New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 16, 1916, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAI'LY Because they are the most satisfactory lighting fixture you can buy ’ Useful, artistic and moderate in price, they make an ideal Xmas gift SPEAKER TO EXPOSE “YELLOW JOURNALISM” i for the | case and Attorney J. J. Berry defendant. Ofher cases on the calen- dar are: L. H. Zevin vs. Vincenzo Minello, with Attorney F. B. Hunger- ford for the plaintiff and Klett and Alling for the defendant and A. M. Johnson vs. C. Halletsin with Attorney M. H. Camp appearing for the plain- | tiff and Attorney C. H. Mitchell for | the plaintiff, ! | Weekly MANAGER OF NEW {lishment of the only Swedish new PAPER ARRIVES HERE | paver printed in Connecticut. MMr. ! Thompson, the manager of the com- pany, has had extensive experience in of Worcester, Mass., this city to ime active charge of the concern. Mr. Ebbesen, the retiring head of the concern, i to leave for Duluth, Minn., to the cditorship of a large Swedish newspaper in that city, but will re- main here until after the first of the | new year, completing the business of his company. The coming auspi of the Brotherhood. topic will be “The Citizen which is a plea for L quintet of negro singers fram Tuske- | gee will sing at this service. On Monday evening the Brother- hood invites the public to hear Mr. i speak on “The Whir of the| spaper Pres This lecture is 1id to be a brilliant one in which the peaker exposes ‘yellow journalism.’” The lecture will be in the church and will begin at 8 o’clock. has arrived in| newspaper work Osterns Veckoblad of Worcester, many ve: The new paper ed along semi-religious lines, being the official organ of the Swedish Lutheran churches, but other mhat- ters pertaining to Swedish people will also be contained In its columns. It | is a weekly paper and will make its local nce in this city in ay the. pub- having edited the for items of Swedish' interest, a large cir- | betterment of culation was established in this city | wisdom was often sought on vital and through the state. ~When the | matters. He was a leading member publication disposed of its business | of the Commonwealth club, serving as the Osterns Veckcblad, many of | chairman of the lecture committee, the local Swedish people continued to | Through his efforts many noted subscribe for it, so the coming of the | speakers have been brought to thig paper to this city will not be a |city. He is also an enthusiastie stranger to many. The new manage- | member of the civic bureau of the ment will conduct the job printing [ Chamber of Commerce, Is connected | work along the lines of the Eastern | with the New Britain Institute, a di- Printing company. | rector of the People's Savings bank, Mr. Ebbeson has been a conspicu- | and for three years was a member the Osterns Harold was published by | ous figure in the civic life of this | of the school board. He is also & the tern Publishing company in | ci Evincing a keen interest in | member of the Swedish Lutheran this city, and through its breezy news | every mbvement which was for the | church. the community, his to Former Editor of Boston Journal Will | Speak Under Auspices of Baptist Brotherhood. Fhe Brotherhood of the First Bap- tist church has announced plans for two popular lectures to be given b)'i Albert L. Blair of Brooklyn, N, Y. Mr. Blair is a newspaperman and during the presidential campaign was of the New Tastern company, means the estab- being For a number of years, up to 1913, SHORT CALENDAR COURT. Default for failure to plead and a bond for prosecution are asked respec- Ernest Thompson of Town to Over Worcester in | Plant | - Take of the Boston journal, but of late years he has taken to the lecture platform | where he is particularly well known throughout the western sta the Chautauqua circuit, He is a Scotchman and is said to have a fund of the dry wit of the ‘‘hielanders.” Tomorrow evening Mr. Blair will speak at the evening service of the First Baptist church under the tively in two new cases that have been | placed on the short calendar list of the city court. They are Rackliffe| Edgar Rhodes and | Stephen McNamara vs. The Connecti- | cut Co. In the first suit Attorney M. H. | Camp appears for the plaintiff and At- | torney F. B. Hungerford for the de-| fendant. Attorney M. H, Camp ap- pears for the plaintiff in the second | on Church Street. The Eastern Printing company, of which Carl Ebbeson has been manager since its inception sixteen years ago, has been sold to the Bastern Weekiy company of Worces- ter, Mass., and the management the new concern has taken charge of the local plant. Ernest Thompson | CHRISTMA! SUGGESTIONS SKATES, 75¢ up SLEDS ERECTORS, $1.00 to $7.50. AUTO COASTERS ROLLER SKATES CARPET SWEEPERS BISSELL VACUUM SWEEPERS THERMOS BOTTLES PERCOLATORS TEA BALLS HOT WATER BOTTLES LUNCH BOXES BREAD MAKERS CARVING SETS POCKET KNIVES SHEARS and SCISSORS ALARM CLOCKS WHEELBARROWS SAFETY RAZORS TOOL CHESTS 3 and 5 COIN BANKS AIR RIFLES WATCHES and PUMP GUNS ELECTRIC IRONS ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS ELECTRIC TEA POTS ELECTRIC TOASTERS ELECTRIC FLASH LIGHTS LANTERNS . A. 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