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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1925 Harry . Jackson of New lrital ind Benator I I Hall of New |members of the unit, Down Biritain will be the speakers for t Mirnculons Escape m,n that the ' WONE crushod ugh the ter on the i f | . | Plainviile /Vewsq-\‘“ i e e b e el s\ Bristol News ([ gve auasses e | / State Commander B, L, White ‘ Wetherstield, The Plainvilie unit ! | o f | fo 1 ourd to plant i A :“‘ Founiai s i ensgt e dndie s Highland Court Man Held in MAIL ORDERS FILLED MWWMWW d Junt orcr e he W s L oy e (30 et -t 80,000 After Slashing THE PROPER LINENS FOR the THANKSGIVING | /it Suras ' b maitck | SHU 0D B FEAST AWAIT YOU HERE WEST ENDS ARE | DEREATED v ot 2 et 20 STITGHES TAKEN N OUT | Tpi o i it s SErCalTo 1" GLASSES, s fentifically fit- 1 lirom Hglic ! L, ted—and pay weekly. Reme.nber . . . . . . Aottt ansiarla ’ 4 e ted nght mn Quahty"—nght mn Prlce | duniors Win—Ministers Reelecr OF e lo ) cart-bre 11y i « 1 Willinr | 83,000 Pire Damage at Treadway - The choicest products of the Irish and Seotch linen makers, as well as linens from the ficers—"Big Mike” Appears in | crowd that b A il o 4 BAn S IsEWo sani RHERMINEOMce: continent. Altogether as large and varied selection as can be found in all Connecticut. Court—summary Process Action e fitie 1 of 8 hem Best of all, bought under the group buying methods of the Syndicate Trading Co., assuring all purchasers the very best values. 2 . 2 & b g i Ot Armistice Oh. e B et i or Tt i Armistice Day T Comee Up Tomorrow—Briefs, A ¢ mor servance PProgram 451 Main Street, New Britain IRISH CLOTHS AND NAPKINS HEAVY IRISH DAMASK for the observance of Armisti G o ‘ JRenta atel o cuitato lat el Bt L S e Hold Thomaston coreless All linen, in handsome patterns All linen, square and round designs i whicl wl ; the f goco fod ndian O el il b A1l Routhinglon eloven Wag 70x70 Cloth . 70x70 Cloth +..ovvevevsene.. 56,00 each Cralg « \ | ; S el 1 il : e s GO i ol ‘ “n.'h: 70x88 Cloth . 5 70x80 Cloth .. . ...87.50 each eelvul r r i . . wed i was it lititol | ¢ il 4 Hhitisan \ eaia 70x106 Cloth ....... ... .87.00 each 70x106 Cloth .... ....88.50 each e el rvele i « I [ street sho ' b i . good 1 f bl Napkins to match, 22 inche 7.00 dozen Napkins to mauh,‘:‘_ mches .§7.50 dozen (W | (i e wijoriny b S : g i 4 A I 7 L IR AL che e taken | 4 fou ol g “‘l‘l‘v“”»‘\"“‘: gridiron gladia- CLOTHS AND NAPKINS “OUR LEADER” N AL e cl « i Ay rnels mnah o et Tac id ) e Vet ¢ mix {1 up. o aly ‘\\1‘1: sl o J Irish satin damask Cloths and Napkins [t pralit Saeidoed b > e : g rman | his mo I R H’" _“":vu i L“Stm[?fsr ht]‘“ 3"“.“ AmasK Heavy, square and round designs W | Hom | i kil : SR e - s Siiuation About Same Eifective designs il | drum s o depa iy ‘ ) k A LS \ iy ria situation ree 72x72 Cloth .....ovvvet.y....87.00 each 0 Cloth .. ..S$11.00 each Ladies” Ausiliary 1 ; oo |t & if N e e e e e L s e | ora cetior the advice res 72x90 Clothises vaees ....$8.50 each 72x108 Cloth .... 3.50 each gion, Women's 1l ns s 1 the ball | ap, [ i ol Ao B oL m (he health department. | & 72x106 Cloth . . ..$10.50 each 22.inch Napkins ... .$10.00 dozen ‘1 o g : Dilnto tho ternitory, | hody will 1 RYRTIN St an | About 1 © been diagnosed | | | \apl\ms to match, 22 inches. .$8.50 dozen 2{-inch Napkins ... .$12.50 dozen e e =l e L = J 8 g i reat Wl Sy HEMSTITCHED CLOTH AND NAPKINS HEMSTITCHED CLOTH AND NAPKINS LIl LD Bre L A8 GHEMRIA Cand attribuies the loss | o8 (IR i i ¢ 2 ar. |ment howeser, 5o that o cpidemie All linen, in several handsome patterns Fine quality, all linen, striking d(‘&lgnh S i : Sl . ' t cht e ; GlGon 5 { the slashed |! : ot m"h":f :Cr:”fl(v: £6x84 Cloth .. ...$6.50 each 6886 Cloth ... ; 5,50 each e S e s A e of et | the two reached the sidewalk along- | M S 86x106 Cloth . 8.00 each 68x101 Cloth .. ...810.00 each f{f [« ort i rington Rangers T o e of which was parked Chris(o- | gyt is the position of Dr. 20x20 Napkins for...........87.00 dozen 2linch Napkins for...... $10.00 dozen PO IR i i Juniors Win e O e e clmax s ""‘3“‘ ; [Joseph I Waisard ‘is the question mn being asked ut the city since the FINER CLOTHS ALL MARKED AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES ¥ho tuke part in the pard S b Mapis | o e o ety i LD sl e g AOctor R See our line of 3, 4, 5-yard Cloths at special prices s 0 { “"-‘\T‘1}1]>h e provided holp was not iven him, and Mayor John I, W had intimated strongly tl the resignation would asked for. The mayor sald on turday that the health officer was cer any more, but the doctor . fohn P. Lewis, Jr., will s siderable work to he done before the | wome and 11 Wb (& » Il i . who i a stu g sl o scene ai o ar e Berlin News [ o seen s mroots chn v creas e 81t e L) e gt ik et L o L {they will spend the winter, retu Temaor T reat S : M uer, bt fails the attempt e é SR e ; S unceme Accordingly. he ha ing to town next May. el | iy AR 2 e | 0 over and will be health offleer | Mrs. Clarene Boardma | part o pa i Les % i hall at he d man had been tyntil his successor is appointe I IeCHnuaLt men Worthington Ridge is entertaining| 1he < cven ag wen in & 0 ni ¢ , an A Sinee the stormy moeting the city (Salectimentillibe hela tenlghtiat e | otier oG anad: i ; ] ‘ ‘ o home 2 ain stre i ) el Ssaald gl legapndarning lo'clock at the town hall, It is ex- Frank Pinches of ork et Quys gLE q ors will play Sonth R et o z okt 8 v but it is no secret about Hishanct fer thal IS ; Ha o ¢ 7o stening had eit rother health offi- cted that one of the matters of | Spent the week-e i“’ be the appottment of an officer | Worthington 1is:. [ the Legion e Gu " g Mike” Fined corner 15 & patient v 1 . the slashing would hay e AT ’u take the place of Constable John I'he Wo. 1 & “ i 3 h ain street, while BerililConar ! ifair, anl it ke, known | § 1] hios t e ¥ » checking |another doctor, who has heen health Bible Class Meeting ained 1 v L - i i 4 e i g it 1t here | Mothod ureh will sove a sup i by several mmwwmmmwwmmwwwmw et o G s BT et N I e by s as belng considered lin Mew’s Bible class will be held to- | * Jve 0 . 20 Jiest- e W s | il w How the oon e = ST p CEieR TinveatiCa s lors mwmmmmmmM“WM (Emst Berlin Moms bt end in Uie Gl o S X s ! e fighters, s . : S s G i e nunity house. The speaker A mecting of the dir he | iy t once so il el fre rday, re 1 T | . B \ ¢ ; N TH e DR the evening will be Robert T. Butler : ! Wkt schoo) Ghile mm[v“vl vu” counsel of the city o Sk U A ! s u ) ¢ ! of §& \ . week, according to reports u:«m/« jon on “The World (‘ourt.” en were the guests of el i o R -0 nement to rent tainll aaiiao Gonnt 1his worning | Haven this afternoon to Health Of= Ar. Butler is a well known sp {hitowniover e Wwock-end « i X . s 1§ ! 1 tinuance was ordered wn- | ficer . 1, Wolsard, The two car- Bl Rible Class Will Meet To- |and he has m n extensive stu i dlks CUNES St Sl b ! } lof the world court. shoutd ! by the ladies of the Sacred |7y \ 1o ringing tal t t s{ove § It 0. Christaphero W S0 in| o American 1. wiorrew Night — Constable and | Heart in the ehurel parlors | e M TroR inE Mrs, Towls Tendered Farewell | The Berlin Men's Bible class, one oot b7 oy Ahdballare u 3 i 4 i j e , se of Groziuno. | plans Niensi observance of fotgtheglosnisie livest ROlSs TG (i o), | ! B ! i lgRn g AR : B BNCEle LeanRacs day on next Wednesday Partz—tiher Mtems of General {has made a name for itself throu e e Son Mig Co nii . i [ i ; st ¥ ; A | {its monthly meetings. Each month |, 0 R i ol S wor 1 Hills, n ! yeiation At its e mor J = oy fon ¢ € A | e large hall will be transformed futCrest. |throughont the wint p special |, 2 : L ! “| von J v i | or of 1 AR nement o rer J { il 1B of PCa-dinto gaiety, blue and gold being the he |5 | Neri, Mo ‘ y = ptis v : i ! Rl R ¢ e ldeal Candy | progominating colors while the i e Lewis while he is in Florida uvm haprovement ¢ ) ¢ S ; ey Sy ¢ 5 wil : ilan : 4 i teresting and highly instructive $500 was fix Seicheprey Post, American Legion A broken hip and ne or |meeting is held, at whi time the P TN e e & 2 tion ved to by the fmembers listen to addresses by | oo g L] i " ‘_”‘ “' wm« will be decorated with pop- o Ater | pies. the Leglon’s national flower, Teacher assoctation will be held the Hul:bard school Tuesday cve- who are ! P State |of the state, ss holds wer SN OG] L o are At 7 o'elock the party will sit down in Meriden, who, {1y mec 5 at noon v s it cvoning Sopenacd 1 ] vy o . + v y o a delicto I yper with all mpanion, useip liass . Lyons ; s % t t i ) t b i v Lunch will : ¥t will be given by o i 1 - h in ch | ™ funeral of William A. Lyong el | Comr W v reh parle W A oy : ring * cabaret will vlin police foree when fday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the on \wilchs \stmaster, o position which he fills j i K00 ¢ te | i ] reau prosenting Vi | i c Sinduy 4t his home : i ) omp of ajundertaking parlors of 1. C - {nu t : : CUREAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | 1451 dhallst ) part of the ters’ Sone, Hnd e Geraldlis b Lty POIR RESULTS Ll cradned under {12, Lord, pastol Y ngton | oet) SVl ol = or . f } \ the two br rs had es- vens in catchy song numbers, The 1 Friday Methodist chureh, officiate (i ¢ “ ——— ol bring fa — 1 a motor « 1 - | Arcadians will furnish music for servies Burial was lancing il midnight Word has Leen recelved from \ The ,uw Learers were 17 B o Wefi ‘}'Ey Dance Suit Up Tomorrow 5 {helr rooming lons on ! State Commander Jackson that he Of-jand Wilbert Veeley of New Britain i v rs a aughters | 3 T ¥ opn ¢ 74 men b ft fol \rts - | wit nd Nristol's Armistice night of Mr. Lyons at the Vul-|or wWilimantle and Mr. and Mrs. | Works, G LaCrosse | A nid sons of West Haven 1 in A |addr e evening. Willlam N, o lean ron Works, Grarge LaCrose |1 i sons of Wost Haver wers e o several months ago at|DeRosier will act as toastmaster. e e R COMMUNITY | e i @fl, M}g,fl i e R e Stevenson home r ghven hy the post. f New Britain and Ruben Baldwin | ay SRR = i S 4o : ) e ) e ot (TR Ad B R ke o : Thawe o ot e anorher | Retived Rabhi Dies at en Clarencees Wilson of Iprominent individu fromn all parts |, nmate of the See Dartmonth Game of New Rritain lof relatives In fowr ‘ JUESDAY N IGHT U S SiN releata i Ut L Age of 108 Years LO0D MUSIC GOOD TIME || Marjorie Fisher Elected | cl v elr pacsages vith a tw \ i ¢ mber Charleston. 8 (., Nov. 8 (M—Abra- Young Bank Clerk Takes | : e Th re \ por 1 sickly ticky, perm - laden Yiiso: Dietraysl Narn i I Dot iy elinadinalib Rdied hers { Andrew Hogan, Manager : i . nge relief 1o the ir cansed |last night. He was in his 108th year ' Own Life. Accounts Right ol e 4 Al : ving bien horn in Kiev, Russia, hout o5 years IS ~ | o'elo 1 t rom “dope” a3 opiates, Fro 1 farm ¢ ftord | ¢ vith his family forty vears T other in ik y r o is survived by a son and & 5 pleasant t 1 g Men's Lyceum Supper. xpected it there wil 1 . . T i committed suei> || Sepyice Station Mew's Lyeeum of | with the bonk about sine sears and || Radlio Service fins: sto » ‘ i] it gt botien. b0 thy 0 Aeparinent s 50| Guiransen Plane at Morane'mm Mr. Giffen City Items i Authorized ler for Fricd Fise i ! 4 0 B 1 Ige and Mrs. William F. Man- magina- | 8 ) that tinu 4 ' mann, Fada, Crosley amnd Grebe | e ' } tric V n i A 3 . fre. M. Muills Teiries: MG, . sorved ek that were H Synerophase Set- « N 1 Faahl . Gina: noon 1 1 6 clock, an porte t | correct in every v biagresl Willrd Batteries | \mared ; saliofiiokelaia : B R HE TSt {] New and Rentale—all makes ve- | i ; éafe fol' Third and Fourth l)t‘n'nu e naf the Atiantic near u.,u:u'.flu ';;'l‘flvdll\\ Servie £ - Ever Col‘gh meeting of - | American coast is cight miles Tuesday evening, No- ord. Communication | (¢ < rre class of candi- with the Milford | jaieq i 5t Uthat Tendered Farewell Party s (Ll John 1 Lewis and Mrs. | g | same Ty whont | (ynner Berlin were tendered - : ol BUT YOU WERE OME OUTSIDE AND | 7Y GooD FOR A ¢ NE i i 200EA ONLY FOUR sis sal down 10 Supper A pread fe ngry Grang | PLAY WITH AE st EARS b Kt ———— YEAR! welac nd in the course of 1he af- Amcrican 1egion Smoker., UNTIL SUPPER tair Mr. and Mrs. Lewis were pre- | glonnaires in Berlin are plan- Med with @ handsome ing | ) make the ~:nn',<.r on Wed he presentation &pe ing «lay evening one of the by Jarvis Down \lfairs ever held in town by 1} v supper dancing was enjoy anization. This party will serve to | Ihe afiair began with a grand brate Armistice Day and also to Mr. and Mrs. Lewls te the opening o lanced until a late ot Al in the ol | z on Main | wotion of Be r-| 1 ) l.egion or not, are | ast Berlin road, | invited tc present at the smoker. | 1 it is expected that a good tim g sy son, pancy by the Leg