New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 24, 1919, Page 2

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BRITAIN pAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1919. the gift that helps to make her Christmas merry—then \ceps a picture story of the Christmas merriment. f the one you want to pleasc alrcady s a Kodak, there are many Kodak helps and conveniences that would be appreciated. Let us help you. ‘rom our side of the counter we are In"a position to suggest. Kodaks from $9.49 up. Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN ST. | 'GIFTS FOR WOME Forsythe Waist and Crepe Waists. and Tailored Georgette de Chine Trefous Mark Cross Gloves. MceCallum and Phoenix Silk Hosiery. lLace Col- lars, Sets and Vess tees. Sweate and Wool Scarfs. Luke Horsfall Co. 93 ASYLUM ST, HARTFORD CITY ITEMS ee our assortment of bicco and cigs Mac's bp, 51 Church St.—Advt. Willie Mills, personal tax collec- s confined to his home by an < of bronchitis : Tanager John O. Mofan of nectic.at Siient m has booked two games Silent Stars in Philadelphia irsday night, Lec and the other the Gallaudet College in Wash- ton, D. ., Satirday night, Dec. 27. b players who will go on the trip Manager Moran, Captain (ossette, Mellis, Anderson and the Y. M. C. A star. They ve Thursday morning at 11 on Federal Express and will be gone nipes, . Smoke at- the asketball one with Five a weel [ artet At Firemen's ball, v Year's At Bardeck’s.—ady, Anna M. Anderson of New ik is spending the halidays with her sents, Mr. and Mis. Alfred Anderson 5 Belden street ferritt Walker of 433 orted ta the police last automobile skidded on liss night West trolley car naged that Main struck The o was slightly ds Axelrod friends A TN wishes all his ns and Merry CThristmas d -t I'heé New B In has the itain arranged little ones W time. charity organiza- its Christmas tree are welcome to Miss Cora Beale little ones and dinner rd gifts for any t be overlooked il be distributed .. D. Penfield camp, S. of V will Friday evening tain he division officers. 1 be 30 o'clock, by o meeting and tertaing Before making any k. over our line op, 51 Church & meet o en- Supper follow- Christmas tre served at 6 nent che Mac's advt. ice of ciga 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief BELL-A OR INRIGESTION | been the 1 habitual intemperance. { besides Rock- | HANY XMAS SEALS SOLD City's Sha in T, B, Wavfare This Year is Expected to Exceed Splen- did Showing of Last Year. The Cross Christmas seals waging reparted as through the g ainites this city American Red for the purpose of upon the white plague, is running smoothly, and oft New Brit- able to sale of war nerosit will again be /v HEALTH AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR send a good report to.the state ment. It will be remenibe New Britain was awarded a yeur for seal sales and the in charge of the campaign here sirous of proving that zoing backward in the way of osity. One of the most important factors in increasing the sales here this year has work of school children. The children not only bought the seals themselves but conducted house-to- house campaigns,and the penny pasters on the street will continue today spart- that last committe prize is de the city is gener- sold seals and tomor- row LOCAL PEOPL DIVORCED. Women ued From T Hushands in Superior Court. T™wo Sepa Two women given Christmas preserts in the superior court yester- day afternoon in the form of divorces, by Judge John E. Kceler. Annia lto- man, who resides in Meriden, was di- varced from George Roman of this city. The plaintiff alleged intolerable cruelty. = Mrs. Roman testified t her maiden nume was Saultis and she wed Roman in the Silver (ity on Oc- tober 20; 1910. " separvated in January, 1918, Two ehildren were born of the couple, and they are now living with the mother of the plair According to Mrs. Roman, her hus- band drank liquor to excess and often beat her. One of the beatings was ad- ministered after a dispute over the name to be given one of the children. The decrees ands custody of the chil- dren “was awarded Mrs. Roman. Priscilla Juckson, who resides on ‘orbin place, appeared in court and asked for a divorce from George Juck- son, whom she married in Berlin on December 28, 1906. She said that due to her husband’s intemperate hab- its she was forced to separate from him four y . Her maiden name was Cooper. . Jackson first asked for a divorce on grounds of desertion and the evidence was heard before Judge Frank D. Hainc The judg ruled that no evidence of desertion had been proven and the plaintiff was allowed to amend the were oy 33 Mrs. Jackson mother of eight children and the decree she was awarded the custody of the children. the PARTY The annual Chrisimas tree party of the Corbin Screw corporation office emploves was held yesterday after- noon in the club rooms on Lafavette street. A grab-bag was provided and novelties were exchanged by those corresponding with number Judge George G. Griswold of Berlin acted as,Santa Clau MASSES AT ST. ANDREW™ tward V. Grikis, Lithuanian today the hours fov the chureh Christn High : o'clock, high mass for the children at 0 o'clock and high mass Rev. B Andrew’, nounce ic 1t follows ma at v pastor of St. church the 1s an- mass at Stanley siveet | auxil- | Smoke at 10:30 o'clock. Speeial music witl be rendered at all the masses. Ves- pers Will he sung at 4 the afternoon o’clock in IDAR CHEST Department €07 Machine company sented their timekeeper, Miss Carlson, with a cedar chest afternoon. Miss Carlson is thé only female cmploye of that department. The presentation was made by Chapman and a poem e Chest,”” was 1 1 by Kkian. GIVEN ¢ Employes of New Britain at the pre- Clara George Hop- Geo) Sariis- he church Christmas carol chool will ning at 7:30 p. m. in the church. parents of the clildren invited to atterd this servic Christmas d , at 7:30 m ion will be celebrated and at 30 a. m. morning praver, communion and sermon services will be choral service of held this are On holy Communion DINNER FOR RYBECK. A bachelor dinnet William H. Rybeck | Shuttle coming ell, urda, wis tender 1st evening at the club in honor of F marriage to Miss Peatrice which will take place next at noon, at Montonr Meadow IFalls, Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days !Dl'ugz)sis refund money if PAZO | OINTMENT fails to cure Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Stops Irritation; Soothes and Heals, You can gzet restful sleep after the first_application. _ rice S0c. , j.of the b; not | The sale of | complaint to ! yesterday j CARDS AT ST. MARK'S CHURCH. | the | eve- | e | cordially | GIRL BANK EMPLOYE ROUTS SIX BANDIT | | Steps on Gong Button and Robbers Flee When Crowds Run Toward Scene. Cincinnati. O Dec. 24 Six wuto- ! mobile bandits made an unsuccesstul | attempt to rob the First national banlk | of Lockland, i suburb, yesterday after- noon. The men were fruftrated | through the presence of mind of a girl | employe, who pushed a button that set ringi warning bell on the outside nk. The men drove up ‘to building in an automobile. Two of them remained in the machine and the other four men went into the bank The latter at the point of revolve lined up the cashier, the three payi tellers and three emplog only ones in the bank at the time. one of the robbers was trying to open the gate leading to the money vauli. one of the girls stepped on an elec- | trical contrivance connected with a large zong on the outside of the build- ing. This rang and when the robbers aw people running toward the bank from all directions they leaped info their automobile and sped away with- out obtaining any plunder. the bank Robhers Get $2.000. Maunt Vérnon, N. Y., Dec. men arnied with revolvers entere | distributing station f n. New Cori department store at Tuckahoe _\a.\h’v»' day. lined up the four clerks against the wall, forced the superintendent to open the and departed with $2, 000 in cash. The bandits drove off in taXicab. safe a waiting TWO KILLED AS AUTO RUNS WILD | Death Rides With Spencer Party as | it Delivers Christmas “la, at North Brookficld. North Broolfield, Dec. 24,—Mus. | les H. Allen, 72, of Spencer, and her grandson, Jere Allen, months } old son of . Everett and Ruth Kane | Allen, also of Spencer, were instantly | killed When the fouring car in which | they were riding left the highway, crashed through a fence and dropped down a 20-foot embankment on the | st Brookfield highway 100 vards | south of the Mahaney farm at about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Boyd Allen, 7. brother of fered a broken left ankle. 1lis moth- er. who wak driving, suffered from shock but suffered no scrious injurs. Her daughter Barbara cscaped with- out injury. The members of the party were returning to their home in Spen- after delivering Christmas pack in North Breokfield. The elder Allen was holding the baby and both were Dinned beneath the ma- chine their deaths being instantancou The aceident took ‘place so quickly, ac cording {o the vounger Mrs. Allen, that she could not remember just| what ‘did happen, but it is believed | that the steering gear of the machina | went wrong and the car turned turtie | as it went down the bank. Medical I2xaminer Charles Deland viewed the bodies at the scene of the accident and gave permission for their removal to the rooms of the A. K. Kingsley com- pany at Spencer. Mrs. Allen leaves husband, twa sons and five daughter: The funeral arrangements have not been completed. Jere, suf- 1 COUR " DECLI i SUPRE i Will Not Inte kinton School Teache vene in Case of Hop- Boston, Dec. The supreme court | vesterday refused fo intervene In the | controversy surrounding the removal of Miss Illen L. Duffey as a teacher in the public schools at Hopkinton on charges of having flirted from a school window Judge Carroll, in : petition of Miss Duffey by which she sought 1o “compel the Hopkinton school commiitee to reinstafe her, | held that the evidence offered did not | show that she' had been illegally or | | dismissing tl improperly dismissed. Counsel nounced the matter would he hefore full bench. an- placed the Healing Homey Stops The Tickie Heals The Throat Cures the Cough 35c per Bottle A FREE BOX OF GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE SALYE ] Opens the Pores and Penetmtesi For Chest Colds, Head Colds and Croup, is enclosed with every bat- tle of HAYES' HEALING HONEY ‘You get the Cough Syrup and the Salve for one price, 35c. ! msfi?&mem &and Suaranteed to Paris Medicine Company Memufectarers of Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets & Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tomic B T T —e—— WINDOW SHADES Made to order and ready made, for the cosy little Bungalow or Big Business Block. We will measure, make and hang: them to o T your complete satisfaction. o Workmanship and Materials. NON BETTER. PICTURE FRAMING TO ORDER ONLY I'E JOHN BCYLE COMM. NY CHARLES DILLON & CO. This Store Will Be Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock Until Christmas, The Last Minute Gift and the One Most Appreciated — GLOVES — coming to Dillon's, whera 1y number the olve your last minute gift problem b our selection of Gloves is not only complete, but include -clasp and gauntlet style Gloves, in shade of They are attractively boxed in plain and sewn P X. DML pearl, white. of smart season two-toire em- Pair $2.25. self or and mas- I-clasp Washable Capeskin hroidery, in brown Gloves, gray, tan, ivory and three-row tan, gra 2.clasp French Kid Gloves iwo-tone embroidery, in blaclk tique. Pair $3.00. overseam-sewn, vhite, brown, silk ‘embroid- Pair $3.50. 2-clasp French Kid Gloves, full P. K. sewn, 3-row in dark brown, gray, beaver, tan, black and white. lined Mocha Glov Pair * 1-clasp silk only, P. K. sewn, a very desirable Glove for a gift. ng .00, 2-clasp real French Kid Glov embroidered back, in black, white, two-tone fancy Pair $4.00. full P. K. sewn, >WN and gray. contrasting shades, aver and brown. Pair $8.75 self Slip-on Gauntlet Gloves, "an 8u ts in fancy embroidered backs, black, white, I Gauntlet Gloves. and Paiv $3.00. Slip-on White Doeskin hlack embroidered backs. strap wrist, 3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ. _PHONE 359 D O N’ T think that because your stomach can digest food you are proof against indigestion. The most mmportant digestive work is done by the bowels, liver and kidneys. Unless these are active and work in harmony, you are in danger of self-poisoning. & G Seid by drag: gists through. out theworld, help the bowels to functionate properly, ‘and influence the liver and kidneys to act very efficiently. Steamship Tickets —_— PO — To All Parts of the World —_— O — DANZIG, POLAND CUNARD LINE PEBRUARY 5th, 1920 —_— 1O — HAMBURG, GERMANY JANUARY 7, 1920, POREIGN REMITTANCES Mail and Cable Money Orders at minimum rates to all parts of the communication is mnot restrieted. worid, where FOREIGN CURRENCY All Kinds of Penominations Bought and Sold. Real Estate and Insurance George A. Quigley 297 MAIN NEW BREFAIN, CONN. RIGHT HABIT 1S CONSTRUCTIVE AND CREATIVE Why not get this kind of habit by joining OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB You will thereby learn to save regularly and promptly Remember we pay interest to those who make prompt payments ,, CILASSES SOC to $5.00 per week OPEN TONIGH'T

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