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artfo Looking For Patter: Try Pictorial Review 'SPECIAL SALE PHILIPPINE UNDIES AT A SUBS A brand new lot of three exquisitely hand sewed, hand scalloped and hand embroid- ered Philippine made Under Garments of fine materials, in full sizes and large variety of | | lovely designs. shipment just received.fron GOWNS and ENVELOPES are the intimate garments offered at this sale. Bought right, much under real value, we pass them along to you at just as big savings as we made. Would make fine Christmas Gifts. Take that hint and buy now for th PHILIPPINE GOWNS PHILIPPINE GOWNS PHILIPPINE GOWNS PHILIPPINE GOWNS PHILIPPINE GOWNS elin ewsr EDDY-GLOVER POST WILL HELP BERLIN To Send Delegation to Meeting of Bolton-Kasica Post WATER COMPANY MEETING Stage Community Association to wstant® Party Friday Night—Gris. wold Reserves Decision in S Items of Interest. . Jiddy-Glover post, American Legion, ot New Britain will take a hand aiding the Bolton-Kasica Post of er lin to got back on its feet, according to Commander James 15 Corr of the Yierlin post toda Wiltiam W. W, T, 8quire of the New Itrituin post got into communication with Commander Corr this morning, having read that the Berlin post was suffering because of a tack of interest Mr, utre stated that delegation from the New Britain post went to Berlin and would be at the mecting of, the, Bolton-Kasica post on Thursday evening, November 15, at § o'clock Mr. Corr stated this tire delcgation from New fend helping hand and fnstill interest in the affair Berlin organ Mr Corr pressed the desire that Berlin veter ans of the World War turn out to hear what the New Britain men have to say Water Company the morning that Rritain will will try to the To Dissol tockholders company will December 4, vote of b 1 3 A the meeting of terlin Water held Tuesday a'clock, 1o take the board of dircctors for the tion of the At the last meeting of the board of dircetors on Octoher it was sug gested by Frank Wileos, chairma board, that there the company dasolved. as the Ken teict and the Worthington trict now have running water tition was offercd by James J simons which read as follows That the corporate Rerlin Water compans be terminated that a special mieeting of the stockholders be calied to pass upon this action taken by the toard of directors” The board voted that there further use for the n Water com on at action on the o Aissoln company is no further use at it should e ngton fire fire dig- Tiesolved istenee of the and was no Rer pany The company was formed about vears age, receiving its charter March 1, 1911, At the first mesting” the fo lowing board was clected: Frank 1 Wilcos J. Vitzeimons, Louis & Kevnal, Andrew J. Sloper, Robert O Mark. George . Norton and Herbert M. Tieyd. ¥Frank 1. Wileox was chos en president #f the company at a later J. Fitzeimons was and treasurer, Her ed as clerk at James meeting. James rlected secretary tert Lioyd, having the firet meeting When the was formed it 4 the express purpdse of supplying the town of Berfin with water and it worked the preliminary details which woild bring this result. A plot of land was bought on Turkey Hill, probably the highest point in town | and it was the idea of the company to | dig a basin on this hill and to pump | water up into #. Then the town| could be sapplicd #ith water from the | basin, gravity ackgmplishing the re | sult | The prefiminary work was started | soon, Fdtimates on the cost of a pipe line from Turkey Hill 1o the American company on - \th:u in | would be | present | | 1t seldom fails to re { tained at |1he eota cream /i PHON 2-5201. ns, '8 fiopp/’rgg Qenter: The McCall Patterns Are Printed NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1923, T REGULAR PRICES 1 Manila. e Holidays. Paper Goods company were given and cstimates were also seen on pipe {lines to other points in town, After there was nothing further donc It was thought by the members of the board of diregetors that the town was for water supply anything else could be done of getting water from New was tallked up and then run not quite ready | Before [the idea | Britain Ining wa lin the town | Stock was subscribed from [dents of the town, but it was never is |sued, although into the project Judge Resel some money os Decision Judge George Griswold of the | lin town court yesterday reserved {sion when the case of Charle |derson of Beckley against Carl [trom and Gustaf Gunland, | Beckley, was brought up. |tift is suing the defendants for for the death of a vow, which alleged resulted from an attac [Vl qwned by the defendants |Taylor of Hartford represented | plaintif and Judg " ney represented the defendants Sudge Griswold stated this morning that a decision will probably bhe ren dered some time this weck [ Worthington School Entertainment. The puphs the Worthington | school will give an entertainment and candy Thursday ecvening at § ok St Grands hull for thi Samelt of the school. ‘There will be recita- tions, songs dances dances and cxercises by all grades, Parents and friends will be welcome Will Present Entertainment Camp Ground committer Methodist chufch varictly entertain presented Friday s o'clock in Ao o of The plain $100 it by algo a uben the Bernard Gafy sale folk fancy The of the Kengington arranging ment, which will he evening of this weck at the church parlors. The program will consist of a vocal solo by Mrs, Arthur Moffatt, a reading Iy Miss May B. Lord, pastor of the church, a solo by Mr. Miller, a 3 “A Neighborhood Kindness™ | Mrs J. Reed and Mrs, Ven- and fallowing the intermission the ibilee composing 1 is now a y George Grac tros selections by ngers, 12 Kensington group Duging <old peaple ) the intermission « Mrs, George Tryon is ¢l {man of the committee in ¢ {entertainment Prepare ¥ The Berlin Girl wreparing be held the commu the Iy |be arg Vood Sale Scont for a food salc whi Saturday, Novembe ity hou organization afte and Weing ed upon Stunt” Party Friday A “gtunt inder of the Worthington Community e " ' is details « H party th t association of will be riday ¢ ning this week in 1 community o Each guest is supposed to ar range fore ome stunt and te perform b the ot er guests. | Bre SULPHUR IS BEST T0 CLEAR UP UGLY, BROKEN OUT SKIN An face breaking out or skin peck or body quickest by applying Me says a noted skin specia Because of its germ destroying propertic nothing has cver been found to take the plac this saiphur preparation that instantly brings case the itching, burning and irritation Mentho-Sulphur heals eczema right up, laving the skin clear and smooth the torment ar of on overcome phur of from or disfigurement A THe Rowles Mentho- v we « may nv 1t used or was a thing of the present | is | |evening K NTIAL REDUCTION FROM THEIR and ENVELOPES, regular 32.00 values and ENVELOPES, re,:<lar $2.50 values . and ENVELOPES, regular $3.00 values and ENVELOPES, regular $4.00 values and ENVELOPES, regular $5.00 values | | nev. and w club is in charge o te he | to to was put |eveni fa m Blake | Arthur 1 {business und conducted the store ow st sold last a Pyth A Athietic 1 are new . $1.69:. ‘ $l -95 Each . $2.49.... . $3.95 s numerous surprises are oxpected the party held. The Lo-Hi of the & ir Ttems of fatgrest Samuel A. Viske of the Berlin gational church returned from Shelhourne, Mass, where has been spending a few days Skoilnick has purchased a new hen ves MEre rduy Jor uring car Several court scheduled come up before Jigdge George Gris CASOS Are resi- |wold this evening Seouts will Sanwel will meet A Friday 1"iske The Boy with IRey A Wake to New Britain thoir home in the was formerly a y Woodraft in John soon mily ake where future Mr artner with the grocery now Robert Cole, on Berlin The present by for reet, many store was fune to th A 1L whist wilkbe | 8 o'clock dt T, A, B, YOurs wner eld this hall The T it ensington Fast Berlin Hns Junior in the church The clal ue will meet Methodist at 4 o'cleck Lastern Star will give Knights of invited to Mtend the Modern held at the ursday ening. room of the afternoon Order of and social in the ® hall this ¢ virsday The whist cordially meeting W next of imen e building society November 15 will meet Rich or i he ey church o'clock Britain will The ladies st of Gabrie of s church Mrs, ¥ Main gstreet Thursday aft sew and to make further their sals and r 1o he Athietie hall Wednesday December 5 be a Communion Sunday morning Bamuel Suteliffe the home on to noon ans 1 1d ening Th oly e will ealeh st ation of the at Gabriel's at 9 of New the sorve nest ey have Baker & lLasher te. Have that ce floor are in town laying ar age vt put in now. Phone Duiteh 1 with n 1l about Arab nts totaling 2 st JIn native institutions How Thrilling !, Introducing 1 Hugnes Rous, Frenth senator, who rises to Honorabie speak a few words in defense of all poor fish brief for the |informs u | intoxicated Especially does he hold a crab family. Crabs, he e alwaye walk straight wher EWest Hart | i his | they | D | ] Plainville News LEGION AUILIARY 10 HAVE VISITORS ford Women fo Be | Guests of Local Organization | TRIAL HAS BEEN POSTPONED ! Local People Testify At New Haven | Civil Trial—Move t4 Bristol—Bowl- ing Schedule For the Week—The | House Beautiful Tomorrow. | | The Ladies' Auxiliary to Brock | Barnes post, American Legion, w | entertain the West Hartford post | | auxiliary at its regular meeting in the ' Legion rooms on Whiting street to- | morrow evening. Following the busi ness scssion, there will be short | program meeting followed by refresh- | ments. | 'The committee in charge of the en- | | tertainment of the visitors has p | pared the following program for the | evening:—Song, “America The Beau- tiful,” ensemble; piano Rertha Hemingway; vocal “The Call of Our Flag," Gritham; reading. Miss her Ne son; instrumental number, quartet; | vocal selection, “Land of Mine,” Miss Marjorie Fisher; no solo, Albert | White, and “America” ensemble, The auxiliary will held its annual food and fancy mrticle sale No- vember 15, | Trial is Postponed The of Frank Poglitsk New Britain sted Mopday afternoon | members of t solo, Miss selection, Miss Ann on t of state police, wa tinu Aftory until this charged 3 cle while influence of in- | toxicating his arrest ‘m,‘ | lowed a crash in which his automobile ran into two other cars on Whiting strect, with ope | under liquor am vehi the 1 d Testify At Trial A large number of loca tended the hearing on the suit of K dred L. Minor of Plainville against George L. Fox, a well-known educa- ter of New Haven. Mr. Minor, the | | son of John Minor of this ix suing the professor for $2 slander charge. He claims that Fox, who was a former teacher his, wrote an uncomplimentary re ommendation of Minor when the ter applied for admission to the Uni- | versity of Virginia He stated that | when he asked recommendation for Yale University, Professor wrote recommendation for him, he later changed | his mind wanted to enter southern university, the yecommenda- tlon was just the to the first people a | : town, 000 on Mr of n lat Fox | an excelle but and vher the | reverse | one The in the i Naw Maven B, Hinman., Minor is represente Judge ¥dmund Zacher. The ments were spleaded vesterday will probably be finished tods B, Minor and family, George tin and family and e hearing commeneed vesterday i civil in before orge 1 by argn and | Joh Mas other Judg | Plainville residents attended yesterday us witnesses for the local hey | Move to Bristol Mrs, M. J. Noud ha moved from East Main street to Rris Mr. Noud proprietor of a groe Last Main and disposed his My 1 . te int recently was the | strecte. ry store at Pine business and up his restdence in Bris corner of cided to take tol Bowling Schedule, veek will b fo husy ' creatin R at the | five | the team n the This even Mozart tomorr Nowling leagur Kecration 3 ¥ the Ponzi tussell 13 all 1 ock e Mid speeia tween th w even the will play the Al stack up On Friday he Stars and t rgainst the evening, a ' ceters w ight five match gam fm and t st New Hritais i American k o Nam cagu KKkinner Chu Holy the one gam Amearican Legion e3s 4%s Notes 4 Temen Bowling Community Theater Todas and Tomorrow st MAIN Prom Sincinir W wonel. Iw humorons tensely dramatic. yet realistic tale of a small 1own girl with Metropolitan ideas. With ¥ rence Vidor and Monte Blue Harold Lioyd, In “NOW OR NEVERS TAXI SERVICE | Reasonable Rate< Phone Dass, 210, Nights 236 Allen M. Deming Mainville ceiehrated sty | Auxitiary of the superior court | ning at the Ideal alleys with the fol- lowing individual and team scores: ept. A-1 88 88 ..101 101 104 n Naebideaux Daigle Smedburg Lemeris Universal * . Griffin 110 Livingston Derby Broadwell 85 100 104 a0 a8 Room a1 102 a4 87 Machine H. Hart Greener Pavano C. Livingston 1 Room 86 a6 7 Shippi Peck Griffin Powers Edwards Supt. Office ety a1 101 Hunt Seymour Riecker W. Dionne Bedford Ewald Cassidy Cost Dept. 128 111 6o S 89 Papenforth Orsie MeGibbon Veitch / 108 308 361 safety Sws, Hemingway Stocking Johnson Smith Bricfs Mlainville H. Fr position fice of Dr. | A te ery Mrs. Gustave home at Hart's Corners tack of sore throat The W. H, and F. M v meet tomorrow at the home,of Mrs, forley at 38 Park strect an all- ay sewing meeting Ground has been broken on gton avenue for a flew home by Stanley Gwillim copal Notes Annual meeting of in 8t John's church, mporary is in with at Orvis society will ) for Farm- to be ceted Today Wom an's Auxiliary Waterbury Thursday Wom % p. m.. choir rehearsal Trials Tomorrow of the three young men breach of the by W. Furrey ecarly Sunday will .be held in the it was late was set he tri for K arrested peace Officer mornir court tomorrow, day. No definite triuls when the arrests were made the hearing, they | poned ater will 1 ent Charles 1" g town rumored to for the were ™ At at first post date { b until rep Conlon To Attend 1elegation n American 1 the fair v ey Fair \ larg of me yek-Barne planning to attend being glven by Kiltenic post of Southington The fair will ) and commenc come Monday ¢ Chureh post held in the town hall this evening and wi to a close eni Congregational annual afternoon 3 Sale g 1 tomorrow Friday the church salc ( 1 be he eh and and « The direction tiona wi ening and aftornoon enir 1 ind supervisior Woman's ed parlors. sale wi conducted under the of the tion members of the ra World interest Tour s ) Lecture on tea ) at of she g4 « ur to be nob v, 8 hurch, West hall Thursday has ming giv Kenyon, rector of Christ « Ha in th evening November 15 turned and while her mads world to v I en Grange He 18t T from a trip und over into stereopticon 1 now em his the plac No Decie ow with « visit e Made omm illustrat three - Satisfaction is in every cup of, "SALADA" T I A ORANGE PEHOE BLEND Try a pachage and be convinced. H382 Pride of The Town Now speaking of bovine aristocracy—. Well, you've got to meet “Uncle Bing.” He's said to be the largest steer in the world. Naturally, he's the pride of his home town, Garden City, Kas. cliver and pay- August, 1924." and Order League"” the Lewis high meeting place without securing permission from the proper officials is revealed by Representative Charles C. Persiani of the sehool hoard. Mr. Persiani's statement that no permission had b given to the to hold a meeting in the was confirmed other mem- board Grillo, has, after Monday Day promissory notes to be ’ allow tt meeting the date 1ble fore That ‘Law of Southington school for ection on or | left to the secretary committee grades agd lines on the street recommended the is so much work awarding of dam that necessary hefore final inad league s Choos meeting of signation ived and Simpson stated that he the time necessary to the mission’s work. Th oted to H member term of a discreti the The used have of the a been favorably by committee hut there connected with the \ges Or assessments another neeting b ceisions can e Washbam the wil n school of Nicholias Milldale menting new similar nmission then el can Beauty Wushburn, a unexpired oo et Mr, € Thomas by the bers the At mission, ime the e WaS ree com- the florist, of of experi- produced rose. The resembles & carnation and ways to an Ameri- A number of flor. the state have vis- place and all were Dralse his work American town hall this be Entertain. A of James years new coepted not Simsp Mr evote could a rose P com J is in many appoint ron to fill My, Simipson ists ited warm > ilo's of a was se the ignation of was ' meeting vacant by MeCarthy in their of b Kiltonic I'rior animously lected at a sl Legion, will open its 1o place the I'he entertainment will Joseph - ¥ of the Clement Hartford 81,000 lLegion I8 being and it i crowded expected H ommunity Housr PINCHOT'S JAB His Brier Beply to Mellon s Sative on tract tow o3 How Little Results if You Go About 32 lepartme entside £2,450 T eral 850 gion highw sinking $1,204 tax, $3.008 hall, $1 It Wrong s $10 ) Harrist No Me t tary lon's g \ wernor Mlate rom P srohibition enforee how muc Wi jam 1. Smit g comm report Beautiful old tombstones in a cemetery in Havana, Cuba, are sagging under their own weight reau of Standards is endeavoring ! 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