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NEWEST DESIGNS IN M at prices that fit all purses. THE FOUR-IN-HANDS of wool range in price from.. “Black Head"” Easier choice then—Ilegs crowds. fered in cashmere, fiber silk and all silk and $1.95 to $10.98 imported silks as well as others in silk and SILK LINED MOCHA GLOVES, genuine and extra good value at. MAIL ORDERS FIL-LED WITH CARE FORGING AHEAD FOR CHRISTMAS WITH FULL AND COMPLETE STOCKS, SEEKERS AFTER GIFTS GET BEST SATISFACTION HERE SHOP EARLY, THOUGH—Early in the month, early in the week and early in the day. You can shop with greater ease if you shop early. SOMETHING FOR A MAN? YES, WE HAVE IT “YORKE” SHIRTS, for instance. What could you give a man that he would ap- preciate more? This popular make and well-known woven madras, silk stripe madras, bal- loon cloth, o easy choice at........... $2.00 to $4.95 FINER GRADES OF “YORKE other makes, of Truhu silk or silk broad- cloth; white, blue, tan, helio, gray, apri- cot and stripes, other A SMART MUFFLER, TIE or GLOVES —a selection in either line could not help but suit, THOUGHT OF GLOVES? please any man with a pair of cape, mocha, deerskin or pigskin gloves in gray, tan, | brown or tawny ranging in prices from.. | UFFLERS of- domestic and ..95¢ to $4.50 WARM LINE ..$4.98 paxr linings IF FOR A MAN, NO BEITER PLACE TO MAKE YOUR GIFT SELECTION others with wool and, better yet, with fur Plam wlle News AUTO OVERTURNS FULL MILK WAGON Milldale Man Must Pay for, Spilt Milk After Crash | ALL '} (REDERICK DOBIE DIES. Edward Barrows Probable Chotos | For Leglon Commander—Woman's | Store—Plainville Briefs. Perhaps there {s no ues {n érving !|over spilt milk, but the o014 proverb | |says nothing about paving for the |overturned lacteal fluid, and that | this {s quite another matter was found out by D hinain of [Milldale o £ On {the ro: about 6:18 {o'clock Danphinan's automobile | | crashed into a milk wagon owned by | Jultus Gudat the | vehiele, spi ing ahout 50 quarts of milk Motoreyele Officer Frad Callen in vestigated the accident, but found | nothing to lead to the arrest of D phinain. He told a straightforward story, that it was raining hard |he could not se ad ahead of | him, and agree the dam age he had done brands offered in ords and silk endure, with and aind overt gpot ned Broadest choice for. . | .$8.50 to $10.98 each |J | the re 1to pay for You could He was relea Frederick Dobie Dics Frederick Southington terday after He Dobic of Quesn street, died at liis home yes- lowing & long As 67 yvears old. Mr. was in - Charlestown, For some time he was con- ceted with the woolen mills at Aniesby Mass., and then with a Bos newspaper, Failing health 1 im to seak outside empl nd he travelled hern Engineer S1.15 to §4.50 pair W born D GLOVES, some flecced, .$1.75 to §7.98 pair the 1 his health in J he settled Berlin News ‘ [ from New Britain, | known about the state [FAGUE T0 ELECT OFFICERS ON VED. |e (ala Event Planned for Evening | of Society’s Meeting — MEETING NIGHT CHANGED Team Captains Will Meet Tonight— | = | Second Effort to Be Made to Form Legion Auxiliary—Other Ttems of Interest in Town. | The ennual meeting of the Ken- sington League of Women Voters will be held at Leglon Hall, \Ll\\‘i street Kensington, next Wednesda evening at 8 o'clock, it was announc. ed today. Members are asked to note the change in the meeting night | from Tuesday to Wednesday in or- der to accommodats Bolton- lxama} post, American Legion, which meets | on Tuesday evenings. It is expected | that the change wiil be permanent | and that the organization will mee li regularly on Wednesday evenings. | Officers for the coming year “m} be elected at the meeting and the reports of officers and committees A for the past six months will be read Other busine: g and proper to | come before an “annual meeting will | be transacted | Fach member is requested to bring a friend to the meeting and this wil be the first gun fired in the cam- paign for a large mer will be waged dv season An en provided at the ness ges belng 2 and also be served and 2 provided American Legion Auxiliary effort to form an 1 ma A second of the An Berlin wi of those interested tomorrov € at 8 o'clock at Legion h It is hoped that a large attendance will pr so that plans may get under way for the comi season Many Berlin women have. signified the e organization 1 it is probable t the auxiliary will get under way tomorrow eve- ning. ral speakers will be pres- ent, who will talk the work of the auxiliary. Wives, mothers, sisters and daughter Legion members are el for member- ship. Team Captains To Meet nd he present ting A captains of league will be o'clock at Amer first ro come to a taken on tl to the tea taken on securing suitab the winning teams and individual Flected to Society, Henry G. Mildrum, son of Deputy Judge and Mrs. Ernest W, $fildrum, has been elected at Tau Beta Pi, an honorary echolarship society, at the Worcester Institute of Technology, according to word received i Mr. Mildrum is a senior at the ution and is also a memt a Tau Omega Program Is A pro; for the American Leglon show which will be present- ed by Bolton-Kasica post of Berlin, next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the town hall, has been announc- mee of officers team at In r of rounced. The | East lextreme led 2d by the committes in charge entertainment will featurs “Tha Ser- enaders,” a quartet of young m which {8 well Supporting will be “Texas Teddy,” in a novelty western presen- tation; “The Stenger Kiddles " three children in a song and dance revue; Bolger and Green, two girls in a lever dancing act; Tom Stag, coma- dian extraordinary. cts on the bill e the program and will offer a new selection of the latest popular soOngs, together with several clever da orchestra imitation Dancing will follow the entertain- ment and the proceeds will go into | the fund for furnishing the Legion quarters. Observe Wedding Anniversary A pleasant surprisa was tendered Mr. and Mrs. George Dalbey ng at a regular meeting of Berlin Community club, occasion being the 14th anniv: of their wedding. A supper was rved and Mr. and Mrs. Dalbey wera presented with a handsome clock. Preceding the supper whist vas enjoyed, the prizes being award- ed to Mrs. Archer Walsh and E Vernon Reed. The remainder of the vening was davoted to a eoclal time dancing being enfoved until a h'e \‘[uslf‘ was furnithed by Adam th Miscellaneous Shower A mhiscellaneous shower in honor »t Miss Margaret McKay was held Tuesday evening at the homs of Mre. James Thomson of Berldale avenue, Berlin. Miss McKay received many beautiful gifts and enjoyable time was had. served and games were plaved. Miss an b | Bockland on December 10, $300 1Is Cleared Tt {s estimated that the sum of £300 was cleared last night by the Ladies’ Aid socisty of the Kensington Methodist church, as a result of the and chicken supper held in the All the sal church parlors yesterday booths were heavily patroni the exhibits of fancy forth many expressions of The supper was one of delicious ever served by and the entire event was a The crowd popularity of work drew the tion i the eat decided success present testified to the such affairs Well Child Conference Children need plenty of sunshine | and fresh air. During these late fall hen there is a suggestion of children should remain in air, to warm g out of doors s conducl Warm steaters and mittens ¢ill help to keep the cold out, and children can play with perfect freedom in any weather. Children who are thus allowed to play out in the open each day come in for their meals glowing cheeks and Jaughing eves, and are healthy in the The e to firesid Alth with take their morning or afternoon nap on the porch, are like- wise healthier, because they have had plenty of alr and sunshine dur- ing this time. Such factors in health are discuss- at the Well Child conferences are held monthly in Kensing- conference this month will - Triday afternoon, December 11, in T. A. B. hall, from o'clock Woman's Aid Annual Sale The annual sale conducted by the Woman's Aid soclety of the Berlin allowed to Congregational church, will be held | tomorrow afternoon and evening in dining rcom and Sunday school and it is expected that the at- | will attract a great deal of at- tion. Fancy articles of all de- stions will be on display and the sale will open at 3 o'clock in the aft- rnoon. TFrom 5 until 7 o'clock, ight refreshments will be served and special entertainment features will provided during the evening The hildren will be entertained by “Lit- tle Miss Muffett” and there will also be a grab bag for the amusement of those present. Old Question Up Again With the advent of winter and the ter The “The Serenad- | will appear at the final act on | last |4 reary | Refreshments were | {ay will become the bride of Erie | and | admira- | the | The little children who are | 2 to 4| T sines He fs survited by two Mrs W ton and Mrs Platnyil age. The bods ton daughters, yman of fouthing- William Simingtor of His slush and enow {ncident thereto, there arisés in Kensington the old question, “When are we going to have a sidewalk on )\ stréet 2" For many vsars this © question has been asked and always clvr same answer is returnsd nemnw« |make use of Ibetwaen the Clare le wite died two vears n hipped to Ros- tomorrow ral gerviess SOON, | quf]) he in the Monnt Hope c¢ Tegion to Elect Officers Fdward Rarros tas Afternong havin e Rerlin {and the railroad underpa to walk metary alle Sa arite for the nost of comman {do not, have been forced during the past few days te walk in the thus placing themselves in danger of belng run over, or to walk a [the path which 18 now almost ankl- deep in mire fn gome places, The rain of last night did not help mat ters any That action to secura a sidewalk along that section of Main street is titted, but no one seems agres le to taking the first stap and s the matter goes along for vear after vear of Brock-Barnes post, American [ sting Monday Rarrows has held office havi vear and ars He s Craig. the present been gard to r oftars or too 1 My nost m night hefore, G one offieey s af the h v post and has hind him com y bt mander, ated fused that he > urged ort ta attend oy tior all he has the Al Another {mprovement se residents {s a drlp pan or i the sidewalk at the Dur- ng rainy weather pedestrians pase. ing under the tracks must run the r of having their clotheg dam {by dirty water dripping from tracks above andl during the the melting snow also pre itself down upon the heads of 1l walking b nnq'h A drip pan would {not be expensive, it is pointed out and it wou! great imp ection of sidewalk {aleng the underpass underpacs ting Mrs, Ada I has b of Mr Reach bur Tuesday tormerly Miss r of Plain- Auected in Waterbur after which the bods this town for burial spangler Azain Honored Fugene T ave the local plant of th Stoel & Rearings after a quarter of a concern, was again a g last night at tha meets ard Steel Rer hich he s an officer ation an given in his honor Baker Word vifa of celved th Ada inter T pitates on re con marnine. aneht to il Standard East Berlin Items Spangler who The réegular mid-week servies wiil be held at the Methodist chureh this evening. A mesting of the Modern Wood- {men will be held at the Athlstic hall this evening The elaction of officers | will be held | The library will be open | afternoon and evening for | ehange ot books A number from this place will at tend the opening of ths two-night fair to be given by the O F¥. & at Dumas, and Mike Torr Briggs hall {n Cromuwell this evening. | Baker played ths h The entertainme 1 con f Greer gave violin golos, by Adolf Sy an exhibition of Britain accompani { given by Chris Donl Bensen of this place; solo dancing by | made a few ren Miss Edith Deming of Berlin and ed and smok | play A Won man For A’ Edward Wils | That” T part: Mrs, | of ceremon Thomas Sel Stymie; Mre | William Noble, Margaret Riufw M. D, A. E. Garde, Niblic | Mrs. Stym only Mi Noble, Miss Iris 1 nurse Oscar Benon, a veterinarian The ladies of St. Gabricl's will meet at the church I'riday af at 2:30 o'clack The monthly meeting « gressive Reading Circ on Tuesday e &t of honer t association ng the | the as- Nt wa Fo meating of Friday | the ex- Voeal solos Hayee Geor; Lueler re rende by aroun tollowing LR m*v and son a traine Service Station The Crosley Pup, complete $20.00 noon f the Pro Wil be held | Freed Eisemann, 6 tube complete Willard A Batterics Diamond B, 45 volt Rentals and Recharging All Type Radio Batterics set o DAWES AT WASHINGTON a9 Washington, Dee P—\'i President Dawes arrived here tod from Chicago to prepare for the opening of congress next Monday. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS $175. §15 s2 Uh NOW REMEMBER=T WANY TUIS AICKEL BACK 8Y TAORROW ~SEE 2 conbc YoUT T T KAOW AV FpLEL \ BUSINESS! %, \/ N | woman's gational church will be weéek on parish house slon will mee will service | |artic! | it Divorce Granted Marie Thom ed a and glvxen the name to Marie ruelty in he testified that his automobile business here gave him come, which nllmom cept this view divoree Roberts of Plainville | vin ot the superior | She was also allowed $1 but the court 414 not as Roberts was grant from Warren B by J\I‘JB court ye 0 nl\n'f‘vv\ e HEht to change Thomas v sul Mr. Roberts but a nominal in- sufficient to pa ac Parish Supper The ot Our supper from # ning in tha pa Parish lic 18 tnvited will be & mass mesting, | be addressed Suteliffs, ¢opal church of New will ba in connaction nual ‘Federation Planning Department \ which will bagin next Sunday. racto “Every faviour C 4 of will glve to § o'clack this eve rish house. The pul At T:48 o'clock there which will Rev nuel Mark's Epls Britain s with the an. Member Canvass the Church a parish by the roof St Misstonary Meeting | ursday meeting of the The usual Th Fede Friq be tollowe oty ba 1 ing will necticut men and o service “Depa nnual The parish 1 scene of a be dressed will be to rifts, es, childr dolls, °n articl Kerchiefs flower shoy There wil and ( Those who wi a will caf » commi A. Castle, cl Clark ha Mre. D. T and Mrs, G thelr parist iny Fi e will b reh t hristmas free for shoy amorrow ration of thé Congre- held ay afternoon at The régular business at 2:30 o'clock and 4 by ) o'clock 1Aressed ynary the a The meet by toam Roth men are nvited to this rtment Store" Christnias eale ration of ch will the be 2 to 10 p. m There hich ristmas Ast-minute ladies’ ling notions, 1 al sh to stop and pping will 1 to0d sho eteria A s rles Wyckoff, r M women of the on Monday ret Priday Il be observe mmunion e a choir rehearsal Firemen To Elect nual at evenir nath Ak Sl Will Pla Tha Plair elaction af officer ' Play its rooms e the No g There meati tion of smok ire be y v in New RBritain All will play anoth y far t} ents, al 1y good ihe A hot - 18 1 Baile and er v Coa Milk lelivery bareulin le Creamery Advt Fast All teste. stroot- ho ments of |° Board of The zoning will make its f mon council a conte acco taken Loth of his season, twhi though defeate played as pr cam. Barly our products from ti d herds. The T morni atn oom tenemear all evonings use, call mod rod Adjustment To Report on Decisions hoard of Arst report to t the Decomber when the counctl will of unfavoerable action on ations for 26 in ace es. titions, ordinan are ne changes orda i referred common council and must be ¢4 back Peterson for a Haley street, John Was were t street however, gran which allowe, store in a res and d him The application change in the 2 the pstition o refused tad a spec idential distr (COMMUNITY THEATER PLAINVILLE Thu VER POTASH & FRIDAY—tro vaudeville PAY YOU BACK SATURDAY. v, Dee ORDON jn IMUTTER IN HOLLYWOOD® acts af high class PR missionary on Dacem- men's sve and adfustment \|m»‘ her | She charged this | equipment and Bristol hospita | town the Con- | | stated that immedias ing the specificatior mu Imake the material it was not the busy | re and will HOSPITAL SUPPLIES - BOUGHT LSEWHERE Merchants Claim Discrimination ASKED 10 BID FOO LATE School meeting of avening goods firm was invite wonld have cost wers nevertheless, aancin nstol News sportsman, will referes hoth games. | “Why Marry?" The Richard Mansfield players, with Mrs, Richard Mansfield in the cast, who appeared at the Com- munity theater recently, will pla return engagement Friday and Sat urday evenings, December 4 and b with a matinee on Saturday. The play, “Why Marry? production for bot) cning performances and by popu- r request, “The Gooss Hange! High' will be repeated at the ma tinee. Greetings from Bristel, England At the meeting of th city coun hald Tuésday evening, ofel ance was taken of the greet which was récently recelvel the city of Bristol, England expressions of satisfac the naming of Rristol after the English elty and extending an invitation to all Rris. residents to visit Rristol, Fng- In accordance with the vete of @ council a resolution of re. gard was forwarded to the maver the sister city across the ocean The résolution reads as follows “E. Brookhouse, Lord Mayor Bristol, England Honorable Sir At a mayor and v cou Bristol, in the state of Connecti- 8 to submit a bid fo, | ©'t And the United States of Amer- i h munication fal blan atter ] S R A BlC 4 ma r ot the 2 . in Purchase of Equipment ng from ontaining Y Conn., Board Elacts Offfcers and Committers—Faderal Prajse for High Rchool—Greetings Sent 1o lind Bristol, ¥ngland : Discrimination fn tha purchata of favor of was charg out of cor 1 at a oltuat formal One of tha pramir merchants assertad that his LG city ot presented he mayor, and in apprecia- he courtesy and hospitality of Bristol, Eng whose name was adopted by munieipality soma one h and forty 1t unanimously that mayor and the clty clerk convey to the city of Bristol, England, this expression of high regard of the v government and the inhabi tfants of Bristol, Connecticut, and ur appreciation of the cordial expressed in the communica and the assurance on that we of Bristol, New FEr are heartily In acecord t of Bristol in Old Er and gratéful for its rem of us “Givéen under the Honorabla John F, and Thomas T firet day cation with the great city nd th hem price possible a to be Astormi uote him a price e od Ha years ago department Eeaaivad in courss mmittes of 1 “ised that placed Another me had bee quantity g to they n invit by upen a of and upon re- the mannfacturers, 1 had bid ' prior ou; sheets, % o upon order that time, 1 v others present ndition existed with chase of furniture with and mt hand of the Wade Stesls, ofty of T mber, mayor, clerk, ng invited to A D sed opinion re given the R 48 & matter of “tation of tak Signed Signed, John F. Wade, mayo Thomas B. Steele It is belteved that thi change of resolutions enly & ¢ment ties between the twe which have existed for many conslderable sur- History records tha fact that dition had ex. 10, England, also hoasted ayor of t name of one time, Neighborhood Club Meéeting The Décember masting of the South Hill Neighhorhood elub 1410 at the schoolhousa this ng at § o'clock. An interest- program of music and boen arranged, to a social hour William P, o Brietal casurer af the and mani Bris of a John Wads hat sueh A cor & apininn that tere of wght before the put Roard of Education Organres At the board of Reld Tuesday Barnes committess 4 as fol Fxaminat réad- be fol aitiaan T'o Attend Legion Banquet yoint Awe gatlon rican representing Legion Unit and the v Will attend tha M Mr chere and nfal of Water. president of Auxiliary to Miss Mary C A €. lbury, past departm O'Con- [tha American Legion vas national f 1ha eastern division at the 131 cor tion at Omaha irin T viston, past el will be the t <er, and many novelty VI Be introduced by the variaus sts and units which wiil be eoated tables Legion Nominatione For 1926 Al the inter-post mesting held hy Fost, No. 2 in Legio last evening at which Ran lLacke Post, No. 8 of Hartford were ste, nominations for made. Tha only contest at presented fteslf was fn that af h Butlding Barnes, Mr Barnes viea.p Miss Brown Spocial Ts Mr. H ral Sc and S John G and Mrs. ¥ A 1850 ] national principal faatures ant eiche Mr. Hiteheock 1 Mr. R yd of edue ation and perintendent Federal Physiclans Praise High School Taylar and examine ampleted nr Nis assistant, ha re, have sehool pupile for thyra . In his report Aucation, Dr V'\‘.Vnr Y d admiration for th bullding and sald it was o both recently 500 4 glan to an ot officers for nmander for w yard Press three nominated candl Valmore Trving officers, be elected without oh oy wors shool Fugena Seeber B ang t he had roseen s maining He schoaol accepted hildren have net of the word problem. Hea alen te to th dent Briste in any Tirst K1 ond McFarland Vice " nancial treas ne Harry Francis. €l and Michael Grei ad as mémbers of the en- srtalnment committes aturday Night The election Eamd of the naw be held on Tues-’ 1 basket the | PAY 80e Divn EVE GLASSES s a exa by o Legleteras Expart Optametriat, WITHOUT ORLIGATION fust can't afford l when you esn | BEST GL. wefentifically Il- ted—and pay weekly, Remember 30 & week, Michaels O OPTICIANS—JEWELERS 354 Main Strect, New Britain You your eyes, Mason Drive Home Is Sold to Mrs. Davidson Raye E. Davidson, wife of 8. M. Davidson, today purchased of Déra M. Hall property on Mason Drive ® price paid is said to bs between and $25000, Tha sale was ade through the agenéy éf Louije Jones. Tha realty consists of one the most Leautiful homes in that 4ction and a garage MOVING MEN TO MOVE Elimination of unlimited parking express men on Commercia street and establishment of unlimit ¢4 parking for three cars in front of a hotel on Church street, will be considered by the ordinanca com- mittea of the common couneil at fts meeting tomorrow night. The rail- roads committes will meet to consid- er a petition for a warning signal at the East Main etreet railroad crose- ing ‘Will Any Sufferer Refuse This Offer? INDIGESTION Axelrod’s Pharmacy Declares Money Back If One Bottle Doesn't Make Any Stomach Sufferer Happy. | Why bother with slow actors when one tablespoonful of Dare's Méntha Pepsin, a eplendid and pleasant elixir vill cause gas, bloating heavness {heartburn or any upset conditien of the stomach to speedily vanish, | Ard why should any man or woman suffer another hour with in- digestion or any stomach misery when the remedy that acts almost instantly can be easily procured? But there {s more to say about this remarkable remedy—somathing that st thousands of despond- ent people Dare’s Mentha Pepsin pot only auickly relives stomach ditsress, but it also conquers stubborn indigestion. Ayspepsia and gastritis, and puts an end to dizain nervousness, head- ache, sleeplesness, and despondency which distrassing troubles are nearly alwvgys caused by chronic stomach sfiurbance Dare's Mentha Pepsin {s pleasant to take. has a delightfully refreshing taste and after it has put your stom- ach in a clean and healthy condition, st notice how much better you leok and feel, for besides correcting stom- ach disorders this supremely good re 1y that Axelrod's Pharmacy and iruggicts everywhers guarantes, {8 a fine that builds you up and s you work with a vim, eat with and sleap soundly Tedeed {f it wasn't such a wonder fully efficient remedy tens of theu nde of bottlea would not be mo'd #1181 | owing the regular business the was ad mman ounty rttord dressed by | State 12er Craig of Plainvil Commande In the coursa of his re. ha stated that econ ,< to partienlar attentin ght throughout the searon to follow the games ta mu orchestr nly two poste fn The o e ave acthra seont plaved 1acal amatenr plans AMest of o r emaller birds f £ rata of 25 milag an hour Amazing New Way | ToWash BLONDE HAIR LONDEX, a new shampoo for ondes only, brightens faded, dark- ened hair, Keeps light hair shining and lovely—always. 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