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WOR /i “Hertford NEW BRITAIN DAILY HEBALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1923, bomson 5 Stopping Center: S Plainville News Edwards . Griffin Hornberger Pavano |Greener . " The Home of Santa Claus | —-where he has held forth.for over half a century, mak- ; ing our store‘his headquarters. - He found, after thor- ough search, that our big downstairs dept. was the ideal place for proper display of his wares. IKasiest to get at and most convenient to show them. Come bring the chil- dren to our “Toyland” where Christmas joy awaits you and them. In “Babyland”’ for Tiny Folks There Are Loads of Gift Suggestions—Things for and comfort that Mothers will be pleased with and the little ones enjoy. Hand made Dresses, Rompers and Bathrobes, Carriage Robes, Blankets, Bon- nets, Coats, Sweaters, L.eggins; Bootees, Knitted Hoods, s e Caps and Mittens, Teddy Bear Suits, Stockings, Skirts, ‘ Rubber Pants, Bibs, Towels, Bath Blankets, Rattles, Carriage Clamps, Banks, 2, 3 and 4 piece Toilet Sets, Floating Toys, Teething Rings, Bedtime Dolls, Record Books, Clothes Trees, Scales, Toilet Seats, Wardrobes, Bassinettes, Kiddy Koops, Dressing Tables and Hun- use Crelepers. dreds of other suitable gift things. :Berli e_w_s _ BANQUET OF BIBLE " CLASS A SUCCESS Rev. W, §. Beard Talks About Every Member Canvass in U. §. WATER COMPANY DISSOLVES master there. The annual reunion of the association was held last Saturday evening at the Hotel Garde, New Haven, Dr, Griswold having as his ‘gn:'!l at the rcunign, Paul Giannotti (of Kensington The company represented by this group of scrvicemen was transferred from Fort Kthan Allgh to Camp }1:nvn and later saw service in France, Grange Initiates Class Berlin Grange initiated 18 candi- dates for the third and fourth de- grees at the ceremonial held last eves | ning in the hall on Damon’s Hill, This afair was one of the biggest of the scuson in the Grange and visitors were | present from many neighboring or- ganizations, the granges of Newing- [ton, Wethersticld and Southington being represented. A representative |ot the Child Welfare league gave an Interesting talk the work of the league and its cndeavors to get homes for some the orphun ehildren annuul harvest supper proved to be a | great attraction. Newington —Grange AfMalr | dogree team put on the work Reveral memb of Berlin Grange Draws Large Crowd=—Other Items, | yworo present at the third and fourth [ degree work at Plalnville Grange last evening on Griswold Viee- of he Groeen Association—! Repatr- ol in Kensingto Beard of New York city the principal speaker th banquet held last evening the | Men's Bibie class of Berlin, proved to of the most interesting spedke- beard In the fown, Itev, Mr, Beard, this year hys charge of the Every Member can- asses of the Congregational churches 1 over the country, that is, he pro motes them and inetills interest into | the people He spoke last evening on the Every Member eanvass in a Jarge way, say- fpg that no church can live for itself wlone, but all must unite in this great His talk dealt with the canvass way, although he spoke of canvass which the Berlin luct Bunday in con Il other Congregational churches in the United States The audience was kept in constant roars of laughter by the witty remarks by the speaker, who well a8 a speaker of great merit his points were illustrated joke and his entire talk was flavored with spontaneous humor that got™ hie audicnee The unior orchestra cral sclections which wer well r ceived and Ben Park and Italph 4 Iiritton of New Britain also prescnted The K s veral numbers, morning on The dining fited it 8 New estimated 170 people | Biue Hills, prosent at banquet enture 1 meet Water Co. ‘Dissolves DE TN SYoN 4 p have "o e AP the prople ine ha of the stockho trolley conne oo b A Tternoos t 4 Bowling Sarts i howling leagur ings bank and for the e the ote Littie t the moet up with dissolution Rev, Willlam &, o Riding In Race Horan, who is riding in the bicyele ra In New York city well known in Wensing by Harry | #ix day I this week, § ton. ley of Kensington and has spent many in visiting his rels he one ors ever summers town tives, Roads Are Repaived Hil, Alling street and 1 street present a far bette they did a mo has at last got busy streets to a coat Grove brary uppes “go, und ing of now rance than The town has treated the crushed sto culvert heen now i Anderson’s store cleaned and the water through it. This was a state job, 1t is understood that the state also attempted to clean out the clogged up cateh basin jusg south of the culvert and failed to do o Poresters Meet Tomorrow A meeting of Coure Mattabessett Voresters America, will be held to- morrow at & o'clock in the hall in Kensingto Among the items up I8 expected final re of the committe held by the itney Starts Business neington jitney S e Britaiy T near large the coming church will « unction with b has also out can i made is known Most of ok e evening to come 1 rendercd sev- | ¥ carniva court started this from Center to pected Kpooner's in room was that the = St at the success n® most of with sinee along 1 com with no e 15 more. A hetd rlin tion meeting 1ors rday Berlin Sa was yost o'clock in the 8 drcided jo yation after being put to a outside this was done the heing taker malitie d with Vhe ©f corporations Berlin Waler company was or formed for providing the town water and a site ured on Hill as reoir her New 1 mem etivitios r this ite evening © ANl team caplair 1 to be Tegin Vriday Britain t w dis corno- it wa i week i ¢ o urg on h ompt ng e or- conmect Court Sessiom Tonight George Walker of New Brit the Bertin town cou reck The ear 1zinally ot with Turkes Nothing has A few share of Iriv nness, which Wednesday cvening while on hen he smaghed (w6 cars 1 ) company Britain eveni charges ing and dru two cases was sec grow out one nwrred last done “ fow hie way wore 1o conrt 1 dected and the Ken. | with Stanley presi ed from Meriden « ' man A. N. W tanded the pair New Britair 1t is exp bile cases cd Griswold 1 H. Griswold o i other when i e, 3% Tasher ington ae f the an organizatio men in the co Griswold, a m and also e Camp smposed of service any trained by Dr Vort Ethan Al wetor and drill has teet vice - 1herford o association, Mountain View, preer Teme b t the Missionary gregational e of Interest Cowles of Kensing cting o Women's ty of the Beriin this afternoon, a 1 me the sor Con church of the annual meeting of Missions held Massachusetts of the Berlin rail- roud station, will leave in the near fo- 4 month's stay in Florida Fast Berdin Tems A hazaar, entertatnment and ghver the Ales St urch at ¢ Athietic hal The & in charg® of veport Women's Board Max Sugenhime of |ture for dance by of brict's o) s r1ening Tee Mre. A, Pourgoois: o Kendrick: tuneh, Mre. A domestic ariicles, Mrs Vond ay. Mr A Ma cnet; E. Ne last | Corkle; grab bag, Mrs, M. Sugenhime; baby apparel, Mrs, J. Mrs, A, which dolls, ment Cobey and lof vaco | sketches, | Miss Dorothy F delin, M Dorothy “A Lady Nelson, Mrs, George DeMore and Miss | Minnie Dancing The w | 1cague win be chureh Thursday afternoon o'clock, 1 Mr the mem her hom evening Philtp Jing at hi A nun pworth meeting evening \irs, G members of home on The A town will present an cntertainment at the Athle 14, for the of Pythia up iy a cousin of. Thomas Coak- | necticut’s Delegates To Coal Cone ference Say All Were Agreed Upon (2150 contained in This Point. Waterl cally « nor Pinc | Novembe | vania re | the | correctiv | industry sider, in | report w Templete New Ha Conneet ence, T informat governor | Hamiltor | Pinchot ! would ¥ much d ahead w | gress of without \lbany: N. ¥ of shopme raflroad ! won 1 i “ nan of { vOted to by th yositions uni vie waid PIFLOMACY Archer problem urry the company 1 | McGibbon Orsic Oder . Papenforth FIREMEN'S ANNUAL MEETING w. . Cahill Co. Moves From Plain- | yille—Health Officer’s Monthly Re- | Daigle R . Dionne port—Mail Early Notices—Bowling | Smedburg Notes—RBriefs, | Lemeris Patrick Melito, age ahout 14 years, lot last street, escaped serious in- jury yesterday afternoon ahout 4 o'clock when he was struck by Hunt automobile on Whiting strect opposite | Sevmogr Maplc street. He was attended by Dr. | W. Dionne J. N. Bull who after an examination, found that the youth suffered only scratches on his face, hands and legs and escaped without either apparcnt | linternal injuries or broken bone: | “Patsy.” as he is known, was, cording to those who saw the affa playing with another lad about own age on the west side of the street when he jumped into the road in front | of the oncoming car. The auto driver | visit stopped immediately with the child | th under the body of the car. He had | w | been traveling at u very slow rate of | nual | speed and this is probably what saved he boy was picked up and office of Dr. Bull by {the owner of the automobile, but it | was found that no serious damage The accident local police Riccker an the state re made December their part in had Ol been done Alph ed to the Fireny annu N rooms on Picree Annual Meeting The I Hose Co firemen’s | day evening at § o'clock be elected for the reports of retiring read, The officers to be filled a foreman, 1Ist and Znd assistunt man, secretary, treasurer and stewar It is expeeted that a large attendance |“n| be present, I Co. Teaves the stock of the W. J, plant which was in t Fri rs will and will Office coming officer taken the has ores within Peder church tion of the tacke fact 7 , the Holigan and | b rac parlors at The entertain. | Cahill & charge of Mrs, 1%, | Plainville warchouse has been Walsh will consist | ferred to the headquarters of the nd two comedy | €orn in Meriden, according to fing Money,” with | houncement made this morning. h, Mrs, Walter Wep. | moving was completed yesterday rs. Arthur Bowers and Miss |the property the company is va- |affair, Sugenhime in the cast and |cated today The next move will be | ' to Call,” with Mrs, Charles the sale of the company's property in | Plainville in offort to pay the litors w full value on their money, | The company s #t the present time in the hands of receivers will operate from the maln office Merf- den Bacon, Co. the is in trans M con 1 sol “Mar tost An- | there The | which for an will will Fri an Kahms taking will follow the eckly the parts, eftertainment, meeting of the Junior held in the Methodist | 4:00 | | |m Mercy und ! istered at | sions will Health br. J. N Plwinville, there had s home on Wilcox avenu i S Aber of the members of the league will attend a to be Oficer's Report ull, medical officor stated this ng Walsh bers of the Wilcon will entertain itanso” club at avenue Friday for {ning ut 7 e on i 4 him November con- dur That vl oan reported 1o day of month of searlet itfon showed that it had n in town had brought to Plainvilie, Thers f the found in Bl that the excellent ehurches. in case of fover the | investy contracted been disease stated was 1o source Plainville, Dr health of the the ent time Mail Farly Nothees Postmaster Jamos . Usher has re dat on whiel Christmas parcels should be mailed to parts the and ainville patrons of the frice ) to mail their parcels ac this list, Important s regarding the delivery on Christ Duy and the hours which the | office work on that day a the balletin and | tter the | orge Pollard entertained the the “Soclal Mive” at her | Cottage street this afternoon, plokop minstrels of Midd owh At American el the takes in Monday bers of the tic hall Friday cvening, Dec, | benefit of the local Knights ax sociely 10 PENNSYLYANIA celved list ot for the ~finite been various ol conntry post ve asked | cording | tiee | mas arc heing |n and Harry office of being tor hers post will be office | win followed 1o tae | in cenl needed at racti- | B s cnurely parcels should be wrapped se- | year be wiry, e That ry representative hot's coal conference held except Pennsyl- prescntatives, contended 1 of applying desirab sures 1o the anthracit nnsylvania to con- a statement contained in the ade 1o Governor Charles A o A, Hamilton nted address as it 0 that of the paree letter office people an idea which to =end their should there 1s going into The following | experi of the dates | membe Dec. | eontinue at Gover. written plainly will no chan Comma dead give r 2610 the wil par Washington v Muntana, Wyom the locky Moun- or Dakota, Min- ippi Florida Southorn state Pennsylvania Maryiand Koglar T ¢ me vas for | by James ot en, wh repres. nor the confer- %0 contains - fon minutes of In W or Governor ollowing onfere port romen ne «la that e itveries Howe have 1t " v ¥ is follow atribu and “that in the even tay he eht ith the a ntation 1o anait de views Christma his waiting & W STRIKE EADS I T [ on federal on t in Meter Servic has been end MeKensie the raturn offer m appls under the hat they individually organization ALMAYS PAYS Shipping tioom HRISTMAS| | COMMUNITY THEATER GIFT SUGC For Her On Today’s Want Ad Page Classifications 65 A-B-C-D Admission 23¢ and 35« MRS WALLACE Ri CHUMAN MRICKAGY colossal drama of insidious evil and houndiess good A tremendons <tors with & thenw as big A« the universe. Mre. and Mre. Carter De Haven —-In— EATIERTAINING THE Boss™ — ESTIONS For Him 2 For the Kiddies Hemingway PATRICK MELITO IS 5" RUNDOWNBY AUTO |- NN S EEast Street Boy Playing With ¢ Mate Jumps in Front of Car Plainyille Plainville fourth of 12 candidate ing in Grange hall last evening. Visi his | tors from varlous granges throughout present and society was especially honored by a deputies at evening. for the were from the cercmony last « Christmas nta Claus to the lcoal Grange members invited to take this celebration 15 children Veteran Re past Annual Meeting I'he annual meeting of the Women's Congregational the pariors tomorrow afternoon, that there me 12:30 will the be be Mass will o'clock and communion will be again | | noon at 1 o'clo | tmmaculate obligation Masscs and ard Interest in The members of Broek-Barnes post Legion, are clection of officers regular Prominent being mentic plucs evening post office anneuncements ma backed Frost, a Fiaher adjutant mentioned the office th carry has the Plamnville 105 870 8 Safcty a4 103 s:.108 Cost Dept. 91 161 79 70 79 7 329 A-1 Supt. Office 94 84 8 75 87 369 329 range Grange degrees it the Pomona last ening tree an All will be Seric erts, uge a it his home H nd one invi time, but change for few da the held b in o'clock offier for filled of the and st Priday Serviees o being the first Priday of the month, will be observed with the usual devotions at the Church of Our Lady be said at at 7 heard be the Conception in will Catholie it & o'clock Friday e at the are who aiso as of adjutant n strong head the beer o1 er the Guiden its best his suc good work Notes conferred regular me Iy He his condition the will mbers will meet in th to complete the work before the meeting is called. | = |There will probably be a spirited con- president other a social and | being planned in connection with the o'clock temorrow ind tomorrow eves 30 o'cloe) will and a h the e chur Confe ening lection deeply commander of Among those vieescommander Robert | man the work as succras irectic the Briefs Weet Ma My e — P | 1-4-— 3061 Bristol News CHANGE MADE IN TROLLEY TERMINAL icouncil Favors Removal to Point Opposite City Hall DR. BOUCHER BACK AGAIN 356 | | [ “Josh Whitcomb™ to Visit Bristol To- | | ight—Additions to Christmas Seal sales Staff—New Building Code Not Discussed by City Fathers, Terryville Main North hall, was trolley strect Main wherc decided last of the from the point on the City cars stop, council meeting the dangerous con- Main street. when The North was uscd Removal line terminal bridge to the street, opposite {the F nville | upon the night to relieve dition existing on the Terrivle care are in Main street stopping piace for several years for {he end of the Terryville division but to make a faster service, the Main street bridge | was designated as the terminal local | With the greater amount of traffic {now going over the thoroughfare to the boulevard, the loading and un- Joading of passengers canses incon- {venience to vehicles and several narrow escapes have taken place when | passengers have rushe from the sidewalk to the cars, without looking. The dangerous situation was noted by LC'hief of Police Ernest T. Belden, who ‘complained to the council a short time ago of the Jitions there A Flectric comy make the the terminal 82— 3 102— at 369 1067 | the a class g on the Plans an- from on and visit 50 with nager Georg Nort east may sion 1o Mair wntil better worse | be found, Dr. Boucher Here | Dr. George J. Bouche: of 49 Pros- pect street, who was injured in a motor car accident in Bloomfield, Mass, recently, arrived in the vesterday, following his from the lhospital. A days after he had departed for Boston on a pleasure trip and had been involved in the accident, reports were circu- lated about the city that he had “vanished,” and his name was men- has beer for present at location chureh Because a quilt few he us offices js | mill scandal being investigated by the state Will Lay Walk The eity will lay the much discussed crosswalk at the Doolittle railroad crossing at the Northside, over which w controversy has been waged with the “New Ha railroad. The city offictals say that Division Superintens dent J. ). Soavely agreed to pay the expenses of the walk bhut this, the latter denies, P matter will be taken care of st the L will be sent to the rallroad company, which is the affected abutting property owner, en Amin Confes- nfters onee and st of the Cath celebrated Nie v Oakland Strect Sewer bil the Jaying of the Ouk- wer shows that $4,061,70 the city e The land street h at . ssinng At 7 been expended by in structior NECOSBATY AssCss. ment of benefits and damuges been prepared #70 Sl Le wald against has ALULLING Property owiers Will Buy Tractor buy a five two ton machine the interest which ineeting | 17ecisic eetin, instead of a mem- remo n to ton tractor for snow was made at council last night. The lighter as decided as unsatisfactory Printing Contract 1.0t t printing of ised oty charter was the to the Printing comp at $5.40 a The Garrett Printing and the Press also bid on the Play First Gam first thall but me candidacy who .. Dr, 1 are ontract for the eopies o et last IAton page Brist the night by Miing the e Craig is candidate mem- he council ny will we post this ocal ba game o 1 hoo! t igh s Friday night at t gymnasium agai the Gi t High quintct. The locals took West Hartford 1t wesk in that played on post ha# sohoo years 1he am into camp last place by a com be presente o Whilte t at the high schoo! theater ur he ub o It Gui ATYm . list “hurck Vorgoten Ma<tcrpiece city | discharge | tioned in connection with the diploma | | general places will be | time, | The work® ot the Employes' Health | Protective league is a very outstand- ing help among those afflicted with this dread American white plague. This organization never gives out names or mentions cases treated, but the figures of cases helped given out, indicate the widespread helpfulness of their endeavors, Kvery month there are several cases in the various state sanatoria treated under the auspices Lns association, which now has a membership in this city of over 4,000 person: | From the of Christmas seals | the state association allows the local organization to retain 85 per cent of the receipts, the remaining 15 per cent going to the state work, The fore, it should be remembered that with each seal placed upon a Christ- mas letter or package there is a vast amount of local work made possible. Dead Woman Known Martha L. Brooks, 28, formerly of Ogunquit, Maine, who died under al- leged suspicious circumstances on Sat- urday in Southington was a local resi- dent, according to statistics on file at the city clerk's office, She was mar- ried on November in Southington by the Rev. E. L. Wismer of this city to Clifton 17, Jewe and died on December 1. An examination by the medical examiner in Southington showed marks on the body, so that he refused to issuc a burial certificate and reported the matter to Coroner Gilbert Cgihoun, who is investigating. The mariage license was issued No- vember 17 in Southington so that 11 days clapsed before the ceremony. Code Not Considered building code was not the city council last expected to by many The code is receiving serious tion about the city®and a to look into the matter has by the chamber of chamber committee estate men, that regulations is named by that sale The taken night citizen consid committec been appointed commerce. The containg builders manutacturers new up Ithough by real and engincers so full discussion of tr mbe lows: C. \ i mmittee of 1 w. J Klin Townsend W. La~ Carl E. Carlson, Ira W. Buel Willis P. Frazer, Sesstons and George J. Mu G Kenneth course. special Ofizers Appointed Ignatz Bachman and George Crow- ley were appointed special officers by the city council last night for St. Joseph's and St. Thomas' cemeteries. Acts of vandalism in the cemeteries resulted in the request of the Rev, O, |T. Magaell for the appointments. Military Company Robbed Ieport was made to the police this morning that the quarters of Com- pany L, C. N. G, had been broken into 'ust night. Captain Arthur La Rocque started checking up at the armory this morning and found so far that 5,000 rounds of rifie ammuni- tion hud been taken well as a quantity of collar pins. Entry was | eiected by breaking the lock on a | side door and by smashing padiocks on the inner doors Police: Window Broken The plate glass window of police headquarters was smashed ecarly this morning by & prisoner, while an ar- rest was being madc, The accused agreed to repair the damage so that lu new window will be put in SOUTHINGTON NEMS th the to zy, Carletc Treadway as n most britliant history of the cheduled take place New the Town bhall when Southungton ciub wil give a dance bencit or the Soutning- reuith Association Lhe 1oliowing committee apputnled (o e tor the afair; chaliman, Dro William Chartes g, smith, Lobert G, and Al G, Upson. It 1s afted number of Put un sale sl & later wciul town is Year's the informal cvents Lve in or Lae hus becn arr antel Cook 1guan an tiat & | Mary ner yesterduy W. I'adq home on ok, agted 81, bertin avenue Mre. Vad resident ot g an miormai Congrogational ed by @ uaugnter ~duugh- and at Worung. ok s veen a1 Vg TR anairs | rirs CAUIC. BnC 18 S Mis Saunu sar ir b weorg , 4 graod ter, Mt orie Heigut, (o graniusun, aCerick Suunacrs Burtan v OMUrrow aiternoon her ol L2 wCock Witn services at late aom 1 st Longi (R T , past th cnucen will o Cmury atherine burcau meet in the home this cvening v or the 18 P arrangements rist Santa | "y 1o e 1 nomas me fcan upper I & communica- ne H PP Hutt ® pita ndicitis ilage expericgeed night vas KEELER FUNERAL FRIDAY r Dee. 5.—The funeral of o, e at 2 o'clock. Edward night Spreding 1 p ' o Contraly the T—ldle ! g oy 1 onee