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Berlin New.s' diseases have been forthcoming in | 2ressive T Berlin for the past week and that he | at on T0 HEAR DRIVE REPORT|muees rehse on Pertin street. 1t i | mocting or expected that there will be a large | Wec Worthington Community Club Will Mail Orders Filled OUR JANUARY SALE OF SHOES BRINGS SMART FOOTWEAR MUCH REDUCED IN PRICE A MID-WINTER EVENT OF GREAT IMPORTANCE It gives women, girls and children wonderful opportunity to get fitted to fine footwear at decided reductions from regular prices. Shoes from Brooklyn, Boston and Haverhill Factories ATIN PUMPE, one-strap BLONDE KID PUMPS, brown kid BLACK § New, stylish trimmed, turn soles and spike style, with turn soles and spike heels: regular $7. Baira, Pair. . PATENT COLT Dorsay Pumps, OPERA AN-D plain and gray kid trimmed; were Hory el aannE SPECT nU $5.00 heels; \\m.n $7.00. $5.00 TRAP PUMPS, patent colt, light soles, Cuban and ' $5.00 , t Louis heels; were $6 DriteciT.00 $6.50 and $7.00. For, pai L—Latest style Colored THE “LETTIE” PUMPS offered in Kid Pumps, opal gray, black, Bois patent colt or black satin, hand- de Rose and gray trimmed; patent turn soles, spike heels, Brooklyn colt, turn soles made; regular price $6 00 all sizes: regular . $10.00. FKor, pair. .. CHILDREN'S SHO strong and sturdy; sizes 5 o 8; $8.00. Pair. . were $2.50. For, pair........... Sizes 814 tol12, regular price 33.00. Sale Price, pair. . CLOSING OUT ALL HIGH SHOES FOR BOYS—Boys' $5.00 grad LITTLE G leathers, selling regularly at $4.00 and $4.50, for..... (Shoe Department—Main l"loor) To close out we price them special at. | M. Griswold today. Mr. Griswold d that no report of contagious removed the last quarantine sign on Sunday In spite of the fact that towns in slight epidemics of mecasl sharp watch for the appearance of |that disease fs heing kept. Complete reports on the annual 7 membership drive will be heard at a Bettered in Future moeting of the Worthington Com: | 1" munity Center association tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the Comvey attendance to hear these reports, as the drive is said to have been ona[ of the most successful ever conduct- | Meet Tomorrow Night — Town | °d by the organization. Emil 0. | Clear of Contagious Discases — | be in charge. Other Items of Interest in Berlin, | With promis g next few months, communlication recelved from the [ American Leglon, will be held to- ident, Connectleut Light and Power com- | morrow night at § o’clock at Legion | 100N v, which, in cooperation with the [ hall, Ker New Yo ford Railroad company, [ planning for better illumination at| the station during the night. It sald that the plans call for an clab- |who died at her home yester orate system and that it 1 | q «ome time before the money wiil be {hell tomorrow afternoon at 2 |divorce cannot resume avallable for carrying out the work, |o'clock. Rev. Vernon L. Phillips, |name The from the district office of the | ing company at New Britain, written by E. F. Putnam, distric D superintendent, and is as follows Mrs. Donald H. Montgomery and | ®oman’s hushand. Os t, and Misy | of New ; “With further roferenco to your [Helen Phelps left yestorday for [ #everal weeks ago on the ground of | e relative to,Tampa, Florida, where they will | desertion. “Dear Si editorial of recent d the lighting at the rafir at New previously advised you we sent Mr. [spring. Crampton our illuminating Entertain Sewing Club sales engineer down to New Maven! The members of the Kensington last week. Mr. Crampton talked |Sewing club were entertained last the eclectric voad in some length and wa ized to tell company desired to improve the il- [evening n. with available for the work g their homea on Monroe street In that | “In the meantime they are taking city in the future steps to temporarily improve condi Visiting "4' l’\oqm’ and cleaning thei Mr. and Mrs. George 8. Kecley, nd putting in some Ir for the past year. have made lanips of our contersation wi prople torial is going to hear fruit in way of impreved light tlon before long An improved lig been neaded for some time at hmh the Berlin and tions. it ha ¢ = — =———=—-———=| The Rerlin Grange Sewing circle . ! will meet Thursday afternoon at 3 High- Ph l winl Be | e o'clock at the home of Mrs. William Class Otop ays ShoWR | i sldon of Farmington avenue.Jt s Foresters’ Hall |1 o oricere i e nets ng conditior pot stand to be bettered within the re preparing pl e plans ¢ 4 orate installation and it ma some time before the mon which will help somewhat. 1 ! clined to believe from resnlts jSon-in-law, Mr. and been felt by many that system was not large enough to take are of the waiting room and the | platform. Residents will note with | satistaction this promise of change Town Clear of Discase Berlin is entirely clear of con- tagions di *cording to Health Officers Rto wed Sd Yast Berlin Ttems, nesaays The regular meeting Of the at | Shjerden, president of the club, will | Meetings of the Community club | g arc held about once every threo | months. Business of {mportance, in addition to the membership drive re- turns, will be transacted. American Legion Mceting A mecting of Bolton- of improvement, | at the Berlin de- ccording to a| , New Haven nd Hart- ill be tr acted. | s been | Mrs. Maria Kalen | funeral of Mrs. Maria Kalen |of Farmington avenue, Kensington, | be [morting after a long illness, [pastor of the Kensington Congre tional chu rial will be in West Lane cemetery. Leave For Florida n communication, which come children of Hudson str station 'spend a vacation of a few months, Britain and Berlin., As we They will return to Berlin in the of the ‘\n ning by Miss Phyllis Senning and author- \lrk Rollin DeWolfe, There was a I.(v\ly]”fl‘ attendance d a profitable was spent, fhese two stations and Moves To New Britain { Garner . Goodwin, sold his home on ., moved his family to s {Britain vesterday, They will make 1 engineer ou that th for so doi N for rather ghter and Grorge armington aver Teft or a visit with relatives r home with their h the rallroad |Pickett of vesterday in Boston. Wl Attend Tnstallation A large delegation from Berlin zrange s planning fo attend the an- nual installation of officers at a eeting of Newington grange in that town fonight. T is expected that !several other delegations, in addition to that from Berlin. will be in at. lance. The trip from Berlin will made by automobile. | Town Court Session A session of the Berlin town court will he held tonight at 7:30 o'clock !in the court room at the town hall. Judge George G. Griswold will be l'on the bench and 1t is expected that there will he several cases to be disposed of. Sewing Circle Meeting the visit and your At the “District Superintendent ting system 1 New Britain sta- The lights have been dim and at the present ti | expected that important wpri®@win Sundays A R e P and is requested. Knights of Pythiae will ba held at their hall this evening. The installa- st A Tursday event (Kensmgton) | James MacPherson s confined te { hisz home by fliness Wodnesday The dancing class will maet at tha “TOP OF THE WORLD" Athietie hall this evening ot § NT'S LACE SHOIS offered in tan and bldC]\ of 3 consist of readings regular weekly by the ladies of 8t held I’ whist will | coln’s Birthday, the grand prize for the scason, as well as the regular vill be awarded. The Communil 1sica post, |a meeting at the will &7 prizes, program of Eridgeport, Jan. who is the will be | from whom it was held by J. Nickerson, in supe h, will officiate and bu- | When he denled Annic appeal to vesume en name of Brod Canaan, out York in after me, low Cuban heels; $6.50 lace style, in tan and smoked elk with welt soles, Laco Shoes nf tan calf and grain with broad toes and welt soles; )egular $4.50- $3.95 $3.50 ! 1 {all parts of the statc are reported |T.. has been the guest of friends in |5: 15 Berlin | town. George Dalbey of so far remalns unscathed, although | G | Dr. Griswold stated ‘today that a »‘_wwl‘m; The regular meoting of the Boy . e A | Soele s club will be held in the basement of | llumination Conditions Will Bg| ro Mear Compaten Reports 1o 0 tharen s vening o : i S i William B. Wilher The ladies of the Methodist church | Livingston: in the church parlors |G Thursday afternoon to sew. The entertainment program at n«. the Community lay evening will James MacPherson and will musical numbers rabrie o he place CANNOT TAKE MAIDEN NAME 4Py — “oifending party" Lusband obtains a | her mai | Judge Leonard !, ior court today, | Broud “When you walk the New Sample Shop with money pocket getting a new sult, believe it's a great feeling.” FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS GEEW\zL- OUR TEACUER CBRTAINLY G\ES US HARD LESSONS = WHO EVER LRARD OF SUCH QUESTIONS AS THESE EW BRITAIN DAILY m_—:—'——,: dictown—Forcsters Celebrate niversary—Local Concern Bought | 2100 infl Out—Court Kept Busy—Ttems Britaln, long planned by (i {ville Water Co. will he hegun in the was learned | Burlington reservolr to New | passes through Plainyille 4 {tapped at some point not yet decided » m.y,. s on this point be- |ing now in the New stock to the v Ireudy been hought ‘l.umnn: the jtions with the This purchase nelghboring and making connee it has been in ¢ { night ainville reservoir is not adeqy fat Creseent lake {nor is the water jdea) This reservoir be kept In vesery thongh ft s by the water com- | The purchase {made on the same ferms ag are for Kensington and med for Maple Hill. yihians To Middictown On Thursday o | journey to Middletown to install the one {n conjunction with meeting of the . ding Cirele will be the home of Mre. H. W. Main street this evening at o'clock ! lodge are planning to at-! e arand Indge officers Apollo lodge i3 Main strect 15 mast azre a few days in Buffalo, and the members of the ~ of fts members appointed over in charg well of Weth the Pythian Sisters, whist ea, Will obserye v tonight with ning. ing tonight in 4 1 Legion hall February 12, the highest sci Ravizzer of Bristol The local conrt is very | active and expeets a large s Chief Ranger A. v club cabinet hel ne of the pres- R. 0. Clark, on Sunday afte activities was ington. Important husincss | arranged for the next three months. aw applications for member- Local Concern Bought Out The Plainville on Whiting street, nsferred o the ainville company s engaged | Summary Process Avtions IBrooks been brought by ar H Schmidt | obtuined a divoree ! Donlon Stanley | Haye is returnable Mills on Febr Servien was made by Deputy " | Wilson storcopiicon art and sculpty ion “H'H the classes ber of series wh uh will be NS K1 lv as this mid-year exami | high school and in g term system and have had their first term exams Sequassen Corp. Mecting he monthly meeting of tors of Sequassen Corp, AAING DIFFICULYY 7 LET B UELD YOO 00T~ HERALD, TUES itendanco first me mm vis rocently holders' Dog Warden Seeking Owners Dog Warden dogs in pound T'he | has a collar, il like to fine the owners of the anfmal Hartford Praying Band The Hartford Praying Band will it 7145 o'clock tomorrow eve- ning at the | Alling, Christian tional hoiy leome Drunken Driver Fined Bristol was flned o driving under th o of liguor u Ariving when ired in e Olson e Thomus lM(m ety trolley car v the w vlayers, The cas come up this expected Ly the | woutd Pythion Templ N Temeo Bowli neetin f { will m the cor of the present ) Ten titg woeekly T H. Gritin Riecker | Silve M. Ha Waits 1ford ritrin Booth eymonr Thompsen Inspectors vard bt | Haskell Legion Brock Barnes Radeliff Vasseau ., Hayes-\ WHY, THESE QUESTIONS SHOULD BE EASY FOR YoU — LET'S TAKE TUIS ONE =\WKERE IS THE ELEPHANT USUALLY JANUARY Co | Plainville News | WATFR CU Tfl BUY | $20,000 in New Stock Issued for That Purpose INSTALLATION TEAM BUSY |, Pythians To Work Degree Tn Mid- ctors to I:IL th Brtstol News Tfl WAGE WAR 0N - RENT PROFITERS - C of . Declares There's No 7{, Excuse Ior lnmease Now IS DEPLORE w board which lorida situation m"«l chiumber Ith a long chain at other Is a medium-sized retary-treasnre Association of Commer organization last year ar Commercial organization HYSTERIA 14 Webster strect Evangelienl, undenomina- general public From Other Places—Bristol Clyl costy FIKs Ta eoduce L eadow sireet fomorrow sted by Consta following a col inatitution of the on his automoils rious past pre eral men, loarned of names could |0 Marino, was scouting happened into a house (of en hie nul stree There being money on | joint installation e scheduled to , will take place postpone Division Commander of Hartford w Mabel Wivon of Stam ollowing the il y held i pre Main Street ididate ation for the ! maostly trivia ut Hart's alleys '} following in- team scores: Bristol Cluh Tournament less than tho was in charge the commendable assossors have it “That's That" zens togethey To Install in Newington Tast Master Walter 1 tonight to install 1 otficers of th Ora Marcotfe, Bristol Girange Newington (i o Install in Plainville I Chirg Rang Madelon Rose Automobile Theft is suspeeted of hav- tonight to insta r was stolen from 1 on Saturday aft- it had been loft while as inspecting 71 Forestors of Ameriea, Following the and social time Want Secretary Standard Steel over Supervised Coasting in Forestyille Ihrough the efforts of Councile man W, Raymond Crumb the first supervised coasting has been al- lowed on Central street hill in For. stville since the order of the chief of police went into effect prohibiting ousting on any street, The chief, vho snnounced his intention to eo operate in any way in the matter of supervised coasting, had all hills a preeautionary measure weeldents, Gravel was spread at the bottom of the Central street hill and boy scouts were stationed to regulate and warn automobile traffie. APLES CASE AGAIN LO0NS N HORIZON Neighbors Suspect He Is Not Living Up to Orders Naples bullding case, bugaboo o building department for more than @ year, is again appearing on the horizon an ©s promise of riy and interesting developments, Anthony Naples was refused a permit for a two family dwelling on Hart street, the action being taken by the common cou inilding commissi worable report, Because of the remarks passed ok and forth during the several rings on this matter Mayor A, M Paonessa called the commission, in- tors and membhers of com- ssfon at his office il after the n had decided to standing with a 1 council In [ The commission was roundly de- nounced for alleged re to prop vy exercise discretionary privileges given In under the existing ordin- ances and it was then that a law was ereated removir rom the Board all rights of diseretion. The hat meeting ctions transpiri 1 in th only one member er maining. aples applied for and was permit to build a one-famil: me plot. His neigh- a watching progress 1 ouse and their obscrvations Been such that they are net ! the building is of the one- type Asked today' #s steps nned to bout an in ation of the building, one of \ling agitators replied: *Not Another “Ma” o direetors of the Cham- d also a responsible 7 g dmconstabic look out for the [17lorida’s Tivest {rd yesterday by Earl J. #43 | his return from Dunkirk where he | k-end conferencr ectors of that was confirm- Arnold after Tegion Dance mnnal dance position offc) n that town and he later Following the resignation of Rep tative John W, Langley of Kentucky, it was reported in Wash- gten that Mps. Langley would try win t in congress. Langley 4 in a liquor conspiracy case and his resignation took effect when the supreme court refused to was conviete |review the findings. Langley was sentenced to two years. e — ——— The Five Senses Of all the five senses, sight Is the most valued—S7 per cent of all lucation is gained by the sense of sight Your child obtains his education, his cnjoyment and, er, his lve- lihood through his eyes. Are they efficient? Examination of Children's Eyes a Specialty H. F. REDDELL OPTOMETRIST and OPTICTAN #9 West Main Street, New Britain Sulte 215, 216; Elevator Service BE HARD FoR You ! HURRY ~-DON'T BE WAY, TUE ELEPUANT IS o Bl AT IT 'S RARELY WUERE 1S THE BLEDULANT OSUALLY FourD 7 wugRe 15 ( ) & ELEdMANT By BLOSSER