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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1223, ey = — e o e e s e : HAPLEHILLNEWS | CITY fTEMS, | NAMES ZONING COMMITTER |, ors, mecons, »inbe reo mext s oo soe 5 en.| DENBY WILL CONFER | | soon as possible the full commission | solidate in accordance with the o e R Mrs. William Kinner entertained ' Shaini s Peis Mo | will be called for a complete report. | | commission’s final plan are to be ac- the Maple Hill Bridge club. at her| Home-cooked lunches at Crowells. | man Lender Appoints Members | s r S | Prof. Daniels of Yale Says Railroad | corded permission to do s0,” he said,| Secretary of Navy Plan Session With home on Golf street Tuesday after- |—8dvt. of Sub-Committee to Pre) | i - “They are practically immune to many! Officials to Arrange Details for - - pare Union Might Mean Slight Savi in| ¢ ony s v noon. The prizes were won by Mrs,| The Teachers club will hold a - HINES GOING 0" TOUR 2 " I8 10| o the prohibitions of the anti-trust| Dash w0 North Pole, H. A. Lieuhardt, first; Mrs. ¥, B.|“stunt party” at the Washington| Working Plan, | Accotinting, Ete, | statutes, such as the Sherman act and| Rau, second, and Mrs. Walter Sorrow, |school Thursday cvening. A shore| .. \ | the Clayton act. | Washington, Dec. 13.—Secretary consolation. program has been planned and an| Clerman Thomas Linder of the| Direotor of Véterans' Burcau Will Go| New Haven, Dec. 13.-—Railroad | — — [ Denby expects to confer with the na- . il linteresting entertatnment' assurod, zoning commission this afternoon an-| to Mass. Next Weck to Inspect | consolidation would not mean large Three Men Are Killed "\A Arctic air board before the pre- . T. Hart returned yesterday from ¥ood Sale at St. Mark’s Church, |"ounced appointment of a committee Govt. Hospital There. | économies in operation expenses but | : 4 liminary report of the board now in : ; " In Grade Crossing Crash | ;0" ot dration, is submitted ten day hunting trip in North Caro- |, 2 S { | | there would be a small percentage of lina, FriYegiat 4.9 morAdYL, 9¢ pine to prepafe & Worklng plan| o g liius Do 15-Directdr | mving in accounting pircbastng a1g| Hegerstown, M, Dec, 13,—Three| formatly. for. his isideration. The -m\u-c?imwf)h-“ ol 'B"L.dl '.fl :'-'4(. ".T"Uf M ‘,he 7,,""'“"' of this city, In addi-| yineg of the Veterans' Bureau will |vepairing of equipment, Prof. W, N,|men were instantiy killed at a grade| conference is expected to take place {yasenay by e JosipiClanct ot felon b t on‘v} naméd by the chairman, | \isit Massachusetts next week to in- | Daniels of Yale university said today, | crossing of the Baltimore and Ohio|ghortly. The board is understood to 4 ; Al s g oars & ;.;yflr‘l"j e }""",2""’“- Corporation | spect veterans' hospitals Shere as the |in an analysis of the subject made | branch line to urity, Maryland, | have reached a point where a prelim- Congregational chapel last cvening |0 (GECTIHE her K o [as gt Irkham, City En-|resuit of representations of unsatis- | public here, Prof. Daniels was chair- | near here yesterday, while attempting | inary outline of the methods to be fol- was well attended. The Christmas | ™o MUe children. — 0 0 g_m e J. .Mu ams and Mr. Linder| tactory conditions made by Major|man of the interstate commerce com- | to cross the track in an automobile. | lowed in the navy's contemplated dash play given by several pupils from the | oo 2% %) Pierce & Sl avt i b ™ 9. IROSPIN, of this committee. | General Clarence Edwards, command- | mission in 1918 and 1919 and recent- | The vietims, all of Hagerstown, were | to the pole can be taken up by Mr. center school proved very entertain- Wil Co.—advt, hose selected for this first step in| cr of the Massachusetts department of [ly took the chair of rallroad trans- | Louis E. Burger and Merrill Patter-| Denby for approval. These prelimin- ing. ‘ The health and sanitation commit- | the zoning movement are: William|the American Legion. portation at Yale, | son of Hagerstown and Clarence M. |ary conclusions involve the question tee of the school board will meet this H. Atwood, 1. D. Russell, 1. W.| General Edwards, during a series of | In a general survey of transporta- | Baer of Edgemont. | of the type and number of aircraft to ;ult(-rn'mvn to preparc a report for to- zoung. Johnfil‘one Vance, Thomas I.|conferences here this week, urged | tion problems, Prof. Daniels said that | —_— | be employed, surface vessels that | morrow’s meeting of the beard. 1 ““',‘““’f"‘ . G. Platt, Albin Carl-| quick completion of the hospital at|while existing statutes do not require | 100 Fur Coats in a special sale to- | would nceded and what construc- New Vietor chordsl out every Fri- |s P. F. McDonough and Louie S.! Northampton and the loan to the vet- | rallroads to consolidate the govern-| morrow and Saturday at The Big|tion work might be necessary in Alas- | day at Henry Morans', 368 Main St.[Jone erans’ bureau of several hundred| ment looks with favor upon such ore, Raphael's Dept. Store.—advt. |ka or elsewhere. 3 The meeting of the Parents and Teachers' ociation held in the About seventy members attended the Newington Grange Christmas pa held in their new hall Tues- day evening. During the evening an entertainment was given after which dancing was enjoyed. [—advt. | | Mrs. Emma Steppler, of 472 Lin-| ol Y | coln street is recovering from an | The Newington league of Women |eration for appendicitis at the N Voters met at the home of the presi- | Britain General hospital. dent, Miss Mary Wells. An address| Save lives—buy Xmas seals. and reports from members who at- | Britain Tuberculosis Relief Soc tended the state convention at Water- | bury in November were given, | St. Mary's Ladies’' T. A. B. society will meet in the school hall tonight at Miss Alice Clarke of Wallingford [7:30 o'clock. A whist will follow. ending the week with Miss Arline| Join our Victrola and Gulbransen | Christmas ciub for $1. Henry Morans. PR, —advt. Cogswell will entertain | George 1. Fisher of New York, of the Newington Con- |former instructor and principul of | Pennsylvania schools and also writcr |of the comments on the Book of Bzekiel published by the Interna- . to- |tional Bible Students’ association in morrow and " y . Big 'the book “The Finished Mystery,” Storc, Raphael’s Dept. Store.—advt, wil speak Sunday afternoon, at Odd e ——————————— | |'c]loWwS’ hall. ! A hirthday party was held last | o’ R G evening in honor of Billie Boyle, Jr., m,,' “'l';:;',“,'ff;‘] e haris ‘:‘"I"'l"‘m'f,m his home, 137 Tremont strect, the | lie vendue to the highest bidder, at|0ccasion being his fourth birthday. the Dublie Stgn Post in the town of| 11 home was prettily . decorated. | e Britiin IA””H\" ot Havttord ond Games were played and refreshments | # i oy iadtn it I . The little host received many | Stute of Connecticut, fifteen day | gregational Sunday school at a tea Iriday evening. late, which will he on th ych Hat Shoppe, Room 107 Pro- |8 ; mbye A. D19 ut fessional Bldg., 87 West Main st v'eloc in the fternoon to sutisfy Brunswick phonogruphs and execution and my fees thereon, the|g,qq at John A. Andrews & Co.—adv. follewing desciibe perty to wit rishas trees at 14 Washington | One antomobile, 1 cash register, 15, Main St. at . tra Sizes druggist's s 1 large sectional g ¢4 10 ft. from 5H0c¢ up.—We de- show case and 1 small show case, lives wanvi Dated at New Britain,this 1360 day| gay it with Xmas seals—New ot December, A, D, 1§ | Britain Tuberculosis Relier Society, A. CARLSON, —advt Deputy Sheriff, - LLOYD’S 215 MAIN STREET FURNISHING DEPARTMENT Up Against the Gift Question? Here's the Answer! Real menfolks nowadays find satisfaction only in making their Christimas gifts of such a lasting and practical nature that they will live through the years to come, This store is simply overflowing with gifts of the sort that will win enduring and endearing satisfaction ! Prices, too, are so low that really fine gifts can be secured for surprisingly small sums ! For instance: Martha Washington Sewing Cabinet for $19.75; Bridge Lamp for $17.00; Wing Chair for $61.00; Gateleg Table for $25.00; and Windsor Chair for $11.50, HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE MANY USEFUL GIFTS YOU WILL FIND AT B. C. PORTER SONS ranging from $1.15 up to $9.65 in an assortment of colors and designs that is §i| » unsurpassed. Guaranteed for perfect § A Known throughout the state as workmanship and fast color. eckband and Collar Attached “CONNECTICUT'S BEST FURNITURE STORE" vesvsreeieasses. $1.95 up to $10.00 g/ e , = Is the Place to Buy Christmas Gifts Holeprgof Hose for men and women, Pure Silk, Sflk and Wool. Sport Hose, etc., from §/ ‘ TELEPH ONE SETS Holeproof Hose is tite hose you want to ¥ Buffet Mireors—Plain and Fancy Frames Exactly as shown in Mahogany finish or Oak $9.00 $27.00 $45.00 Console #firrors—For Hall or Living Room Neckwear $12 $14.50 $16 Art Mirrors with Fancy Frames Ranging from 65¢ up to $3 $4.50 $6.00 $7'75 in most beautiful color ef- fects, No man has too J/ ot X many ties. Give him a tie e and he will appreciate it. S dure Linen from 25¢ up to $1.25, argest and Finest Display of Genuine Tennessce Handkerchiefs Fancy White Silk Handkerchiefs, Red Cedar Chests Initial Handkerchiefs, make a pleasing, useful gift. bt : sl 1.95 $ 13.00 sl 7.75 $19.00 Scarfs : ¥ $25.00 $27.00 $29.00 $31.00 anging in price from >, | DA\;ENPORT TABLES $35.00 $36.00 $39.00 $45.00 SPINET DESKS 10 1o hon, Pure | $19 $24 $29 . $29 $33.50 $39 Silks, Silk and Wool, p Brushed Wool, and Scotch : > Flannel Scarfs, in all the popular color combinations. Our line of Sweaters is complete, Shaker Sweaters knits, Worsted, Brushed Wool, Sport Combinations, ete. We have the Sweater you would like to buy, at prices that will please you. Gloves ¥ We feature Moyer's Gloves, lin- ANDIRON. SM?KING .§TAND§‘_ ed and unlined, in all the popu- Biack Tron 85-75 = 88.75 sl ] $2‘ ] s3 ] — CA::I;ETS% GATE LEG TABLES el Cam St $1275 $16.50 cn.. $57 $6% $77 glo75 muii §25 $27 $33 » of fine lustrous fabries, individually boxed, —_'rf_—\ . Pa]m” ranging from £1.50 to $6.00, T.-"r:;:: ”:s Tl”;‘::u:l‘- From $7.50 up to £16.95, very carefully Couch Covers ° P ! F:rn s'a;..fiz Priwilla Styde Bathrobes <elected patterns in domestic and foreign In Our Rug Dept. : fabries,

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