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under real worth. Regular $25.00 Coats $19.85 Regular $35.00 Coats $28.60 garments. 1 value giving and the savi ugious| * Berlin News 0¥ SCOUTS SEEK RED CROSS NAWES 7oY. Samuel A, Fiske Chairman of Drive in This Town UIRE _ SYSTEM ATTACKED ocal People Urged To Send Christ- mas Mail Early—Bible Class Sup- per—Church Plans’ Canyass—> Carthy Funeral Today—Items, his week wil, see the inning the annual Red Cross membership ive in Berlin and a concerted ef- t will be made to secure a great- number of memberships than ever samuel A. Tiske, in Congregationul church, s been selected as chairman of the ive and he announced today th Boy Scouts in the town will ake a thorough canvass of all dls- cts. Just when the drive will be mpleted is not known, according ) the chairman, but he stated that | work should be dqne by he end this week, ¥he local have an oppor- ity to win the prizes offered by \e New Britain council. The three hoys taking in the most member- <hips will he awarded gold, silver 0 bronze medals, respectively, le if the local troop averages the nighest number of subscriptions p scout it will win the national cou cil trophy placque offered in the con- sconts Sclectman George B. Carter said is morning that the officials and town of Berlin are very appreciative thie efficient work rendered by the New Britain and Meriden fire de- artments at the fire which destroy- K. Jones' home early yester- OTNing. The fire has caused mucl the fire town affer much officia one of t ¢ now out- reacheed hing aking, ineffective service red in t as the apparatus was delay town it in reac ST ify - s town selectmen whe aud this official tele tire headquarters for appavatus v, as frequ be ut he ever or es to the reached hod fs vever met Iy as y departme answer lividuals if they t will 1 other in ) assumie this has Its drawbacks fepling madc re willing the responsi- ility. Even and there is hat arrange considerable its should be SCHOOL CHILDREN ARE SICKLY s who value t . 2 welfare of chil- ren, should never be without a box f Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for hMdren throughout the sea- Bon. L WD com- for ness, Disorde! h Tr over GIVE na 1bles: ) years SATI — tegular $85.00 Coats—$74.25 pastor of | criticism | THE Regular $49.50 Coats $42.60 Regular $65.00 Coats $56.25 ngs are all yours. for the placing of fire ala in both L m hoxes rlin and Jast Berlin, Bible Clags Supper The Men's Bible class of the Sec- ond Congregational church will hold |its second annual *co-ed” supper in the church chapel at 7 o'clock to- | morrow evening. Itev. Dr. Rock- | well Harmon Potter of Hartford will | speak, and vocal and jnstrumental music will be furnished.% An attend- ance of ahout 200 is expected. Athletic Club Dance The Thanksgiving whist and dance of the Kensington Athletio club will be given in.Lloyd hall on Friday eve- Ining. The whist playing will begin {at $:15 o'clock in the low and 10 pound turkeys will be a ed the first prize winners, e will be- daming in the uppér han from 8 o'clock until midnight, the music being furnished by McKeon's | orchestra. A Dancing School Opens The Collegian Dancing school, con- lucted by James T. Sullivan, of New | | Britain, opened in Grange hall last | Iriday evening and will continue on succeeding Iridays. There i3 a be- ginners' from 7:30 to 8 {o'clock and a class for advanced pu- pils from 8:30 till 11;30 o'clock. send Christmas Mail Early Christmas mail s still unseen at [ the local post office, no packages or cards having yet heen recelved even jfor fore countries, Usually the Nholiday rush begins in mid-Novem- ber, hut this year it is exceptionally slow. The post office department is beginning to be alarmed at the situ- ation and the local office has | ceived a bulletin asking it to make | | every possible effort to have the | Christmas mail sent as early as pos- sible. Unless the seasonal rush he- | gins soon, when it does come it wih |0 swamp the postal authorities that | the gifts will not be received on time. | class re- Funeral of Suicide Funeral services for Michael Me- Carthy, who committed suicide last | Saturday by drinking rat poison, | were held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at Bridge cemetery. Rev. Samuel A. | Fiske, pastor of the Berlin Congre- | | gational ch , conducted the cere- montes. | Church Planning Canyass Plans for the “Every mber Canvass” of the Kensington Congre- | gational church were laid last 1 at a meeting of the church trustees) and the missionary society which was held at the home of Miss Mar- | jorie Moore. A budget was dra | up and will later be printed an distribu The canvass will b on Sunday, December 7. Solicitors| will be appointed to visit the differ- ent distriets of the town te obtain no and its be Sunday, November 30, several short talks on given by members of the eh Grange News Yie church On| 1 be a8 r the support of t nevolences for 192 ey there w the car rch, | Berlin Grange will || meeting of the to- | night. There will be a program ap- | propriate to the T g sea he plans being in charge of | Worthy Chaplain Charles Weldon The men's and ladies' degree | teams will go to Newington on No to exemplify t | second degrees on several candi-| | dates in that tewn and one or two | people. There will ba no more anksghi son g legree work here until next spring ¢ The meeting of December 2 mn] | be devoted to “Home Economic,” | | Mrs. George J. Reed and a comm tee appointed by her being in charge | of the arrangements, Labor saving @evices in the home will be discussed and it I8 expected that many of these will be demonstrated | The Christmas entertai the local Grange will be held on ember 16 Election Postponed of of \ The election 1 unti Athletic Club Mecting There will be a meeting Shopping Centor: Annual November Sale Of || Smart Winter Coats At Manufacturers Cost Prices FOR THE BALANCE OF THE WEEK we offer four days of wonderful value gi ing to all women and misses looking for a stylish winter outer garment. It is a Thanks- giving offer giving our patrons chance to buy at maker's cost a beautiful coat much Selection from our' entire stock at cost. THE COAT EVENT OF Higher Priced Coats at COST IN MISSES’ OR WOMEN'S SIZES or for the larger women, we give choice of all our regular stocks of smart new Winter Coats in plain styles, or richly fur trimmed | Our Coat Manufacturers have splendidly cooperated with us in the special Do not delay lLiave one that you will take pride in wearing. COATS OF VELORIA, LOREDO, KASHMELAINE, New Zelia, Downy Wool, Suede and Novella, Velvetone, Lustrosia, Furlaine in all the wanted color shades, lux- s trimmed with the following, Beaver, Squirrel, Wolf, Muskrat, Fox, Skunk, Opossum, Nutria, Sealine, Marmot*and Jap Mink. Come make early selection. (At these Coat Sale Prices no Coats will be sent on approval, or held on deposit,) | end at ) | Method en, first and |- BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, Plainville News DELEGATES ELECT & Trumbull to Attend Convention 4o Hold “House Beautiful” Real Lstate Dey Leave for Florida— Legion Auxiliary Notes—Plain- ville Briefs, Former Governor Marcus Hol- [ comb of Southington and Lieutenant | Governor-elect John H. Trumbull of Plainville were elected delegates-at- large to the republican senatorial convention to be held in Hartford next Monday and Tuesday, at a | meeting of the delegates from the | fifth senatorial district in the town | hall yesterday afternoon at 2:30 YEAR | o'clock. Delegates elected at the [ town caucuses “held in this district Regular $29.50 Coats | assembled to elect the two and there | was no contest for elther of the 2 I Wedding Announcement. Regular $45.00 Coats Announcement is made of the $37.25 | coming marriage of Miss Louise ! Greener, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | A, 3. Greener of 21 Broad street to Berton Hemingway, son of | Mrs. Sophia Hemingway of Linden street. The ceremony will be per- | formed Friday night at the rectory | of the chureh of Our Lady of Mercy | by Rev. John E. Fay, pastor. Both |are woll known residents of Plain- | ville, \ To Hold “House Beautiful.” The Woman's Federation of the Con church will open | the “llouse Beautiful” in the parish | house Thursday afternoon and will | continue it through Thursday eve. | ning and Friday afternoon and ev Ining. This will be the annual Christmas sala for the church and | will consist of 11 roonis completely | furnished with appropriate articles Kensington Athletic club at § o'clock .“‘}m':!d ‘::\mul:h“v.\{:y)'Tv,[’:\rn?bfi this evening in bs hall, Souk kaprons ‘lm‘ Bela Parents and Teachers' Meeting | Firt @ DI00R DATE BECS The parcnts of the Worthinglon | o@' 00 # 0/ F i S district will give a reception ta the | SHETR TEOCs SRt pi cachers in the Community house|52P for the children. A cafeteria this evening.. The purpose s to|uPPer Will be served each day con- bring the parents and teachers Into | "5 Of sandwiches, hot dogs, cof- more sympathetic relations. | L ity Stny el ich are to be 2 ] [ clos w Cafeteria Supper and Bazaar |, 00\ cone time Wednes- A cafeteria supper will be served | day, Iresh food is wanted each from 6 to 8 o'clock during the ba-| qay. zaar which will be held in the K sington Congregational church Fri-! day afternoon and evening. Home- | made pics, cakes and candy will be on sale. Articles may be turned in |at the church parlors tomorrow afternoon, , if you want a Coat. We regational Real Esfate Deals. The Plainville Realty Co. h a two-family house at 29-31 Broad street, through the Camp Real Estate Co. of New Britain, to larle G, Swmith and a ne-family t 1 Laurel strect to Lawrence . and Florence Melanson. The Kensington Community Leave for Florida. will hold its first social in Lloyd's | Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Chichester of hall early next month. | Park street left today Miami, The Inanda club will met tonight | IFla,, wherc they will spend the at the home of Miss Marjorie Moore. | ter, They arc members of a large Mrs. Frank Perkinson of Pitts-|colony of peopls from s and burgh, Pa., i3 visiting her parents, | other towns who winter the Mrs. and Mrs, James Garrity, in this | south, Mr s a town | refreshinment lain * Geo sumnmer time and during the winter. Amiliary Notes. ual Christmas sale Legi Barnes post, will sold Other Jtems club | str for wine in Chichester condul stand on East Alling is recovering from | street in an operation perforimed in the hos- pltal at Lowell, Mass { Mrs. Chatles Laughton was oper-| o ated on at the New Britain General | hospital yosterday and is reported | poo resting comfortably today, The local Y. M. T. A. & B will give a whist in the society’s hall tomarrow evening. Fast Berlin Ttems T regular meeting Knights of Pythias will be held at the society's hall on Grove strcet ! the war who a this evening, al Miss Miriam North has ret nd to her home on C after spending the week guest of Miss Marga agricultura : The local members of the Girl| Scouts will attend a meting of their Berlin Wednesday after- closes tha place Legion an of the to rican auxiliar b on Whitir ociet ; BOCieNY The committee r will me me of Mrs. Fisher The proce go towards fu wounded veter still patients in it hin o ot 41 3 be hoxes for the e of put eoiln this is one He auses to hs "oV forward is ex- Buried Here o hody of Mrs. vear Today. Enma Ro widow of William Rol- Haven, hrought rial at 3 K this . She is survived by one Miss A i a here In- ston, troop at ¥ was noon, iss Virginia Root has | to Har o'cloc retugned fter spending the wee r home on Main street. weekly meeting of the Com- b will be held Wednesday in th basement of the church. The entertain- will be in charge of ark. R ars ago. cometery, G ormerly The loft munity evening laini L good of W \id Mecting. Aid s totuor v Ladies’ ment progr Mothod Mrs, Har A m n st Tadies' i~ 10 Ladies oty 1d ting of the Modern Wood held in Athletic wirsday evening. Horgan and family have from Grove street to New L special mieet 0w homa hurch me Il be the buil Mrs moved Britain. Fpidemi ainy MARRIED WOMEN WIN FEngland, Nov. 18, 1 easiiy defeated t utest for the c of Colds of colds 1s Hartlepool & Married m spinsters in a er neat and the prettiest head of here. Al the awards were won by married won although were twice as unmarried women entered fn competition hai t a carnival many the at wling. 1 Bearings, d Standard Steel Bo a session ation ale “Cascarets” 10c if Dizzy, Bilious, Constipated To clean your bowels without ramping or ov- izziness, 8, ligestion, Nicest laxn carth d chi 10¢ 25¢ es—any drugstore, < I 0c box THO HORE HEWBERS Marcus Holcomb and John H.' MARRIAGE: ANNOUNCEMENT donated must | East | Jaker aniels Bakes 56 452 429 Grinding 7 9 05 86 86 80 | — 458 447 Inspection 50 05 Gould .. Elliott ,... Landy | Wehner Murray Brooks 15 . 105 5 444 Special Match ¢ A special match game played tomorrow evening at the Ideal alleys between the 'Temco bowling team and the team from the Hart-Hegeman Co, in Hartford, This | will be a humdinger as both teams | huve strong timber to sclect from, | Holy Name Social The Holy Name soclety of the | ciurch of Our Lady of Mercy will | hold another soclal in the Legion will,| be The committee in charge has ar- ranged several surprises for the eve- ning. The affair is open to all mem- | bers of the parish and no admission is charged, An entertainment will be furnished and dancing will be en- joyed. Red Cross Drive, Success is meeting the efforts of the local committee and their so- licitors in the annual drive for mem- berships for the American Red Cross. The Boy Scouts are working daily seeking contributions and re. ports, though unofficial, state that they are meeting with good recep- tions everywhere. Of all the mem- berships to ba collected here, only 50c of each one goes to the national headquarters, and the remainder stays here, Lobbies will probably be set up in various places this 80 that those who have been unable to gend in their contributions before will have everything at their | convenience. All the factories are reporting in for the drive and al- though thers is no concerted can- vass this year, it is confidently ex- pected that Plainville will go away over the top in the final returns. Congregational Church Notes. The executive committee of the Congregational church will meet parsonage, The teachers® training class will meet tomorrow evening in the church at 7 o'clock. Plainville Briefs, Meyer Sneideman left yesterday for Washington, D. C., where he will spend a month before going to Florida for the remainder of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brandon have returned to their home in Philadelphia after spending a few days as the guest of their grand. son, Robert Gregory Gibson, of West Main street. To rent—3 furnished rooms. In- quira Stanley M. Smith, Co. Ine, Neri Block, Plainville. Phone 41-4,— Well seasoned wood for sale. G, A. Tuttle, 12 Crown St., Plainville.— advt, FLOWERS ARE Paris, Nov. 18, — supplanted s for girl's evening coiffure. sidered chic to twist a real flowers across the hack of the head holding them in place with shell pins. As a result of the new fad, much valuaQje jewelry has been pawned here, ACK owers the have ie young Tow SHIP HALTS SERVICE Princeton, Ind, Nov. 18.—A loud noise in the air above the . Branch Methodist church inter. rupted services for several minutes, The congregation hurried outslde and saw a dirigible, westbound, fiy- ing low and directly When the ship had service was resumed. Beauty A Gleamy Mass of Hair overhead. passed over, 35¢ “Danderine” does Wonders for Any Girl's Hair Girla! Try this! When and dressing your hair, your hair brush with a Dan- lerine” and brush it through y halr. The effect is startling! You an do your hair up fmmed it will appear twice as t Leavy—a mass of glea sparkling with life and that incomparab as and luxuriance. While beautifying t " is also toning each eingle hair to nd strong t and dandruff rin combing sten hair, possess nd stimula grow t Hair st lisappears. refreshing " at any drug or tol a Dan- unter p nd just see how healthy and youth- ful your hair becom roofs Thursday cvening at 8 o'clock. | this evening at 7:30 o'clock in the | It is con-| NO\VEMBER 18, 1924, Bristol News HOOGH PEDDLERS * FINED N0 JALE Kravitz and Cot Penalized $200 and Three Months Each ‘HIGH SCHOOL_HONOR LIST | al Anne I'letche mas Fund——Smith And Rarnes freshnes | is sealed r, Harriet Goodsell, Oscar Pease Alice I | To Debate—Real Estate Boand '\, Iys Stillman Anna Takes Up Ales Case. Anria Louls Kravitz and Daniel Got of Waterbury, who were delivering |liquor in” five gallon cans in Eust | Bristol last night, found it unprofit- [able to attempt to bribe Motorcycle Officer Henry Jaglinski when Le ar- rested them. As & result of their dealings they were hrought before | Judge Joseph M. Donovan in o city court this morning and each | priArEIE IO sentenced to three months in jailand | 5 BEHEM Blank, | fined $200 and costs. il 2180 A NES The men came here from Water. | 116170 Geruldsen, . bury and had already delivered one | Nellcy, Mildred King, Mar five gallon can of liquor before they 2dang g ncheste |were apprehended by Officer Jag- de Moody, |Uinski. In the car were discovered I Fols/ Ot {two more five gallon-cans of liquor, | day, o | 1t cost Georgs Keith, charged with Milton Slad breach of the peace at his home on Tulip street on Sunday morning, well | for not being more truthful in the | court room. A fine ot $50 and costs | was imposed. | Willlam Ballard, an old offender, fell by the wayside again on North street last night and was picked up by Officer Jaglinski., He has alrcady |served saveral jall sentences and | Judge Donovan gave him the choice | |of getting out of town immediately | |or ot going to the Connecticut State | | Farm and Norwich. William Swingle, whose case was | continued from yesterday morning | jon the charge of violation of the | |liquor law and misconduct, had a | | jail sentence of one year imposed | with the understanding that it would | be suspended providing that he left | the city today. He was represented | by Attorney Joseph F. O'Connell. Suit In City Court Slashed tires, damaged gardsns, | charges for rent and a dispute over | the price of a sidewalk are issues in | ithe sult of Frank Karwolski of For- | estville against Samuel Poselli, tried | before Judge §. Russell Mink in the | city court. At one time Poselli lived | in a house owned by the plaintift, Karwoleki, and while a tenant, con- | tracted with the plaintiff to build a | |sidewalk in front of the house, | | When the work was completed, the | contract price had been exceeded, | and a battle of words ensued. Dur- | |ing the construction work the de- | fendant, Poselli drove into the Kar- | wolski yard with his motor car and | | therein lay the bill for the damages | |to the garden. While the car was |parked in the Karwolski yard, Po- | selli asserted that his two rear tires | had been slashed out of plque, cau cd by the stdewalk dispute. No fixed sum was asked for by James T. Mather, attorney for Ka wolgki, and decislon was reserved by Judge Mink until the ftems may be fully investigated. Attorney Wil liam N. Derosier represented the defendant, | One of the star wi plaintifft was Mrs. , Dora Beck William Elenora Brackett, Gulden, Kroll, Florence Miller, Jennic man, Marjorie Joh Merwir Warner. Mention (80- ilbert Alford, C Agnes Spicl- Honorable Frances Plerro, H Quanz, Cathe Rock, Emily Mary St Elizabeth s e, Sullivan, John The Safe Mead’s Dextri Maltose, nymbers. all ...49¢ Medine, $1.60 size T 2C 66¢ Ovoferrin, $1.00 size . Wampole's Extract of Cod §}'.‘J§§ igz'g o 5ic 1 8¢ 16¢ 89c¢ 42¢ 24c e waale 3ic 32¢ W ;\mpvle'\.( reo-Terpin Com- pound, 59 C Atwood's Bitters, i Oe ~ ELECTRICAL es for the Rose Soloman, a {lenant of the complainant, who in formed Atftorney Derosier in his cross examination that “women are of curiosity.” This statement | came out in answer to a question ot the defending counscl as to AMrs. Soloman’s information in regard to |the condition of Poselli ear, when it left the Karwolski vard. She said that curiosity prompted her to observe the departure of the ma- {chine and that it was “0, K.” when | {it left, The complex nature of the |case was too much for Judge Mink, {who decided that much thought | {must be given to the legal questions | whise arose, smith And Barnes Debate Herbert Knox Smith ot Farming- {ton and Editor Arthur S. Barnes of the Bristol Press will be arrayed | a nst each other tonight at the First Congregational parish house on the child labor question. Mr. Barnes | 1l oppose the proposition, while | Mr. Smith will take the affirmative. W paigning for the post of representative in the recent elec tion, Mr. Barnes placed opposition | to the child labor question as one of the planks in his “platform.” He | has talked in several of the towns |of the state against the proposition, Away Go Clothes reports were made to th morning of a wholesa g of the eslines in the Bristol section of the last Quinine Tablets Maltine, plain an all combination Eskay’s Food, 65c size .. Pape’s Cold Comp. Wyeth's Vichy Its, i Kemazone, 50c size . Merck’s Milk Sugar, 50c Lysol, hle s Hle o elot Size e Men's shirts and u: have been the ch era 10es, Honor Roll Announced. i first The hener roll for weeks at the local high s announced t »day by FPrincipa 25¢ size 17C OC § &8 ea—Char Howard Tyler. fors Hackman, Harold The PacKage prevents deterioration of or flavor. "SALADA' T El A in the most scientific pacKage Known. HE18 Louise White. Sophomores—Helen Barnum, An- toinette Beach, Rita Bensom, Mile ©d Capirchio, Wilhelmina Chaps, Dorothy Cook, Mable Crump- George Curtis, Ileen Eastman, Ralph Engel, Joseph Fleming, Ed- mund Henke, Eleanor Holt, Helen Klimovitch, Viviaa LaCourse, Ray- Maceotte, Raby Curtin, Mare juric Miller, Aiice O'Dea, Eleanor Porter, Josephine Splelman, Rosalia Sturgeon, Wanda Warzinski, Her« bert White, Juniors—Doris Alcxander, Arline Anderse Elsie Anderson, Esther Anderson, Veron‘ca Beaucar, Vernoa askey, Helen Budd, Eleanor Catls , Bertha Enge!, Loulse Feldt, Paul Ford, Lois Hawxhurst, Allen Hueftlein, Dorls Hultman, Barbara . William Lee Wey, Shirley Ma« n, Evelyn McCabe, Mildred Nelson, Agnes Phelan, Laura Potter, Cath- crine Sergl Naoml Stroh, Alice man mond n, (Continued on Page 13.) 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