New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 1, 1924, Page 7

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B/' 010/Z 120 an’/érds foot coverings. Men’s tan and brown kid, handsewed tur, $3.00 pair. Opera * tan kid, $3.50 pair. Everett Slippers of tan calf, m: gifts at $4.00 pair. Nothing more ay MANY THINGS sible gifts to any fellow. offering. IN OUR Scan th Suspenders, nicely put up in Ch boxes, 39¢ and 50¢ pair. Knitted Caps, 69¢ each and up. Ace, Iagle and Safety in a variety orings. Boys' Flannel Blouses, khaki an 7 to 16, at $1.39 to $3.00. Kaynee Piped Blouses, boxed, $1.25 to $2.25 each. Play Suits priced at $1. Flannelette Pajamas, 6 to 16, on §1.75 to $2.00. Two picce, 10 to $2.25 and $2.50. fast Everett Slippers, with choice of lippers, also Liverett Slippers of XMAS OFFERS , 3 to 8 years, khaki and blue, w & koP}u C@enter: Slippers for the Men’s Christmas Give Him Comfort, He’s Happy COME, MAKE SELECTION from our splendid assortment of these desirable propriate can be given to the male sex. Men's Romeo Slippers, made of brown kid, with hand turned soles, the acme of comfort. Make him happy with them, $3.50 pair. Men's Comfy Slippers, of tan and black kid, warm and cosy, priced )0 pair. FOR BOYS BOYS' DEPT. that will make suitable and sen- is list which is but a small portion of what we are n soles, ke fine In Christmas Boxes, we offer leather Belts for 59¢, T3¢, 89¢ and $1.00 each. Sport Belts are priced 50¢ and 98¢ each. Wool Scarfs, nice colors and designs for $1.39 to $3.50. Good Warm Sweaters, all kinds wool, $3.98 to §10.00. Boys' Play Suits, Indian, 4 to 10, $1.25 up. Cowboy Suits, 6 to 10 yvear sizes, 82,50 up. Policemen Suits, 6 to 10 years, .50 up. Boys' Shirts, white, tan, and stripes, 1215 to 11 $1.50 to $3.00. Cotton Pajamas. one piece, 81,50 to £2 there. ristmas Tim's of col- and all d grey, colors, poudre blue neck measure, e piece, 18, at , 6 to 16, for Everything for a boy Berlin News T | Kensing POMONA GRANGE Tl] L;L’ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, — r in tha|Ray Milton of Mrs ise (that | Milton was, b er marriage, run from conter of | Miss Klizabeth McCarroll of Ken- 00l n | singtor rotest Miss Eliza Jane Thompson. fran- [ Miss Eliza Jane Thowpson of 1\4m street. b died this ganizatlon on Tuesday, Dec. 9 ;;g“:},f,';;:"'1,2:,'}‘:T;":‘;Tf”‘; . o, | Miss Hall Recelves Scholarship at Rates—Inanda Club to Hold Musl- | § Yin- Bus Line cale—Petition for Gugerty tension—Other Ttems of Interest, Central Pomona Grange will mect | 1ea Berlin Grange Meeting ; pres: gnlar business mecting and A spen to the public \ Recrives Gower Seha \ Miss Mar Hall of o offica of Harty W. Rowe, assist- | 70¥ M ant to Pr 't fF Woman's Aild Socicty Sale \ Rart Funcral t arrangements ar e 0'Ce TROCS nprrmmn ra sy Drum Corps Rehearsal Pa Vil 1 hall a s dr corps About the Aviation Field v of New Bri win of 1 Berlin on Tuesday, De g g Rdohnd d by D people will ¥ ) Beriin on that day. | St € | an be expected Pomona is the fifth degree in 1l Ll Submits to Operation or o A. E. Crandall of Rerlin u MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1924, i ___ Plainville Newsfi sl Producer ' Bristol News RED CROSS DRIVE | s PFRJURY CHARGED BRNGS $I3fi i PN WL edding of Theodore Rogars and > Made Contradictory Statements Miss Gilim Announced 5" i | About Ownership of Store WERE MARRIED LAST JUNE .07 50 o0 e i FRUIT OF RAIDS IN COURT W hite Prederick f of Fred Plans Complete For Japancse Ba- More Arrests in November for Vio zaar of Church of Our Saviour— ’ 'I“" N | Jation of Liquor Laws Than for John Siry Hurt When He Steps the Churehof Our Savi 1 Drunkenness—Mr. and Mrs, T. Yot Wa I"lal { Of Automoblle, ficlated, | Olcott Marricd 50 Years Fisablde ; Annual Sale beard from the committee in charge rhe 2 : o T ¢ o of the local Red Cross drive reports | Aild E aly | it gc of p | that $136 has been received already. of the Baptist church will he [ e i Although this amount is consider- 1 on Tuesida Weidnes | ably less than the amount raised trnoons Ings a « ¢ ; last year it is expected that when |parlors. T he used n oy 4o i v all the pledges have been paid and the reg ) s H. Tng . Sbcell the returns are made the tc W, T U Meeting 2 L8y mount will ¢ pare favorably 1 r ft W, % i P C last year's result, 1 w of att 1 The Red (re committee ¢ Mr 1 { ) treet onl and 1 sists of John Lamb, chairman: H. on Tuesday afte o'clack ; A o was i , A. Castle, vice chairman: Mrs. ( Altar Socicty Sale Wecl\'s ‘\Cli"ili('% in g Ol B ! L. Wheeler, treasurer hiirehial Ovr il will Catholic Church judigzie & Guild Bazaar. WA oA e artl ’ Plans have been completed fon 8 at th ! on 3 Tk ) Zigma the Japanese bazaar which will be |7 hureda Aftor n 2105 St doseph Lol City v held on o 1! o'clock r 1 est B E evening u 1spices of the Holy Name Mecting his 5 (e e of parish guild of the Church of Our > 8 t the The reguia whist will not Savior. Mrs. I'rank Hocrle, gen of Merey w 1 this cral chairman, will he d by IS Thursday of the the following comi i Legion hal thers wi es at 5130 Domestic ta r Giles Buell 111 o'cle ing and fancy work ta a of Broal strect has e at ) the eve- Ryder; tea been opcrated upon by Dr. 1 y | ning. el = ward Lackey: | rehie bl | N e be count w ed \rs. Hungerford: food fa Plaimnville Tems & : P < Seymour. Mrs. Charles ( \ R S " n ternoons. Thei B tant {f the Hardware accopts (4t ner hon il = L 3 ' 1 to New er its committee St g The com ous in ) > & . 4 a ving recomme 1 Mayor A oy A it Ing. He has ssa is also favor, The . 1 i it ¢ 1 soveral Nk Aug A, L s e o s 0 1 trs. | G < ) re el 1 ¥ - t 18 res pr k-end f the Tm . A ) "l‘ ," .":v Zig- 0 s St. Peter's cording to the claims Rritain Machine Co sell its la Miss € B A . & case continued until for about $10.000 % 1 : : n Fast Berlin Treme, \Mr I Nits welilian Aniiat e vho was also Miss Ma Port 3, i g - o pas - o e ids on Sat- furned to ¥ = WSBEfaIn e Ara e . . o o o is now under after spendi E v days as| J.ee S e tallis 5 had hls case con- 1051 of Misy \ Walsh at - ntil § Ay morning me on Wil ies o il Brown Sent Bock to Jafl nol the W (OLDS IN CHEST 50 ALARMS IN NOVIMBIR CARD OF THANRS ‘FRECKLES AND HlS FRIENDS Rerlin Cradle Note | 2; violation of traffic cd of as fols adjourned, 83 of Good Bhep- I, 4 dis- wpended upou payment olledd by prosecuting ate soculing ate sts, §; chief, ”; another ommitted to Home 1 to jai 1d one cre wore 10 hoys girl v durs vas more than Ihere gated by ne otticers | 1s as not the 1 nlue of « ed. The 5 the Will Observe Anniversary frs, ( | will ob- their g ) g anniver- y on W me at t y apen s e rtain thetr Coneert Tonight progr \Vllln i Walsh m W The funeral Norton high s brated at 9 The K} St homas’ Buatrice Coons, 14 n cld this on at 2:30 k at the home ott street Rev, P ¢ Baptist place in ittle girl ess. P Appointed eeals 1o aid renlosis has the direc- “tive league, mittee taking Frederick W, 7 Harry J. celer, 4 in the for the turd Seal Committee ity unde th prot ng cor Arranging Election zht Flection f offic take placa Tor Our PASTEURIZED and CLARI- PIED MILK s the hest you can bus—hest tor all your needs— perfeetly pastenrized. Thorough- Iy clean, pure and wholesome, its wme of the hest products (o use frechy United Milk Co. 19 Wocdland Street New Britain Phone 1610 e B\ BLOSSER

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