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Phone Used McCall Patterns? They Are Printed NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1923. R " Plainville News | The Pictorial Review » Patterns Are Fine No. 01 ALL KINDS OF EMBROIDERY LINENS " For Making Hand Worked Gifts BUT SEVEN WEEKS TO CHRISTMAS—YES, LESS THAN THAT. BETTER GET YOUR FINGERS BUSY IF PLANNING PERS! ONAL GIFTS OF YOUR OWN HANDI- WORK. WE HAVE A WONDERFUL VARIETY OF THE RIGHT KINDS OF LINENS FOR EMBROIDERING. BEING DIRECT IN YOU THE RIGHT LINENS AT LOWER PRICES THAN ABLE TO OFFER THEIRS. IPORTERS WE ARE OTHERS OFFER . COME MAKN SELECTION RIGHT, NOW AND GET YOUR GIFTS READY IN PLENTY OF TIME. NATURAL COLOR LINENS Such an assortment is seldom seen. Start- ing at 15 inches, the widths range up to 72 inches, all grades and the shades so varied | we can match almost any piece of lace or | embroidery cotton or \\'(u'kilkrr floss. 18 inch width at 35¢ yd. up 20 inch width at. c yd. up 36 inch width at....... 59c%d. up SPECIAL=—90 inch ALL LINEN WHITE SHE Ecru Embroidery Linens—in that soft Ttalian creamy tint, great variety of quali- ties. 9 to 51 inch widths, just the thing for Ttalian hemstitching. will he o entertainment, will be in charge Tryon, xamination of it S The Connectie ealth will have d sters' hal PUPILS ENTERTAIN v Worthington School ~ Program Pleases Paieits and Other Guests* TIRE-DISTRIGT 18 WANTED Lo accompanied by ting of Last Rerlin Voter—t ..m-l right w N guardian, 17 one \ it is expeeted that will a‘w;‘u,q ™ to time _during theé” A Berlin A mseting of the {Bertin will, e held b I8 o' clobi thix evenii sing and formation N gse Socinl=— 1 samination | section. Many 1 Kast DBerlin 1 eadays=Cold Weathe [ o0, e to the Ke The meeting wttended and if authentic a fvely of the » disen M o of wunity Hou mation o of Babies W er Takes Toll wing Worthington 1y noentertalnment in that far sur the | mother pupils h pehoo! prose Crange hall paseed the rors and of who attended betore and during wnd a bl mo from the saic A number of pleas were given, the most int in which gir cd as Jupanese maide ollowing the folk fancy dances | xperiness of the d tinet surprisc to the ond men in U the avdicnce in Jaughter with their Fach of the grades in the prosen certain pl of te rtainment and from ™ the largest, th fuctory nature Masic for the turnished by the | The procceds realjzed tetainment are to be put into a fund the Worthington school for the|cars purchase of pictu oth ‘I rost ment 18 ed to buy o[V ra set which stalled in the {”" school and which will he operated by of the youthful radio experts Letter of Appreciat pupl thank rd th nt st eveni expeetations the fathe A candy® “po |ut for th work t coming winte Depot ! work ol reno was held 1 yment nt alzed a8 been nearly o huve presentable a ny « | torm to'k restiv heing ' work painting Ui the o1 bullding a number nd ks mins con umor will be comple ok the n t to w tis- | small work was of a s The sudden drop took its toll las of the ners were | wertainment was |t ’r,., orchestra iess can rom the en-|OW when on attempting they d ! had got in | alcohol for or cquip was repo n wome The T Worthington s who contributed success of he entertainm gl st evenin : y graterul %o the § 1| Messrs, Weld teache Cveryont yesterday nst benefit It was squad due 1 reported Grange @ tor the free Vushnell for printin posting our entertainment ltobert Cole crous donation; Mr. Baratticrio alle us in their candy cas 1o M. of the Community association for the use of extra chairs; to Vr transporting the children and the chairs; to the Beriin orchestra for its fine music: and finally to our superin tendent, Miss Mary Griswold, who en ub- ween himself to Mr use a tickets te am. Giana 1 and lcome th s a his return 1 by its Bricf: laughter Fred lay meeting of i Toseph gratis; to we fo for their gen- | Honies and & company to Mr A and “ir haby Mrs. ot yeste or tiw Pawioz for ¥h this ey “cholinick has entered the taxi ' in the noted engaged o giy Armistice day celebr ters’ hall Sunday Mid-week services Berlin render service various points a more courages progress with stantial assurance the social at Commmnity Honse Their will be a social and get-to gether at the Community house this evening and will be in the natire of a stunt party. A!l members in the com munity associatior ited to be resent and yod time is The entertainment the Lo-Hi club and the sociation. Nefreshme «d. Admission wil Variety Entertainment A variety entertainment given al the Kensington Meth church this evening under the pices of the Camp Ground committes The program will be as follows: Voca solo, Mre Arthup Moffett; 1 MWiss May Lord: solo, Mr. Wi ketch, “A Neighborhood Kindness Mrs. leed and Mrs. Ventres; by 112 Ken Several spe mere words.” Congregation assured ag wi Breen's Afternoon Coffe o Aam s Auwto Srop Safety Strop, Price £1.50, Wampole's Cod Li $1.00, Spocial Plainy i st lection | Candy | cingers of inston next purpose « vising the mothers| v to care for the health [afternoon similar making \Press Work Nearly Completed | r&l Tracks Straightened Cold Spell Raises Havoo surpriscd this this addresses Saterdey Speqials Gzlpin Drug Co. WHITE EMBROIDERY LINENS Our showing is, without doubt, the largest hereabouts. Ranging from 15 to 90 inches wide, vou have great choice for table run- ners, scarfs, lunch sets, lunch cloths, sheets and pillow cases and like articles, 18 inch width at 20 inch width at 39¢ yd. up 36 inch width at.......75¢ yd. up ETING, priced at .......... Fine Colored Linens—for fancy necdle work, lovely shades of blue, lavender and pink, as well asgbeam. The width 36 inches, priced at $1.00 yard. Rev. Samuel George| John Sugo sold his 34 acre farm in leckley today to John and Semonsky of New Britain, The | was made through the office of Cash betor d nurses [ man Farm Ageney. lay | Last Berlin Items | The members couts will attend a meeting {troop at Berlin this eveni The library will he open § from ) to i must ‘Vhl' evening from 7:30 to 9:30 ¢ Mrs, the Babies ‘ pate department the 13o; of their it o the frec town and_ is fo turday d in Bach child lock it mother interest is for the exchange of hooks Miss Dorothy Sugenhime or will xamination |Saturday morning for Winchester and as the 1|\‘l1|‘ H., where will nd a fmportant meeting di guest of frie A very 15 v!v-m rs of the distriet will he held at |Athict® hall this ey the forming of a fire district Mans attendance is desired tin that | The 1 Five' of |of Mes, Charles Fiske day afternoon | A number t |the funcral Mrs, Mary o [t her home 2. | day, Mrs {nieer re [ Vanes hown leave Ilerlin from time she v few ting o voters Athict & for the at ha ening purpose n A large for Roel met at the in Berlin Thurs ro i home esident d a deshr o district similay district W to e om this place attende his afternoon of th Vanee Gre in Mi Gr who died Wedne srvived by Viss Mg ert Vance, large he aves a rot former resi and nephew, we r that laid F in to Hay ellar bottom advt IPhone ting it | t depe Weted o plat 10w 1966 4" TIGHTEN UP RULINGS men interior of vl Parmington | g straight ' this line is| eopliags | wulation Governing Booze Is Pormally Announces By Pro- hibition Dircetor Nov, %.—A new tion, requiring w)l holders of tempera- | permits to handle lquor to t night A NUM- hem to in ctio ous automobile 1 offic to start srohibition Comimissione red “Jack tep to increase the pow s work. Tra s in prohibition rted as brisk by, geostdl by Gos mornin | inchot of Psnn cotrespondenc hard tac to the owers whole . all othe tp r was bor rmits ficld to Mr. H 1 operation as we of Kensington business and wi pot and |« gents Mr Haynes ol town wkers have [ ‘ permittee icense Damage of $1,000 Cansed {l',v Fire in Ansonia Today ation in Fores. were held at the al church last | 4 plant Dairy Co Dam; a fire caused by A on Howard this morning the sonia and venue Derby carly started i Te " for 99 Cents Razor< with Special $1.00 ver Ol Neg 5 come GAS AT imbus temorrow 18 CENTS No morning the of Ohio fetive dard O anr 1 tod o o mpany the r ing at stations wi " thronghout e will be 1% IFiske was in Mary [ on both Sunday and Monday sald’ to discuss ON LIQUOR PERMITS : } PLANS ANNOUNCED | FOR ARMISTICE DAY ZBrock-Barnes Post to Hold Ob- servance Sunday and Monday | INFANT SON BREAKS AR |Surprise Party Mrs, John H. | Mitchell—to Leave For Florida— House Beautiful a Big Success — | | Auxiliary Entertains Visitors, made by | rnes post, | the pr Announcement has heen the committee of Brock No. 23, American Legion, gram for the ebservance o Day. On Sunday, serviccs b held in all the churches and on Mon- -, a street parade will be held with Sulmination of the observance in evening in the pre tion of t the Grasze hall, The committee been practically assured that all the factories in the (town will close Monday at noon to | allow employes to take part in the | observance, and it is hoped that the | schools will alio be ordered closcd for half day. The members of Brocek rnes post | | will meet at the post rooms on Sun- | at 10 o'clock to attend s at the Plainville Congrega 1 church, The other churches of town will hold patriatic services the singing of the national an- The Star Spangled Banner effort will also be made the factory of hoth the ¢ | the the {“Under The Sea’ special tior the with them, An to i the at the aft march through the Members of the post and all ex | |fce men in the town are invited to participate. The dress for the day will be uniforms, if possible, On Sunday, the men who are to at- tend the service at the local church will appear in civilian clothes, Itesi- dents are asked to display their flags On Monday 2 o'clock in Infant Breaks Kelsey Lindstrom, ' Mr. and Mrs, 13 of Canal street, rm yesterday when he o Medical Mior the child and an X-ray of the arm to determine of the injury Surprise Party Held aumber of fricnds Mrs | M. Mitehe Fast thered | |at her sterday aft nin a | surprisg party in honor of the hostes | Musical numbers and readings rendered. Although taken completely by surprise, Mrs, Mitehel) | capable hostess in emergency | when 1uneh time the table prettily decorated with pink and white A bountiful lunch was m suffered 1 iined a | | was given to | will be taken | the extent | A Johy o street home 3 vere proved a and cume was ol wryed Leaving for Florida 1 Mrs, James Eator d JoWn Matthe | teave Miami, Morida, to | the winter mon Monday “House Be YA s “Housge Deautiful,” conducted by the the Cong Mr, a panied Lalield RE which * i Worne gational | The being Federation prepared by the « The affair is Congregational st up There is ¢ v ab, corne 3 room, throon oom vith ma Iroom, 1 and the kitehen display is o1 ning and the 'y, ep here | iiture for An L yeae i¥ Wt 4 number ¢ furniture urn 1 thes houses the rooms are night and The [ ¥ it um ever Anniliary Pntertains, will amount B efre Tour Round ¢ t 1ents Wwere he World, Community Theater DANCING LVERY FRIDAY EVENING 8o 12 AT COMMUNITY TH Mus<ic by Gurley Brothers Charter Oak Orchestra TAXI SERVICE asonable Rates Pays, 210, Nights 236 | Allen M. Deming Plainyille i | w Mhone for || $10 in Records—FREE Saturday Small Weekly Payments Special for Widener’s Seventh Anniversary Sale With this splendid Console Phonograph, on Saturday only, we will positively give $10 in records FREE if you bring the attached coupon with you. This Phonograph is well made, well known—and has all the exclusive and patented improvements of only the very newest and latest makes. You must hurry! THERE ARE JUST 12 OF THIS MODEL. ANCTHER GREAT VALUE Excellent Upright Model Phonographs, rushed in special for our Tth Anniversary. Our New York buyer was fortunate enough to pick up a considerable lot at a great saving. We pass this great value along to you Saturday. Only Ke COME AT ONCE! e YOU PRESENT PHONOGRAPH TAKEN IN PART PAYMENT nerds “Dependable Merchand 138 MAIN STREET p———————————— FREE RECORD COUPON Just bring this coupon with you. Good for $10 in records with the Console illustrat- ed ahove. i $10 IN RECORDS! A SOUTHINGTON NEWS . 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