New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 26, 1924, Page 7

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Oirsie, slightly under the in chastise the aged individua of Staten Isla ditch in the Be SPECIAL AFTER THANKSGIVING SALE For This Friday and Saturday, With the Profits All Yours PREPARATORY TO THE CHRISTMAS RUSH, WHICH WILL SOON O'ER- TOP ALL ELSE, WE WILL FOR REST OF THE WEEK, OFFER ALIL STAPLE LINES AT PRICES THAT WILL MOVE THEM QUICKLY. BARGAINS S0 EN- THUSING THEY WILL BE QUICKLY PICKED UP. EXTRA LOW PRICES ON NEW WINTER COATS ART KINDS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Plain, or richly fur trimmed, vou have choice of Coats made of all cloths that are popular, tolors that are newest, priced for the rest of this week much less than their regular prices. Thes SIS 90 932 709..‘ o o5 $19.85 ed. i\l:'m“)(m (‘"‘?“, $37 25 ea, Mot $28.60 .. Al ¥ G $64. 90... HANDSOME FUR COATS AT PRICES QUOTED IN AUGUST It is ravely that Fur Garments are offered at this season at the prices quoted here. The extremely mild weather enabled us to nrake most advantageous purchases, hence these values. Muskrat Coats of fine grade, 48 in.| ° Raccoon Couts, fine dark skins, 45 in. length, very special............ 10510088 e ol oy B R o 9225300 Hudson Seal Coats, 18 in, skunk or Raccoon Coats, handsome dark skins, squirrel collars and cuffs. .50 | 10 in. length, for Northern Seal Coats, 18 in:, xI\un!\ col- French Seal Coats, lars and cuffs, for \\ in, with skunk ............. $132.50 | collar and cuffs, for ........... $189.50 All other Fur Coats, of whatever quality, priced in same proportion NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1924, Plammlle News “RAI]IU FAN HEAR EUROPE BLEARLY e James J. Murphy and Gharles Hanson Report Success WELL PUMPS AGAIN USED Advent Chris Machine Room | ' NEW DEPARTURE ON . BETTER SOHEDULE All Departments {o Operate 55 Hours Per Week DEGORATIONS American Leglon of the city closed this noon unt Safety Switeh Dept CRITICIZED appeared o advan tian Church—Temeo Bowling Ar- nored—Discusston of Twa Platoon Action—Annual Department— 5,704 Children Attending Schools, when they suce = Band to Meet Will Discuss Plaioons. commission on Prida | $195.00 | to communicatr Pumps Used A reauest of Dr. er ln ews 18 been | tives in town last | The accusation came when Mr.| The entertain t given by the | Lewis ingaquestioned re- | pupils of {h ’ and elghth gardir non-collection of taxes, | grades of the Hubbard school at the n | school last evening was very INMEAGLEYDEATH -~ ishow the mistakes by the is alleged to have said 1 he was not referring to any Case of Massachusetls Man|sone b Sir. Wooirue $15 was cl clork school m is spending Kensington tod: issued a warning — v = FATAL VIGHT to those sending Christmas pack- = ages that packages containing on| W York, Nov. 26.—Frank Turio, 35T ‘l‘mu seals, will be sent to the dead |er, Joseph 7 letter office unless a return address | wounded with kr lis given. It is against the law to|three unidentificd longshoremen place seals of any kind on the face | Tev g ont restaurant ! The placing | Bro r I'ax Collector Fails to Show Mis- 1akes in Books—Joe Scoilnick and | 7,17 T O 00 Andrew Orsie Fined $10 Each— |0 seals on the backs of lefters o | packages is allowed. Thanksgiving Day in Berlin. Thanksgiving Tn Berlin Harold F. Eskin of 236 Washing-( 1°M0 n avenue, Chelsea, Massachusetts, | Vil be gen a8 discharged upon pecommenda-| Ut the town "',']' 1 on of the prosccutor, when he ap- |4 1a18¢e spreads, cared in the Berlin town court s vening in connection with fthel ath of Toselle Meagley, a Berlin uth. It was found that ot responsille for the death of the »y because Meagley darted in front ¢ the car driven by Eskin, and t) river was unable to stop before f.. riking him. It was found that the | iver of the machine was travelling | a moderate rate of speed BEFORE TWINS ¥ 15 famous Sever rtain guests from out pecial service will be he iskin was 1cl morning 1 A. Fiske will preacl 0g with the de the Methodist onal, will unite in ! X | the Congregational ¢l for a s Fined $10 For Assault special Thanksgiving service, T {)oremgctmnawcr. \Hdrw\" Orsie and Joseph ; s‘xl T fiva il nirah s{:rtgr us?du?te ;:?1 ick of Kensington were fin 0 A p 5 : special music has heen arrange id costs each for breach of the 1e post offices in town will glose recommended itto ace and assault Accol pon cach other. 2g to the story told in tomorrow for part of the day. They the hours willl o, business betwe et Oraie ratselltio o L mygcalymork art Or Ie and Scoi re Injor 7:15 ai m, it 10 was in such mis- n antomobile near the Berlin Con- | gclock for the rem. of the day. ery. Butafter I be- jructionkedmprnyjon Mo LR | There will b o delivery gantaking thesec ng. As they were riding aro service nd in Kensington, ond bottle I was in old man got in the way of the achine and refused to step aside. | 1ce of | r. according to reports, stepped } t of the car and proceeded to|bank will q ck then went to the scene of ac- ivities and proceeded to remonstrate th his friend, who took o 1 soon drew Joa into the argu-| day tomor- | Will sing its p.rawse in the future.” ~—Mrs. Ina ght. Two other men in the car at- | many visitors in town tomorr °d to act as pracemakers. ther with several Berlin by Constable Brown yesterday. |and Appeals $7 Fine countr ?\f"*:';"\ Detat 1Ialartor Barine 1 Will Entertain Guests | Noton Bons | the child s in various parts self will indirectl; iuto court for keeping a dog wit Mr.and Mrs 1L H. Damon of | T edinE. Pinkham’s szcéé:‘gffl{ out collar attached, was fined $7 a rlin strect will entertain M 3| Mot = < an exce nic costs. He appealed his case to t 1 M. Damon, Dr. William Damo al pound ig an excellent tonic for the perior court. Haber it was brought [ Dr. Howard Dar yut in court, had been warned sev- | Mr. and Mrs, I3, Damen an al times by the county warden re- [ily of Manle Hill tomororw TAleately by niramuinotheral garding a collar for his dog. Annual \“n«m(h-n Meeting Transported Game [llegally. The annual mr ¢ the M 1in- is not up to the wdered, ! ntenden Iart is a popular nd made a Union Services Pre s of the gra udent at the Organ Voluntary at her home on vola was mortally s In a fight with Choir cz{n'.« 1 wiksgiving offc PUBLIC DANCE Ronna -|lnl Square WERE BORN "1| Was Very Miserable. Felt Lots | a| Better After Taking Lydia E. Svctok 1wg 1o | Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Holman's Orchestra Wyocena, Wis.—*I took Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound be- CLARENDON RESTAURANT PLAINVILLE SPECIAL TURKEY DINNER Oysters or Clams on Haly Shell stufied Olives Roast Stuffed Vermont Turkey Candied sweet Potatoes me. Iwassol could scarcely go about Cream of Celery Soup feelinglotsbetter. I took three bot- tles and a half be- fore I was confined and finished the as | bottle while I was in bed. I got up « town clerk, The | feeling fine and have taken care of the b will remain | twing alone ever since. I recommen k tonight, but | the Vegetable Compound highly and » Made Cranberry Sauce Coffee or Tea YERRITZ, Wyocena, \Tl! 1ent, bringing about a first class| There will prohably be | It is remarkable how many cases | havebeenreported similar to this one. Many mothers are left in a weakened | and run-down condition after child- birth, and for such mn(hor= the care by is well-nigh impossible. t hard for the mother, but EAT YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER AT THE PLAlNVlLLE RESTAURANT am Turkey Broth NOFHIICIE g November 28th Stuffed Olives ot A special sale of attractive Chestnut Dressing Cranberry Sauce “h Pie or Mince Coma and < i mother both before and after child- of Hartford. and | pirth, Itisprepared from medicinal 1- | roots and herbs, and can be taken 1ucini Bros, and Caraloh Henry R Cemetery association will rest | | { permit, | held | | have no deliveries and will close at | ircrease of 107 pupils last year, oon. Malls will be recelved and dispatehed as usual duriog the crnoon, despite the closing of t stamp windows. The banks wijj | nounced this morning, The total ose and all of the city offices wil | number of school children between have a one-day recess. The \ four und 16 y 11,704, whieh ates a population Monday Players Score Success for this city of 25,668 In presenting “The Hottentot | Of the five large districts thers ist night at the Community .| was a gain of ‘26 in Federal Hill ater, the Community Players scored | district and of 75 in the South Side one of tho finest successes of their district. There way a loss of four in career. Every role was well taken | the N 1c district, of six fn the and the audience, which filled the | bast DBristo rict and of 16 in the showhouse to capaclty, was w Vorestville district, Of the five out- pleased with the comedy, which was tricts there was a closs produced witl precision of a | one in South Chippins Hill, and Broadway cast. 'ormer Councilman | tWo a' North Chippins Hill. - There Harry €. Barnea pro as shown by City Treasurer ! Fa ge 8. Bea Daniel Greer als# ity and the ot | COnt in proportion 48 a whole showed the fine organi- | its t any district in the city, fon of the Community. Players ir [he following districts are herein Wihila iatnre Di ' s year gain losy Boy Svouts Annual Bt A Ay night at th ks club. Under |, 4 administration of Scout Txecu-| @ ) { s prog | = come_enthusia rested ; R zes of four e work. Mr has int & {Nsaoroal duced ma . et cour sine he took over the ¥ tween a little more than a year ago s n 14 a Rajunc-Salocks Wedding three chi Miss Ade st o St. Joseph's church by the pas Ml imb Asylum Magnell. After ppird chil- and Ia ttending the Br Mrs. B fice of the New Departure Manu- A 4 will o nall bowl of Schools Show Inerease ] the schaol ennmerat ust | water is meration, he registration show BUILDING LOT SALE — KENSINGTON, CONN. Thanksgiving Day Morning 9a.m. to 12a.m. These Lots—Only 17 in number—are located on Percival avenue and Glen street, next to the Kensington Congregational church, in the finest section of Kensington. —— PR B SIZE OF LOTS PRICE OF LOTS These Lots Range in Size The Prices on these Lots fram 50x147 feet up run from to 90x275 feet $489 l:(? $729 r—eeeeee TERMS OF SALE 30 Per Cent at Time of Sale, Balance on Easy Monthly L Payments—15 Per Cent Off for Cash e e L ) REMEMBER This is not an ordinary building lot sale. These lots are high and dry, covered with large bearing apple trees. A macadam road runs the length of the property, gas and water in street, school across from the lots. - RESTRICTIONS No house to be built nearer than 15 feet to street line, no stores. no shanties, gasoline stations or objec- tionable structures will be allowed erected upon these lots, The owner wishes insofar as is possible to protect one of the heauty spots of Connecticut. Salesmen on ground Thanksgiving Day morning or sales can be arranged at office of George A. Quigley, 297 Main street, New Britain. Telephone 1052, GEORGE A. QUIGLEY 297 MAIN STREET New Britain, Conn. SR T FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 7o county game warden for trans- | riing a deer without | d to appear in court and for- East Berlin Ttems | | | Miltion Fined $25. Michael Million of New Haven| fined $25 and costs for reckless | g, He w ers on Octot 12, after K had been highway, final ("~ AToeey!wn \> p You 60T A“L”kE\/ ) 1 _ PR WLLEZ .~ h "_»\_/\._// \t speeding on | W [ Ry e ning into a e o o I ) gratulations on the t arrested by Myron Olin of New and costs for rec rested by the v he had cut| T z M. B rlin, it is said J Fails to Verify Mistakes at Woodruff were examined re eld at 8t Ga s | by the town ¢ and Tax | d ng at 1 | Mr. Lewis is ged to hay e uc:“ow s W S -\,‘.ux':,c\\) e ) cording to a report of Superintends ent of Schools Karl A. Reiche, an« ars old this year ia teach in the Staf- listriots and of italy district, the largest per ling in the bot-

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