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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1921, e e - o m—— Mres Mary 1L French ! | Aie 1010 Tast Night at Ploasant |$185,000 15 Involved in Transaction | Mayor Signs Pay Rolls Of Police and Fire Dept Newington, dled al street Bullding—Mrs, dohn Schmidt Ihrot Which Title of Govern cdar street n, Although their pay 1s not due unti yesterday after she | Honored. ment Shop Is Transterred, the first of the new year, Mayor Or 5 of uge ol v son 1%, Curtls has & d the pay ] A Chr s party was given the ¢ American Hardware Corpora- | polle of the fire and police depart rentice Co, on ['leasant street 1°rl and the New Britain - Machine | ments so that the men may have the ) uy. Mrs, John Schmidt, forelady, Was | oombany today consummated a deal | money for Christmas This 18 in ac Richard 1 | p ented with leather traveling bag | cordance with an annual practice, | wheren ormer cone yecomes e funeral of Ric 1 w purse of gold. Mrs. Anna Ko-| reby the form neern becom SR T eld at 9 o'clock this morr ut St L was presented with a purse of e purchaser of all of the property Lal e . Mary's church, Rev. Willlam Krause |silver . | south of Chestnut street formerly BANKRUPTCY HI "l‘\ . vias the celebrant of o 80 3 A buffet lunch and ice creani was|owned by the New Britain Machine A hearing will be held before 1%ef- eree in Bankruptey Idward M. Yeo 1 1 hig 1 \ served, There were songs given by the The 3 i gald Downey, was the deacon; It hn | Prentice cholr, consisting of Mra, | (" “""L‘” 18 DS ““‘.“ - '“‘I 0 mans at Hartford, January 3, in the I, Winters, was the sub-dencon, and [ Bickerton, Mrs, Maloney, Mrs. Ander- ‘M Ve “"‘“' n I"J"J t Lk :n u‘:\ »or “‘4;‘“ “n‘ case of Isado Gioldman, proprietor i : A : [ 1tev. Walter MeCrann, was the mas- [xon, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Ryan, THH s H""““\“‘m.‘“;-‘ ;u"'il*_""l'l‘w'“" of the Hub Clothing company on Main ) " : A R | ter-or-ceremontes, Mrs Mary I' | Humphrey and Minnie Orton. Miss| o "'\'I\_l”‘” Rt i m'u.‘)xiw- stroet An offer of 25 per cent to EQUIPPED TO | 1y sent o WO wits | el } G ; OME | Cpean sung “Lead Kindly Light,” as|Lydia Litke gave a recitation, Mrs “‘“"””\ 1o oot wovernment | Creditors has bean made by Goldman [ ) R . | the body was being borie from the | Young gave the presentation speech |yooqy ynd i3 an up-to-date building but objection has been rafsed on the Al Dinde ho e B ] e olldays L CL R Dty [to which Mrs. Schmidt responded T foatitlen tor Tand)ing. heayy | Srounde thatimore he vdld TAKE CARE OF ‘i SR T e i Heskf, Jahn Lang. Jann J Maal: T } = 7 ) o't think § pidr for peoplel vemon, N. ¥ SRR T Gl ph et ek, SRl o b, WOHEE property of the American Hardware YOUR LAST e ek ik guest of P Squillacote of % RS - corporation. In addition a yard well koo i e ice at the grave § wy's new adapted and outfitted for handling cemete iovernor Gener: t Philip- TowRR N prlces | SR e Goyernor General Wood 0! MR vy frelght shipments s included 7] WANT‘: i Oscar | who cam : vt m - Gov- |1t was not stated what line of goods 1 5§ 1 it 5 yines Recommends That Law Goy A8 T sta vha n BOOdE Bob Cats Now Lead the League— MINUTE ol N Quin 8., to relic i ETlol e R e Jennic Benjamin L would be made there but the building g ristmas holidays at the|, ‘1‘ uneral of Jennie Bevjamin was | opping Oil Lands Be Amended and outfit will be put to use later on.| Good Game Tonight. Played at Y. M. C. A, This Afternoon, at 2 o'clock this afternoon at The building, during the war, was Th i b Ao the undertaking rooms of M Ken-| Manila, . L, Dec. 24.—Stating that [, coq o manufacture anti-aireraft| The third series of basketball games e th he mayor should c » : & Axelrodrs [ 1€y and company. Itev. Blisha . |it Is the belef of the government atf ., o later it was purchased by|in the Cat league at the Y. M. C. A such tatemer i ght b 2 e Rl conducted the service, and the | Washington that the law gOVErning|ihe machine company from the gov-|is being played this afternoon. The cinson the mic ur urkal was in Fairview cemetery. the lease of exploration of ol 1ands| iyment and the N3 tractors were as- [ Wild Cats and the Tom Cats played el ' To outsider, it look I he L | in the Phillppines is | liberal 10| .mpled ther at 3 o'clock and the Bob Cats and were d i polltica [t 1t o me| s POt s spending the | g A NTA CLAUS IS TOLD | forcisners than it is in America,| Tne purchase of the land and)Bear Cats at 4 o'clock. The stand- 169-171 Main Street tapy i hie is too much afraid | paxicad and eXpross L 1824 Governor General Wood in recom-|gipycture completes the ownership|ing is as follows: n of the charlty board : 0P < r [ mending the amendment of the Jaw |}y the American Hardware corpora- W, z| Army is here to coop Al OF POOR KIDDIES wys he is acting on the suggestion of | {jon of the entire stretch of property [Bob Cats ... f Snd TS | 10t L0 criticis aearee ]“‘;l“‘ Pt G ~ = the department of state at Washing-|qiong the south of Chestnut street [ Bear Cats . U | ol 158 OO0k ARSI L0 | The governor general's message | cpom Elm to Bigelow » and through | Wild Cats . il i ton. Spring street, have taken out a mar 0 HAND BAGS and \ STRENGTH OF pERUV[ANS i o | Little Girls, Writing to the Children's <:|§Th“ denarimant of state AnasAN from Park to Ch A‘JLA__ 'I‘o};?“(“ulj imlr. [)\y:|\(e 's‘p‘gr(»rs et 4 p sullivan & Covey, dancing school Friend, Remi i B ey 3 ,‘ roper e ¥ _ b s s T OAETS ‘ e 5 riend, Remind Him of Un its efforts to Insist on the prover Qg ey Returns Home follow Williams, 10 field goal Tuesday ev T:30- treatment of our nationals by foreign 5 yoints: W. Johnson, 10 field goals, ady i fortunate Youngsters. countries in this matter (lease of From Arcadia Academy |joinis: c. Jonnson, S field it Taxical and express. Tel. 1 A Bttt esseak oS Ban petroleum lands and other lands con Miss Sylvia G. Alderson, daughter|fouls, 18 points. at his branch office in The taining mineral oils) that it is con-lor Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Alderson of| At 7 o'clock this evening the Y. M. fronted with the statement that thef129 Lake reet 1 returned from | Juniors will pla the Aces of New law in the Philippines is less liberal |wolfville, Nova Scotla, where she was | Britain, The -Ace team includes Joseph Renanlt of North The popular Oxford B Scientists to Attempt to Discover How lead the list in black and tan [ They Perform Peats of © Phy Labor in Their Country. Sadie Bloomauist —of 158} ou00 s prived in this afternoon’s mail, | Kit Bags, also in black and tan, H| J strect, will spend the holdays | ¢y "js gomewhat different than the Very moderately priced. London, De of the na- Wil | usuial 1tter bt thEt character. Two |10 foreleners than ls the invw in :"" L member of the voeal staff of the|Brennan, Gognor, Busharth, MacNa- Sult cases of every descrip- [|UVes of Pery, it is stated, are much | young 1adies of the city who wish the | United States and the department be-|Afcadia Conservatory. Miss Alderson imara and others, The Y. M. Junior |1ess aftected by the rarified air at high RMN OR SNOW | Same things dear to the heurt of little | lleves it should be made to conform |pepared herself for the teaching of | will have on their team Bacon, Nor- i utitudes than are ordinary men of mis take advantage of their op-|€Xactly with the United States 1aw." | (ojce culture in Philadelphia. ton, H. Dunn, Neipp, Gorman and | other races who are accustomed to = = portunity to remind the Grand Ol The following is taken from the | Miller. NECKWEAR, HOSE, SHIRTS, M| hard labor. It is declared that at an|weather Forecast Indicates Colder | Gentieman of Christmas that there I'hiladelpbia Ledger in regards to PR |altitude of 16,000 feet they can carry wre many poor children in the city Misg Alders work: A new 8o- Great Britain s more {1 BELTS, SHIRT JUWELRY, f|loads of 150 pounds up a steep in- Weather Tonight With Possibility of [ who need his services, — - prona, Miss Sylvia . Alderson, pupll [recognized women's soccer teams. cline where the ordinary person would The letter follows Civil War Soldied Was One of Origin- | o1 v Dunn Aldrich, reminds one — - e ind it all he could do to drag his| White Christmas. New DBritain, Conn. 3 At 1870 to | O Madame Galli Curel in minfature. [ New York city has 20,000 women [own boots up N s Blveny Tied A bee iy Connsosl oo BaniA al Volunteer Piremen from 1870 10 | yjic0 Ajderson has the invaluable as-|engaged in artistic pur PAJAMAS 5 The Royal society is going to try ael R e i Dioh [ am writing you a letter for my- 5 nd out what is the secret that en- ltuin or anow Longht and prob [seit and my little sister Mildren what Siltex Jajamas in plair s B them to perform such feats of flewan 10 R we want for Christmas. We want| Gordon Carey, a veteran of the at $3.50—silk Fndure ja hysical strength under conditions|i o "’y-""l‘nu: :'",”.“fl winds, becom-|j5ih the same as mamma and papa|civil War and one of the original in candy stripes at § |that would render the task an impossi- nor.hiandinortiyen: alwuys trys to get us the same, members of the volunteer fire depart- an endless variety of pat® Bljle one for the average man, Threc| Conditions: A trough of low pres- We are going to have our tree|ment which preceded the present ferns in the best materials from M@ | seientists have just gone to Peru to|$ure extending from Kentucky north-|Christmas night and want you to be|yystem, aied today at the Soldie “Manhattan” prices as low as W|investigate the phenomenon. They [ tward to ine is causing unset-|sure to come, home at Chelgea, Mass., of heart fail- $3.50 and as high as $14.00, i | ssor Meakins, J. 1. Barcroft | tled weather with rain or snow from | “We want a sleepi doll With |\, .e. [e was 30 years of age. H. Doggart, the two latter of |Illinois eastw to the coast. An ex-|shoes, and a set of dishes. Stock- The deceased became connected Ted Alyita by tended are high pressure is pro-|ings and some ribbons and a sled.| it the fire department here in 1870, . ather selentists from Canada |ducing @ severe cold wave ove and some handkerchiers and 1 guess| {0t S e rormed. He re- | Uil i \ and New York will join them in Peru, | 1PPer A1ISSISst valley and ¥ s Chea \‘HHI be all for.there ure lots of || a volunteer fireman for 10 \ B | Mr. Barcroft told an interviewer that | Portion of ""’] CaketEOn S e R S e B RS e By care b ot b an b0 Ry SRS B ] y > Q « B the purpose of the expedition Is to test | €8t temperature reported v - “Good bye, " his home in this city, going to 95 99¢<’bl/1um8m’£l ks peciiion '8 10 18S™ | grees helow zero at White | Car i'rom your littie frien Hatsabs et GO L ¢ he strain to which the heart and o ek (E5Grt 55 ) b Chelsea only a fe CArs ngo. nsw r. 8| 1ungs are subjected by carrying heavy |2da. The Pemperature falls ) S P frbds) He is survived by two brotl 3 loaa aito B cHL Ereat hEIRHE Land folens | (rom Tilinols westwiindtos sNabraska T mond of Chelsea, and Martin R., deavor to discover how the natives)Where it is below zero. an Francisco Pies this city: two nephews, Fred J. and can stand it. Conditions favor for this vieinity To Have Plenty of P(‘D Charles H. Carey of this city, and a i 1 iy, Loseibly i PONG ANC San I'rancisco, Dec. 24.—Christma Mg lred Ly EMorlEy Lo BEnLe ARE SURE OF JOBS, lowed by fair and much colder Sun-| SHi SIABGEE0) J€ e Tl Gt C . Ad h i e inesaniranolsco tile viar o hristmas Adds an Atmosphere to contain liquor, local pie bakers having | ' !¢ B | ufternoon about 3 o'clock in Chelsen. cowhide. Then come the English COLLAR BAGS 1880, Hartford “I% Pays To Buy Our Kind.” | Japanese Shipyard Workers Have availed themselves of -the permission Plenty to Do for Year at Least. v 'FUV V” ? |under the law to “pep their pies” = = . . AXELROD L 1| DEBATE KANSAS SYSTEM - [usicr i, o0, 05 (S| wacwacns o wosrma. Jewelry Which is More Pronounced I'ress).—All the shipyard laborers storehouses, More than 2500 gallons wishes you a Japan are assured continued employ-| Western Colleges Will Consider Bene- [0f brandy were withdrawn ‘the first Disabled Veterans Receive Boxes Sent | ment for at least a year in cor hree days of the week, Tom Brown, | to Them by Organizations | pleting the ten light cruisers and fits of Industrial Relations Court |assistant federal prohibition director |y oo coiioe men who are at the | announced. Under the law pie mak- . stroyers now building or projected.| s lidslare in raoeint Merry Chr’stmas | "This assurance comes from Vice Ad Plan. crs were allowed 100 gallons and with | (‘L““;:':‘;‘ = I"'b‘l"“"f‘".‘ e L P . | miral Keisuke Okada, chief of ) R S Tn e Decltnd— AN (rt exception, every baker took the |, . "onq the Daughters of Isabella The Log]cal G]ft-— For Any Member limit To Be Merry department of naval equipment angular debate between the Unive sent to them for Christmas, and they L result of the understanding re wish to thank these two organization You Must Be Healthy "at Washington, work has been Sl “'“"\”' pheRun e '_:’;'}.\V or their kind remembrance of them. | Of The Family. Than at Any Other Season-Jewelry Is f Sour leshins and four | consin and hington Unive { pended on four battleships and four e packages which were sent: to ! ] the subject “Resolved that the Kan- | popular Stoc i e B ; Popular Stock Company Leader Vistts | o0 " reached them yesterday, and | 5 ’ 2 ese mov. | a8 Industrial Relations Court 9 N S e fu ; \ ;11 v”|“.’ v““ 'If;“':,' 5 xz »\] fos e ettiantentiof Induatoial 3 Town—>May Return to Act Soon. thongh they were received a vm: days ernmen “‘“‘ H” 0 "“"I o proceed) oy Should be Adopted Throughout | James Cormice popular leading |before Christmas, no time was lost in - .\\Hl\ the Innt‘ m» :vv \. he auxiiary | oot eg s * will be held in|man with the Cormican Playe who |opening them to find the goodies . e F craft, \l‘\"'} f-"v““"‘{‘ ”“-[}"‘\‘l YECOM- | January, it was announced. appeared at the Lyceum theater some |which were inside. Dlamonds Lavalheres watches — ( }R —_— mends such allocation of the work- = ST E g o, is a visitor in this city over === | men as to preserve the efficiency of Bach university will have two SR daTe 3 PAONESSA DEMURS. A ; ! Mr. Cormican has heen e e This would be | teams, one taking the affirmative and ., n has allidackyards posslile iz voni L ing high class vaudeville during| Alderman A. M. Paonessa of the : | | the other the negative side of the A, ] R- N -i ACCURACY BHCLLIb o LOt ) LN G LA S e ummer appearing at some of the | sixth ward has taken issue with Ings ilverware, tc. sible developments which might ne- llargest houses throughout the state.| Mayor O. 1% Curlis relative to a state- e additior construction dur PR s | 5 ks ,(f” i 1d (vv Al 11" )H‘:‘A“;l N (].T-lf - BUDDISTS MONKS RIO He visited the Lyceum Theater and | ment purported to have come from Let us fill | AEREn el Gt i | was in conference with B. G. Salvini.|the mayor, that the alderman all ;:fj“;v;;:;”.:mr\.bl under the pres-| ¢y q From Theater, Battle |1t Was said that Mr. Cormican had|sponsible for conditions on L your prescriptions : Hppena iy arranged for a return engagement | street, where the grade is causing ith the local manager 1d will prob- [ much dissatisfaction he mayor is| 1 1 223 PARK STREET Congressman Would Let rangoon, Dec. 24.—In the course [ably be seen in the near future, quoted as having said that the alder- Ali ‘ H aim | OF @ Buddist festival on the slopes of | — man urged property owners to refuse r er Cor. Meadow Aliens Admitted B‘Jmf‘“* | the Shwe-Dagon pagoda, 200 monks JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT to whaivers that would have al- 0 2 Youngstown, Ohio, Tiec. 24—Rep to a theatrical per-| DBetween 90 and 100 gifts, made by | lowed of a better grade. This, the Opp. Our Old Stand resentative rt Johnson, repubil- | ¢q, . of charge, whereupon | junior achlevement children in the|alderman denies, e Wushingion, will introduce alanother 150 demanded the same priv- | window of the New Britain Gas e resolution when the house reconvene e on the ground that monks never | Light company’s office, during the ex- TAG DAY TODAY SEEK NEW TRIA A the | Laid. On being refused, because, #o | hibit this week, were distributed to| roday is tag day for the Salvation L i they were told, there was no room for | poor children this morning by Miss|Army budget drive and a dozen young ) o 1100 lis % e s ¢ Hay terday t 100 al he 18| them, the monks tore down the fenc- | Cora, M. Beale, of the Welfar@ asso-|women in charge of Mrs. W. H. Booth 54 MA]N ST- New Bl’ltaln Islar ceause quotas for their coun- Jo x & and because gy e ing and turned out the audience. clation, Miss Isther Donahue, who{and her assistants, are busy selling | | Sacco and Vanzetti Held on Murder | ries under the immi jon law had ‘” FEHo ; ‘ heen filled, according to a telegram were summoned and [ has been here in charge, will leaveliags on the streets. Inclement weath- Charge, Present Unlque Avgument | oo i Johnson received here to | te orary quiet was restored, but the | tomorrow for her home in Spring-|ep conditions are safd to be inter- y = day by E. N. Nemenki, lissatistied monks and their sympa- | field. fering to some extent with the sale of in Court This Morning Hungarian language newspaper whic zers rapidly increased to a crowd , s {tags. It was reported to that ap- Dedham, Mass : has been active in urging releuase {3,000, "The arrival of 40 Gurkhas BOY WASN'T KILLED | proximately $1800 was received to keep order s the signal for a| Idward Iaigen, whose license has|date in the drive, which ends tonight. Established 1894 Old Reliable Jewelers iens H4bao.and Battolom ; ¢ sh outbreak and for three hours|recently been returned to him by the ey 4 A i REPORT there were continuous free fights on | commissioner of motor vehicles, ex CIGARS FOR POLICE. S b Ry see R!ALTO HRE I e slopes of the pagoda. Fventually | plains that the accident for which hs| . police department recelved con- guard A S e the rioters w dispersed, after | license was suspended was a collision v here again today t P R | one Burman 1 been killed and 11 [ with a small boy named Edward Suss plead | ¥ | Coroner Mix's Finding Is Said to|injured. Two of the Gurkhas were The hoy survived the accident, and The i > . . lalso injurea lid not die, as had heen reported. i < ) | Number 230,000 Words—Is Piled | CaatardRy e \ motlor n | Horses Are Given Xms CITY EMPLOYES REMEMBERED leged t the jur ! This Afternoon | X ; \s (g S 4, o . | City hall employes were remem- 5 s New Haven, Dec. 24.—Coroner Mi Gifts in City of Boston |, ../ o1y 1 Tk A o, o NOULD bxnan T tain ¥ & i ) i 3 | . 4 2 ec. "he | i h d h , et inqueal.Govering nearts | Doston, Dec. 24.—There is a Santa|tfs and City Clerk ‘Alfred B Thomps | o, aniles B. I Dec, 34 -7The board) We wish to extend the season’s weeks into the Rialto [ Claus for hor 1 former years a[son with Christmas gif Toxes @] 0f directors of the - | ‘he pri hapiatoe sroe have a iy t re of Sunday evening, Nov 1san ore horses have found |candy were given t v e igars were passed out| g shipping laws to the Philippines i i et | theie tlves and more than 100 were | Xmay tree set up for them (rom the lumong the men. jaise anipiin : greeting and a Happy New Year tributions of cigars today from the| following: The Dickinson Drug com- pany, the Lash Motor company, the Fair Department Store and Henry Morans, sometime today. No in-|extent to whic se drawn vehic - e FRATERNITY s b en as yet as to | turned to the sq wain this fc N indicated that this number| (22 ; to our many patrons e s | W qualled before the day was the vicinity of the cou fite 'of the superior | g0od things w suspended The hout a quarter lone, The society for the preven ords and the Aig the ruelty to animals which es- | accompar ished Santa Claus in his horse headquarters also had a bite to eat This Bank will be open on Satur- O R T today, but hargesito the feast | day evening, December 24th, from 7 to = BERSON BROS gharge of nt resco | I \ KIITED TN RUNAWAY | 9 o’clock to receive deposits and to ac- | Dee, 24—Lewis commodate those who may wish to join €on Mass., died patrone s e M roon sUeet . e R R ; our Christmas club. Coal, Wood and Mason Supplies N o 4 50 Harvard Street steamship r 100 LATE TOR CLASSIFICATION | : : r 1.9 G « nion gave it st - e “Third Anniversary Week” X : e ind wsed in | WANTED—GIFl for general housework. Tel. | Biggest Show ever in Town urchasing the supplies which will be £ Russin through th ‘ TO RENT—Six room tenement on Hawking Reserved Seats t Irriends (Quakers) relief 1900, Ad-a4-1d | i THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK [N THE CITYY gl

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