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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1921. 7 ) . . v fter that, if s ald, “a difference for which eli- | 000 and now stacked in the Brooklyn 1 luq]\'”]c NC\V\‘ e lone, the W LK e other factor other th | y yard, is the problem facing of- * . ~ 1ih the matt ) clean it at | mality composition of the | ficials of the plant in view of the ex- S ——— ' : pense of the proprietor and it may b pula ch closely resembles | pected deciston of the navy depart- i that an additional f v otk arts of the country, is | ment to scrap several war vessels in A n ¢ W? HOVJ T@‘av q %yfi[‘l he charged for the unnece ry 8 ¢ 8 sible. wecordance with the terms of the N R F‘} \ & \ \ / i e armament conference treaty. &_E_ j fi Fuflk EA \ ) Distribute Gifts n v This huge amount of steel sald to Hartfords Sho pu\ Cen er \ OB V[ XMAS , U Gl olub were ke T Tl oy S R S g‘;‘j""' @1 Vg ) i ; \ P ik b Wt the two 48,000 dreadnaughts South NV W ‘ block to spread good cheer to’ the | Unification of All Revolutionary Fle- |Dakota and Indiana, which are about edy of the town. Many toys were one A completed, Each piece of M ! f | | > b ne-third comple p ) i | mittee in charge and the girls wish tol o0 By O 5 12 inches, and each plate weighs from OPEN TONIGHT AND FRIDAY UNTIL 0 P, M—CLOSE XMAS 1\ : Ractories e B R e e T rs Contemplated by Convention, |12 Inches and cach plate welghs from e preciation for the splendid spirit | New Yoark, Dec, 23.—Unificatior .;r‘u,, Bethlehem and Midvale plants, | shown them by » people in their [all revolntionary elements in the [and from the navy ordnance armor efforts to make othevs happy rahks of Amerfca’s workers was con- | plant at Charleston, W. Va SpeCial Price Reductiflns Fflr TWO Days - ’SURPR[SE AR L SR S S S e e i l{"‘“L;"‘;x::j‘;;;;{‘,Mfj,""m'_{j:“g;?j""*;‘s [home over the holidays trom Troy, |for the announced pury of organ-| oiited out that some 70,000 tons of List of Income Tax Eligibles Posted |N. izing the workers par nerica ,rmor plate has been contracted for o) - ‘ ) Miss Myrtle Day Is confined to was semi-offic teclared thess | 210 Bk B . ble vasaelt niv n 00 s 0 0 l ay aracter | In OMce—Georse Hickack of Fast|home on Camp street. with &n liness clements v;\‘\.)l be « e “thone | L0 ruction I various #hip || Main Street Aflicted With SHENC | crigtmas vacation at her home on | (communists) internationale fn the | Y4!dS 0f the countey Bound not to carry over any Christmas stuff we propose to mark down all Holiday Merchandise in a Shock—Item | } t work rey ¢e fishing was in style a s |- WOIKErs repul most drastic manner for Friday and Saturday, the last two days hefore Christmas. We will tell of come The Christma oli s will he ap }x" 1 where a score or less were try-| Representatives of t ¢ £ or C A ST s Tahy ¢ 1 o ge ne on the fish | gani NS were pir ate: The of the price cnts heve, propriately celet 1 i s town and [ing to get a 1 n the fist 3 ! v « but personal inyestization at the different Depts, will tell the story of the mark | practically | bis 3 wi b r n labor allianc the workers e sl A workers “educational 0. | in Use For Over 30 Years ART DEPARTVENT OFFERS COTTON BLOUSES Bllery establis t | Ry ; ; Finniah soclalist f Eratio Aiways bears Note reductions on Sweet Grass Work B At $1.95 and $2.08 are most unusual values and that they wil o0 from morning | Those Under Six Years of Age Are 0 6WI50 S i the M with fittings, worth $2.95, $3.50 and $3.98, now ; (s Bl until night and some Ralfia dny ) ; S L I S ‘@nature of K289, $3.39. IIL prove:Exceplional Lo any wonian. Rretty ones Taller and Heavier Than Girls of S Pretty Roxes of eretonne for Gloves and Hand 4 the Same Age, Statistios Show [ worker for ¢ 1 Ttalian | kerehiefs, reduced from £1.60 to 75 eacl ngs and varled colored styles . R AT ke LA AR | worke € ess. The postoffice will be open from Washington, Dee. 23. -Boys in this Serim Pin Cushions hand embroidered, $1.00 an: INE: ; n : . $1.25 values, ,,.,\,,I.y“) ,“‘-l,,,. 7“1‘1“9"\‘»” Rs 008 FINE LINGERIF 7 until 12 o'clock noon. The rural and | ¢ ¥ under six years of age a (omplete Line < . Phil » made go 22.4 and $3.08 grades, Rl city delivery wjll . s usual No from one-third to one-half Two Pound Size, Santa Clans, decorated tin boxes AL L in 82 183.08 grades, |R|clty delivers w) e il S MITLTONS INCSTEET [ i oF s d to $2.50 and § pos Zha. ol DEERAA Bie, HUC visoles in beautifu ) $1.98 Bt officials wish t xain call to the | 1 Eitls, according fo a repor HrviERey / ‘el Other Baskets of sweet grass, fat or deeper kinds, $1.50 ; e el || Y dl i et L R e e e ‘ AWAITS SOME USAGE || EVER HARP PENCILS | 50c to $5.00 The barber sh il open until | voiles and dimities with pretty laces and tuck 10 o'clock in the ng. The Plain $1.98 to §$2.95, reduced to Lace Trimmed Gowns in handsome styles, reduced |B|{the parcels post window closes at 7:30 | said to be based on “the mMu mass . $1.98 each from $3.95 to $2.88. From $1.95 and $2.50 to $1.69 |@||oclock at night. ANl packages must|[o0f data on the heights and we ghts eact be in at 6:45 o'clock in order to make | Of children nunder six yvears of age ever = PETTICOATS rotizht 4 S 15,000 Tons at Brooklyn Na ard— | ICOAT One Picce Pajamas of flannelette, were 98 and proper connections with outgoing | Pronght together in this country R RAYy A ard LJ With Silk Ruffle and heatherbloom top in all good 3498, now selling at $1.98 cacl || trains QA " ""j"fm‘y"]‘»“ made in ¢ gl What to Do With It Is Dig Frank E. Goodwm egular $2.98 Petticoats, are reduced to $1.98 i Churches Plan Service nectior 1 n's year” and each XMAS HAND BAGS All the ohurches have prepared for | Includes both native and foreign born Problem Now. Eyeglass Shop Figured Cotton Petticoats, were $2.95, marked o Tnon ) I special Christmas services to be held [ children | i = ported Beaded Ones, lovely colors, choice of pect hristma § h o - 3 | : c 5 1l gom T $1.00, mamported Beaded Ones. lovely colors. cholee of || o e AT the ehuren of Our| “Callfornia children were found to| New York, Dec, 23.What to_do || 397 MAIN ST., TEL. 1905 Silk Jersey Bloomers of excellent quality, were pjee 09, TN f Mercy there will be masses at | P€ Slightly taller and heavier han | with some 15,000 tons of steel armor | T e o a o o NS 3 other gron the dy,” the re ate, purchased at a cost of & $o, specially priced $3.95 pair Vopular Pouch Hand Bags of duvetyn, trimmed f 10 o'clock in honor o roups In the study,” the re-'plate, pur 1a with steel or colored heads, brown, heaver and biue |@||Sacred Heart.” by Robert Arthur Tur- | S m e - SOMETHING NICE For Gifts are the real lace handkerchiefs Genuine Calf Hand Bags brown, grey and black, |B@|[marches 1yed ance the Princess lace, sell from 50c to $2.25 eac $1.95, but worth very much more B[| ©=thel Prior, the orsanist, who has pre ¢ | Duchess Lace Handkerchiofs, $2.98 t5 $15. ac Leather Fitted 16 inch Hand Bags, with amber |M|[paved the pre to be carried out v Ay g russels lace Handkerct . and shell Brush, Comb, Mirror, File, Scissors and 30lo parts wil by Mrs. Mar s “alenc s Lace Handkerchicfs, $2.98, Soup Box, specially priced, $19 Wil in casey. the M sabeth FFarrar, Kiddies Bags in leather and silk 'l| The. tena LeVasseur ¢ Messrs, Wil- iam Cunnir Raymond Cunning am and Salvatore Marino The Methodist church will have rvices at the usual time 10:45 ; i . There were no delegates present from [ Wil attract a number from this piace |will be given by the pastor, Rev, James i Berlln NeV]S an organization on Berlin street but|this evening 1 anmer. The clhgir will render s \ i it is the desive of those who ed| Alden Tompkins of Yonkers, N, Y pecial Christmas music, The BRaptist (LAl e the meeting last evening to have alhas been visiting friends in town weh has planned 1 Christmas body from that street or section of | The Methodist Sunday school wili | woneert to be held at 7 o'clock Sun- | [hetownirentesentad th the Mo hold theln Chrisimas tree and exer-| 15y moraing, The prograti will el The next meeting of the league will [ © In the church next Thursday | .apried out by the Sunday school chil be held on Thursday evening of next|€veni December 29th G A | e R R e e (T B i week at the T. A. B. hall. Af this|briel’s Sunday school will hold theii | jhyted to them. At the Congrega l time final plans will be completed for ‘1-\""”; ‘l“ the '\!"“”'* Of By thiage] s e heh | extenaiye program the formation of an & league team.|N?d i Wednesday evening, December . o 'hean arranged for at the morning| - 1 . 2Sth - o d : 4 2 All games will be rolled in New RBrit-| 550 =0 | eeting And in the afternoon af 4:30 ain and jt is possible that some in el marr o (e parents off S.ilock, there will be a Christmas can tion will offer a prize for the winning Stedl aven e aa s : school house today The prog a4 greatly preparing this pr H team A grreat deal ¢ interest has A Y am dren made a fine showing league and some corking good games : : i J g BAMES | oachers were all remembered by | 'DE company will be closed but on are expected to be played as the year Service Do Your Shopping Friday and you Will Be Sure of Getting Your Goods Out of a Big belectmn QUALITY TALKS FOR ITSELF — FANCY SELECTED — lb Vermont Turkeys 65c PLENTY OF l)l'(‘l\' GEESE AND CHIC l\l‘“'.\' mfxafmufwmrga r as could be learned the up men jumped from out of the ,nqipars The school will close untii| 's it has done for the past few weeks bushes but the driver of the truck | j o G R v e B upon seeing the man put more speed < T Gttt (bt 260 My sk | Are Present At First Meeting—Snow | into his car and drove off il i1 ahnialingentony. AnEGine: Schools. Close MAPLE HILL NEWS A i ¢ | i o Jlants in the to 11 observe Christ On Sidewalks—Berlin Ttems of In-| The public schools of the fown of | Mrs. Carl Smith and daughter 2D R ‘ v . o i : 18 I mas with one day off Berlin closed this noon at one o'clock Ruth, of Binghamton, N. Y., are visit wdered Party for the winter recess and will not re-|in8 Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Perry Prank H. Towers of 87 Last street, | Plans have been completed for the|open until Tuesday, January 3 when : : 1nd his sister, Mrs. Fred Chrey of New Berlin Congregational church Sunday | they will begin thelr winter term.| Robert Hine has returned = from g g, pleasantly surprised last school Christmas party at the church | At most all the schools appropriate | Williston Academy for the Christmac | venl at the home of Mr. Towers in jis evening at 7:30 o'clock. Christmas programs were rendered. | 16CeES his town, by a surprise party. The af committee in charge of the event At the Kensington Grammar school |rair was given in honor of their prepared the program which will be|and the Junior High school a Christ Mr. and Mrs. Leon A. Sprague and |yivthdays. The evening was enjoyed | used by the South Congregational | mas play was given by the children | children will spend the holidays with | ity games and music and a supper church in New Britain of the school. The teachers of the|relatives in Haverhill, Mass was served, Guests were! prasent from The service is called “It Shall Be to | Worthington school prepared small | - New Britain, Plainville and other ANt peoples.tiThe Arat inumben oni| breps forithely puplisantispecial excrs Dunlap Slater, a senior at Rensse- | cities. Mr. Towers is employed in the the program will be an organ prelude | cises were held | \ il | their scholars, who presented them | 12y as will also the Hills plant an £ hol¢ also exchanged gifts from one to | Newton factory will work tomorrow Delegates From Seven Organizations 73 terest. 2 Viilk Fed Roasting Chickens - 35c lb up “ANCY FOWL - - 35¢c b R0AST PORK ... 20¢ SMALI, FRESH SHOULDERS. .. Ib.15¢ RIME RIB ROAST BEEF. . 2S¢ ROASTS OF VEAL IMALL LEGS GENUINE LAMB Ib, 33¢ BEST CUTS SIRLOIN STEAK. . .Ib. 39¢ laer is spending the Christmas recess [ Trumbull factory whiohiwlliEbertollowed byeproceesional Pegay Ann With Revuoe with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Income Tax List symtoncomsiall g ni ] Miss Peggy Ann, one of the best|arq Siater A list of all Plainville individuals The third number will he a responsive [ known pianists in this part of the LA st of all Plainville Indtvidual peading between the first Herald, the|state, has been engaged to play With| . .49 Mrs, Nelson Mann and Miss |vear, has been placed for public in second Herald and the audience. Miss | the International Revne when | ME a0 ) iy I U R - i . ‘ ildred Mann will spend Christmas in | spection a postoff blatshivile millac o i U ein | imakeap (st npesancsginiens el nenln bt ton ivas uests of Mr. and | baen forwarded from the office of the and Miss Estelle Goodrich will take [ on January 4. Miss Ann has been ap-| \ollaston, Mass, as guests ot Mr. and | paeh fornfnied o, 100 FHeS 06 {0 A pearing hefore the publie for the past | M7 1 4 BIRKS Preasiry Department in Washington The Sunday school superintendent|four years and in most all cases has | Complain of Cars will lead a prayer following this num- | proved to he the hit of the show. For| Miss Zulette Tucker has returned| peonie wha hate fo commute to ber and the hymn “Joy to the World” | the past several months her work has| from Sargent's school for the Christ- { xeu Hrtatn an the {rolley cars daily | will be sung. The sixth number Will |heen confined to private entertain- | mas holidays be “The Gifts that Christmas Br nents and it was with a great deal in five parts as follows »f trouble that the management of 1. The Love of Children. Selections |:he revue succeeded in having her by the primary department R e (it o 2. The Christmas Home, by a gronp [gon gt Juniers Rertin Ttems 3. Christian Liberty and Equality VE HAVE THE FANCIEST AND LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF FRUIT IN THF (‘lTl |have been heard to complain greatly | |of 1ate in regards to the cold cars they |have to ride in. There is not mucl [heat in the trolley lines running to i.“ vinville and it has been noticed that \ \Fd sweet Juicy Navel Oranges - doz. 29c Large Juicy Grapefruit - - - - 3 for 25c SWEET FLORIDA ORANGES. .doz. 35¢ CRANBERRIES MALAGA GRAPES . .. el Y BALDWIN APP 2ED EMPEROR ’ES . 1h.29¢ LARGE JUICY NEW MINED NU 4G 5 FANCY DATES BRAZIEN TS S e { PACKAGE FI¢ HAZEL NUTS ....... et ¢ LAYER FIGS SOFT SHELL ALMONDS . I, 3 PEARS .... FANCY CLUSTER RAISINS.. pkg. 5 LARGE NAVEL ORANGES EST POTATOES .. .. pk. FRESH CRISP CELERY FANCY SWEET POTATOES. .3 Ibs. LARGE SOUND ONION® ¥ 'ELLOW GLOBE TURNIPS. .. pk. ¥ PARSNIPS AND CARROTS. . . ..A.lh. 5S¢ Fresh Made Wedgewood BUTTER - lb 44C 3EST PURE LARD 2 B PARKSDALE EGGS VASPBERRY JAM ... . 5 FRESH MADE PEANUT BUTTER lh I:c t GRANULATED SUGAR - - - 17 lbs $1 OO 4 White Loaf Flour sck $1.10 Loganberries . can 35¢ Grape Juice, large hol 37(: toss, Tonsters, Hoaters, Warming Pads, jt‘(‘d(‘d Raisins. . . pkg. 27 h‘ l\y‘n(h'tl Pears can 33¢ Asparagus T|p~ ... can 45¢ Lloyd home from weling Trons, Plat Irons, Elect Seedless Raisins. . Fancy Peaches . . .can 33¢ Squash ... ... can 20¢ their walks clear of enow but the|y o (ohooi for the holiday vaca- | people who fall into habits of worry [ StOves: kte A i Currants ... Apricots coee.can dde Pumpkin ........ can 20¢ Tesideptaoiathe o iate, ABKER O RS Ho A despondency realize that most of Complete line of electrical Popping Corn . .. Baby Beets ...... can 22¢ Challenge Milk . 2 cans operate with the officials In 10TME S0 | gyerett Turner of New York is visit- [ their troubles are due to lack of en dpnincees ;i Citrons s 1 Winner Coffee .. .. Ib, 21¢ Kvaporated Milk .. can Miss Emma Bell, the Girl Scont ex utive left today for her home in Newburyport, Mass., to spend the hol = 10 of the heaters have been remo ] from the cars. The Bristol line Wlways kept very well heated and when passengers make a change fron : Miss Jeannette Tloniss has returned : : URChHRHEIREo ek on 49 her home on Hudson street from| Miss Catherine Wells of Newington h. Loving care for the [ H!.nrhx‘l.w!r' Bberlin, Ohio, whereshe is attending| has returned from Comnecticut col- | e el A recitation SGhristinas Catell byt loge in New London for the Christ- | line, the *Jack Frost” is ver Phillip Brooks will follow the sixth ey : mumber. The hymn It Came Upon Plans are being made for an old IS A deniile fashioned dance to be t For Has Slight shock the Midnight Clear’” will then he sung 2 8 ta be followed hy the sharing of the csters hall on New Year's Iive Herbert Olmstead, a student at Mt.| George Hickok of S$1 Iast Lawrence Golon is at his home in| yy ¢ home today for| ef, was afflicted wit " zifts by the junior and intermediate Hefmunguliietiruglioiantoas ; terday morning while doit :—m‘r.‘ L Berlin for the holidays . the Christmas holidays shock ye 1 5 ] i Nied The Junior W. A. C. will play the | his work about the house. Dr. Charle offering ANOLher hymnRcalE S Dwarfs of New Dritain in the town|® BEEEE S ‘\\ Moody attended him 1 foun With Gladness Men of Old" and hig condition not to be very serior y 3 " hall tonight at 7:45 o'clock. Dancing i q S Rvery Christinn a Christmas Hereld joy go110 the game Mr. Hickock was resting much mor 1is will be followed by recessions B - | b , i i This wilt be folls "M‘ )' e ,,'.T Donald Smith of Rerlin and Carle |com \fortably today following a §oo an wnediction by ¢ | . 1 r wi and bensd ton Hazen, Jr. of Kensington are [ nig st and although weak, wil A LD home from school for the holidays recover from the effects of it Attempted Holdnp Cornelius Dunham of Kefsington is| ‘ “Clean Your Walks, home from college for the Christmas That's the slogan of the property Ansatlem pLadEno DI TS OEEE el o | owners and tenants now following the this morning when the driver of the Sl el B st 3 tod Wit : S Frank N. Bacon has returned from |Gude's Pepto-Mangan, the [snow of last night and today ith | mail automobile from Berlin statlon}, ) nans trip to Washington, 1. ¢ 'l i new by-laws adopted by the town fo New Britain postoffice was e L 100 Bl IEATOU Se SN e R & e enii e ’v;v.w_ i}l\ a )‘;m"‘: “~"‘\L‘|‘:1‘1”|v“"" ']*'l'“:'; chool in Vermont to spend the holf| Dull Faculties | sidewalks clean, it is b :lwml’ m’.u D e O e [hys with i narents in*this town R e e g o littie trouble will be had with the with a revolver in his hands wanted | %850 S5 P oG U G spend ‘H“’n ”\' e ‘m e eets this year. The tenants and Christmas in Claremont, New Hamp blood. The least little thin Snow On Sidewalks shire | = wrong throws them into a wild Miss Leona Lewis and Miss Elza- | form of despondency Instead of = beth Crane are home from Northfield [ hracing up and mecting ordinary dif MARE THIS AN ELECTRICATL Seminary ticulties, they are downed Nerves CHRISIMAS The Boy and Girl Seouts of the|are on edge Appetite lags. Sleep is Perlin Congregational churceh will not | restiess They are weak and tired ty ownhers lo keep |Meet this ever as is usnal ynd dull. Poor blood works its ha compels the property owner Minor Mount departments. There will then be an s ,,;; #he machine to stop given a grace of 24 hours the snow and sleet off the The firet heavy snow of the season #’mfi‘& fell this morning and as usual the town authorities are having trouble in keeping the walks clean. ‘There is no law in the Town of Berlin which oy An ideal gift—Table Lamps, Percola- '{F’ voe till the will loses its power. 1Few | Fraternal Bowling Leaguc | TN B (eoa AU TR T to Blooa tHat. has. heaow : - ; g with rejative durance-—to hlooc a8 hecom HART & MAYNARD Or 5 feroR Bee 29¢ - > 1bs \n enthusiastic meet W the dele AU AR Tt wenkened hy overwork or strainine. | 85 WEST MAIN STRELT Orange Peel ...... / Peel Ib. 29¢ Prunes ........ 2 Ibs, E of vel L 1 Lo The old fashioned prompting by Healthy men and women with rich Plainville 2 ternities in Kensington met at the Tofo 000 facnioned prompter from | red blood see things brigitly They A. B hall last evening at § o'clock|\yeqt Cromwell is attracting a crowd | fackle life with zest anl go along| BRI e and discussed the plans of forming a|eoon the surrounding towns and | smilingly, full of eagerness and en fraternal bowling league in the LOWD. | Gjtjes at the weekly barn dances|durance i Delegates were present from the Tl paiie held at the Athletic hall every| Gude's Pepto-Manzan taken stead v_' PALACE—Starting Sen, § \i it A, B. soclety, the 8t. Paul's Drum|mniday evening. This evening e | iy restores the blood to its natura (B «Phird Anniversary Week” s BOTTLED OLIVES, JAMS, JELLIES, CHERRIES, HONEY AND PICKLE corps, the Men's Lyceum, Kensington | wijp he a regnlar s jub richne It actually makes red cor- |} Congrezational church Brotherhood. | \with plenty of streamers and 1| puscles, the tiny partieles in blood |l Biggest Show ever i y - Iaracea class of .‘»H Me !h4l\ lvtlv" nurch i retti : Lim h ....'-‘1‘- :; ,».-;‘ ‘wl-mum:(«. l\v m]‘J s I‘((x‘]‘:‘v.“or(l“\(‘(:ull“» ¢ h; USRS R R e RF“\T 106 SRN W the American lLeg and the Court I'he Christmas tree and exercises | Gude's Pepto-Mangan in liquid and M W A

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