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MAIL ORDERS I‘ILITD THANKSGIVING SALE OF CHINA, GLASS, LAMPS and OTHER HOUSEFURNISHINGS DINNER SETS ALL REDUCED HAVILAND CHINA, 100-piece sets, pink flower decoration, regular price $55.00, for .... 00 39.50 HAVILAND CHINA, service for <|\ '$19.50 value, for.. .$15.95 CZECHO CHINA Dinner Sets, 100 pieces, reduced from ) 842,50 the set and from $49.50 t0.....vvvevivnn...$35.00 the set NIPPON CHINA SETS, 50 pieces, | ENGLISH PORCELAIN SETS, were $38.50, for. v $29.50 | 100 pieces, reg. price $49.50.$35.00 FRENCH CHINA, 50 pieces, regu- ENGLISH PORCELAIN, 100 pes., lar price $29.50, for.. ..$19.50 | reg. $55.00 sets, for........$39.50 GERMAN CHINA SETS, 50 pieces, | AMERICAN PORCELAIN, 100 were $10.95, for.........58.95 set | pes., reg. $45.00 sets, for. ..$29.50 All Other Sets and Open Stock Dinnerware Now Reduced LAMPS, HUNDREDS OF THEM, | ALL GLASS and OTHER WARES ALL REDUCED FOR THIS SALE | AT SALE'S REDUCED PRICES b 5 695 PIECES of high-grade, deep 500 DRESSER LAMPS, metal | cut glass on heavy blanks at onc- base, finished in old brass, bronze | half regular values. and ivory, with hand decorated | OBLONG TFISH AQUARIUMS, alass shades; regular price $5.00. with slate bottom, cannot leak; Our Sale Price .. $2.95 each $1.69 kind.............$L00 each | CRACKLED GLASS Sals ’lates, ORETOORRL AMES R tniokl ishtetll on O DG Sonlaniad diater, pull chain sockets, different styles | amber or canary; regular 25c each. in gold finishs All other Fancy China, Glassware, Dinner Sets, Open Stock Dinnerware and Houwlunmlnn gs reduced in price. Take advantage of this sale if savings mean anything to you Department—One Flight Down nvn\ 1ok v.h. line ain-bound mach | T!y-inch, octagon shape, choice of Sale Price S0 8 e et BIX TOXAOSC Berlin News |77 {places, was entered {urday night or Sunday he sum of $4 was removed from the | sh till, it was discovered when the frie s and relatives in morning and |y doors yesterday in preparation for | preparations liaye bes meet tention of the owner of the building. |nizh who found the machine in back of {rece g of Berlin A class of trance to the gara as gained by Visitors from n Bride of James V. T Gl e R looked the sum of 234 whic ficers of Pomona tnge fair was at once reported to the po- lice, who are making an Investiga- | pue woekly whist 2y ion. t is understood that no clues | Entrance Gained to Farmington | :‘:f‘hpT”h\\“”l'rfinrr ‘«(;y\» i Avenue Garage, But Burglars Got [been so far nncovered. Mrs, Griswold Injured [ AL Only $i—Grange Planning 10| 3rre Roger M. Griswold of K- sington suffi fiven by the ladies of ol v Geoghe n will ai 1 SATRTILE iy fand all are invited to ¢ Improve Its Building and Grounds | ZEET0 e Loy ‘“]‘“ e The ladies of St. Gal e nf‘flnf‘lhrlng her right wrist. 1t was |, reported that her condition is fair, | Paul’s |- yihough it will be some time before e will regain the vse of her right One of the prettiest weddir e scason took place at surch, Kensington, this morning at ure I. J. Cummings ar immings guests of friends ¢ town Sunday, Dor 9 o'clock, when Miss IHelen Maris McKeon, daughter of the lafe Mr.| M Griswolt wo8 © s of nd Mrs ward M on of Ken- of Dr. Matthew H. Gri sington, became the bride of J.KI\‘\‘“nl" ng in the yard of her home yos- | Vincent Onorato, gon of ¥r Y {terday aftornoon. She stumbled on (¥ Onorato of 274 Linwood SHroh s s New Dritain. The "‘r‘l”“l" N vort 1o break the fall she extended guiet one, being attendec LI, rm which 1 | members of the immediate f e aiac e [ and a few close frinds shin Griswold, son of Dr. Matthew | James €. Brennan, pasior of Stigijcweld and Mre, Griswold Panl's chureh, officiated at a mup-iceiyad a severe cut on his knee dinlsmass {weel as e was playing in the k Miss Irene C. McKco ter of |gington gra r school yard, was the Dride, attended maid of |reported today honor, and Robert C. brother of the groom, acted in the | Mrs. Webber I capacity of best man, { Mrs. John H. Webher of the Fast The bride was Yorlin road is confined to her home tired in a gown of with |y illness. 1t is reported that Mrs 1 alwWebber's condition is serious, She nd Mrs, Aust n 1 Mrs. Dellis N town. Reading circle home of Mrs., 1 being somewhat 0 meetin regular GOES TO WESTERN hat to 1 weral comu e Western 11 w feleplione and clec- large rooin preeented th a set of gold cull link \"nm coreniony Ired to the phone comy among the rlin street ous and comp Stiat nt of Both Mr. and Mrs, Onorato ar ¢ was about in fre library. Squads of Berlin Grange Is Entered Weekends Tn New York Miss Agnes O'Connsll of Kensing- ton spent the past week-end nd New Jersey, Miss O'Con- {nell is well known among Kenging proprictor of the place opened his Third and Fourth Degrees |the day's busincs. {ed for the exemplificati n The absence of the cash register 'third and fourth was the first thing to & ot the at- | ze 1 —ee o the degrees at the Miss Helen McKeon BeCOMES |the vuitding. smasnea open. in-fihe tadies’ and mens de W neighbo nges will he present and the m in Izuests of honor. The annual n_.,‘, 1= a book near the cash register. This {est supper wfll be sorved meeting. Last Berlin lems socia 8 o'clock. will meet at the church wfternoon at 2 o'clock to el Miss of Southington h has returned home on Main street the week-cnd as the liome in Rockland, rhara, of Meriden, ck-end us the gac | monthly meating of the Pro- | bouquet of white roses. The mallihas heen fn poor leaith for some LA B AW of honor wore a gown of resewood | PR Sk i « She also wore a hat o Big Trees Removed hester Repeating 1 f tow | n 1919 to g ma Her bonguet was of ¥NOW | pooyan of the danger fo D on an ex along the turnpike on | ) he IxCorthington ridge. Which brings f southern stat It s that {gopth clamations of delizht | core couple return : ! 1"pon Mr. and Mrs < were located near = S Onorato wi at 279 Lin of Emil 0. 8 \-m-u} EZ ARRIVES FROM HOLLYWOOD THUR well kno in Berlin and N emselves the lat Rritain. has 1 last week and the final SEE HER! r some % | ISR ompleird on Satur- | Mr. Onorato is the proprictor of 1he | day | Quality. [ W Main | The - of falling limbs from NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1 Plainville News | ; LOOMIS NARROWLY ESCAPES DEATH - | Local Mans Ruto Tossed Aboul on New Britain Road | EDUGATION WEEK STARTS " ' Will Be Observed In Local Schools— > Games Keep Foothall Fans Happy — Tegion Methodist Church Ttems—Briefs, . Loomis of dous ford i 1Ly E Washingto! avcident Emmone, turn saw Gonmes for Anna found to 1 in, e Victo Defeated much heavier has been i ' Bristol News 10 AIR OPINIONS AT TOWN MEETING Melchams Will Discuss anto\ il Open Forum THEATER MANAGER ROBBLD Pickpocket Takes Tockwood's Wateh Saturday morning, but was defeate we n,m ”( llu ame was & hard-fough \nn vican Legion Notes American Le- r¥ post to put on the —Driver Teld Por Recklesspess— n oiling up the ¢ In Purniture Pined $200 and Costs bowling mateh be of West Ha houley br £500 honds for ent of the | L cigarette car Bt it iy previous years in a on prior to the Tiristol Chautauque 50 o'clock tomor- \ ||hmll~( « hlm h Ation Officer Th i 1ed him $5 and costs Called To Mancl n, pastor MUNITY THEATER Andrew Hogan, Service Station Radio Service Authorized Dealer for Willard Batterics —all makes e ST N NP Lo this time vhich Victory for West Ends Bristol def atternoon ore 10 710 3 t one and § Pl l.|n~ Iul at Work Lockwool ed to th and ¢ and shortly Aceident iven yton w r 1 in 1 , Martin was 1 t tomorrow morning driving Banner Awarded ed this morning auqua ar Junfor €'ha 1 a banner, " er that | ristol hirty-two towns compet and Connecticut h ban Putnam led on the ¢ fn Junior m Junior Pa Junier and Senfor Juniors for 1925 ayed with other banners won local opening of the next season Tiristol al; Williams & Carleton Gris- commissiones lara W commissioners. Burwell, Carl Fined tor of the f Farmington & was fined Malone ning on the ultaneous rald was con- and wi Probation Officer kis of Dudley stroe " maid 1 in char A ster chester of Hart r was pastor of Fight Cases Continued Dominick | o was the the New ‘\\un. | Conneeticut permanent by | My {sent. | € nidse | Chidsey ant. | il | Rohert ~ | Arnold. erning urnished being encountered tn 1 | stanee Iurns was proces rate o) lity stre {abte paven im office ma i was A the T | rint {ri | Car tore | Te Arnold, To Speak Thursday Lvening Seerctary cut on ti tio church Parent-Teacher \|l'1‘“'|l: The Federal cl partm subject, Mental sisted by talk as Bristol is one of the A pro 18 he commit armer vard orga tiona who increased W street, N Will Make Improvements Grange has un. I plans for improve- t the grounds on Da- mon’s hill some of which will b hy town feams Jo Class Meeting Wednesday { of Berlin count of 1t n antomobiles n n property. ( ‘rancis Deming and it was to hold it this week instes i he evening will be corporation coun- who will This work will to the cleari parking space in the rear of the r the use of o cars belonging to members of |t e grange. At the present time it |addresses ahd just what the custom to park the cars any. | edgo an 1 understanding © wh vhere in front of t hal 1 the world court is and just what it | times there is eal of con- |stands for. will pave the way for a interesti honed is new step wi will be a eeting 1o | of orderliness as hear Mr. Rutler speak on this in- n for eater T s been accommodated ars than heretofore. teresting subj YER AUNT SENT YOO THAT THING § 7 WRY, 1T AINT EVEA 60w/ ITS BRASS « he wi s Men's Bible < | F__,—__.fi_]__ i will he av- | witl hold it ilapsmontibaneel g} | VABVER Saw e ot : 4 from last | i MY Aum‘;mu 1 “searasop i YA, WJ\,UE 'FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS | | e The Hypocrite THAT RING BRASS £ SAY' MATS GoLD, PuRE GOLD!! AY AUNT EMMA WOULDN'Y SEAD AE AUTUN' AT WOZIAT GENUVINE !/ ,_/— IT LOOKS LIKE BRASS ™ A& dis iR —_— \ /G'RASC AU Wi D 3 TO NEVER QUESTION ANVYTUING THAT AY AUNY WOULD GWE - T ALREADY D0 was rushed to the ital where the cuts were sowed and us @ result of which ne {to recover, Acthve Treadway of (his ¢ity nominating committes to bring in the 1o constitute England committes from each state Last of Heat Bothers ompliints have departiment con < of sufflcient hen coming from Divin struck him with consjder 1 his clothe Riverside house which enry street to Nis own property compilation of vital statistics for the ths in the city Ihe number of marriages for the ber.of dea the previous month, High School Class Officers s was about the same s recent election istol high scl of the claction is as follows Norton; secretary, Leonard Rerry; Kelly; vice-president, Albert Nelson, Students’ anklin viee-prestlent. président, Helen Boys' Get-together elub, prestdent work of the Baptist conven- the Baptist ~Teacher associ- Federak Hill Ixperiment with Superintendent of Schools