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NEW BRITAIN D% Al G nase iR LY T MV Y A0, R | the Boulevard and ‘the railroad bridge il Pimingille iocws e s v o Beigto] Negps [ e en ies rsiows o ch e e e ) | : 104 | to the limited time the ! fhii o . Pything S sters Meet | | Bristol & Plainville Electric company ; ;’ Fii {‘4 f it s o St R S has let this contract to the Fred T. ! sl LiLU VALY | isters, will mect this evening in Oda | M |5 by ot {hiy bers e i I I ows hall in ope of the most - | .’ et pany are busity eij Al Al oG e t ) i gaged on the work now and the plans R A{;“} Ab [;[ILD LURE portant scesions of the en YE4R []F SU[;[;ESS are to have the lights in operation by i /mfird’& Aof;pi’{g @G‘l?fe)? E T o TR i {Saturday night of this weck. ed and committses will he naed for | These lights will be of the orna- the coming vear, A large use of mental standard tvpe. They will be andidates will bhe initiated inte the racket fixtures that will be attached | ] "I'.btl;e‘Bathes Sou's Neck and :vaer ana o coets vourwan"cvon- | Hembarship of Organization NOW vt e o on " ached position along Main street and carry- CheS[ Wim Deaqu POlSOl] l’ 3 0'c W.!UM' THeavy Soppin 1 N“mbel‘s Mme Than 4’000 ing supporting and guy wires for the trolley wires, : | | Most of the merehants of Plain- The light fixtures will be of thet | RS ville have stafed thet so far there has | ovalux type, a late improvement CHILD ‘ LIABLE TO DIE Leen no great rush of Christmas trade, | upon the old forms of White Way | although the mumber of gift seckers tures Through the local publie i S |u~"||\r~r ascd noticeably within the | utilities company an arrangement roen nasi weck, of the stores are was made with the General Electric The meetl will begin promptiy at - B | ' s Action Ung ¥ dis-olyve Corpors | Undergoes serfous Operation in Hart- | gecking out in the usval der Way to Dizsoive Corpor company whereby the lights were bor | Christmas dccorations. 1t i expected | ation—Izeal Estate Men Have Meet- | rowed from another ety for: 1o that a last minnte rush will be ex temporary installation, fordd Hospital — Legion Auxiliary FOR GIFTS WILL PLEASE WELL And Will Prove Lasting Reminders of Your Kind Thoughtfulness There is no home but ¢ be bettered wi a new pies of furniture for certain places or persons, Something that adds to the comfort or looks. Christmas is the ideal time to choose an Easy Chair for one of the menfolks, a Tea Wagon for wife or mother, a Writing Desk for some member of the fa Smoker's Stand for husband, father, brother or sweetheart. In fact, there is nothing more appreciated than Fumiture, becagse of its lasting qualitics, if well selected. Ponder on it. Annual Mecting — Temeo Bowling | S D e in the past. The p ic of Tpainville days previous to Christmas will mean Notes—Plainville Bricts, :Jn(ln‘»: ‘:)L‘;‘\O}li]l"{' l;n']:)\(: p ‘:.\snln(n’t:n,l | that Main street will have 16,000 ad- < i os o us there has b eDOTta ot ik or (ha'd ars in ditional candle powe srighten the Mrs. Adam Cerinsky of the Moun-|iurge increase in the number of pack- | o ioan. -:'.]‘v { st ) i 4 power to brighten th tain Vi section, acting on the ad-|{;ges be shipped and received at| . ¢ v : | vice of friends yesterday, tried a new |the local i jhoalianectng ‘of | _Commissioner Dinham Speaks 4 g . [tive League o Thursday nig State Insurance Commissioner |eure for a cold which her nine year 726 Vamily Remains S hloc) 2 ard . Dunham of Hartford wa lold son had contracted which result-| Gnazzo family on |, ¢ %00 1 b ¥ court room i How - Du of Hartford was led in serio®® injurics to the boy. She|Rank street requested that a state. | Olhcils will present the statist oa | V‘ gucst of the members of the Bris- g h . in e " quUes 1t & 8 Lie last 12 months. The league has|tol real estate board terday at thed his neck and chest with car- s . 2218 some dise o] gue i ; ¥ :hl._hl* '1'; neck ] chest with ca " e iie ""””" :0';‘"‘(’"\‘1, A in membership so' that its|their meeting for December, held in { bolis. 4o inutes after the sup- | Lo Boranton Pe et tomey Maeoved | voster contains well over 4,000 names | the Elks club. This was a luncheon [ aiau. e e SR et s [ho Boianton, ne ke delied. 1 to hove|@nd its work was of immense benefit | “Vent followed by a business meeting Do e M e o nemation | o, oras, crroneously rcported to ho¥e| 1 the city at large In fighting the (8nd an address by the commissionor, l(‘onl);lnu‘. d - of » nl ‘:li\”r:gmi“ 'l‘lv'l'i‘\'\hl'\m | to their former home in vhite plague. A Jarge number of lo- | OWing to the coming of the insurance ‘mj.l ‘.(g.“? to ~|(r am . ml- l».m““ | . Heanily Iinnd cal workmen were roturned to the|¢Ommissioner an invitation had been { frightened mother sent iy 1 . o View | '08d 0f hew!th by prompt action of | Xtended to the life insurance agents leall for Dr, L. ¥ st who rushed | Tony Glacomo of Mountaln VIeW |inyjeague 1 placing the aftiicted un-]Of the city to be present. and s [to the aid of the child. He applicd |was fincd $10 and costs on the charge | ;i " (011 0 208, TU S00K has| branch of the busin was rogrec | soothing remedies and cascd the pain- | of breach of the peat BH0 LD and | U s oL Cnatnts i o [ sented | ful condition somewhat, but stated :l(::';o‘u: ::""t;( a .,‘u n‘\C1\lT‘w]zx:\' 1,,1 | scals for the raising of funds to carry| President Harry 8. Beale presided ) . 5 o { o0 its fight against tubereulosis and |8t the business meeting. One of the | perienced this yesr the same gs it has ing—Waork on Whitew Sarted— | Tic installation for the shopping —Annual Meeting of Boy Se TEA WAGONS—offered in mahogany, walnut and | BOOK CASES of genuine mahogany, red and oak finish, priced $19.30, ), $39.50, $19.50 and | hrown finish on birch and quartered oak, at prices $59.50. Any woman would be delighted with onc. | iower than has been quoted in years. Big values await you here, SPINET DESKS make most acceptable Christmas | “"'/ B0 S50 o LA Come #s6 whil bareins dre oftered ut 890, 1"\ 01 "slls chopes ‘ade at. thess pricex. $35:00, 50. .00, $55.00, , 885, 00.00, o : iy gl wronl 4 $30.50. $i5.00, $55.00, $65.00, $43.00 and $100.00. | Loyvl 437750, $45.00, $49.50, $59.50, $75.00 and You'll want one, sure, | teday that the boy’s condition is grave | [ with « possibility that he might d ;J;:.. L.Il,‘).'-vxn. 'alnvl .Iluy||ov \:‘I‘I!ljl': curly returns sliows that a good bat- | T®POTtS presented was that of the (o MraCeringky told D Xt qe: L | G gL ot hronEn Witnestee [tle can be wuged in the coming year, | BUilding and Loan Association com- $83.00, Worth your attention, that Giacomo was guilty eof the GATELEG TABI s add a charm to any apart- WINDSOR S CHAIRS. to go with Gat ment, and are much in favor, See those we offer at bles, are priced 8950, § ), 815.00 and § 70, 8$30.50, $45.00, §55.00 and $65.00. Apn Chairs at 81 her son had caught cold about \w{r\\‘ - because of the fine sum that has nmittee, reporting that the state had wgotandio conglichud deyoiopsl. e EATRES préferrel saelnat Hin. | eady beeh raiced by this method, The | EPanted papers so that the association | told some triends about it and they He was arrested \l's(‘ n.].u by O | icugue 1s comy 1 entirely of factory | ©0U1d start business very shortly, told her that the sur and quickest | cer Andrew lHogan following a 1r|m; uen, and although comparatively & Commissioner Dunham gave very buy on sight, and $35.00, i % ATeh i remedy was to apply carbolic acid to | plaint made by Albion M inother | o nization, has done yeoman ! interesting talk to * men, em- ROYATL FASY CHAIRS would make any man USEFUL END TABLES o0 handy at the end of Mountain Vies i rha com happy. neek and chest. Thes would save [resident o vork ar ) ' com- | Phasing the value of character and in. “Push the button a ) See what w your davenport or chair Many styles at 88,95, he | plaint stated thut Giacomo and Mell | kel 12,50, $15.00, $18,50, 30 and $29.50 each, t r 7 e ‘ | munity tegrity in the conduet of this business had met in a store in the vicinity of He referred nve offer at $35.00, 50, b K75.00, th « The mother hastened to com b a doctor's bill and would curc ) eir hon 1 Gincomo | it Sium ntions 1 meet- iy with U dvice with the result Aol e o ¢ hus b ma ) Wes 8 he ha ently attended eiting t her sc LS ¢ 2 S the srgument, Glacome sl gLt nanugem et onmldered oL great Him i = 4 5 to t school gymnasi Rnice ic Stands, Martha Washington Sewing Stands, Tilt Top Tables, Magazine Sta . Mirrors, Rockers, Davenports, meetings. Reed Chairs, Cedar and Mahogany Chests, in fact, so many thin all. Bear in mind also Big Values are offcred in Suites for living and dining rooms, and Undergoes Opevation & eLansy g compis o the playing of Red Men's| The commissioner was very com- on Prospect strect, where the | PlIWentary in his remarks regarding Sristol, ritable for gifts it is impossible 10 o Joseph Fleteher of Tomlinson | Stated tell of th t avenue underwent a serious opera- Christmas Seals °s 100k place before the new | Y He referred to the spirit of mbers, Come stroll through our Furniture Section and see how easy it is to select, tion yesterday at the Hartford hospi-| The committee in charge of thelorn oo 0% opened. Unde ye | PPORIress that appears to actuate this ale of Christmas cals wiate 1r ‘l?’ll)‘: {risent arrangement the West fnds| COMMunity and commended the men ‘.v.m h " 4v‘||, )tF_r.r srn:.,‘. l‘ vn{@re unuble to have practices during|PTC%ent for the utmosphere of the "“'nl Frl"(‘"l'-‘t“” s N P that mo | the weck at the gymnasium and con. | °Y: Commissioner Dunham con- [not y en cour up " wequ are hampered in their play. | 99ered the organization of the Bristol | report has yet been made. Tt is ex- I { | Rea! B ; ected that the quota set | {he | N8 form. The old hall on Prospect|!3¢4! Estate hoard a fine thing for ot . 1 3 X t is available 1o the team for|th® People of Rristol, for he stated tal for appendicitis. He has been wndergoing treatment for the malady, his condition became so bad that opcration was deemed necess: mditio: n vorted today to o monti ¢ National Couns1 The ladies of the Methodist chure condition was repor ) at the meeting of the National Coun The la st church e To AL b1k ok CoU|Aibe St et . * Convesats shurche P will hold o social in the ehurch base ) ile ¢ te Il he exceeded N recently in pringficld, e « 3 2 a s "oy N6 generoms % . eme ha | munity spirit of ett ether, 4 . s S il | tion will prove to have been a sue- | S0 ES 4 arv reports | 1N® Mmanagement decided (hat tae| getting together, % Mr. Stevens stated that the districts Th dern Woodmen will h ville peoplo and preliminary reporta| . o5 Cob a0 o e best. The| Meeting with other men and discuss. OTHER GIFT SUGGESTIONS without number are to be found in our big Furniture section, smoker's ! &5 4 : o g e hletic | €688 e S " hltcatio = this year have made a better showing | their next meeting at the Athieti Lislon ‘Ausiilaty Bacoton will be glven out for publication [ (1A"8Y Would Be I b e Aesling previems Jointty was the mar MRS E B fl I 1”m"l"rr hrm'l; ‘vm‘[ hr(“ m:r' ‘h"fi'l:::”l““: Thursday evening, December | . o8 o uxiliary to Brock. | Within a day or so Men's hall this scason on Saturday|™ s of accomplishing results, A AI“:; :i {the budget will be made when all|20, 4 o Aol St T commiaiona s = LW Toomt s . ; Barnes post, American Legion, wi ; Roeler ] ks s | DINEE ! ‘ phasized very o Lo [} ‘,.,m,.,,_.‘ are in. The local members of th I the post Congregational church ehicken pi Attended Explorers’ Dinner, strong'y the good results that may be 200 4 i .| hold the annual meeting in X iy Sepdalrry | Bcouts will attend a meeting of their supper Thursds m. Pric § Judge William J. Malone, a mem- | “XPectsd from a co-operative tackling Interesting Tecture : s 3 " . < 2 &k 3 A .| rooms on Whiting street Thursday | 080 Ssigri & > B s . M"NA SEERETARY et g o n“l.'\(:‘.::l‘ng‘) we I b Derli Retdny vening at § o'clock. Officers will be | nt Public “j‘f‘ " Ivt, er of the Explorers' club of New n“ problems, and stated it was a ,::u.«tr;ul delive r|m|'.'¢‘| |I|'l'!’('-“‘l’|'l:8' ‘,'.'":" The “Aplokep” minstrels of Middie. | €16cted for the coming year and r To Rent—Two furnished rooms for | Ok attended the dinner of that or. :rn'::'l;""‘l"; “N‘HT to ld representative rated lecture last evening at the Ken- | APIOK . siddie- - Mice Il be re il bad it g | gunizat the 0 N . ch as he addressed —_— ate « ports of retiring officers will be read gentlemen. Cunningham & Wininger, gun lon at the Hotel McAlpin on ddressed at the W | esen # ‘ " e M 3 sington Congregational church on theftown will present an entertainment [ BEUS 0 WFRCEE TN B B0 T | gentlieme . Saturday, returning yesterday to re. | |'°CCmber meeting of the Iristol Real . . Neri's Block.—ady Lstate board, Ro-Elocted at Anoual Meeting rubiect: ‘Churchen o Which Our|St tur g e hutt Fridey evening at |, (lce of Christmas by the unit, T it e hers Worshipped.” The pictures il S o the past, the local Legion auxitiary Lost—Bone breach on Kim Court | 2ccompanied by Councllman Ci I euc boy Scout Annual . " were excellent and the story of the { has made it a practice to send Christ- | .‘“““h e e e i ,'“‘,_\ and Former Magor Morgan . ”‘yns‘:z:\lnlun-. being sent out today Held YeSlel‘da] n we[ ersile various types of churches of Colonlal | mas boxes to veteruns of the war who |\ T e 0 0Tt stroet— | O Bralnard of hartiord, Among ihe|(n e gy of the Bristol Council, days was interesting. Included in the, N Ews I have been confined in government “I'M‘ i iy PR A e | mme akers was I'ricjord Nansen, the l"‘m":fluu 8 of America, to troop com. —_—— group were pictures of Hartford, | hospitals throughout the country. A ) Artic cxplorer, in whose honor the | uilteemen and to various others con- Ifarmington and New Haven churches, | ) o . g s Jinner was given. | neoted with the Doy Scout work in ‘ aumber of Plainviile voterans dre b Visit our toy department. Plain- | J | Bristol, t REv. MR' besides pictures of other old meeting| Tt was announced by the mrehants | tlents suffering from wounds recetved | 4 ”‘ o ona i el \ l‘\ Will Elect Officers, n" t <’ 0 attend the annual meeting : s it ot f le Bngincering & pply o [ ¢ v " \ ) e 0 cil Monday " houses in New England., The Interloriof the town today that they will /iy the war at the Allingtown hospital | ‘! dacdedeidh bl Elcetion of officers will take plac "M'mw ‘4"1' _'0"\]1(11‘ Monday evening of the Farmington church Was also kecp their places of business open [in New Haven and other institutions. | . ¢ or for sato'a farm twenty |24 the meeting of T. B, Robinson | Décember 17 at 8:00 o'clock in ~Are Forester' Entertainment Committee | shown { nights during the holiday scason iristol Mg, Co. Plans nree sores with well equlnped houss| 208 & of V., tonight in Amerls | ebbre 2o the L 0 Wetting -t AU e scribed the various periods of | A special trolley car has been hired SNdRER frowi Tha tRRRY. Ceperin y'\‘.d. .”:.‘..““.”\‘\‘:v l\‘ (rylu]lr‘ll:\‘h ‘.‘u' L hall. A social progrant v ”"'vv ”v“|‘.:”n V'\w m',v'm-n will have an Holds Mecting — Report Heard on |, o ¢ ¢ e archi- by the Sta ¢ Golde e, Bhep- s p 5 "k hol ot |2 outbulidings. Located on BRUMIE |y progonted after the busineas ses. | OPPOTUUNILY of meeting the new scout * |t A el B e mo "Ly Ihe Siac of Golden lodge, Sheb- |emansting from the stokholders of | yeiioy™ nagd" twetrn minutes walk ity 3 jesecutive, Arthur Breekblil, who will | 1 . tecture changed from time to time. |herds of Bethlehem, to convey the Bristol Mfg. Co., plans are in the s Meet- [ the Bristol 8. Co., pin o Suitable for ydern | make a few remar Rensington Church Canva Committee Plans Actiyities [ members to Wallingtord tomorraw | is operations at the Plain. | S1om trolley. . Sultable for modern | Chiristmias Mocos . ot S e B e ing of D, A. iR, Tomorrow—Ttems, Several activities for the x.mumr; mzmw They “il.” ,‘,, the guests of | \jie plant in the spring. The “_: arm l i 3 R0 e e 1) oo "".”m\ couting during the seuson were planned at a meeting of | the allingfordglodge at an enter. | ports state that the stockholders fav- v the Christmas ¢ . - 1 terlin was re. sial o e e Foreste F ent @ supper. arge dele. " el e or S and win for 1 or ter > 2 Mra. 1. T, Adams of Berlin was 1e- | {he wocial committee of the Foresters|tainment and supper. A large dele- | or the plans to sell the property Garage for rent. Apply at 5 Hough |3] &M Wil opes for the winter term | ey \yland, connceted with th elected secretary of Pomona Rrange at|poyg jast cvening at the home of {gation is expected to make the trip. | gwned by the company in Bristol and | G070 fon January 2, 1924, Heveral resiENa- | goneral waff at New Y. he the annual meeting and election of L opiee panger Louis Goodrich, It was| An important mecting of St. Rita 1“‘,,,“,_ the local factory as the sole | ions among faculty members will be- | ypo o rm?-ufl ‘fl York city. M, officers held in Wetherstield yester- reported that $6660 was made on the | Circle, Daughters of Isabeila, will be plant of the concern. This will e = - {come effective at the clo of the ,,\',",.,, nts of -(n(ul"l; xmw ov”n"- :!m" e, Mrs, Adams has held that of- | = Reaar ARty | heid he o Thurs- o 3 ks v F w ENDORSE AYERY firescnt term so that the reoponing of " in the Bast, day. Mrs recent fair held by the Berlin court | heid in the community homc Thurs- | welcome news, it put through, to pec N ! B m %o th reODoNING OF | and will give a most Inapiring talk: fice for about nine years, She was they oo | day evening. f o lle, as the shut down | the schoo's will see soy 1w sters, _evenin [ ple of Plainville, as the shu The cemmittes aime & « only member of the Rerlin grangs to Two of the big cvents which will Wonx Tribe 1. 0. R. M. will hold | jere was felt in all quarters, FOR POSTMASTERSHIP ors enrolled : | meeting a bLrief, but \.,? l’:!‘k 3 v be elected to office yesterday. come soon are the New Year's dance [an inportant meeting in Red Men's Temwo Bowling Notes [, Out of Town Arrests one, While thore o py [ieresting Those from Rerlin et “','"“‘;_'_' and the Home Coming Night. The!hall tomorrow evening. | The Temeco bowling league held its —_— [ The tocal police were kept T|-n~:- ports, these will be offered ma-u:o»; « ot ere Mr, and \ 2 tev, It G. Pa each the f 1 alleys las esterday mak ests for officers | i g ”\‘ g |“‘\|g K (’nnvx;. Rtecd, |Jance will take place on the eve.| Rev. B. G. Pavy will preach theyweckly session at the Ideal all YR 1AS walter O, Smith Post Approves Newly |17 b e ¢ King ir :’vv o five | TO7M that the major part of the evene Adams, Mr. and Mrs, G i ¢ " I ning of December 31 and the guests|Past of a scries of lecture at the [eyening with the following Individual jof ne B N o Y =vRLiny Sy e SV %6 'S discussion of Mrs. Georgs Tryon, Harold Ventres | CuB f o UV year out and the | First Congregational church Sunday. |and team results Viected Commander's Candidacy | men. — Mortimer Lonergan® was ar- | g futiee scout prograr: o opion, and Mre. Allce Sweet, Frhosdarpse [He will take for his subject “The | shipping Room | [rested for the Naugatuck police and |ynd o talk by the guos of th errigioh ot i \""IT | The Home Coming Night, which |Southington Citizen and His Church.” | peck ... 84 0 240 | B o S N0 (akeR o Lhal place Teercar al-| These interested tn nsouting Wit 1 The talk given last evening by Rev, . i 1S a1 — 346 rHoon to askwer charges, as the ity - ! - . 4 . was originally scheduled for the first Griffin .. o M 2 AL & f Walter Smith come at this meeting of De ¢ . 3 . 4 a meeting of Walter J. Smith | uit of a ootden g B & of December Abraham Mitrie Rihbany, pastor of Hart et e 248 A t o motor aceldent 10 )12, and in the event that they desirag . .| meeting in Junuary, has been post- st, Veterans of l'orcign Wars, last 4 he Unitarian church in the Fenway |™ I . S P8 A% post, Veterans orcign Wars, last | November the 3 i, ] e 1in Con. | Poned until the second meeting in Edwards . 8 ' 3= 264 | ovening the following officers were | Officer James Campbell of the | goantny 8 noted scouting expert an’' "ll"ll. they are district of Boston in the Pe ol 1o, Abomt 163 people Intiation of several candates ! s a3t ass elected and installed for the coming | gasthampton, Mass. police came 10 | wipy 8 \re urged to get in touch f e o e Dt 130 | Of fowa team performing the work. i rafsy year: Commander, N Avery: or. [enis city yesterday to return with o+ Beout Exccutive Breckbill and "'jll'""‘" at the supper served at 6:30 |Of town team performing the work. Spanish War Hero, Reported Lost In | supt. nn‘:v, . | vice-commander, Mason P. Andr G v Grebowski, v in that| e ']‘ him of their intention of gts : e v gt = Reicker LI L 5— 265 3 it r ending hear the speaker, | " ha . ins, teaches Home N s ‘ “ 267 " tee are Daniel Malarney, chairman, Reach o 0| Huot xS minger; quartermaster, Th i |eharged with delinquency in the pay- Corporation Fund Attached He spent much time in comparing ¢, Chief Ranger Good- feymon 269 | M0 i » Lorpors : T Wil . Fagan, W3, Fagas Worse Vor Experiences, gy rag |CATEYS chaplain, Herman ment of per ex were lock Minchiment as made today on ace the habits, customs and temperament T of the Oriental and Occldental people rich, William W. Fagan. W. J """”“‘! | Dlonne NN ; : “7" |officer of the day, 1 d nf w New DBt 1+ police and 5 yon Brothers, Inc., He also spoke of the relation of the | Frank Masselli Iichmond P on Hobson, Spanish { Harry Axclby, Charles B Wright and | | os Apgoles, Dee, 12, stain TR jutant, Melville 15 Stieklos; P 't kAl Bristol National bank and the X 0 37 2 9% 1cart M. Andervor Aty ansen, |, Chud Has . 18 mpany by Attorney United States to the Kuropean prob The elcction of officers for the | Ameriean war hero and prohibition ! """"“ i g3, | AYMONA C. Frost The Wanderers, a yot lober St or the Sainion Coal One statement which was made | court will be held December crusader, was safe at home today after | Martis . s - Tentative plane fe ¢ . i ol the o held a ant 3 3 that | All Day Meeting en expericne h, like his advep. | 1. Livingstor g 4 1% lyear were briefiy sed an | night in the ¥ Mountain by o 504 g in the Derby AL ¢ s 2' | ports for the past ye r {on Wolcott strect, Holman's ore ; vere served uty Sherift Broads o4 During the past yes ® | tra played ogram. which i b 1 ; meunts nd square dur ¥ TOF unpal nsportation Plainville, Conn.-—Ady The speaker at this meeting will ba Tem, to the audience was the fact | Bryan shonld live in the Orient and An all day meeting of the Woman's fiure in Sant . left him sur find out how to interpret the Pible Ald Society of the Derlin Congrega- | roundad with publicity but unscathed e also =aid that the United States | tional church was held today. The | A windstorm and brush fire caused SN p emerged from did well to delay entering the league | women worked on sewing for the New ' Capiain Hobson unwittingly to play b "es & " 1and now shows a good balan h ving Corporation bar ¥ the trucking of nations. He was of the opinion, | Britain General hospital Ithe role of mising husband and | Cost ; er dide of the ledg A been taken tow oner however, that this country must have | Fapect Good Team tather, He had g into the hijlg | McGibbo 4 oted 10 endorse the can- | of the corporate «xiste i Abrars Makes Gain part ultimately in settliing the dis- | Kast Beriin is already starting ac- | with his brother, Major J, M. Ilobson, | Cder i . L Hotel company a J f the public library tivitics to organize 2o championship land an investigator for the distriet |Orsi . T board o 1918, consi g » v r ending December At | paseball team nest season. A mect ttorney’s ofice in seareh of the ma- pen " T here turnoy mem- | M. flose ar Fred ‘or e t 13.514.22 as against board r t ¢ for € preceding year, As min reater turban in Kuroy The talk was given last (vening the lar meting of the Central [ing of all those intercsted in the sport | jor's son and his ewn, who had failed | - 2 tional club. Rev. Mr. Rib- | hae been called for this evening at |to return from a hiking LL that all. Ques After the three men were well out hanner yea r the ‘ caim bers who assure \ ers | by appoin ] Congreg v up 1 bane chose a fitting and interesting | 7.249 o'clock at Athietic | rary ain on the subject for his talk, it being “The|yony of importance regarding a team, [of reach of telephones, the missing |1 ,,,.",,, Mind and the Western Mind." | are of the fie'd and uniforms will be [boys came homs. Then Major Hobson | Itobid X h KELLOGG SAILS SOON Potetuey - « tions yeat 5 1 p sme o ’ y 3 $ d " ' < Grange Honors Wood ¢ speaker was born in Syria and | y,ken up. The rcason for the meet ceame sey; 1+ his two com- 3 184 e | " N ¥ ] 0 tom Woe of this city " ae to this country in 1891 e ling at this time is the fact that ;|.nhvt.vu ) he conld no vl | Lem z s > n P o " o 1 them, launched another search of the | “n = 0 ¥ tha tr Pomona me from the province of Mount Le- [yhere are a number of new resid . of to Great Britain p banon, the son of a stonemason. Atli. Jast Berlin, who are intereste p I hille,. High winds and a dangerous New Amha<sado# to Great I 2 fter t w Depart i v e av in Wethersfield by . ine 1 1 | brash f it substance 1o the t s ed i the offiee of sfewar the time of arrival he had Bin | paseball. It in the desite of those ar- t :| 3 ,,‘. ,.,: ': " ,:'",,I ‘.”""'"'l'v' ok . Will Leave New York Probably On ward | Hobson and his companions, but re. | Hemi . § Drcember 2 {ports were proved unfounded when | Johnsor cents in his pocket, ging the meeting to have these « master of Today that boy is an AmMerican |y attend the meeting and find out eclorgyman, oceupying the pulpit {440 racte connected with team for ; made famous by James Freeman | nai section of the tow jihe two returned to their homes, not it Clarke, and an author whose inter . A. it. Merting Tomorrew | knowing that a scareh had been start —— | Kellog - " : A o tests Tnst night protations of Oriental life ':"41 The regnlar monthiy meeting ed J J 160 t i rmed | t 12 ¢t ‘ . the Reve thought ara a permanent contribV- | pmma Hart Willard chapter, x U:'\n 1o our literature. ters of the American levolution, MILITARY onbrRs " - . b . ! g # i He represented the Syrians of th|pe neld tomorrow aftermoon at 3| Hartford, Dec. 12.—Appointment « - 1 m Is ) n went 1o s f the ot 3 re, o . : ton took 1k United States at the Paris Peace con- | s iock at the home of 3 Mar e | First § nt Ignating M. Rymars & tedford ! e ¥ o e il e - oun ‘ nve o camp by a to aper by Miss Ruth Galpin, entitle ssignment to that company was it Chair of | nounced in orders from the adjuta Machine Room ¥ P 0 receive v yrning or 2 “The Jonathan Trumbul t 2 y | promises to be an interesting one - 3 ' CUI T N Whive W wew e whute of Funty | Miss Marjorle Moore, Miss Alice Nor SAILS FOR FRANC — — FLAGSHIP To SML sttt . : ot o .,;'": “You can't stop people from buy- gen and ) abeth Norton will New York, Dee. 13 . < ’ dho A '."L_- — ing Joint-Kase for sore throat and|act as hostes | bault, Frendl ten i it ' Judg rew W. Granniss cold n chest,” writes one of our dr|'vg— : - the Atiantie i 188 das - mnnu"m '"flm Huron of American Asiatic Pt i of Terisrithe . ends. “They say iUs the best| Members of Epworth 1eagwe {40 30 oot salibostt sailed home T e Wil attend & Srowp Meeting 1n POf: | aus on the Parts 1o o s Prepared to Start at Once for Womg ‘ ”RE’MAS R e R oL We know that, of course, but please land Friday evening. Miss May Lord g oo™ o gee WED. and THURS, AT 7:30 ' o e remember that Joint-Ease is for stiff, | will address the meeting MARION DAVIES, fn N . g GIFT SUGGESTIONS rnnfaie A v'_w ’"'l)rvmw-_ swollen, painful joints, whether rheu- N omeeting of the Girl Sconls vas e —————— ANES KNS RTNOUD WAS : i ) e 3 tic or not, and its tremendous sale | held this afternoon at the commun- DANCE 1IN FLOWER™ 7 erican Asiatic fleet s For Her For Him Dasid " of Woodland street . usiness trip to nlington Wins Two rlington quintets were sy « 1 joe Meter Sery. Sw “core o ntet, w the 1 1 n close to the Terryville line, " for that purpose proves that it is the | ity house ven & The world famous romance in & » depart for Hong Kong F Liddi t 18 the mos me -t . or the Kiddies D S e Jaiter Le VAN Gioet 10t NGE HALL, BRI million doltar <citing of dnzrling the vy g < e b . AY EVENING, DEC. 19h ~plendar - here Sun Vot 8 On Toda%'s Want Ad Page t Parnell of Harttord A tube costs 60 cents at a1l drugs social room of the Methodist v » noon at 4 o'clock Tom Comwelly. Roston's Premier BUITRR AEATOR, B <our ina leader. recen - B (lassifications 65 A-B-C-D L : - i ¢ i Dancer Will Make Wi ) § 1 Fuls it onand in a fow seconds it dis- monthly mecting ¢ - :, Fiet Agpeavance Weve “AHE BALLOONATIC : . fed Tor Mong ) thury on Friday held ran. appears completely under the ekin, | grose o - Mitchell's Orcte<tra and relicf follows instar E ¢ cists amd druggiet everswhere. Just | Thur