New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 12, 1923, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Used McCall Patterns? They Are Printed trimmed with pink, pink with blue, gold with black. Vests Ins 85,50, Name Pencils make very gold on ¢ 85¢ or set of six for 60c. In With six in case the price is 83« Monogram Dies for your Plaving Cards with monogram hetter with (At Stationery pack. Sti grades, { rette case mona Berlin News ROLL CALLOF RED CROSS STARTS NOW Orgaiization Meeting Held Yes- ferday; Rev. §. A, Fiske Chairman ARMISTICE DAY PROGRAM : L Mrs, Garrity Painfully Injured=Two Kensinzton Teams in Pield Yester- diy==Bertin Church Has Busy Week Ahead—Men's Bible Class — ms, ' the New ted Cross at 5 o'clock the pur starting the hranch o American e Rerlin ven chapter, et yesterday the community organizing afternoon housr and pose of 1 I town in the was decided to include the entire Berlin hrane Formerly there were three branches st Bere Berlin and Kensington, Kensing Last Berlin h n doing the past few ye and voted to joln the was thought of the In ton and hee ittle during IKensington rec Worthington district better to include all town, The will ntly %0 it seetions and day anch roll calk will start a Thanks secording to the plans of the I'he eanvass will be made by groups of Tioy which have definite to cover e Kamue) 1isk airman of the Herlin and oner nntil giving continue Scouta, cach of will territory who is « Croms also contmater of the yed out the territor 1 the 1 will be 1iske in the organization rand A. A, Nort Mies A Huston map ory house of with vier chalrmen i was The be composed William W, K. 0. Clark clary and treasnrer Miss Melen gan, Miss and Mre committoe will of 1ohm May Lovd Nobbins Celebration A Success Armistic ening ot Mattaies 8 from oy The Day celebration held # by Ioresters standpoint the Foresters' ha it of § ery proplc were program took part in the program =pirit e Congregation « e i interesting addrese on the general topic Armistice He dwelt at length on the bos ent to war —_— SORE LUNGS A cold on the 1y 6f pnewmonia, and i 1ead to consumption. Such a cold is like a smouldering fire in the cellar: either may into flame any time agd consume the body or the house If you have a cold on the lungs, if the lungs are sore or congested, i you have a congh which has resisted all previous remedics, ALLEN’S LUNG « HEALER Is the one reliable remedy reach the trouble and restore health. You will b+ surprised delighted to see how quickly Hleves the soreness and pressure a loosens the cough. Contains no opi ates or narcotics MONEY BACK ¥ NOT SATISFIED, Sold In New Breitain by Clark & Beainerd Co. National Pharmacy, Miller-Manson Drug (o, Cily Drog Moy, in hall they great the hegan and with Rerlin ivered a Samuel A. 'iske of the of Day b ge is a forerunner negiected may buret that wil you to and it re- nd Glove Silk Underwear Gives Enj:y- ment to all Who Wear It. Good . Time Now to Buy for Personal Use or for Gifts EVERY WOMAN TAKES PLEASURE AND SATISFACTION IN INTIMATE THINGS AND WILL JUST LOVE THE KINDS AND QUALITIES WE OF Silk Vests, and Step Ins to match, pieasing Zifts, not expensive but appreciated. c¢h pencil you can order set of three for leather naine on case and pencils, you get the three for 60c, stationery ram on case, Section) Phone No, 2-5201 Fees iesue [ ‘Correct Nursg's In Thursday night’ of the “Herald,” a story in connection with the Public Health Nursing association - |stated that the visiting nurse's fee was l . . | Plainville News |$1.50. This should have been 50 cents - WING ESAY PRIZE Auxiliary Annual Sale The Ladies' Auxiliary of Brock- Legion Post to Present Awards ¢ The One Bran thats ALL Benefit HERE'S just the right proportion of “roughage” in Post'’s Bran Flakes to promote healthful regularity, But that isn’t all. hold the annual Christmas sale at |the Legion rooms Thursday afternoor November 15. Aprons, fancy worn, candy, food and dolls will be on dis- play Those wishing to contribute ar- ticles for the sale, are asked to leave them at the home of Mrs. Walter The Pictorial Review Patterns Are Fine in orchid 1.50; bhlue with Step blue, priced’ (Main fioor, and useful With name in case with With Christma for and you'll on back $1.00, published copy. i in He took great pafs to name the men killed in th@war, Benjamin Kasi Willlam Bolton, Frank Beh- son and Harry James Smith, He told of the circumstances surrounding the death of each and what the boys from Berlin did in the World War, Rev, Mr. Iiske spoke the d Cross, of the work done in the past and of the which it expects to do in the future, hoth for the nation and for the town His message was one in keeping with the general spivit of the day, Rev. J. Leo Syllivan of St. Joseph's chureh, New A synopsis of all the the United States has engaged since its for. mation. e gave causes of the wars and pointed out that in each case the cause of the United States was just, He made the statement that in foreign countries the wars were fought for greed, cither political or finaneial, The United States has had no such ohjects in mind, he said The musical numbers were well re- cefved, the Kenton qua “v making a it with the several milnbers whieh 1t sang, Mrs, Anna Bari and John Delowery were 0 on lst gingers., Miss Ad®e @Mumeay recited two patriotic poems which met with | | from Berlin during the last struggle | who we about it has work niso Britain which in the gAve wars o of favor It was stated this morning by of the officers of (ourt Mattabessctt that, the affairfast night was so successf 1l it is probable that another will be held next yearson Agni day A representative audi- of all sections of the town was ony ainee one stice ene present Mrs, njn James Garrity © Garrity ol Kensington 18 a result of evening car to Sand Bank Mrs s« confined to her homes a fall sustained Saturday she was walking from one at the sfer on as an other tr nin! A new concrete road is under con- struction at the top of the hill and for several days past passengers have to chang While Mrs fell on an making the and struck crete, 8he acions where of Ne Garrity fead the picked up taken to 1 attended change her con- was uncon- home, br. 1 was was Pritair Men's Lyceam Meeting and she by w Men's held 8 | next meeting of the Lyceum of Kensington will Monday evening, Novembe o'clock in the pariors of the sington Methodist church et the evening's debate Ttesc That great der social progress.” spraking « of the question worth for the affirmative win and Dr. A. ) Triangles Defeated, np met he 19, at Ken sub- he hin for will ved fortunes the affirmative James Those Bald- Those side e Fi and Gilbert Johnson will be C. B Goodwin a Mo- arter The against the The Triangles stone wall when hicans of Meriden ye noon at the Percival game was a good ponents wept away 6-0 in their favor. Giana, school battler, showed a brand of football which was a large pleased with the showing of Balog, the star tackler of the put up a fine game, successfully hold- ing back all who attempted to pass Practice has been called for Wednes- day evening Shamrocks Meet Defeat Shamrocks f Kensington down to defeat at the hands of Pawnee Juniors yesterday, score Ringwood, - Ritchie and Fer- starred for the locals. Consid- ering the fact that only eight men on the field the Shamrocks, they did very well. It doesn't speak well for the Pawnees. Where the Shamrocks' other players were " mystery ran they fierd the op score of the high superior avenur and with one a crowd well team team one, scemed the The o went the 6-0. were for Men's Bible Class The regular meeting _ o the Men's Bi ‘ of Bertin Swin Wednesday cveni this 8 o'cloct monthiy f e g o Community vening the the What Silk Vests, dainty colors, in peach, white, hemstitched top Bloomers in peach and pink, priced $2.98 a pair. Glove Silk Petticoats, the much desired kinds, grey, Belgium, blue, henna, some two tone effects, sclling for $2.98 to $7.98 a pair. Leave Your Orders Now For Xmas! Personal Greetings, more styles than ever in our ‘ | line of samples of Personal Greeting Cards; they are more beautiful this year than ever. s less than seven not delay your cards in plenty of time. Stationery Section, look through our line of Samples order at once “SCARAMOUCHE", popular edition Ml Successtal School Children Seymour by Wednesdas e N Guard Team Rehearsal Martha Rebekah guard team will STATE POLICE ON DUTY noid an important rencarsai in oda | Fellows' hall this evening. The work s of the team will be practiced in prep- | aration for a busy scason. Members are asked be present at 8:15 Into Silent | g'clock. : lfrom_ the instant you taste the appetizing flavor of this crisp, delicious laxative food, the digestive system goes right to work for your improved heaith and energy. The principal content of Post’s Bran Flakes is wheat bran—made non-irritating by special process- ing. Wilg the bran are retained other valuable por- tions of tHe wheat, rich in nutriment, including mineral clements and vitamin-B. __Give health and appetite this daily treat. Order TODAY, from your grocer, and—be sure it’s POST’S. Now youll like 5rn / Leave For Florida For Winter—iteal i to Fstate Deal — Packs Birthday A birthday party day at the Anna Casciclle in honor Postmaster James k. Usher, chair-|day. couples man of the committee of Brock- ‘ascielio reeeived a Fardes post, American Legion, which tiful gifts, Games conducted the essay cont:st among the |lunch was serve : public school children on the subjeci . - l-InlnulIv‘Ilthh e ' “Our Flag and what it means” an.| Miss Gertrude Herskeil of Rock- nounced this morning that the prizes "" '; epent vh.r» w Nn-rn‘l_ as the guest would be awarded in connection with | I "'::_Iu Gertrude Ward of Kast the Armistice Day exercises on the "'“‘:‘t» 'r'_”»\ town lot this afternoon. Miss Marjorie b street motored northwestern | { Ina was awarded the first |Tsabel Rutland was awa section of the state over the week-end prize for having the hest essay among The t 3 A P - the several hundred which were sub- pr‘ln" rip was made in her new | y mitted. Miss Anna Rusczyk won sec e % | 4 Mrs. Earl Shelc f Benr ond prize and Robert FE. Deegan, o lon o nnington, Party was held home of Miss of her birth- | attended. Miss | number of beau- were played and Traffic Officer—Attend Bible Con- Siilers fercnce in New Haven—Briefs, afternoon Seven SILKEN UNDER- R. and $2.50. r‘nnk straps, Hart of to East Main | with self the | | | i i i | | | f | navy, black, also sle A.) N. H., returned to her home yesterday after spending the week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Aspinall of Broad street The Busy sewing meet at the home Foran on Whiting evening. third, Honorable mention was given to Miss Ruth Tyler, Miss Anna Cole- man, Miss Betty Brastow and Wal {trude Johuson. The contest was one of the most successful ever conducted | by the Legion post and, without = | doubt, will become an annual affair, The committee feels deeply indebted to Principal Orin 1. Judd and the school teadhers for their asssitance rendered to the judges, Miss Heler Krock, Mrs 1+ Marjorie Isher ee cirele will Mrs. Martin street, Tue of Lost ter ar Bristo embroider Satur w night betwe d strects Call at our leat) Kunne anc e The Armistice duled to sta ofternoon and civie and military organizations had prom ised to take part. The school children were preparing to be in the Sabatini st s s by phae with weeks away, do l' iNustrations, Fpow Final Arguments Likely In Vanzetti-Sacco Case Dedham, Mass, Nov, 12.—Freder march, Short exercises were held on ick € Katzman special assistant town lot afterwards. The factory | Attorney general made in the superior [whisties were hlown at 11 o'clock this | court today what wer expected to be morning, the, final argnments the state State Police On Duty against defe motions for a new | Plainville once again passed n week.. | 1181 for Niccola Saeco and Bartolo With“Mrs, T, C. Hodgson. The Boy end without any automolile accidents, | 0 \aNzetti convicted of the n Scouts will meet Friday evening at|due again to the igilance and efficient | o | PRYMAaster and his - guard T o'clock with jlev. Samuel A. Iiske, work of th® members of the state {iee h Lrmntree, Taking up one of Cafeteria Supper, police NAYS Bosh etAlIof | rorutitten ot el p alieged un The Woman's Ald soclety of the to patrol @« roads on Saturday and | witness Mr. Katrmann Beriin - Congregational church will §unday. Motorcyele policemen were | pejser had T serve a cafeteria supper next Thurs. riding wp and down the roads all day | defense Investis day evening at 6:3% o'clock. Follow- yesterday, keeping the autoists with He argued ing the supper in the dining room of |in the law and warning others who | known to the defonse at {he time the church a social time will:be held, | Were on the verge of reckless driving. | Pelser had 1old what he Teachers' Reception, Leave Vor Florida case whep hs testified t A reception to t of the Mr.and Mrs. James Eaton, Mr, und | Whom he Worthington district will be held ¥ri- Mrs. Howard La¥ield and John Mat. | 1Paving the of the s duy evening at the parsonage of the thews left today to spend the wintep | ©ither Saceo or “the dead Berlin Congregational church under months in Miami, Plorida. My, and | Mim and that the defense the auspices of the Motherhood club Mrs. A, D, Cady of Maple street winy | 85k for a tria of Berlin, leave for Miami next week _ Chicken Pie Supper. Real Lstate Transfer British Parliament Will The Ladies' Tienevolent society of| George Clark hus sold his hot the Kensington Congregational church | Hart's'Corners to Frank A o will gerve a chicken pie supper 1 ot i chureh parlors this IViday rw‘rr:nr\);.' Vl\l'fll.lfl':\"‘:}” L T AN mkdL St ) ' the agency of 8kinner, 8mith | for tomorrow's All are invited & Co., of Plainville and the Items of Backs< Into Tramic discussed by The Girl Scouts of An autolst whose name a food in the secured this morming Saturday afternoon exeited Saturday from 2:5 0 o'clock past the wrong The sclectmen will meet in the fic officer in the office of the town clerk this evening. ! ped by Constable Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Damon spent autoist Sunday with relatives in Waterbury, come Several from Berlin attended the side Vale-Maryland football game at the the Yale Bowl Saturday afternoon A done large crowd from East Berlin and Berlin was present at the Wesleyan- Willlams game at Middietown Fast Berlin Ttems, The ladies of the ®Bacred Heart church will give a whist and social in the church parlors this evening at § o'clock. Mre, John Lewis will act as hostess. The public is cordially invited to attend A I J. Cummings of Southington spent Sunday guest of friends and relatives in town On the new timetable, into effect Sunday, th changes were made in the evening trains on the The last two trains will at 8:15 and 1150 p. m Middietowh at 6:59 and theer no trains betweey it cssitates a end of the Mr. and daughter the week tives on The line of Berlin Church Notes, for The Woman's Aid society will meet Wednesday afternoon at o'clock force who of Pelser, a admitted stite state that falsificd to both and tria was that knew of the hat a man automabile hefore that however, 1 nehers had s ar SCCNe onting was conld not new on this ground at | and Sarah | By The Amso g of parliament question of a tion the general elec today announced, The to Germa wers cahinet but no ox-erown p o Post Berlin will hold wal community house of this week not lecisions were rathey DIENE When he droye side of the conte . Here they are, in front of their old haunts, the ti [@nd the failure of the Franco-Ameri- iy Waghington, The taller of the two, who is wearing the sort - egiionignst el oo ity hat that candidates throw in the presidential ring, is William McAdoo, lis eompanion is Senator Carter Glass of Virginia. wers considered lord high cha George governn ca Downing strect just befors the met and had a haif ) tion with Prime Minister prosumed his re-e fold sale ny became sllent trar rand was stoy W. Furrey, The ordered to back up ana the post on the rght doing hacked into officer, damage paration inquiry Birkenhe under the Lord was SOOTHINGTON WS ed at around and in so ture silent he No our's cor the town co aldwir into the co was It He arles F tomorre Attorney will be represented ptry Conlon of Attendng Conference . G. Ward, pastor of s Baptist church, anq wife, are attending thegbibls and mis sionary conference wieh opened to. day in the Canvary Baptist churceh in New Haven. They will attend tomor row’s and Wednesday's sessions. s To Attend Comeert ATER number of Plain il planning to attend the con ven by the [ forming League h ussed X . was dis Rev, J ) the Plainville Hearings in 15 Million Dollar Law Suit Started Dedham, Ma Nov 12, —George Willett tool eague witnees today A uit | ha Robert and hanking nd Nortn ing ir high this will by ip the be was rumor at a et nbly mee : W Ca ife of & was held, withe permission wgainst " Lotns Male quartet a tan Wat 3 § — Coolidge Recommends u ssem by as the T Sey of suthington to- morrow eve spiracy ‘ ing there them ca s from W, Gar. leave | fleld © of Hutton & 52 As Jones sto bl these two Holy Name Smoker Holy Name society chureh of r iy of which went seat ot weats 1618 in the thoge sl are branch 1 leave Berlin N 12.—A me ne long eithet The g wait o of the | American 1elt branch Mrs Barbara, end guests Wilcox avenur Soclal Five” will home of Mrs, J. A. Williams or ficld avenue Tuesday afternoon Catholic club ¢ men Mie, Curtis Morgan of Newtown, the ng men of t n the of rela : Tuntor Mrs will AN ente Irene Merey Wil | oo . Damages of $200,000 Are * Asked in Bridgeport Suit Dellis 1 hold an ent & Feorgas f Mer and nt the rt and smoker iy Am ing at parish meet in the post rooms twice u month and o n s of rela- e leg for arnes post 18 the ican raday ere o'clock of th meet at the The Society Pen ans BALTINTS to form a ¢ rapecially e towr " as e a8 wn Fly Miss Morgan was for Hubbard church nent and dance theater tives in ¢t in the Monday # proce donated to the ) Facking Party e Aid me this place The of on nest g, the 18 being lies of 1. Gabriel's church will meet at the home of Mrs, J. ¥ MeCorkle Thursday afternoos 1o sew Mr. and Mrs. Philip Siebert and T Beatrice Sicbert New Britain # were the guests of Mr. and Mre, . par D. Rich at their home oft IMain street able Sunda OUCH LAME BACK, RUBLUMBAOOR * BACKACHE AWAY - wociet the mbers who are ¢ come 1ay 3 ty in church L] Mi of re or aimn e are ot at 10 | the prelim tacked. Thos individua are t Its to be bring afternoon e g1 time attending will " Japanese Boat Ended TAGAL NOY in and for the Distriet_ot men rmpoyed by the X i - CREAM FOR CATARRH . 0 ' ‘ v | The e night : OPENS UP NOSTRILS At ain "aini sent matt ~ Tells How To Get Quick Relief from Head-Colds. It's Splendid! Adolp No is caused by d the gen beckache Listen! Your backache lumbago, sciatica, or a strair anickest soothing. penetrat- ing St. Jacobs Oil. Rub it right your painful back, and instantly soreness, stiffness and appears. Don't stay t small trial bottie from your druggist and limber moment after it is applied t be th pai cause alias Ca made writ Court tor Matc of lication on 1P t is » meness That said application ippled’ Jetermined at a Court 8. Jacobs Oil of Probate 10 “id at Painville In i " I6th day of No- 1 wor o' elock s ckache pat app an Jer of «aid minor 1o more fu DERED, heard olief is ) relief i rea th die At the Community Theater Plainyille Tucdas Fyewing Under the Anspices of the ALL-PLAINVILLE POOTRALL TTEAM Ahiherg < Orchetra ars you in the ame of e notiee of application and Ol of place of the tumbago Rub old whenever honest &t have Taeohs hearing ng this having von sciatica, new - E poabliat Mu<ie W Symcopated . nspaper Tristriot EYDER or harmicss and docsn’t bur at ’ MERITT eprai ralgia an i hsolute Iy o Juig the skin. Observance of Sunday Both"these gentlemen are former secietaries of the treasury sury building, of without a per- it by Plain- Stevens of Guil- guesta Main former mgregational in

Other pages from this issue: