New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 2, 1923, Page 7

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artfords Shopping Centor: | RESPONSE IS BIG TO TOWEL SALE AND THE WORTHY OFFERINGS WELL WARRANT ALL THE ENTHUSIASM IT HAS CREATED Towels make useful gifts and these special values with their beauty and worth, make it almost your positive duty to come select for Christmas and save hy your forethought. Guest Towels, handsome quality huckaback, hem- Turkish Towels, good large ones, with deep blue stitched, with borders and place for monogram, all borders with space for monogram, but i0c each, ' pure !inen, big value at 39¢ each. Others of finer Plain white of extra good grade offered at this sale linen, some plain, some with place for initial, are for 25¢, 3715¢, 50c, 59¢ cach and up. bargains at 50c cach. Other Offerings in Towels 1'0; Sale include the “Booft” hemstitch white ones, ry absorbent, i 21c each. Wash Cloths, 7c cach. “Martex” Towels, guest size 3713¢ up. TRegular sizes o up. “ou Bleach” in all sizes, from 39¢ up. Other Towels of finest huck, lace trimmed, also towels in solid colors. We have them ali Thanksgii/ing Sale Downstairs i NOW GOING ON WITH UNUSUALLY BIG PRICE SAVINGS [ DINNER SET BARGAIN—SPECIALLY PRICED FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Just sixty sets of one hundred pieces each with three different designs for choice. All with gold h s and go ed © 1s an 18 kt. gold band decoration. One sct has Y%-inch checker. band with pink ro choice has inc nd with wide b i e and pi Ilach set full se e for € people and each a hig 10 at $39.50 the set. 14 line June 3, annua! meeting of the so- ’ The place cards were very artistic and Berltn News ‘u-t.\‘ The hostess will be Mrs. Lucy ‘“'H written, ery onc was called Smith, to do certain Hallowe'en stunts and all | s i ke s Thtkiacn See | responded. Mrs, Young of the Juntor Five tandidates were initiated into | High school was chairman of the com ll\: Foresters last evening, the de-|Mittee Which arranged the affalt and o team “doing its stuff™ to perfec- [She Was assisted by Mr, Donovan, Mrs. fion.s In the courss of the meeting | Mansfield, Mrs, Graha mand Miss Mc three applications were received, 06k Follwink the ianer. dat s AT BER[IN A tentative report of the fair com-|#nd games were enjoyed, | mittees, showed that in the neighbor- East Besiin Ttems. g A | hood B8 $650 will be cleared by the| The local members of the Boy | recent #uir, ANl reports are not in | Scouts will not attend the meeting of were talked over by the mem- bers, but nothing definite was decjded | The library will be open Saturday cident at Amerlcan | Paper G008 o, ek 1t some: utune | atermoon trom 3:30 T 750 .. an | from 7:3 o'clock for the exchange of books into use, the crowd being such that| The ladies of the Sacred Hear nccommodates the crowd, in the church parlors Monday eve — e . ning. Mrs, ward Kahms will act Teaves Tor Ami . ? Foresters Initiation of Five Candi- ReviaMue! A. Fiske, as hostess. All are cordially, invited s . ’ | to attend dates—Missionary Soctety Program | Berlin ‘Congregational chureh, Clarence Lund of Middletown was this morning for Amherst College,|y,0 iost of his parent M —Piske Teaves for Amberst=| Apherst, Mass, where he will attend | v X PRISA ISt ¢ aod : Mrs. Lund at their home in this place 5 cxsions of the Amherst Alumni asso- | Heavy Tralic Expected=—Notes, clation, which will meet there today| = oo 4)‘,'1‘ s of 8t. Gabriel's church hi I § ety adies of § hriel’s church and tomorrow. It Mr. Fisk **| will hold a sale and bazaar in Ath- pressed himself this morning as be-| o000 ) . etic hall Wednesday cvening, *- particularly interested in the| oo ay evening, D to 30 meeting. A lurge gathering was present and the main hall was put Joha Weymouth of Berlin was we verely injured this morning at his work at the American Paper Goods 118 ed i company, when his right hand was, in | alumni reading courses which will be S T some inexplainable manner, caught in | GI8c ussed at the meetings This pro- pogie MeCrum left Thursday for a cutting press tefore he could get!| vides for continucd readings in scl-| o mrord where they will spend the badly | ences after a graduate has left the oo . it out, several fingers N 9 My, 17is) masghed. Dr. Matthew Griswold rc-| school. Re r. Viske made the Another large crowd attended the ponded and took the man in charge. trip by automobile fair last evening and cnjoyed the en It was found necessary 1o take him Marriage Ticense Tssued tertainment. The fair will end to to the New Britain gencral hospital. Town Clerk Arthur L. Woodruff night with dancing and distribntion whers parts of three fingers of his | jast evening issucd a marriage leonse | of presents, right hand were amputated to Joseph Tribuzio of Farmington Child Drinks Todine and Miss Angeline Carlini, danghter “ony ‘The aceidental drinking of iodine| o Mr, and Mrs, Louis Carlini, of TO SEE Bo ELEVEN caused considerable worry 1 he ] Kensington. The m-to-be gave of David Yapp of Berlin yesters | jiq gecupation us that of a farmer In some way of other Mr. and na heide has beer ed i New | Reynolds, “Discoverer” of Centre Will Yapp's 16-months-old child, | yigiiain, The 1 v m o the ® wwageh Con ry Play Agains | 7 nenary Play Ag gecured some of the lauid | Now I3ritain road : ¥ s Pets Tomorrow, nk it befole the mother conld D. A. 1t tood Sale, B ', "-,‘,' ."] " ‘,,'., Plans are complete for the food Shreveport, la., No 2.~Howard b g ooy ot sale which Emma Hart Willard chap- | leynolds, Boston sports writer, tment wa "!'H"I;"""‘ ‘1"'”" ter, Daughters of the American Revo in foothall circles as the “di pverced and Was takes ution, will hold tomorrow a Vapect Weavy Traffi in the vacant store in the Booth | tue ere 10 wateh “Bo" Me- Ixtraordinarily heavy traffic is x| 00 New Britain Rever mem- an's centenary college cleven per ected in Berlin tomorrow morni bers of the organization will be on ' form aturday against Kentueks ternoon ‘ of Centre college of Ker 4 noon, when the thousands of care | .oy .uq already 4 number of Berlin, Normal and to accompany the B LANE '[" sl \I'”“ e | Prople have sent in orders for home. | to 1 where it plays Boston co wade foo r 1 TeMitlan, a indecided this morning Scout Mecting entive Mar, {0 toaching Ceiten not it would station &y A e meeting ¢ . ’ ut | & s year, and has rounded up an 0 pimen at stree rsections o A i ot th 5 "(w 1,.{, of .“. troop of th " ton even ) as scored 181 points in take care of the | : i church, which was sc for this| the 1 00 0ued thiv full auntast, ably be on the road from early mor . . v : i opped : A T e, of ine|PONEd on account of the absence of | by Hubbard, a 250-pounder, averages ing un il very near the time o ot hhpgrte ot L oot ot e S 1 ceting ve i me the team weig s than 185 Epworth League Seryjees Special services will he Weld M. E. church Sunday cven. | T car are tkiuz zrd ) Jackie Coogan to Sue Mainyviile g at ® o'clock at the the Epworth 1 ‘ The speaker il be Mr. Hoyle, dircctor of relig fous education at th Bristol M Loyalty.” Spee music will ¥ Los Angeles, No Attorneys for orm « T radge Jackic Coogan, juvenile motion pic working for the positic ture acto instructed to file k st st a film magazine which re position of & class coul. | contly published an article alleging he will be refreshments serve ® : vas of a very rvous temperament sh pariors. Memis gue and their fricnds are NS, i and that his health was suffcring from attend ” it the boys soo Misdonary Socicty Program. Sate walks The program of activities for th coming season has been announced by the Woman's Missionary society of the Berlin Congregational churcl The scason promises to be a sncces flagpole of the Berlin Congregat ful one, inasmuch as mar interest reh yesterday were gome 1s Washington. Neov. 2.1y ab The ving. Someone secured | sence of lefinite understanding ¢ g00d kindling wood as a result of the the allied reparations formula being November 7, “Review of the Cre- | trouble taken in removing them worked out betwees adon and ative Forces In Japan,” Mrs. Bliza- Conrt Room Rewired Paris American officials still are un beth Wickwire; hostess, Mrs. 8 Chase The Berlin town court room is be e E e whether the in- Coale December Leaven in| Ing rewired and new electric light | (i f rican participation in Japan,” Mre. Ro Deming; | fistures are being placed in it. Larger | an expert investigation will be found ostess, Mrs buibs 4 larger globes wi dd ¢ representatives here today 1 meals woods, cooked by themselve fres WASHINGTON UNDECIDLD Boses Removed Trom Pole e frult crates which adorned the Ve Not Know What to Think Rte- rling Reparations Meeting ing meetings have been plany rogram i work is being done by Willilam Lyons es the United States is o Summiog The court room wi %0 be re-ly e of interested obser Miss Caroli painted and repapered the f | maintaining hope 1 Reception Vor Miss Grisweo'a prove of such & chagacter as The Community house was American ald in the inquiry scene of much festivity on Thurs g when the teachers of the tow . news dispatch trom Hatts Miss Estelle Dicki itain city missionary Frank Woods tmaly welcome and Taris were not r Aed ] Connecticut neeting nlace at the community hous le]lY NAME SOCIETY - TAKES FIRST PLAGE lPlam\nfle Tigers Go Down to De- ' Teat in Bitterly Fought Match MRS, LIVINGSTONE DEAD ! Yrafic Officers To Be On Duty Satur- | day—Temco Team Beats Bristol— | ¥ootball Notes—Large Number of i Hunting Licenses Issued—Briefs. The bowling team representing the Holy Name society of the church of |Our Lady of Mercy won out over the | Plainville Tigers at the Recreation al |leys last evening and thereby broke | the tie which existed between the two |teams for first place in the Recrea- |tion Center league. The match was ‘onn- of the most bitterly fought con- tests that has ever been scen here and time and again the large gallery which was looking on, cheered their fav- orites. The margin by which the so- ciety team won wa small one, be- ing a total of only a few pins more than the Tigers had, but the number was sufficient to win and the Holy Name society team now occupics first place in the league. An interesting match game will be played there this evening between the New Britain Machine team and the Recreation All-Stars. Mirs, Gertrude Livingstone Mrs. Gertrude Royce Livingstone, wife of Joseph Livingstone of 187 Broad street, died this morning short ly after ¢ o'clock at her liome. She| years old and had bec is survived by he hters, Irenc, Agnes, I ind _Gertrude; her parents, Mrs, Frank Royce of Plainville Sl , Miss Alicey Royce of Plainville, | Mrs., Howard Sharpe of New Britain ' and Mrs. John Smith ntsville and three brotheys, Herbert and Thomas Royce of Plainville and [1‘hmlu Royce of Watertown The funeral will be held from her 'lmmt on Sunday afternoon at 2:30 | o'clock and burial will he in West | cemetery. Details will be announced | later by W. A. Bailey & Co. who ar arrangin for the funeral Officers Stationed the heavy traffic ex through Plainville tomorrow the authorities have arranged to have traffic officers stutioned in the center | and at Blossom's Corners, There will | be a big rush of automobiles going to New Haven for the Yale-Army game, and a large amount of this traffic will pass through Plainville over the good roads which lead in and out of Ym-; town. The men will be on duty from early morning to late at night, and it » that they will also be or Beats Bristol The Temeo bowling team Bristo last « ning a measure of the fast Wallnce team of that city by 1,480 to The scores follo Wallac Hynds A i ] Basso can 18 te Hunters Getting Busy + large number hin her abont At Service atholic Seryices Pathian Notes I Community Theater DANCING (A Y FRIDAY EVENING s to 12 AT COMMENITY THEATER Music by Gurles Brothers Charter Oak Orchestra ANNOUNCEMENT On Monday, Nov. 5, 1 will render Plainville Day and Night TANI SERVICE At Reasonable Rates Day Phone—Galpin Drug Co. 210 Night Phone—W. P. Smith—236 ALLEN M. DEMING nur A Our Phonograph and Piano hristmas Club Starts Saturday | | | | ONE HUNDRED PHONOGRAPHS TO BE SOLD AT REDUCED PRICES Enrolls you, bhalance on Easy ITIITTITIT i Weekly Payments. Machine de- ||| I"” | livered at once or held to be de- livered Christmas. Records Free New Vocalion As Shown THIS BEAUTIFUL NEW Console $79.00 We Have a Complete Stock of All the Latest Records—Come in and Hear Them At Columbia Headquarte John A. Andrews & Co. t itecs up fo The Big Furniture Store New Britain triduum for all souls will come osc in St Thomas' church this of impe umber o their he attendangs t e P " mar and exer wi Foothall i Gang Beat Ome and Kid- nap Another—Vidim Alleged 1o Wing L9 s ‘ eputat Have Kicked Woman on Klan Da Plainyiile Bricrs CAUGHT IN BOG DIES Wiwonsin Young Man's Tunly Pownd Lying in Frozen Mud and Water— Fsposure Canses Death LMEN OUT TWIOY SHOWED SOME sPien MT TO COOLIDGE

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