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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1923, — B PHONE 2- PERSONAL CHRISTMAS CARDS should be chosen now without delay, as it will goon be time to send your Holiday Greet'ngs. Look through our sample line of personal Greeting Cards, place your order and get yours before the rush. We are featuring the Relief Engraved Cards which do not require a plate. Choose any sentiment yeu like and have your own individuality expressed. Come sce our samples and leave your order. INDIVIDUAL STATIONERY $1.00—Two hundred envelopes, or one hundred double sheets with one hundr Fine for your own use or for gifts. Leave order early. ingle shects of writing paper, and one hundred d envelopes, with name and address on cach. anksgiving Sale of C}lina, Glass, Lamps, Etc. Our big Downstairs Section brings you reduced prices on hundreds of Dinner Sets, all open stock Din- nerware, Table Glassware, Lamps and Houscwares, Mark Downs like these: English Porcclain, Dinner Sets, 100 pieces, reg- ular price $49.50. Our Sale price is $42.50, American Porcelain, 60 piecces, Our Sale Price $17.50 set. hrome Floor Lamps, silk shade and pulls, value for $25.00, Bridge or Reading Lamps, polychrome with silk shade, $23.50 value, $19.50 cach Refrigerators genuine “Seeger $79.50. Yellow French China Dinner Sets, 100 pieces, reg. price $89.50 for $75.00. Icg. $35.00 grade for $47.50. American Porcelain, Dinner Sets, 100 picces, regular $45.00 for $39.50 set. American Porcelain, 50 pieces, regular $19.50. Our Sale price is $16.50 set, Mahogany Finish Floor Lamps, with silk shade, regular $22.50, Sale price $18.50, Pottery Dresser Lamps, with shade, $1.00 each, Fireless Cookers, Domestic Science, $33.50 kind, regular price price $30.00 £100.00 wl Sets, 3 sizes, 98¢ valuc for 79¢ set. s kind, for $1.59 10 rolls for od he gra 10 rolls for all through Down st Stools, white enamel ach Wax Paper for Toilet Paper, Bargains like these Bath uncl roll dl e irs Scction, wateh, Joscph Downs, 00, Trapper Joe; umbrella, toatser, E. Ol- Brown; Britain; Hugo Mariotti; electri son, Middletown; §5, George Corr, Kensington; sugar, 8. M. Hazelwood; $3, J. ). Holigan; vacuum bottle, Vel- ma Payne; §5, W. H Nye; ham, George Cole, Jr.; aluminum percol tor, Martha Wilkinson, Middletow $10, E. R. Holmes, Mr, and Mrs, | content with the state of affuirs, have |made the condition known to the Rer- lin police, who will start an investi gation, as the possession of punch- boards is against the law. Get Ready Winter For the past fow weeks Iirst [lectman George B, Carter has n| he mond Dyer, Miss Ruth Dyer and Elmer Dyer of Savage Hill attended the Yale-Army game at New Haven Saturday. James Geoghegan and son of Hart- sclectmen | ford, spent Sunday as the guests of | triends in town, DeMore in his telephon Cottage has had a residence John Instalied street, The dies of the Sacred Heart com the church parlors this evening., Mrs Edward Kahms will act & hostess Th is cordially invited to at tend. Mrs, I, woere the Charles VViske | 1in Sunday. A. A. North has home on ove street the past few days (raveling the middie west Donald Miss y public ‘armers’ Bxe daughter, June Mr. and Mrs home in [ and of their Cobey guests at Corps was ~/Triangles Lose Game. returned his ter spendin through ne« of New York city spending a few days with his parents Mr, and Mrs, Eddy N. Smith, of Worthington Ridge. Smith | pose CHILDREN'S HOME FUND IS INCREASED BY $320 s At swedish Dag” Esercises ¥ st and wi was run Exchange Mects Exchange of My the on Savage The met Berlin of Hill n present and transact any | hy home Aud a quor Gencrous With Contributions— impossible to 1 ost splendid Program Carried Ount, Day” was observed y was “Swedish terday after on ! 1t| 500 interested are ut city evening i the childre Heights by this conditions of th ively mars cklift frie Compare that can see zation were into exte om B 1. News | preparing for the coming winter and | |has been going on tours of inspection | |about the town, looking over the| L i |improvements need to be made for| Ame”can Legm“ Membel-s Show[nm convenience of travelers during | the cold weather, . N P At the mecting of the Little Interest in Activities | tnis evoning piuns for getting evers- | i(lnng in good shape for the coming —_— season will be talked over and prepa MEETING 15 SCHEDULED fic"s v | The roads at the presont time » § "m‘vu be in good condition X corganiza Drum Corps to Hold &t | Has Ol Picture of Corps, Mestihg Tenight = Margarct Flynn of Kemeing- | has an excellent picture of the | when the corps on parade at a | tield day cclebration fn Southington, [A number ol known faces @ The outlook for the coming s« .mun\m‘ IM:‘”"" ”‘:‘”“ :“ '“"‘: wn fa '*”-'” in Bolton-Kasica post, Amerlcan Le- |y .0y 0 S e neton gion, is not particularly bright, Ac-|.ocmaster; Dantel Mularney and who stated this morning that a meet The corps wil I ¢ L 111 meet this v g ing of the post is scheduled for next clock |‘|| T A KD .»’\‘ m'.‘n‘.r‘."h...ll week, Thursday evening, but whether of reorganizing. Officers uul‘ [ or ot the mecting will be held 18 Nt | eactad and an effort will be made to known. He appeared to be dISCOUr-|opiint the fntercst of more Kensings aged at the outlook and is of the opIN- | ton men Plans for the coming - Mr. Corr stated that he would 50¢ | viows of the corps 1 tell ¢ wome of the active members of the | how the organization n t Berlin organization this evening and | o4 days would endeavor to arrange a meeting | arme jor next Thursday evening | Farmers In spite of all that can be dene Raturday oy Uil show no interest in the activities | There was not and there are few who support the|it was in what it is doing By looking | business. t the roll of honor in front of the| The members preses town hall ,one can get an idea of how | joyable Gy ny members the post has If they | cussed and the usvally attend meetings they | Was stated that shippi fa the condition of the organi- | good at Ref Triangles Lose Yesterday The Triangles of Ke yesterday to the Get OUTLOOK OF LOGAL |roads and bridges and finding wherc |rations will be made in the near fu. | change Mects, But Has No Quorum [T A, B Drum taken in 1915 cording to Commander James 1, Cor J Drum Major Clg Walker, fon that the t is about dead | will be present and will express the the officers of the post the members | Theodore Sava the list with the average of | ket Kone dictown, the being : A feinity 16 exercises the Ages™ alter Kiingberg offered prayer. A song by Overstrom f present reshments were | tarted Wy essembly sing lolton-Kasica post, with the mem which re it has, could be of the Lranches of the | state the members would stick together score 20 to ¢ A W as the commandoer say they take va\‘ Kane, Hart, Johnson Gre @ the interest and soem to place Giana starred for the Triangle 4 home befors the business on meeting nights, | 1"°UP of the Kensington We not caring to sacrifice anything to get | “27¢. right end; W. Johnson, ) important busincss transactions. gt |" g Complain of Punchboards Joft guard; M mplaints regarding punch Roche, MeKeo come to the ecars of Boles Iite) authorities during the Ore to ¢ eington ) ivest »st cripture Mr owed ne Mrs whick comed to the Klingherg. The with se AL AD Lutheran ak, but fon in the Iheres o but | friends plrasures by tram nert follo cetle pastor of the Dr. Al First to quist chureh was scheduled Several ¢ had te lea Mr. and 0.1 pddress it song by Re Loards have to Chicago. erlin .. scveral young about the town the few complaints, ave been going boards and avoring to get citizens th How suc is not known at all fullback Orsie, Hart Darrow, Giana Iing- of owed ered the main Rev. A. B, Rev. G. K 1t Overstrom past fhack: halfback; back, Practice of the o for t¥ strand deli he the afterncon Meride of the Swedish According e boye ¥ e of with th team has | . any « of this bre ke char they som¢ 1 ntertaine Mrs, George rday catert ed M Mre. Burham MWilliams of Bur Mr. and Mrs. Harry WBenjamin of | OVer After Hartford, and Miss Hall, also of Hart- | benediction, the gathering was invited STIFFNESS AWAY York of Rev. Dr ening First Selectma lectma 1 Cyper Me city made ces on them st have beey bt of the citizens, not ter yest ollection eForts to Re e a ng Klingberg, C1 red Carison Solomon Hultin trip week-end his mother chatrmar ries 1 Mrs over the or was Damon and Hartford Misses Brown homestead for iam Carleo Dr. Wi i to Mrs. Al Guiberg. Modeer or the win rson taken winter er. The arles the Damon months Mr. will have the sstave Mre. Herbert W. Goodrich a visit with their for - . oo | dnughter 1n Flornda | sor 1 tame. or! The board of selectmen’ will meet | o+ rheumatism has | this cvening in the office of the jon't suffer! Get a | clerk honest John pour a have returned Westchester [E] owing leave %007 Jacobs O your ba a Ivmbago, sciatica stiffened up trial bottle Ol at any ck the town you “ ama la Lewis and Frank OMerman | om a hunting trip to n abund- on ol Irug store Get Well ey report A that re ' (, “l‘l Bertin Heme the st of U prizes given at the Pythias and Woodm which osed Friday ¢ Harold Clark: potators wood: Wianket, T e Mariott Haro K nd rub it right by the tim «s and lame a or our aching W and count fifty sore you 3 ™ ners Knights of € cake M. Haz Cole; four Joseph Kane | Iioyal Clough ness is gone is Pon't . penetrating onc It takes the miser harm i e Thousands regain and retain bounding beaith this way. Very Simple. Read how reasonabie ~a FREE book. Call for it DICKINSON DRIG €0, This soothing 5 be used only right out and erippled! needs pair I - vet t hu ends the magl ab-olutely * e by the skin Nothing barkache promytly n electric w o nbage, * gmatism %o r disappoints nes church will give a whist and social in pastor | l Plainvi[le News STATE POLICE KEEP ~ AUTOISTS ON MOVE ‘r Patrol Roads Around Plainville; ‘No Week-End Accidents Reported RURAL DELIVERY GRANTED | ;I‘m'AI Youths Have Tussle With Offi- cer—Drug Store Owner Taken Sud- denly Il—Former Resident Mar- ried—Fined For Breach of Peace— | Briefs, Saturday and Sunday of the past | week were the first two days compris- |ing a week-end in some time [which no automoblle accidents | reported. This is probabiy due | watchfulness of a number of state | policemen who patrolled the roads yesterday afternoon and evening. The officers passed the time between do- ling traffic duty at Blossom’s Corner |and driving their motorcycies up and |down the state roads between ville and Southington, keeping |large number of automobiles on move and directing the stream were to the the of neo arrests, morning, The state officers made according to a report this but last evening, they were especially active in stopping automobiles whose lights were not adjusted correctly and | controlling the of other cars, The police eliminated great deal the cutting in that has been going for time Delivery James E of somc Rural PPostmast Granted. Us \ this m [ epart rura notice go will petitio street fo a de He ceived service would cember 1, It milies. Local Youths Ar local youths were |about 4:30 o'clock Sunday by Constable k. W. urrey had created a disturbance of Neri's block, The officer making his round, heard a noise [the rear of the buildir 1l went to | investigate. He discovered the threc [men there and ordered them to leave {the premises, They did, arguing th while, and when they reached street, onc them started a | with the n and both went to the ground The officer pl 1 the three under arr charging two of them with breach of the peace and the other with breach of the peace and probably either resistance |assauit, They will appear in the court today for trial Druggist Taken 11, nett A, Galpin, owner « Drug ( it th Whiting West Main taken suddenly 111 in his business yesterday afternoor | Dr. Moody Ned in to him when his condition beeame ser ous and him sent to the Hartrord There, after a liming it sanid it his by an attack ondition is im the De- into effect benefit or about 2 ted. rrested wrning after the in the rcar when a ir Three of fight policen st po lee the of was of | Be | Galpin corner and streets, place ordered hospita ry examiy gall stones, wed today rmer Resident Marriod Friends have received nnouncing marriage resident \t ity Wtion was was caused His here cards the Johnston, a Ville Ruth coremony . Mr \Vermo of oy Plain- Miss The ormer of und Ludlow fpaulding of that was performed Johnston left | three years ago. popular now of to n Oct " her the ainvil While ry with Pined in Cowrt, Joseph Barbour fined 35 ch the Saturday tain charge Justice ¥ He had an of New wa and costs th by afternoo after B P, Prior |arrested last prace was week he in Colli restaura Mecting. meeting altcreation spevial Legic wi e epecial plans for Armistice Day it will be one in the rs oppose the make the request post membe orate for Meet ety of t 3 gular at Mre, o t. Pa 1 Do perfected mee Iiro or the 4 | member [ Berthou $5th birtt friende an rememi and ot Town Plain Commission he tos missior old n the ng to take up the Webster street ast Monday eve have the street aceept this project g wi street Annnal Meeting ng of the Plai mple corporatior tempie East November 13, at street hall ters pertai of the were be The resi | for the ¢ | ning seeking tc and were success{n s missior i It grades comm il ating s on the meet wi Ma or street Tues: - TAXI SERVICE Rraconable Rates Dase. 210, Nigh Allen M. Deming Plainville I'hone during | Plain- | the | 'g | o'clock, Election of directors will take place and other business will e transacted. Receiving Congratulations Mr, and Mrs. Edmund Hoffema | 34 Bohemia street are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of a daugh ter on Frida November A\ T, U, Meetin | The W, €. T, U, will meet at the home of Mrs. Fred Manchéster West Main street Tuesday afterno at 3 o'clock. Reports form the con- vention will d and other im- { portant business transacted. Plainville Briefs Marylouise Remy N. the g Joseph Allard r East of Mr Maple of st Mrs, Orange, fand Mrs. }hlrvr»!. { Dr. Arthur Robbins and | Torrington visited friends in vesterday. Charles O, the past two yea returned 1t his | street | The is of family of who has Wisconsin, at 29 tes, spent in home 0 ad Pythian lodge degree team will g0 to Unionville tomorrow night work the first degree on a class | candidates, | Miss Margaret Colgan was a week-end guest at the home Mrs, L. B. Graham = of West | street of of Norwalk of Public dance Grange Hall, Sat night, Square and round dances.— advt, SOUTHINGTON NEWS Considerable surprise was caused in the town when news of the resigna- | tion of Prosecuting Attorney Warren D. Chase was made public. Attorney | Chase gave as his reason that his | work as corporation lawyer had made it impossible for him to continue with his duties as prosecutor. It has been |intimated however that the real son for the prosecuting attorney’s res- | ignation is due to friction arising be- { office 1 officials of number rea- | tween his the town over regret his resi It is understood that Prosecuting Attorney H. C. act as prosecutor in the es which are scheduled to come before the | court this afternoon. Mr, Camp stat- rul that he had not been notified as yet to prosecute the cases The cases to come before the | ernoon session of the court are | Titti Aldi of Liberty street {and Mrs, Walter Pletryski of ( Victor Maineri of Milldale, treet, Joseph Valentino of Mill street wer the street over nation Assistant Camp will af those Mr ter and the | | Constable Thomas Murphy and Game Warden Ryan arrested Castini Mabini yesterday afternoon on charges of | hunting without a lleense and hunt- ing on Sund I'he man is an alfen and therefore not cligible sure a license Jeased bonds of $100. was 1o se He was re on George Waterbury, for merly of this town, was awarded com pensation $2,000 for injuries re | cetved while st work in the of the Waterbury ( ury was in his | time was ec nature Bowers of factory ous Wo Compo | Members of make the rom the « x tribe tribe the trip wi nter nee Tuesday ey local lodge take tk | to The mary Gusta igle horme the bride The ceremony was A. P. Solandt. A numb were om New York tuck Boston, Ma rene Dartmouth to Saturday rformed by [ Nauga ss., | Mass, of present New Jorses Mas: 1 Kilte be given by lLegior it Post, America the Town and will contir A will fair hall Mo specia Court of Appeals Upholds Klan Decision (Coast Guard Cutter in Touch With Disabled Ship \g ] That Settled Tt town | Main | | Battie FUNERAL SERVICES | DANGER IN COLDS FOR A, BONAR LAW if negiected, They win often , T Develop Serious Hiness His Ashes Interred Today af ... p' e in every it may at- Prompt ac- a cold de- There is lurking danger cold bhecause, tack the b tion shouid if neglected, athing tract be taken whe lon g Father John's Medi- This old-fashioned whose is cod drew Bonar Law months prime nister of Great basis Britain but upor conferred t Westminster perhaps the most modest whom that entombed Abbey wherein rituz honor was ¢ man were gres In holds shrine both wed- ed arly its most sacred happy funerals company representi important were solemn and coronations, | dings distinguished and was assen L time 1ilds trength off the \ther Medicine aranteed rom nerve ning drugs timulants. fighting 2k are prominent | British wor lof the roy men ym the |the premiers minions beyond of the ar avy service corps, and ate who the persons all ar ir There famfily, hou several of pa o of th the ny, 1 udic members of the leaders merous business from s conducted at St, nd where zularly at- service w 's church family r statesn politics Also there personages in the arts and 1 group com- posed of British citizens thou om aited hours ot abbey, in the to of Seoti of ar Law present lite many and | rviee Let's Go mo ature o had w for hops o of being te enongh admission Post Whee | America {the United members | there Westminster Edward I archhishop the ble v ury, state ronounces ssing During fore 1t thoven Largo AS the the gr met with waiti truck wer coffiy by the bury Bearing cas commissioned office Seottish Borderers L picking I ey, republiean national Vermont, is from th Washington, in ket were no King's committ from . fter he had He Oown four from royal #he come i i administration Vermont belon tion | two sons of T g brarers walked bekind o g That Shows ‘ 0 Soon Disappears commi and Asc Carso and stays burden, a upon fat arter each Marmola little tab- I harmiess as from which Ruy and try a iggists the world lollar for a box direct from 512 Woodward A thus say You g ¢ and fat qu Cvreaky‘Joints ation ant 19 yme take off the taking ripti dr n xercis Done gan the mo P I ed Jo Fase you W comfort pain-tors hy The Name can be imitated ~ The Package can be copied ~ BUT~ The Quality cant be equalled POST’S BRAN FLAKES

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