New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 15, 1923, Page 7

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Hartford's Shopping Center: Open Evenings, Saturday, Dec. 15th; Thursday, De . 'hought of Table-Linen As Gifts at Better for a Home Keeper WHY NOT MAKE T THAT YOU KNOW WIL WOULD BE: MORE THAN CHARM ALL ITS OWN, TH 'OLLOWIY Patten Table Cloths, All 1 nches width, halr ¢ handsome patterns, nicely boxed, not a big drain on your pur A SENSIBLFE. CHRI PROVE LASTING RE PLEASED WITH GI N Handsome Lunch Napkins—Fine all linen, beautifully hemstitehed with cholee of hands 25, $6.00, $7.00 dozen and up. Hemstitched Breakfast Cloth tiful ereamy Italian linen, size x54 tnch for pricedextremely h Sets—All linen, 54x34 inch. conventional designs, reasonable at $3. Hemstitched 1 Cloths, cach. H. 8, Napkins to match, 15x15 inch size $6.50 dozen, for $1. All Linen Tray Cloths—hemmed and hemstitehe d=-50¢, Lunch in beautiful designs for $5.00 cach. 5> cach, Possibly You Know Someone That Likes Silverware: We have a wWide selection of table and decorative picees.that will make fine ¥ and you will decide on silver! Make That Your Gifth— gifts. Let us show you “COMMUNITY PLAT - W BEAD NECKLACES I Amberlite, choker styles, inch N Visit dewelr 0 operi terling Bakalite 24 ®ffects, all one sortment of lengths, and 36 as well as the extra long many stylc size heg and a most wondertul couldn't colors, with cloice CRYSTAL NECKLACES Diamond Cut, in 30-inch Lengths—All colors, red pink, jet, blue, amecthyst, all crystal or crystal with red roundels. Would make nice gifts, priced $10.00 , and $12,50 ecach. Wiy l 1 et one not with wards, udjourn until next Friday night. . Berlln News | After the meeting a discussion was [held. Al present were deeidedly in GETTING STARTED Postmaster Says Long Distance Bundles Should Go at Once jand preliminary businegs will b NO CHRISTMAS ~DELIVERY, At the present time the district will [only tuke « of the lights for Kast [ Berlin, At a later date it may under take other public needs, but it is felt that the district will not he wealthy enough to start to care for more than lighs, dan Garvity Home James Garrity of Kensington received an honorable discharge Ahe United States army and is now his home, Mr, Garrity has the army for three years, member of the 20th infantry He Is undecided as yet wha work he will entor. 1t is that he will again enlist, Christimas Sale Woman's Akl society of ‘ongregation ehureh will hold a Christmas sale of fancy arth i the dining room of the chureh, Wed- nesdny, December 19, at 7:30 p. om Tables will be arranged for the sale of food und books, There will also e ah bag dren and grown- ups. The procecds will used to help defr the renovat- ing the chureh Mor- rison will be i alr To Have Berlin Gra g was entertaly e [ ning «t the n that | ehare witl e recitations by 1 Christmas has from at n being “ band, line of likely been Will Take Definite Action On Fire not District Nest Week="To Have sale the o Defray 1% fon Laprnses—— News of the Town's Churches, [ William of in sending puckages. He st heen not many r, compared with kages and mui the southern ail western states should by not later than Monday of nest Mr. Vagan attenti new ruling in effcct this year. He ceived yeslrday notice from post ofice departim “ating there will In Aelivery Christmas doy post master fehey v mral carrier to 1 his Christmas dinne esi- Kensington and people 1y ing on the rural route have lwen Led to call the oftice for ges and maill on that day stamp ¥ habit of some town to leave boxes, 1o pay for matter spoke master is determined to Pt to this, He letters and cards before Postmaster Kensington, residents their long dis- ted that there %o far this other years According IFagan slow w, nre Lan v for ch - be as ¥ expenses of Mre, Roderick charge the il Entertainment will hold a Christ- nest Tuesday eve on Damon's Hill songs by aquartet chitdren, a tablean and tree, Santa will arrive later in the evening will distribute gifts, of the Grange | to bHing a presey Play 1« a Siogss The play., “The Two wented ing at Poresters' hall the Inanda club ional A the sent ¢ we et . n nt, on no rural 4 gen Claus \ e and member requested home (e dents e as been at pack- Letters,” pre -, Al ey heg the the church large Charact well, " men Kensiongton present and " ‘ the uri the loose change in stamps today Congre was ngr The have urges people 1o stamp putting them This " was @ was wers suecess, Wl xeeptionally there drill evening’ of crowd a sto s Following tan wound up was an exe and q ' flent saves - the ir it hox hoses the e requires that in a stamps i pla in the colleetion ing am of pro troubile The la to put to pay b wrapped time and on carricre " is with mone somctimes nnstamped change the et Mhe postmaster to buy their stamps would not be with To Take Definit Definite action on th a fire district in Fast taken at a meeting ¥ ning at Athietic ha'l of the meeting held last ning the library room of the building Abont residents of the district were present. A A. North was clect vd chatrman and Paul F. Segrist wa chosen to art as clerk. Pollowing the men, it was voted to PiLLs € the t::nggh The procecds of the affair larship wil Necoseary money " which shall vsed 1o form a African t for sl on school in a monry tertainm ruise is sent each yo the nt some ¢ ar and 30 car are to wn | th ) or a box, I money is np and mped smal 1o the that Chureh to Mayss ingtor 10w w oo t N property ad so that t them Action formation of Bertin will be t Friday eve was the de e ah win i will also ha Hoart ok [ Boys" « Mornir S et an He at it ehargr of they charge ot cred reh, Congregathon cision il meet 1 ovlock srvice " Men's nm “What o “to sermor Is in Peop! ‘ Your ock at cla o' the ce Young o'clock clection of these Kensingtom ( Morning fer Sunday schoc tian End The w Congregational and Methodist churches wil A The rogational o'clock Chri ek singto wsington meet at 4 Congregational church the Ker the Ke 'l at - or hearsal of the Christmas car tata “ Kensmgton Methodist Miss May mernd Lord will ha & sorviee ut serviee will Miss Lord On We ok o' clock Christm: wrmoon at 2:30 Aid Veagne oelock will te s story vesday aft the 1 Tive rdies u at society will met jor will Mot 3:45 Thur b be S, John t Berlin Hems the at uy afternor nhyieot “ on Th ning ay ar Fas There mornine Gabricl oliowe prase | ehmren Sus Ty Gro SOLD BY C11Y DELG STORL / 20th; Priday, Dec. 21st; Satorday, Dec. 22nd. ANY NS FOR DAL SILY SELECTED AND MODERATELY PRICED, WE CALL ATT zen 53¢, 89¢ and $1.00 cach. 'OR THE SMOKER Section silver plain or engraved L smoker an N him scleeted plain or engraved, with place | | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBE® 15, 1923. | Plaingille News CHRISTMAS SEALS " ARE SELLING FAST h unday school Workers at 6 at 7 a. m. Rey at the morn- Christian chur worship at 10:45 a, m, at 12:05 p. m.; Loyal P n evening servie Harry Pinder will spea nd evening serviee, Baptist chureh—10:45 cesstul Seek wili theme; Sunday school morning service; § p.om., ple's service; 7 op. the speak of “A Defeated Man;” 7 m., Thurs prayer meeting. A, VM. B Zion church Horace Brown, pastor. 11 morning worship, subject “Thg Bagl Nest;” 12:30 p. m., Sunday school p. M., €vening worship, subject * Advent m., “Suc- pastor's the 0- il e the following Young m., ;Tuberculosis Committee Expects ' Sucogssful Sale This Year Whole Duty of Mai MRS. TAYLOR BADLY HURT ,’u | Episcopal Church Notes lay, K. O. W., general stail in New Haven; Thursday, m., Paris Guild; 8 p. m., choir Friday, 7 p. m., children’s tree, Real Fstate Deal Cooley has sold a Notices— | lot on South Washington Lawn to William and Bertha Dennis through ageney of Cunningham & Winin- Mr. Cooley has probably dont for the advancement of Plain within the past months'than any one resident here. He has tuken it upon himself to develop this t t by building houses and making it into one of the best residential seetions in the town. ? ? Town Plan Commission “to We Club Mecting Monday Lve- 0. house and ning—Plainville Church Real Dstate Deal—Briefs, the ger, mor ville Washburn, chairman of committee in charge of Tubereulo th 'O FAMILY OR FRIENDS WOMAN RUNNING ‘A HOM TABLE NAPERY HAS A i '3’[0} TO ainvilie of few Christmas toda le in of be- séhool in sell- that ing a this he {children who spent last week ling seals did wonderful work canvas indicate of the 20 to mateh, suec hekahs (o Meet Bebekah W me ning to put on degr rge class of candidates Al members of the staif are requested work will b floral and Iy boxed.) the beua- ingthe houses in |{that a total ‘N‘a\s will have be disposed of by the children by the end of the drive, | The committee mailed out the seals to be present as the Plainville this some of the most importunt put ived a through during the year. Many Plainville B A request There will be an anniversary re- quiem mass for Mrs, Dennis Downiug at the ehurch of Our Lady of Merey Monday morning at 0 o'clock. Miss Gertrude Judson of Fast Broad at her home from college in and reports Martl L1060 % Mon wor (& . made of 5x45 inch. cach. of worth lin $1 lots to homes in week and to date h number of answer [who have not replied 'made to those who [stamps to return the possible larg: others . s re is have received money for them full the as so0on as as a report | Wil be made ont before arrival Christmas Day. It has come to the strect is lioston, lidward Wilson yesterday for atte the many the Christmas 3 Natic ‘ross 1N MedCal tion of of the 1 his ship Navy fter spend est of that of that the committe ople arc the arg but t Chri Nationa T opinion seals 101t by handsome zold lining t $7.50 and wup tter for a Cigarette Choice of & @ furlough as the g with jssue is is tmas s are y wercylo. having its tuberculosis commission Connecticut is a part the officia organization of the and has its headquarters in the c in Hart- ford, The emblem of the double barved ¢ N entirely from the emblem of the Red Mitchell, assisted by Harry Moore, of Cross, Christmas seals are distributed New Britain, will have charge of the [all over the state ugder the jurisdic services, tion of the state commission by means will b local agents, No local organizatior 05 Sunday which is not caga in direetly help- g0 Sunday ing in the ight against tubcreulosis at /- Junjor can qualify as an agent Hes and the| In 1920, 1921 and 1922 i w ville Red Cross directed the at the visiting nurse, a portion of will time was devoted to the prevention of tubereulosis in Plainville and hesides this, the Plainville Tted Cross financed the expense of two Plainville - girls who were to nearby sanitarfume for treatment for tuberculosis, In this way, the Plainvilie Red Gualis fied as a distributor of the Christmas which ach BUCKLES He will be more than from our big showing, for initials, $1.50 up- BE one? nama Bertha Cowles 1 The fune of Rertha Cowles, months old daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Perey Cowles of Farmington avenus and granddaughter of First Selectman William J. Johnson, was held this aft- {ernoon at o'clock from her home and burial in the Farmington cometery Catholic at the tomorrow state own comt sion, The of te apitol the commisgion is oss which dii was N o Chureh church will Masses Merey Our e 10 will ir in Lady sald at o'clock be held wiil prey Lo 5 morning worship Methodist church m.,, followed 1 chool at 1 o'clock The ue will meet at § p.m ipworth League at 6:45 p. lowed by cvening servies o'clock, Rev, A Fuller charge of the serviees, The library will be ¢ ning from 7: to 9:30 the exchange of books, The ladies the Sacred Heart church will their weekly whist social 1n the church pariors Monday evening at 8 o'clock. The Sunday school teachers will entertain, P'rof, A, Benson of New Haven spending' a few days as the guest his parents, Mr, and Mrs, 8. Benson, at their home in this place Migs Dorothy Sugenhime is spend- week-end as the guest of Miss at her home In Middle- Itegular held at the t 10:45 a. hours of § and echool lock., The ok Juring the for « o week the Plaine work of whose wistmas Con gational Notes The Women's Federation £ the Congregational church will hold a program meeting in the church par- lors Thursduy afternoon atl 3 o'clock Miss Carolyn Penniman of Long Lane Varm, Middietown, will AlL, envelopes for the at this time The Mainville present the Susar church » e C. have this o'clock en eve- 0 for ent speak year due hold will th 1 Girl N in the Congregational on Thursday. ot Christmas di Plainvitle mi " weals This year, howover, the visiting vurse is under of the Plainviile public ussociation RBhe dey time heretofore to tuberculosis, The alth tion financing o large part oApens local I who is now u sanitarium with the disease The Plainville socintion mukes o yearly report in detail 1o the Connec tieut tuberculosis commission refative Wi 10 the work done In the fight agains, ("talls connected minstrels of Middletown for the bene- | the disease here, Without the thin meeting and 1t the Knights of Pythias of this |organization the scals would have "“"‘“"‘l"' "'," be looked afl Place be mailed direct trom Hartford to fn. Which have to be looke = dividuals and in this way, any mone Grange Christmas Tree R e Nainvitle Grange will entertaly received would have gone to the state | Mainvi Hobart Camp, W, of W,, il * - Elects Clynes Consul """ o) The The regular. meeting of Hobart the camp, Modern Woodmen of America, uses was held last night. “The annual elee- | the tion of officers was held, the following Ted electesi: Consul, Michac! Clynes worthy advisor, John Connolly; bank- ¢ o, A Hylan; clerk, -George A, hurt Stark; Stanislayw Kryetynski: Thursday physician, Dr. Waterman Lyons: trus- vound picee o tees, Morris Powers, George Shine and | fell to the Harry Welding plaincd of After the grecting the members re nt to the tired to the Central Lunch where Languet was held At the was crack meeting to be hold Jununary 11 the Ay incd To fleers will installed ¥ * Digtrict " ¥ with ' Deputy 1. 1t Hughes of Hartford sisted by G, A. Cadw past after the instadation of officers a buf t Junch will He'll Show ’Em’ play Seeptre work of the the directior health nursir part of her the prevention rlors the the I or is m., ors given ner Town Plan Matnville t plan commis. hold u regular meeting in ! Monday evening to tak tters connected o otes Iy of us 1880C1u the in The wr sion the up with town ha the unfinished Webster street attempt finish with i« tion to ing the Ida Mead town, \ large crowd attended the minstrel entertainment given at Ath- letie hall last evening by the Aplokop members up the varions the it ve to street other matters of 1 of the members at u Christ in the A Wildren tre on hall " party strect ma " s larations has wisies 1o stress e keeps the prove work al committes that Plain of the Mrs, Mrs Ma fined to her She loc ing completed poi and e 85 o I« o committe =i local Tyler i Injured f Park with " ned the stepped wood in her ce floor stroct badly inj o hom st i Arm escort, hen cement pain ir New Brit N n i was found tha pital ray the an lar of ntiemen Nerf's 1 consul Weauns Club Mo The day at trude W be sorved 15 Communily Theater | .- Tewlans ot 3 and b ¥ Thomas N T, Presents DPongins Mactoan with Rasmond Hattom wl Marguwerite e LaMiotie. in A MAN OF WMTIONT A horvicane of langhter amd » Cyclone of Thrille \o. " “Fighting Bt In “Perds Day™ as #t T80 p.owm A Giworge Velord Prodection YO CANT oL Yo R M With an Vl-Star Caa What evers tedephone gl know < | W e Victen< in when Hobhs < mak - mz cvnets a wight om Christs Compeds MU -AMINLTE MOy 0 . m rin BRUNSVICK PHONOGRAPHS t wnd Table Models A Tl Ve of The Latea N Voal and In-trumsental T St Muei RYDER’S STORE Plaingithe form any form « throwi — DANCE — AT I sTEnRs A TONIGET, DI g cont Berkin Given by S Aana Watise | Aid for Church bo.d -Morning | Bris tol News hand'e the increased business of the iristo scason have been made by | Postmaster Hayes in the addition of exfra help and equipment, The local TAX COLLECTOR IN TWELFTH DISTRIGT " Mrs. Edith Grace Wood Named by Board of Education N0 SKYSCRAPERS HERE Future No ¥ state Dealer slaughter €| Mrs pointed chool district the he afternoon duties at once. without meeting got to elect that gathering Was necessary o remedy the No S Skyserapers w city under the building code stories high will regulations becol proof even it the Edith G x colle collec s the of 1o this hei code spe cannot over construction is v also forhid ction of = as will ore of te any a cotta o rning the he A\.—No buildir altered sha feet in height, proof tion 10 stories or 1 construction, struction except not be of unless over B.—No having walls of't blocks, shall ex 40 reet in heigh! In regard to X ne regulations provide: “Every public high, in which » harbored charitable otl in which per tained under leg of fireproof wvery tenement thay .5 divided approve e or or more ceeding unless walls « co ' fireproor Bazan opening 1 bazaur la gymnasium prov the largest crow tiure was admitt gate reccipts, aming far by of chool taker Rowe and G the layed | T concluded being em tonight seats on tinu leports Christmas s the e us public ) tinah Ioothes w the post 1 the the 1B rment ha<chak to Bristolites at will the omission. as no huilding over construction construction, in which ca fe building, construction,” residences house, slecping rooms and « by program ~ell; oifice made an enviable record for it yvear in the handling of ristmas mail and this year a greater effort is being made with less time at the disposal of the men because of the holiday time off, May Chloi rination of the self last ate Pond Rockwell Park swimming lagoon s a health protec- tive is being considered by the board of health, The increased popularity of the pond in the hot months has caused some anxiety on the part of the officials in regard to prevent any possible contagion from of the pool sewer | Fifteen of measure s yments Made affected property owners on School street have paid their city assessments for the laying sewer late leaving but two un- Liens for the unpaid amounts n fijed by City Clery Thomas the Will Need 10 Look of paid have b 1. Stee Ten Sairies—Ineal Bound Over on Man- e Bristol Briefs Miss Irene Mechan has returncy to her home in New York after spend- ing ral days with Mr. and Mrs. William H. Farley of Spring street An auction bridge party will held on Wednesday night at the tol club, Miss clerk’s office on Valley street Wood was ctor of the a special edugation yesterday assume her new The district has been stor since the June district members for- official at the annual electors, that it r the education hoard ace ap- Twelfth meeting be Bris- Louise Vischer of the city force iz ill at her home SOUTHINGTON NEWS Kyscrap ill be barred in rovisions of the as d today that a break had been affiected in the Woodruff grocery store Wednesday evening or "Iy Thursday morning. The thief or thieves gained entrance to the store by forcing a window in the cellar and then door in the store. The only loss that as yet has been discovered is some small change that was in the register, authorities who are investigat- break are of the opinion that the someone familiar was It was lea this new 10 be allowed if the new me effective, Fire- must be employed to attained that structures stories ir mill The new code future the structure with walls 7 te blocks over || reproo ght is to be a cifies five 1sed. in the cash Th work of oo e window it it was not it the ommitting past ic is restrictions follow eed four stories or 6€ unless it be fire- or mill construc- it shall not exceed feet if Areproof 1 65 feet if mill con- that church spires fireproof construction in height hereafter erecte erra cotta or concrete three stories or of —— It Inn, night reported that the Southington hich leaped into fame over following the startling disclos- ures made at the time of the liquor raid, is to be reopened. It is not known who will undertake its man- agement w t Hannah Woodruft R, held an informal at the home of Mrs, North Main street Miss Marjorie Members of Chapter, D, A Christmas party G. W. Fiteh on yesterday afternoon, Pratt was hostess Miss Florence Whiting wus solo| Mrs, Samuel H, MacKenzie gave an interesting Christe mas reading. A large supply of ma- terial was contributed to the Ameri. canization committee of the D, A, R, women workers at Elis island, ® ceed t public buildings, the feet ! nd persons edieal, tment, or de- shall b building over 20 more than 2 to receive \Cr care or tre held restraints, SONS are Apartment building having or Preparations for the charity dance given in the Town hall on New Yeur's Eve the Seouthington club been practically completed and to the most social affairs ever condueted town proceeds will to Southington Publie associution X to b e interier 1 masonry into sectoins re feet truction Big Sue 1ight night at the feet in area, purtition by have it Lrilliant in the &l Health rein- is cxpeeted be one of arca, shall be he the High “«oho at Postmuster huge success nounced today ver in the strue. ruling in 1t ; according the | sapricrs will be g The playlet was a|y duy. The post office will With parts, especially ! remain open until 10:30 @, m., but oger Juquayk, HOrRe there will delivery of mall in 8¢ Stone Dancing ¢ rura i s John P. McGrath that, owing to a new department, the ruval given a holiday Christ. ane ed u as local be 1o “ listricts the the New Departure Sl will be unee supper Harugari socicty is evening given in Germania WwWell the e very Belmay of Mr. and I Meriden A ttudent of Georgetown Law is «pending the Christmas r ! hig encouraging xpe) responded to the ighly graff man. were placed rdey ristol National Trust = n school, yes at hor risto company the stores proceeds CHARGLS ARE DROPPED The charges against . J. Albertus, prison reform cvangelist and his traveling companion Mre, 1. V. Howe, " 1 at the Tolland county November 17, have estate dropped. The Chicopee, Mass,, authorities had requested that they he eld rges of obtaining money ader retenscs, but have drope aimir that hoot cont tuberealosis 18 in of the treat. 0 ¢ en b Lial md Over all sinc Tocal re a en at a Waterd e superior $2.5 His place ury te th on ob court warrant nt to they ask- motor 3 the f exraditio CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS For Her For Him For the Kiddies On Today's Want Ad Page (lassifications 65 A-B-C-D reday that e Court was s conurt Josep icatior Holiduy XMAS CLUB You can join our 1921 Xmas Club any time through the week of December 17—Join voursell and let every member of the family join. Tha PLPINYILLE TRUST Co. FLAINVILLL, COAN

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