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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1923, e=sii—————— T . S T—— e —— P and the workings of the state regulas | 5 . are in favor of re-electing the present A gy s orema anc “ ha ey wi back ¥ tions in this respect i the levying o | Plainville News |5 ivicivesivus Bristol News —iwn iyt w e iecrins ot ites. He spoke in a concise man- arge attendance is expected, 3/%)—/;246 S0 “ ALLEGED ROBBERS =" 2. e OF BRISTOL MRG, €0, & st artford's /zojgpngg Cent: ol ol o fons wil heard members of the club, Following the this evenir o'clock. First B8 sl ta o Wpffet luncheon was served, | I'riday devot re held in th Tax Commissioner Holcomb was 'Two New Biitain Men Arrested in:rurs i oraiie ™ st Stockholders’ Committee POIDS 1roout ™5y 0 e Vi h o'cloek istol club, former Mayor Joseph F. | Springield Conless to Breaks |, yesion Aneet Mecting Ont Dangers of Forced Sale | Din who ammerted et o v Brock-Bavnes post, rican Legion, will hold the annual meeting cd n his line in the United A ) s f ol sl Hold e A neciing T States. AL the closing of the tax talk WONDERFUL SILK SHIRT [ oeat 07 RAUPH ROBERTS """ - WAy REORGANIZE GONGERN 20 ¥ ————— ports of officers will be read and Night Program = < : a ‘chow line™ 1i. will be observed on Three Break Arms in One Day— | #04 & N Bristol Club Hears Tax Laws La- ' oty shed after the business se I at the Iindee club, Wom Federation Elects Ofiic is over. Several candidates ar 5| plained—Rted Cross Chapier rogram will include the mentioned for the office of g ew England male quartet, a lead- —Gnazzo Family Moves To scran- | mander clects Officers—Daisy Sale for ing musical organization. Following musical program, the New Depar- ton. ainvitle Bricrs, Woman's Federation Fie Benefit of War Veterans in Hospital | (yre orchestra s y for dancing. New Britain were arrested i ) meeting in the church parlors | g t equitics in t dris- whe Christmas MOST OPPORTUNELY FOR YOU do we offer this big bargain in Silk Shirts. Made of ends of best IO G, Mbi, yemceans after | yeaterday and officers for the comi ’ hiEn wenb tilo) o e 111316 persatitndy Redny 4 ioncd by the police, con- | year were elocted, They are as fol Toni : i e Ra-ketball Tonight silk shirtings. Some have slight water marks, some @ tiny miss in the weave, nothing to hurt looks or feased mccording to the state police, | lows: President, Mrs, Charles 8. Wyc . 5 i Sy : t High school of Winsted will local High school five to= the High school gymnasium. iminary game will be played at o'clock between two local quine Dancing will follow the con- wear. In fact you wouldn't know if we had not toid you of them. to breaking into s s in Pl .| Koff; first vice-president, Mrs, ¢, R, | (s It 1o the stoc | Members of the state po . r Clark; ¢ 1 viee-president, jus e orms. {or 3 . . ment wer on the : | Blizabeth Hare inancial secre Crepe de Chine, Truhu, Broaddoth and Radium are the siike~ Plain white, grey, apricot, tan and V ‘ Eljzal finuncial sccr rants for their are the Plain- | Miss Lizzie Hart: recording secretary, blues. Some with self color satin strij me in neat color stripes. Made specially for us. Real $£11.9% ; : Talus fac £5 08 it [ ville authorit issucd toduy. [ Mrs. 1. A, Castle; treasurer, M The men were arrested in connection | PPearl Smith and members of 11 with & numi renks pring- | ceutive committer, My finnie Stey ficld during the past fow ch enson and Miss Julia Barnes The The exagt details of th foderation will hold the last supp Will Aid Veterans name P g y nt. This In order to raise funds to send AT BOOK SECTION iccording to the police, not (the scason next Thursday cvening in | COMPany W rive . Chri lrulmvn. cer boxes 'm local World available this morning, but arrest urch pariors T Wi, Sipis. ¢ c and powers o ar veterans in hospitals, the Ameri- You will find a large assortment of Bowls with Bulbs that will ziv agure to those who got them will probubly clesr up the nerous ken pie supper and all memi 4 1 ¢ stockhold- for gifts for weeks to come, and much interest in watching them grow—~i0e, Tic, $1.00 and $1.50 each. breaks in Plainvilie during the past|an d,to attend ’ 8 ; ¢ A large cqrps of girls will take charge month. One specitic plac ioned Maves To Pesitis . A f i the alleged confession wi o e At TR Rerina sl An A o vs | v liquidat- of the work, which is expected te can cgion anuxiliary will conduct a daisy sale on Saturday about the eity. RUST CRAVT NOVELTIES ¢ ol i : arzo family of Rank street f ny's @ several |y a sum, which will make a ¥ O 1hC Hse Bodn * which ' moved today (n Scranton, I'a. . 3 Y sldigl\opi 2 n special boxes there are Gréoting Gifts with descriptive worde, Gifts und remembrances for 'every- lipakol iHitost wocks ago last | came. { I a i dTiner AT v re S R 1 chy Christmas for the afflicted Dbedy, some very novel offerings in these box s¢ M—Tlook Dept Wednesday morning under lego from the Penneyivania town and | o ", Too s " = arrest are said to have to ot Nive o gl will result 1 stockliolde # crs for the ensuing year wer 2 WAy mcan & (Y] n « 1 ominated at the meeting of Harold amount of money ! ays Vlects Officers comumon shi lders ( i Emmett post, Veterans of Foreign PERFUMES, TOILET WATERS, ETC. also to have conl ast 1 t American Legion Will Tell of Perfumes Today—Choose here for (Christmas the Houbigants ldeal, $1 into the other piaces m B glociing 0 ‘ e ‘ | ) rca aglon £1.75, $3.50, $6.75 hottle. Quelque IFuclr, $1.00, $2.00, $4.00 and $7.50 : money W k ‘ L \ i > i \ Coty's Per SO Chiypre, Paris and Rose, your 50, £3.00 and hott p f s Carans Narcissus Noir priced at $8.00 a hottle. | s S J Roger & Gallett's Le Jade for $1.75 and $3.50 hottl i i y : : ; Snavely Sars \‘. T “Violet” Perfumes, Ambre Roval and Niove for 81 nd alreine, § e d t v L, loyal Sn | & L ! plant | the Tvin ruliead te i-;,\il the 1Yautonine and L'Hur \[i and l.es yivies for $0.95 hottle \n fe 4 ¥ % Hov . tur ftor CXDENS: 1 CTOSSWH + Guerlains Nitsouko and 1’Heure Bleue $5.00 and $10.00 f Y ! e I r, Dougius Martin, | S et e P '1':\'*M‘v‘y\"\ha:I'l”‘\lr‘?l:: " g from 98¢ to $9.95 cach i P S50t il ) iring crossing at the ne de is Perfume Atomizers, bl o i nd Reporter, Raymond — Morriil, |y « e lcading un- assertion of Superintendent J. J A requisition will Iheac o ume office at ‘ punics v England | Snavely of the Waterbury division of veturn of the men LIgEians In Januury an ern that trade [the railroad. The city council mem= that it will be som AR AR laid for the forma- | ginc ) $58 bers and Mayor John 1. Wade assert re brought back | of a “ll team as there About 1 “go. a business as firmly that the railroad official . quantit good muteria \ mmp sturt compa to its e his co v that all know hest what they can |A. B, orchestra will furnish music, |there are several o . \ iy iy mpany into 115 agreed that his company would pay chief difficulty ¢ Hifficultios. deh resulted in the re-|for t walks. Accordingly the eity . " B rlln News ':m, but substantial increases are Items of Intere: against them in Spring : R ‘ 1 ipes . e NeCessary, The Foresters will hold a Mardi Purther Details, : It bl LA S o el ¢ local plant | has ordered that the walks be laid la ¢ o mecting Wworunn 18 long as possible fand that the bill be sen . " “It is up to all of us to do our |Gras in their hall this evening. Me.| Further information relative to Mithads pe ing d “‘ v : hat the bill be sent to the rail share o that no one will have to bear | Keon and his orchestra will furnish the arrest of the two " P \ e number v [ peopened. Tt has long been one o Peast Day Ohservance an unnecessary burden. Will you think | musie. |feld, was secured from the st : whwbipe i it 4 ( " h about the financial problems of our | A dance will be held by Berlin [liee this afternoon, 1 " it % leading ple a8 "" o '_ Observance of the feast of the Im- 9 urch and be prepared to make your | Grange at their hall this cvening, |now under. arrest ) 2 y 4 i i nvy ABAEN sty TN ' | maculate Conception will take place Tustri main- tomorrow at s of the Catholie pledge for 1924 on December music being furnished by Ahlberg's | kowski, age 19 years Bron- | geprtaking pavior " " | f ty, w [iET At the morning service of the |Society orchestra of New Britain, Lo [son hotel, New Beitain, and Bronis- | ceqng Hhi 5 i - “" S ‘holsers tin :""”;”" "‘] v'l"' '_" "', where |l"m‘«4- ‘|Imn b on Sunday three four-minute |cal tulent will furnish un’ cntertain- [laws Danfel Kacascoinez of 285 wupried o by i ST AT AR | Wl bR seierg tee I""w;"‘nrn pondc speakers will talk on home needs, | ment before the dance. Brook street, New Britain i AtLalneary 1 the | rega o pro services will be held at night. Special ik s mission needs and how the money for | The Boy Scouts will meet this eve State Policemen Arthur Con A i Selilidaly k ., |sianificance fa «”:-';"'“'IM'" "_‘L'\ ;"n".; . istol | dny observance at § eph’s chure < C ti na“s theim) odh be vaised, ning at 7 o'clock with Rev, Samuel A, | Rtoss Urquhart o state ! A Ehe Sneniatt y kit o p na in honor of the I Sunday school the solicitors will meet, | A rehearsal of the pageant, which |vestigation had been placed o ) (o Tov | The memases el Mokl L crd 1 | i 3 lunchigo®swill: be served to them and [Will be held at the Berlin Congrega- [the nen to Spring a4 i Refldy '0[' Gln“’ss on S“nday they il talk over the work., Rev, |tional church the Sunday before |them there, The Connecticnt po 3 0 specia) | b e mtockho and at this church and in addition to the muel A, Fiske of the @®lin Con- | Christmas, will take place this eve. {men faced the two prisons ir- | afternoon services, devotions will also | . \ 9 r T t fi be held at night gregatidiial fhurch will be present | ning clues w ¢ 1 pic ¥ | "3 wes which they hud pieks o ) . « Will Elect Sun PR of Boy Scouts to three of four 1 | Iy protect interest matters at hand for the considera Claronge . Baldwin and Mixs UL | will attend a meeting of their troop | According to the paiicems Coptain G A, Hadsolt Cat Grahum; Pond and West ‘Lane dis- gt the Berlin Congros o } . L e ‘ \ Apta 3 adse amn o < Colehration o . ongregational church |men stated that they had entere . p = ¥ > arr or putti ! W, V., at its special meeting on Old-Fashioned Christma: trict, Harold W. Upson and Mrs. 8id- | this evening at 7 o'clock itiaito Bodu shop, owned by . g : vy (T ki oo w o Ay AfnostitA 4 merionh T Monday hey M. Cowles; Percival distriet, Mr The library will be open Saturday | Pettinato, about 3 o'clock two g o meas The meeting was scheduled - ‘s Lyceum to Meet " Men's Lyccun and Mrs, Frank D, Clark: Ledge dis- |urternoon from ) to s ] ar ago last Wednesday They to 10 . : . e 1 \ \ P " carlle s wee ™ y Night — Poresters Plan “Home |‘-‘|«”L I'Nm'm'w“:‘ (" "I:":"':; "I’,‘"‘"I"r", V'Iu AI\W.w from 7:30 to 9:30 o'clock .‘fwm and a auuntity of « ) ; . 5 , | ‘ »elcho . ‘m‘, .Hy’.w m‘. ‘l‘."n!l\vv‘:uum“. son anc %, George C. 4rki | for the exchange of books & sting 31 Mhe . A coming Night' for January. Stocking's Corner and Blue Hilln din- | iy the: annt aroctot o officers el dradid 4 g aring wa A bl S O trict, James B. Ellsworth, Paul BYker |o¢ 1no Modern Woodmen heid lust Foesebbsidedt by ¥ b tow 1 cus Lo ¢ f o t tion of the old offioers tooR The amount to be secured by the FEh I B ed Johnson. el (e Woudmen Held Ciasy] stvoyed iibeblded " gy ‘ Sor A \ W ace at the annual meeting of the Kensington Congregational | churth “yyug sjurjoric Moore and Miss Paul 1 Malph, VUGN Takrence Wl o . i : 1 fh 3 ‘ gt bl e B o - for the year of 1924, 1n 82,807, the |\ Ty B0 ate charge of the [ x': r sumenime, ierbwrence. W. | that the f 1 ¢ the obinio ) idat st night at the Federal Hill total budget being § The An-| 0 vass among non-resident members | yeo) e am | ing ween ! . ; o ¢ ) J follo Chairman, s banker; LeRoy Palmer, esco ' : " ze 8 " oMy o 8 d pent funds is § e ehurch ’ U fand ey B 1 care ' J 4 nk: vice-chairman, come from endowmer of the churc M, T riswold, sentry; Harold Gales. . 4 e secur by v . ! r am; secretar, The compiete budget is as follows: Plan “Home Coming Night™ | Sachmians THo teastes [for thes on's d ‘ ; i : ot ‘ ‘ W < Tngraham seretar: Home, I Court Mattabessett of the Foresters, > ¢ : % years is A. Lawrence and M. H. Ha s : : h . eders | * treasurer; . O vacation at a me ng held last evening, eleet. i « asurer City Tzen 1s anditor . N " ) . irer G each L $1,545.00 | d a committee to make arcangements | = o S U g ’ i ‘ v 4 : : UPRCR | 144,00 | for a “Home Coming Nizht,” 1o take | 00 fold. thalr weekly W 4 ) o , : . , . rerka of the e 00 | place the first Thursday in January social In the church parlors ) b : s ' e whing Resalis « “ « 0 ing the past was the con- I'astor's salary and supply Rexton's salary Runday school .....oeeeens 14 000 | #t wae explained that there are a num- ¢ ¢ N ed ' ( : i » Fuel and light 150.00 | rt we plained t ther cvening at 8 o'clo Mrs, John 2 Jart b - g ' f ' sanese relief fund g " 2 0 " o . yors of the Forestereg who N, . = it % 2 Improvements and repalirs 250.00 | ber of member Y § . Frank will act as hostess J ~ Qs v . . i reorg ' th ! fort v tims, which was 90 [ pay their dues l '\' n Mre, Archer Walsh wil ' or " « Yy s g bkt ey members of the “lafan \ e y 1, we be at the " he local quota. That $2.00 | the lodge. An effort will be made to |, ) ¥y see m a i : : ) wer home on Wileox avenue : 2 obonid! ; Weatthy SasaE intercst these members in the work of Roberts Dies : M . | cvening. y B € ndit the report of the court and they will he especially ’ » . 57600 A number of the local members ' owe mmittec t cmpe o Treas feach that balance of invited to attend thie affair. Several ’ Missionary. tate office the Foresters will | Epworth league will attend SOk G ok § Seaanan A . = ol 40 1 g sl o state offfoers e Foresters will he his r ‘ i ¢ . L .\;;pmu nment s |r l‘\_" b present and a ge al good time willy ences amocepted by Insurance . Printing and conference Aues o ) ! evening. ; ' 1 swden Resigne ureh 8 6o LR Vs . re ; <« made this ; large attendanc: was pross ‘ For i ndowment Punds. new member admitted 1o the | «ista per- - iy . Wl That the chivdre Ol , Kent ) 1ghting of the were talked over #.',"‘,f.‘ Henry Cornwe and action was taken Margarct 1'p ¢ Men's Lyceum Meeting Ttobbins-Champliv 3 Fhe Men's Lyceum of Kensi Chape 5 d hol deb. ¢ Kensingt Monday i last night when 1 | mittee appointed Ly the Soutl ] Total fund S The ot for discnesion brtap st o8 i hat The Unite Presonts Annnal Report Should Becor E temi A\ A Amount to be raised 2,567.00 | the World Cou " 109 e C. W. STEVENS, Treasurer. | fitmative side ¢ rle W X Fhree Arme Broken Hazen and 1 : " wd negative will e nd Arthur 1., Moffatt The trustecs of the church have went the following notice to the par ishioners “T'he Kensington Congregationa church, together with other churches : ¢ denomination, will make t . e bt L former ' e 2 f . : Will \isit Torring ery member canvass, beginnis e " J i s hren associat g sunday, Decembor Solicitors wi tenged by g 3 the Scra 1 on all familics in the community, Me (e who hatve any connection or contact Hal me -t with the chereh Bible class of Iter 1 ler to meet the budget it | Wednesday cvening at § o'clock We | COMmMunity house. A social he ¢ members ¢ d gi from al want the church to go % for which it lection of a new g1 of off Old Vadvioned Christmas Bertin Grange is a i val | coming year I Tashioned oy wo consider « Virewwn 1l ertainm This will be held . Word hall. Ranta Claus will ' leath of prosents will be gi nd s | Pasadens ORDER AT ONCE Gri<tol Bricfs Motherhood Clah Meets An op meeting " T 1otherhood « . this after | Plainville Prier noon at the community house. Mrs. | meeting “Pape’s Diapepsin”™ TOF | ircierick G. Platt of New Britain] The Young People’s Co Sour Stomach e e e peer oy et vob s vopee and saorcers | WEEKLY DANCE Guite and Mrs. W. jand the Ttev. Joseph ¥'a ° ’ A the tablet of | CONETgutio . i Semt a0 t i from pe Pain ilhe ety X play st Vore ) o Ll or Deesm Sprectnl 1 eatures Vdded Vor > e Marie - bdagiree . Mneie by Parrs Orchestra | ww Wogan and 15 W. Woure . i recagned Managor- € rtment ' N ta 1 npany. Aournese a1 it Druggists