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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBEK 25, 19186. Table Silver, Painted China, Cut Glass, add to your Thanksgiving table. Our prices are very reasonable considering quality. We invite your inspection of our goods. PORTER & DYSON CO. 54 MAIN STREET Where Quality Is As Represented. for Thanksgiving Day! Carving Sets —and other pieces too numerous to mention, that will the man £, Humphrey at a chicken dinner at the Oakdale tavern, Wal- lingford, last evening. The commit- tee has as its special guests Senator -City Items Goodness of advt. . You get otel noon u y. @ evenir Membe aphy hool h: Included metor ed George W. Klett ard Representatives F. Hall and Richard Covert, 9 The annual meeting of the New 30; 1 Eritoin Medical association will be held on the first Tuesday of January. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Dehan of Lodge Court will observe the fifth anniver- sary of their marriage on Monday. The Christmas supper and sale of | St. Mark’s parish will be held on the afternoon and evening of December 6 at the parish house. Engine Co. No. 2 still alarm yesterday 128 to take care of a threatening jgrass fire on Stanley street back of | the plant of the Gulf Refining Co. John Sinto of 225 Kim street re- ported to the police last night - at 6:15. that while crossing the Church street crossing his automobile struck the gates and broke them. He was | instructed to interview railroad offi- | cials today. | Simon Jaffe of 200 High street has reported to the police that someone stole his bicycle from in front of his It has a blue frame. “Aunt Della’s Bread.” v and work if ing dinner at served from Thanksgiving afternoon can save mon Thanksziv Dinner TEpiim. and singing advt, the classes in steno- New Britain High nized and elected the Harry Kutcher, | Butler, vice pres Ahern, secretary; ascistant secretary. your Nelson. to Music club, school; vice; 6 of Chri at the was called on afternoon at Prelle e the twenty-three ca 'S le law violations sched- | eard before Secretary of D. Burnes in Hartford two from New Britain. “harged with oper- tomobile while under the | liquor and Herbert F. | to explain his part in a re- | 1 accident | born to Mr. anfl ! of Sunlight | | home last night. Eva in ve to be Praye Con ( Trio 1 sneau ing. Morni Earle B. Quartet—O Duet—The Ch'ilrc_tholices. South Congregational Church. department, 9:30; Philathea 30; morning kindergarten, norning worship, 10:45. Rev. Sidney I.. Gulick ,D. D. will speak on “'Spiritual Movement in Japan.” Sunday school 12:10; Men's Sunday , Italian Sunday vespers, musical ser- 00, Assyrian service; 615, ian Service league. Music for Vesper Service. Prelude—Andante (Clock Fantasia) Mozart Anthem—Come now and let us rea- Briant Marcello Hearest 5 - .. Brewer Raising of the Widow’s . Mendelssohn Thou Who - Elijah) I.o the Day of Rest Declineth . Warron Postlude—Andante (Violin Sonata) Schubert First Baptist Church. ng worship 10:45 a. m. Rev. Cross, minister of the church, An automobile driven by William | - | will speak on “The Jov of the Lord.” tter, d side; s bve in The ys' Patriotic league of the Smalley | ain esident, Louis Richmond; vi nt, jhool has ny he End pmorial follow ph he ved cards in the city is at Adkins Church street. graved at short notice.—advt. [Members of the nmittce were the guests of Chair- | | Special Sunday graded ma ramun.od Park bly badly ger of the Cremo brew- the iron pole at Main | OFF TO THE BIG GAME. strects vesterdar and was| Police Chief William J. Rawlings, | damaged. The bumper | Detective Sergeant Samuel Bamforth | meeting Smashed and the radiator|ang House Officer Anthony C. Ma-!F e o ot Ghe | 1one are representatives of New Brit- | 7 P. M- department at the Yale- | grol® Capt. Thomas police pres- | Harvard game toda ing.” secretary, | W. Grace is in chargs of the depart- | lje, clecied officers as follows: | ment while his place on the after- Walack | noon and early evening shift is taken vor circle of the Stamley | Y Serseant Theodore M. H‘”““?‘; h has elacted officery | SeT8eant George Kelley will be i . President, Miss Anns | Charge of headquarters during the B ADRa | dog watch” lace of Sergeant vice president, Miss Bessie Wil- | ;008 Wateh” in p secretary, Miss Louise Wil- | 117tng: treasurer, Miss Amy Chapman. Joseph Zanzukou! Tr celebrat versary church. for eigt is to p | Sunday State of Ohlo, City of Toledo, | evening Lucas County, ss. ,‘ I'rank J. Cheney makes oath that l'}e | misston Japan, only press for printing en- Christmas cards | s senior partner of the firm of F. Cheney & Co., doing business in the ity of Toledo, County and State afore- sald, and that sald firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each ard every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S republican town Far Ea as OUR NECKW Wilgon's Fresh Herbs the Turkey Dressing Sages, Savory, Ehyme, etc. Then, for dessert, serve Whit- dies. your satisfaction. Closed THANKSGIVING DAY, From 1 to 6 p. m. i i CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY | Sworn to before me and subscrihed in my presence, this 6th day_ of Decem- ber, A. D. 188! A. W. GLEASON, (Seal) Notary Publie. | ;10 Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern- | . ally and acts through the Blood on the | Schoo Macoys Surfaces of the System. Send | ba for testimonials, free. F. T. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. £0old by all Druggists, Hall's Tamily Pills for c:.#&pation. At the Service o AT pastor. - with sermon school classes p. m joint is invit at T:ls Summer A man’s, Mary Garden, Crane’s, Huyler’s, Mirror, Mil- § ' itc. lard’s, Martha Washington, Page and Shaw’s Can- ismn Suna Make out your list teday and we will fill it to at the i ICKINSON|B DRUG CO.. R MAIN STREEY D —_— | D | Stowell. We begin, this member usual at Christian Life solo. dially invited to all these services. Modern Nec: i and ay evening reading room every afternoon from 2 until 5 o’clock stery sermon for the children, school at 12:15 with classes for all ages. Y P. 8.8 B at € p, m., leader, Miss Grace Evening congregation at Rev. Dr. Cross will deliver a serrion entiitled “Turkey or or a Scene Before Thanksgiv- These services are for the pub- rinity Methodist Church. Sunday morning, the ion of the twenty-fifth anni- of the dedication of our Dr. John Henry Benn, Phd., ht years pastor of this church, reach the anniversary sermon morning at 10:45. In the at 7:30 Dr. Sidney F. Gulick, of the International com- Friendly Relations with speak on the ‘‘Meaning on will of the Present Japanese Policy in the st.” The Sunday School meets 9:45, and at 12:15. At ion there will he pictures. o'clock Young People’s Prof. Slade is to give an ad- n ‘“The Possibilities of Living in the Public Anderson will sing a public is very cor- S The English Lutheran Church. Hungerford court, Fred C. Wunder, at 10:45 the pastor. Sunday when promotion of Sunday, 7:30 Morning by noon worship at will take place. at the Swedish Lutheran church Lutheran reformation rally delivercd in English, Swedish | iocal pastors. Public od. Catechetical”class Tuesday p. m. at 24 Hawkins street. Chnrch of Christ, Scientist. Chapel at the corner of West Main ! street and Parl place. Morning ser- Subject, “Ancient an®t romancy, Alias Mesmer- Hypnotism Denounced.” school 9:45 a. m. Wednesday meeting at 8 o'clock. The is open to the public 10:46. ame addre: licrest Universalist Church, West Main street. Services Sun- ELL-ANS ' Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackage provesit. 25cat all druggists. 5 VOTES THIS COUPON Good For Five Votes in the NEW BRITAIN HERALD MOTION- PICTURE POPULARITY CONTEST Name ... Address .. This Coupon Void After Nov. 28. " 5 VOTES 5 VOTES Automoblies Looks and acts like the real thing. Some With Elec- tric Lights and horn. Several styles to select from. Nine dollars to $23.00. Better have one laid aside for Xmas. HERBERT L. MILLS HARDWARE 336 MAIN ST. DOMESTIC WOES OF MNULTY AND FOLEY Dr. Dillingham one invited. day evening will preach. People’s Church. “The Little Church Around The Corner,” Court street. The church of “The Common People.” Rev. N. H. Harriman of greater Boston, acting HORSFALL’S . the logical Hartford Store for ’s Clothi en’s (iothing and why! HORSFALL MADE CLOTHES Primarily we make them ourselves! That means not only a money saving to you but it means that we put into these clothes that intensely personal quality which is the very soul and circumstance of a cus- tom-tailored product. And selections— . Replete with those style touches which can only be executed by master tgnlors and by hand work. There is no machine made appearance about our clothes. Horvstalls iT PAYS TO BUY QUR KIND 98 ASYLUM ST. Cenneting with 40 TRUMBULL HARTFORD. 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DEEDS ARE MISSING FROM CLERK’S OFFICE \l Alleged Bad Check Clerk’s Office During Week. Following is a record of the real Max Michelson, morning service, to be followed by the Lord’s Supper. The evening serv- ice will be the last before the special services that the church has been pre- paring for the last two months. On Tuesday afternoon, at three, ‘“‘Singing Evangelisi”” Mr, Lawrence B. Greenwood of Boston, will begin these special meetings. He will sing and speak, twice a day until further no- tice, at 3:00 and 7:45 p. m.—except Saturdays. On Sundays there will be three meetings. Thanksgiving Day there will be but cne service at 7 p. m., as Mr. Harriman is the preach- er at the union service on the fore- noon of that day in the First church, and Mr. Greenwood will sing, by in- vitation, Swedish Elim Church, Rev. J. E. Klingberg, pastor. Sun- day school at 10 o’clock. Preaching services at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Young people’s meeting at 5 o'clock in the afternoon. Special music and refreshments. Thanksgiving service on Thursday at 5 o’clock in the aft- ernoon. Emmanuel Gospel Church. Booth's hall. Milton S. Anderson, pastor. The pastor's morning theme at 10:45 o’clock Will be, “The Need of Spiritual Discernment.” The sub- ject for the evening service at 7 o’clock will be “The Significance of Christ’s Return to Iarth.” Praise meeting at 10:15 a. m., Bible school | at 12:15 p. m.,, Young People’s meet- ing at 6 o’clock. Swedish Bethany Church. Rev. G. E. Pihl will occupy the pulpit at the morning and evening service at the Swedish Bethany church tomorrow. In the evening special music will be sung »y the choir. WILL HOLD THAT BALD Firemen to Make Merry Year’s Night. New Britain fire department will have annual reception and ball this year, according to a decision of the committee representing all of the companies. At a meeting last night the night of January 1 was selected. Booth’s hall will probably be secured in which to stage the event. Simon Wolfer was elected chair- on New its man of the committee and Capt. Eu- | gene F. Barnes secretary. Sub-com- mittees are: printing, William Me- Crann, William Bollman and Louis Huber; refreshments, David Moore and .John Finnerson; decorators, Stephen Goodrich, Thomas Clerkin and Albert Way; music, John Finner- an, Thomas Clerkin and John Hur- vey; entertainment, William Bollman, | prospect. Louis Huber, Stephen Goodrich and William Harnett. was given by William MeNulty of 4 Milk street to Judge John H. Kirk- ham in police court today when ar- Taigned charged with breach of the peace and assault upon Mr, and Mrs. Patrick Foley of the same address. He explained that he did not mean to injure Mrs. Foley, a woman of 71 vears, but pushed his wife with suffi- cient force to cause her to lose her | balance. Mrs. Foley was in the way, | he explained, as his wife staggered towards the wall. The novel excuse aid not save him from a jail sentence of twenty da Mr. and Mrs. Foley testified that MecNulty was abusing his wife and that they attemptad to interfere in her | behalf. McNulty, they testified, turn- ed upon them and assaulted them. McNulty explained that he came | home from work, found no supper vered that his wife was in the Foley apartments. He said that | he had forbidden her to go there and also had forbidden the Foleys admit- tance to nis home, Tollowing court McNulty, after.| pleading on the part of his wife, gave | her his keys but flatly refused to give | her an order for his pay. | Girl Burglar Sent Away. Thirteen years old Helen Kraker of | 146 Beaver street, known to the au- horities as the ‘“Gueen of the mov- fes,” was sentenced to the Industrial | School for Girls at Middletown. She | appeared to be little affected by the | . Her mother pleaded for| her to Be left at home so that she | could g0 1o work as Soon as s reaches the age limit. Helen still | denied the zccumulated evidence of | light fingered operations and contend- | ed that Is is a case of mistaken iden- | tity. She persisted in her story that money and other articles, alleged to| have been stolen by her, were taken | by other grls. [ Jacob Lusk of 76 Franklin street | was fined $7 and costs for assault upon Charles Reskoski of 313 Wash- ington avenue Thursday. Reskoski | showed a black eve and damaged lip | which he said were received in a fistic exhibition after Lusk had thrown | some water at him, Hearing of charges alleging viola- tion of the motor vehicle law against Charles Tatem and J. A. Morris of New Haven was continued until De- cember 6. It is charged that Tatem, chauffeur, and Morris, owney, used dealers’ license markers on an auto- mobile used for commercial purposes November 16. The absence of Morris from the state has been the cause of the hearing being continued, PRESIDENT FEELS BETTER. ‘Washington, Nov. Wilson, who cancelled his plans for attending the Army-Navy football game in New York today because of a cold was better today. While he had no engagements Dr. Grayson, his | to City of the city clerk during the past week: Fred J. Castonguay to Paul Mueller and wife, land on First street. Home Banking & Realty company to Harry O'Dell, land and buildings at No. 312-314 Park street. Charlés S. Hill and wife to Adolph Perlroth, land at East and Kelsey streets. Kostin Mikulskas to John Jankaus- skas, land on Pleasant street; Tod- bot and wife, land on Euclid avenue. Bodwell Land vompany to Fred Tal- well Land company to Fred Talbot and wife, land on REuclid avenue. Home Banking & Realty company of New Britain, land and building on East street. E. O. Kilbourne to Albert O. Math- ison, land and building on street. Margaret M. Muller and wife to Frank Bosco, land and building on Locust and Greenwood streets. | Sunrise Land company to Adolph | Perlroth, land on Kelsey street. Estate of Charlotte W. Hance to Augusta Hance and others, land and | building on No. 42 Cedar street. Marianna Rustofski to Teofill Bon- | czek and wife, land and building on | Beatty street. ! James McCormack to Josephine Ja- | cofski, land and building at No. 386; Broad strect. Charles L. Barnes to White Oak | Crushed Stone company, land and | building on West Main and Wooster streets. H. E. Shepard to Benjamin Linsky, land and building on Newington road. Russwin Land company to Benja- min A. Hawley, property on Overhill avenue. Title Realty & Development com- pany, No. 53 and 55 Connecticut ave- nue. A house owned by Mar Shaughnessy on Tremont street was | sold yesterday to Edward Lanske. To Cure a Cold in One Day | Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE | Tablets. Druggists refund money if | it fails to cure, E. W. GROVE'S sig- | nature is on each box. 2Gc.—advt. What will be the result of the new Japanese policy? 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