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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERATD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1024, " o e P e ST | Plainville News 1 wiw WNCN Bristol News | wi s s more i «'Says His Prescription | | 01 year, the water department is re- Lemeris . ? ] 96— 2904 oot i grow h \ Buae s Lo e ve | Has Powerful Influence $1.500 DAAGE IN o " WARVETERANSTO i Sl O i it g installations of 23 new services and i Stavio .. 0 §7 seven™wrolays. The relays havel . 5 0 11 Atlen, of 26 Forh Tussel) ) " {shown A falling off as there are 31 i pocnester, N. Y. suffered for yeur MeAulif : P ol {less than last year eumatism, Many times this terrible dlas [ That there is plenty of water for | caso left him helpiess and unuble to work, | Schuing o.oovu 99 115 84 Hatl " Saiiat the Ity | He finally decided, after years of cense- the imme needs of the city esa tudy, that no oue can be free from ——— Iff| Firemen’s Work Saves Building | i e or i EX-Magor o Become HoDORAry {Leen,2nicuncs v whe, deoartrient i wil ot Sesimtbe impa renco Howling Teag 000,000 gallons, which 18 equal to ap- | ¥ore dissolved In the joints and muscies D AI N TY Gl FT S FOR - and Adjonng Structures 'S S b of EmmetPot R g T —— ning aLITEILAES doys il (olion W, s compounded a prescription that quickly ing scores Ingraham has been elected slotely . elgn and president of the Clppany Country w ¢ ! from his system, ) | secretary, Lester G ot suffer rywhere know about his Plans Made Tor State Encampmen 4 \ ¢ R b L tlourney: treasurer, Harry C. Barnes; " the newspapers. He | i tructed druggl very- | Cement Road Completed—Trum- £mi ioted druggists ever Lo T of V. F. W, Neat June—vBimho” directors, Herbert (. Lagerblade and yitere 10 dispense. Allenrhu with the tne (13 i b2 ¥ .- Charles B, Simmors, Jin It the first pint bo bull Bowlers Defcat Hart & Hage- . ) 213 Brings In Large Sum For LIks' N the way to complete recov “Bimbo” Nets Substantial Sum R el mann—Other Bowling Scores. Machine 1 Christmas 1und, “Bimbo”, the my comedy pre- YOU HAVE A WEE ONE OR TWO IN MIND THAT YOU PLAN TO GIVE TO, Damage amouiting to well over || Al A AL BO T, Bl (1 i) i ) 94 s Bk Former or Josc Commuilty theater under the a108- | ————— t : h L e iy NS $1,500 was done by the fire yester- | l [AS-——Why not give the ‘thought materialization and visit our Infants’ Section, one lay in the Pl le Bak i 8 . [WHIL b initiated an ¥ |plees of Bristol lodge of FEiks, has| M E . . . ““ 0 ”..h‘ Ll g o g § member 0 1 netted a substantial sum for the floor up, making choice from the wonderful showing of gift suitables that will make !;““’l"‘l"r" ne If”vn I s | e Veterans of ITor ar he | charily fund of the lodge, Although APL HILL NEWS o blaze started in a the youngsters happy, and give you a much better selection than if you waited until DEmeut atodalin ihoktesar Eo n i returns not ' show : 41T 4 Through hi ' id the service | managers feal hight Thel - e . i i 49 T g BtinElot the 2 Jater. With a splendid assortment, now in its full completeness, we call attention to | was spreading rapidly when discov i men of the uring war and {production played Tuesds 7 \" it l' B 1‘ the Woman's 00 be found there. . |ered by one of the clerks in the|, ... . a1 since the close o s, Attor-|Wednesday nights to club 0 e some of the many to be d | bakery at $:30 o'clock, and by the | Sh ney Dutton has won a warm place e por from November 26 to Wed- . time the fire partrdent had & . in the hearts of the men who w McCarthy Recoverin, nesd afternoon, Decemher 3. It Our 50c to $1.95 Gift Table contains very pretty and practical gifts for that baby rived the whole cellar was afire. At g ] “ 1 . & » Decem! 3 q called to the c 1 . i X o Wil be held at the home of Mrs. L., or babies vou like. | one time it looked as if the re g g S Cul B i < Brakeman Edward Mo ofl o e art 3 5 3 the locs R ) 4 p bhins avenu The cstablishment would he GOOGH0 ! comes In recc he appre. |\1e loc el E L O DI CES Sl of the afternoon will con- nd the flames spread t » post | > injurcd a month ago, when part of g oo : Wi tion roakin : sist of a book review by Mrs, J. H. Dainty Dresses, $1.00 to $10.98. White Baby Rompers, $1.00 to $5.98 pr. Silk |Rliowice, but the five worked o | 160 i [ L is foot was severcd as he fell he. ™St Of a book r Bygatead o After the o Latham, and tableaux presenting : - 3 ] tivd G - 7 sse i eath , I8 recovering a e lo- Coats, long or short, priced $5.98 to $14.00 Bonnets, $1.00 to $4.98. cftectivhly 3 18 con- Assembly Dept. AlooRai b\ tonts ; ie 1':,“',,1"- 1-’,']%\' ring at the lo- SR SN0 o each Knitted Bonnets, $1.00 to $3.50.. Baby fined to the ccllar and soon put un- | Dionne . §0 1 6 |around the world la . T | ysicians were able | Ao : e to save the major part of the foot | 3 : 5 | der control. Ode 2 3 9 he paid a fiyin ol : T Loy Angora Bonnets, $4.98 to $7.98. \Wool | Bunting, $2.98 to $8.50. ¢ 17 PLIRUES Wil SRtHat ha Irs. Leonard 1 Jamage 1.0 e to|C, Griff L83 79 §0— @ Tt i 1e will be hampered hut| x of Johnson Sweaters, $1.69 to $4.98, Embroidered Carriage Jackets, $3.98 up. ‘_”‘.‘, ‘\"‘,.‘fi,.‘;( -"’w. Lot so00 s ‘,;Hr,‘”' ; 5 f’,“‘, sl ‘m“”‘m s lttl, it any, as Uho resuit of the ne- Sreet ia ape S PR Embroidered Satin Carriage Robes, | Baby Blankets, 98¢ to $5.98. {and $600 woith of stock was de- |Lemeris ..... 5 R sa tharin i i - Sican i e l\v}v”w the in- len priced, $4.98 to $6.98 cach. | Three Piece Set—Hood, Jacket, Bootees, M‘(m"' f“j‘“‘ I’.“.;‘:N‘,‘,:;‘ e Al = ‘"““‘“u! or to the guest, Attor Wil Bl o Bathrobes, $1.59 to §: ea. Embroid- | $2.98 and $3.98 set. . . RO AL ) A TR (0 Gt : [Vetorans Plkn. Eocanimeat Officers will be elected at the an- : s ered Bibs, $1.00 to $4.98 Embroidered Pillow Slips $1.75 to §4.50. room used by the male eriploycs of y Preliminary plans for naking Rl e "',‘:’{,',‘,,.';r‘:":‘f‘ on J. ifubert on Rol venue Tues- Kid Shoes, $1.00 and $1.50 pr. Baby = Satin Carriage Boots, $1.98 up. ':,\“‘["lf"”-" and desiroved “ail - the |terday n by the Ladics fate_encampment of { R O aE O T s e e e Stockings, 50¢ to $1.00. | Bedtime Dolls, 50¢ to $4.98 ea. Teeth- GlOL AU n spite of the fire, | society the chur of Forelgn Wars u e e e e (i plans will be diseussed for the o K el 1A \ A = the bakery was open and conduct- | ehn ¥ 3 a su 2 and 13, the largest milita e S i : Rattles, 25¢ to $1.75 each. Banks T5e. | ing Rings, 25¢ and 50c. 4 posed fair. which will begin in the consolation to Mrs, Walter J. Sor- were formulated row. = ing busincss today. njoyable affair onstration ever held in Water Bottle, §1.00, $1.50. Toilet Sets, Rosette Garters, $1.00 and $1.25. 1ot Seek Tospital Donations. a P : at a meot Popularity Contest Teaders Toe to $4.50. | Plate, $3.00 and $3.98 ea. | A gencral fll‘n-ll‘ for fruit, vege- | wh ‘ me 1 of social, fraterna " Tolorastelallael ik (heroastial the & Baby Wardrobes for $11.98, Bathnettes priced, $11.98. |General hospital and Children’ e TR s et et el oF $ Home by the Plainvills members of In the officlal .computation of the| Mrs. Trving Rogers and daughter the hospital board. Tocal residents returns tod announced this aff. | ©f New London were guests of Mrs. made a very generous response last eRal sent- fernoon, Miss (' a Choiniere R. . Skinner for a few days last | year, and those in charge hope that ] b (o ing the organizations be members |the Plainyille will ma 1 its good ree- | ar il of such cdfiniitt club was near future, is in lead wit 1 Chapman a until further or-|close sacon: » | gregational church and was pianist Announce Birth of Daughter, ord by at least equalling the 23 | fo 5 e due mainly to ganization could be ted The ,.N’“i'_ Annolneaalt B 2 R B I News |of the Men's Bible class. He was| Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Ormsby are|amount this year. i of Pythias League, The mecting was called to order [ernoon are as follows: R | WL 2af Sndugt ALT0 er ln | also leader of the Worthington or- | receiving congratulations on vhn\ All donations shou I¢ a K te. by Commander Charle 3lancha P! ¢ 0 retu _'1 from _fl chestra, He was a graduate of the | birth of , Elizabeth | . grocery store not FALTLDALS) New York state where i & : S 3 meieg Dot apman 8,092, Or ot . visited their son, William Bar- | Beritn schools. His death was a|Irene, on November 17, 1924, [tater than next Tuesday morning, = 7 rt roor d h {great shock to his large clrcle of No Bible Class Banquet. for on that day they will be col-| Wilb . el 7 93adjo y con take ! Eon RS TON P | friends. Out of respect to the leader, W.!lccted and sent to the hospital and | I3 - ¥ 03 t > theater on account o : 4 Tt ] He is survived by his parents, two | H. Meagley, t! nual banquet of | children's home to bring Thanksg - - lack hes that builldiag. T. |3 o : MARRIED & | L e n Lillian TLeF gErpans brothers, Walter and John, and one | the Berlin Men's Bible class, which | ing cheer to the BEoplEIRINORGIAD 326 3% P. Cahill active worker in V.17525 Anna Wi Mr. and Mrs. George B. Cowles of sister, Miss Elinor. Funeral services | was scheduled: for last evening, has | institutions. : ¢ Trombull . F. W. circles and cditor of “Pop Moteill 740 e e Al ety cetet will be held from the home of his|been indefinitely postponed, The | is Pla : e hospital | B, | won B F elected pern chiairman of Blsle Bowerris NG s iroak |t 33th anniversary of their parents Saturday afternoon 2| cc boa y L _ T i Ll (e b e at 2 nmittee has stated that it will s he - committee. William E. Farley o 7,427, Eva Christian G have one o'clock, Rev. Samuel A, Fiske offi- | refund the money pald for tickets Schéols Open Wednesday 18 elected first vice chairman a Melander 7 i Graydon y s of Platts- clating. Burial will be in Maple |0 any desiring it. Those wishing a| Contrary to the report - s e I e a1y § sided at coting. Other | walen © Helen Oselle Meagley N. B. H .S- cemetery, Berlin, return of money are asked to tele- | 1ight's Herald, the local sehools will - rs of the committee that were | \irg e ’ Say Jones Has No Case phone Wilfred R. Moore, 478-3. be open next Wedpesday afternoon. 56 3 1 ted were Mrs. Edward Hughes, Tty Gi . e ) 5 4 Thanksgiving Dance, | Late yasterday afternoon Superin- quir N o chairmgn; R. E. Rowe, |1 A b ibas Authorities say that E. R. (Dyna-| . 8 : . Sab i ¥ . p P ¥ g ] Marion O'Connor § smdent v]{mm [)i kocldem [imitey Tones" wioss hoties onel ool | The 'Iensingfon's Athletio ub of Schooly Orrin L. Judd |11 Tuttie e 52107 ¢ v and Walter Blatherwick, e Eroyedibyintoteatly ide inor o hold a Thanksgiving whi 1 that, as in ot ars | A : 2 ing, has no case against the town of | 204 dance tomorrow evening at|and as neellnthe s enonh BT T aine : S Wisnicsk UNERRL N SATURDAY [Fm shen ortiaima b’y | erd b, Kosaion Sk e it et wouls e T el e e of Caling” (0 [ SE5%, B 400 S anine Thousande Have Discrvered 11 it and come to re protection and Al : Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets ator, claiming (hat e 1s not get.| IV Prizes for whist Wil ho n wien the schools ropen the far: 2 : ™ i i 0 ; Pt Lamal - area Harmless Substitute ting the protection from fire, Sl .-”NH(i‘:”’r:[;,‘»j; na ling Monda T et s $ip o e () T « 5,103, Minnie . Dr.Edwards Olive Tablets— the sube Tt \\.x;! pointed out by town offi- el Restiies S “‘ : <o aitins og ! e | 00, Alice Dillingham 4,105, Stitute for calomel—are a mild but sure : —G Property | cials today that Mr, Jones has not ing, though no exa 1 the % 5 7 18 PauticipatsRin S laxative, and their cffect on the liver i own jotiBertin=cGRraRe LSRRl ioes i protection; in Lol cal Red Cross roll ca 64 264 « elebration Flks Hold Supper. > Not Sold—May Tmprove Railroad | fact, fire protection is not guaran- | padie L nazaany nvaila e suiceess of the anr AL to ling Ay ademasielesiod S Srlatoljlodesiof laim Jones Has No Case Against : . almost instantaneous. These littleolives % 3 The Ladies' Aid socic R S Nationals i o A e i I b st Soiored tablets are the result of Dr. teed, they say, One third of the 1 i f shiy su ationa chairma comm Edwards’ determination not to treat station Property—Other Items. he pays is going toward street E 1 Methodist 0 A s the case in 1 ork [Jackson A .. 1 ) - and following his election, the|eveni ne sk liverand bowel complaints with calomel. |and two-thirds is for water, it was AR SADROLE &ncy v z members is in the hands (Borg, M ] ; 5 muyor was called upon for f la 3imbo L The pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after The town of Berlin was plunged hto griet yesterday afternoon when b was learned that Rosclle Harvey feaglsy, 19 year old son of Mr. and irs. W. H. Mecagley of Barlin strect, lad been run over and kiiled by an utomobile on the turnpike. The ac- pointed out, i berSat2p.om. A a ¢ Scout troop, T.ast|Jones, F. 5 ] e th e committee | Rriggs of the The delay of eight minutes, which o Wil be ‘on'male at| .., hoys had such sucees | effects. They don't injure the teeth like has been criticized, was an unavoid- | S Hme 1 Ing picces of has- furnished with free - 2 1 1 5 ‘ < of arranging for } presented strong liquids or calomel. They take able one, according to information | made Al portation to the Ya o t t nea the E tr 1l hold of the trouble and quickly correct secured today. Russell Gol who | ¢ 105 r o will be ball game by the grateful local eliap- la 50— 164 “ . s as the iggs was " it. Why cure the liver at the expense of sent in the first call to the New Tirit- EEL ock ter and {1 P striving ot oy 5 5 [ 1 T ¢ h ‘ tion rse of gold as a I ation of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays ain department, later communicated 1 it} 5 ed t 1 the 1 t k done by hin havoc with the gums. So do strong ident occurred shortly before with First Selectman George 13, Car. S Neauticnlly e o the ' | Dristol lodge o 3 vill liquids, Tt is best not to take calomel. b'clock, when the young '"«“; Ju er, who responded almost at : i L fet 3 S Tedoratio ' T—537 i1 h ¢ “riday - 1 lodge of sorrow at it t- Let Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets take rom a trolley car and ran from be- | ot » teh will be held te att oo o : Loty LS e e 3 its pl; hind it, being hit by an automoblle | o yrl oy 1ag sent in the | 11000 ARd ¢ at the ; % : : | 6 : ampment [ J. Mulligan. Thoms racy wi Headaches, “dullness” and that lazy iriven by Harold E. call to the New Rritaln department . i : g : v 1 : o in t ver the e v, feeling come from constipation and a Vashington uvenie, e T b Ve Aratiani il 3 om 5:30 o'clock un-{"° e S : SN 5 - 7 iny ebs ne - disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards® i was a memver of the clazs of | {7 WEN | arer in the o ening and tomorrow a . . Al B o fo Olive Tablets when vou feel “logy " and 26, New liritain high schoo feven rooms v T i ik S ST { . ] ; B b 5 Ny i e i *‘heavy.” They *clear” clouded brain Tie ariver s not blamed, but §s | P00 (IR Y ARLAC e ishe ) I 5 o ; Ceitreian a _ and *“perk up” the spirits. 15¢and 30c. held in bonds of $1,060, pend- o SR | X g jens 1 a a A A promised | Pro compn id to assist in making 1y of Kens n official investigation toselle, on his way home from chool, had ridden into Berlin in an |V onsumed, a lelay nded 4 following w utomobile driven by Mrs, Annle Wwant 1. » ner L "» « Mrs. \\. "n. ; Tolompt \taining, besides | huccat® onfnian s liECntle Sayno 1d MeKeon: | ¢ ton TRoad Fini g Meagley, Garve Molumphy, |, ilip M. Fagan and ‘ 1 fron of h ends and school mates, e Worthingtoy district, as a resu jghted from the au- | ymobile at the corner of I'arming- | avenuc Berlin strest and To Lint iepartment trom t to the post offfce, where they y then procecded i 1, wou AL Duck Is Killed terminal | 7 o 1 d was ki 1 the cor- 1 to Berlin street, voung ‘ \ \ ! WHETHER JUNOR'S BE ATTENTION « “Frumbull Bowlers Win ' £ HROIGHT HIM F SHED KWWK PRED 0 May Tmprove Station Return From Wedding Trip R s of W PLAINVILLE THURS., NOY. 20,1921 e e i i s | New York He was a With Property a McC turned 2 7S 2 ! N MOMENDARY WL N T Big Collegiate Dance [ . ot ere il e & mecting of the | PLANOS and PLAYERS TM&I'IOI} D“av\esl Eippned 1{&'\.‘. R LSy Given by THE JOLLY TWO g 55 g BT | v £ % : g € All Work Guarantee! en Scars Make a Man No. £ et QUaE 127 GREENWOOL ST, Tel. 853