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n- ry SETTT STEET STRET GREE GRS | . 0 T - » PRICES LIKE TH SAVINgs as you can see, 98¢ Toy Tea Sets for 60¢ each Regular 69¢ Toy Tea Sets, 4 §1.60 Dolls, white enameled ror 98¢, $2.08. $2.60 Pull-a-part Circus, $1.3( $5.08 large size Noah's Ark, $1.69 Imported Slecping Dol day price 98¢ cach. i price, $3.00, price 15c cach, BETTER MAKE JOTIC uick to make the saving, Regular $19.95 New Frencl Regular $10.00 Beaded Bag: Regular 50c Beaded chance for acceptable gifts, TWENTY-FIVE, P pier wilh gifts from these. §3.95 each. straps—$2.98 each. when it is Hose you give, Regular § Paris Clocks, $ stitch effects, for $1.39. Berlin News CAROF ANTHRACITE - EXPECTED INTOWN Local Dealer Now Has Only Sot Coal for Customers Children to Have Christmas IParty— Girl Scouts Have Christmas Party— Marriage License Is lssued—Other Items of Interest. ““We expect a carload of anthracite cnal any day now, but it hasn't come e vo have only soft coal for|ed out gifts to the girls, taking them ! s . DRids faps s ) o;:r lc::to:«-r:fi'wnmzd George A.|from a Christmas tree. Mrs. Good-| OWINg to the nursery company not{ i jndividual and team scores 3 " ¢in reported this to be one of lh‘.‘roplaclng the permanent Christmas 18- Tollows: - Dadwlin, Kensington, coal, dealer thla D B0 1o tinies ever held by the,tres whichidied durlng the: past vear,|™ I i merning. st SO YADICIMER there will be no municipal tre this Safety. ° 5 Mr, Baldwin sald that the carload [local troop. Christmas. Stocking ...... 80 S84 75— 2390 ; ‘of coal has been on the way for over Murriage License Issued, |Christmas. e e R R e “two weeks and should have been in A mnrrl::;:zn ,"N:‘m.]. Q:Hs‘-w{{':o'fi: The funeral of Willlam H. Anthony, Granger H, .... 99 99 9 204 o o A K long ‘agn, Many of the patrona aveterday by Town Gherkt Arthur WORElor North Main street, was held this [Smith . s Bl L 203 taking soft coal, 55 tons of whigh came ruff to Harey Bdelson, son of NIt peinoon wit hservices conducted by | Eabich ... 96 96 92— 284 iato the yard last week. and Mrs. Louls Edelson of Berlin, and {GACrGot, Wik hacriiees conducted by e Lt : : One of the men at the yard told|Miss Bessie Buchalter, daughter of | (CF to B (b ERTRECE PESION, of 468 459 436—1363 . ol . amall ir] who came Yor . coay|Mr..and, Mrs.. Nathan Buchalter of |1he ItH Haptt ehurch ofielating e 1 3 8 ain tr e et tils morning. She said that her sis- Berlin. Miss Buchalter is a N‘n\’h}l‘. Otk TH411: demdtems Dummy . 80 84 T5-— 230 tor and brother are sick in bed and| The couple expect to be married i Raclifte 84 80 101— 275 X Ot taey have hardly any coal in the|Sunday. L Terryville defetaed the local town|Cder 82 85 86— 258 Open Evenings Until Christmas house, While enough coal to satisty Whist Glub. Mopia. basketball team in Terryville last"Unk 84 100 $1— 265 the needs of the family could have| The Home Whist club, an ‘"Fw;flz night by the score of 31 to 14, Granger 99 95 103— 287 i , {tion made up of a number of Ken- b i e ::1::;:Ttn{lxrdt‘h;":\roouszasns“oa‘l\l&ytl?: sington people, met last cvening at| e piantsvile Congregational 419 454 446—1319 wagona seemed to be in use. Ithe home of Mr, and Mrs, f“]‘)"“’"l‘!‘ P [church will hold Christmas exercises ) 01;!;» ——— e - 3 ders are _ison. The were won by H. B.lipis evening at 7 o'clock. erby ..... { 3 7. 88— 2681 g ; ST 34 v, L G, B i 2 T S g TR e e EVERETT TRUE By Condo kL ""egan'we Nothing . can be done, |and by Georse Green and Miss Adele | poy Ay, ARCANUM ELECTIONS | Riecker Yo .82, ‘83 g4 BiSH PRI NAY that the nieets Nubuver, 84 ther 1b ho! nthrasite| Bastett Sphgie o, I weelk, |, Officers of New. Dtitain councli, |Gwillim 8 ST 827415075t the chamber tonight will be 1 by 4 ¥ The club meets. every second Week. ! payo) Arcanum, elected at the last [I’owers . 2 93 89— 264 4 i T Iy, r cenl at thé piant. Aboutftwo weeks|, 6 rde s i1} i taltal Bikoh At 4 ’ ¢ ; < adjourned for a few days only. ! o "8 | rihe next gathering will take piace at [, (¥ HEERNR CEee & ortiont bl g g . v ago a ‘;:nrl'om:“ccl?‘]me in, but it was thte home or Williams, vice-regent, J. H. Elliott; orator, Fred 417 445 4421307 qm‘.‘\;et(l:;::I‘::t ‘(‘n‘riu‘::‘n‘sn'r:-:::n Ao ; LeT NO AW, (o STEN, . \ ) g bt R L oG N the members of the Methodist chureh | [ P& ENOLQH § everetT! Sar ves May Not Have Tree. | The weekly whist of the T. secretary, C. R. Barrows; collector, [ Fdwards 5 9 09— 283) Lh t the parish house Fri- : onN'! s anything about the|Clety of Kensington was omitted last |k Scott; treasurer, Ired Elliott; |Hart 30 9y, {0 ey AT Mlailts ok 1S, Sarih Lowas o oF AN ANSWER | B ng QNAT Youv S‘fv( G LR AL R evening. chaplain, W. E. Remington; guide, | Wadsworth 80 77 86— 243 Yening, DYATRESS A N Couny . Chirl ires to have a Christmas tree, with prei community Chrlatmas tree? = | The annual election of officors will|fired G. Luebeck; warden, Fred A, |Dlonne 18 387 {Niea gia 10, 10,6 et rvs, with Fepee At the vrenbr:t tl:ng t X“l not f!fl“" be held by the local lodge of I°ores- | paterson, and sentry, G. E. Kingsbury. [l.emeris ..106 108 $5— 300 I" sy ”me, it A KIS, T MAREALLy tfen K o oi basmma:toyi6n at the hall thie ayening. G B ook Yl USRS H 05 77T |'™he Sunday school of the church will eORMENILY (Pae KuQd RO one BeBnS 10y East Berlin Items. I 1ar three vosrs The meetings of the 150 446 dsu—1ag0] 8, O oreltes and all memberd know anything about the ldea, eX-; mpere will be the regular weekly |jodge are held the sccond and fourth | The last hulf of the season will B0 SH8 " Bhclay “ars (AUl to. atthdl cept that everyone thinks there is to prayer meeting at the Methodist| pridays of each month In Grotto|start in January shortly after the bl wsm“h:s -wm N oty ke be a tree, Beveral townspeople were called up this morning in an effort to find out particulars’ regarding the placing of the tree on the community grounds, but each one weemed to think some- one else wag in charge of the work, The originai plan was to take the tree from the Congrogational church | Sunday school room tomorrow morn- ing and place it 1a front of the com- munity house, decorating it appro- priately and allowlng it to taere until two or tarece days after Caristmas, On Chriatimas eve several organizations of the church and town were to gather around the tree and sing carols. ’ It was found, howaver, that but one ' organization would be able to sing, and then on Tucaday evening. Ho It doean't seem ns if Berlin will have a community Christmas tree tils year. Candles wiil burn in many windows following the old Christnas custom. Berlin people are entiusiastic about the idea and it ia thought that prac- It's for Piles Peterson’sOintment “Hundreds of people have told me," says Peterson, "that Paeterson's Oint- ment is the quickest and best remedy $4.60 Large China Tea Sets, o 98¢ Instructo Blocks, 69¢ cach, 3 $4.95 large size Imported Body Dolls, 2be Dolla' white enameled high chairs, HERE'S WHERE SENSE T 2.09 Silk, black, cordovan, with lisle tops, $1.: Silk and wool stockings for women, $2. remaln | BIG CUTS ON CHRISTMAS TOYS VERYWHERE throughout our big “Toyland” Section, Big chance for money h, 0¢ each, beds, with $1.30 Auto Ga car for 50c, $4.60 Drawin 0 each, $1.98 Turnerv $90.08 Moving $6.98 each, 1 springs, ur two day price Is Is with wig. ‘Fwo- price §$1.2 50c Ceilu'oid $1.98 Red Ta but 98¢ set, 98¢ Dall 0, Two-day -duy HAND BAGS AT IN while these mark BIG REDUCTIOZ downs prevail, T h Hand Bags, beaded, for $15.00 ca: 8 with purse and mirror—$7.50 each, Bags for the kiddies, reducad to 39¢ cach. IVORY TOIL CURE SI " AND M/ NICELY PUT UP IN BOXES, or the roll up Manicure sets in leather and satin CENT. OFF at our Toilet Goods Dept. on any of the above desirables, THOUGHT OF SILK LINGERI DEAR TO EVERY WOMAN OR GIRL, are thes> lovely intimate garments, S BOTH SILK AND WOO] 00 kind, § tically every window will have a light- ed candle in it, Sunday School Party. The annual Christmas party and ex- ercise§ of the Berlin Congregational church Sunday school will be held this evening. A large tree was cut Tues- day and has been placed in the chapel and prettily decorated. There will be recitations and songs by members 0f the classes and Christmas story will be read by Miss Nellie Minor. Santa Claus is expected to be present and will give cach child a gift and an orange. It {8 expected that a large number will be in attendance, although sick- ness from measles may kecep away. Miss Caroline Savage is in charge Girl Scouts Party. very member of.thé local troop of Girl Scouts attended the party held in the community house last evening. Mre, Garner Goodwin, Mrs. Pratt and Mrs. Leland Gwatkin were in charge of arrangements, In the course of the evening = games and daneing were enjoyed and refresn- ments served. Santa Claus was present and hand- { church this evening at the usual hour. Philip Nase has returned to his du- | ties in Middletown after a short visit! at his home on Wilcox avenue. The library will be open Friday af- ternodn from 3:30 to 5:30 p. m, and in the eventhg from 7:30 to 9:30| o'clock for the exchange of books. | The Willing Workers will meet ati the home of Mrs. Walter Werdelin {Friday afternoon at the usual hour. The Methodist Sunday school will hold fts Christmas exercises in the church Tuesday evening. All are cor- dlally invited to attend. Mrs. Archer Sapper and son, Dean, of Middletown. have been the guests of the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Woodward, on Main street. A very pleasant time was had by, those in attendance at the Christmas meeting of the Progressive Reading Circle held at the home of Mrs. J. P. DeMore on Tuesday evening, and an excellent program was carried out. It consisted of Christmas readings which were selections from Washington Irv- | £1.98 Bang Bird Game 81,25 $3.98 Coxsters Truck and Horse, Imported Dress Dolls, 7 your secleo‘ion of Christmas Gifts. Charles Arage cars, D5¢, 70c¢c Auto Garage, g Masters for enlarging pictures, ville Trolleys, 98¢, Pleture Machines with film, priced rach, Special two-day Kewpie Dolls, i, ble and two chairs, Two-day price Tes for 08¢ cach, 'hey are only for two days, so come | | tary Brush Sets also come under this special price cutting for two days. Regular $5,00 Crepe de Chine Gowns, lace trimmed or tailored models, in many styles, for two days, Regular $3.98 Crepe de Chine Chemise, lace trimmed with real Irish crochet or filet, ribbon kets to 35 families this entertainment for Coleman’s theater. the children tions in the boxes placed about money is to be used for the needy town who probably will have the next few days, Anyone wishi to make separate donations to t lor A, W. Dudley, secretar: hall, | WARNING! Bewars of cougns and colds. They are always dxngerous. Thousands of strong m2a and women fall victims to cougas ani colds every year. At the firstsymptn take Williams Syrup of White Pine, Honey and Tar for Coughs ani Colds and Bronchitis. Williams tonas up the irritated and i flamed muvo1s membrane and gives marvelously quick relief to the suffer- eafe prescription. Ask for it at your grocery or general store. Do not as cept inferior substitutes. ing, Dickens and others. There were also shadow pictures of Santa Claus with the reading of the “Night Be- fore Christmas.” 3 Stockings were hung up and gifts exchanged. Later in the evening re- o s P e e ee———r FOX'S — Mon,, Tues,, Wed. First Showing in The State of Connecticut WESLEY BARRY, In for piles in the world.” For chafing, eczema, old sores and sore feet. All druggists, 36¢, 60c, $1,00, $2.50, $5.00.! “HEROES OF THE STREF' CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR HER FOR HIM FOR THE KIDDIES On Today’s Want Ad Page Classifications 65 A-B-C-D Plainville News SAFETY SWITCHERS LEAD TEMGO LEAGUE: Bowlers Finish First Hall of Thciri Season on Bristol Alleys 10 PIAY IN PLAINVILLE. Christmas Seal Sale Not Very Huc- cessful — Comments on Housing— Methodist Christmas Tree Friday i Evening—Lady's Watch Awarded. The Bafety Switch team the Temco DBowling 1league has heen crowned champions for the first' schedule, The Switchers lead their nearest opponents by a margin of 111 points, the Machine Room team com- Ing second, with the Assembly third and the pencil pushers on the tall end. | Lemeris, of the Assembly team, car- rled off first honors in the individual | scoring list, being awarded a first I prize for the highest general average ! for the first half of the season. Smith of the Safety Switch team carried off of ORDER NOW FOR CHRISTMAS PECIAL TERMS Today and Friday THIS NEW MODEL Columbia HAS BEEN REDUCED $40 290000 0, ] o [ The Southington Rusiness Men's as- sociation will provide Christmas bas- Christmas, | Next week also, they will give a free some | Reports state that the contribu- the town have ben very samall, and as the other Christmas this year, it s hoped that a generous spurt will be made fund may do so by sending their con- tributions. to L. P. Hutton, president, — Winning team—Safety. Second winning team—Machine. Second high average—V, 98.3. First high single—H. Smith, 119, Second high single—Riecker, 117, First high 3-string—Xlatt, 319. Second high 309, in in no|H. Granger, 7.3, The Winning Games, The Safety Switch team, to clinch the pennant Monday night, took two out of three from the Machine Room and the Assembly Room team romp- 2d off with two out of three from the cellar champs ‘of the league, the ng he [holidays, and the remainder of the games will be played on Hart's alleya, The teams will most probably .remain the same, though some of them might be strengthened at weak points, Sale of Seals Light, The response of the public to the appeals of the tuberculosis committee in charge of the sale of the Christ- imas seals, has not, according to re- ports, come up to expectations. Par- tial reports coming In from the vari- ous agencies handling the seals, state that they are being taken very slow- Iy and with Christmas only a few H ty oty H days away present indications t ing patient. Williams ‘s notlike other |to an unsuccessrul sie. Point| vate dance in the Grange hall this plrep?rntwns. ’I‘hsh l]n ldie:u are It is hoped that the townspmplel"""?‘:g; i;\bmh Si.‘v“cnuples are ex-| I cou DON'T | plainly printe i on the label and every- i thei A pected to b2 pre: . god)' rowy it, :ol(lll,V"‘.on‘";:,:,"',m::f;"g:':“fi',:\,“ heell " Miss Dorle Gwillim is at the home CouNnT Toc‘: | Prepated for over 20 yeara—by The |put the sale across In good i, |55 200 PRISIIE, b AHS G conniey FTAaST U Williams & Carleton 'Company, Eart- | tor the benefit of those who are not | GWlilim of Hough street, for the ford, Connacticut—a favorite and acquainted with the places whereq 'oldAYs. She s attending the Lin- these seals can be purchased, it is again announced that they can be Jhought at the local post office, from any of the school children or at many other points about the town. Many of the seals have been sent to individ- |vals through the mails, and it is hop- jed that returns on these will be made soon. The Housing Situation. Speculation is rife In town regard- ing what s going to be done about: the housing situation. It has been announced that action would prob- ably be deferred at tonight's meeting First high average—T.eméris, 100.3. Granger, 3-string-—Livingston, Increase average over last year— M:” ST I | first Monors for single string, while J‘J‘ ’ ””””””” Klatt led all comers for the three; '! fl / cases, offer good string prize, A L The standing of the teams, indi- Mili- [ vidual averages, and prize winners i T i are as follows: [”HM iy | Total IW e ! W L Pet Pinfall ! !“V"\HHJ’ ”l” X y Assembly ..... 17 19 473 .16209 gl[ofce ... 15 21 a1r 15813 1 Yinal /\veru:u.-r 'otal No. Games Pins Aver. o Any woman or Miss pleased l Sl R R R dL 20 YOU A V. Granger ........ 36 3529 98, FOR CHRISTMAS N i ) ew Model 50. Rogular $3.00 black silk, full fashioned, I ::,’,.fi',.r;"m ;: §:3§ :Zts 1.85. Regular $1.75 wool, dropped Livingston . . 33 3093 93.7 EASY WEEKLY Smith weevees 863362 931 PAYMENTS i 2 Klatt 33 3010 91.2 frafonnla’ Freeman . 33 2062 89.8 CRD: el Hart 36 3220 89.7 s : $ 8 Derby ... D36 3220 896 Avail yourself of this wonderful oppc tunity. Let us send this new model freshments were enjosed. The nox Howrera o\ 3 A Grafonpla to your home for Christma:. wnjoy 1t as your very own. Our pay- mesting Will be the panal mecting | Guitlim D97 2393 s8g ment plan is most simple. Thousands are benefiting by it. held at the home of Mrs. M. B, Ha- | frorome U5 RN zen, Tuesday evening, Jan. 2. Hont: & 520 867 Sl . o Do Not Wait Until the Las SOUTHINGTON NEWS Stocking . 36 8100 86.2 0 Ot alt ntl (<] t Broadwell ... 36 3076 86.4 - ——- Funk ! 36 3075 85.4 . Fiafess 7 Wadsworth . 36 2090 s3.1 M —C m N W a | Business l?n of the Town Ac ur'lx the Oder“.?r. 7. 550 aan lnute 0 e 0 Part of Santa Clans This Year— Seymour 8 200 66.7 : Willlam H. Anthony—Notes. p,|,c'if|},ners_ I 4 i Beautiful New Console Phonographs Just the instrument you have waited for. Com- plete, finely built with beautiful mahogany finish and wonderful tone. The greatest value we have ever offered. Guaranteed for 5 years. See and hear this console hefore buying elsewhere. Only a Limited Number—ORDER EARLY PLAYS ALL RECORDS. 7:30 o'clock, Woman's Watch Awarded After several unavoidable delays, Mrs, Jennie Hickok has/ been an- nounced as the winner of fhe woman's watch offered by the locgl lodge of Pythians, Members of the commit- tee, state that a good sum for the Christmas tree celebration is on hand and the event will, according to all expectations, be the biggest ever seen in town. Plainville Briefs, The Happy Four will give a pri- wes, Yu MA Y coln school in Providence, R, 1. The local schools closed for holidays today. Sebastiano ompey of Queen street, has entered the Harttord hospital for treatment. ! Mrs. Slmon McDonald of Morris Cove was a visitor at the home of Misg¢ Elizabeth Burns of West Main #trent yesterday. Mrs. Martha DBlodgett of Crown street, who has been Il with pneu- monla, is reported as being very low. Cards have been recelved by many In town from Carl Hurley, who is spending the winter at his home in the of the Chamber of Commerce because that the plans have not been com- pleted. There is no information prevalent concerning the detalls of the plans to be proposed, bu} assur-} Tennessee. Let Confortl furnish you your Ice Cream, Frozen Pudding and specials for Christmas—advt.