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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1293, 7 ‘ Ladies’ Aid Sale | | we echo your chorus as we did in Pl lle N - Bri | The Ladies’ Aid society of the Bap- B t l N life before. We are your absent ‘ ainville ews Lilat ek Wil LT Tab s risio CUWS |oiiiien on carn we vat v a8 &) hrhuua« sale of useful and fancy | spirit, we are with you, on this memo- cles, ay and Wednesday af rial da ternoon and evenings of this week in “Just listen to that echo—it's ring- the church parlors. The sale will ing through this hall, so take it to cpen at o'clock and will be under your hearts my friends, and heed it | the al supervision of Mrs. Irv- one and all, Speak well of each ing ',1 r, president of the society. other while ye are yet in life, forget The following arc the members of the about your quarrels, your bickerings committees: derocations, Mrs, 1. A, and strife, //arl ords /¢0 I @@flter i i A M;.-rstx: u'):r.on& T Man's time in lifc {5 brief, his f ppPing iTlnwes Break lmo Restamrant &, 50 s Sudtemsns v Real Estate Men Discuss Proposed vov” 27t 2naake”sr "l "worids A “ work, Mrs. Ernest Farrar, Mrs. Rich- X 1 fun, Don’t crowd, be manly, and be Early This Morning; Get $35.80 Lora, Sedmeren, om . arars,nd * - Coms(raction Regalations |55, ‘02NN SN A, Hart, Mrs., J. H. Mitcheil, Mrs, K e curtain falls. “And so at this memorial hour, the COME TO THE REAL CHRISTMAS STORE [J'RETURNS T TRUMBULLS|: % 5 oo’ seenlit spuT 1T OVER" CAMPAIGN it o i, ot | Mrs Arthur © and Mrs. 2 ————— The responsive chords of memery are w | Mrs. sa Oliver e s | Altens children's table, Mrs, F. 3 : 3 tugging at each breast, as we recall ITH GENUINE HOLIDAY SPIRIT Irs. Samantha Oliver Dies at St o0 and Mrs, Herbert Rarnes and | MATK of 100 New Members of Cham- | gome incident of loved ones now at Francis' Hospital—Town Plan Com. books, Miss Bertha Steward and Mrs. | ber of Commerce Fapected to Be TSt And if we will remember that Harry Stillman, we shall also go, good thoughts about 'OUR G 5 . : s mission Meets — Red Cross Total Catholic Church Notes Beacied Next Monday Night— our absent brothers will much more DO YOUR GIFT CHOOSING HERE. FOR THERE'S STER AISLE OF THE MOST INTI Reov. S ohn B ¥ pastor of the freely flow. When we speak well ISTING AND TIME SUGGESTIONS. GI y ERYONE IN THE PAMILY—AND OL Nearing $200—Plainville Bricfs, | = & Tady of Merey an. TAKS Memorial Exercises. about our dead, likewirs of those who OR FRIENDS, KIDDIES, FOR GROWN UPS, NO MATTER WHAT YOUR GIFT APPROPRIATION [ Colling' Restaurant in Neri's block nounced at the masses yesterday that | 1nerasing of the cost of construe. N3¢ W¢ are building up some golden MAY BE, YOU'RE TO COME WITHIN 1T HERE WITH THE THINGS APPROPRIATE. was broken into this morning shortly | I'riday of this week, heing the frst | tioy about 301 « buitging will reault | rcad that many retgns may give. ety : : 15 B : ‘ 1 ’ % after 4:30 and a quantity of silver| Friday, masses would be said at 5:30 ¢ (hne new code of building laws for| Loy aP8 in some far wistant year, in WE CAN'T URGE YOU TOO STRONGLY TO MAKE YOUR s TIONS FARLY—THE FARLIER Shasge. suiountiie to $35.30. was! o' and comminion’ would be|ine mir orecone of bullding laws for| Etkdom's shady howee. ao KT THE BETTER, FOR EVERYONE |taken, The theft was completed in a | given again at 7 o'clock. Confessions |jon of real estate men and builders, | & good word of ué4at some memos of about 20 minutes because of will he heard Thursday at 4 and 7:30 | who have reviewed the regulations, & o ‘v‘fl'”' b t that the night man who re- o'clock. Saturday being a holy day of proofing requirements are 00| gor vou 1wt ae o e ‘:;;’\_": mains in the place throughout the obligation, masscs would be said at| rastic ir the opinion of many of the | \neir memories as b i ]_:”\P‘ e night, had left ‘the place at 4:30 5:30 and § o'clock. Confessions will be | cal builders and supply men, who | guay Their fauits e will il |o'clock for about half an hour. The heard Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. fcel that the necessary ends can be|gpon the sunds. o soom {0 disapne N money was contained in a bag and | There will be a rehcarsal of the choir | gained in a betier manner than Pro- | gheir good deeas we snread broade was secreted In the place to be used [in the chureh Tuesday evening in| posed hy the new rulings, which Will | cust for sl the world to near o as change by those who opened up' preparation for the Christmas music. | be discussed by the council with- ‘Testimonia to Dutton . this morning. U. Cluh Concert in the immediate future, A meet 2 . R A FFER | Entrance was effected through # Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock the | has dlready been held and some o vistol lodge of Elks gave a hand- o rear window. Here a pane of glass G. U. club composed of the young!the work has been gone over, but no|S0™M¢ fewelled card case to former ’ e z e R SR Fta 5 e 4 had been brokem recently and the | people of the Baptist church, will give | definite action has been taken by the “1AY0r Joseph I°. Dutton at the con- EVERY YEAR, AT THIS SEASON, WE OFFER THIS CHANCE TO THE WOMEN OF HARTFORD thieves sawcd off the connecting |y concert in the church auditorium. | city’s board, The need of more homes | C!Usion of his address at the me- D THE SURROUNDING TOWNS TO VISIT OUR WOOLEN DRESS GOODS TION AND B sticks making a hole in the frame This is in conncetion with the annual|{ will never he realized under the pro- MOTld! services on Sunday. —The URED FOR SMART DRESS 0 ORDER AT |iarge enough to permit the passage gule of the Ladies' Aid society and the | posed code, according to real ostate | Presentation was made by Exalted of a good sized person. With the| pioceeds will be donated to the so-| men, who think that a modified regu- |1 Uler Albert Lefbure, who expressed hooty secur, the robbers then 100k a f sjoty which will use the money for re- | lation should be put into effect so that | {1 @ppreciation of the lodge for the 1 9c 7 AND 29‘. 7 from a side door which leads into | .irg and other church expenses. the present stagnation in construction spler “n‘! address, The speaker re- o B agewiy between the restaurant Altar Socicty Meeting could be abolished. The ocity plan SPonded thanking his brother mem- If bougit ready-made, the dresses we make for $19.75 would cost you $40.00. Those at $2 would cost Tiros. store and opened the oy, Ajtar soelety of the church of | committee of the Chamber of Com- | or the expression of their es- about $75.00, rear door and made geod their e8-!oupnfady of Merey met yesterday af- merce has b Made by the best tailors obtainable, with fit and workmanship guaranteed, every dress will turn out £apS. ternoon and ma s for the an-'m has a beautiful creation. The yH. iarity Great Choice in Materials, among them youw'll find Wool Crepes, Tricotines, new Chacks, Wool Taffetas, s who mad ied SrnParit ; g : . Poiret Twills, Eponge. Stripes and Plaids, I"lannels, Embro red Crepes, Flannels, Serges, Jersevs, Br 1 themsel thre t 3 t N Shnathd e i suzr 4 ) | VF W v ecach of cloths, Jacquard Repps, Velours, Needle Twills, Silk and Wool Canton Crepe and many other kinds and Sraight Lo A : ; cemb b the matters more High street led to t 1 ery that Navy Deserter ine i he doserted from the United States el il Accldent Viet navy on November 14. According to efini © place Steve rdella of New o g The Holy Name society will meet i sther-in-law of Charles’ Pode! e post rooms of the American lLe- Meado reet, Who was geri ori Whiting street, Thursday eve- injured in a motor car accident on Park strect a week ago, died on Rat- Parish Guild Bazaar urday at the Bristo! hospital, Mr, Po- The Parish Guild of the Church of desta, who was in the same aceident, Our Saviour will hold & Christmas came through with lacerations of the times to any calls for its ministry [ Made Fiesh,” A good sized audicnce bazaar in the parish house, 113 West ' fuce. The body wiil be taken to N Boxing Tonight e : Berlln News within the community. Tt secks to be | was in attendance, | toned, ! Main street Thursday from 2 to 9 p. | York for burla The postpensd hawing seemen | true household of faith for all the | Traffic Heavy Yesterday Fourth Break MHere m. Plans are being perfected for the Regin Novena, Company 1. C. N. G., will be held to- e | people—a community cfurch for a| ‘There was considerable traffic on| The robbery this morning is 1he | uuir and & special line of food, faney| The novens in honor of the Immac. | PIENt at the armory. Ten bouts have people of peculiar community of in-|[the turnpike yesterday and three traf- [fourth break that has been made I nd userul urt and othet items ulate Conception began yesterday at Peen arranged between fast traveling h["*' fic policemen were on duty during the [the town within the past two will be on sale, There will also be a |8t Joseph's ehyr charge of the|men We believe the people of the com- |atternoon. Constable Frank Hrown | The first oceurred in the Rialto S tea table and u grab bag tev. Seraphem st the IPran- Many Attend Outing | munity are in sacred obligation to the | supervised, No accidents were re- | Shop a we ago last Wednesday Mamyille Briefs cisean Order of New York Mausses About 40 departmental employees of thiz city and city officials attend- | church. We believe it to be a high | ported, although several minor | morning, the next two oceurred in William Cassidy has returned from Will ha celebrated at 5 and § o'clock | privilege to share in its worship and | crashes occurerd. Eastyood & Foran's grocery store & | three weeks' stay in Laconia, N. H, | in the morning and the evenin “led the city outing at Pine Lake, the its work, That our church may con- | Attending Convention { week ago Jast Saturday night and the |y fnneaced in health tions will begin a' § o'clock sporting preserves of Judge William — 1M i tinue to render the best service in its| Bryan H, Atwater of Berlin A iryan H. Atwater orlin is in |break this morning. No arrests have | ot o Hoawell of the B, & 1 o ne. A buffet luncheon was [tinu its| Brya & James Boswe the B, & : an Meeting Weld. | power here, and that our missionarics | New York city attending the Na- |been made although « Number of | jo+ sravion 1s uble 16 be around todas i : Mg scrved dueing the afternoon and an s entertainment was presented Bfl'lmcfl ltionllistsmo‘"“l"" be encouraged to a like service | tional Convention of Insurance Com- |suspects have heen aquestioned with for the first time since smashing his t Kiux Klg " th;m'l. we appeal to you to do yOur | missioners being held there. He will [regard and a few have been put Dol turday night in a near the ve Mes. Anna Mullins part, {return on Wednesday. Mr. Atwater |through severe grilling by the state| o condition 6f Mrs, Fred Bpencer ter of the city, No Information cc Miss Anna Mulling, one of the cars . “Pardon C. Rickey, W. H. Meagley, : | I \ . nionville EW fo Bolet TmS Yul' w""";\ RS B, “*lkn agley: | has for many years been employed at fpolice working on the cases. The | '\ SRR G LTV BT T TR MRS Ly settier Unionvilie, and mother [ W " s rank the office of insurance commissioners [ police fecl confident that arrests and cldent a week ago, 1y steadily improve hand, bhut the oral opinton about © Mrs. John Scott of this city, died Wilcox, Elizabeth P, Wilcox. }in Hartford. convictions will follow this late . : et ot g bt U yesterday at her home, following a ‘Committee for the Every Member | Ttems of Interest | crime as convincing elues as to Moriey Is 1l With & severe at | kian speaker < A short ilness. 8he was born in Ire. the money had been plac zives conclusive evidence that the break 4 was committed by iocal partics, in the opinion of those who investigated the | matter. The local police were noti- fied of the affair this morning and a rigid investigation is being carried {out. A movement iz on foot to clean | the town out of | rs and a number lof stray floaters will probably be ques weaves to choose from Choose Your Own Style or bring the model you prefer and, according to quality of material selected, we will make a dress for $19.75 or $29.75 that you will take great pride in wearing. An carly order will guar- antee you your dress for Christmas wearing. ther Leach is also wanted by uthorities at Lishon, New Hamp- shire for law violation. The locad police notified the Newport Training station today and ach will be held for the arrival of a naval official to return him to the ship. Hebden Joins Trambull's Park street B. 1. Hebden of Torrington, has Miss |} wth Nen —— zw m GRoss MEHBERS o [ Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzgerald of | guilty parties have n found [tack of rheumatism at his home on | der's merits wus the issue ‘alke land but settied in Unionville when Roll Call Is Sucoessful Farmington avenue are receiving con ; 3 D New Members Con # young woman and spent the greater part of her life @here. She leaves six children, John Mulline of Tauntor Mass,. Michael Mulling, of Norwich, James Mulling, Jr of Unionvi Mrs. John Scott of Bristel and the Misses Bridget and Anna Mulling of 250 memberships in the Red ('m«v gatulations on the birth of a daugh- . [have been secured by the Berlin | te y Shown by ) r. A 0 Rle wed 1o the college of Red Cross a Success as Sh ? [branch of the New Britain chapter,| Claude Bengston and Arthur St [D0°7 ChEused by the Trumbull Kiec- | turnod 1o the Colleqs of & sect wt of Commene has bempies Final Returns-~Rumor of Candidate [according to Rev. Samuel A. Fiske, |Claire are spending a week in New | \[¢4! M. €0, as mechanical super. | seione Boston atter st raprnddabinphons e the chairman, this morning. Rev, Mr. | York city, visor mecording to an announcement gl lm_ o IEAE o Satiies 1 For Post Office Position — Walker | Fisko stated that the roll call has been | A meeting of the T. A. B. drum ;',"""' e e hpbp e 'l)”" gk ing bl 1 o oxtremoly successful in all ways. He |corps will be held this evening at 8 |, o» formerly connccted with —the | VIsILNE Qis fumby s N 4 Unlonvilic reck. g K T »ull force until seven ye ago | party was given in his hoi . t-Over™ men are list untt Crashed Two Cars Tast Weck. said that he is confident that, should [o'clock in the hall in Kensington, | umbull force until seven years ago | party was ghen in hi Monday night of neat weel The funcral will be held on Tues- ; | when he left. Since that time, he has and & large number of gues mornia at §:30 o'clesk ot The annual letter from the Every | acted in @ similar eapacity with the hundred b enen . Calodt Member Canvass committee of the "L ne areken S the necessity arise, twice that number | The Woman's Missionary society of e hi IONILE MUY O EEE e, | could be secured without any trouble. |the Rerlin Congregational will meot b . Berlin Congregational church to the|The subscriptions this year, he stated, | Wednesday afternoon at the home of . parishioners in preparation for the|Were secured from those desiring 1o |Miss Elizabeth Wilcox canvass next Sunday has been issued, | keep in touch with the work of the | East Berlin Ttems The letter is as follows: “‘1‘}' “r:;"‘-‘- “"’r"h;' 0"“'<"K - The ladies of the Sacred Heart e 3 he final report from ensington | church will hold their weekly whist The time is drawing near for the was turned in last evefing, 87 mem-|and soclal i the church pariors ”"H umin ha . Chatrman William I e o vembership cominittes Share of Scrantor Club™ of the chamber Trumbull-Vanderpool Co, of Bantam. The Epworth He is well known to the employes of | church will hold a business mecting 8)c been e witl be celebrated 8t 9 ¢'clook ‘ot Bk the factory and was a popular official | tomorrow evening at 7 o'cloch Thr . mbemhip | L O et Unioavifie. - 4a during his previous connections here. | The W, €. T. U, will met with Mps, (OMmitier o e llgses 5 burial wil ltake place in 8t Patrick's He took up his new duties at the | John Lamb at | strect tomor- ] el bkl i Z) v o, factory today row afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs, Ken. | ¥ : < i 28 renewal of pledges for support of the |y, 10" yaving been secured from |evening at § o'clock. The hostess My, Samantha Oliver irick of Hartford wi . i S 27 e Towni "ff"m" iy el o A YOI G800 Sartin ohureh for rw that district. About 160 were turned |will be Mrs. A. Krauth and all are| Mre. Samantha Oliver, age 67 years, | The condition of Gustavus Cowles N 4 " | mo ¥ the DBristol Trust come =) "L;‘r‘v» Th"d 3".".'ivx.,;‘.'.§'§"""::rr:m"i [in from Berlin and East Berlin, [cordially invited to attend, died MUNAY STSoraeon ot 8L | S FUTIRIAGIN, WhO NS Beeh neriowes | oyp 'y would ex . any : Christmas club eheeks ;‘::..'6:1 Hy";;I; I:""""H' h);wrwnu ™ Two Cars Crashed Miss Bertha Cole has returned to f“"'“" ""lv‘” Hart ord She was ‘:m’_‘. l'"‘_"‘h‘""“j“""' ’}"" ”"“ et ' t . 2 2 n Priday. About 1,500 asked to make a single pledge to| George Walker, who will appear in her home in this place after spend.- |8 “"‘l"" ! ety "* e past : RAM S iy . mbors p P 1 " yp! ] ciuded and the cover his entire obligation for ail [the Berlin town court Wednesday eve- |ing the past two montha as the guest [#I\ years ha Ry e I R : at eon reached and by SMOUNt will total abont $60,000 chiirch expenscs, at home and abroad, | MNE on charges of reckless driving of relatives in Toronto, Canada Glastonbury, She was born in Ar g i Chile : Redstol ¥ All money received will be divided on |and drunkenness, smashed into two| Miss Georgia Kelsey has returned |kanss and was the widow of the lat the basis of 80 per cent for home |€ars while on his way to court lgst to her home on Main street after s James ON 7 :"- 1 about .‘ ; ‘ Beead . support and 20 per cent for be nevoleng | Wednesday evening, when Stanley [short visit with relatives in New |[Vears ago iving her are wit —— . . ¢ c Tucsday work, the latter not to exceed the sum | Lasher, his companion in a race with | Britain " ; ! RN e of $1.200. ;:,...'.)u.l m;u l'm:m‘mn]n' ,\.n.m»' |_\‘ : .\:r-‘“,.-,,.lvm: Picrce jan_ returned yille; Av tere Oliver of Apringfirid ' " f et - st .. ot R . _ | Rutherford, was brought up for trial. [to Hartford after spending the s rd Harve arold and " ¢ 1 . 5 N ety M > . # ) oty “We are looking forward to & Very | oo " oL griven by Walker is first |fow days as the guest of Mrs Grorgia 3 1 thorough canvass this year with the |, o ;' jave crashed into the car |Hazen at her home in this place The fune o1l tomorrow hope of a large increase both in the |, "e oy of 4t driven by Otto Glaubau | Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Steed of Now |afternoon ok at her lat number of subscribers and in total | . it 3 . brideit e S y of 44 Fairview street, New Britain, | Britain have been the guests of Miss | hot l ! E ot Ignore 14 amount pledged. larger gifts are|° s 2 O he § e < el e a1 O WAk FEEL ANOTHER QUAK : Conmen u:...u Law : ccded to meet increased exponses of | "Mashing the fender on Glau- |Georgia Kelscy at her home on Main | will b e ; e, ¥ :nr:\,td ::ln’-‘im:dmlum n..r".nx the | Pau’s car. Walker, in trying to have [street S pastor o — e 10 owe - 8 his own automobile then struck off | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christenson of CurTent year, O e | to the left, running into 4 car driven New London are receiving congratu- |com v’ pm,“‘.’?" ble ;‘v :1-" 'hh”,”‘:‘,‘\,, by Henry Recse, colored, of Hartford, [lations on the birth of a so Mys. ). are :“::'fr:‘fn;\:,. the i\h\-:rx\ plant #triking it sideways and smashing the | Christenson was formerly Miss Doro Town Plan Commission age 1< Beported therhe The 4 . ¢ home Prospect street. from decay. Our church, chapel and | [font wheel ar on the Hart- [thy Dutton of West Cromwell e Ll ol " S o G ¥ parsonage are a tich inheritance from [10Fd man's car, and also smashing a| Miss Margarct Ktockman of Ne o e e % i 8 i 5 : : k SOUTHINGTON NEws cur predecessors and we should b | front wheel on his own car Britain was the guest of friend ' 1 a : S 3 ita sgriousne vording o wnworthy their sacrifices did we al . ” = setisle et ow the wear of time to impair the Wue and usefulness of these bulid- A solemn high mass of requiem Rrond str children, Mrs. Charles Hill, Rock A - ey Town 110 Miles Prom Tokio Is Rat- SR cmors Ty No Iy - thed by Farth Tremors But ba o o & . ¢ SHKEIVInE P Lasher was riding with Walker at town Sunday the and h will remai out of The schools of il until Thursday morning. in order 'open Tuesday to testity at W s tedal. Lasher | Thanksgiving recess S 2 kotoglh e 2 ‘ Ight. ac- | o budget for the year 1924 calls |18 out under bonds of $500 and Walk The xtom f rogres > i f il i 2 i Does Well f $6,306.00, di.|cr ks out in $150. The : } to be interesting « evening, Decem 1 rtainment, bazar for the expenditure © trinl promiscs sive Reading cire ided as follows: Bencvolences of the church, $1.299; salary of minister and Rumor of Candidate supplies, $2,810: music, $510; janitor. The name of George Allng i being $300; lights, $70: fuel $250: commun- mentioned en about Kensington jon table, $24: insurance, $125; print- | as andidate for the position ¢ and postage, $35: repairs, $800; | nostmast t the Kensington post nuity fund, $60; incldentals, $72; However, Mr. Alling ¥ by the ladies of at the Athletic £ liffere entertair general confer 850 po application ntertainm Our church serves the community | not known whet e will or t, us n many ways, It is a powerhouse | o could not be reached this merning which generates those forces of g00d | §y je stated that no other applicants will and practical idealism so essential |y, significd their intention of trying to th auty 1 integrity of €om- | s {he position, as application meinity fife. Tt tries to minister 10 the | o fied at the post cepest need of all—the vital meed of | pgymaster Willlam George vital, rea igion through faith in | o 0.4 this morning 1 y applicu- 0f business b Got. Bt tn ready 1o respond &L il | foe hore won e i il | tomorrow by Constai designated as the oficial agces for § NOSE OLOGGED FROM otit his application for e - M. H. Milkowitz and M ar East i ¢ A COLD OR CATARRH he near futire ’ : The anetion will take pla Tev. W. S Beard to Speak - 2 o'ene . . . s Tlev. William £, Beard of New terda ' nents Apply Cream in Nostrile To " ” city will be the speaker of the evening A e : . . Open Up Air P 4 ¢ b TOW vening ¥ - - 2 . » e : 5 Froeia tre sonday ass of Berlin o the dining room of the Berlin t 1 HH gregational church During the sup if Sick, BIlOUS, } /st woe B o sing several numbers, mied by H Hen Parker, also of N ritair Constpated] = == == |CHRISTMAS Berlin will alse render several sole A v'n’ luring the puet. 1t s re- b omhes Sadigoon pored oy ‘;"‘ ors ]‘ P GIFT SUGGESTIONS al ¥ y wh would cost or i u T Yizzy upset | been = for ¢ NEir and . 1 E iffere wiwe " u“.:”.‘..‘,‘- in e smartBg reascaeage . Pl For Her For Him and ol of the Tegular Wve stoms sk oy For the Kiddies "o ted to the Near Fast y P L r Interpsting Vecture Delivercd ‘ reied omt ',"'.‘ 1o ; , v of : ‘*v On Today's Want Ad Page e S - Classifications 65 A-B-C-D g stereo nre At n th God the Word They Work While You Seep. Sizes—and drug store Son of )