New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 4, 1924, Page 7

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No tccessor Appointed to Succeed | car in B 120 atfords kopping Qenter: | Always Appreciated give great chot for $2.69 to §4.50 pair. Silk Lird Grey Mocha with spear backs for $4.98 pair. Washae Mocha Gloves in beaver color, also priced $4.98 pa Deer Men" pair. Way Lined Gloves, and strap ist styles, priced $1.00 to $3.98 pa 1y Lined Gloves, cape, mr»f'hn and suede, hutton and strap wrist, $6.00 pas ape Gloves, choice of tan, brown and tawny THE “REGINA” TIE Latest for Women whe see it. . Made awith bow, it has small goring back of tongue. Fpnchtoes, and Spanish heels, for §10.00 pair. We Offer Many Kinds A special showing for Christmas gives choice of dainty white Ap.on round and square trimmed with lace or embroider: Nurse Aprons, 98¢ and $1.39. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DFCEMBLR 4, 1924 Plamwlle News AROUSES INTEREST INPUBLIC HEALTH - ‘Secretary of Nursing Associalion o Makes Appeal to Public CHRISTHAS CHECKS MAILED Plainville Trust Co, ening, November \m.q 1y evening the scrateh ca Prior's leg to swell conslder The post 8 taking steps for the organization of & post band. Mrs. Johu Condon, Bristol News DEMONSTRATION OF - VOTING MACHINES + Officials Preparmg or Election of New Senator PLAY NETS %700 Main Street Paving dob Complete— Condon of Union« A special town mecting to take up John Condon, died swoning had set in P'rior sutferin wttack of pleurtsy which he night of the f mueh fmproyé also found My led to order at 8 o'clock this eves a long illness, priation of $3.440 to Le used as )vm' this country This money will b and Mrs. Mic Local Man P 1 Unlonville on Friday morn- Kection of the erganizer reseryes has 1 recent orders | GLOVES FOR MEN'’S XMAS e in Unionville, mittee ta invest Spanish War Unlined «0cha, grey and beaver with spear point or black embroidered hacks, Distributes 816« 000—8chool Children Respond To Olivet Chapter and Spanish War Thanksgiving Request For Contri- Veterans Elect ONicers — in Gloves, the genuine, in regular and Cadet sizes, priced at $3.98 pair. Priced from butions—1ire Chief Prior Sick, Lazaar Largely peal has been is- capes and suedes, with fleeced and wool lining, Public Health ANk Uit ane t no one think t lu.u,u \lu Hn" ¢nfortable Wool (Ion-\ imported and domestic makes, $1.00 to $2.50 pair, tlon has no use for your'assistance. alth Mecting. vigiting nurse of school children, rd for action, RANALLONLAND PREDICTED BY SEA Warmth of Ocean Used by Scien- tists in Their Work ment, i8 & case Homer Hart This new Shoe, the very latest in fine Footwear is sure to give pleasure to all 1 Willam H a preliminary ontest wiil be follow Ve offer them in patent colt and bl “ck satin with hand-sewed turn soles, new given at the “Nor is the work in ths schools all. is consumed ding specific hospital to the Weekly Prayer Meeting Misa Loretta Po HOW ABOUT APRONS? e Plaimille Health after Thanksgiving. lans for another & , priced 50c¢ to 98¢ each. Leen practica rs at the ‘vv\\- ed Children. ported for seve ington Home (hr 0 Firemen to Meet this conelu- astitute for tea g any connection whatever with Befin News addition to the regular sery minute talks, telilng of the!c berculosis is lesse | | sent-out. this morning to atl peopie |nothing hus been done & AL R O Heineman is often called for service Paving Completed, hure On Sunday morning, |street on the east 1 Iroad underpass to the he savings bank «d Cross Recelpts EAMBRII]GE AN ven| A petition said to be in It zher temperatur \ | nurpose of the drive, will he n | etition saic % “‘v . . Baldwin and Mrs. Sidney [cess of circulation either got lnst ont 1M, Cowles, These talks will deal .In Blue Hills somewhere, i) vith the several phases of the can-|in the process. Speed in fur iprovements has al- and makes a won- improvement. ROUTS BURGLARS Wields a Mean Ax and Captures clothing for scl Mrs. Goodrich 1) of the air over the " explained Mr. company patients, a "1 s """ n the side of the home | INensington official cireles, chnreh Mrs. Cowles will tell of East Berlin Ttems work and the henevo-| The regular mid-we k service will \I(nr Sof Ivu \r‘“\ The nmittee in charge of the ass is anxious to lave a large Alr! in Gourt Tonighl : e s0 may hear about the pur- | ¢ Those figding | » o attend hecanse ose of the IN AME HX AS MCRAEM“'W 5 Cow Cinrence B, Claude W. Stevens T ot yinch — Tax Commissioner Vinal Tehcarsal Tonight e | The first {tion of ,0 {1 ng. Jodgett Will Be in Berlin 'lil-il‘ ight—0Other Ttems, e mn‘ ze number 1o Mrs. | M. Cowles | 1ast ever tea) s nfaloEAlly e Meeting of Torest [w«m was much » Boston A ! faita »,;,UA S e yesterday by State will o er. while on = \||\r ‘ 4 George DeMo A st last H,, mes, 3 marked b rEest Winfic i and operat o 5 Miss Harry C toche, Meml present in uniforn 1 Ahout ‘ About $300 was ped with improper 1 probable ¥ vlin town cor't ) and was fir J W o and 1dies of the Ker st tw ounts, he 829, I | DEtY t of cout urch, as a result of the sale and | which Sivers&ll cpiocen dinner, held yesterday aft e's casc was ap- was reg ] as extren ourt to make a test of the aflr. il in every way Blodgett Here lm\l\u:h! = Announce Cast Of Play Any Other Nation o (Commissioner i 1 T st of the play, “Mrs, Oa | T (ne Rabber cipitation upon fonal to the m is doing a well cvening at the usual hour. n Royal Morse are ro- on the birth | Chiecks Sent Out tion at the morning service, | CIVINg congratulatior of a son born at the neral hospital Tuesday The annual meeting of officers of the Madern Woodmen will be held in the Pythian Whist ristmas club check about Tieember School Children Gen adics of St home of Mrs. and again in- a Distract will be > hall Friday eve meating of the Community e i th 8 | Sugenhime: Yankea ki i quartet Frank 0 « AN s ]\\r[ (lu\[\l v ll.\l’l'\\ CABINET T DNGLANDS STAND | Will Not Admit Right of Frypt Or Leazuer On Present Dispute. PYTHIAN BAZAAR GRANGE HALL December 11-12 Entertainment to Nominatc Trappers! We Pay High Prices for the We Pay High Prices for the FUR SHOP 13 Franklin Square nl\hn \qu:ne anight and will addr | o o ittee 10 tow 3 ling the advisability [ having | 1, Do ced on pperty in! med t w | b ' ' s or 8 S v it =g nenihe - shed som G i 1 ‘ ar b Nir SitciasosdaMunch [ L o essor hag®t been ' Ake theblace of Kam 5 it ; ed fronthe board of di-|the afternoon and tu s : Mfg. Co. of 9'cloc ginning evenin on and 4d his Interest in ne of the oftfals of tt o said that WS 1 iccrssor wj be o Yyelary, 1 meeting r magiot be appointed Faery ymber Camass mber ass at the The Every gregationa nsington : < i iny t ning ice. Solicitors have \ssig/l to districts and 1 been made so that e run off smoothiy { the annual budget were F_Trappers' weay tigh priees for e || DANCING Raw Skins NEWINGTON GRANGE LA L GTON GRANG (DSON FUR SHOP | PVLRY FRIDAY BV} 13 Franklin Square | AHLBELRG'S ORCHESTRA S e FRECKLES AND HlS FR]ENDS Little Jokester i Hou -ALEk! warr MNUTE TILL T TELL I~ YA WHAT I DID \\AE*‘ [} T WUz DownTon 1Y FELL ONBR A HUNC N FEET!! VEAK, MEB THOUSAN' FOR Al G I A SERCL

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