New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 22, 1924, Page 7

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NEW RRITAIN DAILY. HERALD, S.’\TURbAY' NOVEMBER 22, 1924, Y — ey | . ol Advent chureh, 1045 a. m » over an advertising arrangement on |stand & minuto in silent tribute te PIa'nvIIIe News \1:'\:11‘;:‘..“:"4“,\'\’1‘:\"”3 with serinon by Bn:'tol News the curtain of a local Uheater, for \mll.m..m. Kiing Harding ,wl‘m which they assert some fraud has | died at Marion, Ohlo, yesterday | ®unday school; 6 p. ., Loyal Work |been practised, According to the| The silence ended, the exalted ruls ers mocting: 7 p. Di, evening son story of the merchants, advertising in @ brief talk characterized the A speeial colioeti o taken the advertising cor i | up at the Church of Our Lady of | [ Al went wen o of ihe Armagh Cathedral Merey fomorrow to purchuse new MMMMMMWMWM‘wammmmwmwmmf” ki, i, Nov. 32 Reading Clul Entertainment. Buy Oilcoth as Substitate |, e et o Away Alter Accident | period emonies Pythians to Give Bazaar. heen sol¢ fin ¢ The Knights of Pythlas and the ©y further » A Lers : & ; “House Beau- on L. Bishop Chosen Master at (1011 \ ; o sympathy Quilt Brings $100 at “House Beau- 000 oo ve a bazuar was threatened ur the at iy . They tiful"—Pythians to Hold Bazaar !0 Grange Hall on Thursday 11 Annual Meeting—I"uncral of Mrs, continued 1 pi 6 ¢ i g it I'riday, Deceml and 12, Food gaged legal counse t ¢ ' 4 - Y —Hunting Scason Closes—Court and fancy articles will he on sale| Dailley Monday—>Mcrchants Be- - R 2 A nerchants hoth afternoo while there will b Change SUIl Vague, & program. of entor(ainment and | > Love Ihcy:Have Becn “Elcoved -‘rw‘l1 within t Not a slicker or raincoat of any " ‘|'~w ‘v"'\yx"} gl Lousen iealysetyan Shenbuelnsessiian description I8 to bo bought for any | bt AR B Al meeno oL JALy Weriagigenl here will a cottage merting Sanford price in Plainvilie, and stocks of i : “The Hottentot” Coming 30 o'clock toniorrow evening : . S oiicloth are vapidiy disappearing. %' +90 ) QhuIN 1 i i : sentation Ha IT NOT ONLY DELIGHTS THE KIDDIES BUT THEIR PARENTS Tho downnour of the morming ar. [0t he homs of Figr Stebbife, Hand face and & possiblc fracturcd ity Player AS WELL. BRING IN THE YOUNGSTERS AND IIAVE THEM rived alost. simultanconsly —with || A P A : wday nigit FITTED WHILE SITTING IN THE ANIMAL SEATS. THEY WILL the liead ot Vg procemion’ot auto- | oUE0 Gl e ntacalor Sarfimonal Ay ENJOY THAT AND YOU WILL BE DELIGHTED WITH THE QUALITY football gama in New Haven, and |rect OF OUR FOOTWEAR AND THEIR MODERATE PRIC the occupants of the cars, dressed [ . Hunting "‘v'\’f"_‘."““‘ noaway shorte { pairing a car, owrn in the holiday clothes, were given SOME SPECIAL VALUES pause by the continuing rainfall. | o "0 S e i mnupe U Elvilaliony The: Car after car stopped al the loca 5 s bount e : g inally open nutil fomorrow evening, Ollle Gilford il : 8 7 i . A clothing shops and by 10 o'clocl Filford Children’s Lace Shoes of tan and smoked elk, with flexible Wvery Miicker In staek had boen acld Mrs. Ollie Gilfor hunting is forbidden on Sundays. | . . tally ns \e shortness of t bRao e soles, are specially priced 2 50 $3 00 out and rubbers were fast disap- | 111¢, SN of il s fiasy Ry at Foxs A e LR e A 1 . and r~ i[wfl\l\fl. e L | i ) L e |~ Ingentous:travelers, undaunted by | o o0 B A e s el S Children’s Lace Shoes of tan 0 ! the lack of rainconts, soon began a [ T \ EOVErNOr'S | wert siqe. ok the 5 Iys Chestor calf with welt soles, good vaiues, pair..... . to . firunon selotsagegi S ol ot b, A0 fpraclamation. 1 hunters rested G EhilT ety . et i this commodity was hought by the s ‘ bty iy E | . 3 on Goodwin yard to serve ns a substitute. Oth- Fadag i ! o ed . into | Perkina never Children's Boots patent colt $3 50 $4 00 ; stitute | they could start no fires afts it ey ; i e Greer e . S . ers telephoned ahead and rescrvedg, - | the standing car, t ichine | Sam Harringte P / tops, grey and brown ooze tops, for, pair . and . |'u\nrr\:|¥l’ omed Aijcedand o M”wt‘y torning's downpon b e 1| Capt, Ticagle ! fa‘s*[‘ed such the route. Still others, less clever : ; ; £ Change of Court System 4 ,} i el 30 ; i C/ Lace Boots, sizes 1115 to 2, of tan calf, with fawn cloth tops, the route. Sl athers, lewn clever | mig falk about changing i e e o e ol e it 10(0[(1/(’ Cakl’ others of patent colt with black cloth tops, about a fair price to TR R e Alan y opened door on car with [ Aet 1—Living ronm of ths Gilford be/bre 4 for, pair . ers. as they were in no mood to be < s (1| fuch forea aaitoibend tha door be=lconntry house (morning / taken in by speeul Wil ! ; eq |yond repaire Bunne Act 2—The same evening S Al Misses Low Shoes of tan calf 0 At Yale-Harvard Game (il Sl ; o ,_‘v,”_:r_l awn.yneonsclongin the e t 3—A hillside clearing, the fol- | CI{//HW , with welt soles, extra worth at, pair. . . and 40 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thompson |, . R e SACBAIIENLO c day O | an "””/’””’”’fi”m and he wa of Angusta, Me., attended the gaine o acious e o "“““‘\ pr Sy R i A= th umber of in New Haven today. Mr. Thomp- | Sa s Sl S in number of the other ¢ nahle b g community nes ’ Kot (8 tha Hon OF Jamics HonipRc Lo Dranosei e with any desree o Y : a e!'QS‘ of Farmington avenue and he and | o4 cross hooths, achere Union Service his wife will spend the s :nd in d where his it e o e v e b o e e 0 6 Chocolate | Willlam Hurd. an instructor in the i o o NgsfionLne AUy cot Methodist chire . the accident an e e | Donelson & hool in Maryland, I8 dn g, \ Nottan wis oAbt inikat e aker of ("‘ evening will | }m (PREMIUM NO.1) . R Berlin Congregational town for the week-cnd. He attend- Sy bl bl iemiah Boynton his | ” 3 eriin ews | CollggareaStoien Revsamucl ‘A Iis e vil|fpreach (o thelfoothallignmostilsiaticroaon 1 3 i St P wi ; r b By all means the Charles M. Weldon has reported {at the mor = il i g sorvice at 10:45 Local people ding 3 big ¢ f BN ! = "~ L Dr. Boynton was for while he was attendi i essonden car were secured ao that | [o1% O BORIen was for ) " most satisfactory . v1. 279-3.[the rounding up of the d is an- | 4 o 1 [o'clock tomorrow at the Berlin Cop- | Bame of the ar i co and social at nge hall on | gregational church. The Men's r and Mrs. James E. Usher, rches in Brookiyn, and is a i ‘ ass | 2 ! . ed within a short time iches) o Bl an)l a chocolate for cook- pUS IJNF WIL[ Bl: raduy. night, &l four colls Woro | il meet at 12 o'clock and fhe Sun- | CHarlcs Newton o vl Grand Juror " DRI S e ive personal gualiics, wi PR ! stolen from his car, which was park- | day schonl session will be'held in Lk AR st part of the Wolco ot 2 EaLatons o = 5 ere four motor hours before the owner conud secure | hoys' class will meet at 10 ot v eaut air con e S 10 join wit i T e owcier re oy S T et “Home. Bea ; L e Al _ ] e St of ol This s the | Kenaiogion Congregatiopay <" | ducied by the s Feders Ve s e e alter Daker&Lo.Lid. 1) ond theft within a short time,| Service and sermon at 10:45 a. m. e Congregat e dewelry Salesman Tocked Up FPol- nd side of the stre 2 T | ot | [STABLISHED 1780 POt chrs itk fionr Cirrcine " The topie will be, “Roligion: A Tie. | t0 A successtul close last night. The | lowing Long Grilling When Loot |opiain. The car driven meeting, » DorchesterMass. Montreal Can. A short time ago a new tire et o Blain Sl o e entesi elnarad fover 5 ) S 4l Bl W . Sl nhank rchesterMass. Montreal Can. “ e e S SOl 1,,,",:(: ,fl‘.t;”z' K.‘,ll,',. nights, this being a little more than | ©f $35.000 is Reported to Police |00 T R ay servics held on Thanksgivin BOOKLET OF CHOICE RECIPES SENT FREL annectiut Company 1o mwflmmN”WWq_ LR A S O s G R R e e e U attending a meeting Berlin is Religion?" > toplc for tomow | LUre last ni y a ) | clry Funcral of Mrs, Dailes e T tlace Trolleys by Automobiles == ron and the one (o Le used nexe It donated by 3 A e e ‘e i 5. Elks Pay Tribute to No Repairs Until Spring. Sunday are closely related and a after spirited bi s Kknocked down to John Minor ||| : o sy Bl oQeRcr i sy noen Murs. Florence Harding —CAPITOL— from his room i t cca trolley car ar ymohile on e e s e “‘ al Protestant akesley | 0 HEa0IE: In G E. It. Jones has stated t) I~ | partfal it of themselves. water to Be Shut O Tonight— 0o Work was sta stesday | eorvies cleaning out the debris from the| Sunday school at 12:10 p. m R L SRR Catehes Huge Snapping Turtle— |y uins of thie houss, hut it is cxpected | Chuistign Hndeavor menting at ¢ p.| Henee Cutlor Wolfe of the 2 ) : jee headq rial will fake in §t. Thomas' that this will ba the only m. Following the discussion of the | F:ast Tielief will be the &pe : ) « r | br o untll the snow ¢ for the day, Miss Lois Cowles Visiting at Morris Cove, s Flects Officers Mrs. James J. Murphy an T:45 o'clock Wedhesday ever e g : Lo El T Whist and Dance Draws Big ¢ —Turnpike Trafiic Heavy, !sround will review the life of St. Francts of | M Rristol rowd—Turnpike Trafiic Heavy e R e e > Catehes Large Turtle | Assisst 3 Lol ! 5= ! pation, whicl 1 11y srange g reely attended meet Announcement was made today by Gunnar Anderson of Kensington | Rensington Methodist iting Mr a‘1 fre. &, A. Machonald | 7o ey thert o eld i 1 hall last eve- | Superintendent William J. Bryan of captured a 1 snapping turtle i Morning gervice at 10:45 o'clock, | °f Morrls Cove, where the Machon T wel T rs elected are a Connecticut company that, be-jone of t] amps In t 1 will be a anksgiving sorvice | 4198 ghter, Betty, s observing | . . man reacl f ws: ) ¥ s hop; Lomorrow, autoniobiic | vaptile’s s ¢ all members of the congroga- s | be operated on the Ber- | great, It about 40 have hoen askel to bring with Church Notic i between Centra rk, New ! qlo w irnist of giving. The pastor will preach at| ' nenk i he the morr o ! 1 ain, Mrs. C > ) ritain, and Ihudson st Berlty y the eve g service at 7:20 o'clock opic. Sunday school v b e T . 3 \ r er, ] E—— W ——— $0, 6:00 and 6:30 a. m. and every inning at an ¢ this | Tueseday afternoon at 3:45 o'clock, | G04” 15 the subjert of the even Sign Up 5 Yr. Contract i minutes thereafter Fhe last|marni eady st cars A Tiinior ooz ue Wit mest biniday it hi Wil beg N . park at 11:50 o'clock isses will ! the entire morning, e abating | Tast Berlin Items Church Noticos rson co ‘ r ¥ assistant stew, N CONN e Berlin at $:00, a wont 1 a'clock this after Har- of Middletown ¥ Raptist chure 10:45 ¢ 5 t today, ard ith 1 member of exs ’ L4 ereal The last bu i anncrs of that ingtitution aligan, at her me on | 'OPic. Sunday s vlin at 11:30 p. m 1 displayed on their cars r Gt he morning ser s e e S L S O e S WSS T i e ) Thanksgiving Day Morning 1aijroad station between 6:00 a. ni ’ vere on duty keeping the | ehu t Rl o'cloc st RS : : e S and 8 a. m. and betwee m. | g ¢ of accidents at a minimum {aviattar and 8007 p.ot irpose of Attend Special in Newington y Lawrence and | 10:45 a. m., *Chr 1 3 : r t coms i 9 t 12 = arrying the ! : I Lueins | nell and Howard Hall | Mrs, Adam Kraut ation.” 1 1 iy aek e : ¥ 1a a. m. 0 a. ln' opted is subject ange 1 o dance of that place last t.| a oon from 3 o the experimental stage. | Thev reprt that large erond vas | 5 ‘ 10 9:30 | Which all over 17 years af ir5en will face (e Tunthers These Lots—Only 17 in number—are Each bus is capable of r yresent at the aff, of books iny passengers Install Gas Tanke ; faen and Miss | €lasn Sl meet Taesday teen the t Was aress nonees of e B located on Percival avenue and Glen street, Protest Bus Line iasoline tanks have been install o : ain were vie-|Instead of T N A the Abel garage on Berlin | iting in t Methiodiet churel, morning ' C K next.to the Kensington Congregational ard in Berlin regarding the b ¥ ¢ ng ¢ past w days, It | N ser at the Methadist ship at 1 y - 5 o T . ine which will be fnaugurated by pected that a large electrlc sign | church Sunday are as follows, regu- | A. Ball will prea oot 17 church, in the finest section of Kensington, the Oonnecticut Co. tomorrow | will be erected in front of the place | Ia ng worship at 10:45 a. m., T Gond a ~ Pe v Reltonn The . general opinion | within the next frw days Sunday school at 12 of the Ge among dissenters is that the road May Attnd Whist Social | Y O TirIeE edanakaiilioeat lnduit BIB 2 ' 7 = > 3 z q from New Britain through to| Ahout 200 people wers in attend-|{at 3 p. 1 e ,;,.x.,‘ i il il sl M . IZE OF LOT PRICE OF LOTS Berlin street s too narrow for & ance at the whist and dance held &t s Talal At ning e M i 5 a el UN(LE SAM These Lots Range in Size The Prices on these Lots large bus, ur]vm“lvw: the accident| Tioyd hall, Kensington, last night 7 \ er will | the leader, toy wt T N | % f S0NL4T run from hazard considerably by the Kensington Athletic club. | have th s Mean to R “hristian® ! " rom 50x147 feet up Gubes: 1. ot ot ow on | ok (e e e T T e TS Is FEELING FINE e | 548918729 tend that the service will be -1 by McKeon's orchestra. Miss Cath- iltine held | willggive an a 3 th A 3 7 * to 901270 feet b to proved. They also say that iR Mol eant wan thatnret indiesi] Sinaa stk s Sund Hosllserve ] Goay e e \ 2 on the busses will be c prize of a tu 1 1 « irch, 1 comfortable, since the J are | Moore won the fir for f n ser p 0 | N P | m ‘ N A e Gt L e e neln st 420 . i el e VR B : TERMS OF SALE considerable time and money h chickens were made r ¢ 10 ¢ an P, e agun 5 PNt P AT e 2 R ation 1 : 30 Per “I"'" at Time of \‘.m. “.(I‘mu‘ on Easy Monthly At any rate, the system will be| Mrs. Charles Laughton of Ken- 3 o ayments—15 Per Cent Of for Cash tried out and it Is expected that™it| sington is gptting a | will meet with favor among resi- | Jowing an operation for ients gencrally. ‘n the New Britaln General haspital A = = 4 \ < < 1 uT0 Shut OF Water. e ot i ! - = — 5 N o REMEMBER he water in the Worthington 1'i Ttems of Interest S z < ; | 1 ™ e il B et et it s L ol AR . TR S ; ; This is not an ordinary building lot sale. These P. m. until 2:30 a. m. tonight for the | at noon next Wednesday for the | AL Lk lots are high and dry, covered with large hearing apple purpose of making certain repairs to | Thanksgiving r S, TeSUININE Se8- 3 el e 5 \ : 1 trees. A macadam road runs the length of the property, the lines, it was learned today. Offi- | sions on Monday, December 1 SAT, NOV. 22, 1924 == i | 1 as and water in street, school across from the lots. cials of the fire district ask that all Mr. L. M, F has returned tc - L ceacolacios Sheglot Hunting Season To End. | after a business trip to New Be No house to be built nearer than 15 feet to street e There's every reason 10 he thank fal as you Wi to your Thanks- Berlin sportsmen today had their Ma PATHE NEWS Aeinaimit i i R line, no stores, no shanties, gasoline stations or ohjec ast opportunity to do any hunting| Several people from Ter i e - N The gation gencrally, and each one in par can give thanks tionable structures will be allowed erected upon these in 1924, as the scason logally closes | attending Y 1 PRING OF 1964 wholfheartedly for the progress and peace of and this past year. lots. The owner wishes insofar as is possible to protect tomorrow. However, as hunting is| game at the Yale Bowl, N aven, More people in this community than cver helore can give one of the beauty spots of Connecticut. thanks. too, for the fact that their growing bank accounts ¥ SUNDAY, NOV. 23, 1924 here are paving the way to gratited ambitions later on prohibited on Sundays the last gun | today must be fired before midnight to- | St Paul's Church ALt | Masscs at st P Salesmen on ground Thanksgiving Day morning or This year's hunting scason was the | sington i ed at This Tnstitntion will not b on = ¥ > | 4 4 e ' [~ g o liele ) shortest in many years, there being |and 10 o'clock Torning! PHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 270 sales can be arranged at office of George A. Quigley, 2 in all about threa weeks of it. Open- | with Rea 7 S In Main street, New Britain. Telephone 1052, ing October §, the season was sus- | charge chiool will be he THANKSGIVING DAY pended by the governor, as a result |shortly aiter the 10 c With Dorothy Dalton and Jack Holt bekbinhbain a Gt sl i, bl A “TAIL OF A CAT” 297 MAIN STREEI New Britain, Conn. igh the

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