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Lookin, For Patterns, Try Pictorial Review sfio PHONE 2-5201. SPECIAL SALE PHILIPPINE UNDIES REGULAR PRICES NEW ‘BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, The McCall Patterns Are Printed A brand new lot of three exquisitely hand sewed, hand scalloped and hand embroid- i - y i ‘AT A SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTION FROM THEIR | I | i lovely designs. GOWNS and ENVELOPES are the intimate garments offered at this sale. ered Philippine made Under Garments of fine materials, in full sizes and large variety of A new shipment” just received from Manila. Bought right, much under real value, we pass them along to-you at<ust as big savings as we made. Would make fine Christmas Gifts. Take that hint and buy now for th PHILIPPINE GOWNS and ENVELOPES, regular $2.00 values . PHILIPPINE GOWNS PHILIPPINE GOWNS and EN | | PHILIPPINE (:0\\\\ and EN PHILIPPINE GOW Berlm IVews FAGAN IS ELEGTED DRUM CORPS HEAD 0rgamzmon Soon- to-Prepare Ior Slate Drum Oorps Field Day IHBLE CLASS BANQUET East Berlin Post Office Made Third Class—Will Present Play November 0 | Berlin Congregationat church, | lent naturg will be provided. 21—Army Pigeon Pays Visit Berlin—~Real Estate Deals, William W. Fagan of Kensington clected president of the St. Paul's T. A. B, socicty drum corps at the re- organization meeting held last even- ing at T. A. B, hall in Kensington. Arthur McKeon was chosen vice- pres.; seeretary, James J. O'Brien; treasurer, Clarence Walker; manager, I’ J. Buckley; first fife sergeant, J. O'Brien; second fife sergeant, R. H, Corr; first drum sergeant, James k. Corr; second drum sergeant, Arthur MeKeon; major, Clarence Walker; instructor, Peter P, McCrann. About four of the old menfbers of the corps, whe have not been around for some time, v%err prescnt and showed a great dedl of interest in the organization. A complete reconstruc- tion of the corps was made and it is planned to have abowt 26 members, The average drum ‘corps consists of about 18 members and the Kensington group will be one of the largest in the state. 1t was decided to haVe regularly every Mondoy evening, the rehearsals to start promptly at 5:30 o'clock. The corps will now get to work in preparation for the next state drum corps field day which comes next summer gnd at which the Kensington delegation expects make a good showing. Previous to the meeting a rehearsal was held., About 22 members wern present at the business session fol- lowing the rehearsa! and those in charge feit confideny, this that the Kensington drum corps will be one of the best in the state if the interest shown last evening keeps up. Bible Class What promises to be event for the Men's Bible Berlin this season I8 the banquet which is now being planned. The | date has been announced as Tuesday evening, Dggember 4, and the affair will take place in the dining room of | Berlin Congregational chureh. The committee in charge has been extremoly fortunate in securing as the SULPHUR CLEARS ROUGH, RED SKIN Neck and Arins Fasily Made Smooth. Specialist Any breaking out of the skin, even tery, itehing ecsema, can be quickly overcome by applying a little Mentho- Sulphur, declares a noted skin spe-| clalist. Because of its germ destroy- ing properties, this sulphur prepara- tion beging at once to soothe irritated skin and heal cruptions such as rash, pimpies and ring worm It seldom fails to remove the tor- ment and disAgurement, and you do not have to walt for refief from em-| Larrassment quickly shows. Suffercrs from should obtain a smal Balphor any gond e W ke cold wream. the biggest class of -, impros cment skin ar of Menthe Adruggist and tron® and ENVELOPES, regular S and ENVELOPES, | Grange to Initiate. | hall at 8:3 rehearsals | to| morning | lis good this 3y e Holldays. $2.50 value. 3.00 value: NVELOPES, regular $4.00 value: NVELOPES, regular regular $5.00 value . @ main speaker of the evening Rev, William Beard of New York city. Rev. Mr. Beard is a personal friend of Rev, Samuel A, Fiske, pastor of the and is known for his speaking ability. Rev, Mr. Fiske said recently of Mr. | Beard that he can makeghts hearers | m. the point of an address without knowing it until after it is over. He hu- .; fund of, after-dinner stories | e uses to illustrate his well p(!rhnq Major Wrank I. Wilcox, president of the class, will preside, assisted by | Rev, Mr. Figke. A turkey supper ‘\Ill be sewved from 7 until 8 o'clock | and a musical program of an excel. The sparing neither this ban. in the (social committee is | time nor expense to make quet one swhich » will last memories of those who attend The attendance will be limijted to the seating capacity of the dining |ton land - $1.69 $1.95 Each 5 . $2.49 Each $3.95 . S S Kensington, church, will attend t morrow, Real Estate Deals The following real « tions have of the town clork during the past fe [ days John and have sold to Pietrowski, 23 ac sington near the rallroad tracks, The Donnelly Brick company sold to John Drust a the Leach swamp road, long. amos has sold and lot lin. Eimer 4 Auna Ma Ke and s of land in Stanley 55x183 fe of t Berl H. Sage a how avenue, Bast Be P. Holigan to George on Wilcox Matson his place in Berl at the eorner of Hudson street g Lower Lane, Mr, Austin lived on t place for over 15 yoars, The sale w room, 200, Berlin grange will initiate 18 candidates into the mysteries of first and second degrees at the new the meet- {ing which is scheduled for this evens ing at the hall. A business meeting will be held at % o'clock and all candidates for in- ftiation will be expected to be at the | 30 o'clock, the exercises bee | ginning soon after, { On the first Tuesday in December a class of candidates will undergo the | third and fourth degrees. At lhnl time the annual Harvest supper will be held and it-ls expected that &% number of Grange notables will be present, Grange Flection Nov. 20, | ‘The annual election of officers of Berlin Grange will take place Tuesday evening, November 20, ‘The constitu- | tion of the Grange provides that the | election shall be held at a meeting in | November, . On Wednesday evening, Nr\.ml)-lrl 21, a chicken pie supper, entertain. ment and dance will be held in the| ball. SBupper will be served from 6:50 to 8:00 o'clock and fol- |1owed by an entertainment After the entertainment will come the dane ing. Several old fashioned square dances will be featured and several of the old timers, who are well known as dancers, will take part To Present Play Noy “The Old Peabe e wirieh the Women's Aid society of the | Berlin Congregatio chureh witl] present, will be given Wednesday | evening, November of November 24, us a nounced The cast is already busy | lon the work of rehearsing the piece |and a fnished production is looked | forward to when the curtain rises m.‘ | the Town hall on that ening ost Office Third Class It has been announced in Bast Ber- | llin that the post office in that place | has been raiscd to third class by the | post offiee department and it now oc- cuples the same standing us the Ber- lin post office, with the postmastcr or | | postmistress being appointed by the | president upon recommendation of the congressman of the district and proval of the sena Mrs. Leon J! [ Rtoot 1s the present incumbent Pigeon Pays Call carrier pigeon bearing bands! :Mund its legs announcing that it is the property of the United States § fantry, dropped in on Harry of the south end of town this morn ing and has been ex sev meals at its host’s expense. The con has been fiying around t¥ i son home ’ux days no message and seoms loath tinue its journey On He George Pickett rich and Bdward Jus morning for a hunting trip to Wiy mantic. It reported that hunting 1t In that distriet Attend- Navzatwk Meeting Rev. Carleton Hazen of the sington Congregational® church companied by Mrs Hazen, Jeft morning for Naugatuck where attend 1 will be wa ic Edelsor vig oying ting Trip ir., Wes o Good left this Ke ac 1his they crmenn of 1he tend over and tomorrew Claude W the other delcgate from Lhe | = {man Parm agency and the A lower end of W, |at her home tparty made through the offices of the Casl soh cimpany Edward C. Clark and st Berlin have sold to amsel soven acres of lawd gt Main street, Ea#t Berli Cla Pet Anna A Ralvatore Dubowy, 42 acres of land in Kensin ton south of the properties of Cl $tevens and C. ¥ged Johnson, Missionary Society Meeting The Woman's Missionary society the Berlin Congr meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs, 8, of Berlin street. A review of “Cre tive Forces in Japan” will be conduc ed by Mre. Elizabeth Wickwire Fast ¥ n Tiems There will be th of the Knights of Pythias at the this evening at the usual hour. Mrs. H. Beardsicy of Florida guest of her sister, Mrs, Henry Bailey, Main street Aid will oot on soclety of meet at IPriday The lLadies' Methodist church home of Mrs, 1. moon 1o sew Mr. and Mrs, Frnest Philip Mildrom of Maty we the Henry Mildrum, a st lent at the Worcester Sehe nology, In Wore Mas: The members G Scout attend a meeting of the {troop at Berlin Wednesday afte at 4:30 o'clock The Order v whist and Pythias ¥ are M Mildrum strect guesty of »ol of Te ster local of the wil in of Fastern Star will gi social in the Knights Wi cordially invit ark Inesday evenir 1 to attend scorge ( entertained a numb of hie young friends at at his home on Wileox a Monday aft had by time n ladies of Gabricl's churc will meet at i of Mra, ¥, Rich Thursday afternoon 1o sew A large « soclal glven by the Heart church Vonday v was enjoycd wers home chureh pario t b priz tio ni plrasa & Mis lowi awarded first Corbett Miss Migs ot win consel, gertlemen's Krauth: consolatio Tefr ts a game Theres e —— INDIGESTION, GAS, UPSET STOMACH Instantly! “Pape’sDiapepsin™ Corrects Stomach so o, Meals Digest i ‘ Lgrmneantind e ™ Pape's Diapepsin® is gone. No ¥ ment you cal a tablet your distress from “Aomach vmach Louble tate transac been recorded at the office Anna Matson of Kensing- ha strip of land on | S, Austin has sold to John Daniel- the Satalini has sold to Nathan | aude | Rockledge, the | aft. and Sunday rnoon | g, A birthday anue A most enjoyable A 1 attended the whist | ing, November 1 ladics of Sacred | demand for ti indigesting No flatn TUES Tmms CARS FIGURE INROAD ACCIDEN ;Frank' Marcellis Arrested for _Driving Under Tnfluence of Liquor | Court Trials Postponed Until Thurs- | | Trom Hospital—Local Man to Wed in Willimantic—Plainville Briefs, Frank Marcellis of New Britain | wd$ arrested yesterday afternoon {about 2:30 o'clock on Whiting street on the charge of driving a motor vehi | cle while under the influence of in- toxicating liquor. The arrest followed |a crash in which Marcellis’ automo- | bile plunged headlong into ‘the two iothrr cars, one of which was towing the other. | The three automobiles were badly | damaged although their occupants es- | caped injury. The state policeman, whose name was not ascertained, | conducted the arvested man to the | office of ene of the local physicians ;und then' placed him under arrest. | He wasg allowed out on bonds of $500 for his appearance in court this eve- ning. Thompson-Browne Wedding Hayden Howard Thompson, son of | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thompsen of 149 Broad street, and Miss Mae Browne, daughter of Mr Mrs. John Browne of Mountain street | Rockville, w quietly married the the r gational church, the ceremony. | The couple were attended jand M Gordon Christopher of Thomaston, sister and brother-in-law | of the bride | A wedding reception wassheld fol- lowing the ecremony M 1 Mrs. Thompson left on an extended wed ding trip. On their return, they will make their home at 45 Sherman street, Tristol, Court Trials Postponed The trials of the three young men | arrested by Constable E. W. Furrey |in the center carly Sunday morning. were continue in the town court last evening untll Thursday evening. They will be ropresented by Attorney Charles 1. Conlon Returns Froy Bennett A. Galpin, owner of the Galpin Drug Co., ut the corner of West Main and Whiting streets, re- turncd yesterday from the Hartford | hespital where he had been taken sSunday afternoon. His condition was %0 much improved that he was able to return to business this morning and, though weak, he will completely re- sver, It is expeeted. To Wed in Willimantic Joseph Glynn_ of Pierce street | will be married™o Miss Lena Browe of Willimantic in the Thread City on & ‘ November 27, it was announced this er morning. The bride-to-be is a mem- ber of the nursing staff at the Bris- tol hospital and the intended groom re me of bride's parents oma Rocky performed 0- W ry n- s | Hospital et in s0 e in nd he as h- n. The after street, Bristol. will live in Plainville Ml e ceremony, it is stated Legion Armistice Plans Brock-Barnes post, American’ Le of | ion, held a special meeting last eve- | North Main B- | Louple Day. ‘The merchants and: business- men and the manufacturers’ have stated that they would close their | places of business for the afternoon um although the scheols have not heard from, - t. have the schools closed for The, factory bldwn for probably that day probably be a time celebration will take place November 12, although churches will hold spe: on Sunday, November Receiving Congratulations and Mr: JIph Warfleld arc ing congratulations Telon the birth of a & 1 November 4 u- [ Mother and sor doing well - [ Mr. and Mrs. Warficld lived in P ville for s bef moving large circle of The Vonday {tom |on he | the ices Mr. of tristol ol ar ore ir ir |to Bristol a " A friends hera Martha ebekah Circle Martha Tebeka M ; iele and food anity theater today ng an entertainment dance will b 1. All proceeds of the affair wil fonated to the char. itable purposes of the cirele. To Attend Concert number Plai ple are planning to attend t cert and musicale to be give Lotus male rret yetor Southingtor hall, Tn of conducting a fancy a This ove and or arg h D. o in t day ock at § o' kets has been so ymmittee sent M.« 'wl 1 people who Tl going from Mr. Jon Peautiful readiness Wien s has rfiel that the '(' ft aq | care for the Pla .,‘.w:»n-x' attend The re may Honw to o8 of 1 1] How Peaut conducted Tursday and the form of the a ho 3 geA with P which may promine federatio use of propriat of bougnt 11m b W patroncsscs of will be we which will be sest is made that house would like to TAXI SERVICE Teasmable Rates Fhone Days. 210, Nights 23 Allen M. Deming Plainy ille THOMPSON-BROWNE WEDDING the proprietor of a shoe store on | i day Evening — Druggist M“"‘“l, It is seldom that Plainville people ha Phyllis {tick by Mr. | \ | tent to sell and with running a place DAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1923. have all preparations completed éarly. The proceeds will be used for the work heing carried on in the Congre- gational church and it is expected | that the patronage will be large, Legion Production The cast of “Under the.Sea,” the play to he presented by Brock-Barnes post, American Legion in Grange hall the evening of November 12, held a | rehearsal in the post rooms on Whit- | ing strcet Sunday” afternoon and the prospects are that the play will be one of the besi comedies ever seen in Plainville. The entire cast has the parts weil in hand and nothing can be desired for the presentation. The play is a comic farce written and pro- duced by Dr. L. H. Frost and brings | in a wealth of local color and comedy. The cast will hold a dress rehearsal this evening when the songs and com- ic numbers will be perfected. Tlustrated Lecture ave had an opportunity to attend an instructive lccture, illustrated by | stercopticon siides of the world as will be given them on November 15 in the Grange hall under the auspices of the Episcopal church of Our Saviour. The | lceturer will be Rev. Floyd 8. Kenyon, | rector of Christ chirch, West Haven, the founder of the order of the Knights of Washington. Mr. Kenyon haa just returned from a tour of the world and has brought back with him one of the most com- plete sets of stereoptic slides ever seen here, all of them being made from photographs taken by him on his trip. | Through the efforts of the local rec tor, Rev. George Hilton, Mr. Kenyan | has promised to lecture here on the | ubove date, Hg recently delivered his lecture on his world tour in New Haven and the | m\\:qmrwrx of that city had nothing but words of the highest praise for the man or his talk, Tickets will be on sale for the affair and the procéeds will be used towards {fitting up the choir of the chureh. The ets will pumber an even hundred sold, there will will n other | # connection more. Th rtainment in ture Femporary Manager Hayes has severed with the Plainville Checker and he has been succeeded | mpmulm by District Manager R. J, Casc a local man. Mr. Casey will take entire charge of the store for a short time and a successor of Mr, | Hayes will be named [ | be his con- | stor Mainville Briefs The Busy Bee sewing eircle will | mect at the home of Miss I'rieda DeManche on Church street this eve- ni 'he Methodist church will give al supper Wednesday evening from 6:30 | 0 7:30 o'clock in the church parlors, , Stanley Nichols and Miss Aline | Galpin spent the weck-end at nw‘I home of Mr, Nichols' parents in | Bridgeport. They returned last eve. | ning. | should be, dance Hquare Gr and SOUTHINGTON NEWS The of Walter Pietryski, chargod with keeping liquor with in- Hall, Sat,| dances Public night adt nge round cas with a reputation, was heard in the town court yesterday afternoon. Judge . Thomas heard the case and bound Pietryski over to the Decem- ber term of the superior court un- der bonds of $1,000, He was taken to the county jall last night to serve a sentence of 15 days which was im- posed on him last week when he wits | Monday Prineipal ‘Orrin L. | Maineri and regular meeting | JunH will be interviewed and he will hall | whisties will | in the |Camp prosecuted is spending a few days as the [morning as has been the usual eus- | the court yesterday | Men's handed 1n this | tive gational church mn”m‘, and made plans for Armistice | past two weeks. ternoon at § o'clock | Chase Coale | tried and convicted on a similar charge He raids Edward J. arrested duripg the series conducted by County Detec Higkey during the The casc of Titti Aldi, who was ar- rested on l?|nr_:~ similar to Pletry. ski's, will be heard in the town court and the of Victor Joseph Valentine who cases | pants of the ca | their | gestures, The.millions who have stopped coffee and now drink |Chief Noble Home From Convention in South Noble of the New returned Richmond, attended the the International Chief's association. He was honored at the convention by an appointment as first from the state of of the International Fire Chief’s association. The chief reports splendid gathering and states t more than 650 chiefs were in attendance from eve of the TBESGRT FOR “CASTORIA” for Infants FOOD AND GLOTHES SHOPS ARE LOOTED Berlin - Has Night of Rioting-- Dictatorship Demanded Chief William J Britain fire department, yesterday alternoon from Vt.,, whe he annual convention of Fire vice-president Connecticut By The Associated Pross Berlin, Nov. 6.--The food and clothing shops throughout districts of ionable we automobi Y [ ooting continned part orther ¥ persona Considera of men & merical strength was in some as large as 300, Women freely par- thcipated in sforming the food shops. ‘The price of bread this morning was fixed at 80,000,000,000 marks a leaf as against 140,000,000,000 yester day The Bourse has contributed $70,000 +o the public feeding func Want Dictator Believing that bread is | eszary than politics. rm is selidifying in f lietatorship——a single m ited directorate with power pun- | whore ish the food profiteers and the armers to bring their products fnto | tha citles, Just who the dictator or direc nohe of the elements have so far ventured although it not in a directorship will be gangs Prepared Especially and Children of All Ages Castoria has 30 years as a itute for Cas- Drops no e on cverye Mc been | pleasant tor O} Pa and Sooth ther! cher's ir more Contains Physictans recommend it uine n opinion national im vor of a narcotics or i 10 foroee package Lears signature of as) |ing & change suggest, and probable that proclaimed, Chancellor § | s d, Chancellor Stresem 1 golng ahead with his plans for filling [ ” out the cabinet that was depleted ¥ the retirement Inst week of the three | socfalist members. In a proclamation addressed to th vation, President IXbert and the chan- wellor refer to “Germany’s intolegable distress” and intimate that th ernment 11 take forceful measures to protect the republic against any fac tion attempting to take affairs own hands. Three Bad wehr regiments have alr patched to the DBavarfar frontier where irregular bands, said to be under the leader- | ship of Captain Ehrhardt Kapp Putsch fame, are naking threatening the real purpose of 1s reported to be the overthrow of the republic and the establishment o national military dictatorship. some quarters General I dorfl charged with supporting the move ment The offic government pos strength to de CORNS lift right off 0V nto its ch ady been dis ~Thuringlan Bavarian hiek which n e matior the says the 1ecessary putsch bit! Drop a little were arrested by town officers will be heard on next Tuesday Assistant Prosecutor Harry the cases heard 0,/ n ol Castino “Mabini was in court g with harged with hunti was out a He guilty and was fined $30 | amounting to $43.15. | alien and is not eligible icense found and costs v hunting license Warren D who t the attorney, in e g was dus liberty | meeting ness association last evenir in timated that his resignation to reasons which he is not at Ward nc was home AT automobile Jay morning late in all this svening. The i appropriations will be veted problem of financing the taken up. The seleet asurer will ask to such money th on tr ccossary Aivisic |1t ting on Sunday and |4 wch s right corn, ine irting. then off with fin. ity sf the R B3 belief t protect the con Axpresses a ernmant is forced to fig! will, “the at bostle of sufficient tiny nts and b 1t i f r Your dr 1 and 1t eich N committed ngs of your hods was to s Helans, ¢ imerous beard ) vietims to pas Hair Heavy wailing qyen - Contents o es Dandruff, ng Hair Seaed e ith cent Bottle Ren ! ould pou there w s in dispersing 1 IRRONEOUS REPORT Yale and 1. of P Renew Relations Not Planning To Blossom Sars New Haven som, graduate Yale, wher Ya Penns |tion « Organization of cadquarters company for brigade, Is provided {rom the adjutant era Capt Lamt " y stoff antry ain command at Nove st \l\l N \l H IMI‘I » m Neov The United Aped out and put tobal for repairs dry dosk at never official We are PONT WANT PROHIBITION ‘algary, Nov. 6.-Additic urns indicated prohi feated by ¥00 poiled with it areas & s & up victory for the governn £ endabie Thirty-six ies appe wet tHe trol proposition voting constitue egistored substantia rura scalp and the mediatels, s on new heauty EVACTATE (OLOGNE AREA Nov. ¢ ¥ have co Cologne ~paratie mpicted their ¢ ation of the Cologne area