New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 10, 1923, Page 7

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Yoz ooms Hartford's Shopping ‘Used McCall Patterns? They Are Printed f’hone No. 2-5201 v 8D Center: 0 The Pictorial Review Patterns Are Fine # Glove Silk Underwear Gives-En joy- ment to all Who Wear It. Good Time Now to Buy for Personal ‘Use or for Gifts PLEASURE AND SATISFACTION IN INTIMATE XY WOMAN TAKK . THING Silk Vests, and Step Ins to trimmed with pink, pink with blue, gold with black. Vests Ins $5.50. P Glove Silk Petticoats, the much desired kinds, grey, Belgium, blie, henna, (Main floor, aisle A.) some two tone effccts, selling for biue, blue with Step match, in orchid riced. $4.50; 98 to § S ‘a pair. AND WILL JUST LOVE THE KINDS AND QUALITIES WE OF SILK UNDER- - Silk Vests, dainty colors, in peach, pink and white hemstitched top with self straps, $2.50. Bloomers in peach and pink, priced $2.98 a pal navy, black, also Leave Your Orders Now For Xmas Name Pencils make very pleas gifts, not expensive but appreciate gold on each pencil you can ord 35¢ or set of six for 60c. In name on ease and pencils, you get With six in case the price is 83¢, Monogram Dies for your 'm ty wsTEIM 0 Cavds with m#nc till better with mos (At ¥Stationery Secti it . Berlin News FIRE DISTRICT IN E. BERLIN WANTED Yoters Petition Selectmen for Town Meetiiig on the Proposition ARMISTICE DAY PROGRAM Bed Cross Organization to Meet To- morrow==Triangle« Mect Mohicans of Meriden Tomorrow==1ores| » ave New Curtain—<Church News, sort Nost Unknewn erlin was manifested lust ovening at the special mecting | voters of the third ward, Hast Der 1t Athietic hadf to talk over the possi- etablishing u new fire dis- ction of the town Intorest of a in the town of ies of trict in that s There ) sion, most o ing probier dividing the edt of u fire district ing I favor of letting provemont company s Pense The trict the members brought out tically al lot last ) nitto Arthur leh, v Oscar Jenson, up a petition asking the men to call a ial town for all voters within the district T petit wi by the committec vl the oters signed it presented the and as soon as final action will be lishment fire Berlin Ihe district wilt be in purpose that water the need for Program 1= A Court Mattabe tas everything mistice Day ¢ take place tomorrow o'clock in Foresters' hal hall has been dec ticnal colors predominatin i1 charge are ¢ vine ethis is November 11 Berlin has had a Kind. It is hoped will turn out to take part ercises and make the affair a suce "he two speakers of the evening are v. Samuel A. Fiske the Bertin Congregational church and Tt leo Sullivan of (8t. Joseph's church, New Dritain, each of whom will have a message of a patriotic nature An attractive musical program has also bee® arranged Solos will be rendered by Mrs. Anna Barnard and John Delowery and selections will also be given by the Kenton quartet composed of Messre, Stuhiman, Hart, ILDREN'S COUGHS Cbildren's Throats sre delicate and y, at W work | are to chilling drafts, bodies are overbeated from exercise, eool off too quick and & cold sets in. minate k":fr i a bott Leon: roa . the phiegm, ives quick relief. barm' o ghmsest safe, pleasant remedy for | . grippe, crosp, -bowl:s m and nm bat is bealing » ing. Fine for ...m too. For sale ot your druggist, SULD BY CITY DHLG STORL light rning the heing wor Ly the establi d other Villag the was many ol e [ e an the oulder X the by e woundary Yine of proposed ried o nd the several of finally prac W clear 8O a8 include eriin consisting © W Mildrum ted 1o wnd daraw meeting made oot requi titlon will by ectr called, Thy p board meeting aken on the est ligthict in 1 the to of e wen of a or mer of gaking care of the the te T existence ightin of i of section problem will ranni nged Forest tine which et of the arranged lenration ning Kensington orated peetin Al the first tim became holids celebration that the this people in the ex sing leather stationery f and useful With name in set of three for case with for 60c. d. the three r 81 on back packag $4.00 o n case, on) Emerson and Holm Miss Adele D, M ton will give a re triotic nature, residents of Berlin affair and help to'n should he. 1f thi Personal Greetings, more styles than ever in our line of samples of Personal Greeting Cards; they are more beautiful this year than ever, With Christmas less thall seven weeks away, do vour cards in plenty not ¢ Stati publi copy n urray cita will make s o ion lelay onery Se you'll wed in of of 4 unite L ction order “SCARAMOUCH populd Kensing- pa- The Foresters are confident that thd in this it all that it lehration is a success it is probable that they will be held every year. + Red Cross Meeting A meeting of tho Red Cross work will be he fafternoon 5 o' at 5 o munity Houwse I years the the only scction of had any part in the roll call tuken an active amd East Derlin running for about This meeting wil D or the Kensington irt o has been out four 1 he at the Worthing district town th Red Cross work interested in 1d tomorrow the past has rosome years, for the ( of ‘om- few has been has | or not time the pur- pore of restoring interest in the work and all interestod are urged to attend st Berlin people 10 ‘co-operate organization was voted the Worthingt is felt that the should show thelr worthiy a project fev, Samue) of the Berlin Britain ehapter, held | dishar n A bran Aw in th Red « ‘ross Kensington and have When the lust ‘meeting ts vl oar organization Kensington interest iake eh » been of i Red Cro 1 unite is chai the and has been chairman since the Trian Mohicans of with the tomorrow it the Per from the Mohi team not and is comy of weight of 130 poun past oppenents th a fast delegation e, & festivities, Captain Greco, K Darrow, the Johneo The rds glon wk been Carlson and Frer field for thg Trial Giana, the New star, pl vith Meriden tomorro¥ s expects with t} hoped much is or " Vter cival beat v ds. Trian y the atifying to those wil ritai his 1 d to e T s to Play Meriden Triangles wi ol noon avenue is expectoc an camp says that this this year en gles and residents in asked Kensington it with it 80 wa eros at Ken- field Word It should tend the itehe thers | be or High am tod riangles him New Curtain for Poresters urtain w A new hand pai will cost about $25¢ the Forest a sta ks, A represcnta firm which s in town yesterday nt by on the or 1 o Hold M ' fivet tine heia “or Voren Amneric b n muEqnerade ening. Noven Kensington. ¥ arded nished 1 ingto or e m Ten New Me Ten boys were ta iin troop of 1 ing held ) iy the Berlin Congreg: By troop is rapidly mapping out its pla for the 1ooked winter 2] orward to st Masses at sington, will be 1% A m. tomorrow C. Brennan officiati St a cele ted « up Roche, Giana select™ MeKeon, Georgini, Balog, Boles, Orsie, the y in bi and nd tiv 1 a mber ouf “tune W " tinna s by ul's ¢ brat morning, ng. of the P the ¢ wilt be g | withii Paper Goods company and o the tt s Church, hurch, ed at 8 Berlin Congregational The Boys' Worning service class m Subject of pastor's sermon, Sunday school at o'clock Junior Fundamental 7" o'clock . Endeavor society p. m, the wing Jr A young will be held at 6 all young people o invited ™ charge M « Frances and of Mi Men's el community I)Il" will at at peor o'eloc the meeting meet ecader being Garner Good- meeting whic?! et at W 12 The at e's K, to paris will b Smith Honiss Kensington Congrogational Morning ot of worics wrme ral Seri i omey at 12 “p Bafi Th Ker i 10:45 o'clock at Is 12 are n Miss at once of time look through our line Call at our of Samptes Sabatini, illustrations, . by Raphael just | edition with l Christian Endeavor at 6 o'clock. Kensington Methodist. Morning service at 10:45 o'clock, The sermon will be taken from The Psalms, At 7:30 o'clock in the %ve- ning a stereopticon lecture will be given on “Ancient Pebple at New Tasks,” Monday at 3:45 so'clock, Social Scrvice class, The Ladies' Aid so- ciety will meet at the home of Mrs, Roy Tryon Wednesday afternoon to sew, Thursday at $:45 p. m., Junior league, mdnbers to bring quotations from the book of St. Matthew, Thursday evening is Church night, The subject for Uible study will be St. John 6. On Friday evening the New Britain group of Epworth leaguers will hold a group meeting at the church, The ladies of the church will hold a food sale Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs, nalph Wooding. Or- ders for cake of bread can be sent Wooding, Mrs, C, I, Lewis or Mrs, Ora Ldgerly. A large crowd thoroughly enjc the stunt party held in the Commun- ity house last eveming by the Lo-Hi club under the auspices of the Worgh. ington Community Center associatfon. A party of young women journcged all the way from Alaska to be present at the entertainment and they rens dered =everal eelections, their comb orchestra furnishing the excuse Necdless to say the music was wonde tul, in fact many were carried away by it Others went away of their own ace 1 The giris stated before they began their concert hat they came from Alaska to entertain America Latest reports have it that they now paseing through British Columbia, bound north They rendercd Gal- lagher and Shean before they left their own interpretation of the Boston Symphony orchestra. sfomeonc should take those girls to hear the orchestra Several magicians were present and they did many difficult tricks, In fact the audience was full minute ting on to some them Other stunts, too numerous to mention, com- pleted the evening's entertainment ther ere refreshments. After that many nt home, but sey eral stayed neing, which enjoyed until a late Chureh Conercgational Nov, 11, Morning m., Armi Day 3rock-Barnecs L wirch are and also gave “ and ther for d was hour Notices church—Sunday, at 10:45 ervice with the A immediztely Young “Courag rviee a the neric 6 p. morning m Tod Holy Commu 11 morning B ter Tri m ] m.. church schoo m Armistice Day prayer and sermon Styring: 7 p. m. cvensong and obse rvan by ptist chu a \ the past ing the THE BERLIN WATER COMPANY NOTICE. 1O STOCKHOLD RS A special meoti the rekhold ers of The Berli smpany will the Berlin sington, in the Connecticut, on the Decomber, 1923, at 4 the P. M., for the purpose action on the dissolution of in accorda with Boatd of Directors rd day of October, the following u w aifice o o'clock of taking #uid company the vot T the which passed on 192 RESOLVED existencs T be termin clal meeting the ders calted 16 pass upon this action Board of Directors™ for the transactior proper to of that the corporate riin Water Com- ny a spe- o1 e taken by the And husiness yon of any oth- or come before caid It venient to P Plainville TV:;S— ANNUAL RED CROSS ROLL CALL STARTS | Campaign for Membership to Be Launched on Armistice Day 'MOTHER DIES. IN ENGLAND AT B | I [ Plan Complete:] for “Armistice Day ! Obsrr\'ln(-u——‘lrglnn‘ Bowling Team | Loses Two Out of Three—Church Notices—Plainville Briefs. The annual call for memberships lin the American Red Cross will start |on Armistice Day, tomorrow, accord- ing to an anpouncement by John Lamb, chairman of the local com- mittee, this.morning. The committec | will conduet the campaign on lines | similiar to previous years, Between | 200 and 308 members were sccured |last year and the committee feels NOVEMBER 10, 1223, Narcum . 470 American Ande Freeman Congregational Notes, The Woman's Federation will hold | program meeting Thursday after- noon at 3 o'clock in the church par- lors, A special church meeting will be lield Thursday at § p. m, to determine the 1924 budgets and to transact such Bther business as may properly come before it. The Women's I ederation reports that the “Hous: Beautiful” was a won« sucee socially and tmanei A large of money was realized on th of the arti- el and the details will be published a bothn sum sale mem- in the after- eiety requ d to the Legion Monday aft- 1 of Cros \ionda, local re will be a de iLers of the Amerigan. iR Armistice Day parade noon. Members of the who have uniforms are report in uniform at rooms on Whiting strect crmfoon at 2 o'clock. Plainville ors, Mrs. Harlan Burgess of strect réceiving con- Mf, itast and Main are confident that the one who have been &ratulations on the birth of a daugh- | members in the past will continwe tcr on November 1. veur. been their subscriptions again this A mistaken impression has gained, according to Mr. Lamb, by a great many | that most of the money secured in !the membership campaigns conduct- of Our Lady of 0ss, is sent out of entertainment and d s only munity ed by the Red C town, This however, is not so, !Bne half of the amount collected in individual memberghips is sent to the national* headquarte This means i that 60 cents of every dollar rema in Plainville, On the life and forms of memberships which more than dollar, the same holds, with only 50 cents of amount being out IFor instar , I someone tribute $50 life membership, $49.50 would remain in Plainville and 50 cents would sent to headguar- ters, other are sent of Plair should co for a be Mother Dics in England Mrs. . W, ¥liltbrand of 100 Fast street, Plainville received word of the death of her mother which oc curred on October 19, in En nd., The funeral was held there and burial was at Mininhurst church, England, on October 23, Mrs. Hiltbrand's mother passed her S6th birthday on March 26 of this year ns for Celebration, The committee Brock-Darnes post, American planning for the observance of Armistice Day, compieted all detalls connecte Ithe parade and other observance The parade on Monday will start at 30 o'clock from the Legion post rooms and will proceed through the principal streets of the town, Auto. mobiles will provided for the G, A. R, and the Ladies' Auxillary., A short service will he held immediately the conciusion of the parade on the town lot at the corner of Maple and Whiting streets, The schools of the town, the factories, stores and other places of business will be closed for the afternoon the mem bers of fraternal organizations which are to take part in the parade may have an opportunity to do so. The stores will close between the hours of 2 and 5 o'clock in the afternoon. The Standard Steel and Bearing Co, cloged last evening and will reopen of Legion, has with 8o that down nest Tuesday morning It is expected that the dren, the firemen and ganizations will take nicmbers are asked Legion rooms at | Eddy-Glover post Tiritain will furnish the fces wiil heid in the morrow morning and the the Legion post Eregationa school ehil fraternal and ort at or- ti to the o'clock band of Ne Serv. churches to members of nd Con Lody w music will chureh tn & att the Local Team Loses, The howling 1t Brock-Barncs post was beaten on the alleys last " a match m representing American Legion, Recreation Center two three the Pritain n oy out of with New exciting Chuck wet Skinner « 112 Valentine Kahms Adame . ) Hoffmun 6a m., t Contrily past m., Day Ey mb. 3 p.m Tohn K. Lg clections, Sunday, Nov pastor Sunday second Plainville m Carry will in Heme holy com chure Iy Sam The church Sur lar followed i o'clock at 3 5 ice ices Su wr morning B librar ing from cxchange of The reh Wil the ook Heart social even- ot as ladies ck in ing hoste attend TAXI SERVICE i il « ivited to Phome 6 Thomas Mather Mountain View Michael Bosco is seriously ill at his ill at his home at residents of Plainville, liome on Maple stre The Junior Sodality of the chruch Mercy will hold an | in the Com- Monday evening, ance theater, Nov. 19. Lost—Brown leathcr Boston containing money and contents ued owner Return to Beale Center St Bag, val M. ~advt by Cora Reward Piara 141 West periods. Mrs. Lesli Teacher Adella Loth or evening advt. Nor of I Studio Main street; day Apply Mondays. Parlor stove wanted Whiting St. Phone 18.2.- Allen, advt, 68 toom for 2 with Main street.—advt. Public dance, Grange Hall, tonight. | Square and round dances a feature, advt heat. 137 West | SOUTH_INGTON NEWS The held weckly meeting in the terd were selectmen their regulg town hall yes- Bills to the amount of $9,000 ordered paid, $8,200 of this amount being for state and milits tuxes, and $600 on bills against the Milldale school The resignation of George 8. Allen was received, Me, Allen said that he could not give the time to the position that he feit'it needed He has been a member of the board of asscssors for the past twelve years, Edward W Lowery, a former member of the beard, Was appointed to fill the unex- pired term of Mr. Allen. Two orphancd boys, aged 10 and respectively, have turned to the selectmen for. present time the boys are being ed for at the Town I"arm, but it de sired that a suitable and permanent home be found for them At the annual meeting of th cale Hbse company the follow flcers were elected: Foreman Limmer; secretary and treasurer, cent Nolan; firet assistant Andrew”™ Fontan #econd foreman, Joseph Orcutt: trustee for years, Charles Matthews: st ard and janitor, Stuart Wiltsic There was a large attendance at th tair being given by the American 1 gion in the town hall last ey entertainment cing tonight high order The committ concert 1o be fuesday night avartet report n been over to care It M g ¢ Max Vin. reman, ssistant fine was offers enjoyed. The ¢ gwaranteed ia rta for i to racity has be Constah 1to Belicved in Signe Theater . Community Today 3 A —and Three Complete Shows The Third Alarm Voull wever forget this one folke See it tomight I i's the last motion i e wure to Wermaid ¢ ameds “EPOR LAND SAKES Sunday w3 ALNE BR W eI 110N o et sier Bimed o Bl e Beeton-Pisckie Our Ginng comeds IR GANG he The Wonderful Fruit Medicine Will make you well and keep you well. Made of fruit juices and tonics. 25c¢. and 50c. a box Mrs. William A, McAdoo and her daughter left, and Mary Faith, are back in the capital. father, Woodrow Wilson. the former president’s S street home. in the limelight as the 1921 campaign approaches, Mrs, MeAdoo's Ellen Wilson, hey are This photo was taken at The McAdoos again are siting McAdoo is being mentioned as one of the most likely democratic White House possibilities. LAWYER MAKES CONFESSION ¢ cago Man to Sell Large Quantity Bonds, Police Say. Chicago, Nov ition o investig ewel th and Brothers' war ted to the robb polic one of the stolen told that he had helpe to the Jeged Howard Ryer's a arrest of ganizer for participated wit the bonds Meanwhile iy Michael Hughe to bring to Chic soft drink par vesterday i police (4 Wl ber of Com ard Admits who he hous thpt he had b 1 3,000 worth o 1dmissio taxic ManRny ves Is o graduate Drams student at the hool of mer . iforma in Trying o Part Stolen s Fan Julian C. d Werner vmit | andled | gy today questioned ) les Nov that the | corporation me | how is a since the infa industry ment i cy of sonds, early before wderal Men dustry im, the prominent i for 4 in egotia its the securities, called for the t to establish the the v il wn, were lice couns ford, or Pr.m company photoplay they say, that A l%0 figured in the in dieposi s ourned fam MeC Arts and University of ¢ e trust the was mads earing trade the carly days, but now little commission in & scope corporation complete the American ACCUSE MOVIE COMBINE Player--Lasky st 1 A & and fror isky been motion pic by the gov iere yesterduoy commissior picture v n. witnesses by of activity The trade timony T the hearing tinuance later, journel " Why Suffer From Rheumatism Whin On 1 1] thenma on Mofles ACTRESS win For ake Mem- s Bride (HARACTER CASH The sell-discipline That makes a man Build a bank account, Generally MAKES the man, Strength of Character Plus CASH IN THE BANK Makes you master Of your destiny, The PLALHYILLE TRUST Co. 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