o closer Clerks Do Your Shopping Friday and you Will Be Sure of (-cttmg Your j .oods ()ul of a Big Helection QUALITY TALKS ¥OR ITSELF Y '} — FANCY SELECTED — % Vermont T urkeys @@c HF’ PLENTY OF DUCKS, GEESE AND CHICKEN RIS gV Y e good luck in the future tlast Berlin Ttems Plainville and give the older people Xmas Postofiice Honrs The regnl an opportunity to see what the lodg gnlar holidays hours will be M KRS P, 0. HOURS| s e Skt o T e 0 . Chimney Fire, ind departure of local trains at the day which are as follows: Open at 7:30 Berlin depot on Sunday, Chirstmas|a. m. and close at 10:00 a. m. and re day, a change has been made at the [ope 5 p. m. and close at £:00 Rural and Village Carriers Will be at [hours of the Kensington postofiice, |p. m vernail home on Pine street ,- damage was very slight Good work on the part of the firemen prevent- of Walter Gwatkin—Traffic Delayed |0'clock at noon Athletic Building this evening. ;.‘,l‘\“‘lfl',‘,yn "'.' m;ml".-\l v'lu:'. »\\u"x \‘ The village and the rural carriers| 'The library will he open as usual % it Sk —Berlin Items. will he at the office from 10 o'clock | Friday afternoon for the exchange of until 12 o'clocl: on Sunday and all of | books James L. Woodruff quitely observed | (1o cystamers of these two men are| The district schools will close 1ri- Advent Church Celebration. A slight chimney fire started Inight about 10:45 o’clock in the g’ A I'he place of business will be open| There will be the regular meeting of Office on & | Morning—Funer: o > ffic unday Morning—Funeral [ e, "g.20 in the morning until 12 |the Modern Woodmen Society at {he | hlowing a veritable gale at that time | | wnd the weather was bitterly cold. ‘ }" his Thth hirthday at his home on Ber- [ as1ed to call for their mail at the |day noon for the Christmas vacation The annual Christmas celebration in street today. Mr. Woodruff is an old ce during these hours. The people land re-open Tuesday, January srd. |for the Sunday school children of the time resident of Iierlin and is one of | o igked to call for their mail so that [ Appropriate exercises will he Geld | Advent Christian chureh will be held the best known men in town despite! e pyrden will be made lighter on|Friday morning. tomorrow eveaing at the chureh | fact that he has never been active |njonday when a delivery will be made| There will be the regular weekly | auditorium 1 children will b t olitics, but holiday hours observed at the post- | prayer meeting at the Methodist | Presented with g Rev. George Mr. Woodruff was born on ‘“'” M- Joftice. Parcels will also be accepted for church Friday evening. Tyler will give an address. The ex ber 22, 1346 in the town of Bark mailing on Sunday | The Ladies’ Aid society of the|ercises will commence at 7:30 o'cloek stead which is in Litchfield “‘”“‘-~ It is only through the courtesy of | Methodist church will hold a special We-Tns Club Notes Postmaster W. W. Fagan that the|Christmas meeting at the church Iori-| The We-Uns Girls' club will have office is being kept open inasmuch as|day afternoon at 2:00 o'clock the vacant store in the Neri block to the postal authorities leave the matter The local members of the Jolton morrow and will receive any dona yptional with the various postmasters. | Kasica Post, American Legion will at- | tions trom the people such as may he The New Britain postoffice will not be|tend a meeting at Kensington this|used for gifts to the younasters of the open on that date although it is ex-|evening. town These will be distributed late peeted that Postmaster Barrett of the| The Knights of Pythias Seciety omorrow atternoon. Non-perishable Berlin office will keep his place of |[having a pipeless furnace installed in |!ood will also | 1y recei business open the same hours at Mr. its new hall on Grove street. A, A Methodist Chureh Notes IFagan | Mills of New Britain has the contract The Christmas Tree ceiebration of Traffic is Delayed | A line of pipe is being extended from |the Methodist church will be he the water works at R. O. Clarkig, barn | tomorrow evening at the church andi to H. R. Clark's residence \\nb torinm ecial music will be ren being fitted up for running water ered and a program will be carri Milk Fed Roasting Chickens - 35c lb up TANCY FOWL - 35¢c Ib RDAST RORKE 7 e b ER0c ‘;f»l.\LL FRESH \Il()l .DERS. Ihl se RIME RIB ROAST BERE. 1b. 28¢c ROASTS OF VEAL .. "MALL LEGS GENUINE LAMB 1b. 35¢ BEAT CUTS SIRLOIN STEAK. . .1h. 391‘ "I-H.\\ E THE FANCIEST AN ARGE ASSORTMENT OF FRUIT IN THE C IT\ ‘weet Juicy Navel Oranges doz. 29c _arge Juicy Grapefruit - - - - 3 for 25c While switching freight cars at the rossing about one half mile north of the Rerlin passenger depot, two freight ars becain raile t about 9:30 Any one wishing to donate clothes |Out MangiestenyiacaLE |and Christmas things for needy chil- [of this Yecitations will be given by dren in this district leave them |the children and a short address |at Cole's store where a box for this [Propriate to the occasion will | purpose is located n by the stor, Rey o'clock this morning and all south bound traffic was delayed for over an finallyjinound hescsenty o SWEET FLORIDA ORANGEN Jac CRANBERRIES .. .. MALAGA GXAPES Ih. 29¢ BALDWIN APPLES .........2 ms. ED EMPEROR (CRAPES ).29¢ LARGE JUICY LEMONS ......doz NEW MINED NUTS G2de FANCY Ol s Ot i L) JAZEL NUTS e et I WY BR B o 1 SOFT SHELL ALMONDS f¢ PEARS ... il OW JANCY CLUSTER RAISIN®...pkg. 50c ARGE NAVEL ORANGES . .. .doz. JEST POTATOES UESH CRISP CELERY .......bch, JANCY BWEET i \ROGE SOUND ONION: .3 lbs. TELLOW GLOBE TUR) 3 ARSNIPS AND CARROTS Ib. 5e¢ Fresh Made Wedgewnad BUTTER - -1b 440 ' PURE LARD .... 2 lhs. 25e I'\n‘i\‘\l‘»'\ll 'l(\ doz. 19¢ ;\.\'i’lfil-,v.h\ JAM 2 RESH MADE PEANUT thFFR Ih 17¢ GRANULATED - = 17 lbs $1. 00 Vhite Loaf Flouy sck $1.10 beiries can 35 Grape Juice, large hot 37¢ o 2aisins ke Dartlett Pears v, sparagus Tips ran 45 Reaokivh A December 14, 1875 andi| | LEHIe b : of the!sponse from the congregation ) i ded Raisin rhe. : ) 1” A can \ pnl gus Tips ... can t c thres ohilldeen have been horn of the|Bists of Rev. 8 A. Fiske frs, ~"‘{"‘ {South Congregationai church will ob- | many s were received to he pre jeediess Raisins kg, 22¢ ancy Peache can Squash .... can 20e marriage. Arthur L. Woodrafl is the | Deming s % LAY \\"“’ (sl serve its annval ¢ k Currants .. ) \pricots con 3 Pumpkin ........ can 20c present town clerk and a partner in |, 4 R *|this evening, Candy and oranges will | New X the “result of {the Popping Corn . pker, 15 Raby Beets . can . Challenge Milk . 2 ecans 25¢ rafr will begin at the firm of Blake Woodrufr | Th¢ t 7 be given the pupils. The Sunday | heai se of the people, a truck PRty il p Tik e fop X N i . . rrocers. Watson \\,..H\,v‘m “ v mi Berlin B hool is in eharge of Miss Caroline | load of p s was taken to the nren o X Winner Coffee .. !lv. Evaporated Milk .. can llc : Orange Peel . ... . 29¢ Lemon Peel 1b. 29¢ Prunes 2 Ibs, 2! fl Fancy Xmas Ribbgn Candy - 2lb box 25c§ \ nmer ave all south bound trains switch on- to the north bound track at Newing-|TO RENT—IFou I Epworth zue has set of hymn hook ton and pass through Rerlin on that k and switch baelk onto the south el R hound track before reaching Meriden e aniea ssing exce The wrecking crew was called to re- SUNDAY SCHOOL PROGRAM no special ¢ s for new membr place t s on the tra “It Shall Be to All Peoples” will he |but there are enrollments received W. &. C. Juniors the title of the Christmas program to | Varions time The third game of the season for the | be given by the South Congreg Casti 1 W Rushed W. A. C. Juniors will he played at!Sunday school at noon Sunday. T The Plai “asting compa JAMES WOODRUFI the town hall on Kriday evening of varvious departments of the school [0f the husiest little concerns ir {his week when the basketball players | will meet in their respective rosms at |town, is reported to he over rus E = - = = will stack themseclves vingt the|the usual hour and at 12:10 will [the present time A for His father's name was Eben Coefpwqps of New Britain. The game has|march to the main auditorium where fare engaged there gettin Woodruff and his mother, before | been catled for 7:45 o'cloek and will|the annual program will be carried |cial ovders and fhe plant wor marriage was Elizabeth Engelston. ). rollowed by dancing ot Sundays. The factory pours as much 3ot} werer descendant of 2 e as 131 metal daily which is con : “1 «n New England ancest Gwatkin Funeral | g : 1 orE RIS btait et :‘Y““\“"“ ek ;’ ‘1',‘ s ”\'m' Tl The funeral of Walter Gwatkin was SEVK SIBERIAN TOBACCO | sidere e "‘] 2ok put fe ¢ ‘1' y ”‘ : ; '“.m R " held from his late home of Berlin| Chita, Dee. 22. The Chosen Tebaki, | ARl g i ”fi?fi'&‘ v short tim has been in opera Conare ional Church Speclal Chiristmas exercises will be street at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Due visha, a Japanese corporatio a8 5 years of age . ; Sl ! ERoRaa Pl Most of his hoyhond days were|t0 the absence of Rev, 8. A. Fiske,foffered to guarantee the Far Fastern e 4 Rev. Henry Maier of New Britain of- gjherian Republic an annual income e v spent in 1 W 1l when he was enjoyed by the Sunday school childre ficiated. Burial was in Maple cemetery | of 50,000,000 gold rubles in payment 28 the Congregational church at the this town for a tobacco menapoly, & CONCession | Lo ok this Saturday afternoon at Missionary Program to build tobacco factories in Siberia | gvoio, They will all receive gifts A missionary program will he ear-fand the privilege of establihing to ‘““.‘ it e ‘Banln Olaiecand [ ried out at the Sunday school exercises Lacco farms in the Amur region Whkai( R ) of the Berlin Congregational church at i the center ¢ the church fomorrow evening The NAMAS PARTY 1TONIGIT : v ot Last Sunday there was a good re gixteen years of age he went to Ken sington where he worked for a yea and thence to New Britain where remained for five years. In both these towns he o employed in grocery husines He married Miss Augustus Smit AT SR committee in charge of the event con I'he Ttalian Sunday school » room JIJ”&W.‘“#&WMWWMMWJ}KI ra e o 5 | 5. Bartletf, of the City Mission | e s o e e, I\ lin, is employed by the Travelers' | she will have a vacation CONCLEUDE TOURNAMENTS CHRISTMAS s surai ny of Hartfor i mas tree for 1 ildren | T1 ries of turkey HMENTS | g eal gift—Table Lamps, Perc Some time in 1876, Mr. Wood: o Kensington will be held at'the home [ which hias been running at the rooms |8 S8 (0 "0 ke Warming 1 left for St. lLouis where he remai the Misses Murray this evening.jof the Y. M. T. A, & B Lo y J o] . \ society on N | (Ilv‘llll" Irons, Flat Jrons, Eleet for about 20 vears. For the time {1 here will be carol singing and re- | Lafayette street, will come to a close | Stoves, it Complete Tine of ¢ vical appliances, Morri Woodruft who ‘ 11 leave for Atlantic City where MAKD PHIS AN DLECTRICAL he was in the west he was engaged in s ents will be served tomorrow evening when the final set| ROTTLED OLIVES, JAMS, JELL ., CHERRIES, HONEY AND PICKLES the wholesa'le s busing oday was recorded as the coldest|of games will be played off. Prizes of On ariving in Berling Mr. Woodrutf | day of the year in town. As far as|turkeys will be awarded to 12 winners bought np some property from Wil-{could be learned the lowest mark the [TThe committec in charge of the| HART & MAYNARD liam Webster in 1806 and began a thermometer reached was zero. It w as | tournaments is headed by FFrank Dass, 85 WEST MAIN STRELT grocery business at the top of Damon's reported by a few who walked some lassisted by Jame Murphy. Plainyille 4 THIR STORYE Wit 0W OPEN EVENINGS FOR THE REST OF TEE WEEK G NS AT S A T AT L K A S s S o i sl

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