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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1026. PLAINVILLE NEWS ’%@EEE!E]IEIEIE]EIEIEIEIEIIE@EEI[@EEEI[EEEEEIIEE!E]E]IEEE@E - menowt ESANTA CLAU SCOOLONFRDAY @ ™ ¢y 0 T QUARTERS | ‘alling Day Plamed Before - The Kiddies will surely enjoy a visit to ou complete R AT SANTA'S HRADQUARTERS. § (O, oull Find best In Christmas Goods e R TOY D In this department you will find a large stock of articles that will please both young and old. The foliowing are a few of the many gifts to be selected from: Kiddie Cars Wagons, Sleds Dolls A I 7 2 g EVERYBODY'S WANTS PLANNED FOR. C“TOYLAND” THE CHILDREN'S JOYLAND, IS FILLED g y I ont WITH THINGS DELIGHTFUL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. SANTA HOLDS RECEPTION HOURS FROM Christmas Box Shipped By Adv 10 TO 12 IN THE MORNING; FROM 2:30 TO 5:30 P. M. oM HIM PERSONALLY. REST h Manchee Builds Store— OF DOWN STAIRS SECTION BRIMS OVER WITH N S D ‘UL AND ORNAMENTAL. s ADeManch OUR WHOLE STORFE IS IN CHRISTMAS ARRAY WITH Fl § "KS 3 b . AS MUCH Popularity Contest Notes. OF OUR OFERINGS ARE AT NEW LOWERED COSTS OUR STORE IS WHE J 10ULD TRADE. Principal Orrin L. Judd of the local REAL LACES MAKE EXQUISITE GIFTS . Grammar school, has arranged to R DEPT. We offer Real Filet Collars for 50 to $10.00 cach. hold a parents’ visiting day on 4Fm‘|aly e Collars and Collar > E 98 up to $4.98 cach. i of this week. ‘The school ge.\en‘i ly Collars for $10.00 "ENISE Lace Collars $12.35 each. has a day set aside every year for this | : Clolars $2.98 each. VERY SPECIAL are the real Bruge and Duchess Lace Collars, | event, when the Christmas school 5 value, for 98¢ work is exhibited. These visiting REAL IRIS y ' Turnover lLace Collars and Sets, 98 to 00 each. Real Carrick-ma-Cross vs are always loked forward (o Lace Collars priced low at $11.25 and $12.00 each. well attended. Mr. Judd plans to REAL LACE COLLARS, made in India, $3.98 and $1.50. hold appropriate exercises on Friday, A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT of cre| hand run Spanish, Princess Point Licerre and Bru s thread and has forwarded programs of Scarfs, also Net Scarfs embroidered with metal and knitted Scarfs, priced $1.25 to $37.50 each. these, to all the parents of the school children. The regular work will be USEFUL GIFTS IN UNDERWEAR e Taniag | o ans S uaauilia:-1e SPECIAL OFFER FOR WOMEN. Pink Jersey Silk Bodices with embroidered fronts, $5.00 grade, fine oiclockiinfcisjatter ioon IS (CRESS $2.98 each mas sale of articles made by the WOMEN'S CARTER UNION SUITS of medium weight, high neck, with long sleeves; low neck, no fg |SeWins club of the school will then be sleeves; Dutch neck, elbow sleeves. Choice of knee and ankle lengths. Regular and extra sizes, $2.75 BelLINThel nriicles/ mulspoyalness and $2.98 each. are of material purchased by them- selves as the club is in no way ce- SLIPPERS pending on the town orjloul of- - ficials for support. It is sgif sustain- XMAS OFERINGS in Men's Brown Kid Slippers, with choice of Everette and Opera styles $4.00 pair. ing, and on occasions lik# the visit- BROWN KID Slippers in Romeo style $5.00 pair. ing days, when the article can be D “ Can.i e sold, the money is turned into more () ages > material for future uvse. A sale of L4 WHAT 70 Aol in_“Martex" Towels and Bath Maig, of, which we have a wonderful B | maier mq o Suet"0 0%, 4, 2000 2F Rocking Horses showing Don't buy ordinary Towels when you can get *‘‘Marte Turkish Towels with ‘colored borders Sna clnes lwill lales The ]l held |l These , o at $1.00, $1.25, §1.50 and $1.35 each. sales will take place between 3:30 and Automobiles Martex” Bath Mats, colored or white, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 cach. £330 Clo b oro s ren s fronm o ” - PyY at 33 1-3 le: g So 3 Martex” Wash Cloths, 25¢. Al at 33 1-3 less than former prices. e T e Tt (Canol oves 5o Games the morning picture fund. This fund \ is expressely st aside for the ex-| (5] Teddy Bears p SLIVES 3 b A HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY Pemebatiostinis dine N anal nasi RECEIVING ALDI DRY GOODS PURCHAS ED OF UR in the school for educational purposes. 38 — School “Movies” I :" I . I:l ’ I ' IE: , A< The school now has a contract for | [m] GI 3 URNI UR a1 1 ] ) ) ) 5 ) ) ) ] e ) 5 ) ) 5 D ) ) EERE () ] the use of one film a week from the government. These films are shown BERLIN NEWS |5 o ol on theoutstirs ‘cun | o, » e e et eery Bl Nothing is more appropriate than Furniture as a Gift. It if the children on the outskirts can Mr. Lyons stated that last week was |ing. Last week the grades, includ- —— e —. be tuken to school that those within | poorest week that he had .ever had. ;i : % 2 e —————————— 1 a er ad. ; ing the fourth and eighth grades, = endure for years to come. We can show you Gifts suitable the limits can, especially in rainy | He said that he could easily recall | were given the privileges of seeing weather when the road is not in con- | days when both of the shops in town | them. The film shown was entitled, = . dition for walking. t open until 10 or 11 o'clock Sat- | “School Days”. Four days .a week the entire family. * On the other hand It has been said | urday evenings and half a day Sundays [are set aside for the moving | B jJ that If thesc people and the town were | and were forced to keep many patrons | pictures. This weekk, the fea- | [H] » |nhllw-lll|’v‘ lrl'||.~|l()l"llllll'nn \\,T‘rl\' ll‘ll‘ and do not do any busine: after 7:30. Up and Down.” Mr. Judd has charge E | school board would be willing to | It appears that shaves have - : ‘hine nod it. w Ar Ag f r— | secure one. As was stated before there |w.1rllu:. coincident with the r('.'\[:l[::d Sijok che machine and lopatston 1t = e e ents 0! 3 . 'are 18 children in this district to be | ance of a rent or two and a trifle more Christmas Carol Singing. (=] Rich d S d schml Al]lhomles to Take Actlon cared for and the venicle used has | ) ness is slack in the tonsorial [ On Wednesday, December 22, tne | [W] mon toves an a senting capacity of eight. BT] nt. It has not been checked |annual Christmas carol singing day > = Now that trantportation has been | up as yei, whether the marringe | wi be heia at e semool 1|2l New Home Sewing Machines. o0 Transportation Pruvle | proviaea b some way for the Kensing: | marketis “progrcsming . favorabi, | narent are aiso cordiatly imetied 1o | ] north- When it is it will be time to decide |:l|ll'n1| this event. Wednesday will E ton school the are many in eastern part of Berlin who feel that | if the Misses of the town have become ! be the last day of school, as the holi- tiie children should be taken to school | careless as to hirsuite adornment on | day vacation will begin and continue @ STATE POLICE ARE ACTIVE in'a simitir way. This question win | faces of thefr swains or whether thes | untit the first of the year. The sins. | [®] also be brought before the schogl | are promoting a d:gree of thrift that | jng of Christmas carols and other en- = ird tomorrow, has not herctofore been practised. tertainments will be held in all the Many Posted on Local Branch of Last Me State Police Active. rooms between 10:30 and 12:30 (Tll @ e 1. Porter Co. The Rellable Scwing club will meet Since the opening of the new high- |o'clock. It has been the urgent de- Turnpike Yesterday—Business De- tomorrow veaing at the home of Mrs. | o vi4o Hartfora the state police have | sire of Mr. Judd and the school board, Core, 31, & grab bas will bo | Harttord and |1n having these vistting dave to- sive | 8] FURNITURE DEALERS | | ting of the Season. James been active between .I'rt-hnlnu Pelt—Cases In Court | 1}, feature of the entertainment. This | o o Haven and many arrests have | the rents an opportunity to sce @ been made. Berlin has had its share]the children u: work. It helps the @ 377—379 MA[N ST., NEW BR]TAIN CONN » . Tonight. will be the las of the s on ‘on y . . “hris as olidays, until after the Chrisimas holidays. |y the number of arrests made al- | children in their woik, and they strive The school board will hold a meet- | The date ‘:"1‘[ :“*' 1'-:';"':""“‘1“;'*‘ ‘r“ the | though they have not all been made | to attain some feature of their School Ing tomorrow night in the town hall. | new year will be announced later. by the state police. work that may be shown t = harbers Fromn. i e s nas oterea mams |15 2SR | D D 0 D 5 . 6 D 5 6 ) o ) ) ) reside and it is expected that the Mes: Lyons and Belmont, con- | cpportunities to be used as a speed- 5 {‘rn'xnnurmlum m..-t\' m wil be | ductors of tonsoriat parlors in this | way It was built two feet wider than A P»’“») Form Association. » —— —— — — - — — thrashed out. This question of trans- | believe that he may lay his business | the ordinar: ad, with an eight | . ‘f‘nms and Teachers’ associa- | . collected at the offering last SUIGIDES AT LOW EBB 8 2OLG GALBRAT] portation has caused a great deal of | depression, particularly in their own | mile flat surface. Speedsters from all tion' will be soon organized provid- Sunday for the relief fund of the Near | REE_l comment from resi@ents along the | line. Shaves and haircuts are few and | directions have made use of this|iN8 Plans are carried out as hoped | past Deglon Nationsl G i Kensington road and it s expected | far bety . they state. In searching ' now road, but more or less have been for. lla_m\'nlle is the only town at ® Building Store. . ! Bridpeport G)mmFem“’ meeting tonight | about for a reason for this state of | caught in the net of the law. Yes- | Present, in the vicinity, which has no R. DeManchee of Church street has During the Year 1919 There Were National Commander are not inclined to believe | terday there were more than enough | Parents and Teachers' association at |, 4o " eonstruction a new store on e e e only 3.. | Galbraith Jr. of the Ame“fl'“ e cold weather | of the state “cops” along the high- | the school. For a town of its size, |5 premises. Mr. DeManchee plans it e ore, Only 3,- | will be in Bridgeport Feb rasi L rara e and the number of pupils attending |, nave a grocery store located there. 818 Cascs Being Reported. . %{3"”” o flinries o8 thesl Vomen’s auxiltaries of the sf New York, Dec. 13.—The suicide | Post in the state, it is exped rate in United States reached the | have tentative plans for an many will atcend the to volce their opinions af th The trouble has been brought about | that Bolshevism or through the method of transporting | ix responsible for beards and longer | way, but no the children on the Kensington road ' hair but Mr. Lyons is inclingd to We Activities. school, it is surprising that such an It is a promising place for one as R et oA boara FaTs organization has not been started, | (o gistrict is closely settled and lo the Kensington Grammar school. As helieve that h 3 5 . The Ladies’ Aid society of Berlin rei It iy now, the children beyond the depression to e lack of beer. He =o | - officials state. However, some time i § i f st to rrow afte E 2 s ¢ competition. Should : will meet tomorrow afternoon at the the there is little P! lowest ebb in 1919, with a percentage | before that time. The secref three mile limit are brought to school stated this morning “Everything |. z = 5 . ago, principal and the teachers " v s Mr. Claudling in his four seated in this town went when they took :‘f:'.i':;. of .‘l'(:“‘;:“‘l::f h‘o::da.n::: In-|of the school, atterapted to interest | 1° “,’;{’msfi“,? ‘;:;':mls::hma"e :‘é; of 14.2, according to. figures compiled | the posts are ,instructed by st vohfole. Those Within the three mile away the beer” he sald,and it is the | tOVRRNE REOCIOTE WS DOFn SIFEREC: | the people in the project, and reld a | Hon M7, SeHas the store is mow DY Frederick L. Hoffman, statistician, | quarters to get a list of ten a limit walk to school. Many of the same with many other places of a| The Berlin Motherhood clib mests | . giing nignt. A speaker was secured | 2 !‘"gfi l.’ll:’c’( Where the store is noW embracing the period from 1900 to | which will entitle the wom Al K atotne bl Pt A o address them, and ref-eshments | oF PUilt - {1920. During 1919, there were 3,818 | charter and the right to sej PN R S on ednesday afternoon. he com- J = Contest Notes. cases of suicid ted inst 4 women to Brid Ak b fleealpeninl ol n. | were served. The people failed to : S XSDorec againat = p R e e mittee in charge has made no an- | Were served The pe The officials of the Brock-Barnes 569 in 1908, which showed the high- nouncsmentl i reescanioRtheRpros |l niis T SRS N ang the prop- |, ot wish to notify the contestants in est rate of death by self.destruction. gram. ) £ S b }“D’j'";i"‘ ‘}r“]“ discourag- | tpe popularity contest, being held by | Mr. Hoffman stated in his report Trains Make Detour. pOSEd. he board, at|in. post, that the votes must be re- that it was hard to assign a causative i Al north hound trains were forcea | Present. has plans for holding an-|(urned by Wednesday momning the factor of the suicide phenomenon, but | REMOVAL T mecting of this sort in an en-|,test The post wishes to know the that in periods of economic depres- ; SIS SAID SHED BE to make a slight detour this morning e ! from New Haven to[deavor to start the thing up again.|eyxact pumber of each contestant at sion, a higher rate is noted. During READY FOR CHURCH IN A on the trip vor : MINUTE 13O TO Hartford. A bar between the rails | This will probably be held in the | o present time as many of them the eras of prosperity, there isa note- REDUCTI SUNDAY ScHOOL 100! 1S IN THE of the north bound tracks split, mak- [ middle of January. have beon ho10th gl back | thelx! viitesll Gble! dmanution i he said 1 *The GOt ON s A BIBLE ing them unsafe for traffic. The split English War Bride, It is requested that the votes be sinister aspect revealed by an analysis occurred a short way above the pas- Plainville his a new English war ) take: i i ion- of suicide, is the in i B - & n to- Louis Conforti’s confection < 3 e increasing number ir On D of murderers who take their own NOW Gol g senger station The trains were [ hride. She is Mrs. Florence Cemm V' a Tk % s 2y ery store on West Main street. " & switched into the south bound tiacks' Weblh and comes from Birmingham. Post Meeting Tonight. lives following the commission of | Greatly Reduced and continued their journey as far as England However, Mrs. Webb h: homicide, Mr. Hoffman declared. Newi g e RS as All members of the Brock-Barnes , D ared. 1 Newington in that manner. A work- | peen living in Plainville for a month | post have been notified to attend the _ The ratio of suicides, by geographi- On All Our Stock ing crew was immediately sent to | " L T T LR ! js cal divisions as compiled by M i < she comes from | meeting at the headquarters this P! v r. . a HomihaaTationsl 1ha s Pacincy maat Wonderful Values. AL the welnp. England was recently made known. | evening. The annual election of of- o/ Man IO y Brotherhood Club to Mect. She is the wife of Walter Webb, who | ficers will probably take place and e (f¢ D7 e’t’". e the southern See Our Windows The Lrotherhood ciub of the Ken- |is employed at the Trumbull Electric {a vote will be taken regarding the S0°0S the IoWest, in the record com- 7 sington Congregational church will { company. Mr. Webb served for two | bonus referendum. pios e AR meet tomorrow evening in the church | years with the Canadian army and » 3 B s A S TED. 1] L 4 parlors. Membe .)\ “‘1 |Ih'» club w’:ll saw active service across the water. WRANGEL'S FLEET SATUS. Bos::f;‘:f‘:am'r‘}‘\fi?e::gr West B : read papers on the “Pilgrim,” as the | He i very averse to making any gl e ' el d R 0 the ok A 3 s Wauneke helpless for nearl v The = Quality Jewelry S ln,"" ll-"‘t is be 'r“: h’t"l in honor of | hoasts of his experiences at the Iront [ Leaves Constantinople and Starts on ! yecouce of l:ck e ;3’ ad““'r?:‘;‘ 340 MAIN STfiE . he Pilgrims o 62¢ fl v v | o but admi's that he was wounded. Trip to Bizerta. 4 which time she had twice by i mmercial : iy : . . . een in | Best Maine Potatoes 39¢ pk. The | Being taken to the hospital at Birm-| Constantinople, Dec. 12.—General | o €0 JHIE SO0 00 (0Ce oen 1o (Opp. Oox ) THERE'S A FOURLEAF City Market, cor. Ash and Roberts St. | ingham, England, he met Miss Cemm. | Wrangel's fleet, which abandoned | ( 35y by the coast guard cutter Os- Crimean waters with the recent de- | sipee. CLOVER AND MOMS CAWE —advt Thov were ecngaged and married » RECIPE AND A PICTURE % tiest Pure Lard, 21c 1b. The City [th.r«. Mr. and Mrs. Wébb make [feat of Wrangel forces by the Ru OF BETTYS QTHER FELLER ' Market, cor- Ash and Robert St.—advt | their home at Sharpe's Crossing. sian soviet armies, sailed from Con- All Bread Flours, $1.49 bag. Tk nds Xmas Box stantinople today for Bizerta, Tunis. 5 T s ki cen - e e 2 zen. Wrangel remains here on City Market, cor. Ash and Roberts St TWe Sunday school of the Advent hnncrd e rufser Komiioff. iR sports SERVICE advt. Chsistian church mailed today the Rat L atR iRiaR) AeatroyeEI Aoy Al Pianos Victrolas, records. C. L. :}:(’ Pl "‘.‘f"‘gr\'\‘_‘n‘:‘v “Eaii' been sunk in the Black Sea with the o . Plerct & Co, New Britain. Opposite | the Orphanage .a e : [ 1oss of all her crew have been con- ensible ts or as phifthetly S5t Florida. This Christmas box is a gift | O°% 3 e ‘lfrom the Sunday $chool SChOIATS | ec———— ”"T Creamery Bulm'vd-]-*'l”» The Fevery year. The pupils contribute Pianos, Victrolas, records. C. L. PYREX, FLASHLIGHTS, OIL HEATERS, TOOLS, City Market, cor. Ash and Roberts St. l'various presents to put in the box | Pierce & Co., New Britain. Opposite 5 s s - STROPS, RIFLES, —advt., and this year's collection was one cf | monument.—advt S, UNIVERSAL ALUMINUM WARE. ATTENTION—] ¥ GIVE HER THAT NEW BATHROOM SET. sclecting your iifts.”” We handle WHY go to the city to buy Chri the largest ever sent. « ents. toys, dolls, etc. when S - ! o r)" has Ih\vv\‘ ||an as good and be It w announced toiay by Rev. an article which old and young wili ap. ° ° A ter at the same price. Thomas Barauerro. | George Tyler, pastor of the church,; preciate. Handsome “Card Case” given 1 A 12-13-2 that a Cottage Prayer meeting will with every 100 name cards. on’t pass a n e p A Tender Steaks, 25¢ Ib. J ¥ | be held. tomorrow .e up this offer, the time h’r:."m“d' For. o u > 3t r further information write e Star Print- Market, .cor. Ash and Roberts St—J .10 = - s o " a 7.3