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2 NEW BRITAIN DAII [ TURDAY, DECEMBER 1921 85 BOYS AND GIRLS —— - e - - VMAY HOLD TWO OR RECEIVE XMAS TOYS MORE OFFICTAL JOBS Ihcandescent Lamps A ond and Ladie Al Interstate Conumerce Commission Per fary Hold Third Annual Christ mits Divectors And Officers OFf - — — - mas Tree Social Ronds To Hold several Offices | CLEAR TUNGSTEN LAMPS : ; ! ; —_— ",Mly‘f\‘fl”(w l“'u‘w..“ ‘m.u\.‘.‘ e 15 Watt s ST ... 40¢ each . rs and directors of interstate rail 25 Watt .. 40¢ each \ H . G W rond corporations were given legal ||§ 10 Watt 40c¢ each t ! ‘ | permission by the ‘.w,.u;h com- | AOIWa G s S AR ehch p | e commission in an order which (Nitrogen WRH I ENG or 1 t i : “}.‘ ‘:’.,,“.“““:‘.:J’_"m",“{!l;y,“‘\" :{,',‘I‘l I(‘,‘,“.', In lots of 50 Lamps we give you a | nelther public nor private Intere Discount from above prices, ll t WO I he widversely affected by the re fention of the poats s sought in the | § — Buy Your ELECTRIC LAMPS of Us — ( v the transportation act the commission was given authority {o de termine by today whether it was com patible with public interest that inter locking directorates he maintained Every box of paper | : at half price ; by railroads in any given instance and | M | and i more than 100 applications, some of [ 336 MAIN STREET ‘] hy Mary 1 them naming a score or more of jr Stat‘onery Dept' Na | dividuals were on hand and not acted T . i 4 L T by a recitat upon today when the period ended. = —— 1 O | The commission in n rder last ers ths sigtol bullets, as o The [ 110 gave a roclti- | week passed upon several of the indl BREWERS' MEETING o (han pistol bullets, as it cannot 0 . | f | dual applications hefore it required 4 jiaausainecmap LI Dickinson Drug Co. S T S Gl BT il i s | i1, and Elleen Strickland g | of New York and Harold 8 Van i i Sl S c | i P AR LS B aani i PleliBeoUiepsRASKETOERIN NG O EAEGE NAMES JUDGE IN DERBY 169-171 Main Street Nicholas. boards of directors and the order to steaining Federal Authorities From | Hartford, Dec. 31,—Governor Ever- | Following the program, Rev. J. Le day aid not affect these cases in [ett 4, Lake today appointed Archibald emmm—————————=——x | Sullivan made several remarks vhich specific action was previously| Interforing with Manufacturing Beer | Duffield of Derby as deputy judge of AR RS, | (11 (e Eif were distibuted. | taken, These aro practically the only 4 T e efty cowrt of that town. The ap- Ihomas Dyson acted as Santn Claus cases in which the commission has| New Yorlk, Dee ,'”' ,““' INES O pointment is to fill the vacaney 160 ral games we 150 played, and objuected to the retention of multiple | the application of Piel Bros, brewers, |y tpo qeath of A. H. Klety. Deputy I | odore Johns the winner dircctorates, for a temporary injunction vestrainin® | j;,gge pufricld is a republican but is £ | the Francis Staubley | -— - o= federal officers from interfering With |50 % attorney. lr s land Ath W tel v e H“‘ fooa the manufacture of becr for medicinal | Ok -the it race first prize d Eliza- | $57 [“6 lN BU]LD}NG purposes was held before Federal | e Of fine Madras : | beth Rurns and Mary Staubley wor ) rvin in Brookiyn today New Haven Dairy's New Dessert. K. Oleott, counsel for the attacked the Willis-Camp bell bill prohibiting medical manu- mits Issued From His Office During | facture of beer on the ground that it was “destructive of the personal lib- Month ol December, erty of physicians to preseribe and of patients to be treated in such manner as physicians may deem best.” T'red 1. Kopf, assistant U. 8. Attorney, opposed the application, | maintaining that adoption of the Wil Oxford Cloth $2.96—3 for for $10.00. $4.1 Values $3 to $4 Wool Hosiery Including a few groups of Silk and Wool. quality at 79c. $1.00 quality at 89¢c. §$1.50 qual- the second prize | NO HOME RULE ‘ Ulster Premier in Interview Says End The New Haten Dai® places on sale Sunday with their dealers a de- lightful new dessert. “Fruited Nut Custard,” which is a tempting crea- tion that New Britain homes will enjoy for Sunday dinners. 30c pint, 60 quart. Dealers only.—advt. Inspector Gileh ‘st Reports 19 Per- The monthly report of Building In- spector John Gilchreest shows 49 per- mits issued for a total of $57,416 in Building Operations Dist. | of 1922 Will Find [Ireland .\(HI1 COMMUNITY Bound to Great B ey S2i00 ity PR Twenty-four ffame structures were | jic camphell act was a valid exercise R E CI T A L 41,65, S l‘-r-tln-\l for a total cost of $41,586;( ¢ the power granted congress by the . . e SeLne g ctweer four brick buildings, costing $ prohibition amendment to enact en- GRACE SAGE, Dramatic Reader, will north and south Ireland is absolutely ind 21 alterations were ms | forcement laws ose ton's ntial to the future happiness and $3.000. forcement laws, [ present Booth Tarkingtor f Judge Garvin reserved decision. il o prosperity of the people in both parts The inspector made 98 inspections ) delightful 3-act play of Treland ,says Sir James Craig, the & - - ind investignted 9 complaints. Thir- A “THE COUNTRY COUS e i R ”"'\'[('urt_\'m' Engler, the sensational young dancer who will be seen in ‘:“[,”,,:: ”,‘“',',',",';,'” Have besniadded durs WILL USE TEAR BOMBS jngagaiuen Underwear Winsted Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers. $2.50 quality, 1ge to the Belfast new h $2. $3 quallty, each 3 L 5 7 Y A T | : o ::Ces : Unity, cor P straint support of Charlotte Greenwood er Morosco's new 2 = : LA ! The Mendelssohn Trio ’ “an 2_piece Underwear [|Cheerfulness and patience” he adds wusical comedy success “Let 'Er Go Letty” at Parsons’ ; e ’ will be heard in ensemble and solo All Amho 2-piece Underwear ey us Hmlwlzh ’1 5 LT musical comedy success “Let "Er Go Letty” at Parsons TEMPLAR GATHERING. New York Police Adopt New Method el with the se ties still —157% discount. HO&FALLQ i 93-99 Ysyium Streci Hartford “1¢ Pays To Buy Our Kind.” ord. all next week The annual gathering of select I C inals. Revol 1 ] ! . ing D “rin s, Revol-| CENTE ) J 4 old fug flving, wih closc ties st templars of the Temple of Honor, of Running Down Criminal CENTER CHURCH, Congregational empire and Wwith the desire to close T ‘ ‘ - S e e e oty et B vors Having rallon: | FRIDAY EVENING, JAN. 6TH down the recent pages histo i D / L | UL S nEnIDexE ather from sight O'clock AT SR e ALLI SANKE ODD RES]DENT DIES 1l over the state. Tt is expected that| New York, Dee. 31.—A new (ype of R (Ot which is endeavoring to work out its AGREE ON I a dozen or more from this city will|desperate thug, so quick on the trig- TICKETS 50c and 75¢ destiny along a different path.’ AUINVILEY AN E i . L I. The New Britain delegation ger that sometimes he fires before his| pop Sale at Crowell's Drug Store 1 Mrs. Ann Higgins, Agzed About 75|will leave on the 7:21 train Mone vietim has a chance to show res | morning. of New Yprk |SEiames Years Passes Away This Morning at : is roaming the strects Eeonomic Conference ilas Becn Con- | e — toda i ; | Heme of Daughter, 3 - This statement was made hy Police sidering Measures For J. Pustelninkas through Lawyer Al-|Commissioner Euright in a newspaper = ‘ tablishiiiz of Credit of Euvope Mre. Ann Higging, nged about 75 |tred LeWitt, has brought suit for $150 |interview on the present crime wave b § l A iy h ) ears, one of the oldest Ivish residents [igainst Leo Fleteher. Constable Fred |coincident with word from Governor's 1 this lied this morning at the | Winkle served Lol papers and money in|Island that the police department Theater. s o Bae Aying Wb o Th ater, ka nee PALACE—Starting Sun, | Wallace Reid, Elliott Dexter, | Gloria Swanson in N Paris, Dec (By Associated C l R e . omiic confere: : ome of her danghter, Mrs. Maryfone the local banks was garnished.|would be armed with a new type of “ D rthing” lty tems ¢Continued From First Page) l, s o 5 Laran wyer of 125 Hartford avenue, of in-)The writ is returnable in tht-‘vx-lv\‘(mu'( tear bomb. The homb is believed to |{| Don’t Tell Everything o | AT o ; ; rmitics i to o fhe de-lon the second Tuesday in Ja be less harmful to innocent bystand- |\ — R — , | Willlam McCarthy, who is the man|measures for re PP e cused v rp in Ireland and when Victrolas and Records at MOrans. | oy that heat, testifled as fo the al. | Kurop rerlt Oflhat three years old came to this coun- e . ¢|leged unsavory reputation of the|s projec 1 1 pe 170 800 eClA wLn LBo prien ars . The regular meeting of the W. C.| (. i Seldehiwti b She besides the above men- T. U. will be held in the Center| Thought Tt Al Right _“”“‘ iy p A tic two other daughters church Wednesday, January 3, at 3| yrg Noveck said she purchased the | re e o it MeGEthich s nBon edantd o'clock. | cider fromea farmer believi Rt it " Al 3 Mrs. Milton Morley of ~this city, and A special New Year's ecve party| ononiogaatine . dba itz A in AR e cenTorant three sons, John Higgins of Spring- Il Be et at thie ¥ W, C A HIS| e o ot enien inat afivere hadl The projest, s draw o eld, Mass, William Higgins of Bos- evening when there will be roller| (i85 oe under the influence of |don, has been modified 1 1 Gy, and Michae Higgins o i skating from 7:30 until 10:30 o'clock. gy while in her store i %l besullt of dlscussions between British |t} lhomas [. Reilly, sheriifif B hd o Arrangements have been made to Mt orvit chiche et | T ORI er et % [of Ne wen county, and a former have special music played during the | | 5 S Lo T vente, plead- e idea is first to upbuild the puh. |Con&rsssman, is & nephew of the defy Onl s e lm guenibs . | ed guilty to selling cider with 6.9¢ [ lie utilities, railways Lol £l | ceaned s Lot dibehel el g g January Victor records are here.| \ o 0" e Lawyer Dasid n | s in conntries where cconomic |0 clock Tuesday morning at St. Mary's g C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt : Pocv 7, Wniith s seturmed by | 07 n(ormoed Ihe gourt that t fhe | portation ! o 1 will be in e : s old cemetery 1 Philadelphia after spending the holi- | €used Was under the impression ek e Ao ol edned Lt . it days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs :]""{' I;‘“ ;“']“' B incin o S R BC R TR Iged i P. W. Smith. Dr. Smith is connected | ' PLVACERL IS ShEVELS & s 1 0 mur . (o 1 that | Cases SHE 60T THE DOG i [ with Philadelphia a police court before, and ¢ THEnGERNECONSonDT : this be taken into conside Meet me at Schmarr's for dinner. Re aaritl otk sbrees e /] —advt mples Prove Strong. S "‘ : ! oL K & s AN D - Policemefl O'Mara and Feeney also| ¢ definitely only i « | Popular Assistant Secretary of Cham- | f§ Mrs. John Kennedy Providen taok the samples at Meckler's terence at s passed upon | R. I, formerly of this city, is visit- 5 the s me s {1 15,- | her of Commerce Not to Be Neglect- e and an analysis showed 5.27 alcohol. | tion is due to lack neral hospital. ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, | i y ki 10,000 pounds to i Charles McCarthy Policeman Willlam Doherty who pa-| 0o D7 5 | ed by Priends, . |trols the heat, told of seeing many | o Breat dance record, “The Shelk!| qrunks loitering about the premises = = i (e e o et n ot o e WY o. . 0. L. Plerce & Co.—ac¢ R R SR YIRLU 1 i WIANE [ber of Commerce werc rised to | Robert B. Ruthe FReunanylson( ans Rl SheAcs S S AR | PROYVIDES FOR TOMBSTONE B s ae s S e ' of athletics at Per vania State col- | = on a0 he purchased! the: clder 1 to he perfectly at home and quite (# 8 lege, {8 visiting in this city. He is a o5 Sne, 5 5 T i to ren there. They are the |8 B [ ] Fiathes e ARELUT NilR uthartord indee o gusrantee that It would 1ot Wil or Willlam Belinke Provides sox| ™ BE B CEEE L e o Real good time, Blka'—Mon, Jan. 2. | becone hard. Samuel K who | Bity or Mary /Curtin, us- HER sold him the stuff, said New Partitioning of Remainder of Fetat . v, 1.a8L evening & local 2 AU AaC ot York state cider purchased by him businessm Jeed Miss Curtin the | § atpeet: and Miss Josephine Maria Mc under a g it that it cor P mon vildeen £ e ;l n, \\‘.\“lr\'i‘]”‘;\:m: 5 c er ee H an n eres Aloon of 43 Union streef, have taken | Penzonate o HocHRaIC SWRESUDN The wil & late Willlam T ledd but s Ao Teplied ine Young > out a marriage lcer RS ""“I~. o ; | desvn Ootober 10 19, has been af- | w. log, ] Riakd Cave CoMC, | 6700 1 protate Prosision i morning when sy cartin (B ‘ er Wee .00 and Interes Monday, January 9, at the Baptist|Whiskey in thelr store at 21 lLafayelle |54 44 excecd 8307 ’ tened to her desk by a long b ‘ R R Wit Vet s a o $2.00 Per Wee .00 and Interest jary 2 ‘ | Richar aray " i rit e to ( iries G, S g of Sonerd Hummay Gt LU iepleteraiel stre 10 8¢ [gimilar hequest to Rudolph. The | g, Doy’ for ",vm'hv‘.wmw‘.n- f 8 the guest o fhis u 1nd ounse remainder of the estate is to be di ist « v gilts, ; i B L ; er Wee .00 and Interes e e e WP S Hamilton Retie LT | e o treal From J. P. Morgan Fi [HEATER INSPECTION time here t st ¢ ] New Vork Dec. 8l—T . P. Morgan Mrs. | Lar ter i 5 % ant Co. foday announeed he retive- A St O ke i e tec B ] e Only Ciub in New bDritain (el famnand s ranchee i o [Miss Sally Humason"With Houses—Have Ordered Changes But BATTLESHID ADRIFT AL et ' ' 1 : Rhode Island Stoelk ( 0. tiave Noi Closed Them P < l 1 186 b 8} e 1ighter t t British Vessel is Drifting Helplessly | o) ' B. M ¢ Vi tate t Tnspector Rutherford aylng n eres Throngh Faglish Channel cat tre 1 position 1.0 I tiles of H,x tate police Pl 3 y has not been in goc ¢ K inspection of the local Cherbourg, Dr A ¢ b eidence i theaters ve v. No drastic action, Press)—The Dritis) t | it : i « iy of them up, was geance with but ma rew ahoard | T i | v the two men ¢ ;r:: ,,-‘yv,.;n'x\wy. Adrift betors t in'To Start New Year i . ; l stood that they have B oliigion: Wwith oile P With Railway Strike ove« st n t ! Ul i el N A sast. Mi i | s immediately he Venge e, R O\S el o« AL € ere the hly ons, was he 1 N i 1 d y § / : . 1LY BEAR REPX 1lthoug othing way 10 a 1 ! the ) ! W ; Sihaor rom either ! night and t rew v il t t treet Ly me ot | eve ; of Hw‘ French naval fug ent tot \ t | resc have ba ( . Fle l. A I l S storm and ot 1 tis}t and I A ed t | 1800 TUNITY NIGH1 I I the work L e eld iny GREECE GETS LOAN R FRNRRATVY 1 €1 T 1 tt e Central S PALACE i sols sometime in the New Yea ht Show 1 I t the people intereste 1 o] ization THE GREAT CLIFFORD |t on s Joun 10y Mon.- 101 resenti Tues ing school