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Drou Thomson § | Thrilling With the Christmas Spirit - Our Store Invites You, One and All READINESS FOR YOUR GIFT SELECTION. Stocks are filled with EVERYTHING 1S 1 is the air of festivity that is things you want Christmas gift suitables, A DAI Visit Milliner; buttercup, 1 Iancy Garter: Section. black and good line of colors, for $2.00. and cross, 8iec. Regent Pearl N for $4.95. ot | Johr Berlin News BLODGETT FAVORS jof t ‘arm the | mon driv Talks to Berlin Committee About Stuccess in Other Towns ANOTHER MEETING SO0 - done driv 8} | but | radir | ing are not have [ cum Jdoint—Other Items of Interest, | | g Dory Automobiles Collide At Railroad Un- derpass—New Bus Line Js Pro- poscd—suffers Loss of Yinger opinion of the pre ques- NSOSSIICNE ot ty tn ven by T Con H. Blodgett, v talk on the mat- cting of the Berlin re- imitt ight in town ¢ All [ committee were | day Iriy era with u nis- n extensive a e Biodgett stated that of prop csstully 1 London, Sayi Ne dri ste rty has been citics, men- [ Winste rook. All th opErty reass Antomatile Collision Trappers! We Pay High Prices for the Raw Skins HUDSON FUR SHOP 13 Franklin Square greatest ahundance, SILK HC Pure Thread Silk “Hummingbird Bald New Britain ¢ tion shottly after suited to the occasion, The earth s there are but * TY BOUDOIR CAPS, special for $1.85 pair. E. Balc Britain and the other 1 Strickland of Meriden win car was on its v d it was t PR S ul the 1y inter oif he driver nington road and i« railroad station As ile was hein urped tl ad for appeared ar sion was unavoida A el and mul guard of the cn to a mac he me damage to the vehicle, T ors eseaped uninjgred. flicer Kanupka made the acci found no cause for arrest, oad underpass in Kens| of the danger spots in the t e automobiles procee other an i 1S 0 i from the railroad station and intc Lo turn west toward New unable to note the lier machine. » happened under similar stances to that of vesterday Bus Case Is Continued case of Samnel Silver hester, Mase by State | ing with liceuse g driving a impror ed until nest Tuesd n it eame up for before Jud B DEO:C o ma sted Wed Palmer tieut « arr ut a flect vk and er for the d and appe to s firm 1 a Joint. Kensing rday He atus he liry yestc hi repair n from trick- Baldwin were has teen Shopping Days in which to make your selections, we advise early buying to get best choice of full lines. 1 aid yourself, the stores and the postal service by so doing. ETC. Section where you will find a most exquisite display of Boudoir Caps and Bandeaux of satin and lace, crepe de ehine, plain and dotted nets with ribbon trims, and hand made flowe Color choice includes orchid, , black with touches of color, all in lovely Christmas boxes with cards, prices ranging from 50c to $3.98 each. Corsage Bouquets, for evening and street wear in all the new colorings, also gold and silver effects, would make exquisite gifts, each boxed 50c to $4. , also, in all wanted colors; some lace trimmed. ERY FOR GIFTS every pair guaranteed satisfactor ones in exchange, black, beige, sand, nude, calf and lots of other shades for “Charter Oak” Full Fashioned Silk, lisle garter tops, every pair guaranteed; Full Line “Phoenix” Hose in wool, silk, and silk and wool, all zood for offts. GIVE THOUGHT TO JEWELRY Ladies’” Wrist Watches, 14 kt., white gold, 16 jewels, engraved case, fancy dial, stone set, stem wind, fully guaranteed; our Christmas price, Rosary Beads, sterling silver, in sterling case with chain and ring, complete 2 ast Solid Gold Cuff Link.'j. many designs in green or white gold, choice for $5.00 pr. Rosary Beads, opal, jet, amber, crystai and ruby, five ecklaces, 3-rope, fancy stone catch, with guaranteed beads, L] NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1924, Plainville News TELLS C. OF C. OF Money Is Expended 1,000 Letters Contining There the secure | About been scoured to in Hospitals—Bowling Itesults, | H. F. Kazmier, sfate director Mhe Near East Itclief, was the spe | er at the meeting of tic Chamber of Commerce, which | beld last uight at the Chamber | Commercer aoms | Mr. Kazmier told the Near I funds for the reli ;x‘\ll"ll"h of the war deso {tries. None of the money You o wa o pink, blue, of the work o st fef in f of the ated coun collecte 0. Visit Millinery 2 | tenance of the organization | carrics on the The thus used is contributet by | duals for that purpos A maine resident ma 1oy $00,000 last year for t The American relicf condueting about the ar lastern children who are wit)h relatives are admitted | quently only the most urgent ca are cared for, My drive moi or new 150 pr. ition o ] is W committ cou o out frier tries. and cons §15.00, Kazmicr 1 work ar gold filled, chain Diirhy the U, 8§ Christmas Seal sale > committee ation in Iwin by | G Uml1 the | ¢ ard | yard | uto- | New i a left | car | was | loth | 1 own, Jing | tajn, h o n of riv- hus | con- witat- perfor Bri rter W ails To Put Iy E \ Appeara Stillings of 1 to Gieo! Ya., towr ta appe » answer t She 1 who reside along t} expected that both and Rerlin wit he 1 at DANCING NEWINGTON GRANGE EVERY FRIDAY LV} AHLBERG'S ORCHESTRA e hearings, med was | 0 a ts urn- East rep- turns totalir Arrested to'41 William So) Gold | s¢ street, New Brit arrested by | Constable Frank Drown at the Ber. | n 1 static st night on harge He n having Tor Drunkenness a6 W About 11 in railroa of | court tonigl will ap- pear been bonds of is said that tempting A train wl statior The the man to crawl under pped Bazaar Successful m complained to the police that it the man to e station in that conditi Will Week-Fnd Here Rev, Earle I fOrper pas- tor of the Iirst Baptist church, New Dritain, will spend the -enid with N 1 wr, which v offies to the was dangerous about the ispices ¢ loltering Chirelilo About $150 rad The dec f whi Mrs, Willfam Row 1 lemon and light 1 The lo a suce Cross ions, o charg W 1 . vl » Por Warmer (limes sale Am Auniliary William tuture ed stay Welr December Kai : to leave s L for Cali T far an extend isit various parts probably malke f the country irns 1o e Tonight Boy usual Town troop of t ot ouse Lyents in Berli t tonight community hout isic will be Bregi- Miss Past Berlin ftems will be prese 5 o'clock in the Berlin Congrega- eonnection with a s being held | society of ladies’ roomm tioy church i Ald of the W church A speci | be held in man’s the bees v K nsi Berlin firc clock in Athletic Aaronson Fined $100 am Aaropson of Hartford 4 $200 and given a w N he 4P town court re- 31 . at 8 o'cloc 1l 4 e n of t be Teld at Officers will meeti TORY hall, ntence, in " | Community Theater indivi H. 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Kazmier Explains How (SEAL SALE PROGRESSING 100 Aplece Distributed—Legion Auxil- |y, lary to Help Ex-Seryvicemen Now | i latnville { soliciting suffering from the public is wsed for the main- - s08 a fnanclal success, | ra NEAR EAST RELIEF [ will be’held for the children of the | how I8 requested as the procee used to purchase Christmas boxes | for distribution among ex-service- | men who ure patients in hospitala, | Sale Successful The Ladies' Altar soclety eale which was held yesterday afternoon the American Leglon hall, was About $70 was 1 10 defray the expenses of the Christmas’ tres celebration which will be | SOUTHINGTON NEWS The speclal town meeting last night appropriated $3.440 and authorized the selectmen to borrow of the cost in buflding the new ce- ment road on Clark street, Milldale, The highway 1 a state aid road, so the money will be r town from its next allotment, cimen were authorized to pay |the Bridgeman Detectjve Agency $314.10 due for running dewn liquor aw violators, This bill, which had | been voted down at a previous meet- ing, met with objection last pight, but the majority voted in favor of it chureh, The committee in charge of The the celebration will meet tonight at the of Mrs. Michael Nolan, 14 stroet, to complete the home m Bowling Results The following scores were made by the members of the Standard Stcel ng lrague last night at the reation Alleys | Tool Room 84 75 $9 109 83 59 84 96 79 Maintenance .o 81 66 82 0 1 Bullard A resolution was passed to the eftect that the chairmen of the re. publican and democratic town com- mittecs cach appoint two men Moors . Meahan tland Gingras Calduon the advisability of estahlishing voting distriets in the town. A sum | not to exceed $3,000 was appropriat- ed for voting machipes. A committee 1o rdport a plan for Increased sehoolroom facllities was appointed as follows: Charles (. Per- slani, Frank Wells, Mrs. catrh Merrell, Julius B. Lewis, Elijah Rogers, J. H. Platt and Clifton J Stone, It was voted to appropriate the sums asked by all the town de- partments for running expenses dur- ing the coming year tions amounted to $247, largest sum ever voted at town mecting, As a result of jast night's meeting, at which heavy | tures were voted, it wi sary to raisa the tax rate to the selectmen The Pexto baskethall will open the home season tonight with Company G of Manchester as ponents. The probable as follows: Pexto, Cushing, If; Hart- , rf; England, ¢; g: Gill, Company Pent- La Motto 93 Del Monaco kE] » a0 Low e town 400 412 403 1 Auto Tools team Kane 8. Big Convention Here Of Boy Scout Leaders | One hundred and fiftty Boy Seout & from Hartford, Bristol, Meri- S {den and New Britain will hold an ’ day pow-wow in the Burritt ho- 17, accor 124 tel on § ing to plar 10 local ( Bak Dani Bake Griswold s made a mber of Commeree lasy i > | evening., { of Hrtford, John {den, \_,‘\'..m»r 0, of this city were #|present, each being accompanied by Automatic ool “:. scoutmaster. Leon C. pymnwé, o | scoutmaster of Troop 4, was the | other local representative, ’ This will be the first affair of its | kind for more than seven years, for | although they proved helpful these d during am will be. morning and divided into four perjods, of which will be in the care the four cities repre- Cook Special Ausiliary Meeting A special meeting of the American | o zion/Auxi will be held tonight | the L Plans for the |, o will ted., Members wve finished fa articles for | 1 to bring them 0 {cyred Frederic L. Fay. meeti tor of the South Mrs. Donahue Better i ot A ittack of heart disease the first part | of 1s slightly improved | he glon ‘rooms, be comple k scoutmaster of 1 to talk on of Mrs acatadlifore Leadership. orite subj on it Patrol t and h ing writte cles dealing with its phases. The Merlden conncil will devote its period to “Winter Camping and Hiking,” while Bristol will be in charge of that ing with “Pro- | gramming the Troop Meeting.” The Hartford couneii wifl Jnstrate Florida, about December 18, | and it is hoped that the tatoes for sale, $1 bushel, | state armory may he sect nd the ' Tel, 10 —advt ctually playe ished ) t it, e r i a the hotel and a program rational speakers. Efforts is we a series of arti- | street, Plaimville Ttems Yhide of Maple Ieft for Dayton, Tlorida, 1 the wir Mrs. George st street will for Joseph | s where | ter. | & | of dea C. Woo! leave a Jere IFOR ¥ 4 steam room t heat, 1 nning Inquire 7 Hoor, R. T, as strect, i YACTORY NURSES ON VISIT of the New ¥ Wo house by Miss BAZAAR GRANGE HALL December 11-12 Entertainment Dancing WEEKLY DANCE —At 1 of the health depart CARRIFRS' CULTURE TAKEN ealth tment has thre e days a majority released tomorr The— Trappers! We Pay High Prices for the Raw Skins HUDSON FUR SHOP 13 Franklin Square TONIGHT AT 8 . M Music turnished by the Big Five Orchestra of New Britain, Manager Under Direction of Andrew J. Hogan . WAIT A D R [ AN TLL WALK Yo Schoob | ~———“A 7 W YA-DD VA /( WHAT 6ET VER 6E0SRADHY || | SEOGRAPK a WELL , How! T PVE OM, THEM oy 1 DIDN'T BVEN Look AY 'EM CAUSE TM 600D ON GEOS6RAPHY ! t A held | that amount to pay the town's part unded to the ’0. serve on a committce to investigate twao | expendi- ba neces- according op- ne-ups are Scout Executives Fred Hill | Roberts of Meri- | Alfred Breckbill of Bristol, and New Britain council has &e- assistant pas- Congregational oop 2 This is Mr. Fay's fave is an authority made to obtain J. Haroldy Bristol News RELIGION COURSE "IN THE SCHOLS Subjgct Proposed at Board of Education Meeting 1DEATH OF U. F. BACHAND | Well Known Chestnut Street Man Dies—Death Also Takes Nicolo Salerno——Jndge Alling to Speak | at Llks' Memorial Excrcises, Religious Instruction in the local schools will be discussed in the near future by the board of education when a definite recommendation will be made This was the de- cislon of the board at its meeting last night when proposition to inelude the religious curriculum wa taken up As Superintendent of 8 Karl A, Reiche explained, the matter was a big problem and should not Le acted ypon too hastily, The = perintendent will collect data. as to the feasibility of the plan and pres- {ent it to the board at its next meet- {ing, when the project will be dis- cussed to a greater extent, | State Encampment Mevting | Discussion of the plans for the |state encampment of the Veterans of |the Foreign Wars in this city next June will take place at a meeting of 'Haro!d F, Emmett Post the members ®f the assisting committec from orgamizations of the city to- night in the city court room. Pre- liminary work has heen stamed on the encampment preparations so that one of the biggest meetings in | Distory of t state 18 being plan: Tridium Begins Opening service of a tridium or three days' prayer will take place {night at 8 o'clock at 8t, Joseph' lehureh for the women of the paris! ks Seraphim of the Franciscan Order of New York will be t speaker. s will be cor at 8 o'clock in the morning and at night during the period of 1 1d to- ER Ulric F. Bachand Ulric . Bachand, 46 years o died at Hartford hospital yester- Gay after a long illness with heart trouble. been {Il at his |home at Chestnut street for sev- |eral months and was removed to the a few weeks ago. Bachand was horn ir July 4, 1878, the son of Mr. Mrs, N on Bachand. his early life in that plac |atter attendance at the Collins Ischools entered St. Ann's Ac {1n New York, where he re ltwo y He came 1o th 1900 and engage din the tea icting it successfully At one time, he n years ago he post office and a clerk since that gme Collins- ny y ha stora or the | engaged He |Genava B ‘H\" d. aves two brothers, George T. Bachand of this city and Charles Bachand of New York and Itwo sisters, Mrs, Huhert % ng of 1 Miss C Bach- Joca was 1 | He also o | and was a member of the rks 'associ the | Benefit 1 Y will 1 14 at Satur: mornin rch, where a requiem high be celebrated by Rev, J. Rurial will be in ra 8 o'clock Ann's mass will at St olo Salerno terday adter a sh ndicitis to this cour 4 been a local 1 s, Tor some tin oyed at the Wa ry when a you He lraves his wife Frank Sale There ArerAPVoles and Then There Are Poles { VEAN-HoOW MANY ? [ | 1 | | dling some of the night work building as the gymnasium is rented out to various organizations for bas= ketball games and dances. As the matter stands now, the police des partment detuils an offider to the building when public cvents are taking place, May Change Dismissal Hour The matter of changing the dise missal hour of the in-town schools at the noon recess was discussed and owing to the fact that the sus erintendent desired more time te investigate not merely this phase of problem, but also that of are uniform length of school time throughout all the grades of the city, the matter was abled until the Junuary meeting. The superintendent presented & which the joint recoms high school prine superintendent to filed out by all high ts in the future who participate in any branch of high school athletics, It was voted that the card be adopted. The secretary read unanimous of the school eoms concerning recommendations for salaries in this department and it was voted that the report of the cvening. school committee be ace cepted and adopted T ing report of the ate tendance department was read and accepted I'or the month of No- mber, investigated and the reasons for absence was found 1o he as follows Truants, kept t home by personal iliness, 6; kept home hy parents, 4; illegally ing, 3. kept at home by iliness nily, The report of the medical inspees department for the work {n October was read as Miss Mulligan as absent at the last meeting. General inspections 3,525; taken to pital for treatment, 1; taken to Joctor's office for treatment, 2; es visited, 7; dressings attended Inspections by Dr. Brackett, , making a total of 4,263 cases, pupils were excluded during the month as follows: Pediculf, 186, fever, 10; ringworm conjunctivi- , 2 mumps, 1; whooping cough, 1. " The report of the medical in- spection department for the month ovember was as follows: Gen- eral inspection, 1,972; home visits, i cultures taken, 1; dressings ate tended, by Dr. DBrackett, 17¢ total of 2,297 for t Of this nume ber 19 pupi » excluded as fols lows: Pediculi, 7; conjunctivitis, 4; s ranging for a card is tation of the and school properly desired to a report evening inspection making a mont] s we Yale Tntertainers Coming A concert of great appeal will be presented on the night of December 12 when the Yuale Glee and Banjo lubs will be here as the guests of the the Bristol Yhle a concert in the Ater members of club and present Community th Sixty men from the glee, mandolin nd banjo elubs, will. participate, The singers and musicians are com. ing prior to their Christmas tour of the west and Pacific coast, Many are anticipating the event, tis the first time in the listory of Bristol that the va v glee club has been in this city, s planned ollow the concert with a danee he committee in charge is head- ed by George C. Clark of Terryville, Ilie idea is to start a fund for the scholarship the Bristol Yale club de- sir 1 to 1 Tristol boys in ational train at Yale, Gee While 1 th the Yale local nen Tale Judge Alling To Speak Judge Benjamin W. Alling of New itain will be the speaker at the nual memorial excrcises of Bris- ay after- | Br uded by the Vacate Appeals I court and sentenced 8 in jail recently, va- al yesterday and atter went to the county W ned hiree mor 1 bis ap appeal his attorney, tenced is appea to 45 ves- ENTERTAIN FOR RELATIVE \n informa was held last Mrs, 1. Birn- et in henar Helen Green- e home ¢ Winthrog impromp- by Ben includ- and Bir Birn- anm: violin sele Water. nd New Trappers! We Pay High Prices for the Raw Skins HUDSON FUR SHOP 13 Franklin Square T DONT KAOW H ALL YOGETHER , BUT THERE'S SEVEN LNES NEXY, J / DooR Yo LS ! VX 4