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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1922. HEALTH GOMMITTEE “Hartford’s Shopping Center: . FINISHES UP WORK Used McCall Patterns? Phone No. , The Pifto{'iaf Review AI]IIOlll]cement Made Tha[ Dl'i\!e They Are Printed 2-5201 Patterns Are Fine ) 1" lor Members Has Met Succes 1F0RMER RESTDENT DIES “::.1..:‘.:.:: a1 GREAT VALUES FOR $6 ception to Guand Officers — Lois | Phelps Gives Concert—RBriets, | If $6.00 is about your price for shoes, here are some ALL KINDS OF EMBROIDERY LINENS For Making Hand Worked Gifts An announcement which is of great | interest to the people of Plainville at | gl'eat values: large, was made this morning con-! | cerning the results of the drive which | % ‘as instituted some time ago for 5 2 A 2 Plholta el oo pealite Wt 1—Genuine calfskin leather 4—Best leather innersoles Health Nursing association. The com- mittee in charge of the drive has 2—0ak tanned sole leather 5—Goodyear welt stitched | completed its work and announc 1L the autite ddbliches been tabed. 3—Solid leather counters 6—Solid leather boxes BUT SEVEN WEEKS TO CHRISTMAS—YES, LESS THAN THAT. BETTER GET | ! | - YOUR FINGERS BUSY IF PLANNING PERSONAL GIFTS OF YOUR OWN HANDI- I WORK. WE HAVE A WONDERFUL VARIETY OF THE RIGHT KINDS OF LINENS FOR EMBROIDE&IN BEING DIRECT IMPORTERS WE ARE ABLE TO OFFER ! j ] | { YOU THE RIGHT LINENS AT LOWER PRICES THAN OTHERS OFFER THEIRS. gg}\’lrl"lbli\}IEAKMELECTION RIGHT NOW AND GET YOUR GIFTS READY IN PLENTY NATURAL COLOR LINENS ’ WHITE EMBROIDERY LINENS Sueh an assortment is seldom seen? Start- | Our showing is, without'doubt, the largest ing at 15 inches, the widths range up to 72 | hereabouts. Ranging from 15 to 90 inches ches, all grades and the shades so varied | wide, you have greal choice for table run- we can match almost any piece of lace or | ners, scarfs, lunch sets, lunch cloths, sheets embroidery cotton or working floss, | and pillow cases and like articles. 18 inch width at....... 35¢ yd. up 18 inch width at.......50c yd. up 20 inch width at....... 39¢ yd. up | 20 inch width at.......39¢ yd. up 36 inch-width at....... 59¢ yd. up 36 inch width at.......75¢c yd. up 4\ total of 833 members have been se- 11 e and these have paid in §1, This sum, representing the mem- | berships, together with $400 voted hy c the town and an estimated $300 to be oots an X' Or s . . received from the nurses’ visits, will § | cover, it is expected, the budget for | the coming year, and possibly lcave [a small balance at the close of the I term. . . 9 While soliciting for funds, the David Manmngs members of the committee have he- come aware that many residents have failed to understand the work that the visiting nurse is doing and that (~ ”er after an explanation of the subject had bheen mad to them the ory - T P e | Shoe Store ' SPECIAL—90 inch ALL LINEN WHITE SHEETING, priced at .............. $2.25 Ecru Embroidery Linens—in that soft Fine Colored Linens—for fancy needle- Italian creamy tint, great variety,of quali- work, lovely shades -of blue, lavender and ties, 9 to 54 inch widths, just the thing for A pink, as well as cream. The width 36 inches, Italian hemstitching. priced at $1.00 vard. wealth of 't town up toa | standard very necgssary in a - community that a visiting nurse b 211 Main St. ‘.-N:«in‘ a4 in a of emergency and | [ { the local nurse may be called upon at anytime by anyone in the town for $1.50 a visit, The results of the drive have | the socicty, However, the member- |its welcome to young people. The | shown that aithough many of the . 1 Berlln News ship is diminishing instead of in- [Eible elass will meet, as will the Girls' [ prople have no occasion to call upon [the town court last evéning was |ln\(<J" iends and relutives for their imnl-‘PAST MASTER ] | creasing, it was stated this morning. ich invites girls over 14 to|the services of the nurse, they now |poned for one week because of the |ness shown us during our recent be-| NCHAIRS 4 e ———————————————————————————————————— club, which | and something must he done to p attend, know that she has com« to be a|inability of the state officers who fig- [ reavement in the death of our beloved for the lighting of East Berlin, This A silver tea was held yestefday aft community ne ssity. ured in the arrest to be present, The | wife and mother, Gertrude A, Living- OF CENTENNIAL LODGE is another argument which many resi- |ernoon by the members of the Ladics' F'rom this, the committec - thinks | state policemen wert on their way to | ston | dents are putting forward in favor of [Aid society of the Kensington Metho. | that the campaign for members next | the trial when they were notified of | Signed, JOSEPH 1. LIVINGSTON | {afire district. 1f a district should be (dist church. A tidy sumswas realiged | Yeur Wil be mueh casicr than it has | the fatal accident on New Britain road AND CHILDREN, | Charge to Candidate Given By Oldest | been this year, The committce feels jand they were ordered to the spot by | | ormed, all the residents would have |for the purcha articles for the Living Past Master, Juli Aving Pas ster, Julins { formed, all |to do their share toward paying the |Christmas sale Junlor league of | CONfident that those members who |the superintendent of state police | costs of light and wate the chureh met this afternoon a:45 | have joined will renew their memper- ree Cases Nolled o, ncie ikt = t W e gl 2 H. Pease No Session of Court o'clock Mips next year without solicitation so | The caees against three local yout where was no session of the Bers| The state highway department truck | tV8t the funds of the association may ed with breach of the peace, | About 150 Masons attended the lin Town court last evening. Thore |and workmen have been busy along | replenished with a minimum | nolled in the town court by Jus- annual “Past Masters' Night" : amount of effort. A large number of [tice M O, Ryder yesterday afternoon tennial lodge, A, I\ and A 4 1w people to whom the services of ey were represented by Attorney | LT Tt similar items on the | €VEDNINg when officers who | but the men failed to show up, War- [cicaning up dead leaves and otherwise : a "1 the nurse are given are unable to|Charles I, Conlon. Grand Juror Wil through the chairs fn the Records show that some of the budget of last year, and that some of M i l‘ N l s lldl rants for their arrest ¢ been made [preparing the road for the coming ey 11t i 4B i v " “SIG 0!‘ " “ y {out by Judge Griswold and the men jwinter ! »”‘" "" “' and | “""H " lam “'(“l‘ I{”{""""”’ the cascs and | )0 “itoms on this year's budget will! turned for the « & INEHE (0L CHO SUUIe DORIRURILY: LRI PODIMMENERE WNISAOY. exceed the amount on similar ‘tems|the Master Mason degre didat | I be brought in as seon as they Las o o, { Wil be Drought I8 a8 ‘ast Berlin Item the association be supported To Conduct Dances g be found, when they will be| The regular mid-week serviee wil | : S ; ar. The military tax will be At the present time, Miss Heine W. B. Spofford, manaer of thel, o\ L5 g0t 0 T hools $9,000 ¢ evening's program started wit can [ H tried or bonds for thelr appearance he held at the Methodist church {his ] - patients, She made 255 visits last | management of the weekly dances at Lk e ey : By S | given. The ladies of the Methodist chureh ath, This is ) the | the theater, necording te an announce. | "21aries, §100 less; town hall §200 & reguiar meeting i dge room Girl Scouts Plan Sale will meet at the home of \Mrs, L. .| oMt o L B b 1"‘,' pllee Lo " | more n this last item Is :ncluded ' In the absence of the worshipful mas M. | regular school work which alone | ment made this morning. The dances, | 10 0 S T CEW 8 SRESEE 0 TNl Day, Sentor Warden Har- | Two Court Cases Scheduled, Men y 1 ¢ e 4 , | Plane for the food sale which Will [f:00t on Main street Friday to sew woul justify the maintenance of a | however, will be continued under the fone 1o > 14 W. Ger presided Vail to Appenr - = Girl Scouts Plan | :" v»;yl -“‘":“"""'I“""'"“I“‘y“"l““‘ T":}‘K‘ "";‘l The 1 -"‘""“»""""" Wil meet at the | vieiting nurse management of Andrcw Hogan and [“Off fh HOE AL Lo .l ;',y‘ o AR ear st b wer 17, were mads a mee of [home of Mrs, T, Dehun in Kensingtoy | s i el g ve grand llst this year is up- Howin o segular seesio ¢ sale—school Childien o l'm«'nl1vl'u”vvm»]-”ll:"‘.Illl" ]:.:rnm afternoon this_cvening, Icasing Tast et “_“M'“"v'l'i":.""ff‘f:":f'“"";m e J REEheny ,"'_x‘"'m v Minday proximately the game ax i | moeting u‘«:hvmvul;j over 1o the pat | & © comn ¥ house a8 40 the 7:12 train G st of last yea e town can raie asters of the lodge and the follow Show=Boy is Improved—lems. | cided to hold the sale from: 2:30| ene I.”v'-’c“r’ sive Readi e f Mra, Willlam | Brock-Barnes post. American 1@ |y, taya(ign $3,000 over wha »[ing men occupled offices: W, M I p. m. until 5:30 p. m. Home made |notd their nest meet e circie will | Contin of Feresmville a9 her home |BIOR, Wil proueyt the ohe ac budget calls for. Should the grand| Harry E. Scheuy; & W., W, . Faulk Armistice Day will be fAttingly cele- | L0 4B Nq 'y o o) wale, Tt was deetded |ping N, PA: Peoting TWenday cve- | yesterday. She was a' former res. |ontitied “Under the ANEE | yigt Show a sizable increase or should |ner; J. W., Dr. C. I, Erichson; sec brated in Borlin, aceording to Charles | (FO0 0 ke, ple and baked " o, """ s lent of Plainville, The funeral will | hall, Monday ¢ eDINE, W8 A ALUNE CI0SC {14 0qyy) the grand list of last year it | retary, Joseph R. Andrews; treasurer, Wright, secretary of Court Mattabes- | (0 T Pl 0T take place att gy, ‘v] nlv of the Sacred Heart will [ be held tomerrow morning m 8t |10 this year's ""“"‘"""’ of Armistice . probable that a small decrease may | F. M. Holmes; 8. D., Oscar A. Mars) sott of the Forestors, Bl hagrn ot ' ..m’l whis l\ul social in the chureh | Matthew church, orestville and | Day ‘H\: cast will 10ld its ’w [e ada in ths & : 5. D Shetweod K. Ravmend: € B The celebration will, be fn charge | 1M COT S o hess the regular n':’ ra next Monduy cvening. Mres, | burial wil | 8. Joscph's come. | hearsal Sunday afternoon in Grange KBt bt hoe g toprpnd el of the local court of Foresters and will} 1 or the troop was taken up, T n lLewis wiil uct as hostess and ali | tery, Plainville DRI SRE JUSEIGE SOM SHe SRR 10N William Lazinski, 18 years old,| chaplain, W. W. Pease; marshal, Ar be hetd in ita hall at 5:30 o'clock Bun- | Ll Lovey woveral of the scout( T IMYIted to attend Start Work On St [TOOSI TRy DITHCIDRI hAVS was painfully injured yesterday after-|thur H. Parker; & G. A, H. Parker; duy evoning, AN societios have been |50 "IN el g weverat scont songs, [, ! invited and the people of Berlin have [ Joll® FHC CUT Ak tosts was cars laker & Lasher are in tows boon urged to attend. 1t in expected | 1l on by the members of the senior | CORCrOte. that the members of the lodge will 000 ""'j‘l‘ ttom laidgnow. Phone 1966, | st " ,\‘q.’m.\ but owing to the wet wttend in a body T P e . P STRHERSE, VIR SRICRANING | AN RN | ateur entertainers in The program will consist of music ':' !.“:‘I'I"'”""":_:":'y"."':"":“ : - . posponed until the next fair day. This ‘l‘”|:"‘v“ M “’w‘f:"":' fodifher-pah g bk ' adly crushed, He mond Angust Kiels fitting to the occasion and speeches the \;“”r,,i“,”,, sehco! will take "" ':" \v‘wl'»“ ..””"”,’ \"“f:‘} -\.:‘l‘ “J to | “‘ s ‘|,,m ‘ 1 to the Meriden hosp . o candidate was given hy It is expected that Rev. Samuecl A, | e at Geange hall Wt 'I" foidbaseos 4 ot nd The curtain wilt H ‘ e the \ | this evening a iiske of the Berlin Congregational | 0 present an entertainment, 5 T Pt | Tha el he ntetl Ccast meeting it chureh will be on: the program for & f ] 1 : » ¢ srocecds to be used for the purpos: o ' " - . painted by men , . : : : speech and the committee in charge |V " % . To Play New Hritain the inter ¢ d st ni v M redtisith - . buying equipment for a radio « 2 The otta e s now negoliating with a Hartford | uln two of the boys are making fo ; Mo . v Tiritain on | 'O Of indersea vessel, copied from s . ’ ' yman's B man whom they desire to deliver a 4 \ i ver an o ohoo s to . eid Sund afte it address, | . at the N A candy sale will be held 5é v p 1 " € . " s ‘e This is the first time that Armistice | o007 Cith the entertainment an % g tire _ % though lig in & screa s s 4 v Ls — ’ . e heir parts I be g ¢ success Wirst Belectman Willlam J. John. |10clr PArts by :"\H:,: e is being | Boon while at work in the factory of | W. G., F. & Penfield: E. G., Georgs h ¥ “a ’ . o | Peck, Stow & Wilco: He was work- H. Dyson W. F. M. and 8 F. M rected by Dr. L. H. Frost, who is I ng on arge drop press and his left | Sherwood H. Raymond; obligation, 1 | chairmar the entertainment ¢om hairman ef th : ane ame caught in the . «| A, Traver; working tools, O, N, Judd nittee of the Legion post, and some " hree of 1t fingers « ecture, O Marsh and 8 H. Ra) stated yesterday that plans had aving Have that garage floor or | been made to start work on Bank oldest living past is an cxact reproduction ¢ members o ning plot i E ovders for several pounds have bee A ! : in Tlerlin. There have been special : e he wir Chevueh. TH bl { received from eitizens of Nerli 3 ¢ t 1 Y A rvices at som the ehurehes 41\‘ contributions have alre v\’ field & . to Its ¢ gem i ] némy sut T eral the Bune reced g o follo 110em 16 Bunday preceding or Wing, | occeived and everybody is be Will Postpone Retum o Africa snd I'ut never before has any organization |y (0 AT taken it upon itsclf to hold an affaif |cmbers of Rerlin grange don | " T e the hall for the use of th® ehildre sub . ; L e and 18, dtifing eence of R : : . Several other numbers are expected : Ihose t g1 b wropean Conferenees 10 be yimeed on the program hefore Bunday my is su e I play then t \at [ 4 : - : May Vlay Prominent Part the admission tickets were and it is expagted that a | will be present Want Viee District Boy Ts Improved Many residents of Kast Beriin are| The condition of Johs of the ‘opinton that that seetion of (the little son of Dr. Matt) the town sfould be made into a fire |WOld, who has e cry sick for district of Werlin, Running water is |Fast week, is reporfed as heing one of the needs of Fast Berlin, they |improve vl he elierved 1o say, afd they point to the risk which (of danger. 1 s Been unde . <&l . bt the third ward undergoes should |care of Dy, Zwick o itain an s Yo Ofkcers be a fire Dr. Locke of Hart nurses e % e gl N . A mecting of all the voters of East |Ing in attendance WEIOE . Rerlin has for Friday Play s Progrosing cvering of this o'clock ini Nehoarsals of the pla Athietie hall. At this time the ‘pros. | Ueabody ey Plainville Briefs Pects for a fire disteict will e dis- | Ald socic cussed and. opinions sl be secured, | ton 1shi ;l'l: ]u(l.'ing system will also come up v v ~‘ chy v Anes . . ! 2 rom her b ‘- . \ ' e ¢ < t 1 . ’ i Waa Tisked this morstng that the [an arestons mamncr b o e PPty ] spalin R R oG ] D e s e e n ‘leples On Bal:{ . B o i o e et s | Srutushy biag shops. Thew — : ey " skt of pr ‘ Face and Bo ot s o o e 2% 1 o er e v rau | | PUT CREAM IN WOSE . : y yrarsal | pected 10 m ¥ o 2 o ot A wan AND STOP CATARRH “ ol s it omaies '.“Z”.‘.'i‘._t,‘:.::;”;;.."g ¢ that ¢ M e mce nec >N v and w Britain ra Keep Your Health m consolation prizes went . A e W 557 Tha she scrviched and or and Paul Gian CARD OF THANKS =, irrtmted he sk'n and | Superfiuous flesh is not healthy " . - et e - DAN‘ lNG 2 ASKS AID FOR GER - 1 had o de be: bands y ” Was » y 0 preven he wom neither is it healthy to diet or exercise < R4 - - oo mueh for its removal. The simpiest | Teme of Imterest ' pi b of your head LVERY SRIDAY EVENING thrmepstasnradle 3 i scratching She wee cross and method known for reducing the over Mrs. Henry Bailey I8 ente nir e i - 5 . 3 e sy would cry and lay awake all mght fat body easlly and steadily is her sister, Mes, H. Beardstey of 1t " 1l ness n e . . y \ bolids She was troubled with e pim. Iianete. Mothsd, Sried sl caduies Fiord fiing, m harge AT COMMUNITY THEATER today by ielegation hena e 6 Soubes sl B dsitn Ma d. tried and endorsed yrida i " P M N ge |} « ‘ - - by thousands. Marmela Prescriptior nd Mra Carleto or|% 8 or brea Music by Gurdes Rrothers v S t 2 when | sen ‘o s free sample of | Tablets contah sn exact dose of the the Kensington Congregations ' . Charter Oak Orclestra Rt " Cuticrire Soap and Ofmtmens Ater famous Marmola Presctiption 4 have returned from the convention of hoagh 4 ¥ - " Today 8t 5:50 p. . . 7 using + | purchased ‘wu cakes of are sold by druggists the world over ('ONgMeational vhurches at . the of g s acegphear MAIN STREET e aaia - . Soap and one box o' Ointment . . which hesled her = (Signed) Mre e dofar fo box. They are |lUe . N flabbiness. They are popular because (#! the Berlin Congr h : 2 . - Lewic. The humor and romance > Brockion Mass Mac 1 1023, effective .and ¢ e Ask your |1his evening . O : - - of Nite as it i< Yived in yonr own ; - kde to t Cuticura Soap Otntmentand Tal- drugeist Tor them or send price in charge . \ neonatle Nates WIS Soba - ~ e 8 ot e cum are all you need for every day " - o Harold Thosd, In e T o toilet and nursery purposes 1o the mela Co., 1612 Woo n— Phome Daz<. 210, Nights 236 ve., Detroit, Mich., and ning at 1 Kensington Methodist - ‘ ’ Allen M. Deawing NSOW OR NEVER box. arch. The Epworth 1 tend l-up and r 2 hains il .

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