New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 25, 1924, Page 7

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NOTICE. I style, sable, Special Millinery 1ATE ABRIC mode, ing stitching. (W Special Or The doz. AP 6 Special Aisle Special price is ford REAL GLOVE $1.29 pair Regular $1.50 value, duplex strap wrist beaver with contrast- Section BA 3 offers an Aisle Special.. | Scarfs to match, regular price is $5.98. RG HAIR NETS for “Blue Bird” double mesh, brown, blonde, auburn, drab and black. CHOKER BEADS 39¢ each Necklaces of bakelite and crystal, come with rondels between. 9c AL ) /zo};p/ n &% | Center: SSPONSE 'K—ONE THESE WEEKLY AISLE SPECIALS HAVE MET WITH QUICK RI TO APPREC IS OFFERED HERE THIS WE Regular kinds for women, ARE and rose. PURCHASE Special Silver Our Wednesday Specials this Week Another Cause For Thanksgiving to All Those Who Take Advantage. Yun BOU Special $2.00 quality, Plated kinds, Picks; a fine buy at the above price. LEATHER BAGS Special Including the Under Arm, also in the | pouch effects. | Tams of ChinchillJa and plain polo cloth I and chinchilla .. Teddy NUSUAL VALUE BY OUR PATRONS WHO, HAH, SE AINS WHEN CHANCE IS THEIRS DAY SPECIALS WORTH EVERY ONE'S NOTE WHAT DOIR SLIPPERS $1.50 pair satin - quilted in colors of blue, black NUT § 89c set Cracker and TS six 95¢ each Bear Tams or Caps with — 5 g New Britain and Terlin, 1| be back In the Mncup for the noxt Berlln News it will also include East 1 is namee | the present cry in the third districr. | Athletic Club Meeting. Tt is possible that' East Berlin resi-| The Kensington Athletic club wil Eo g lTents will petition the Connecticur . meet tonight at § o k at the T. compiny for this extension | A. B. rooms in Kensington. R ;mm Lof the New Britain division, sald to- |cent whist and dance will be heard day that doubtless an extension to!at this time. [ take In more itory will be made Send Christmas Mail Early, nlm by the busses. However, he | Those residents of the town who . malke positite intend to send letters and packages 1s to whether or not East to foreign countries and who expect Ler would I their wishes this mail to reach its destination by Kensington Restdems Protect | R IR (0D (o o | living in Tast Rerlin elaim " futnre, accordng to information from Aged V]C“m ACGOldll]g tosm\ ' time consumed in making both the Berlin and the Kensington vips to East Berlin would not be post offices tor o Sl it if arrangements were de 10| should be on its way by the end of 5 nd line, and the con e | this month cstin and efforts will be made to prevail | Turkeys Three Cents Higher (upon residents te send all Christ- Drum Corps Elects Officers for the | Turkeys this year are sclling for mas materials the fore part of next \ priee three « per ponnd month, to prevent a tleup at the Coming Year—Want Bus Line | iy that of last year, according lacal post office and also a ti up en n ta storckeepers today. Tast year the route Iistended to East Berlin—Ncgo- |10 SO0 ACORER et hout 50 conts Conet T tiate for Game in Middlctown. © pound and his year the price per| Tho weckly session of the Rerlin pound for the Ui has jumped 01 town court will be held tonight at A figh', with the police con | cents. Tha prices for chickens | 7:36 o'clock, wi George n the dark as to the particiy maintaing an with t st old on the 4 Prosec- S e e ffew years, about 36 ts the ' tor . Lewis representir : the st Several automobile cases th the Teanlt a thorough in- o i a fair demand for « | arc expected to be disposed of. stightion Into the details is being | ops and turkevs in the stores | Meeting of Girl Scouts rried or Berlin this year the supply Hi Troop 4. Junior Girl Scouts of DA J o Cosaw Uso gool | 1 will meet fomorrow after- S liomatethTos | Turtle in the Soup 1e community house. Tteg- e e a e JSS arg turtle caught | ul ness will be disposed of and 21 painful but not = Anderson “n; it ictlon will be given by the e St et to the | Whist Tomorrow Night o an R e soup today. The proprictor of ene e weekly whist of the T. A. B WA Ferrorred oy ] » Vieriin luncli rooms recognized | society of Kensington will be held S et ta value and purchased it from Mr. ; in the hall tomorrow night at & PRJLChehen. rosta were Fast Berlin Ttems AR ! up today, t ik | czular eoting of the ', Gat ed in|K s of Pythias will be held at ndanee there, heard sUiE R Liona s ing: i) e Anniversary T loca members of the Gi Srae 1) Sahofit ittend a meeting of their :r."l': < i abritedi th Berlin Wednesday after- of th marriage. o o son of Mrs.| Thela f St. Gabriel's church of Hudson strect |will n me of Mre. Arch- 1s well known locally Y afternoon of this | Put Stamps On Letters! |wee ) and Kensing- [ 1tez liday rs will be oh : 1 t the post office 5 ong the rural T giving day ! s or post cards eight s of the Hubbard s on the scent \_ her with the | t an entertainment at t S B cessary 1o post this evening at 8 o'clock 5 ed to put | B 1l and piand selections will Drum Corps Tlects Officers s . y Y gl Nohert Corr was chosen president | a Car t The pro f the &, Paul's T. A Lok | s will be used for the graduating officors in the } . £ O e s I A held o O'Brien; treasurer, Clarer L it o N Nary e i EERELI | siivery oy 8 1 ' Irs. Arthur Cong- Clarence Walker: fir e e e e T clice o 1; gentlemen's first, p JaniEn am W. Fagan, when as in L k ar ~< . Fa . Frank A tmaster, issued a like © v Mrs. Edward Kahms Rohert Corr: first drum . Ll Procst Schofield: directot, = L2 ; 3 [t‘, : JEpEESeh Want Bus Line Estension 11 b A 2 ¢lan of the busline co 1= i CILICIE ¢ { Mr. Cowles sald today that ; e needed, that wi it the co- operation of all resident ST ( f of the post office department in the | SHOCKS . COMPARIN town cannot carry on as i a ) ADJECTN‘S‘ Negotiate For Game | & T AN ext Sunday Sons of Ttaly A GOAY I sqaud of Mi a1 —_ ‘/ by the managers of the t 1t know W ory to but if t 0otba or another game and heavy team f edge of feotha vr 3 t ampered Pla | Miss 1da Moore, Plainville News | FIRFHEN GALLED T0 HARRIS HOME Shed in Rear Attacked by Flames With $200 Loss NEW TEACHER ~ENGAGED Graduate of New Haven Normal, Succeeds Miss Shanahan — Town to Obseryve Thanksgiving With Holiday. The local fire dr called out last night tinguigh a Llaze in a partment was ut 11:15 to ex shed in the rear of the Ilarvis home on Broad street. The cause of the fire, which il damaga estin about $200, has not 1 but it 18 thought that it was causcd by somebody smoking in the shed, When the fire fighters arrived at the keene the shed was a mass of flames hut quick work on their part, first with cl als and then with the e Miss it from destruction Jennie Harrls, one of the ¢ the property, suffered an attack of nervous prostration and was at tended by Dr. George Coolee Wolle to Speak Henry Cutler Wolfe, who wil speak at the unlon service of the cal Protestant churches on We day evening at the Advent Chr| fan chureh, represents the Near Fast Relief. Mr. Wolfe served with the American Relief administration, un- der Mr, Heover, in Russia on the Volga and In the Ukraine. After the destruction of Smyrna he went to Greece as manager of the Red Cross in the Patras district. He re- ceived the Gold cross of the orde George I from the king of Greec in 1923 From Greece Mr. Wolfe went to Constantinople for a setvice, returning Ar charge of a group of Russian ref A great opportuni is the people of Plainville i the serviecs of such a speakoer is hoped that a large will take ¢ ige of such portunity in being preser first-hand ~ knowl. Wolfe gives of the T it is taking place lands. Danicl Discharged The case of Willlam Daniel of Waterbury, who was cha 1 reckless driving, was nolled by Grand Juror n last eveni A car driven by Danie K and fnjured Wil m Myer of Sout ton on O¢- tober 28, Myer has instituted a civil suit against Daniel through At- torney Chase of Southington New Teacher Here Miss Tda Moor ite of the New Ha \has been engaged by the school committee, tg take the place loft vacant hy Miss Shanahan in grade two at the Broad stroet ool Miss N re stood r normal scho Post Ofvice The post office has regular Hours olid Fonight | BENEFIT DANCE For Standard Steel and Bearing Yearly Beneficial Assn. at Community theater, Plainville DAY EVENING Nov. 25, 1924 | Professor Gilbert’s Big Five Dance Orchestra ADMISSION e TU e Ih nefit assoclatioh will be night at the held Community theater Plainyille Ttems Miss Alice M. Lane of the teach- Ing sta<f of the grammar school w spend the hollday and week-end \-m. friends in Stratford, The Ladies' Ald soclety of the Baptist church will meet in the church on Friday afternoon to mark the prices on the fancy and nquul irticles for the annual sale 1d on December 2 and § Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sedegren of Tomlinson avenue will have a fam- gathering on Thanksgiving day I Mrs. Sundgren of Whiting street is home from St. Francis' hospital where she underwent an operation for appendicitls Bowling Scores Standard Steel and Bearing » rolled at the Recreation last night with the following Inspection Landry .. 6 81 97— 284 Elliott . ST 7 Murray 1 5 83— Lamb 88 90 97— SVt merEte (0 Rajun ) 93 89— 2 10 451 419 1279 Automatic 7901 61 5 Grinders X P 7 8 1 2nd Operatives Poylin . . ) ) 59 Donlon 1 2 Nl (PSS it 2— 304 4 42 Bullards Del M ) % S ¥ Ia Motio 442 1280 Goodall i = L3y Lit 86 Neft 8 4 42 43¢ e Dir. a \irs. Georg Horrity 1 ST S R f Rrooklyn. N. Y NOTICE Starting November cember 6th inclusive duct a special sale Xmas Gifts, articles 28th to De- we will von- of attractive including hand made Come and <eq us cve- nings. From T until %30 at Thrall's Drug Store, Miss 1lorence Day and Mrs. Mable Treeman to-| NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAI.D, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 19 TAHING STEP Tl] gl Bristol News |" e orsie i’ Itle of Burlington took pla city this afternoon, when buri In the West cemetery ‘mmm-w- d by ey W. Ker . . 2 |f|,_ ,\va‘ in 1834, t |P = Precauuons Agamst DiseaseiBez - iendginieeratncnen g, | P};::I;‘L‘G”S ng Obsenve by Sehol ffils v+ = s st | RS 0N —_— vmru:mm Her second husband (‘mm . the late | Tuttic of this city o OITY'S YEAR NEARING END wvee voe A of Burlington, and a duughte CORRECTIVE st on T LT I”.‘n: \k\u‘l\\:‘l'i‘uvluu I Wedding | LAXATIVE neral of Mrs, Tuttle Held Today— iss Maria fary Baigenorth, THE CHAS H PHILLIPS Thomas-Balgenorth — Wedding — | 4 0EDCT 0f A7 e Bl CHEMICAL CO Porestville Leak Discoyvered ’\I“f w;ifl'{‘w ‘4- “'v = Th est Masonic meeting of 1y 0 e of card theniRy 18 us wate 1k ght when ["ast Master I as 1l Jinight with Sa 1o ¢ 18 ooy e shserved by Franklin R, A rr. strom's orchestra playing. the b r T ur Annual Meel ng Tonight Inn | DIF et A | owing 1t businesy session, a soc Yilig our will Iy yed, jwith City Closing Year Jieatas Bills 1t the c ! ar of the ty wi 9 lo tie i was dng present t the hall was 1hroug and when to at jit wa ater main ished to atte Marriage Return 1S Evroyed lwh_‘um Iuau- A roturn ot the marmis g ing u workmen « GUCIS I T of this cit 1 seavating the old g Greenstein of Hartford S g pips W 1 been forgot- office of ! I sists of irman Jose o 0 n of the town committee, R s i ] i " Car Sold At Auction | ERaUERY el { New Lnader" was Henry Giguere, who paid $1 Property Transfers David A, T a £l 1 W R Fo “nu 5 the .t v riven Ly Attor of Hart- Hartfora tor land Wa Seeond f “The Hottentot" Tonight mity Players w HARD PINP COVERED FACE Largp and Red. Itched Int ensely. Cuticura Heals, mples appeared on my face, y increasing in number y all my face was co ¢ hard. large and red nd scaled over Besides a disfigurement they itched ely at times 1 was treated out lasting benefit Seeing @ ertisemen for Soap and Ointment I sent It helped me so EAT YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER AT THE PLAINVILLE RESTAURANT SPrCI Celery Cream Turkey Broth Stufied Olives Youne Vermont Turkey Chestnut Drossing Cranherey Sauce ) n all elsc fails Coflee squash Pic or Min 1 teera Laver S1.00 trary Fucini Bros. and Caraloli, Props FRECKLES AND HlS FRlENDS AN — ) 7 U R PROPER MANNER. | NHICH TO COMPARE _J PLE. BE6IN, MOTHER | T: 1S CL! 4 JLLUSTRATION ) EAN— g 4 ? - ©1%¢ By Mea sEmvicE NE

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