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NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1924. 7 - e . ST Pl . .II N Bowling Results ‘ A staterfnt |stroet and Maria Mary Balgenorth STANDARD STEEL LEAGUI B pt [N At police hea ers this morn- of 12 Myrtle streol, Tittie X 8 17 m BnE that the aceident was in the category isseud to Philip A, Young of 28 i N 1 J of unfortunate collisions which had Sergeant street, Hartford and Miss nhorne . [ resulted fata motormun, Elewnor A. Dulac of 117 Gridiey Linssl L last night 1 v had at A license to wed been issued 1 ] * tempted 1o ) the cross. 10 Albert J. Rujune of New Britain | arifo fi pping Center: HflUSE BFAU“FU' wh GAR-AUTO CRASH . s et . ’" 8. N & S L4 the a W numere preet Y/ l 3 &4 culls, wi sken plac —————— Over $300 Taken in on First : Mrs. Ellen Dailey Victim ol AST[]R [;[]NF"]tNT 'LL BE REAL CAUSE FOR THANKSGIVING | ol Rl | o IT ‘ Night of Sale 1 o oot Collision in Forestyille Tales of e tar vast and N Ofice R TR s of the old wer 3 b4 g N [ mett Post 1. W f FOR THOSE WHO SELECT A COAT SATURDAY HOLY. NAME SOUIETY WHIST /- ; IR STAVITH RORSING E i i e i 4 B0 plesidio’ 5 o SR eminine Parliament Member . .\lMl Will Be Collected Saturday ' X . =Mayor Dutton fells Veterans of - e | U ]“'d‘ L % ] [ P H . R ‘ b n honor pholds Entrance Into Politics It is unusual, so early in the season to \s it is only by the cooperation of the | Nights—Sherift Impounds Horses 1 3 ' Wonders of Old World—Work On e offer the newest and smartest winter cc ats | makers we can offer garments at this — Hemingway-Greener Nuptiali— (1) g | Comfort Station started—W ood- | b folded 8 view while on . : ; * for women and misses with all profit taken | sale’s low prices it will pay ‘vou well to 1. Cavell 1 36 v glob ting cr tev Astor's off., buy now. | Beservoir Water Belog Used, T felt May Attend Conyention [holding the thralled | e hax Regular Regular $29.50 | The “Nouse Beautitul® sate con (P i Mrs, Elien | ¢ WM Setie ! ; annual cone COATS 19.8 COATS ey o ducted by the Women's Federation | rbe (BN | [ t, well . 1 I 1 r al council of Regular & RR e tuight with more ma 1 Y] cit y 1 y ; ARy oncbed Regular $19.50 “h“lj" Q,‘,“’-“' 2 ; 38 ith ot 1 @ exlra 1 was thor ' [ COATS - COATSE . 1 of the d : o | v aharias L Follo Wil 1118 lalle 4 e LU SRR = 5 : : 4 QUi U ContlintaR oy Raty S A | 23 S By g bt Al ' i £ § i Fur Trimmings of Beaver, Squirrel, 1. Masti I'his i Automatics tr 8 CTOss ' i e i Materials—Veloria, Lardo, Kashmer- | Wolf, Muskrat, Fox, Skunk, Opossum, Nu- of one which sho made . [ R CahilELPECaAt Sopceation I laine, Newzelia, Downywool, Furlaine, | tyia, Sealine, Marmot and Japanese Mink " and I o i O} turns to g ! Lustrosia, Velvetone, Suede, Revella, ete. | iy varied choice. S : Bl ; L ! ",‘ DEOIEEEY S pu s the Styles—the smartest; sizes for women Don’t miss this chance to get vour coat coquigped W i q 15 e f ralotia. s and misses, | and save big. iture s Parsons comes from 4 : These include a.rece % ST SATURDAY parlor, hedroom, s Notes 2 e e YOUR T \."‘1 (H\\( E TO (I‘"l‘ YOUR COAT AT '\IA‘\(I ACTU Rlal{ COST|[j [reom, uitacey ghil (LTEID, 28 Plati ' ) Kind ot EEAs! Sl S R e S Y 2 kitehen, pantry e t A the last mentioned ienza at lome \ ) | dren’s grab ba All of the fur-| K f | sl s tinued, “that | nishings are for lowers and | hare Pit NS - = s plants arc also displayed these being | Mass,, i ' | ) . ( it t agree with Just the One For Wear With Your New (oat—Choice here Saturday of as smart > of Mrs. dwin Hills, Donations of articies to | nd t I belie ) people a showing of up to the minute millinery as can be gathered together; J.“‘”,"\_"’“ e :‘ New Dt Jged the who thir emselves, Tasteful Hats of velvet, satin, faille, felt and metallic cloths made in all the latest ||/ of ton & el el ; ; N”m:m; SR g o 3 : ! 7 ng ¥ o aceepted of fashion’s fancies, trimmed with snappy pompmu fur, chic touches of lace and flow- | eral chairman of the affair, | than : M‘M_ ers, with choice of all the ](‘adlnz colors 4 90 22 [ Holy Name Whist {n } a | 1 th Christianity. and black. Priced . i to 0 o ety | T &7 ool / ) s I do when so many wom- e 2 St ey | nro Broad N tis b 1 t they are going Misses and C hl|d|(‘l'| htted to Hm very newest, Scotch plaid Tams with Scarfs to ““‘“‘ '-"\‘ ¢ s At t match. Also Teddy Bear checked and plain Tams and Felt and Velour Hats in all the | the },‘M”‘:': ”‘ il \\ o ir s | wanted colors—98c to §7.98 Each, Ladies’ prizcs First, Misa Kather | o put ansal " Buckingham Hotel at ine Pryor; seconc Mrs. William | - il ap Gallagher: third, Tostwick, | Ty Rent—3 furnistied rooms. 1 e H'}m er, N Y, I\ Burned Men's prizes First, I Pellerin; e f ; il : sccond, Thomas Royce: third, O, <er | S i | relic o | x Provencher. A utiful silver | - s i parts of “ » bers donate their services , to the Mr. Cabany and family are mov- | cake dish donated by Mrs, Henry (' ’ £l “lr'~ 1 -‘w 1 1o we er ln ews church. Those present were ing from West Cromwell into tha | Baum was raffled off and won | 3 \ s on the outslde of 1 do wer John Kiniry, Mrs, Edward 1 | Samoti residence in the Westfield | Mlss Jean MeC i 0 il ‘ 1 the door 1 ght when the Buc M Mrs. Joseph Doug Miss Pads district and Mr. moili and family | The card playing was fo | k ¥ np when she saw q e osihe) = th of YM.; | Miss Rose Kiniry, Miss Florence!are moving into the Gabany resi-|Program of dan ) or | : P RN el L i Syracuse-Cortland r-”L N,S NAME lS Perrotta, George Mivan, Fd-| dence. all, music e eoinned o0y o ondlryation f“"LP M e \ st by | fire of ard Lardner, Phillip M. Fagan and | The schools of the town will close | BOoth's orchestra of Bristo : | uction of i und i " Total loss was S L 1o kol of e ows wi s Hosts b e (UITS RUM BUSINESS e R Weddings Approaching Thanksgiving recess, y will re- | Nm"vm-u; tomorrow, thers i A G s e | - s BR"A[;HEI] IN THWN VT‘:O ¥ 1!;:1;;" Ott;:";r;“ o R s e Do ‘MQ' s et Waterhurs Van Now Going t Sell esetully tor the pro- | Mexican Govt, Files sington residents will take place a — o'cloc v Saturday ove Y e i« St. Paul's church within the next Until now there has been no ¢ Crockery But is Given Substantial M el [")mcxl for Workers [ronwaske gaine s, fon b Iharkes L .”fhv CHGH Y ! Fine Just the Same, reasurer g ! Mrxico ( 21—The De. Supporters Appear {0 Further | £z by o 3 b e morn LR o , : i oo o o PRI or Forrn siuons an B w\msmgnm and Miss Elvira Guim- il offma LAREA f M strect, "Woodfll May Come inst {reatment received by His Intevests for Sematop | o, s of cenngon, "ot NT MY (fhe ot b s e L o of A o s wedaliiy ¢ intevest will be that of 257 rded Baturday ni wasg fined ; t Post, V. T 5 ] M ow of Lonisiana, — Charles Vigra of New Britain and i aniloca Mposeaniicabinati f the couats i ! I to pine e tions by DELEGATES INTERVIEWED Miss Rose Marieni of Kensington. R "' ‘\"1 1€ "d"ul’mn T u‘\i‘p As of 1 : X o Y Mr, Vigra s chef at the Burritt g Sl egaaner H this 1 e v ¢ g f 1 to gone i MR adio Detects Roaring of I0om e i ‘ ik i Finger {s Amputated ‘ e ““""‘N "th lay on rura t of las i Yo ¢ | £ _ Feclesinstical Soclety Will Be 152| Charles Nott of Berlin is getting Atoms at Contact e O thg W vl | al John J. Persh- | GRANTED DIVORCH along nicely, after having one of his e =z A W g : " . Years Old—Hunters Report Good | ngers amputated. Mr. Nott was e oTenc 5 : ! Property ‘Transfers B afflicted with blood poisoning and #t| Schenectady, N. Y., Nov. 21, -The b ie ity ( i u 1 e Keough s Wil |, Regulla=To HearsReporifonfRed|| o0 8 L2l S8 PRt R ER Sl SeheniClaly OV o ANov e W ape ‘ Al : i 2 : Phielin tao o o Cross Drive—>Meagley Funeral. to prevent the poison from spread- |are attracted by the magnet R e fon tolonter that his PRt : g on dchinlc airse el A ng. heard by means of a device recently | “Please do not o pragas ) i§ mornnig the att - g g J U5 G It ! ofl | Congressman John Q. Tilson of Bowling Matches Tonight perfected in the resoarch laboratory | o1 pareel post | fiis ¢ [ tv. She atlended y . Sl The Kensington bowling teams | Y aneral FPlhctela o e it ] )] I property 17ed A Ncw Haven, whaybas been men- ) A0 CAFURET O asine Al | o e ¢ ral “; (e G| storas mail i ; Sl 1 : oncd as a candidate for United | ;1 e S8 T i e s na is ¢ ) to ¥ ] ates § r, has received a great . + 4 5 o % Ismis v a ! Ainy ! 1M AT s of land contest is progressing hot and hpavy | ;e roar . SR o uust in Berlin during the past few | -4 ”N,’fmr"' A m(’:‘ Y| fact the roarin ] ‘ W i R it ~ = jays, it is said. Howling G R i) ) 1 unk Bl stors, Fisoe 1 = 3 2l = == y : | bowling enthusiasts. All teams fin Vo henait s s = | y - i HELD FOR TRIAT Several of his friends have Deel |y ououq are making a £00d ShOW- | joug <nn en e 1 : f & lat ' Nty 5 rt, N ) ’ x m¥Beriin RinPanWaitomnt ftolloarnliiiis SRS Sy Rsinet eR R louRsneals according 1o « X ) the i it 5 S 2 ! ow the town stands on his candi- | V8 and each is battling mghtily for [moniers, and consequently it now |1 ca ) - ) M e " ar ob Prominent Republican reai- | ¢ Prize at the end o ECASONL vl dhe ble to listen to t 5 . i - 5 ' To Check U'p Red Cross Work | of S i . 3 A e dents have been interviewed by The members of the Kensingtor t of a et on iron or other X - : 3 hese men, who are sure that the | oon'or Boc scouts will meet this |y " v . TRt 4 ) congressman would make an ideal | o T8 207y S0 ook at the home |, e ¢ ou 2 : o s i Lo at e | ¢ D, hansen, of Dresder 1 ¢ Y y HALALD ’ ¢ Scoutmaster Paul G. Baker. Al 4 . } § : i Whether or not he will be nom- f to ARITERE S0 o B resont |GErmANS. A piece of soft iron c Cano 1 inated at the coming convention in [ 161 hat £l Scouts be PHESCHtiinsorted in a coil of*17,000 turns i Hartford 1s( not known. Arthur | it 0% BRCE 08 e e drive |{Toe mil wir el R tmothers only A . 010 & \ Benson and Claude W. 8tevens, the | 0 5L T "o ito i SR g S SWELT POW- S - two delegates chosen to represent | & Feporied that te_arive s ect head phones or | ., WACT Prim Rescryoi i \ Berlln at the convention, have been | St asteri i i i Uicincarn : s ) interviewed by Tilson's supporters, | o 0 5 Rena e | 2 ; 1 AN but whether or not the Interviews | 5. 0" 0 Sork fn the last n s A TBAD! ¢ . s d any effe these men is also | bk e 2 ¢ DPONTACCTPT and =11 W S, ; L any clet on these men te st | p% L 0E 10T O i : DAL o Suburban Height By GLUYAS WILLIAMS known, Mr. St t ¥1the progress of the work will 1 of N e 2 Always tell othe h| that the men had spoken to him S sound i3 so ¢ i Y : . made in the near future, T r all Dru ¥ ‘bont the congressman. have been busy all week imi- | i ‘ Taking Out The Ashes oM S anasissvmar: Congressman Tilson has been & |jol PU€ ST A0 : while the | 1, 1 member of the house of representa- | (*8¢ T3 S e TR Tronithe i ’ : = = = {ives for several years and has been | 206 T€ @ ; f extremely | jrg ; WSins one of the most influential men in|" i Roeclle HOMcagloy 1 card v 5 : 1 t body during his term of service. The ALK oAt TaSy e nomenon | from . !t h Soclety 152 Years Old s R s ] t The Worthington Ecoleslasttcal | o¥ 108 B¢ T B0 FEs e Sorns ¢ ’ q society will be 152 years old on | SR T 00 boring tow e | it December 6. Tt s uniikely that any | L0 FrFE GG Hemingway - Greener ! n ohscrvance of the event will take | ©¢oCk Trom the Berlin o : L | s s the 150th anniversary of Fisk ,' \’\HI"« o STl i & = « ’ the crganizafion was observed with | JSi8 T00 &0 0 R0 turning. |t nt ! n f g exercises in 1922, S e thRlT: : Hunters Report Good Results. | "‘:':"“"‘":”' ‘”"‘ din Back ‘oila : ey 5 - | . In spite of the fact that the hunt-| iaes S SR gaaecats Pithisn Setor avhic ‘ RS 0N TRTIT TN - = | son has been short this year, | Lt o ul s : : s . ; [ " 3 i R 3 il p on the sport, rabbits a T Y e g | R , plentiful, as are partridges and other e el S = 1 ( i | N 2% Several hunfers have bagge Sk x < | . 1 \ 7 ] H LT " ol n NN s \ | { i, b | ({ | game dthnars for "“" {imdRiones h M SL’RUB HJESH OFF Georg MY SPECIALTY j ! ’ N | thn eiTea mAWIILWorll Oueii | flosns 18t Her Lo iRLar i : i : J ; N ) » s degrro team of Ber-| Ilv‘y‘-x a1y Tl Giana | Now Treatment fs Being Tried Out K. of P Tnitiation $OMEORTABLE MU ' \ES | er w e men's | A ¢ i 3 - ~ ! .to Newlngton | attracted a great deal of attention n | ygrectively in Viewna—Patients | d > < | g v 1\0'\,‘,,‘\"-1“:““ ries like a baby and | Lose One Pound a Week ! s of U s 2 ! i S caldates there ;1“”~‘: o 1 laugh to perfer 3 o Apdie Eyesight specialist \ . | 4 ladies’ team re- | plishme the abl gh like il s AL MAIN ST Phone 1905 T ' 3 TOOR * ¢ v n an 1 night | a huma 1 M.‘; s r. T} i w I ! ; . er tains Church Choir Large Crowd Eapected AaEibrous Gherey 5oy ; sl ] — | NeT 11 Ty M | ) C. Brennan., pastor of | A large gathering is expected 0 v a : AL : R i g o o (N S it e ot 8 b . B e e O A . | nes e church | held tor 1, hy & ) N | rie cy supper, | Kensington Athle For those | The 8 treatment, with a : | N, \ { N | lor ¢ was held. | portunity will be given, but the dane- [than variety ' 4 \ el \ : i 3 the annual | ers will also be provided with taken four or five times a day, 3 *ompen By { = [ ’ wo T . Dr. Brennan, in | chance to enjoy themselves 1o the |more the better ry part of : : ; | = B ¥ . ler to show the appreciation of | strains of McKeon's orchestra body must be 1 and as myc e ; X | b s : | e o parish for the work done by n,.‘\ N East Berlin Items pressure .vu/] pplied to mak sl | S - choir during the year, as the mem- | The local members th Boy ' the work ¢ les effectiy % ; | Scouts will attend a meeting of their | After'the rubbing a cold or tepid | = 2 { { .——'-=?—_—'!="—'_'-———=‘|':w,, at Berlin this ev { shower or nge should be tak . \ 4 ] ¢ | var —eee——————| Philip Nase of Middletown is visit- | If these ca e 0 TN o : fendoas 4 . | tng at his nome on Wileox aver the enth unmgafld epau']ng o r < " ] Big Collegiate Dance || to b Kiven i | overy weel PIANOS and PLAYERS : ; ol t Wednesday | . 2 2 x od Given by THE JOLLY TWO e A : All Work Guaranteed oL Vorester Hall, Berlin W SUN. = MON. ~ TUES. — WED S = ven | | 127 GREENWOOE ST. Tel. 833-3 1

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