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Open Evenings, Thursday, Dec. 20th; Friday, Des FRIMMED MIRRORS FOR CHRISTMAS MAKE APPRECIATED GIFTS | ! | | ON¥H ROR "DIDLY DON IN OPFER'O DIGNIFY YOUR HOME WITH A HAN DSOME A DARK DULL APARTM 1S YOUR CHANCE. COLOTFO DA HK‘L\I.I.“Z‘ '. HERE tst quality Belgium plate a valty of sizes, all with the popular three scetions. plaiy Values from $20.00 to $3 Gloves, As Gifts | Give Handkerchiefs Always Acceptable, desirable ke Gloves your choice for Ch all twn, two-tone embroidery, .nd black. $2.98 Pair for sewn with fancy embroidery, white and black Pair for Ruede and beuver Gloves, sown, £3.50 sewn, prix Mocha txo tone Pair for seams, Pair for Baemo Washable Berlin News EAST BERLIN FIRE DISTRICT Albert A, North Elected Presiden at Adjourned Meeting of Voters 10 TAKE CARE (f LIGHTS special Services in the Churches of Tomorrow— ollege Crowd For the Hoidays—1uncral Bevlin Home of Margaret Hull Today. will five dise dedded at the ad- curned meeting of he voters of that wetion of the tow) last cvening at Athletie hall, 1For the most part the men were in fave® of the mow when the vote was taken, « found that there was b | 0N Albert A, Nort dent of the dist known as the £ I'aul Siegrist was and Wiltls 1, Savag treasurer, Tobért O district commijttee. The other meme Lers are Selectman Ttaymond 1. Dyer and Arthur Beonson, representative in the legisiatu Following a short discussion meeting was adjourned, subject to the call of the president, further details to he take a future date. The business o laying a district tax electing a cetor will take place after the ra and the board of 1elief complete their work. grand list of the East $630,000. The distr W the purpose of taking car the for the aucstion of side- er will be taken listrict grows cnough to Berlin It was so sast I presi- jet. which Is to be ¢ Berlin fire district, clected retary was choscn Mark heads the up # ax col 155083 riin The distriet & t wa tormed of the fighting of time T streets, preser walkdfgewer " the warr ThlFe was a good representation o they all seemed M present and astic regarding the « fire There was considerable discus- siorfregarding the matter before the progosition was put to a vote and wed mtisfied with the outcome. Collegians Come Home. fergrs collegians have, for the most t"- already returned from va- rious fstitutions ahout the country, for thi Christmas hotidays at thelr esl ho;;‘mr, @. Nildrum, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ersest’ ¥, Mildrum of Fast Ber- tin, arrived fday from Worcester Pelytechnic | Institute, Worcester, Mass, Otherp whe have returned. or who will rf’)rn in the near future are Walter Foot, son of Mrs. lLeon- tine Moot of East Betlin, who is pur- suing his sthdies at Wesleyan col- jege, Middidlown: Carl Lund, ' of Mr. and Mré Gustave Lund, who is a junior &t lrhigh wuniversity, Penn Samuel Wilkos, son of Major Frank 1. Wilcox and Mrs. Wilcox, whe is at frinity college, Hartford; Lioyd Minor, *hp is also at Trinity: Cath- erine Babtress, grand-daughter of Mrs. Antk Mildrum of Kast Berlin, who i Yking up work at Mt Hol- yoke collfge. Francgs Rickey, nicce of Mrs. Pabdon C. Rickey of dreet, ffom LaSaile seminary; joric Gdipin, daughter of Mr. Mre. 1. Galpin, who is at Wellesley college: Fdith Prentice, daughter of Mr Mra. Thomas Cashman, will Mase: Allen Hazen, Hazen and Mre. Hazen is expreted home he je a freshman Mr. and Mre dis- son Mr. and Berlin Mar- = son of Tte tor -ington #here Jaughter of from Bates Yaly Al ial, AL W Gloves, ; embroidery, grey and and | DRED ONLY, GIVING CHANCE TO Sk $16.50 Istmas? $2.50 pair for Trefousse Gloves, one-clasp, I’ colors, -wrist 1"rench strap-wrist, J | observed (held the and | | the | "in conjunctios ! service | and | (hristmas Day rom Clark university, Worces. | from | churel Marion | by Maine: | have charge of the ARTISTIC FRAMES TAKE ADVS Some of the 00 cach. On sale In Picture Section, useful, why not | ? =0 if at a loss wh K | also white Kid Gloves, I, and hand drawn, brown, grey, tan, oach White P. K. stitehing—25 deira one as) AN housands of | or colored, Cape Gloves, | a box at $1.00, $1 ns, son of Mr., and Mrs, Stevens, from Brown uni- i Carl EKlmgren, kley, from the Bentley School of Accounting, Boston, Lawrence Golen, son of Mrs, Stanislaw Golen, from Boston university, he is a sophomore He s a graduate of Goddard semi- Mr. and wi | nary FORMED Special Christmas Services Bpecial Christmas services will be in all Berlin churches to- morrow and the music will be a fea- ture of each program St Panl’s Church Mass will be celebrated tomorrow t 8 a.m oand 10 a. m, at 8, Paul's church, Kensington, Rev, J, €, Brens nan will be in charge. The Christ- mas masscs will be sung on Christ. mas Day. sacred Heart Chareh Mass will be celebrated at Sacred Heart church, East Beelin, tonforrow at ¥ o'clock, tev, J. C, nnan will be In charge, Sunday school will fol- low the serviee, Borlin Congregational A special Christmas service will be | Congregational | 45| Berlin morning the church tomorrow o'clock, Christmas music and & Christmas sermon by the pastor “The incarnation of Christ,” Spectal ex- crefees will held in the day sehool department, A Christmas pag in the evening at 7 pageant is one peculiarly adapted for Christmas and it i« expeeted tha large crowd will be present Kensington Congregational Carleton Hazen will preach Christmas scrmon tomorrow Sunday school at 12:10 and Endeavor at Christma nristmas cantata will be r " o'clock Kensington ( th Kensington The cantata Ashford, The by Mr. Ward, at at 10 will o'cleck cant ey the morning. « hristian “Promise and ndered tomor- the A Fulfilfment,” raw evening union choirs of the gregational and Methodist church was written by 15, 1 choirs will be assisted violinist, Ne Brita A rehearsal the held this evening at 7 Congregutional chure Kensington Methodist Christmas music and sermon morning at 10:45 o'clock is usval, ¢ morning a Christmas in by be at cantata will o'clock Sun- Sun- t 6 o'clock th It par- serviee of the church be consecration will and lors On Thursday ¢ cning at 7:30 o'clock a Christmas pageant will be presented with 1 White Gift and Christm Christmas The annual Christmas party of the Kensington - Congregational Sunday school Will be held Monday evening at 7 o'clock. There will be a Christmas tree, decorations in keeping with the Lo , songs and recitations by the ckildren. An offering has been asked at this time by the American Board of Voreign Missions this probabiy be taken Committee Mecting meeting of the committee Congregational church will be held Thursday evening at § o'clock at the pastor's home Any people wishing to join the church have been asked to be present at this time. and A of the Kensington Margaret Hul) The funeral of Margaret Hull of Keneington, who died Thursday even- ing at the Hartiord hospital, was held this afternoon from late home« Yhe funeral was private Will Attend Rewnior and Mrs, Samuel A. Fiske and family will leave Monday for Shel- burne, Mass, where they will attend a reunion of the Fiske family on Relatives from all parts of the country are expected to be present. Shelburne is the family home of the Viskes, Fast Berlin Mems There will the regular rrayer I sermon at St San. 9 o'clock 1 New ) or Rev morning Gabrict's follow -4 ™ will at heo Vorrest at a. W Pritain Sun AL B \‘ ot on st; Saturday, Dec. 22nd. T FROM A MIRROR. T, MAKE A ROOM TLOOK LARGE $19.50 ss3 in handsome polychrome frames w! end seetions They're Sure to The best in town in value and the largest stock so we are told by all who come. For Women, all linen in colors, Land embroidered Colgred linen with embroidery and lace linen, 350, or Spanish at 10e, *nitial Handkerchiefs for women, linen ones, 6 in AV BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1925, THIEVES ARE BUSY Policeman Andrew Hogan Re- ported to Have Cleaned Up Matter 'SCHOOL ATTENDANCE REPORT, | Teachers Leaye For Home—Church Notes—Swelling the Hl)r'r,\ Fund —Christian leavor Meeting— TPERB MIR- THIS CHRISTMAS GIVE LIGHT AND LIGHTEN UP A SORTM ! TAGE O 1T WILL : OR NT OF 8 Plainville Notes, | larze number of Christmas trees reported stolen to Officer An- Hogun this morning by two |dealers, B. Stanley and Joseph Neri !The thefts were committed in the night and it was reported this morn- |ing that the local policemen had jcleared up the thefts and had made | |the culprit settle for the trees, [trees were taken from the |stand which is located near the | station on West Main street and {five were taken from the Neri stand. | During the night Mr, Stanley heard | | noises near the place where he keeps | trees and he saw the thief in the | act of getting away with the trees, An | automobile was being used to conve them and Mr. Stanicy is said to have | | recognized the men, Officer Hogan | |was called into the at an early | hour and after a searching investi tion, he landed the culprit with the goods. The owners of the missing trees not anxious to proscecute, however, wld the guilty party settled arrests were mad ith twenty styles to select from in mitred cut, | are others about fine for gifts, it. One never has (oo many, t to give make it Handkerchiefs, case were 33c, 30c, 75, $1.00. Loy edge 50c spoke no with trees thi embroidered each hand dealers i 75¢ ookout for Haur he, sharp hav been thieves we is not issued today school Attendance 1eport. 5 the boz. | Principal Orrin 1. Judd has com- |piled a list of puplls who were per- attendance at the gramr during the term ending They us kerchiefs, 30¢ to $2.00 cuse osed warrants may e ower 121 priced Handkerchiefs, white a¢, 15¢, 19¢ and 23¢ each. 50, $2.00, $2.50 and §2. |fect in {schools | cember lows: | Kindergarten [Kahms, Kenneth Beatrice Corlettc Grade 1A—-A. M raine Daniels, Priscilla {Barbara Morse, Antonett James Burgess, Leo Cassidy, Griffiths, Russell Lindstrom, Pisell, William Grise Grade 1A—0P, M.: Barbara Schu-| bert, Angelina Gnazzo, | Grade 1B—A, M.: Lodislaw Kopy-| wzynski, Willlam Mayes, Clarence Morgan, lLouls Solomone, Julia le.| femine, Allene Stellmacher Grade 1B—P, M atol | Robert Livingston; ymond Mary Chambrello, Constance ricre, Grade stanee D fol- hristmas morning at 9 o'clock thera will be a cclebration of the Holy 4'0":\munlmu tev. Samuel Sutelifn of New B will have char that scryvice, cuatee of | | There will be the regular morning | worship at the Methodist ehurch Sun- |day at 10:45 a. m., followed by Sun- | {day school at 12 o'clock. The Junior {league will meet in the church social room at 3 p. m, and the Epworth lleague at 6:45 p. m., followed by the regular evening scrviee at 7:30 ! o'clock, VoA O Puller will have [charge of the serviees | G MacDonald of Eimhurst, N Y the holiduys guest of his grandparent | Mrs, Philip Lotz, at their ! Cottage street Dr. A, Benson of New spending a tew days as the | his purents, Mr, and Mrs, 8. at their home In this place Mr. JoNnson of Hartford ing u fow days as the guest of his son, William Johnson, at his home on Main | [#treet, Donald r M. A, M Morgan tain Lucy Coons, Lo- Macl.e Suntue Danlel | Joseph | f g is spending A Fradette, Smith, | Guer- as Mr, home on A~ 1lavia Con- DeGincomo, Amelia Sciola, Jane sile, Donald Whitams, | Burton Distin, Grade 3 Junior Mills, il Varrone, Prior, Herbert Casey, ldward Scran- ton, Helen Kopyszynska, Isabelle Pat. | tison, William Johnson, John Silverio, Inez Naaman, Dorls Sprague, Marion ith, Grade 20 Faniola, Barbara Susie Leport, njamin, Grebowskd, . Mk« Haven is guest of Benson, An Love [ tocel Pis Leonard Cus- Hart is spend- Broadwell Louise & RNonketty's, Bank 1 advt. Nmas trecs ut Giana phone 6 Berlin Trecs delivered to door,- . SOUTHINGTON NEWS the regular the selectmen amount of $1,200 were sclectmen Inspec the reeon- el road to Shuttle Meadow iperintendent of Schools William Coggins announced yesterday that three teachers have been engaged to Pl the positions left vacant by the !resignations of Mrs, William Degnan, Miss Elliott and Mrs. Arthur Nelson, Niss Nellle Dunlavy Danbury will assume the principaiship of the South Center school, Miss Bessic M. Turner o!f Thomaston will te grade 1 v the Lineoln school, and Miss Fdith Wadhams of Watcrtown will teach third in the Milldae | we ) l. The fune died at the Nelson morning, noon at 2 Oak Hill cemetery. and Mrs street announce their daughter, to Lawrenee Debelice, son » Deltelice of Meriden : Lewis High school team opened the season with Collins High s their opponents the town ening. The local boys were oute 4 fre whistle to W hist) but the team showed the sort of spirit that augurs | for a successful Son Pexto Mutual Relief o v Christmas party membe and their children town hall this afternoo Word has been received here of the Mrs. Alice B. Wolcott N former resident of 5, Ruth Broadwell, Kiiz French, Anna Mildred Peplow, Susco, Iph Corlctte, Joseph | Perron, Albert San. Washburn, Gnazzo Cottrell Pischl, Johnson, O'Dea ek, William Howard Veelan, Wil llam Gallagher, Albert Miller, Bertyl Nyberg, Vrank Pavano, Kenneth | & Tyler. Vitardi, Antonio Yacobellis, lomo Itos Lepore, weed, Kedergren Grade Elcanor thy Tredenick, Freda Hibbard, Nathatie MeCann, Catherine Peel Mary Robert Calve T Wiifred Roderiek Iobert of the meeting bills to ordered paid At Erling d ra Mildred Jergan, of neer, John Klsworth Michael Zommers an Av Mabel LR Anita wh v Walter Tony Met Girolomo, [ Fmily Varrero, wyn Kawalski Datoli Florenee Tani Collins, i Gnazzo, ' Ostrom Capar ach Ugo Parsell, Grad Dola | ord ed 1 Casct Smith, Damis Daniets, | the arades Nelson, home o Kdws Oakland road, Thur: will be held Sunday o'clock Burial will George his son, ral o ¥ ello, Nussel! Johr of cphena Austiy Ernestine hnson, Manwsg the eng Miss Mary Michael At © Lee Louis hard Burgeess ¥ Howard of ! Mis COMMUNITY THEATER Today at 2:30 and 7:30 p. w. KRATHERINE. MacDONALD With Bryant Washbmn and Mic I Lewis in her drama e Hud<on Ray WOMAN coNQuUInRs (@ cceniv ) cop Moving” Samue he basketball school hall vile jin last « well to the in the tion “rm death of of Montclair, this town Union Grange Christmas party hall jast evening. Mr. and Mrs day for New Symrna, the winter months Cards have bheen receive Ralph Thompson and Henry Fiuer, who are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Streeter of Orlando, Fla. Mr. and Ve Streeter were former residents of this town A cantata, “A Joke on Clans” prescuted by the Wires the Pantsville church evening. « Py Lyoms. in “K sunday at BICHARD RARTHELMIE S “THE BOND B0 Another soreen classie, vivalling “Tol'able David.” A drama of the Virginia wilds and a boy too young o vealize, oo oMl to forget. Mermaid Comeds “The Vagram ™ Seemic held Oxley its annua' assemb!y n in lert to. Frank Noble Fla., to spend CHRISTMAS TREES and Bulhe Testing Sant Live Baptist was last Mingo JunctioiWorker's | Home Wrecked by quhg Mingo Junction, Ohio, Dec The home of Tom Sabatina worker wrecked by explosion [ cecaped unin Arnamited Latest T Fistnres Repairing B.&L. Service Station MAIN ST a min | dyramit | t peopls This Je was 10tay i e carly in the ho home n i h 1 | terenn five months. | " Flainvitle con No motive I L & the waci explosive knomn | Helen | e | homes: field, Me.; Williame, | Pendlebur | Grade | Datoli, Frank /'0117@0!2 XA, | CowisTHAs The Hertford's topping Center: lito, ington, endo, ville, ette, Grade tore James Hart, Sam k. achmar Webe: Grade Boliver, Camb ( Gru ward Earl, Groham Eyres, Waltrude Gregory, Maynard, Grade | bert Pavano, ge, | sante, winie Plainville News ;. i o Lena Howard Smith, | Conforti, imina Scranton. Gerald Deutch, Emma Pelleuchia, Malcohu G Minna Washburn, Weltha l.ena Pedroline, Iidgar Hibbard, Horace Ilis Parrar, Ther: , Ler Mildre Helen Al csa na bert Me- Wash- Char- Geraldine ali- co- d Lafay French. —Kenneth Banner, Salva- Carpenter, ace n, BA- ny Doris Edna Lester, Helen Wilhelmina Millie Vi Chimbrello, | all, Joseph Gallagher, Chester laura Naaman, Peplow Strunz, ilardi, Hdward Berga parrell Carter, Saunders, 6B -—Louisc Rose | Smith, Albert Stevenson, Carpenter, |bert Cheetham, Antoinette DiMarco, Fiorence Gr Livingston, Alexander drew Pedrolene, Agnes Scranton, Grace Skelly, mith, Helen § Grades 5C-60 | Mildred Carpenter, { I2milio Gnazzo, Tony Gonska, | Grabowski, recnier, Pattison, taymond urgeon. -Ernest George Hazel Margaret veer HIGH SCHOOL FIVE WINS Frank re Marguerite ciello, Ida Datoli, Ray Distin, Ed- La Johnson, nee Russell | Harvey Dest, Her- Al- Ericson, Julia Marion An- Perron, Vin ton Appruzzee, Joseph Casciello, Certani, Josephine Conforti, Nelen Ellen Morgan, rone, Amalu pellis, Wi Grade 7 garct Ma Nichola Henne, | on Nyber, | ons, Grade | Tves, Earl ing Mo ti Oke Rockewe Vicinus Grade ginia O | Gallagher, cari, Geo anti Abbie nquist, ( SA nforti, niola, Aliee 1 TA- ry hotkowski, John Paters o Vilarc e Zinmbrelio. Arthur Collins, Howard Downham, Carroll Drys Aunie Jennie DiYulio, Gallagher, bert Gnazzo, OUlive MeBurney, William i\, John Var- , Carmine Yaco- Bunne Vivian 1, Da Al- Mar- vis, lale, aniola, Lillian Hanson, Lena i Benjamin Lepo isthe r L i n Emma Hills, LeRoy Morse, Hazel P n, Arthur A H Ka , Emily rge ar! ope Pe Helen eck, M Okena e Beat Farrar, Kre S lills, 1ist, Al zel, Sim- m- Robert Deegun, Dorothy leGibbon, Iren Nat ert V 1, Vir- ary Kilby, Sebastian Ar- Backman, Tony Caliendo win Char fum Dig; Ber- gle, Frederie Gainer, Horace Grayson, Vie- "|tor Hurtado, Grade | Walter B Murphy, Levester Johnson, Warren Kenncth Pri Washington, ior, Stephen Sasek, Charles Mills, Gordon William Schaefer, White, Rutland Woodrur, Melldowic Teac The fol 51 ton, Ma.; | castle, | nam, Cor Johnsbury son, Pear Principal Orrin L, Judd left to of day Bl home | vt { Me.: Nicotena Ilizabeth Sophi John hers 1 lolwing Miss n Vi cham, \ pend 11 Alfred Seymour In M N Weber, elito, Stanley. mun, Yaro: ve For Homes tes uth Mi i 5 rant, Norfolk, Conn, h chers Alf red Marjorie Mild re Jennie lert to nd the Christmas holldays at their Miss Mary Mills, West Brok- Miss Aliee Lane, Stoning- Jacobs, Miss Esther Nelson, Miss N ttie 0} Harriet Miss A olidays Christmas Fxercises Christmas exercises wero vesterds program of carol [the vario noon and singing ous grade parents w The eh room usu us the . A ere ildren 18 1a was carried large present at the exercises kindergarten the enjoyed a Christmas building. A large Christmas trec out in numbe party ¥ cott, Jey nna ye at Dor held the or of New- ut- St i ar- ter. the set, in er. vari- the in their w erectod and each child recelved a bag a Christmas pres- of candy ent The sold ye p 100 hools ogith her take a Hartford Mrs, E the seven her hom [ 11ness o and m ipils in Vo vill oy et o1 osition schols dith th in Charlestown Harold 1. 1¢ for their parents grades Christmas a8 teacher Porsythe, again cher Resigns T oand als t 8 his on kas resigned in g teache ade roin is still confiv substituting for her Swell Librars Pond The Rive a my {ehureh la of the Ik ment ' supported | ple Thoese { fair | to the pu (Conti 1sicale Wednesd as the annual a rary of th It rtiste blie her The Plainy Notic prosed heter Man Com [ public h The str Engin ¢ Plain on Oct quired. The sion have fits accru A by ing, &% i= erel st pnmissio ation hy ¥ ile fund a il take who N, N Woman's club of Plainvi in the Congregational vening, Th best municis nd s art i wn Pla NOTICE nd ado aring on O et zrade approved bullding and hoth n established and abos wer Mck e 20tk Plainvilic made ing t reason inK 1 adopted Webster lishment and Town P will b Main £t in and with shown at publlc hearing marked is “tor St 3 Mainvi has 1 fdce yout da To Plan " the Jannary r for the ewelling | mo is con®¥ld nsna n the plic e and Broad 0 a larger number of peo- wr Webster nd « grades ow map of Webster 8t rnan the ted wn « i « ppro ab are Irawn et e rk re mmis ments of bene propos and rades. {bullding lines as follows West i %k G e Sin Hosrie E. Ha Hoerle Osborne er \peon mages the et and damages sustain the curb and Benefi ts silver cake plate and a silver tea set lin Dutch reproduction as well as a pound of candy. Miss Josephine Hy- [iand of the Forestville school branch was given a five pound box of candy, The school closed last nlgy until January 3 for the annual Christmas 'recess, The following program was presented at the closing session last nigh America Mandolin solo Bristol News POLICEMEN EXPLAIN NEED OF INCREAGE Gommissioners Hold Special Meet- ing to Discuss Wage Raise v . Ensemble ‘Old Wal ceeas Mr. Madeson Song—"It Came Upon the Midnight (o 77 T SR Advanced Class | Guitar Solo ...... Pasqual Basile Christmas Carol-—"The First Noel,"” Miss Hyland’s and Miss Fallon's classes, ‘larin teac t Mr. Miller ng—"Christmas in All Lands.” Messrs, lagotte, Bassar, Rugquist, Miller, Marsh, Gendron, Gasparro, Palmisano, and the Misses Raven- cile, and Ragotte, all from M illon's ciass. Accordion Selections..Mr. Palmisano Silent Night" By all classes i Di Lammermoor"” e Mandolin and Guitar Rocco and Gaspar Borelll, Spangled Banner Remember Carnival Workers In appreciation of their hard work jon the carnival and other committees of Dristol lodge of Elks, the members have presented an Flks stick pin, set with diamonds to Allen Hall and an emblem ring to Maurice J. Kenyen, Mr. Hall was treasurer of the earni- val committee well as secretar: while Mr, Kenyon has taken a prom inent part in the house and other committecs. Vactories Close The majority of the local manufae- turing plants closed down today until Wednesday to allow the employes a meaning increases of from twenty- short vacation over the holiday pe- | five cents to half a dollar on these af- | riod. As the plants are very busy, f little time off is being given so that Thé commissioners took the peti- |the workers have but one day, in ad- tion into consideration will report | dition to the Christmas holiday. back at the next meeting of the city| on California council. As the old council has held Mrs. William Daly of Mid- SRR T il ke ohe t left yesterday for New York first nia decision for from that port for New Or- urne yuth- ) Los ifor- Mrs. Wils Defeats Terryville, 38 to 20 on Bas- kefhall Court—City Tractors at Freight Station—DBristol Grange Has Enjoyable Christmas Party— Messrs Star k. L. MacDonald Here, The raise was discus- sed at a special polics police a con- meeting of the night, when department rgeant Danicl Aldie Bre- Mcloughlin, William Edw O'Connor @p- the board The regu- lar men want an increase, which will bring the salary up to about $43 a |week in the future, while the super- numerary officers want $2 for mov- ing picture theater attendance, $3 for {dances and $3 for athletic contesis, commissioners last {deputation from the sisting of Detective MacGillicuddy, auit, John «' Thompson and peared before Mr str a dle to raise rs for counci the by will old Angeles board aniell o that city After mak- stay months, they wil urn to their home here. Mrs, Daniell was formerly ehief super- visor at the 11 telephone exchange, while Mr. Daniell was connected with the maintenance department of the local exchange for a long time, Banks Play Santa Claus was played the National bank this week, iwhen the customers of that financlal institution remembered by handy memorandum books and ther- mometers of a handsome design, The and its affiliated institution, the ican "Trust company, sends out usefol reminders of the holiday n each ar, All-Collegians Tonight The AllCollegians will oppose the West Ends tonight at Red Men's hall, when the local lineup will be strengthencd by the appearance of Lester Woodford, Syracuse university athicte at center, The collegian ranks will inciude players as Alexan. der of Storrs, Foster of Tufts, Mur. hy of Providenee, Stull of Spring- leld, Moore of Wesieyan, Rost of Lee of Rockland, Maine, I8 visiting rela. | /8% and James of Pennaylvan s | tives and friends In the eity the | the_Preliminary costest. the New Ies Nolldayy, Mu was beorsiars {he | PATtUTe girls Wil play the Manchester 10081 ohamber B st s two 1 GIFIE five. Dancing will follow the | contests, with the program heing yeu before going Mainc position, played by Sparks' orchestra, Serve Fina! notices Willg yugh and L Murray fam | ing of several High S The local high |from the Terryville tet last night at the local gynasium by score of 3§ to 20, The locals were in no danger throughout the contest, easily scoring over the op- ponents from the nearby town. Al. though the locals have never been beaten by 1he rryville team on th local floor, Terryville has always been victortous in that place, so that a series is being arranged to bring the quintest together in that town and if | @ rubber game is necessa a neutral floor will be decided upon, Fishermien Seck Licenses, | Superintendent of Schools Ka A Reiche was the first of the local fish- ing enthusiasts to apply for the fish- Ing license that is now required by the state for the users of the line and | {rod, Henry B. Kimberly was a close xecond to Mr. Reiche in getting out his licens: 1 Wins school five won high schoo! quin- Runt Rristo! / by were bank such Secretary Visiting | Vo cretary Edward 1. Mac- Danald of the chamber of commer over of of for 10 the DUEL CAL Dee, The row between Deputy Ednard Herriot, leader of the radical newspaper La Liberte, has been settled duel will take place A followed an ex. change of charges through Final Notices of assessments t) laying of the sewer on Oakland strect yesterday by Detectives sergeant Daniel MacGillicuddy of the police department. At the hearing the last meeting of the city council, no opposition was heard in connection With the asscasments of the cli, 80 that the amounts ot City Tractors Arrive new city tractors arrived at t freight station today. Both will be prepa for shov removal wor once that fwill be no to traffic when mow comes. Grange Christmas 1 Christmas meeting night i or the m voked Iaris and neo lenge personal spapers ch cou 1 " The ocal machines 50 there of the Red Me mbers v ut sury An entertainment al grange wigwam t dses beca on the " also presented Brictol Bricrs and Mre, John B resident, who live in friends in t Dorothy Maley Jennings schoo holidays Miss ¥ « schoo My form: are Churehi Niantic ity t uity is apending 1 visiting Miss Nam is &p e on ceess at h " 1 0% ling th Gift« Vor ndsome testimoni Haro! is sper Ma School Teachers Ha . te nt wer Vers irlegation. Frederick G t Here I nig mont's first district And sympathy polici system at the awver as a with schools Miss Miss 1 given to s in wilie Coolidge . Christmas is more than a Holi- day—it is a Heritage of Happi- nes= in the hearts of men. Down through the centures it has brought the beautiful benedic- tion of “Peace on Earth: Good- Will to Men." And each year it brings us anew the pleasure of wishing you with our whole heart, “A Merry Christams and biding Happiness throughout The PLAINVILLE TRUST Co. PEAMNVILLE, CONN