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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HER LD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11 Plainviile News . S fal Postponed ranged under the dircetion of eviet {8 now undergoing ex- gram will bo held e repuirs und ipervision when fina MAIL ORDERS FILLED Hemingway Issues Second No- 7. bt i ing e ani | Kendall Holden 4 Dies on Way}“:;f,,f\’ e b {varnished, many repuirs are being | Chrlstmas Boves Apprecinted, # tices of Present Year i s e i i i {0 Isolation Hospital 1’:\““ '\’“;"(‘;.'I;l"\- A\‘:.“"‘;U \‘4,‘\“,"““3 (ase sur yes cagted Uy our 18 hoxes WITHOUT OBLIGATION 1| You just can't atford to ueileet 1 ecn Ret the feutifically fit- Iteme nber ——— Montani Loses Cose to know that the 1 W vour eyer, when H. S, TAKES 180 REVENGE;,-fif‘:‘;.‘?TL‘,;“;\“;’,“L‘ D5 | IN FEDERAL HILL DISTRICT : nd nounced him physically fit ISR e Yuletide seas ted sed to re- | The lecal unit will agal out b Our Great Once-a-Year Sale of » them so much con work, so lie WINSTED SHIRTS g1d DRAWERS [ e e v o ST o o8 B | Second Game—Tteancy-Heyhoer e ot compensation | peath of Mrs. Scgla—St. Joseph's | () bwe I lie annu Mc & * WITH BIG BARGAINS ‘ e e 2 TR « | In permar und aske 3 sresents Plays — Armistice | s 0 FOR MEN | dngagement Amiouneed—Jotng | BT SO e | Guild Presents Plays — Armistiee | ¢ gasinihies o Just once a year the makers of the Winsted undergarments for men give us chance Dandlisch Limights Hip s Comniman s g ERDATAS ST | . e s asked to glvo this| 351 Main Sect, S to buy their twelve months’ accumulation of odds and ends, leftovers and seconds at Notices that personal t 1 orated Mantant to gy 1tentil. Jsenualllatolden, four year oldil g picanr ‘M e | very much less than their real worth. due on or hefore Noy K kindergarten pupil at - the Federal | nas 4 happy o e I Y 5 | have heen sent out To Give Concert {1l schoo on of Mr. and Mra, Ant ~'<'nm<| “at North sid | are r on this mat "l'he makers are so particular they do not let a garment leave the factory without rigid Collector Willis J. Hemingway. [ A it um‘ Lo at the Aaron Holden of 91 Goodwi et ot ‘.,.‘:'.l ":[\' o | ter ral propositions have been inspection. A tiny oil spot or slight error in weave is cause for a throwout; nothing, {j!{his date ts from that | Sy i . ) from diphtheria Wil | ataconraged fn past and the out- : ™ . L hie! s hee he past, o8| Camr - olation | & ol 18 v¢ riz or additfonal though, that in any way hurts looks or wear. This si the sale that many men watch (§ |0 o | ) the Isolatlon | George Stoddard of ook |s vory bright for addition and wait for. it £ i ordinactlyEtsenerEanai s sk g ke | yore on at the corner of | canvassers to have a halt called on . able in xmr.‘:m The cha Banquet Tonight | North and 10 strects this morn- | their method of solici Owing 1o means tha 2 0o Three fine spea v S, tWO ing Both cars were somewhat dam- i f the U, will have to pay their tax twice | by the committee Holden, ‘;. ed, 1 t this mo Court m Jlicitors & For $1 45 eaCh For $1 079 eaCh s vear | soint Am A Mra |1t va e ofcalliionk T hout paying CHOICE IS GIVEN of Shirts and Drawers NATURAL COLOR Shirts and Drawers |W |2 e o ratier short, ot (his | 1o are. S A civil ma n [ ee at poiiee Nendauaricrs. for men. Medium and heavyweight wool —@re offered in light, medium and hea IB ate falls on Sund St NewRrilain afternoon at 2 Club to Flect Offic | ey St vweig e | ‘ ritain: 15 1 [ ‘ Ut garments, all sizes up to size 52, regulars :’\D:;fc; n;\;‘: ’lll\:li( \m?ingtort shm]t sleeves; i\';”‘" lproby I b o Olblom, pastor sl dieto R BLOg) N olicessol (e sann i Of | he schools of the city today in @ and stouts, with values to $2.50 each. ; 8 § QULS; VAER TANE Iber of notices | Hariy C. Jackson of New | citional chureh, hid charge of i ae T wint ety | man the importance o ing to $2.98 each. f t commander-cl ] [ sen Y1 b ctangal s F § (B ere vecau } e ey [ the services and burial was in the \ry Sigourndy, this morning to | P l”“ “"l"l ; ‘J h B [stroet address | e il e e S Gl 1o e obilie. Nbrary next|own program whicl Included rea or $2 )55 eac For $2 89 each ‘A High School Wins Ieallt T ReneineE ne NG B D. AR Meeting ), at 5 o'clock, Di- [ 1088 '1‘ Rl (L by ‘f"' THIS ’ . O S . - B 3 s 5 n wi 5 4 A special meeting of K vir @ yor I also | sehool and in n cases a speake! IN THIS LOT you'll find Shirts and SEE THESE, SURE. Natural color Union § | 1" Mo o foot- | T Gaiylord ehapter, D Ax oy RISt with Governor Drawers of medium and heavyweight Suits that will be a prize to all who buy ‘lf\\ L oo S, b last evening at the . ship be- | Trum e wool, also some all-wool garments; values They are in regular il A L " s stor clorios harles T, Treadway on the limit. Many | sChor Hibaed opR s el ool fif“]‘fi“}‘-;“g]““ They are in regular and stouts and run in |1 nish < gt dstanimiacteTios e £ L At oufon O § e Y | o'elock at which time tie to-min p to $4.00, 1 choice of all sizes, $2.55 value to $4.50 a garment. We only ask Jlocal fleld yes g B ariar i e E president of (he Constitution A cn used to a very | ite period of silence was observed each. 82,89 each. il |southineton STt e |\ orsary society, addvessed the meet Conslderable monay has | The exercises closed with the read I ELEDL Th (irste foat - li Miss Mary M, 1. Peck bang |peen cxpended this year on the im- | Ing of the names of graduates and 8-0, but ol ime to b : it | former pupils ot the schools ik nt of the course and Al songs and refreshments weie | pr GEEDEINCRIEN the World follows reading of the gold st as was predicted, a \ at will vie with the| by plays in the Chamber Directors Meet. Lanning On Committee ) | This afternoon wming of the rectors of t . Co, has heen For $3.95 each ! THOUGH REGULAR WORTH IS UP TO $6.00, you can buy all-wool Union Suits for men at ‘fll.\: low price. They are both medium and heavyweights, but are in broken sizes. Don't stop for that, as your size may be here and you get a bargain at $3.95. [humbled to ¢ I ihe. nist Plays Presented {team marehe Jown the field a 5 o'clock the | ¢ Com- |1 e Chamber of- | pointed chairman of the prog r Building. Oificers | committe the spring sectic 1 be ele " American § roa which is to be hel n Hartford Mav 20 and 21, Th bring together ahont Josepl [open [io8 : |the second period a [sulted from a tr th four for a wide o1 o a capacity \llh“ Joseph Healy presented by W Miss Catherine from a nomina Mastrobattisto | n, with Miss | § |1tober The meetings of the drum corps | was discharged. | Berlin News 0" a er;-‘\ x’l : ng | Recovering From Tliness R L R TRt ot | at the piano ship. - from New England ¥ b4 4 ! i r . R s it O ! ) membership nd New York 1 «f W e in t1 | Penfiels ' Cort} - 1 . rs of ti TR & play pr Th membership ¢ nd 2 fons will take place in t} AGBHI SN Gl Ao 0 ) ¢ ¢ HONDAATS he Manieur od | campaizn of the past fow d Thrift Store's Needs Irooms at Upson's Corner. | Ridge, who has been il with p ) AR | Bdward \ rship of Dircetor stock of discarded clothing at Francls Deming | monia, is reported as being well on | the final seon men ] i LRI ; it st thoVisliing N T e T ¢ - ker, Gt wkal | Treadway, O3 ri ore of the Visiting Nur The fune cis Deming, |the T ecovery. Mr. Penficld o Plainvill ; ) eug- g Toothill Ilatkinl| aiparitly: thoken wssociation s very much depleted promine: derlin citizer 10 passed | ] ‘ S laushio T i st e loeal troop of 8 Rl £ {2 p ) K | T ) BRominEn e cestinioli ool URgET et I his daughts at i v ! nof oy e Harry Wiener, Jos- | $10,000 Stolen e it er e Rt roquestis belng mad away on Monday afternoon, foilow- | And son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs 1 T wts turn ot and cloan up thess ' A M \ \ 1 vester= | upon 1 . ing a two werks' illness with pneu- | € Todgson. e R i sl viand SIS A et B ARl I G S SR pasineanu Bl L] SOz g ey ‘wnmnl\ was held this afternoon at | cran i il : q thendapyenred day’in (He suil f Teank Bvin led clothing to (he Thrif R Lo GRbb L S el ¢ of age, but re- | Mi W EA Quiet ] was te aton against Mark Yar- !Store so that the work of supplying 11130 o'clock at his late home, Worth- | markably active for a man of his | Rol | i e brlstolliey i A Grien i, (e fromle o el 8 is | R g th ollowing « 1 f an ¢mpl of the Bristol | clothing for needy persons may be 1ane G {family and at 2 o'clock at the Ber- Legion P ol i K el | - y G%F (] Gl‘lfilfll FllllSheS w@]‘k‘hh Congregational church for his| p SsicniEartyRloniEht (MemINy bl T I Shis ¢ case Wwas to | Auniliary Meeting ny frien There was a profu- ! g Vi S bon b f S : uxiliary of S¢ d M k P bl R lt slon of flowers and the church was |jrg g DA tioli e biens atia L o) L A il onEinEthasunarion G0 eSS No. 2. will hold its and Nakes bl Beglt [oom ot o e ighimon | 1 ieakan tonisht, when ¢ : : Sl i o v iinaramn. when | bred Ton Ko b i e b telbhe e | headquarters on Main st Reancy-Heyhoer T rles 8 Wy i R H [respects to their friend. i «| The engagement of 1 LKA G, Waed L 8 o'cle B LlTTLE GHANGE FROM 1924( e xr\‘nn stensive program ha ; on of Mrs, Lillion C. It SR rem- i G Wilcox, representiaz the Berlin Sav- [ o8¢0 GMEnE the feat of Plainvil " j Ay Heg ansi 3 of Plainviile will Lo t ings bank and the Berlin Congrega- 'L“ ‘IL S “\”‘ Commander-Elect | Heyboer, d M A S 1he local unit, Mrs, F 3 . arry C. kson of New eyhoer NI i ‘ + L C, - - tional church (uorsr‘ ¥. Dodd, rep- ivew Heyboer ! district committee League of Women Voters To Use | (' L wn officlals are expeoted to be ; tean 15 l She was born in Aus LORE from Martfor Legion Headquarters—Corr Chos- |drur Fitzsimons, busi- ' Presnt and they will also deliver | e Al I] I t had li 1 for the of Merl cqunty ¢ National consentior fees assoclates of Mr. Demlng for S1OTt talks. Refreshments will be ne J O ) v ‘ B ] e ier R venoyl en Head of St. Paul's Drum Corps ! years; Arthur L. Woodraff S°rved and Wil be plenty of A, to enier i ! | s o sk n s P ¥ G ) I or t comven land Willis 1. Savage, fellow deacons kes on for the boys, All scoutmaster it her i " I o T —Del onfel o |9 5 € x-ger S 1 v Delegates Attend Comference. | ¢ 41,0 Berlin Congreg chureh | \r ¥ are invited to be ; Richard Mansficld Playcrs 3 { present oerat Notes 10 next 1 sy i A total of 1,036 names composes |and Sherwood ¥, Ra andHOsTESeR one . x iy evening aLiSED a1 % car sh of New Britain, represent- | Men's Lyceum Supper it of I v food 1 1 s nald ( Uit the the list of those persons Hable fnr;‘w © Masonlo hodies of which Mr. | R sl an active | sal the Con McDonot 1 Playe e personal taxation, according to fig- |Deming was a membe ! Kensin e 1 tional !y y o'clock to i from London, wil ures just completed by George s,; The funeral service was co | Kensington ehuren chureh here, occupying {he position | row afi ) o 0 € Iasley & Kieir » Griffith of Kensington, who is in by Rev. Samuel A, Fiske, p | GA5i o oloohk o Lo en. |Of assistant of the n \penses of the 8 v n lax (ol 1 on Page 16) charge of drawing up enumeration |the church, and burial was in Mapl TR COO S D SR ns nl A. Pixicy of W dnville Catholie ceme- | Hull Visits Southland tigures in the town of Berlin. This [cemetery. umes Giffen, well known £ the Cor fain & W automobile yes | Word has r i KNOWN ) ey Hoylie | Arm Broken [ W, Tl o it was | Agtends Missionary Meeting al 1s just about the same vehologist of tford. Tt is I some rongl X | snie P e owd in attendance " AN WAS BETTER cted that the ¢ cording to Mr. Griffith, | o "y in 1, Woodruf has lef from Connecti =h he could not quote the foetn el e e piana ne m st i Flori- | jrook v N. W a darge one, as the cketg x ' figure of last vears list he | °F Brooklyd e e S mm“\l testl a broadcast over WAEL | last fergo treatment for ir and Mrs. Hull, who @ 1 stated hat there 18 no material va- | oot Missionis eins | Bt e {and WOR 1 i vecetved while work- | M6 ' olliy ¢ ) SUNe plimato) ontietals ric ‘ e A erms 1iald at the Plymouth Congregational e y : | No date for 1 ng at the Trumbu Y ; '.\ < taken ‘l” i \ _‘:‘\‘ go to orr Heads e N nodrult W _mission of the general |Lesn st i« yesterday wher 18 \ v # ention € James E. Co been chosen \.1:‘1“‘* ‘z‘:: :}um (:'p semily, Church of the First forn, | Do Yeur Christmas Mailin Toscoe Tlam, fe vy} or | 1yny la T tate boards at| dent of the St. Paul's T. A. and VV"L‘;),‘V; Ev‘:h:y; [ckurch will hold fis first meeting Sunday | T re0as | of Han ; e - Armistice Day Obseryed v oads were | i ,-u.),;'y\\l» m‘» ile‘llnyv“ln\:y ; vrvll‘ ‘ N e e lont Confor { T I “' Jinia(r ‘\ p _‘ 1 [y o ric et o o Marry Jackson ' Brita r '\ '1“";"; !”"“ ”’;‘ Uses simple home treatment tlin coming v SO st pebdana 2 iRenl . will e held a Sost WATNS | treatment. t smmand of the Americar v missed the Lakeland S S COMInR Y e vosident and | Several members of he Berlin fotclock nfter which _there will he iy e e i 1 yicommandes fof merican | — gets quick relief S ol Ficretnry) |ConeregationalichurchimencREC SNt stiices el & andifiioid s i y : o er; director, Peter Me- |© 5 “."f”{-"\. l,”:::: \I\'r::u’(‘ iny’s proper heay fgmi T is 11 i ti s prey 1 In twenty minutes I was better. In ( or, Clavence Walk- | R¢ grat il “_‘V 3 from t s Tileee 1 e £ ~ gok) ) a very short time— peacefully aslee er; first fi \nf. Janes O'Brien; |tional church yesterday = vot. In order to reach ti Wil 1 ; . OO0 Ny - 1 In the morning all pain was gone Corr; first |and evening. Those who attended | it is necessary to take the ! ' I own e e 1 i | Thi the experience of & woman Corr: second s delegates from Berlin were Mre e e A DI L Woorl s or stove or f & 1 | it « Corr; seconc gate J ! ctric anc G < i A . B e 3 < living in Oakland, California, who was - ¢ T:ddy N. Smith, Miss Grace Smith Iget off at Fast Berlin \ I in Pla 3ockett. e {is anoth i J e T T 1 seized in the night with an acute pain ear the drum \‘" :‘ M e East Berlin Items ek = ] ¥ 1los in her side, alarmingly like pleurisy. i e loving | Miss Caroline X e G I dieiny e L e Toniss. | B mecing pfullin QoS : . . S : T applied Sloan's Liniment,” she yd¥ urs koollgetion (LindnuistNNd AN RCR B B SR b will he In th Thers 1 o : 4 gaid, “and now 1 shall never allow or. Cla Walk 1 R ; LRIl RN Is evening (S 1 vt ¥ p 4 2 one bottle to be empty before buying nedals fo 1)os a gates, but business prevented [at S o'clock alptican g ! i b gt e for haton swi him from attend The library will be open thiis eve- - T ) e - . . " | A h or 1 be & - = ' S isth " 1s he has received win mr.\ |mgln" Rooms ne from 7 to 8 o'clack for the ex- | | v 1 : i ) . : 1 i rv\\c}w“.n‘t&:':v‘tn’gxrn{lhvsamnzm:}; the vo hich I -] Arr en made by | change of hooka, I i mu ] f y? 1y . sk 2 o plan, Postmasicr 1 W R A Sl bk s sl Iv p he baton |the Kensing of Women| The ladies of tF Methodist ! | loan's sends an increased supply o TE (helsiale orumi Votersito/hire s el s his patrons, is t . . tor of : o anay | of healing blood right to the spot 5 2 (et = Pl te SRR BEE MM s {he same 5 Judge Josey Done v in- ' that hurts—that's what conquers the corps convention in Nanugatuck in turi meedings fin the chureh parlors Thursiay njoyed by other S Q 3 Lire ( T \ vain. No need to rub. Sloan’s does Foli 1 social Sn N e e e e ervice Station | ™ e OF " Tewhole job. Just patit on. Quickly 1 upon of the [ Esther I will the | 5 . o Ja 23 e LT w9 f 5 o e the f friends. R d S o nelng to musie furnished Ly the ; - and surely, it kills pain, reduces sweli- i B : in favor fl'; Q,' Gabr ik ]| adlo ervice Arcadian orehestr oy ing and inflammation, drives out stiff- % S . o §t, Gabriel's churc ureh | — s P | e B ne muscles, Cle: in this cless are requested t : ect. Officlals of the | parlors Friday ever e e Authorized Bealer for Frinl Eixc- | | viStOiIN ShUA TG ¢ i Lo f;":;iel“"m g;"“‘lmfa‘a’"c‘e:"f tonch with some member of the |Aw gion have agreed to the | The oyster supper glven last night mann. Fada, Crosley and Grebe ; f to 1 1I|<~ Lim: Solicitors 2 sy Se. 144 J drim eorps js expectod that the ‘propesition and n s of thelby Knights o : CUMMUN”Y THEA]’ER syncrophase Sets, air Friday ight, Decon | The busy season of the door-te - organization will bo considerably en- from now on members and el Willard Batterles {” m Statton WTIC, { v canvasser an 9 larged during the n ronths. ftheald post office hni 1 | enjoyable a New ard Rentals—all mzkes re- 7 o ; s or has 0 Il < troct, Kensingto {was playe | Wednesday, Nov. 11 ¢ N iy R Somyice | ol on a that | 1 3 ’ i o o R T e [ RETLS . e e S Linimen !‘I‘ < .‘h, e, A TV | SPROUD FLESH the app 1oty fans 1 of t ’ Siiating on rour age 10) | {ILLS 10 1ed by —_— S BT i - 5 members clecte mittee, which will \hfl E.J People ! Notice It. Dmc Them e e :n fons co Maybe They Can Get Rid of Him By BLOSSER a nomina bring in a list of new officers at the meeting. The an will be held at that time. f | The nominations commitee cox 2 sists of Mrs. George F. Green, Miss uld lnm to clear after you have \gc1e D. Murray., Mrs. Clare - ooy — - b TE'L\\) ke Dv' B UPTHAY \mo:)) W ([ A AO BACK YALK! IF YOU ANSWER. DIDNY T2 WY DIDNT | Bs' BACK TOAE,T'LL TELL L‘ ) K ( IF 1 EVER HAVE TO SPEAK DIDN TA—I"'.‘Q"QAG ER, How @ . (5 G taken (he tablets a few nights. Waldwin, Mrs. John Cashman an o e el ) [T sl < (| T YOU A6 AIN ABOUT DISOBEDIEACE u‘ anse the blood, Is and liver 1o Jorn A “::m,t | | \JU Do ’.,"':': sau ASHANED OF | 'NCY 70 BRING YOU ANYTHING FOR \ ‘ \ {_ 1 GIVE YOU AY SOLEMN WORD . \ 3 LONG MAVE WE ) Olive Tablets, the Tee Is Fined $50 and Costs ! Vel LT UB T s GBS =oo0e ) < HONOR THAT You SHALL T 4 NOT HAVE A SNGLE \‘ WESF T CHR!! s‘\us) 17.year-old megro, | GOD WHEN IT GEYS and costs when he ap- | CLOSE TO CARISTMAS 1 town court last 1te for calomel; there's o WAD SCRETIMES f—— 0 after taking them, Dr. E ablets do that which cak\m"l d ses, and just as effec- 1 entle and | o was fined & eared in the Re answer to a charge of as- rnegt W. Mildrum Tee. it will be shot his uncle. Jack ALMDSY EAT Vi vou! ¢ was on the bench member Ty, on ext cr rumd \wh 2’ abad breath, a dull, l fecling, co! T d then disay rely vegetable olive oil; you live color. r the shooting T.ee samong pa- New York. remaini Olive Tablets are & pt \ compound mixed wi will know them by their 0 Dr. Edwards spent ve: went to until his tients afflicted with fiver and bowel y gave out came complaints and Olive Tablets are the 1 su s effective result. Take oneor his fi immen: two nightly for a week. See how much 7 wnels. Perry. was ben.u)wledudlook. 15cand 30c. |eourt last night on 2 technical charge of breach of the peace. He WY WA SERVCE, WE. el

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