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5 ) ONE LOT OF FRINGED CURTAINS | (Ecru Shade) ! At Reductions Like These Give Great Value to Those Who Buy Regular price Regular price ...Regular price ...Regular price ... Regular price ...Regular price ...Regular price $1.79 pair.... $2.39 pair. $2.89 pair. .. 5 $3.29 pair $3.59 pair $5.98 pair. . $6.29 pair. . YARD 29¢ yard. .. 39¢ yard 49c yard 69c yard 89¢ yard 98¢ yard $1.29 yard.. NETS AT SALE Special lots of kinds and gragdes that are reduced greatly for this occasion MAIL ORDERS FILLED ——— —— e .y room. can sdve. $2.89 | at once. $3.98 Si’;'.()?} 1 backs. PRICES 19¢ yard vard Values ranging to Values ranging to 5H9¢ Values ranging to 69c yard Values ranging to 98¢ yard Values ranging to $1.25 yard Values ranging to $1.59 yard Values ranging to $1.98 yard $1.59 yard...............Values ranging to $2.29 yard 4 v school, while in the High school o [will visit each home in the parish | Mrs. I°. F. Hanford, matter was taken up each day in | Berlln News [and wiil secure pledges for the com- | A union Thanksgiving seryice 1?1 s in the pupils’ |ing yeur. The canvassing will, if | with the Kensington Congrogational |'10MeS il by diseussions, |possible, be completed on Sunday | church will be held at the Metho. | |TINCinal O, Lodudd of the Broad {afternoon, but it will continue dist church on Wednesday cvening S0t SChool characterized the ol | throughout the week, if necessary. |at o'clock. Rev, Vernon L, Phjl. | S*rvance this year mast suc- Mailing of Xmas Parcels lips, pastor of the Congregational | CUSSEMl Of iy i e NUTEI] ELER“YMEN Postmaster Sidney M, Cowles of | church, ar Miss Lord will he Episcopal Chur the Kensington post office today is- | assisted by ral men of the com- | At the Chureh of Our Saviour to |sued the first statement with regard | munity, who will speak on the vari. |MOrTow, the Sunday next hefore Ad to the mailing of Christmas cards, | OUs reasons for thankfulnes: vent, tiie following program will be letters and packages. “Mail your Berlin Congregational el G o LG g Bk (Tt e s parcels eariy!” wis the keyuote of | 1h. youns apo e ;u,\ of he Noly communion; 1 a il Mission Work |ms siatement and he urged wesidents | tomorrow mornin at 10 clock 4t |ig yaser s o 2 = order to avold great congestion dn | Mie morning service will he held at {ijon Feare ,H\’m,”‘ . Wlll Dehver Mldl‘ess He]‘e the post office department. | 10:45 o'clock and Rev, Samuel A, 1r, ey, Chanmees | “If people would realize the sit- | jg tor. will preach on the 1y, LL.1. This will In Cmm——— uation and mail their Christmas | theme, “Social Qualitios in a Broth. e (e i b EVERY-MEMBER ~ CANVASS, Cowles Urges Residents To Mail Christmas Packages Yarly And Often—Kensington Bowling League Results—Church Notes—Items. Three eminent clergymen, all of them well known to Berlin Congre- gationalists, will address the congres gation of the Berlin Congregational church on Monday evening, Novem- ber 30. The talks wiil be preceded at 6:30 o'clock by a supper served by the women of the church. All invited to be present. his excellent feature on the program was announced Rtev. Samuel A, iske tor. The speakers will be Brewer Tddy of Boston, Rev, Cady of New York city and Rev. rerrod Soule of Hartford. are among the foremost church workers in the country today and they should ¢ interesting infor- mation to give to residents of Ber- lin ] neral theme of the talks wi Various Ihases of the Ch lenevolent Work.” Kach representative of a work is a different neh of mission and cach Jle fo speak authori- tutively on hig subjec Rev. Dr. Lddy is one of the seeretaries of the American hoard of missions and hos he world over, He will mission work afield. Dr. Cady is secretary of the American Missionary association, an | organization which is engaged in ring conditions among the poor whites and the negroes in the south ern states. He will bring several colorful descriptions of conditions mong those classes to the meeting. Rev, Dr, Soule, known of the a Connecticut the Missionary cut. esting and inspiring talks, The opportunity given the Berlin perhaps ‘three, be man, ety of Connect econgregation to hear these three men is one which should not be overlooked, and it is expected that a large attendanc will greet them when they speak in towr The meeting will pave the way for T Member canvass tional chu Every Cong the annual of the Berli which will, according to.Rev. Mr. Fiske, probably tuke place the sec- ond Sunday in Deccmber. Further announcements will be made at a later date and it is believed that e not been appointed canvassers as Notice virtue of an execution to and will be sold at pub- lic vendue to the highest bidder, at public slgnpost in the town o 1 the county of Hartford and of Connecticut, fourteen (14) ifter date, which wiil*be on Saturday, the 28¢h day of November, A.D. 19 t 2 o'clock in the after- noon, to s sald execution and my fees thercpn, the following de- ribed property, to wit: One (1) i tomoblie, N 91,176 riin, Conn., this 14th svember A.D. 1825 Frank (isfy Ruick se Dated dny « Attest: rown Constable. He will give one of his inter-| SPECIAL SALE OF FILET NET CURTAINS AS WELL AS YARD GOODS, OF QUAKER, SCRANTON AND BROMLEY MAKES Beautiful in designs and weaves. Regular merchandise selected from our own large and varied showings of these well-known makes of curtains and piece goods, giving wonderful chance to select for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Dainty window drapings give added charm to your and worth. Note how you At these reduced prices you get beauty, quality edges. A look at these at this sale’s prices $2.49 | will quickly show why you should select $4.25 | RUFFLED CURTAINS 59 | Of white figured Marquisette with tie- Will go rapidly at this very low $8.98 | price. Pair .... NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD English to Employes Much Football This Week-cnd— ducation Week a Success—I White Wedding—Smith Brings The local factories are being asked |ate with it in the teaching of lish to their non English-speaking ST B ek oy employes. The Trumbull Electric FILET NET CURTAINS IN Mfg. Co. has already consented to BIG SHOWING | gi s help, and will post noti, s o e A i {in all departments and run an ar . Various weaves in pretty designs with lace [ ticle in its publication urging its em. | ployes to Jear tending the evening other factorics will be classes. The requested to do so. { The eveni this week < classes were inspected ¥ Miss Mary Potter, ficld o pils tends each of the two eclasses CROSSBAR | now being conducted at the B BY THE YARD 19¢ yard, but real value up to 33c. street gehool thrice a progress in Englist i | pupils, week is 1 Fducation Week A Sucesss, 29¢ yard, real worth up | American FEdneation Week, oh- to 490, served in the local schools fhis e e week, was a great suceess, Superin Values like these will tendent L. & Mills stated today make our Drapery Sec- tion a very busy place. Lar, numbers of § sehools for the first time and much interest in the sehools is bel firmation in the term ot offics ¢ RANGERS 0 PLAY HERE wrents Visited the vd to | matter early it would help a great lcrly World.” The men's class Will | prgont reoior f. (s |deal” e said. “They shouldn't |\ mect at 12 o'clock, noon. in the lund a lamee ot ety |walt until the last minute. but | Community housd and the Sund: A union ' s it |should get the packages started on [school department will conver Hochetiiat 2 |their journeys at the carliest possl- | the chapel of the churel. The oyonime, - 1 oot | ble opportunity, There threatens to Junior Fndeavor socicly will mect |y, eommmmuniis -1, be more of a tie-up than ever thist|at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. cut Agricnitural coll, |vear and the people of Kensington | The Young Peonle's society has'genoral invitation is csi e can do their share toward relieving been invited to take pyrt in the |y e ) it It they will cooperate with the | mecting of the Young People's 50- 1 £ niass miee of i department. 1¢ Christmas mail i | CIety of the Plainville Congrega- e poit i the i [not started off at once, things will | tional church tomorrow cvening, \hursday veonime Lroos Dbe in a mess and the greatest con- Which invitation has been accepted. N gestion in years will he experienced.” | The local organization will leave the | 4 cyviciun 1 of May Have New Curtain church tomorrow afternoon at & Congregational el iold | The matter of procuring a new | Clock, yeturning some time in the egular teeting at 5 o'clock fo- it ol e Sauts oTithe lowoning S worrow afternoon. The topi {hall will be faken up at the i \,nt"'L_"’\‘I regational be “How Can We Share God's Loun. | meeting of Rorlin Grange on Decem- | ”‘;“_ w“&‘[ {‘1 a : of (N“‘ ties With Others?™ ber 1. A representative of one of '“;I-] Y »'l"“‘”]‘v‘ b \‘3 ‘\"' 3'«1»1‘ur n-White Nuptials the largest stage outfitting houses in L THEC B SREQGEININE S oTnS ite, danghter of Mr l Y ling. Morning worship at 10:45 with the country called upon Claude W. ! White ot Plainvill sermon by the pastor continuing | . ; master of the local organi- | {HHON DY TBE | PASIOR CONUMUINE | o regtyille Thursday, (he corcmony put the proposition up |y ot BUE RN 10 MO heing performed at thie parish hous to him, The hall has not had an | gupgay will be the 11th, Christian |1} Yorestvillc by Miss Helen Day of adequate curtain for some time and {yp g oivor will meet at 6 o'clock and || OTeSVIlle by Miss Helen Day of it is the opinion of some that ON€ |4, nipen o the usual evening service D ind JohnECrowlty o o should be purchased, Whether oF {yy 5y program will be presented not anyhing comes of the matter, |he (). wom Missionary society bride wore rests with the organization itself. 1 the Tnanda club, There will be (758 With hat to match | On Tuesday evening of next week |y processional by the club and @ M She - carric about 40 members of the Grange | pageant by young women and |F05°S and white chrys will make a trip to Wethersficl ldren of the church. The spea Immediately after the ceremony where two numbers on a Neigh- [er will be Miss I'rost of Amanzin. !I'® €Ouble 1eft for New York, where bors' Night program will be fur- | tote, South Africa, now a student in |!"®¥ Will spend their honeynioon. A nished, An invitation extended fo | the School of Misslons, DML fof riends were at the the Rerlinites has heen accepted and | This program should be of RO nee i off talent has been secured for the two | to everyone and those jn L Dl R Al sections of the entertainment. The | would appreciate a large attendance, K70 ol Ting with 1y st fn trip will he made in automobiles. Bowling League Scores Kt rgany teen ol brid e naceTh The teams composing the Ken I it nd it \ private danee was held last eve- iton bo Jeague met last night on '@ SHCKPin wit ! stont Gy abont 40 |the cers alleys in New Britain, | se———— connles aftending. A pleasant so- |With the following results: i e 1, the party lasting | Fast Berlin Ttems il about 12 o'clock. The patron- | The regular morning serviee will FIRE csses for the affair were Mrs, Paul {be held tomorrow at 10:45 o'clock O e and Mra, Norman Tigelow. [at the East Berlin Mc urc) A will be held on the | Sunday school will i fath lNSURANCE svening of December 11 noon. and the Junior aLiehn & Whist Targely Attended m. The evening serviee will be held The Thanksgiving wl held In |at 7:30 o'clc Strong Companics. Prompt Ldoyd hall last night by the Ken sington @thictic club, was one of the largest attended affairs of the sea- The list of prize winners w Dancing, to the strains s 0 was enjoyed sor long, one f MeKeo a late St. Paul's Church s will be celebrated at § and 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at Paul's church, Kensington. The services will be conducted by one of the associate priests from Hartford Sunday school will be held at usual hour. | sacred Heart Church Rev. John ¢, Bren ton will conduct » Heart church t Berlin row morning at 9 o'cléck school will follow the service Kensington Methodist The regular morning serviee will be held tomorrow at 10:45 o'clock Kensington Methodist church. nstra Masse red tomor Sunday s at the it the e eubject of the sermon pastor. Rev. May R. will be, “A Working Faith," taken from the text, Kings 1:18:43 A meeting of the Epworth league will be held in the evening at 7 o'clock and the session will be in the form of the service of Thanks- givine, At 7:30 o'clock, the evening ' teld and the topic of the tof's .udress will be “The Ministry of Memory.” Th Tuesday afters On Wed ay a o'clock the Woman's | sionary will meet at the League will meet on oon at 3:45 o'clock. rnoon at Home home Junior Mis of 4:30 o'clock confirmation exer | [Will be held. Special musie will be | SRR Norton Place Tel. 142 { (Continued on Page 10) the | { of Kensing- | ) will | Gabriel's ¢ will be held at tt th no mor servies Settlement. St i tomorrow inday schoo! usual hour, In afternoon '|Robt. B. White Agency | Plainville News ‘ FACTORIES T0 AID EVENING SCHOOLS ‘Asked to Go-operate in Teaching. [ Suit to Recover $500—Funcrals, || hy the school committee to co-oper- tier English by at- | help, and it is expected that all will | 1 gent of the state board, and were $1.39 found te be in a highly actory | condition. An averag jine pu- | have heen stimulated. At the Broad | et selool a period cach day was | set aside for the giving of an appro priate program by the children, in- pressing on their minds the various s of education. The same was SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1925 o .\l)urll;n)l: kah Soclal, B . organizad band of sutomobile thieves | objeet of the practice s 1o wnuhie artha Rebekuh lodge will give t ] N hat has operating i New | the | 1o quiitty tor their warks another of its socials Monday eve- risio ews Liritain irby eitiex of the | manship bindges and it is sule (o sy ing at 8 o'clock In O4d Fellows' hall. | i state have rred their activi- | that the scout hund hook will b here will be card playing and re- ties 10 Bristol. The automobile of | studiously consulted by wach hoy frexhments will be served, The pube- 8 Joy of 196 Woodlund cled, 50 that he way uttuin the Catholic Church, [] corner of Conter and Foley |munship code, with which vach oy The regular masses will be held | no Strectso where Mr, Joy is in the habit | must be far in order o procur at 8 and 10 o'clock tomorrow morn- | Y Lot parking it, while at his busine hi ing at the Church of Our Lady of | P the New Departure plant, He ght Wil be undop Merey, with Sunday school at 9| © o opark ' sual place up ) €. J. Moore whu uulw; nl | e — ‘ i e of husiness e of the leading vitle and r n Thursday morning at 7:30 : \ koing | volver experts of the city and who mass, s | i quickly | the boys, 1o give instraction in this ues Tor 8500, H F { [H o the ortunt branch of scouting. Hs Atanlay 37 Sni{i a4 Lrouzht At e i Front of Home it bo ussted by Lesie Sperty for 8500 damages against Mrs. B~ I Delehman and Earle Goodsell Lounlse Picrce of Guilford, alleging vis The of first-cl SCouts i sell th m Tree lot on Iast was r night ure: Filbert Alford of “roo) Main street. e clalms that he pro- e ) 2; Warren Lindberg of Troo, eured a buyer but that she refuesd !Charles S Joy's Car Taken by 1 1 prehensive plans | Harey Neweity and Edward Wheelor t states that he Il subsequent ¢ 10! of Troop §; George Sessions ol ] expenscs. Hunger- | Thieves—Community Players To |1y is thonert e ki disnowal Tesh ol Seaas paaL New Britain issued s o of the sar ol K of Troop 16 and Kennet s e Present Drama—Picture of Na- (i e e e ,‘,; ' ! court ¢ ommon pleas the first| than Hale Prosented to School, ieh wa ently rece Fo Expand Deam Corps I'nesday of December. Deptuy Sl Meriden That eiforts of J. Allan Gor i Martin H. Horwitz served the by John Bristol Community Players Teputy scout commissioner and papers. struck | Bayard Veuiller's New York ctor of the Foy Scont drum and Boy Scout Doings, South | crss “Ihe centh Chair' ‘is to he bngle corps, have bheen attended by * Platy Boy Scout troop leq [Strect shortly after 1 1 by the tol ( s to u marked de is shown on Griffin, Jr., is maintaining | 2'clock in front of her|Players the Community ! fact that there are at pres- noactive program this fall. After | Ome. Vus uttempting 10 | Toesday, November 24, Walter Har 22 boys enrolled in the corps 1 meet last Friday night there |Cross the .+ the car struck her 4 Ne York vho is so well | TV excellence of the performanes vas a flapjack foed which went to Paeked up, and then proceeded on |known in tol and who dirceted | of the boys on the oecasions at whicl the ght spot—the stomach. A |18 way leaving her lylng In the lthe pre-Broadway production of | they appeared in public last ycar chiecker touranment was road, it is char Byetanders no- | “Whife (jold.” here recently, is dl- | was & pleasant surprise, and hus i ticed the number of the car and he production, The stimulated ad interest in this er is leadi he field reported the matter to the police local talent includes the fol- branch o Bristol Scout activities ke will be held this afternoon, |Ad Motoreyele Policeman Jamos Ruth Hitelicock, Frank e that as many as pos- Burns arrested Kricgel who | Edward Quinlan, Antoinette out, as there will be op- (10l in $500 bonds on the charge |Vrackett, Charlo Ellison, Ray- nassing numerous O evasion of responsibility. Dr. B fmond Crumb, Dorothy Mcl'hersor ys meet the | N Whip attended Mrs. Hynds | Margaret Tomlinson, Peter Beaucar, "o in h where she was found | Carl Johnson, JRollin Plumb, Phillip composed of | to shak- | Roulean, Isabelle Baldwin, Louis monur and Wal- | ing up and wround | Beaudoin, Hester Girard, loger . r giving the troop |the arms a | Newen | splendid s Six sconts have | Kriegel be prese in eity | To Provide Thanksghving Dinner worked in t ol Cross o un- court M morning on a charge | Troop 2 of th stol Boy Scout der the direction of Chairman John | of responsibility, 0 sce that some poor fam E. Lamb i Clandella has resigned tol will have regular Puneral of Vito Belline, is position as caretaker i dinner matter Funeral serviee Vito Belline |well park and will be succeed I mder discussion by mem- cre Meld at 9 o'clock this mor loseph Civizzio who has been in [lers of the troop for some time and 1t the Church of Our Lady of Merey [charge of the park bathing houses | all of the boys are filled with enthu \ being conducted by | for the last two summers, Tn siasin over the project, In order Iulhw I 1l was dition to his duties as summer | that all of the boys of the troop may \ , Jos ; re he will also supervise | participate on as near equal terms C 4 L H Puneral of Mres, Salmon kating on the lagoon during the [as possible, the several |'nm~ fients “hc“ra ovehness “The funeral of Mrs. Jennie Saiuon | Winter. |of a real Thanksgiving dinner were . . crnoon at the unde parlors| The fag day which was sched- |hoy drew one of the slips from a of W, A Bailey & ( William | nled tor today by t Volunteers | hat, and his contribution is to be de- For generations mothers have 13 Gilfin o1 1o il ficint of America has been postponed un- |livered at troop lquarters the been using Cuticura Preparations pped to Sterling, il neat Saturday, Ne Tt was [night before Thanksgivir The i s home, for in- found that through error the city |funds for the turkey will be taken xr:“lr:!w‘l:r‘m‘pommdhwzwn I permission to two. simitar |from thn troop freasury S e e Sy tional Chureh, zations to o} tag day Seouts To Have Rifle Practice # o Beptces cloaryimogthy o : cously and it was found | The first on of Boy Scout| |SKinand healthy hair. They find i Sulvation Army, which rifle prac the season will take the Soap pure and cleansing, the campaign to raise | place a ainge at Red Men's hall Ointment soothing and healing, ) work in Bristol this|this evening. The opportunity for should any irritations arise, and foun 7 prior wight o the [practicing marksmanship with a | the Talcum an ideal toilet powder. hurch schaol aiter privileg riffe under expert supervision fs ex- Soap %e. Ointment 2 and &0c. Taleum 2e, Sold rviee. Youn Auto Thieves Visit City | to the Doy Scouts several | | GeaTarhe pesc' 1ol Siua AXesti g Worship peric There is every indication that the 1 out the winter. The Cuticura Shaving Stick 28, Made chate: “Thanksgiving i of gr {0 than the Fourth o invited as guests, T 10 tea of 1h (e g i s e (-] [ ] it e A reacter rrort ) 74 Eipi o Commundty Th_eaterf Baptist Churc? 1 out at the P N tomort i i isual T i \ 1 1 wi 1 with oth in o umion Thanksgiving serviee ipiscopal chureh, Wednesday Plainvitle M. 1, Chureh s in the Plain M T i D — 5 Plainville SATURDAY, NOy, 2 JOHN BOWERS. In SOFE THE HIGHWAY | SUNDAY, NOV. 22 | HOUSE PETERS, Tn | CSTORM BREAKRS' Service Station The Crosley Pup, complete $20.00 Freed Lisemann, 6 tube sct complete $175 Willard A Batteries . Diamond B, 15 volt S15.00 Rentals and Recharging Al Type Radio Batteries for our Depositors Since its organization sixteen years ago the policy of The Plainville Trust Company has always heen to act in the best interest of its depositors and the community. It is in line with this long established policy that we take pleasure in announcing AN INCREASE from 4% to ON AVINGS ACCOUNT EFFECTIVE JAN. 1st 1926 New conditions in the financial world make it possible for us to pay this increased rate with the same absolute safety that characterizes our every move, to make “Plainville Trust’ a still more profitable investment and trust it will be the inspir our present large list of Savings Depositors to add more regular accounts. The Plainville Trust Company PLAINVILLE We heartily welcome this opportunity Savings tion for to their CONNECTICUT FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS In Case of Emergency! L GOOD NiGUT TAG - 4APPY OREAMS Ol T ALMOST S A SPoanT wiaAT Do WELL, LASY AIGAT ( | FoReoT!! wWiLLyou | YOU ABED A SPOON | \ [ I e et —~ 11| 1oREAMT T M0 A BIG o pur onoe 2 DISHOF JELWY AN T | T i DIDN'T HAVE A SPoON Yo BAY 1T witn!!