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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, | Z, 7 v///’y P77 Our Great Cost Sale Now With Values So Far Out of | Is Drawing Purchasers From Far and Near EVERYONE KNOWS THAT THIS IS THE YEAR'S GREATE 18 EAGER TO SHARE IN ITS OFFERINGE NEVER HAVE W PAST FEW YEARS, THAN YOU'LL FIND HERE NOW. AS THER | THE MANY SAVINGS DO NOT DELAY YOUR DUYING | DRAPERY DEPT. Casement Cloth, 50-inch width ~—brown, green, rose, grey or blue, $1.60 grade for curtains or overdrapes, Cost sale price 98¢ vard. Silk Poplin, 50-inch rose and blue ehades: $3.98 kind, $1.98 yard. Short Lengths of 50-inch Fig- ured Madras, worth $1.50 to $2.75 yard. Cost gale price 98¢ yard, Curtain Rods, 19c curved or flat for 1213¢, WHITE GOODS Long Cloth and Nainsook. 8% inches, soft, durable grade, ten yards to the plece. For §2.25 a piece. English Long Cloth, 30-inch, best made, 12 vard pleces. For $3.85 a piece. Nainsook, 36-inch, sheer, 12 yard pieces a piece. Mercerized, Nainsook, 12 $3.75 a piece. 40-inch Nainsook, specially suited for children’s and Infants’ dresses, 12 yards in a box. For $5.00 a box. One of the Fssential Offers, men, women and children at saving called Seconds it there, they are practically invisible There are Unions for men, weights, worth to $2.7 Ecru and Grey worth to §3.50 fc Grey or White, wonl, Best qualities, worth to $4.50 Warm Unions for Women, Dutch or low long, elhow width, regular grade, me nee or Silk and Wool and wool and worth to $3.08 for $2.29 cach. Very Best Grade worth to § Misses' and Children's Unions, short or no sleeves, knee and ankle Others worth to 8298 £ale Wool and Sik and Wool, Boys' “Carter Unions, worth to $2.08 for $1.49 cach. Boys' Wool Unions, “Carter’s” Vests and Tights, each. Worth to $2.50 $1.60 cach. soft and For $2.75 36-inch, vard pieces. Fuji For sale price fine soft Worth to $2.25 for 95c each. Berlin News | church and society in | drive. charge of the Married in New Britain. Mrs. Carrie B. Hill of Kensington an'l Freddie Lawrence Bradley of | New Britain, were married last even- |ing at the home of Harry Brudick, | brother of the bride, in the neighbor ing ecity. The couple were aftended by Mr. Brudick and Mrs George | Bowles of Kensington. Rev. Samuel ‘svm.l\fffl psrfnrmm the ceremony, and KENSINGTON MAN LOSES CHICKENSI | Thowes Are Canht by the L 0 Me!‘ldflll POllCe Since the discontinuance tamps at the Kensington post by the government authorities, a new of thrift form of Postal Saving stamp has been DRWE placed on the market The government has stituted | treasury savings certificat postal at saving stamps and certificates in place |of the former thrift stamps the seiling sunday—Men's | of which was discontinued on Decem- ber 31. The new stamps are sold in quantities from $1 as high as $500 One dollar savings stamps and §25 savings certificates may also be pur- chased CHURCH Every Member Begins Canvass Berlin’ Church On Lycenm Mects On Monday—Berlin Items of Interest. John Majewski and Alex Nezgorski of Meriden were each fined $25 and in the Meriden town court andj The Senior deteated the | school five in a Seniors Win Game. team of the W. A. C New Britain Trade fast game of basket-| ball at the Town hall st evening The score was 36 to he locals playved a good game against the regu- lar team from the Hardware city school. The Aces of New Britain de feated the Junior team of the W. A, (. by a score of 35 to 2 D. A. R. Meeting. The next meefing of the Emma Hart Willard chapter, D. A. R. will be held on Friday evening, January 13 | This gathering will be in the form of an Ancestors’ Session and Mrs, Harold Upson with Mrs. W. I. Alling will be the hostesses. The meeting in Feb- ruary will he an open ene at the com munity house on Rerlin street Men's Meeting. The regular meeting of the Men's Lycenm will at the Kensing Methor « h o onda ve Wil Hit The, fire. 5 10D hodist church on Monday ¢ Yris. nrvekk sepis live 8 under | MNE of mext week. The debate will his coat Invest hrought E‘_-fl’ ;tr'r-mjmj!'uthu'o N{n \\m:svn:h‘vn t 1\GHE e, Fatt that, the neulbiy was| Dreidisirict 1s nob jisided at he ia Tretn han Heuss ‘ownad byl present tme . extending tie water corner. Kensington, In the Meriden [\on™ RIS BIN TSRt SIS the affirn W E: T at v side court the men pleaded guilty and told “\‘]”_T"“m“'"':"‘ honenl Tt o the story of the theft IR EIe NESAUE. DO SWILE HE They broke into the hen coup i’””“‘ hy el Griffith and Arthur about 12 o'clock on Tuesday night and | oAt = secured the hens, killing six and ¢ dames . UBns, ; 4 BIUIRE 16 take 8 Taw. Homs-live 9 ;‘|\>fln;zm|nn ]:‘W“\f“- flr‘h-nn has heen Sorski carried the dead ones while 'l ited to address the meeting on Majewski kept the live ones and they | NUATY =2 I started back to Meriden. Hutchinson appeared at the police station in Meri- | den and took all of the poultry hoth meet next week. This was the live and dead home with him.|cided at the gathering of the He valued the poultry at $17.50. [ held last evening at the home of Miss Church Drive Sunday. Ethel Whitney he committea of the Berlin Con-| RGBS Ae L RhRsiop gregational church and the Worth. |lin Congregational church will ington Ecclesiastical assoclation has |this evening with the Boy Scouts of completed plans for the every mem. |the parish | ber drive to be started on this com-| There will be no meeting the | ing Sunday The drive is a financial | Girl Scouts of Berlin this week one and an effort is being made to get ; and Agnes Nelson left today| $5,200 if possible for §. Augusti Florida, where The home expense budget of (hn"l'm\ will remain for the winter, ehurch for 1922 calls for $4,200.| Although many freight yards in the This is divided chi*fly a5 follows: |state are filled with empty and idle Salary of minister and cupplics, | freight cars the local vards have but $2.545; music, $500; sexton, $230:|few empty cars about. The reason heat, light and repairs, $560; insur ;:nnn for this condition is the fact ance, $75; annuity fund, $S6: office, |the nine local brickyards keep the | §75; sacrament, $24: printing. 25 ‘sr\.”n cars well filled In addition to this i& a budeet of | aj.Keon's orchestra will 81,000 for the mission and benevolent | 1o qance to be ziven tonight werk of the church at home and|ceanca pall on Damon's Hill abroad. This makes a total obliga-| "o gscessors of the town tion of $5.200 for the vear. ~Thel,. 4 (o preparing the new above budget has been '\nm.mmfmus]l.\‘ st ‘T list must be filed by pccepted at special meetings nf the uary 15 as the board of relief ,‘“,‘ church and lesiastical soctety meet to fake action on the first busi- ‘ | | costs also given a ten day jail sentence on a charge of theit which occurred in The selves unable to pay declared the fine and Kensington men ther will work out the snm in addition to the ten day sentence, According to the story men, Majewski at one partnership with a man Ranacheviteh of Kensington, and to- gether they ran a farm It is said that the two men disagreed on how the farm sh6uld be run and as a re sult they dissolved partnership. Ma- jewski claims that he was to receive fowls and produee from Banachevitch | tn get back some of the money that he had invested in the proposition. Majewski was arrested in Meriden on Tuesday by Patrolman Quinn, who early in the morning w the man on Butler street acting s tously Ma- iail told by the tims was in named Jake Lyceam be held jewski with at director of Am- Berlin Ttems, The Reliable Sewing club will not de club | | of the Ber meet | for at | | plav are busi Jan The canvass for raising the money h e ss | bruary Al b n Sunda the drive [ness day in Fe i il (TR sl RN The restdents of the Rlue Hills sec- sucteeds the pews will be free, fre- juent sohvlm";m\s for funds will be|tion of the town are stil seeking A Jone away with and the work of the|town signpost. They claim that it is “hurch will go on steadily regardless | necessary for the residents in this sec- 5f rainy Sundays and vacation|tion of the town to either go to the | seasons. [ Kensington post office or to the Ken- | Arthur Webster, | sington Conzrezational chureh to read | Atbert A. North, W. H. Meagley, A. L. the to and feel that the au- | Woodrnff and Samuei A. Fiske are|thorities should place one in the Rlue nembers of the committee from the | Hille district. Seleatman Carter stated | Pardon C. Rickey, n notices ST MERCHANDISING 5 HAD BETTER VALl T ARE The “Carter’s” Seconds hring: -8 that wonld take an expert to see tall This sale's price b worth to $4 50 fr for S2.09 cach, kinee and ankle lengths, worth to $2.7 cotte 0 for 82.80 each price waorth to £2 warth to $3 for w $1.20 each. Boys' and Girls' Vests and Pants, | troop 4 ‘ong ol [ i —advt. | right | taded nhair GAS RATES HERE NOT EXORBITANT' Chamber of Commerce Hears Report of Committee A. H. CONDELL 73 YEARS OLD William Y 8 2, Gomg On the Ordinary Cafferty Heads Wilson Foundation—HRerg Fotate Hearing Postponed — Lorestyille Funeral— EVENT AND , FOR THE DAYS TO MAKE Brief Items BUT FEW The e mber merce 1 meeting last eports from the ing t stio tive study of the covered that the g Cha of Com- night and investigat ges In the exhaus was \Jh heard suhject s rate the are for The are in Underwear worth while for if hurts best wel why is the same as t present rate windred cubie feet parison with the surrounding the rate charged here the N B is 16 cer Plainville m these nizht t or complaint ereis in any in the the at the )r\~ 15 arged in tol here is or short, in medium and heavy t §1.19 each. » each. $260. cities ar saemas to be fair enough tee repor n t authington Al members towns, commit- itain and ir is 15 he w8t while it rid eriden lium and heavy weights, high, t no sleeves, band and hodice tops, for §1.20 cach. medinm prosant 18t Wwas no causs than 1} mentioned let t there any > ot} report, and 1 more light and heavy r towns vored to Condell 73 Year Convdel Trust ( on Jar tly at Old ved his Tard He nt \When i A A A\ H anville high, Dutch or low n lengths, worth to $1.75 for 85¢ ea. # §1 ecach. 22.50 far S1.80, each. virthday uary spe the day to |@| asked inereasing a $1.89. old adags \ worth ta §1.50 aoe can be applied in his Worth to 33.50 for excellent health birth e his concer Worth the ts rema $1.75 priced 950 ing eteen s he He expects to desk | ald 30 for man i en, for foels" 15 in and jays at see many mors tor 68c each. in the bank Heads William ( town chairman of the 1 Wilson Foundat ad to attend the banquet society in Hartford ition has just beer have worth to $1.5 Wilson F ‘afterty has bes undation pointed newly or- He has of the The and plans 15 vet been the man n which it s vet to be that will be aced there it is pos the The American one p sy g no definite Legion wi made as to meeting on Tus evening of t{will be condl veek in T. A all vice Paul's drum o in 4y selected from admirers o) the ., bhut it is net known ed. My, Cafferty ex- “the society organized | on January 16, announced later ha will earsal on ening hal! who will be s have to start will be East Berlin Item There will be the prayer meeting e church this evenir The Sconts peets to ‘\v ol 1 his pla [ Pythian 1o will hold nizhts of Pythias, | meeting tonight. | be cand the its regular will of Page 1ass follow rank large time church this evening, There will be the dance and social at the A this evening Migs Rertha Cole home by ill The Mothe will be postponed will prebably be week Frank Aspinwail is cc New Britain hospital b At a meeting of Modern Wo society, held last night M. H. Hazen instailed follawing officers: J. P. h Fo O DeMore, V. nhime, Wm. Noble Main 1. Palmer, watchman; A.'Liefield, try, d M. F. Griswold, trus After the meeting the members en joyed ind huffet Junch They ged their meeting night from weekly to first and third Thurs day night in the month ates A degree upon a ial work A report on the recent Christmas clebration will he heard at the busi- mesting. Other matters will be | sacted Post Installation. | probable that the Brock- post will held its instaliation of officers next Monday District Chairman Hanrahan of Unionville will undoubtedly be in charge of the work It he is unable to do so, he has the anthority to appoint an official of some other post to substitute for him This will be the first meeting of the and although there has been no cived trom the state depart- s¢d with the instillation, that the work will be will hletie hall is confined to her vin for t held club meeti but next frar usunal It is ned to the - illness meu Past “ouncilor the Georac order ts to proc is beheved ind on it Keport on Beals, John ¥ Lamb of the Red Cross, 1) report of the gale held here during the belief of 1o this ind top a5 u all « with the of a certain percentaze for the he lacally tuber lained previously cat many to buy Chairman Plainville B preparing the of Christm pa days. 1t i the chairmar " the witstrip all the Best butter Nerve hospitals, stationed free from germs son athers at the f the money town I go over Almost state, will nsed for as ex vired a g ymps in order to aid The report will he varded the early thase af GIRLS! GROW THICK LONG, HEAVY HAIR WITH “DANDERINE” A u cent bottle ; Seliopal anderine.” One ¢ Bl utiook tov th application ends al HerEbagn subuitic dandruff, stops # ohl He Trnu] ching J I buil and falling hair, and, in Lusi conditions starti a few ¢ moments, you it cxpansion durin have doubled the bean- lump tollowir ty of your hair. It will e, o, ppear AES, S ft d r oy appear a mass, €o soft, vs Senator Trumbull, is lustrous, and easy to do el Catien 4 up. But what will e e RS & please you most will he 1. 10 FALE ek 1 GIten o fe1 WRER. () 11 that the recovery to nor When yoil &ee new wiil be slow and gradual. He L no rapid inerease in the bus IRl Y ERem L on the seandard lines new growing 1 a careful study over the scalp. “Danderine’ finns 2t halr what tresh showers of ; sunshine vegetatic to i strengthens stimulating completed part of next “Inside the Civele™ \t edition of the year o bull Electrie Manufacturing ber has made its ter new appeat coming by Ser head of the sen tor ant the the o : il ing of 1 istioe vie business still flation howen use S . going its of mal tim iness Mr 1 after the n ind hair 18 to the rain and zorates and delightful, helps thin, lifeles: long, thick, heavy of siness, fully & koen hold must e the He o been period arder tactories ot this o Livingeton little edition witl relating to the howlir The Herald the individual week and Room stands embly team a are to ““‘;,"w the them tonic to grow and luxuriant of roots, to bnsin prices tn me by Charles A uted to the [ nmn ¢ ot Yhe Faotory scores o at | iret | elos ) _?:/9 easy w;,' s , & to heal el b yourskin ! Olflf’nw i | smpetition has contrib his col league, publishing mes Ma vith the every e place ine have formed a are playing games tatn Y. W. . A lay Drevotions, “riday Devotions were held at 1 of Our Lady of Merey thi mass at 380 o'clock Communy i has First T the Chin mornins and tered on being Confessions were w«‘l! l Ve |ing terday arternoon and even- Close of Se the pr r meetings, ning this week at the will come to a 1 week Rev the Raptist chn joes Last night, in charge Zionist Church Supper wiil be a baked bean supper | yices u held MLT ifter a G. Ward h, will lead Rev. Har- cloge was ,Sw.(hmq and Hcalmq There Z Pldmwllc News - eharge Josephine | from six thous conferred | S JANUARY onight at the Redeemer m chure! Whiting (I My ser tev hingtor |».~141 e present to hecome a already met him wseponed " Werg Hearin hearing on the ted The Bery n ind fudge in Mrs who unt own fir Vst pone shat Herg recently v Mis Donahue of 1Hme ¢ a was Ki this ' administratrix the complications the date annour he ostate arisen, to be of the Degree M of the ted Cowlisha Thomaston Aegree of andidates 181 evening Fequive on John McGuive John arestuille The funeral of McGnire East Main street this morning Matthew's Laflin, pa ices, and cometery 52 years W the sery at 0 o : My church affi o fated was in St My wrial Thamas' 3ristol AMeGre was yre and | ived by b wife and one s sale from Com buving Birnbaum advt elsewhere sale now Annual Janua going BUFFALO MAYOR KEEPING TPLEDGES Elected Dry" Platform. He F on gins at Onee ta Enforee His Opinions. Ruffalo, Jan. 6 —Frank X wah. elected mayor of Buf and wine platform, i1s election former brewe y on a beer carrying out th 3 speed causing catss to wonder how he w with r prohit nou enforeed ation that number hat and has ounsel to will enable of lice 1zked the iraft him ardinance nee the an ta In the first tration May: probibition ds of the ed a p ¢ choice whose eral shakeup o ped the p civili 11 Vic ir retired and artment, of enforcement hief mave polica first visory committer each of the The prom would touch payer, was form city v 1dvisory Mayer & sed in campaign speec keep the city roment in with the plain ecitizen and tax- something which, he declared, impossible under commission of government hwab the BAWKA L! \nx 1"!][ ANTANS Monilzeski, r'flzw‘flnl‘- All Have Positions Lithua of Honor Zian I meeting in Lat} and Societies, vanian lowing officers ensuing esident, ient, Ludy Michael Jen Supeinsk year etary trusf Andrew RBlazans- kas and Frank Knbiliu manager Charie AMother's Coughs and Colds Go Quickly She cannot afford to be sick and neglect her household duties. At the first symp- toms she prepares the way for quick recovery by the \ A\ immediate use of Gray's 2\2\ gs Syrup—a houschold Jpreparation of €ixty 8 years standing. Mothor stwi tho Large Size . RED' SPRUCE‘G’U;M » ON :/.co New York:! R N fatro s 3 s iron andistheref toe t from organic ron. Orzanic iron is ik the iron in Llood and like the i in spinach, lentile, and apples, may be had from your drug gist under the name of Nuxated Iron. Be- ware of sub- stitotes PLAINVILIE SHOE REPAIRING « Whiting ANl work gua PAULA DUGO, rieto Frop v « NEW THEORY OF o Told ook Again Heads Social Workers Ry vn\ lem andl tupsinckas || | * JUVENILE COURT by Commissioner Dow-- Iges who logy of the boy. = S understood HILDREN'S COLDS should not be “dosed.” Trest them nlflnlll’ witb— ' VAPO UR ‘sarly Ow 17 Million Jars Used o the psycho- Dwelling for awhile on the proba. tion officer's duties he said the secret probation upon te the fact th had 1 ' at he work depends Marshall ¥ . ¥ Doy was el office whole community to improving the life tarted hi Boys' It has I'he ht 18t niE down club, churches mentioned by the portant factors the probatio AP in EXPLOSION TOLL OF Novel Prozvam Official Report hil Jan. & Boy Sunday From enlisting work of the boy who | Scouts schools rker Greece Gives «1 and 42 Injnred. number yns kilied in the explosion on the torpedo boat des| ¥ ured crew mitted ta be Febr ary ne Commissi The addre o Do Speaks cver $1. 18 now which The ship boilers, engines and un- de- was hanism he damage to ving troyer irred while was handling & detonated badly was were the nearby, ofher's 0 A lusty healtlgl’ll baby - kept 80 through o_per food.Recognized Since 1857 formative 1f the developing nse ther ment that is He He His mir loes w state conrt L is to Dordend EAGLE BRAND Condensed Milk t Tempting PORK . HOULDLRS LEAN ROA SMALL LEAN b, ?8C lb35 C 22¢ Prime Rib Roasts sSmall L(-pn Genuine Lamb small Fiesh Hams Bacon Roasting Chickens Fresh Killed Ib. Fowl STORE, Best Quality Frankforts Beef Liver Ih. Lean Corned Beef Armour’s St Hams Lean Bonciess Pot Roasts. Fresh Cut Hamburg ... Calve Liver Salt Pork 1h. Choice Shoulde Steak GRAT WHITE 1 YVan Camp's Beans 3 cans Sardines 6 cans Campbell's Tomat Soup Evaporated Milk 18¢ n18¢ 40c 16¢ 18¢ VULATED SU GAR . LOATF FLOUR “25¢ 25¢ on & LG Faney Rice 3 Ths. 25 C WINNER COFFEE Always Iresh Roaste Wedgewood (reamery BUTTER Pure Lard 2 Ibs Peanut Butfer 1b. FANCY POTATO Large .*lm!ml Onions Turnips pk. Fancy 8w ect Potatoes | Carrots 1h. b, ar \!muldol s, Sweet Coin can Tomatoes Challenge Miik Royal Lunch Crackers Toilet Paper { rolls doz. Ru--nlwrr) 2 Ibs. Jam “Sweet Navel Oranges, doz 35C | |,r|I_\h("l Kigs | Fresh ‘Dates 3 Ihs. ZBC ‘ Parsnips Fancy Grapes 2 bs. 150 Ib. Celery Armour's Smoked . 18 Ibs. sack 2 large cans. .. Parksdale lflvm Prices . Ib. 18¢ ..1b. 15¢ \pm ry & Barnes : m35€ m45C : Ib. 4OC m19c 12¢ Ib. IOC na8¢ 16¢ $1.00 lh. 25¢ 2 canszsc v 14¢ 10c 48¢ ~25¢ JUICY GR: \I’EFRI IT 4 for 25c 15 1b. peck 39%¢ 25(: Up large bunch. . officer's the with him and were as very im- assisting the work offic of Leon at given as Russell Bros.