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NEW BRITAIN DAI ; MBER 22, 1921, Cityltems -1 .. KNIAS PROGRAML 1 unended hta to the Balley lee | | ampany Alderman Liewski wneliman Bdward q‘“g“;;‘i‘?j',?Fflllsical Treat in Store lor the & . 6 TRAIN OF Chatrman Rosshens sai O ey | PATiSHioNETS Next Sunday Rice Pavors Bailey Johr Crean, organist Iman Henry Rice sp ¢ St. John the | s0r8 34 . pie G B | ‘ contraet with the Tiley. eom. | Christmas musie for next Sunday. The | § L Either to wind up or £ cholr and soloists will be accompanied | §§ ) 8 Y ies mellman King asked if there | DY the organ and un orchestra of \ ) & 5 electrical, CHILDREN’S o A o il BT W) e sing s 1 e 3 e ot vt 2 SUGATRIOREEE 35 (01800 b ] , | does not ¢ until next My, | dered st ithe 5180 and 10:80%0ialock) g ks, NOTHING will please T xpire farch CH8 h e el radtiand oo 3 herg sald it expives next month, |Masses 1s follows e B 0 0 K S b : y lderman Paoness told the council | Processional, organ and orchestra; | Him More i i re out ¢ 1 | it bids had been called for in the [Mass in D, B. Hanna; offertory, Jesu i { I Wity aid the oastriot Wi tens | Bambino, PletrolA, You: Adeste 1= N delis, Traditional; Necessional, organ From Ten Cents to |win' i Dt come g Wk o Latnveihe and Wasn: WYY @varden when Di Sonmo bid | Tradit more thar ey conld e program for §:30 o'clock Ten Dollars foueauged {1 the surety bual- | interesta next Mond R e employe t the Processions Ll NNl tabraat iR Alderman Gilpatrie felt the council L i not in possession of cnough fact | 1ection, baritone fE ambino, | Stationery Dept. okt g lloran i the proprietor of L L B P b N i ter go to @ special committee of the |herd King, violin solo; Adeste idelis b Peptugnese; Kecessional, an and orfhestra, The following will e oloists for the day: Miss Kathleen Crowley, | Miss Marion Egan and James Sulli-| van, Charies Dunn will he the vio- linist and John J. Crean will preside it the and will direct the siy toys. Don't council : i M 4 y €rs. ittle one . home e 1 in no 0 urope Asks For Ol Contract. | | IMinland VoD : .| Councilman Bichstaedt wanted to : | from sce the last contract with iley Bros. so that the date of expiration might be clear, former bought Vita Drug Co. at The mayor expressed it id was to cover only last season, gardless of dates ing. an opinion iington nd Lafayet Chinese Hones they are lower bidder USEFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS @] 1y his talk Mr. Withey stated that since the city has the right to reject e Ssainte o . the Chinese are the . o honest y Appreciated by Everyone | people in the we ARGy [ § ¢ Raise Over $100 Towards The Relief : el gthietid oustuess in- |ty R D lderman Gilpatric moved that the ¢ 9 —0— egr 1 reason for this is not a tract be referred to a special com- . < O e, 3 ork . SIERY—Wool from wbrond b out of fear in most cuscs NOT APPPOV D Councilman Joseph Mlynarski felt| At The Corbin Screw Plant. . —silk an ool—Pure Silk. About Sexes, i L W S e o product & special—8$2.16. “But when comes to the se . 0 was realized at a supper One lot very special—$§2.1 Bu n it es to t X to walt for another meeting. Over $100 was realized at a per Withey added, “the ladies ¢ and social given by the Foremens' 3 ! on B Frome TIreE Dars A vote on the motion to award the [ &1 lal g 3 first in honesty. When they do (Continued From First Page) RS carried with | club of the Corbin Screw Corp. t GLOVES — Washable Arabian [|thing wrong, hiowever, it is usually for |, 3 Y o y Sl St etd o | evening he purpose of the social Ch . Add A h Mocha—G Frencn K10 [l|onlyn small amount. But when it | The common council’ commitice on L6 | Fonessi wlon® YOURE | yng'tg taise money to give Chrlstmas ristmas s an Atmosphere to CLEL L O B O a1 resignation of Prosecutor Albert Salaries for the board of charities | CheCT to some of (he b ople at the Y ;i OF noare commitied By iz e iniatn o e e d and anc . |employes were fixed at their present | Clory: . 0 . e 0 ot ‘ Fighty-two foremen were present Which M P ¢ FUR COATS—At January M| middie aged man seldom hecomes ar SO B s another year at the recom- | 4% "gupper was served. Mr. I ¥ eweiry 1ch 18 lvigre Ironounce v After the roll call heen nendation of that board. A ? l.ang, president of the club, acted as Prices. embezzler or defaunlter but when he & 5 oy S s will S8 C : vor O. I Curtis r Use Old Auto, master, and h@®introduced the does it is nece to watch out for | =5 A 2 to Alderman 3 at A resolution was submitted to s gl . . o - h O;h S J l l nim as he will usually take a big sum [0 AeTROr A O o e e S et RotRuie evintng M i Than at Any Other Season-Jewelry Is CHOKERS — Of Stone Marten H|ef money.” s : e were heard from General Manager } have the corporation counsel petition |lice department the old chief’s car George P. Spear: Factory Manager Rt and Baume Marten Christmas Meeting, 3 A Sl bl s e R g The next meeting of the club which 1' ‘.‘f\vv.’xl!:r«v Commission r lower "”r’ -lh ‘:um!llkx’-“ .\w\ \\u:u. 1s a truck P. Sorrow, Geor| Kimball, secre- Tl' L . l G-f F A d ey ih Five recolution was passed. B . The Logical Gift — For Any Member will be the Christmas gathering will : : s 7w S L toreeacd e o ts voted to buy | oy ana the Rev. . Davis. A pleasing program of vocal and g D FUR SCARFS and Collars—Ot K| be held at the Fiks' club in the eve-f g, ., 50 at what he te d the “arbi- | for the municips ge. the latest d s ning he wives of the membe ary sland ken by the mayor. A resolution was offerec g g Invited as well as any guests, There | P4V ST Hker B fle favor. ] OHEOR s O ipend. oy | Instrumental selcctlons was render of The Famil aonessal AVIth scurtls. et ¢ o Woods the stipend Ooffhy some of the members’ present, y. . will be the usual tree and Christmas PO e Y HO SP:AALLS B ccorcises. At the luncheon today the [, A1 “.«’“l\“‘,‘“({,‘: ,?.I;x,,:““; feers punpayLien e Ancons g g he conduets the |y og0 who entertained were: Vocal cliolp of 8t Marks church' 8ang|j. statan by he folt that & regort t6 el s 80 Voted. & A. Green. | 7 H: Jackson; piano, J. L, Ward and » | Christmas carols, rihodl i b R R e . b A, STECN- ] olin, Messrs. Bonney and Strom. 95 99 syll"n Streel - DR e e IRt On (B AR DEOASRIE rney, in VieW | Itach .member and their guests e 5 Sl s T L el i L Sisnes - | found gifts under the tree and a |l ’ L lll w h Hartford DENGERSI0R XN ASATRER S =o mer Sti it ogRi it (e oo pmctotietine dicinan 4 [ candy wheet. and midway which was brramenas avalizeres atches istained. P’eterson. set up were all well patronized. The “I¢ Pays To Buy Our Kind.” . ’ . m P ¥ ¥ matter then went to a “vea Woods Not Treated Fairly. evening was pronounced as one of Womenis Shop i ind “nay” on the passuge, over the| Speaking on the prosecuting attor- o0 cheer by all those present, ana | {] Rings Silverwa €, Etc teader ggests Methods By Which | 3 i fi P eader Suggests Methods By Which |, veto of the resolution, ney's office, Alderman Paone said [ tho party broke up with the feeling ose voting in favor of Residents Jlay Be Guaranteed such pas- (he felt the present assistant had not (4t the evening was well spent. Store Open This Evening Until 1ge were: [been treated fairly by the council. s 9 o'clock. q Slightest of Five Hazard. Aldermen Wells and Papewski motion to continue Mr. Woods in of- Councilmen Parker, Mlynarki, until May, 1923, was ruled out| NEW 6FFI—GERSAELECTED Commending The Herald on its ad- | Korytko. lof order. | | vice, editorially, to local people to| Those sustaining the veto were: Councilman Crusherg said there is season, a reader has offered the fol- | Crusberg, Peterson, Walratl an opinion that the office should | mander of A. G. Hammond Camp, % guard themselves ¢ the Aldermen Gill and Gilpatrle and |much dissatistaotion with the -action 2 ¥ e e r You Will Do Better At vs of fire during the Christmas | Councilmen [ Batiey, Michstasdtl o ssden bR g et e (SN e el 0] e yso’l | > ’ lowing stions as to the care of | Knowles, McCormack, King, Dunn|be one to h> decided at the 1 Axelrod’s the Olrlstmoa tracs and Alderman Paonessa. Permission was given the judge og| U S W. V. at Meting Last Night. e “In the first place the tree should | Several petitions were received and |the juvenile cour el o ke o Chocolates for Christmas be set up securely so that it will not |referred to committees i entlelgourt foRLise thERcouHo T B W, Bullen \wan W &lagted W Gont 1 1y so that W t 1 chamber once a week for a court ses- i . mander at the meeting of the A. G Apollo, Samoset, easily topple ov it should be| Bills approxumately $80,000 were |sion. Bell's Forkdipt, located several feet away from any |ordered paid | A tana valuation committee jggkHemmond camp, U. 8 W, V. heid uo 54 MAIN ST. New Britai Belle Mead Sweets|heating or 1 e, Metal | Registrars Remunérated. | work with the board of assessors, pillE: S Stete armory on Arch street last/ . ew britain ol A s | tinsel with flake as s and pow- The finance committee recor 1 posed by the mayor, 1 with favor. 3 in Beautiful Holiday Packages |dered mica make excellent materials [€d the payment to William J. Ziegler | Alderman Paonessa offered a reso ; 5 . [for snow effects and will not burn.|O0f $600 and Thom:w J. Smith of | ¥ ) AT BoavAR nE md George Stanbley 50c to $10.00 | Cotton and paper, on the other hand, [ fOr the personal tax enumeration. |'»:l,lv‘.:“ :;r;\,:jumfhn‘f» lyxl’ox"’t“‘::]fi\)“l]nxitn’l"ll: junioni vide eommander Sy A lare highly vous. The tree should | difference hetween the amounts |skating rink. The motion was passed, | EEan was named as officer of the das [never be illuminated with candles. | Was because Ziegler had furnished | ‘The park board was requested to |While Willlam Reed is the new officer A LROD | There is some danger from the widely [ attomobile transportation. The bills [ consider a name for the north-end |0f the suard. The delegates elected to - sold colored electric light assemblies | Were ordered paid. park. A title for the south-end park |the state encampment are Tke T. Hills, lue to insufficient insulation and oth- A donation of $100 to the Tubercu- |has already been tentatively adopted ail and nk Helm. The FOR er causes, but the hazard is small be- [ 10818 Relief society was voted. This| % S alternate: Edward gan, Harry side at of the lighted candle.” amount will he taken from the inci- Horton and Albert He | : e s dental fund. The mayor explained CARS ARE WANTED The chajrman of the state bowling | ACCUR CY GOODS ATTACHED the extraordinary need for funds committee was present at the meeti A ment of several bills to obtain dis- SoTaE e . |1ast night and said that the state War 8l > Ly R o i counts. His action was approved. Home Service Section Asks For As-[Veterans' bowling league would star GANNINDR D BRI SLHEA RO e S0 Writ Served on Customer of - David 4 s R e 252 e 4 o i e ~ Ordinances to fix the salary of the ) A ; " |action some time in Janua He e 1S YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SECURE:VREE A COMPLETE Let us fill ) building inspector at §2,500, establish sistance In Disteibuting Dinners o |, 14 means were adopted last night for SET OF ATTACHMENTS ON Attachment has been made by Con- [ing o statute fixing the parking space ipti 2 Ix-Servicome; the establishing of a state relief fund. your prescriptions stable J. W. Manning on property of [at hydrants to be 15 feet distant, andg| LX-Servicemen. The committee to work” on this plan |§ ”Ie Gra"d Prizg Ida Gluck, consisting of one-Metster ftor the mopumenting of streets Glits will be sent to servicemen in |consists of Tke Hills, W. J. Rice, The K ) a piano stool, a Victrola, and s Ish Taxi i ¢ 3 223 PARK STREET |pino a pian ,“‘ 2l A Establish Faxi Station. hospitals as far west as Colorado and |bowling team of the camp has also 16 ow Brit- 180’ recor ’ An ordinance establishing a taxi[as fav south as North Carolina by the juccepted a challenge of the Ne Cor. Meadow home of David Shimansh Lafay- | station on t1 ih of Church [ Home Service section of the Red fain National bank employ Eureka : ette street, department store owner et Bt d . ; Opp. Our Old Stand who faces a charge of alleged viola- | was adopted on motion of Coun- | Cross through the generosity of the } ————— B e s W, | gilman Henry Rice of the fivst ward. | Municipal Home Service bureau, the i popie and Parochial i ot 1AW 1 he ordinance is in the form of an|Women's Auxiliary to Eddy-Glover 3 The goods are said to have er e i & L Lol g 1 av | ) & IS THE DOG DEAD? purchased by Mrs. Gluck : umendment to the parking ordinances. | ['ost of the American L. nd the Schools Close T()dd} | v I New Britain people who are inter-|supposed to have been forwarded to a Alderman A. M. Paonessa as chair- | Danghters' of Isabella, Secretary Har-| e schools of the city, both the | j cated In the stofy of ‘the dog which | piace In Brooklyn but this wes not Bidhio \ transportation committec |1y (', Jackson of the au announc- | public and the parochial, closed this vefused to leave the New Britain Gen- | donc When the property of Shi- | (0 ‘: A “"‘ Bl } o forgiafa Al eral hospital following the death of its| mansky was attached, the zoods 19 IE baIRou asbcuREnoRentistaction UDTEIE RSt given to thejyucation, and will reopen ary 3, 3 bee y > rom the public utilitios commission | familics of all local servicemen where | In the grades, Christmas partics g ‘ . Fom boon sold avith the wnd advisi the matter be taken | the need is apparent. Mr. Jackson F 3 ak aren . Jacks d Fureka Cleaner vitl v said. In order to make this distribu- 4 e, e ALt . the mayor Al-|tion expeditiously, a request has been £ with any other Cleaner Established 1894 Old Reliable Jeweler More attachments have triend there recently, are wondering s woman were not paid and has become of the dog. O erefore went under the attachme u.; N'uesday night the animal was taken | writ Attorney David L. Nair is| it 18 said by Dog Warden Fran trustec for the store proprieto | : i « : i ‘ ‘1 derman Paoncessa added that the com- | made for the use of ahout six closec 7 I'here is no way of getting z ; 3 ‘ : SBRUNO,T SOMI R |mittee be er « {o call on the | cars for Saturday afternoon to assist Apainst Local Men ¢ \ in the world and one S : | John e through Judge Willlam | : in touch with Mr. Reyno as he 3 ! n o ¢ . |kovernor if th s accepted in this work of charity. Those who - ) i G5 WORE L i | ave willing 1o give their cars over|F. Mang: brought foreclosure ; J N Rig P. 1 5 { i rson Y onusoff. d v Councilman S GOl | Loritie { the Home Service proceeding Barson Y 4 o g . e P 39 T 8 made 4 decldex e aa e A it oyl i weieirrh | fon paw hours are asked to|Kachadoor M. and Seb The ILdeal Xmas Gilt 0 casily completed. L G his | dubbed the P, U, €. a joke otify M rtrude Conroy, secre-|tlano Perugini e papers werc ONLY 5 0 IF YOU DECIDE TO BUY : wd dai < Btit e served by Deputy Sheriff M. D, Stock- | 3 AFTER A IR TRIAL now performin Alderman Paone wed the com- it e 1 | mission for disregarding yetitions well, and the writ is returnable in the THIEN THIY BALANCE ON EASY MONTHLY PA i jilio; Masniravaled:; o S beL Lol city court on the first Monday in Jan- AT his friend in deatl i ) g Sl h es | 8ent by New Britair Gonlt taxpayy n | 1 th ocal department store during the [Others as a resuit ) Gt o e PR | Garage Men and Plumbers {0 asasdnid Do Wertning | 1axity, he charged | Fred G. Russell o stanaeer. i |Hartford Physician’s b oaiee i g 2 Much in Demand Today it e R (EESG ARl e T s (W[ (o B Datacca by Bive | B N e e e e e T LA SRR Garage me plumbers were in | ©0 P i [ Soon to Complete Halt” Century of | jzngine Company No. 2 was called NE 2 NEW BRITAIN great Hane 3 o CEDAIR HILL TERMINAL A i : WSs oL DAnLS SEA e New Britain CI er | Tlttdetto & ey ; Irederick G. Russell will shortly [In an automobile belonging to Dr. (e : Jf century of continu- | Marsland of Hartford. The bl |annual afair the committee in charge : i el . 3 [is working hard to make this danc i lLanders, F v and |about $50 damag o 4 dance th Landers, Frary and | According to Schedule [tre nest. The committee is: Alios GE Yesterday, according to chronologi- [ Nero, chairman; lLouise Heinick and Miss Gladys Stepplar of Arch str cal divisions of the year, was the jirst | Margaret Quinlivan. Musie will be is uu.m:«‘ her home for the Chris lay of nter. Few who ventured |furnished by Chapman’'s Major orch- o fthe traffic | nias hol ]H\ Miss Sten p out last night would question that Old {estra, The patrons and patronesses of Commerce | (qent at the Northfleld Seminary Jdan Winter was lu time, for the drop | have not been declded upon as yet o held office in | Northfield, Mass She is taking a|in temperature between noon and | ——— — 1% society and Daly | course in secretarial work and will midnight was approximately 20 de- R 2 probably complete it in about three | Thermometers Show Two e | R Degrees Below Zero | . : — = AT fl\!l()ihfl' A‘\ (\tin“ A‘\Ay 1 S “What does the Coming of Christ tree will| POLICE HAVE QUIET NIGAT. i gainst Thito the World Mean fo Ao will ba Nt for the | 1or the first time in several weeks, | The Wisla Mfg. Company |iye subjoct of the mid-week service at o is owned by Plerrot The report was adopted unanimon | | i formed traffic men | | WILL LIGHT U TOMORROW y night as{there was no session of the po | Joseph Macjko has brought suit to|the irst Congregational church this ; rhe reagon | court this morning, and accordingly | ecover $150 through Judge William |evening. The sermon will be delivered EHUIE R Lo AV W e D P e oty | 1 Mankun bgainat ithe Win [by Rev. Henry W. Maler. A general ible to the Salvation|a day of res Ihere were 10 Wrests g/ ine company, The papers were |discussion of the topic will follow. tomorrow. There are|last night nor continued cases to come rved by Deputy Sheri D. Stoel they being|up. Of ! plaint was record- | el and the writ is returnable in the ! i 0 resc for | 8trung 1 the trec to the onn 1 on the police blotter overnight i : = $ Zov Waorker Te 3 § = B | STATE FUND CHECKS SATURDAY. | | Pl doy { St ol pt G B 2o |Eay oo the first Monday in|Key W e Is About; PALACE of Tddy t i | | JUDGEMENT RECEIVED At A Roberts St. House Robbed Starting Next Sunday ’ P hanged e | Judgement has been awarded to ¥ e R . Adolph Hanson of 44 Toberts street 3 g ! t Sunday . Pl pal Al g 3 ariatian ALCORN NOLLES CASE N. 8mith for damages of $15 and costs FRATERNITY DANCE reported to the police today, that his Third Anniversary Wee g » b g : y g s . = & beoi entered the |and $10.26 in the city court from Mary The annua v Year dance of the | home had been entered last evening B Toad Siiita on hala Now R LiF t ! 1 1t ior ; ttorney in the case of Sebas- |Seraphin. The case was alleged non | Phi Sigma sorority will be held atiand a watch and chain was stolen. 3 f stomary, on |aw | tzina of this city, charged with [ payment of goods delivered the de-|the Elks' club on Saturday evening, | Hanson sauid it was the job of a key board’s recommendation that assauit with intent to rob. fendants. the 31st of this month. As this is an | worker.