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NEW B MAIL ORDERS FILLED A Most Extraordinary Sale of CURTAINS, WINDOW HANGINGS OF QUALITY AND CHARM JUST IN TIME FOR THANKSGIVING COME IN TOMORROW MORNING TO DRAPERY SECTIO FOR THE GREATEST VALUE IN DAINTY WINDOW HANGINGS OFFERED IN MANY A DAY OUR 1 NEW YORK OFFICE WAS AMONG THE LARGEST PURCHASERS AT THE RECENT $200,000 AUCTION SALE OF THE QUAKER LACE COMPANY WE HAVE RECEIVED OUR SHARE OF THIS FORTUNATE PURCHASE AND (as we said) PLACE THEM ON SALE FRIDAY AT OUR DRAPERY SECTION BEAUTIFUL FILET NET CURTAINS MOSTLY SILK FRINGE, ECRU SHADE, with a large vaviety of styles for selection. A most wonderful opportunity to dress up your windows for Thanksgiving with high-grade, graceful hangings at ridiculously low prices. SOME WOULD RETAIL REGULARLY AS HIGH AS $§1 interested vou have choice at these small prices. REMEMBER THE DAY, 'l"Ox\I()ItR()\\'; the place, our Drapery tion. The savings about half regular prices. $2.25 95 2.50 If Nee- deti- |1 e ladies tended by about cious suppoer of the Kensington Congre cliurch, A short business mecting wvas held after the supper and jCharles B. Wright was elceted hon- scerctary of the Iycewn. Berlin News ‘\.tr\r;:v ,\' iriffith Was vhnwn to ve an interesting uminating talk on aiies of Three o In erestlng*v;;;;gyw Toplcs I Almounced i, UIRST ON DE(‘bMBFR it tmerjcan Legion Has Big men. was served by th on G Ha fer and Mre Miss Austin is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Henry, H. Austin and one of the town's popular wemen, the bride George McCarthy, son of Mr, and Mrs. Jolm MedCarth Now t- ain, Wednesday Mr. M Carthy is employed as an accountant in tlie office of the New Britain Ma- chine company and Miss Austin employed by the same firm, Ttems of Intel trorge W, Tryo » v sister o New Londoy I The vegular mid-we it T:40 o'clock sihodist ehurch, « Piske will ¢ aver ting church itional | is young o will become of on next was who and highly il- Mrs. Giifen = of Hartford, tion, notitied he would be wun- | hut heosent Mr n in pla dealt tem in the home and his appreciated. At | and his address I o returne tives in Gra T K servie will the at the Lye 1\1‘ d fo Ke [N Juda il S Kensing mee ¢ ional ) o'clock Mre, Fred lerick 1f visit Young Turnout voin a vith rela at Avmistice Day ty—Berlin ank 3 ‘ Hn troop of May Meet in ion Mall mderstood that there is u “nt an foot to holl Mo Down Dur- LOMOrrow of the It Lusiness Houses Close 19 e tiun Amer- | Lit- ! oo is ing Parade—Other Tems, e East Berlin ltems ular i count o Tl enved today, t o there i coun a plag Legion \ bt e a sentime the 1 tin social will b oples o Gabriel's ladies of cvied on reh Friday Miss Esthoer and all for mu Has Successful stice day evening at post Legic b \d John Lynn Ha- o rlin Comm St leyan ¢ maorniy Methodist ¢hur regnl Athl town rom Hri ion (o a il epend 'fi ;{;; /. STOP,LOOK ~ AND LISTEN— Says the sign ul the rail- road crossing! STOP wasting time — LOOK 1 through the Classified Ads and LISTEN for it savings! the parade New | of Armistice Aenior ber r(\ urh S FRECKLES AND Improving Griswold antities et of doors Down Close raumber « Turn To the Classified (‘n]umns! Judge Gir Griswold ie hot S or Catting H{an a is RITAIN DAILY HERALD, Plainviile News RED CROSS STARTS ANNUAL l]AMPAII]N No Soliciting, But Booths Wlll Be Estabhshed | CELEBRATION A~ SUGCESS + Hall, White and Jackson Speak At i Big Banquet—Many Children 'm] Recelve Milk At Sehool—Girl Ih‘-‘ serves Meeting—Strects Accepted, The annual roll call of the local Red Cross chapter, of which amb 13 chairman, has b ppeal for contributions made. There will be camp. N, the publie | opportunity of ily and sponta John | and | cin n no ing g sponding v usly, Boot} offie 80y up in post e Trn and nm:um. nd 1 > recelyed 11ere e to Mi treasurer., A portion warded to 1 nuse of wor respondis ing eart | batanes Jilhe < embers) or t Radie T ins will | be ey may Whe of the money tor- | 1 hea wide character Is fiG 0 appeals for af quake, 1 follow fires and f will remain in tl ter and he Purposes or | Plain- uged | vario in ville, Armistice 1 Arn ¥ oA Success Day el 15 the {turning o) eyeryor 11 o'clork o'clock the Iy-Glover post he sehool childy and fe onloo tirn- Iroves I h i med Seont number of automobiles the Wame auxiliary members of corps, ion ing association, Lrouy It up rear, | f I | provide ade sehool ehil luneh Griffin's | STl Teon v rooms ¥ Scouls 1 the hineh * Banguet s Dy tra uixing or i 1d not nissed the Behind The War s for k. 1. THall of New 1 s introd said he did g ps folows vious measures pass it nization ¢ the pose of torming u rary fund j« nse necied with rees. Wi 1 for this I White ¢ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1925 that the Ie onomical on had and effic of what the rs than servier cluded with a few to Leglon and Home Guard, Ghves Relic to Post H N W local chalr. for the Brock-Harnes post dur. endowme fund was | R 1 told of the it He then r Craig a notier to motk ne its part in nt manner, He state did for 1en and con- words of advien the Biroad street fled their inte when thej neat ool have signi- tions of buying milk 13 introduced nday morning in the kinder- and first grade worker « artment the children and they isfasty k thie spoke scheme harles mir nue Tomorrow notifying ing t! drive, Leglon as presented A his post with fch had been of men [ be obser signing | with of, te 12 T and unthor milk Mon Amer Command \ copy of out v sent servies aven the cral public asked (o visit the Anliary Meeting The Amcrican leglon will hold impor meeting after wi Bristol, Britaln unit members are and ask- a parade the only r Craig ind red Mr wonld have a promi- #lon rooms, chaplain on next s spirity X it bus o'clock this ¢ notics 1t it ass ic members will to g0 New Al wh they will Fall 1]attend the busit ssion and also en | help swe the | 5 message, e | dele of the strength hehind lines during the war and praised | Home Guard Department (! New H I the ranks of cal ation Seleetmen Will Meet he selectmen wiil nt me ning to t PATAl as "v(ru Tueed vein and fields ined the aims of bis hopes ar o ooy of nis |yt | it snoke | | tion wani of with sueh aims i lied cour hompsor Merrift ning. Thia came over White Attacks Reds up ing for Thompson Girl Reserves Meeting of the Girl o'clock tomorrow evening in ional chreh parlors. class of candidates will o wil the con-lin liare tiated v in Hart nd all T upon their ini- Alsaihe et meols 1 Saturday afternoon } asked members are rrow night o make Airplane iy to be tom her mee Model A model Legion to o Exhibited town out the ville Engin- upply o, oule from It ae T come o mr nspeopls from New ption hine is a bi- every do- in thorongh to Aid Aid Vowill encore Ladies Meeting society of meet dr rlors tomorrow ing ernoon Ot two quilts 0 v & Christ- vhieh will held nest Wednesiday r Society Social ity Merey of the Churel ill hold Novetn- food tables of evening will he a sale ¢ Mr to Gwil No Melhert Ha closc would tomorros Knitting mill, Hartford hos- Only Kosher Meat Sold To Jews, Rah.n R(‘p v i\ COMMUNITY THEATER PLATNYILLL . Nov. 12(h WANDA HAWLEY in CRECKRLESS ROMANCE Mutinee Friday at 2:13 B. & L. Service Station Radio Service Authorized Dealer for Fricd Vise. mann, I'ada, Crosley and Grehe syncrophase Sets, Hard Batteries New and charged tentals—all makes re- Delivery serviee on Rentals, — Al m exhibition in | \MH"]]‘ Whout two feet | Bristol News FAST BASKETBALL FIVEBEING FORMED ! Stars of Gity to Be Seen Wit “anlol Blues |HEALTH OFHCER RESIGNS Dr. Woisard Sends Letter to Mayor Wade—Leglon Holds Annnal Banquet—Worker Huort in Fall— Foundry Lmploye Burned by H rom rry whict m Howard mb :nivorsity; De- was a me ichael's rrick club qui tet; with and who Company 1 1 the Company 1 irlson, who ville and gations; of am Bristol higl teams; has playr Bristol Francls (¢ starred with th school, land [« | Terry who igl End teams; Zetarski ant a with b Company I, rv.v“\ van of the Brist Connecticut quintets Bris Melvin Boys' and White, club Phitip Agricultural col- team has heen practie lily for six weeks and is shap- T'rom they of by the time of now on ler the supervision coaches an me, whi night, a good ksgiving to glve of themselves they ac- g much |¢ s The rame bt opposing team for the first that it be egations of the schedule not r Andrew is in several man- | expects to have the | odule within a short time, plan contempiates a Rame iturday night to be follow- cing for b a popular be engag High School's Own Publication Vol mber One The | Maroon public of mber 11, by 3 it is ex ane of th state complete lcommun rsand will is on with iag | whi ation Bristol high N publis! e od The p Dupils inferest of f edit- is is of hi I, and ng of print work se idea of wzine has i for some in hus curry It is ing £00s on items, social porn ntril by L is of un 1sual | pub- start Burned Workman Health Ofic BTehl eereal| igh school ready been started. |calted h will probably | [ready exte WP hespoke a better spirit of cooperatjon | to the pr—- EYE GLASSES ri e — "y s0e ! Doan ’ ied by ou tometriat, negleet u can get the ally fit Remenber Bl \Imu Strect, New Britain which ealming itics counter North Main ntioned as a ssibility Armistice Day Seicheprey Post, No. entertained at e Day dinn Dinner American its annual r in Leglon hall eventng. A turkey dinner was 1 to about guests, ate Commander-clect Harry C. )mwv of New Britaln was the st and spoke on mat- fers of interest to the Legion mema bers. He spoke of the proceedings en .Huml convention at Omaha imenting upon the fact that little ally new \Mmu had been decided upon. it being the sense of the con- vention fhat it finish what had al- He sald that the {American Legion was the best thing that had come out of tha war and ftention to the fact that all constructive legislation for the re- fon, " {licf of the disabled service men had been orig One of the ( feetin, child ited by the legion, the important actions of ha convention was the per- a program of service in work which has al- ded to the care of about s of service men, He Svalfane 10,000 orph among the different organizations of ex-service men and said that the leglon 1y interested tn wogld poace s giving its full sup- port to the National World Peace commission. John T. Wade spoke eof is experience in Germany prior to the war and his fmpressions of the Strength of the German military ma- chine and his grave apprehensions as result of armed forces of any the of nations going to war any. He vlimented the glon in its cfforts to overcome the of Germany esoNrees ssistant I, spoke nee on the i feclings news of the rastor of of his first of {1 Judg nw nin Llects O Hu 18 the Chamber G re ain to f Commeres for he result of the (Contlnued on Page 16) Su ‘fl"’d Wlth Piles qor Years Sayx Hamadala Has Cured Him on troubled or thirteen 1ted gev- mmended phy- arions salves pre- s, 1 was ugh 1 cons waintance T was amadala Pile Tab- 1 ok just one 15 have elap- King the tab- 1 0f the piles EVERY MAN. WOMAN AND CHILD IN NEW BRITAIN SHOULD sew “THE TRON HORS HIS FRlENDS One for the S. S. Teacher to Answer nt in iy ous \lln\\ er Hel l 1 t ot hor condi evening a m in About was pla Miss ) number will become 1 New Brit londay Miss next Austin Entertained Ber YOU KNOw €T {/; WUT ADAM W PRSY ALAn M me for yeu. Un who : Sofi OUT OF MUD MUPIN A