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18 ~@W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, ————— e e W ELABORATE PLANS INHALLER"S HONOR (Continued From First Page). ) 2ddy- lvva Haller, 1 Ogren rican and Gen, Comma r Edwa Glover L, Charles V. Smith Committees arranged to plan and|{ eption to Gen. Haller followi receptios carry out the r consist of th Manager of nowski Vice . Boj- presidents o Nilan, Hart a 1berlain, S, . Chief ) Wi Attwood, James M. Curtin, J N. Stanley, No Edward I en, Harry Louis W. Adj. Gen- Adj. Command- of M M. Allyn Ieiek, Dr Chadziewics, ewski, ration of hall—Antoni Sy owski, Wal ration of city kowski, St To o To Banquet i Vather Bojnows Father E ollow wski has rece g telegram Paderewski, the from 1 unless Post Plans y-Gilove evening as possible : ent—You'll W difference! New Britain Poultry Show | JESTER'S HALL ARCH STRLET New Britain, Conn, BEST OF JUDGES SHOW HALL EXCELLENT DECEMBER 20, 21, 22, 1923 New Britain Poultry Association send for Premium List A. V. Hanks, Secretary —Prizes— silver Cups, Cash, Merchandise AND GLASSES FITTED BY A. PINKUS Eyesight Specialist 300 MAIN ST. New Britain LATE FOR YOUR XMAS PHOTOGRAPHS Stmmbe.g Carburetor A. G. Hawker CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS For Her For Him For the Kiddies On Today's Want Ad Page Classifications 65 A-B-C-D | Louis 1g- | world fam- and an other or- escort for conduct- Elks | with Polish veterans will form ler who will b Polish hall to the club of Officers of E iover will 0 to Meriden with the other delega- tion to brin, Haller to this city and will remain with him during his visit here post [“It’s Your Move,” Says Checkerboard Store Owner The New Britain Bird & Feed Com- has move *heckerboard larger and is wa equippe We r pro- | ~ poultry | { meeting at $:10 o'clo " Discovery of C oal Field Due to nghtnmg Flash Springficld, T, Dec, 12.—A flash E A hundred discovery ppi valley, ac- srding 1o the written word of 1 v Hennepin, whose records on the she the local are on fil ves of his- mks of La Trappe Madison county in 1807 and Father Louts was their histor they found themselves short of fuel narrative shows, Their black- | smiths complained of Juck., On| being informed that the earth, near the foot of a f{ree had been struck by lightning afire, the monks went to the ng a| le below the surf discov- | a vein of his which was first in th orthwest territory Buckingham “d\(llr'(“\ 'ln Hd\(‘ ( hdlll of C mn~ his borc to her a chain mads penny pieces,” which fine pounds im- r Roper w 1gh will from 800 “three were paid as a of 10 on Counc uceept t posed fused to position of R d ov small coins and will have ¢ into a chain for future hande them Mayor- children rd put gar in 1 would | Local Druggists Guarantee Rheuma | For Rheumatism W en R rheumati ey allm Why not investiga to Clark & Brainerd Co. P erer take Ima m, lumba 5 or 1 w 1 to banish | nd kid- this o it eumatism swollen all t tem, b to costs back or it nal, and relieve umatism rs after s to dis- ti from chan- golve the P the body throi he natura nels Everybody ca ,nnv xpensive ntirely sati it's f not located in | TONING COMMISSION IN NEED OF FUNDS | more |Will Prepare Budget and Ask Councl for Money ! AL the commissic first meeting of the weid last night in the| chamber at City er Thomas Lin- sirman and City Williams secre. | and the chair- | was authorized to name a sub-| to work out a plan of report the full| before 1924, opened the | Kk with the fol- comn on | Linder, Joseph | MecDonough, Nowicki, P. J. imb, Robert Rus- vmer, Barle K. Rishop, Henry F. Ludorf, Wil- Attwood, Louie 8. Jones, Wil- | Judd, Donald L. Bartiett, T. ell, W. Young and P, F. ugh | yor Puonessa announced the first | order of business t nomination | for v virman. Alder- | n nominated Mr. | ition was second- lerman There were nominations and Mr. Lin- | declares Mayor | zoning | common hall, Appraisal E wvas named Enginer Joseph 0. e commission, committes and committec M aetion lowing members of omas lhmnh Cohmn, Williams, Morr Mury sell ¢ rad Cianci, liam H jam H D. Ru be no further fer w Paon | Mr. Chair- | and 1 wish you Juck.” ank vou, I'll need it,” new chairman Linder called for permanent se o] replied the Chairman Alder tee draft a worki port buck to the full eIt that such a committes viewing | the it would take |t the data on hand in the assessors’ of- fice and probing probable expense ! would be in a position to bring in a| good report, Mr. Attwood then committee of not le: than nine than 11 be selected for work, the committee to chairman and the secretary. amendment of Alderman Judd, mayor and corporation counsel included. Mr. Bishop felt there work to give all members places on £ub committees, but agreed that for or On the were be sufficient. The Attwood motion as was carried and the chairman author- ized to name a committee. Suggests Preparation of Budger. In reply to queries, Chairman Lin- der told the meeting that there is no| appropriation for zoning, and he sug- gested that a budget be presented at next meeting. The chairman was asked how long to zone this eity. He replied that, with the materia! now on hand, the ordinances should be ready for presentation to the legisla- ture at the 1925 session, allow about 15 months work Thomas F. McDonough suggested | that a definite date be set for a report nd he moved i for the next by the sub committee that December 21 be meeting, allowing 10 Judd amended that a report be called for before the first of the new year Mr. McDonough had no objection to nendment, explaining that he wanted definiteness, The mo- tion was carried, Robert Russell asked if there was any money with which to proce and when the reply was in the neg: >, he suggested that a small appro- priation be sought. Just a small amount,” cd, “Not large enough to frighten the | common council.” Secretary Willlams told the meeting that the supplies and printing com- mittee of the common couneil would e of the incidental expenses as a regular appropri- i Mr ed sub Linder 1 time Atiwood wirmar California Key one ng the entire lower line, longer than from to RBoston, there is only I-the-year-around stream entering the sea. Alo e L O T SR R e S R T LOOK AT LeWITT’S WINDOW DISPLAY 1t contains representative values from our large stock of Diamonds and Jewelry Solitaire Diamond Rings in | white, yellow or green gold or platinum—S$15 to $500, Three Diamonds set in - white gold. Special 50, Others $65. | WOMEN'S Ivory and Amber Nets, Fancy White Gold Rings, Mesh Bags | Eyversharp Sets | Har Pins | Pearls, Lite, ! Open Evenings Until Xmas Engraving Free M. C. LeWitt Jeweler and Dismond Dealer MAIN ST, Women's 11k white or green gold Waltham or Flgin = Wrist Watches, Special $35. Others up to $45,00, Men's FKlgin op Waltham Watches, $18.00, Others up to ll‘im Hamilton Watches, S35 up. MEN'S Cufl Links | Cigarette Cases Stone Rings | Belt Buckles | Vest Chains | Shayving Sets STEP DOWN TO THE SUB ARMY & NAVY STORE HOTEL BRONSON BLDG, B/ SMENT EAST MAIN ST, PRICES RIGHT—GOODS THE BES HOW ABOUT THOSE CHRISTMAS GREETING lect Them Today You Better CARDS THE R. M. HALL CO. 179-183 Arch Street New Britain, Conn. 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That's just what we int class on the fourth inting them. Lessons re held daily. 1f you could he Lamp Shade for ) sign would you be guarantee in our Parchment Floy Even children a are free of charge and ¢ Pink, inches. Regular | Several 11 as unbleached e absorbent tow- price $1.03. We are sole agents in Hartford for the famous Minerva Yarns. Instructions in Knitting and Cro- cheting all free of charge. Combination, stamped to embroider, on fine nain- sook, alrcady French hemmed. Regular $1.19, Sale 99¢. Heavy cableyarn for making heavy winter sweat- crs in white, maroon, gray, navy, buff, tan; at special price, 69¢ per skein, Second Floor er, in crochet edge, 29, pri up, ¥ Special Numbers in | Women’s Bags tty inexpensive gitt bugs in Kodak and pouch shapes, also a few large $2.95 ~ $3500 $2.95 - $20.00 Es Main Floor We have a customer for a good two or three family house in the western or southwestern sec- tion of the city. If you have a house to sell, call us up and we will arrange to sce you, We will buy second mortgages. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg, — e e e BRICK HOUSE, 15 ROOMS ALL MODERN, CENTRALLY LOCATED. [IDEAL SPOT T'OR ROOMING AND BOARDING HOUSE H. DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent % NAT'L BANK BLDG, CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. HARRIS — General Trucking— 9 WEST ST. TEL. 12333 RUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS Agency For HOUSEHOLD RANGES A. D. LIPMAN HoLd ER NEWT SHES k AQEAEIN’ ‘N;o'u SAY |(NO-NO-TW ) DAD KEYES | | SAME SCAMP ) |15 Auways | (PUT GREA‘}E/ LETTIN \OUT A THIS MORNING WHE! LEFT THE DEPOTS 'THE OLD HOME TOWN | ?3" BY STANLEY /HOLD ON THERE BOYS THIS 1S NO LAUGH ING MATTER -SPOSIN” | LEFT, THAT FIRE GO OUT--- ID FORCE A LOT OF wfl-@} T w il STATION AGENT DAD KEYES WAS ALL OUT OF SORTS it N HE DISCOVERED SOME LUNK HEAD HAD BEST POKER /N THE WAITING Room ® STOVE ALL NIGHT