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ILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY o, 1926 7 ' \ e — . - t v mmm ;;‘-m R | Plainville News = """ 1", Name Pastor Bristol News et o ' 0 o ahc: s s elrng eehanical Supein- < © 7w Vlran Pt i Clrk Was | 0 e | tendent Showered With Gifts o i i | Relied on Pusin e e e (UNON SERVICE TONORROW 7 ISERVED SINCE OCT, {889 one i Mk TIME TO BUY YOUR HOUSEWARES e N G Vangwaes Hesornd o g T 1 Comenn o o whe . AT OUR SALE DOWNSTAIRS e chumisen st o i oy | st ot o . iy 1% e FE S Stponcd—dudge Jonnings Made Ve IT IS OUR REGULAR MID-WINTER EVENT THAT ME! SO MUCH I e N Do 0 [ G0 ciinrl i o] Ve Wl b Chinl- TO THE HOUSEWIVES OF CONNECTICUT, SAVING THEM IN A BIG | sy of Knowledge" 1 1 WAY ON THE MANY ESSENTIALS FOR GOOD HO EKEEPING | tlees—Hydrants Must Be Preed ol Libeary Dircetor 4 i 2 4 e TAn o s . 0 " 9 R pastor Diw I H . of €, Show Postponsd, Step Ladders, best grade, 3-foot, regular $3.75 kind. .. . 5 each .\\ : 2 o d Wil bes [t il of Columbus has Clothed Is B e ) Dels) ral years mechanieal gupe One Hundreed Ter Cont S T At i e Reels, outdoor kind, regular $7.98, for. .. ...$5.95 each at the Standard Steel Wl the Chure % % sehed 1 Iald . & Ironing Tables, folding ones, regular $2.98, for. . $§2.59 each | plant in Liinvile W s he omitted in | e e TE T e Floor Brooms, good ones, regular $1.25 kind, for. .. +....79¢ each cringoltany aviy LESRRRIL everyone might - att Boray] ymo 1 i ' ¥ until the cvenings of Febru Fireless Cookers, Domestic Science, $32.50 kind, for.........$19.50 each [Lnstokchio GG I IMouggenviceant B Lnty diia bl r L Tate's Wall Brushes, long handle, $1.25 kind...... ...95¢ each i ]ty i ATty s 0 Gl y y 2 wher v hospi e v B Dustless Utility Dusters, 50c kind, with handie. ... 19¢ each (M| e v ¢ which inelud 1 hat or ‘ i i i \ ttendl I 0-Cedar Floor Wax, genuine, regular price 85c. .. +'Two for §1.00 gold pie v wall clock, pip, 6:45 o'clock an Ve o ' : I L S inie i whington, D, C. has. re » Landers Breadmakers, regular price $3.00, for. .o 8195 each ) ) ; i i . o 4 08 g Pitsiane ; evens) | LEr0ed home and med his prac R Electric Toasters, flipflop, $3.50 grade, for...... ...%2.85 each hving Ealtn Bior oy e i & : | irawiey, . s for Aluminum Tea Kettles, regular $1.69 grade, for. v 5 cach in the New Dej ri TR i M % o cars town j 9 Heavy Ash Cans, with protected sides, $3.50 kind. ... c 82,59 each many friends in Y Bost l ‘ e Getol : Family Scales, blue enamel, regular $1.98, for...............$1.69 each Iomag e linot o b= Jing mal conver Wi o b Bt Ral6 sl e No ; . Rl : Sbclpsliindbl ] cinity, where he is so atholie Churel =) Silas Ne 10 ¢ iy 100 Clothespins in canvas bag. Special for, 9¢ hag A i LA . W tim post office W e Toilet Paper of good grade, regular 10¢ kind. i for 39¢ Unfon Sorviee For ME, Ward, Lt 1o (4 e BT Lo N a0 wher railroad bri M. G Glass Washboards, 85¢ kind, full size, for. . A union service by the Plainville | fomarro G “ b o it S term of s 3 Coffee Percolators, Landers, $7.50 grade, for. ... re. amocigtion will bo held In o'vlock, The Suminy: sehgol will | Britain A g hoy Pyrex Glass Casseroles, $3.50 kind, nickel frame. poliange s ) W ; ition of AT « N gra Ri e 3 2 THESE ARE MERELY SAMPLES OF WHAT WE ARE SAVING YOU who 1 about 10| hal s i e R 3 ] chard Dix Bows to A AT THIS BIG SALE 57 L6 6 1LCeOUNE | Dlecs! o (oL (Can el lhaat g o1or e . Throne of Menjou Hundreds of Other Specials in Aluminum, Enamelware, Tinware, e A e ; mall numher of 3 nei ic tilm nctor, s considered a sor | Wooden Ware and All Housewares of Like Kinds | kot : el b . orts of offic SR o 3 | pture, Rev, Georg, n q Mon ool el i |2 00N ALt 4 8 t life Tafer to | Pray r. Mombleidu LAYy AR Mg iom B West tor of ault] ttire us crown Address, Avvhur A, 1% urel i J | president of the Miy 4850 3 b the making o [] P [ tion, met iraniount ~:‘n’-lv ] | Benediction, Ttev. John Ward, : Board of Vducation Mectin noticed Dichard D 4 New Superintendent, ey ALt February anseting ¢ style dress shirt = “"‘: atn, HCE ; gt or mer ] : it f hls duties as superintendent of the R s shirt,” t \ i i e e o = Co. Mr. Hoy b . tor t w0 & vision, Comnecticut. compan ,,‘“,3"_‘,, oty will be in sesston. William connected it ; {missio powers that be hinted that 1 ought er ln ews 1‘:"1‘ it is probable that the serviee | Coale will the leader and the 0f I'rovid | : Wil i Cor i A LAt s (e BeT Al i | Wil be resumed within a short time, | subjuct for disenssion will be, “Onp | Warner | S position Wat- jecnts {o the who made lis shirts. Now Tam get . . | since the town ploughs have been | A T ; Faults of | POTt, coming rrom ¢ toitli¢ \ CAw where e will [would entitle ¢ from place, 7! i T | busy since yesterday in an effort to | Othe B i ¢ is an ex b cher of physieal culture, Mr, jsion o a pictur iilor made this Tuxedo, ¢ get the 8now off the main hig | Kensington Methogist, inhis dine Mo anuthis bl I senting shoes? Well, they are two more s a8 500N as possible. | The morning e will be | taken an apartment at 147 Me plans »in ifler digcus: ro T'm one of Menjou's i Automonbiles tricks are abie | tomorrow lelodk ot tis | Main’sivent e unanimous opir in view of 1, & |to make thelr way through the | Kensington Methodist ehnreh, Jes gregational Church | ! similar opportunities | myic 1ad 1o the qu of sev {town, although a one track road -“A\x‘.,\- B. Lo leliver the serm at 10345 o'cloc % 10 aral of the feminine . who ad lin the snow provides numer | her subjeet being “True G ‘hosen Ones,” Chureh Lol fehy i ] ¥ mitted that they liked to have Men- stacles to traific. Time and again | from the text “And upor moning W Rqny il ST P T e Bl ou's opinion as to how their gowns é — | automobilen are seon stalicd in tho | the pitlars or nt 4 1. i, in-| Of L A 3y s el h look. ; ; “ anow banks while their driv rk | worth Teagne “Visitors' Meet- | O nen could | \ \ also received from 2 {10 relcase the vehicles from the | (iy sader. “Missionary Work 1120 Endeavor.” Offering for D 4 the pupils of the hool be z INSIST UPON W M H T esd | grasp of the dritts, il B ¢ bicot of {he |Clark's Recognition fund; light r o v mitted to entor into 4 competition 5 X e tinue to improve alti:ongh the state | of the Junior wag | IR Lk LANE S thighway department ploughs and | short ople's circle at 6:1 Urged o Free Hydrants i B NS5 WILD WILL SPERR e i, Gl e Sl COLD TABLETS , The usual heavy traffic along this Other Foliow,” | five Dydranis i ] the this request also, 3 \ ' Sl e e e O SR ey it NI | /0r Colds and Grip; Court Cases Postponed Until Tues- | MOTe or less smooth and it is com he Baptist elureh at T opoom ) " ils to enter u | aratively easy to pass along that| The Junior League will meet on HONOT OF tli Joim (i, W o i v o tion contest { day Night — Busses Will Be in | highway. afternoon at 2:15 o'elock |WHoss Dealth has compwilcd t has gy an e il 5 Special Services Seheduled, Woman's Home Missionnry | TCHENAtion as pasior. 1 1 ti n It w Operation in Short Time—News | 1y iy hoped (hat others will b abie Sl e el e o i sy cau prossure ¢ ing of the Churches—Other Ttems, to set aside the evenings, Felruary | o'clock a it ork. As th i d ) ‘ i 14 to 21, so that they may enjoy arles .. Le na ny hydr hein 1y el L] q The Central Congregational chureh | With the members of the Kensington il i paid supersisi I 17 . club will be entertained by the | Methodist church, the special ini v o v I e under the dircetion of the Berlin Congregational church on |i¢e8 Which zre scheduled. Rev arrang.d 4 i veereat t for the ad Tuesday evening of next week, the | Conklin of the & will be carrie | W ment L y Ll meeting glving promise of being one | land Conference . |in tte g { ' . i NG SunERyiaianS of the most interesting the organi- | Cvening exce; Kensington Congregational, ¢ | . i It wa ided fo renew zation has held in some time. | wiil also Tae il mect | J it Y o As ol The speaker of the evening will | fervices. Miss Elsa Nesbit, soloist, of taiiee e wouli i Wplet romu the school course at. (e be Miss Laura Wild of Mount Hol- | Rhode Teland, will help to make the | gton ational | ¢ flood \“ l‘\l‘"“ ‘\l‘: ) { U yoke college and the subject of a |Serles of scrvices more interesting worning NOtON ey 1 S ) 2 timely talk which one will deliver, | and helpful. A ehorus chotr will tur- | 1 at 10:45 o'clock, The subjoct |7 Tiwe Forvstors w 11 BD vedll deoningy e ben |(uticura 0ap I will be, "Is the Church Keeping | Nish music, also. le sermon by Rev. ¥ {in Amerlean Logion hall, mot ir pointed t o library | f Pace With Our Youth?' an absorb- | Temorrow, members of the Meth- | Phillips will be “What 1 Dulieya| 1H¢ TeSUr 1 | Grange hall, us s () R nonnling el MEDICINALATOILET ing theme which should prove most | 0dist chureh wiil share their dinners | Ajout one of u series of [V Pe held in {1 AUl Arthur Farear, Sr. o en e proenntito intercsting. Miss Wild is o grad- | With the Near ast orphans. In or- | “What T Believe” talks. The Sunday |5 0.C10ck Mond W, ton streel 1 anl of riteatio e\ vate of Smith college, Northampton, | 17 to do this, they will get along | ychool department will meet at!| O Thurs i me from S Pranch e SR B and Is now employed as head of the | ® 8”' “']‘j“ : ‘v'h- rt, gi . and the Christian En- |P° n"’ ~‘~\:’" ¥ i | | The bo \' of lLouise | est RBiblical department at the other in- ear East Relie? fund the | deavor society at 6:15 p. m. There |7 Lt L 1 3 Fadd one-year I pig R ence in price between their rogular | will be no ovaning sercice, | 1UTC ing of the Women's AnEiie [ Ir. and Mrs, | Ee t cleanses, invigor- \ Supper will be served in the din- | Sunday dinaors and the dinners o | EastiTelia Yo _ Hartford Praying Band L s bl LLEhE SIS ST 3feal s thel skin, Ing room of the Berlin church at | e scrved tomorrow. At the close of | Regular morning prayer and ser-| 7! Priying Bitnd wi | Sl ; e Sefanciiiet gL /eedpdly) 6:13 o'clock and the meoting will be | the sermon tomorrow morning fmon will be held tomorrow at jmeet oK famarrow - ’ . M Church LI, UL ..‘ SR ATRULRbeR assisted by Cuticura Ointment E hold a{ %:15 o'clock, Members of | for this ¢ will e received. {o'clock at 81, Gabriel's church, Sun- |100n e i g7 5 Dreat » SOmINE umerica L Toyscantgian when required, it prevents HhcReiib i tromt New R Britain e blaing Returning From School. ¥ schiool will be held at 10 o'clock, | €almon on 1t . s {m.. Do 1 in a number of plays, | Basketball Tonight. pore-clogging, pimples, black= ] ville, Meriden, Hartford, Southinz- | A. Fiske, Jr, who is a|George Mitchell of New Britain will |& Christian, evangelical ' oty R e T — 2 il 3 other annoying | ton and other towns and cities in | ield academy, Deer- |be in charge of the servic |@tionalfero publie is iy LA % Y contral Connecticut, il he present | : its, arrived in town | The regular morning service will |¥ited. - St T Atment % and i, Tal Sold ) end it is expected that Berlin will e woel-end |be held at the East Berlin Method- | Baptist Church 225 huy srolut fourlng, zood || ¢ Sl ratoren, Dept 225 Madon Maas i be host to a large number of peo- | and {ist church tomorrow at 10:45 o'clock | Morning serviee at 10:45 o'cloch i . m ceusad A o lstecl u ‘Cuticura Shaving Stick 26e. 1 Bie |With seemon by Rev. A. L. Burgrecn [Rev, H. B. Sloat of Hartford will he fA. 1 idgeman, 6 Spr s A ki e g Yentres is Comfortable i 2 Fiske, who 1 [Sunday echool will meel at 12 [the preacher. Sunda N Jione 79 e rirain. The Hardwa Constable Orville Ventres of Ber- | SPending scveral days as i1 tio'clock noon, and the Junior league |ing the morning serviee Ivenin 3 e S ot lin. who is confined to the New [0f lier parents, Rev. and M 5 p.om. The evening service is [service, union mecting of 1 0 | | s il Pritain General hospital with a bul. | 12! A. Fiske, wil return to Smith |scheduled for 7:40 o'clock, | Protestant churches at T o'clack; | NEWINGT N NEWS Saturday, Feb. 6 i : 1et wound iIn his leg, is resting com- , €olllege 10 | 'The whist and social held last eve- | Rev. il b L — 3 NES d > It fortably, according to information | Anniversary Masses, ining in the parish rooms of St | At T:45 William R. Pond of Hi BU( I\IJ( NES s ! I & from the institution today. Officer versary high mass of Gabriel's church was largely attend- [the regular mid e, Maple Hill, hus heen temporar i n LR i { recefved the wound while | T r the late Mre. McKeon led. in spite of the deep sn The [ing will be held 1 fasiEmed 16 (ho Meridon: offloe “DESERT PRICE" gl ,) atchman at the Siles | was held yesterday morning at 8 |prize winners were: Ladies' tirst, | Plainville M. 1. Clhuarch | Connecticut Light and 1 NGl i brick yards Thursday |0'clock at St. Paul's church, Kens- | Mrs. McCorkle: wecond, Miss | The serviees Plainvi This concern ree. 100k « i . e 4 ¢ on, Rev. J. C. Breanan officiat- |Jennie Cote; consolation, Miss Mar- ‘L ureh tomorrow wi Meriden Eleetrie ©is ) BRI § R “he Caseet Are. Continned |garet Pollard: men's first, Archer |lows: Morning 4 Mr have JULIAN EI 2 e et - cowicz and 1l mass he late [Walsh; second, Walter Werdeling { M. the Rev, Ar A will gi 1 " i ' Ll ||‘1‘T[‘\('l‘ he doerl e City k, scheduled for Molumphy will be held ut [third, Bill Wals | Y 1 e . " High School Orche the Berlin town court last | St churehnext s Buunday) » final whis! and social of S ~wat partment of tie New Buit- || “MADAM BEHAVE” || 1. gran 3 . have been continued until Fr. Bren- |season will be held at & Gat riel's [of my reside ¢ t | ain nd will ret The famous woman imperson- | |01 H 1l ox ular court session next Tues- | church 1 Frida () The {my 10-room ho arE Hi ator and the mo ¢ celebrated Fol- | 1onde o i S To Hold Parish Whist lading of the p will be harge |y built bar ¢ o|M ¥ % ¥ S Sl ¢ day night. 0 is a res : | lies fazz dancer in the most a < K las| dent is charged with | . Whist and setback will he | S welling, Mr [ K comedy ever sercened. ki ulitor cruelty and Trederick, hieduled |[FOR SALE: oice lot, 80x30, north {sington, Gourgs W BiL « } 3 liior ¢ . i5 charged with ¢ evening at For- | ! Lreseh Kensington, under the | PEAT = e = ———— — - —————— — e e G Seancer o s v | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS S M i d v i ores on Toenaae, | DAFY WU b conticted on e | HIS F Shave More Quietly By BLOSSER \ sca and it is expectec ha! the - Returns From Hospital A | ke SR s ""'I'_ oae e St. Paul's Church. | ;-":“‘ "\‘_;\” ;;{‘:] n ‘“;-"““)"",' Masses will be celobrated at § | T (afa e Lt CH LR o'clock tomorrow morning at = \ pital. | St. Paul's church, Kensington. Rev. | ] AOT FOR A LONG, ° i About School Sesshons Dr. Thomas J. Drennan, vice rector | B twisnicoun® 35 Aken o 4 L ) asdiEsag ), WHY NOTE T | The Berlin schools will resume St Thomas' Seminary, Hartford, I E SIUNE =AAE A [ SR 27 ] 3 TAG! v~ ] KANOW A LOT OF scssions Monday morning 1f more e in charge of the services and f [ ] | ) anow does not fa'l and If the busses | sion of the Sunday school will RATOR OF My | * start their schedules, according to | follow the 10 o'clock mass | OWA AR o1 Miss Mary F. Griswold, .lnw\rm-!' Sacred Heart Church. [ EVERYIUNG. > Sl tendent of schools, today. Miss| Rev. John C. Brennan of Kens- | | Griswold stated that parenis will |ington will celebrate mass at 9 sty (R | not be urged to send their children | o'clock tomorrow morning at the k to school unl the roads are|B8acred Heart church, East Berlin. broken throngh and there is no |Sunday school will follow the sery- danger of the youngsters getting |ice \ their feet and clothes wet. Whether Berlin Congregational. the children iIn the outlying dis-| The Boys' ciass will meet at 10 tricte attend or not will be left to | o'clock tomerrow morning at the the judgment of parcnts. TIf an-|Derlin Congregatlonal church and other snow storm arrives there will [the rarmin~ service will be held et i ba no weessions of the schools on |1u:l. v muel A. Fiske | Monday it sermon and | usses Walting Upon Town, | The Message of | Rd Rerlin b & will be put inta | T st.” Th avor £0- i aperation soon &8 the town of will meet 3 the lead- > Rerlin clears the roads, it was stated ng John Meagiey. At 7 o'clock at the offices of the New Rritain i- |in evening the Young DIeople's ~