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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, GR 19, 192), 7 e s 4 e e . R A . . e e R T S — . P 1 s 7 e e e A B T B P O P ——— children The i Plainville TANDERER SEES e il tiond " tnat Policem \m-m.mm &Wm‘“&}lflflwl B L nma Gk AL mmmmvmaun-\m A night did the the official for 1‘wnnliw ‘ ] W RIIRY o o ‘ AL H“"fi"d" “’hf’fi}"" Cener NONNNNIERG | (6 AFTER HEARE E‘ allc Police ."'u‘i ifon : e ok an e s s work ) o ro physi Found Not Guilty in Death of B T e |toF L the Y. M. C. A, felt recently thi harm- Richard Cafteriy y the Wanile : the | loss s e e SPECIAL LEGION MEEI Be Sure to Remember Rev. Charles Wyckoff Glven Hearty This One Thing e e — e e e Willlam Holbrook veaue, New Dritain, That lasting satistaction is given by the quality, fashion and fair price n the local court of the goods ofteved you. Big type, big talk, o hig =pace in the news- K ed on hig hor papers means nothing vnless backed up by the merchandise. Our policy Meritt O, (o satisfy began over half a century ago. We =tiil continue it i the s ath from 10 to 15 years, v i L i = 18 vn. Holbrool THIS CHRISTMAS TOYS TUAT ARE REAL JOYS ARE HERE S 3 ing the outcome ol SANTA™S HEADQUARTER Por ye our big bascinent has been his g formed on affer e and as usual will be Yound filled with all things to delight ! whether or not s 1 - e axts. of child I . Not a bit too early to make sclections || direct rosuof a g turei - skl . ‘ ‘ Ast oing to « \.»'}'Ti{’)tt YOlfl' »(.Mhn for Christmas i . Come see our show. 4] | sustained when PERSONAL GREFTING CARIDS—Will be used more than ever this Uit s & e & 4 . 3 ol t s y 0{;{3{;(:“:'&“03? P season. We are showing a very large and fine line from which casy ¢ : The release of the New can be made. Leave your owder now to be sure of having them in tme, IS e i e oo e pislcolc hoslie Ry it d fragi’ant Tfl!C" Come look at our samples. : tion of the state police : lay scl c Preopl ¢ e, Bamples J. Gilbert Calhoun of Il g 7 \ t ¢ Cusieur : sinday, Dass. FOR THE BABIES AND LITTLE POLKS—There is great showing in “Babyland.” Ou fants Dept., of things usefnl and ornamental for the @it was found, after the s | et : i o tie i ‘ . ! g = s Little Poiks' comfort and mother’s delight. White and colored Coats, ¥ " he afferty h j“ died from « v f i nk Rt [ « « ! > e — — Caps, Bathrobes, Leggins, Sweaters, Hoods, Bootees, Mittens, Dresses, shoes, { not of a fractured sku T R St ; ) ore ’ L Carringe Bobes @ .u Boots, Baby Buntings, Rattles, Bedtime Dolls, Walking Michacl e 1 "-\ n o rep ted e Gyening t { Jace Pl R 3 s Bt CGP‘:STIPATION state police at the hearir 1 - St v » £ ; ” [ tall o Is the Curse of Creation Dolls, Toilet Sets, i » Clamps, Record Books, Floating Toys, Bauhb Toys, Wa Bottles, Teething Rings, Keen Warm Clips, Bonnet : Rosse . Seales, Baskets, Dressing Tables, Hathtubs, Toilet Scats, Ham- who Criorme L the < i t 46 © « he vl ‘ : ;) . end 90 per cent of the start of pers. Basinets, Kiddic Koops and many more uscful things for the Babies' der ng parlors o ‘ ) VB A s Rl T A eUsty eer s Rl knbhs e uAling By conforts and mother's delight. ) b3 rict ristol. Gra Rt i . AT v : 4 St ; pression of spirits, irritability, “,',.,‘,\.:‘ ‘.‘vlr 1‘11.,‘\1_‘”"'. g L t Nencl ssible Significance | e vy we i s ; drowsiness, loss of appetite, cor the possible mystery 3 & i T 4 ) « rect this trouble at once, and you . 2 siack the Hugeer.” will be near proof against pos- hrouded the death of t nl fhoval Worlker iizbe; 2 oot When kHolbrook wa laced nder Si3T0m At sible infection an isease. bonds, it was thought at 1 at | 7 6 e he had bLeen in some way co 5 with the death of the local ex-soldicr, Special Post Mecting, (R DRI LOWIE L 2 o n i on. Berlin is big enough and has a]badly bruised although no bones are|!he Drock-Tarnes post at the Legtoni, ervice at t ch next | {17 Biben e W‘ILI - lgl'\t adquarters Mon evenit Berhn NeWS school population large enough broken G I S huE f : s justify & full time school nurse, it is| The driver of the car did not stop |P!2n8 Will be made for the ¢ ceh wil uni t thep [ 1118 SiY L I¢ | f.(.)//l‘::r’d:.v[s..’.)‘abax At the present time, however, |and Mr. Miner has no way of telling | fiir to be held at the Gridiey : churches fon 1 ) zoing dow il iy Svdar Ooated or Uneoated : ¢ Another important item to he dis rect, a s v 0 m the financial condition is such that|Who the party wa« Mr. Miner is em r g 1 the Congr singe f ¥ cussed will be 4 change in the consti 3 ; ¢ att Wile g e the above pian is impossible. ployed at the Co mercial Trust com neigy sl ¢ tic m Wed i On the ofher hand there is room||pany in New Britain and it will prob-[tution of the orsanization his for and need for a district nurse who [ably be sc | duys hefore he will|tion was found necessary for the ne o Poothall Games RS T T S clection of officers which was to hav will lea would give two or three days cach| : Vel thelaelionla T s0THe o tIE | Attending Game n place the sccond meeting in smniler towns which! have Slirtaalafi| i B0 BUcklohRTGhnNNIaCs v | ecemben I anDEAT ENOWE the : rence Southard, Mr, and \ arles | the meeting night falls on Christmas the schools, the school commit- . Pratt and Mr. and Mrs. Le | Commander Merton Lamb will en ), A ne r rold e | deavor to have the change yade | Rover towns the nu us employed by ir il Mr.and Mrs. Harold leavor to have th 1 mad i3 n ‘v“'::'nl‘:“:..\ ‘\\Ml”:vhlx‘fl . |:|\v|‘m Ofiers Dog For I Reception For Pastor « Gna : - o3 : tev. Charles 8. Wycko st ood hall t scription from individuals and or-| maigned in the town court last even- |tion at the Congrogational chur ST anizations of the town, by entertain- | ing on a charge of havin a ur ‘ esns 01 7 n ments and by charging fees of th censed dog. He was fined $7 with no 1le ;‘-,IV“;"MI;\,-.l.:‘ \”, l = “.T,(,]H T ,‘.L‘" , You will never enjoy the wonderful ng power OFFERS DOG I‘OR F}NE DAl CHCLIAC o I osts, and as payment of a fine offer- | socjation and the public of Plainvi the present time, it seems as though | ed to give the dog to the court. i R R Photogran] P S of money. ] g e | the Jatter procedure would b the Steve Leon, also of this town, was | nons were | : : Many Cases Heard Before Judge ||ogq B N e R s Plans are being made however by |[that he ieased the restaurant from | T30 ABTEh HaNe anlcitestalumant lnl| Tosent Sch el nlok kit Netires aih | os e ehirchananior : cally and denositing reguiarly fn a dependabl tees employ the nurse. In other ) g lilhien i L 4 | But you can build up capital” by saving systef Griswold in Court—Church Notes For Week—Truck is Damaged— | cach section of the town for the nurse | all, but when he moved he took the | Union Church Services 4 problem. The f will he ziven at| fistures with him. He was fincd :1u‘ churches of Plainville arc " Berlin Items of Interest. Rerlin Congregational church De-|and costs, which totalled $69.57 planning to o union service at "l "“F"" Al 1 - Peter Haber of Berlin was fined $5| ¢ Congregational church on Wed-| o THE PLAINY During the past two years about 48 ChirdNGos ind costs amaunting ta $15 for rech. |nesduy evening, Thanksgiving Eve, | "AY SEWING s of the 93 smalier towns 1 this T e & e ing two unlicensed dogs. R Cha Wyclkoff, pastor of that & 3 q PLAINVILLL state have employed school nu SO UE T BALICUVRC I L e o : church, is planiing for a prog ; Morning service as usu ase of Emory Adams of East| s mfiere e quite a few i more awinichi|Frst D88 L EEEEREE S S Serlin was postponed until November | Which will be announced later. The (’"' o E I\ are plannin gto employ such nurses as (ks net MersS] 80 to give the ageused an opportunity | USual mid-week services at the Advent 1‘) soon as arrangements can be com-|p(CiNE At AR owocke T RONSo prove that Wac el s and Baptist irehes will be post pleted. Ierlin is one of the few. The | b, 5 o '; o'clock noon and | Which it was claimed killed sheep be- | poned it « evening i growth has evidently been due to the | g B, g 5 G0 G EEEE TS wili | longing to George Prentice of I " bration of the union sermon. ue the nurses have rendered in the | o™ (1o came time in the chureh, | 1 Was charged. with keeping ) 9 Grang Plans Dance o 121 to t small communities, : , Wil be @ special service in| Which was allowed to roam at large.| The Gran 1embers are planning | Plications, P One of the first activities to engage | (10 cpupe £ o'clock in the after- |1t 19 alfo claimed that his dog was|!0r & da nd social time to he RS 3 the attention of the nurse is a physi- | o0 ss Caroline Savage will|responsible for the death of some|al the Grange hall on the ever cal examination of all of the children. | ghouk and will give a report of the | SPeeP belonging to George Prentice | 0f November 23, Ausic will be This includes an examination of the | xiiiat meeting of the board of for.|S0Me time in October. [ nished by Lwald's orchestra skin, hair, eyes, mouth, nose, throat, [ iwn missionaty society which was| . Ernest Johannas of Terlin was atso | Red Cross Booths l(l!h. lungs and heart. Defects which [ a1q in New Haven recently ned § v sts for kecping on| With the 1 npaign for are covered are referred to the Kensington Methodist church un nse . ¢ s fo e local hranch parents with the suggestion that the [ \lorning worship at 10:45 o'clock with Fibsary Notos ‘ross ing next week Thurs- | |§ b TT=% @l 5‘1\ ""‘ T family physician be consulted in the | Sunday school at 12 o'clock noon e b . cials are making added y : ) \ .‘.‘»\ | matter. Where the condition war-|The Junior Endeavor socic Sl 'K"'\‘ peckon With Children's ook s to raise the quota need S ™ ' 4 A e rants it is so planned that the nurse [meet at 3:30 o'clock and the evening | wenstinton. Peck Memorial library iu | Booths erected Trust || : Lmats L, P M “ J},LJ.E—A visits the parents who do not take ac-|service will be conducted at 7 o'cloc enatngton this library has offered | company, post office . tion, calling their attention to the| Kensington Congregational ehurc prizes for the best two essays on | ton's Dri re today and will situation. Where the parent wishes it,| —\lorning worship at 10:45 o'clc I like to read.’ The offer | oper enroliments this eve the nurse will accompany the chil-|with the Sunday school & 12 !“‘ Hw“- pupils of the | every afte ¢ week u dren to the physiclan who gives the|o’clock., The Christtan Endeavor s e school. ~ When “the | last day. Should the entries continu treatment. When the parents are| clety will gather at 6 o'clock In the | essays the sinners wil bn ok 0 the [ as they have been doing the willing, but too poor to have the de-|evening. ST Wepnay et ! : feots corrected, the nurse is often Panl's church—2ort T e e e | the list times able to sccure free ald. will he conducted as usual R T e e e ; It has been demonstrated that[10 o'clock R e e el a g QuERnLvtlatory where cxamination for defects is Dellicolli Funers o S LA "‘”M“ . el EboKo) made but without follow up, less than The funeral of Renditto . W, A. C. foothall tos Al & 1 30 per cent of the cases are corrected. | was held from the home of his } R sy e (FReSea LYy L e With the parental visitation by nurses | ter, Mrs. Paul Moranti of I R L U Mo e : ol the number of cases treated ranges|avenue this morning at 8:30 o'clock JEOLCRS from 75 to 96 per cent of the total|and from St. Paul's church in Ken number. sington at 9 o'clock. Tiurial was in Daily Examination. St. Mary's new cemetery, New Bilt : In addition to the work which has|ain. b e e e e e Lt IR I Leen outlined, growing out of the Truck T Damagod i Sk s LA L et periodic examinations of the children,| A truck helonging to the AMErican [mha narents are ineited tr i Cok L o SRR e e the nurse will be available for daily|Paper 1s compuny of Kensington | . Ate 1iviled fo aliend whe [ SCNEOBUEON TabIRIL SRdTCRUleT mitiation ofithe cHiTARAN ot sohools | Was. badly damagedl vestertdny fiend o o Lo Enesattecioon L A gk where there are epidemics of chil-|noon at about 2 o'clock when it over S aniel Tioon R RITL e D e diseases turned on Waterbury Mountain road | ihietie haile hae non crtainment in | 7 WEt b i This s It possible to have|When returning from that city Rl AR L el nan SN vem o T e AT B eny ol school in session and the children| John Gugel of this town was driv- [ =5 : iR s R under close watch so that all cases|ing at the time and sald that his|, " Bel Cross campaign in both) ¥ Y0 T RN Tt T a ks may he detailed before they become |brakes did not work and as the road | ol and Kensington is progresstng |- Dissourel San AT Nibro1is L ANTE 6 Athers ace exd | eRNAnpervatne) sacldEnt asulni not | (XeBLRIOM i nontaRulven oty SUBTE SLEERNIR o RED SRR posed, be helped. Another truck left the ]‘,rl SR el S A | plant in Kensington and went to the SRE T i aid of the Waterbury group. The | CLaBL Ry Cuby () CHADIL S (0 The nurses in the smaller town also ot 1 SR el L co-operate with the teachers in hy-|Party returned last cvening at about R é L spend the| . jered and Victorious Life” Mid 10 o'clock. veek-er | i bl giene instruction. Where the children " | are_undernourished, talks concerning| . - Cendition Improved Fast n Ttems : P i 1 wholesome and desirable foods are | T O L LB YO Wi here will be the regular morning | w e held Tuesday evening at the ||B me i J"\))'\-"" l.'} (,)V"]' 0‘ | g -*"!"”3‘“9 G"G was injured in an automobile aceldent given. Muech can he done through bl o mobl ! ind germon a 3t. Gabriel's| home of Wil room fInstruction. If this falls weh Sunday at 10 Rl Ry ' DT renen b tiats s | heing much improved at his ho : i there comes . follow up in the homes | 1 DUGL Do e R, hotine ! Sunday school at 12:00 |play at the Athiet ., Monday || n..‘/ P >S¢ "V““ ! nti { Cmr;f* as morn he accident happenc Wwith the result that great good \,..' Miner had .}, v‘, 4 I,“”,' ’," ! oclo evening orten accomplished trollay onb mndiwas Ssaiking towards it the Methodist A school nurse does no home nurs- [ 1ic name. An automobile struck him | 1S follows: Meet ing, suc as a distrie urse carries 1 1 L il tion cl ing, such a listrict nur ries | knocked him down and he was [ ation class at 10 a. m meeting at 10 o'clock. The D M € new society will morning ut chairmen in charg Elmer Elton and Dwight Goodrich | of Tterlin will leave tonight for New | ¢4 John E. Lamb, His topic is, “A S Nurses Co-onerate Thursday evening, was reported cious tor over an hour ervice at 10:45 a. m. fol ataving &3 the romdside for o langth ed by Sunday schoc T of time he managed to walk to his service at home where it was found that he was | A 1 returr trip in SSey—— e — ? Skinner ck comp Martha MeCrum of Hartford | C“WAY DH\\\‘I'\“V" f X ) has had ¢ lephone ITWAY DOWN EAST" Starts Sunday T ¥ restdence ¢ s Y starts Sundny Fvening for One Week AN eeats Mat, 2 ATl seats Five. 8¢ !l oipedt AN seats Mat. 23c—All seats Eye se Prices Include War Tux. The nest w e Q lav Fv Fox’s Sunday Eve, F whist soclal to Le glven by c ey y g the lad

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