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BUSY SEASON FOR WASONIC LODGES Annual Meetings, Parties, In- spections and Initiations ——t— With the beginning of December, Masonlc organizations in this clty are planning for thelr annual meet- ings,. elections, inspections and de- gree work Tomorrow eveing Centennial lodge, | Ao Fi and A, M, will, have its an-. nual meting at which time there wil lie reports of officers, eletion and in- | tallation. December 17 Centennial lodge will work the Entered Apprentice degree. Last evening Harmony lodge A. I, and A. M. “ralsed a class of candidates to the Master Mason de- gree and will do the same for an- other group next Monday evening. This will be the last class to be “ralsed” by the present officers, On December 15, Harmony lodge will have its annual meeting with clection of officers and annual re- ports. December 22 will mark the last meeting of the month for Harmony lodge when a new class of candi- dates will be given the Entered Ap- prentice degree. Thursday evening will be a big night for Giddings chapter, R. A, M. I'he program will begin with a sup- | per at all, At 7 0 o'clock in the banquet :30 o'clock the Royal Arch dugree will be worked on a class of |, candidates. At this time Giddings | chapter will welcome R. E. Elbert L.. Darble, grand King of the most cxcellont grand chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Connecticut, who witl pay an officlal visit and inspect the work. Thursday evening, December 18, the Mark Master degree will be worked. This will be the first time this degree has been conferred since carly in September, “Cascarets” 10c if Constipated, Dizzy, Bilious To clean your Is without nping or ov- take \n'k headache il bili- gases, nual inspection of Dorle Councll R, and 8. M. will be held and a class of candidates will be glven the |((\\u| and Sclect Master degrees. The in- spection officer will be Frederick H. Gerlach, Tlustrious Principal Con- ductor of Work of the Most Puisslant | Grand Council of Connectient, Nathan Hale chapter, Order of DeMolay, which ts not & Masonic or- ganization, but Is sponsored by the Masonic bodies in the city will have a meeting Saturday evening, Decem- her 6 18 a lodge for boys, s planning to hold its first initiation ceremony the latter part of December or early in [ Jannary. Azlz Grotto will have a Christmas party in Grotto hall, Friday, De- cember 19, There will be a Christ- mas tree and @ speclal Christmas program ineluding gifts for all the members Aziz Grotto will hold {ts annual meeting and election the third Fri- day in January. PLAN RETURN MZET 1oys’ Club And Y. l Wednesday, December 10 the M. C. A. Athletes To Engage In Contests Saturday | Evening—Luncheon To Follow. Plans for the return meet between the Boys' club and the Y. M. C. A. which wlill take place at the Boys' club Saturday evening, were com- the ‘m(‘v‘llng of the ladles’ auxillary of ithe club. Physical Director vard Anderson has arranged an ath- |letlic program consisting of volley l:aH. indoor hockey and basketball, a pool tournament betwesn Ar- \wrr and Andersou of the club and Smith and Urban of the Y. M. C. A After the games, the ladies’ aux- fllary will serve refreshments, sisting of cocoa and home crullers. | The following committees were appointed to look after the refresh- pleted yesterday afternoon at | ay- made | ment end of the affair: Cruller com- | mittee, Mrs, W. B. Montague, Mrs. H. E. Parker, Mrs. Robert Parsons, Mra J. B. Thompson and Mrs. H. |\ Brown; milk committee, Mra. E. 'L. Warren and Mrs. W. E. Parker; jitney committoe, Mrs. ball and Mrs. Howard Parsons. Mrs, W. B. Montague, Mrs, J. H. ' Robinson, and Mrs. . L. Warren were appointed a committes to act as chaperones Monday night, when the Boys' club hasketball team will play an aggregation of former mem- bers, the game belag followed by a dance. Tha “alumni” team will he composed of Howle Belser, John Swangon, Ray Holst, Joa Kaminicki, Wally Knapp and Joe Solokiski. The ladies’ auxiliary will hold a special meeting on December 15 at | the home of Mra. A. G. Kimball, 61 (Lexington street, at which time plans will be completed for the mak- ing of candy and nut bags to be dis- tributed at the Christmas party at [the Boys' club on December 23. con- | A. G. Kim- | NEW BRITAIN GHEAP RATES FOR ATLANTIC TRAVEL Somely Women No Longer Be- | sieged by S. S, Agents The new organization, which | Bremen, Dee. 2.--New York so clety women who travel with malds and poodies and countless wardrobs trunks are no longer besieged by agents for ateumpship lines as they used to be in days when there wero plenty of stecrage passcngers. De luxe steamers and de luxe pas- sngers were only a great means of advertising, and the third-class pa sengers were the ource of profits. But times have changed. American | immigration laws have made It im- possible for passenger agents to fill the holde of steamers with European emigrants bound for Ameriea, and the resourceful agents have heen Itorced to find passengers of another type to fill the spa with emigrants used to monopolize. The cabin ship, that Is the ship in { which the first and second-class ac- ommodations were all thrown to. her and 8old at second-class rates, was the first_overture to the tour- ists of limited means; and now the steamship lines are offering still greater bargains to persons who want to see Europe economically. Third-class accommodations on the Philippines and at the same time not have the government be re- sponsible for the company's oper tion, the plant would he disposed of many of the liners have been im- proved so they are as good as the old second-glass rooms. and special sections of the stecrage are set aside for students, teachers, profesional men and other cultured persons who prefer to economize on steamship | fare and spend thelr money in travel | cor study on the continent. Stecrage Travel Educators, students and soldiers who fought in Europe dnring the World war have made up a consid- erable percentage of the steerage travel on shipping board boats this ! past season, and the campaign to! | promote economical tours to Europe I hae only begun. Special rates are helng offered for Christmas tours, ! which will Include visits to the Ttal-'| ian Riviera, and elaborate plans are in preparation to attract patrons of {the economy tours next summer. Many tourist agéneies in Germany e working to develop tourlst travel | in the United States, and several parties have gone this year on in-! | cxpensive tours which extended as far as the Pacific coast. Industrial- ists are especlally interested in | Amerlean tours, and it 18 expected | that many Germany sclentists and | engineers will leave In the next few months to atudy new methods which | | the | |issued as follows: DAILY HERALD, have been developed In American | and Canadlan factories during and after the war. Most of these per- sons, however, will tra\ the cabin ships rather the steerage, el on than in SAVETY LEAGUE POLICY The Claie Arthur W, Upson, one of its organiz- ers and oMcera, Bafety League through has {ssued a state. the Included among the suggestions are: Attend- ance at court sessions, and closer cooperation with the court authori- tles by assisting in bringing offend- ers to justice, service on juries, com- mending judges fo®adequate sen- tences and protesting against those that are not: offering information to those charged with the enforcement of the law, and service as witnesscs in court proceedings. ment offering suggestions for hetterment of the city, SHOWER FOR MISS OLSON A miscellaneous shower was ten- dered Miss Eleanor Olson of Church street by a number of friends at the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Hil- mer Nelson of Tremont street, last evening, She was the reciplent of | many beautiful and usefu) gifts, The | house was prettily decorated, the color scheme being bluc and white. | A buffet lunch was served, games | were played and dancing enjoyed, Miss Olson will become the bride of | Albert Johnson of Glens I'alls, N, Y. NUILDING PERMITS Building permits have been John A. Andrews, sipgle family dwelling, 16x24 ft, No. | 416 Hunter road, estimated rnml 2,000; Edward O. Kilbourne, single | famlly dwelling, 37x29 feet, No. 479 Commonwealth avenue, estimated | cost, $6,500; 8. Hanson, two family dwelling, 28x46 feet, No. 307-309 Linwood street, estimated cost $10,000, For Children’s Cougheo1ds there is no better home treatment than Linonine. It is a pure, safe remedy containing flax seed oil, irish moss, glycerine and other ickly effective and highly bene- I oile. Children likeit. Linonine promptly relieves the choked-up condition of the head and throst, #oothes and heals the sore, irritated bronical passages, stops the cough by natural means and provides heat and nourishment to the whole system, thus helping the child throw off the cold. At the same time it supplies new strength and nourish- ment to the wasted tissves. Wise mothersare neverwithout Linonine. fold e TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1924, NOTES /e CHRISTIAS SECFFER We are hefldqudlloh for practical, economical and serviceable gifts for the entire family, a vast \mm'v of gifts to choose from. A genuine plearure in making your selection here, for there is such We tomorrow, to encourage early Christmas Shopping are offering unusual FFolks shop now, inducements, in ease and comfort, while assortments are complete and the salespeopie are hetter able to serve you. SHOP NOW. WOMEN'S FULL FASHIONED Pure Thread Avoid the discomforts and disappointments of gz Al?l/lr:il:um } the last minute rush, Savery ik Linen Roasters Oval shape, 2 o Stationery Silk Hose Fstra heavy weight — All Iair Towel Sets “Turknit” and Turkish — e with large towel, guest towel and wash cloth, Others in diffcrent combinations, Colored borders, some shell edged L 98 c finished Board Covered Books Tor children—for the ages of about 4 to 8 years, All the well known and po[mllu series the little cnjoy so well Turkish Towels Large size, heavy weight. White and various colors with contrasting 95 Cc borders and designs Men’s Silk Hose A large selection of colors, plaids, fancies and weights. Packed 2 m a $l 00 gift box Step-Ins Tea Pots | With tea ball, pan- e = Wed- nesdas | —Priced at $2.75 & cups, '$1.55 CHILDRIN'S BIRTHDAY Handkerchief Box For Monday and every day in the Awsorted (siv in hox.) tnre in corner with an insévip tion to go with it P:;u't Linen Handkerchiefs Hemstitehed it — Fach A sensible NPORTED China Tea Pots 1 Sizes Wed Pyrex Oven-proof w $3.25 Week Embroidered ph 59¢c FED INTTIAT 12%c Pie Plate: 69c 75¢ $1.00 MEN'S AND BOYS' Genuine Leather Belts Adjustable slide buckles, in all st A gift he'll apprecate "~ Men’s Military Brush Set Made by the “Florence” Mfz. Co. and mahogany finish in a leather raveling Bulb Bowls Imported China— 2 selected ~ Mirro colors, Special 7 qt. size. Wednesday 49¢ Fhony 98¢ Aluminum Tea Kettle Colonial shape $3.80 Negligee Garters Made of satin rithon. flower trimmad. Prices start at A zift that will please her, 25¢ A veal ho de i Paper 1= ol exquisite nulmuug I g cards with gilt n white " $1.00 Cabinet stk teatune |.‘ denee p They con and dainty pasiel shades—Rox. Pencil Set Consisting of pen, pen hold pencil sharpener raser, et in all eight arti- cles for desk Packed o neils Infants’ Brushed Wool Jackets An adorable little garment Pink and blue $1.98 trimmed., , Novelty Chemise Boved for Gift Giving Batiste imported voiles cte., hand embroidered and lace trimmed in white and dainty pa ..95¢ tints Boys’ and Girls’ Books By popular folks' authors of .39¢ young fiction Of batistes. voiles, ete, Lace trimmed, hand embroidered, medallion inserts, picot edge finished; t fact a large va- riety to choose 95c 14,013 LAW VIOLATORS Washington, Dee. 3.—Liquor law violations In the national capital de- morning. Nlcest | tected by the Washington poli artic on earth for | totaled 14,013 in the last fiscal year. and children. 10c, 25c | Nine thousand and thirtesn persons ife hoxes—any drug store. | were arrested for intoxication. n dlk"B“Ofl Lour upset stomach | and all such | Shaving Stands Complete with brush and mirror He'll uso it daily 59C Cuff Links Pearl and silver monnted in velvet lined hox. A dainty nccessity, Colgate’s Week-End Packages Y link= lior Men and Women. ; 35¢ Children’s Umbrellas e ,.Sonsibiing of taicom pov- Fast color, waterproof. Handles are trin- and dental cream, for women, med with colored enamel and 0 men (e assortment in- 98¢ Wit leather loops or strap “having zsc Children’s Mittens Fleece lined mittens of suede, in tan and brown, trimmed 79c with fur—Pair SLIPPERS for the Family--for Now-- For Christmas Now comes the season of fireside evenings— evenings when you settle into the old arm chair and slip off the shoes of the day to enjoy the ease and comfort of soft, downy Slippers. Slippers make ideal Christmas gifts, too—per- sonal, useful. And let us remind you that Decem- S &l 7 \\" (— ber 25 is only about three weeks away. Styles and §! i sizes will never be more complete than right now. Men’s Garter and Arm Band Sets “Boston” and “Paris" makes, good live elastic in a pretty gift 45c box \%) S S R SEINT) AT SR s TR O N E D A Y S A L E WALK AND %{EALTHY IN S—— TOMORROW ONLY || Sloan’s Smart Shoes T, 10855 N e 78 West Main St. Opp. Burritt Hotel §: EUNTM{] ”NFS Trimmed Velvet Hats At Two Special Prices §1.:$3 Values up to $10.00 See Windows for Values 20% DISCOUNT vew Hats—Just Arrived SrowWn-ups and <nap « Baskets Tmported from Japan, hand painted and decorated with tassels, ete, Ideal for fancy work, candy and various other uses, 35¢ 49¢ 79¢ ¥ \ B\" ’l’ for cludes aceessories “Flcrence” Comb and Brush Sets Made by the makers of the famous Phrophylactic Tooth Brushes, ebony and mahogany finish. Packed in a neat holiday box. e, Clal Philippine Concerns Fail 1o Profit Under State Rule There’sa Good Reason More folks con- vinced & dollar : e : : / S goes farther in M woll as ’ r t Siore this store! With the S TL YT PR, The L mlc Little Store IThe Dress Good Shop ! -1AIN STREET With the g Big Values VD RS SPECIAL WEDNESDAY e m e i Big Values *I\J 10\) DON'T let “friend wife” think she married a “snow man”— warm up — make her Christ- : R N c;l 37 mas happy with a Diamond oon weiow the oga) Nt L 1. 98 | —mg 2in 1 TNDIAN J TQUOT BIANKI TS TWILL BACR DRES TERSEY $1.45 CREPY On All N Goldenblum Millinery Co. Cor. Main and Court Sts. 188 Main Street = il “ MERCERIZI T You'll see the saving on every price tag! Woor GEORGES & CO. "swelers and Diamond Merchants 5 : New Britain A56H MATNES i 2 She B Rez. $1.23 Wednesday —\ 2 f LT SILR JERSEY TURING A Woed —Yar [ PURL STER JAPANT NI PONGE L In. SILR CANTON T TR 0.7 T 7 e BN DR SRR, T AR A A P SRS