New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 6, 1924, Page 7

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voted dowy sting of A. A Browy Er- was appointed to t of rules. These rules do with regulation of A e similar to by- A marked ted Activities or 1oats of East conc arrived at kolslil wa arrested Thur iV night by Constable I'rank Bir as ass about to crawl under a tm whict yout ta pull out of 11 Rerlin On the witness sta jefendant said t New Haven . playing rove his car to eft it in a garage, re-| rning to Berlin by tra He f r stated that he remen ing from the time he left the station until he woke 1 City vesterday Woodruft Seriously 1l James W, Woodruff; 77 ¥ age, of Berlin street, is repo as being serl v Ill at his home. Mr. Woodru®t is the father of Arthur Woodruff, Berlin's town clerk Accident gif” Sled Albert Fritzson, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fritzson of Kensington,” was painfully injurcd —— —_— Trappers! ! We Pay High Prices for the || Raw Skins HUDSON FUR SHOP 13 Franklin Square | Plainville mittee het Tuesda Attending Funeral in Brooklym My Mrs illlam W. lMagan ot K 1 Brookly N Nt ling the funcral of Mrs, Fag nels Intertain Fricnds 1 Y langhter Dt Louti v tr 1 5 Rerltn ar boar T n 3at £ the s in Last g have _— A GOOD TIME FOR ALL — AT ——— PYTHIAN BAZAAR NEXT THUR.-FRI. GRANGE HALL Entertainment — Dancing from 1 | sund (Continued on Page Twelve) | We are now ready w = Amas Gifts | rm—— of the fam Trees veady for scelect FRECKLES AND Trappers! We Pay High Prices for the Raw Skins HUDSON FUR /SHOP 13 Franklin Square Plainville Gift Shop 51 WEST MAIN ST, ———————————————————— | of News Xmas ith a select for i fon. every Amas IRON | i | SATURDAY, DEC JACK 0" CLUBS MAN, IG SKIN HERO CHECHAHCOS TELEPHONE | and in Community Theater PLAINVILLY N0 2 NDAY., DEC GIRI NO NOISE | bury car was going in the dircction Southington avold hitting @ car which was being order to 6 Har af Yets Nominate Fore - Bristol News towed from a dfiveway onto the nd G, R, Btanwood err 3 " ) } = 'main road and two cars Which Were | —em. — | Herman \\u»,»‘.;l.‘\\”,‘ L\“{.“,“‘;[ ‘;" _:“ &t IN4 locals will present Oarpental; | golng In the direction of Plalnyille Milllinas teasteek Tarnas Lanlor [ ma s [Rogaskey, _Carrington, | the driver applied his brakes and SEH"“LB[]Y’S BR"]E A. Harrington and Chester Critter “‘_‘f"‘” and Tracy in their lineup to. ‘ | skidded into the diteh, The car den, These ofticers will be voted | — | turned turtle but the driver was ui- upon at the next meeting i "';""r""r"';"""‘ | S s : | | J The New Departure Realty Co, has e k o | Injured althouyh several windows Discuss Encampment Plans e Ak ; : dl%rds 0,}71’!? 0)11@. | | were broken and the fenders were I] b e e T ”y‘-'.x,'f”dl Sl Sy % \ } | bent, Otficers Iogan and Furry in June of the Vetcrans of I AL S SBRT S ot M d | At | vestigated the aceident, e |'Wars in this city were disct | ut . . | | : i J issed 1'red H. Young has sold property 1P0p“]ar Member Elected Head a[ Epworth League Entertainment . a meeting of the general com tromibinetarest Lo R ! ) rom Pine street to Ralph 1. and | | ‘The Epworth league of the Meth M D S 0 | last night in the city court re Florence Lane i M [, E |edist church will give an entertaln- IS, Mkms mps ]0’ 00 AC Additlons wero made to subcommit :D‘I‘ll'\\ sale Today % mg 0[ F"'eme" ment at the church parlors on Mon f . . tees and reports were made on the o - 3 | 2 5 " et American Leglon auxiliar i | et gram has been announced und will porting showed that the prelimin sk oA The } e _ Any Woman or Miss Made Happy if you select her a new coat from our large AUTOMOB[LE TURNS OVER Beleation s relieatin Mystarious “Broaky” Uncovered | 008 of tho sale will ba used 13 shg\\'l}ng. You also will be pleased at the quality and style you get by buying now, | | ano tion s, Nellie Lixby PEQUABUCK TO BE GLEANED Phe werics of mysterfous thefts fn |0, & (I Fhrstiias work of the and here. | e liceitation iiee. Warren Jox liomes In Biistaanastliasenc i oiune (halA LR IR BONK a2 . Made of the New Suede:like Fabrics, season’s very latest models, plain or | Rededication Exercises At Baptist| ) acal Selection. Miss Dorothy Itogers L trances the Penficld & Works ML i y girls from the . : . o : | i olin Selectiol enncth Selande o o ake « nd the tool shed of public works | trimmed with luxurious furs. You can easily select a gift that will please and [Bl| Ohurch—Charies Jackson, Veteran :.'\,ZKH..;\ RS e Gl Su SR SRR e i o o) ke Sh Saniple: Ballots On satisfy. [ g Sl LR rehestra | ¢p with Councll — Dlaochard | has heen reported to the police Qur| allots with the names of $19.75 for COATS worth to $25.00 each. | of Cihvil War, Dles At Soldlers’ | |{, sclander, C. Nolson, A. Gowran- | Nominated For Commander Of V the lust month, was clearcd up | ol B e $26.95 for COATS worth to 5.00 ecach, | Home in Noroton, lsviar son, A, Neison T ,{ ki At {en ormise f;‘i”}, ‘.‘“ ,::, $35.00 for COATS worth to $49.50 each. it e s N mbakaiballiSeasen OnenE Rl ey on | printed and are now at the of= 4 : Pk it Michael Sulliv wa aelecte . Strunz and C. unz! o 5 RIS G p ‘ $40.50 for COATS worth to $60.50 each. } e i "v:lmm[‘“m"mr ": Selection ... Otchestra | TBe $10,000 aliznation rom 9 to 14 £ly olerieofon Renaral dise All finer and higher class garments at proportionate price reductions. femsoeste: Soune e Baptist Church Opening kb - Pl RoiDIRse Mhe Plainvilie Hose company, No. 1, | *Alterations are nearly completed | SUKINS, Wife of Richard s points about the city, ; which was held lgst night at the In the Plalnviile Brptist church and ;53inat her parcnts-li-luw, Clarence z z 'l' (e : e ha oA sdlcaticnCeva mlarsoiv b |1 and Maud Atkina of Woodland | where t ; SOME UNDIES FOR GIF S ‘wr‘nnm)”! AL 8 LGS CT B S e e \rl\u inon el hasibog om the id AL reco of the ar. THINGTON NEWS Other officers elected were: GROTRE Tha committes whi 5 " superior ecourt { 2 committee which has been np- A S . - - v . i 4 Schubert, frst assistant forems 5 " 2 - mude on pry Women's Bodice Vests of glove silk, pink and peach, hemstitch tops, $1.98 ea. e e s oAl o et o LA D r e e ioRe (et ST | Harr of ( strect Envelope Union Suits of glove silk, pink, peach, maize and nile, with embroid- ond assistant. foreman; Wiliam Cun- 1. (. Ward. Mra . 6 Wara. Mps, | The sult gained i o ndition da ered tops of contrasting colors, $2.98 each. ' ningham, second assistant foreman: !y 11, Mitchell, and Mrs Irving T, Y 01 account of L the dicricen 2l G Glove Silk Sport Bloomers, black, navy, henna, sand, grey, with fancy cuffs, lament Brlor veecho ety Jueaienliti Toles pounmir Alklasgll Sl $2.98 pair ) v\l‘f;\.,n;rzu sher, :p, ‘.]rvr Tm Jected: Mixslonars, Boclety. Sale i v dndic { D . = . ; e s 3 Albert Conlon, steward, reelected The Woman's Home o leave her and tre H rt Italian Silk Bodice Vests, “Kayser's”, all leading colors, $: | Tentative 'plans fo the three-day \)N»mu”-\l ,\-'r“.‘ -|\ . spectfully and made 1 scary for tires, t Italian Silk Bloomers, short or sport style, all colors, fancy cuffs, bazaar, which will ba held the latter |Christian church wi nenitoslrayeptelrahome iy hore Sohe )y 8GR, fox part of January, were discussed and | food and fancy at Simpson's | o0 "‘”‘"," pnodansgasn ginal Onsiotiths William Calmt Sholenlto be | DlIMbinEstorelnext Miiesday i and o= Wt oo L1aREs D HER(E N A Rd A0 Lieaal tha chalrman’ of the committee in | Wednesda i ‘\’ 5 ;'f_"_"i- S ‘; s c 1;“ Yook 4 charge of the affuir. Auniliary Bazaar Honbyihe rec s el hantusoand e High School Season Opene o . . . . . 3 Alterations, which are heing m » of thy Amerl- o¢ 30 Jiusband caused her husband School basket nelokt oilalidn N Sterling Candlestic®s, 8 in., hammered design, special $7.50 pair. in w apparatus room, are nearly 0 '“”."’I”” Aalyg UL oe el S :up-m-y‘“.“, st e B 5 ¢ B o i 5 S - g oxt Wedne ternoon anc * ¥ N e SIS, O AR L AERLS Sterling Salt and Peppers, 3 pair in set, hammered design, priced $4.98 for confBicted. The entire room has it JAFGIERGSE STlernoon and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Atkins were auintet n the seling Corhelt was arrests I been walled with plaster board ip s S ORI EO0M S i rried in Fe of : g ¢ ! the set. : ; ;‘ ¥ will be held in iiternoon from 2 ried in Febr a is year, L team has 0 ss driving % : 3 3 yrder to kee he dust an ut. L afier om 2 Sreiae , e S % . < Rogers Tea Set—Tea Pot, Sugar Bowl, Creamer and Spoon Holder, four SEs fi‘.‘; “', \’.'“”;: dirt Ot 4o 5 atclock, & whist will be held ,,,',l,“ "“fl,\'!'m’\ Aol il s s - hurch Notic from 8 to 10 o'clock and ; ary academy s . | employe M Daley & Son of pieces, $19.95. ; o £ 10 o'clock and a dance will |y 2 | 3 J - ¢ 4 o - o A ' 5 hurch of Our Saviour, be lield from 10 10 12 oclock. . T | \IT% Atkins was represented by At- | | Waterhu 26-Piece Chest Community Silver, * Tudor” plate, 6 each, Knives, Forks, Tea George T. Brown, rector. § atr il b i eharge ap oo The [togey Joseph’ P. O'Connell, whils | Tonight [ vie arraigned in the and Tablespoons, Sugar Shell and Butter Knife, S11.75. Sunday in Advent. Early cele wing auxiliary members; Metiend Nes, O AL e ve of Harifard | 1oWn 5 on two burg. Sterling Tea Spoons, choice of several patterns, special $10.50 for six. Honicholigeommunion e Sies BE Sl eRbledlleminenay seensral Sl et oL e i Mili oS 5 o £ g e A Sunday schol at orning pray- chalrman; Mre. Morris Corn . : op urt under bonds of $10,000 “_c(;(l]mg Military Sets, 2 brushes and comb, plain and hammered designs, in e e e R Investigation of the charges of the | sor . D, spatrick, o case »10.00, 11. Evening prayer and address at | Mrs. Luecy Tanner, food ,I'”]‘ Mr plaintiff revealed that evidence | nazinm b Aridi is said 2i30 o A R w_"h’ o \‘,‘r‘» would not substantiate all of the | local hoy arc admitted burg- Gonaromational ek irenl =045 Litabert Crale sl lins d o) larsate i e ”]”“”" by Mra. Atkina, {t is json of Lester Woodford Be zoods tore on morning gervice, followed by ehurel {ohiremaine uns o 2] ight & w . rect last month and Spara- school. Fvery member ca in e A ] "';':"" A theloohrgs o Khoineho 0 playnd with the | dowski's shoe stor eptember, S he afternoon. Young s AT i DOEVAIACHT0 NERR L) of the t Tis ability has heen | gctting about $800 v ){ goof B I' N \”“‘ morning, when he received afreturned from a visit with Mrs. :'\: v“ir"\”m” 4\4‘,rvmxnwm hour ‘v\,hh‘( ‘1\ hl“w"‘v’ 1ima | enit. Since the instit of the S £ fl_ g ‘L,H, “ e He ”ij(' .'.' O|I: | gash three fnches long in his head | Young's brother in Granhy. U e o e 1 Prock will have | suit, Mrs. Atkins has lived on Pros- | d GPieRI R e b er ln ews | while sledding in a ficld near his | St. Paul's Church. Ml,‘ ‘,131 ,;{,’m;”,\.fl,'.‘[ : .‘.i‘“i': proce ,j"(",""_f-“ | | ReeEatret PrOteCte | i ,,‘ Lot T down ajduct nasscs & £, Paul's church, he Woman's Fedoration sewing | Which will e distributed among the | 1y ee o 12 ip” 0 Pequabuck | % i e e MR bill and Itts thought the sled struck Kensingion, (omorros Morving at & meing Wil bo held on Wedneadag (SSErIma Wio EaliRiai i R cconteny asaney eich on a charge of idleness. While he X asl min; ‘ ‘s thrown violen Iy and 10 o'c bck. St school will | aterunon ospitals. e ""n: »1'”": have en | was in jail, County Detective Edward Ll '] inbes Dra 0 ellonilid 10 o : ock servien S Bantidtar Rovhid: Amcrican Legion Banquet ARSI aSATE Sh e Land the 1. Hickey and t ate police wers e '.\(v\:u.4’ ended mn} J,“ W -\‘ 2 mml' L vnkn Chy B G pastar, 1 S the The annua nquet of the Ameri- \J“;v‘,. was discusse 1 last night work on the by ries and when nece 1: v)”|]~; several stitches to e u‘m b .1<\rrm~,», ed ; et s G TR er ’1 16l held on Menday alth 1 W};]" "”""'_ry"‘ Ari s released he was immedi- ose the woun o'clock fomorrow morning at Sacre o ey : e ht. Decemiy C O 2 unsar conditions. he ately rear d on the new charge i Mattahessett Clul Danee [1icart chureh, East Berlin, Rey, | Corlisiwazd i sunday schoolin e s R decided to confer with the St ] i ' o ! The \ . - o 3 i : ! will be held immediately after the zlon, s chairman o he Pexto basketball team went 1 Mattabessett club of Kensing=4 Joln €. Brennan of Kensington will i 0o NPy i f the committec in charge of the council as to ways and means | down before Co. G of Manchester on ; ton will hold & dance tonight at be in charge. Sunday school will TorninE ¢ e I S e et i mproving the situation, which (Mo ioonl fonr lasbiniabt io (he tdes furnished by the South Manchester | Berlin Congregational. QUL onR hursday evening, 7:43, | (50D e [he worst spot has been at the : ie visitor . | e [ Siomios baevics i a0i0E Selpok, the mid-weels prayer mesting will be fn of Charles| - o S i 1 8. W ! running wild [eres[ at Am]ual Mee[mg irehiestra orning scrvice at 10:45 o'clock, | a0 Clvliivarhsleransandfor | L = cosn Meliistrectamliane jutsls | and shoati SR e To Talk on Africa Preaching Ly the tor, Rev. " i Misd s nesa blocks i I e G | : or. L KRR Porey Tasllda nisstonarys vho | SambelbA{ iske S Teniniclass At 12 dvent Christian chureh, Tey cnrred Sl g og Y Rubhish has cluttered | for the locals. has spent many years in Af 2 will o'clock. Boys' class at 10 o'clock - ,l by e 1'; worshib | Xoroton, Conn., 1 Five -|I‘;':;n ::‘ t the piliars of the ictures | Company ( deliver a stereopticon lecture on life day scliool at noon. nndecomiviiioniatigill-omi0ic Durial was in No e P 1 f miles above has | Rl x ELEGT BOARD OF REL]EF A AL plis i) 2SO0 RAL ity wol nolialtionn B The mest | RESAIER QRGO . SRS Fe Gozls Fouls Points there, at the Kensington Methodist hensington Methodist. Ladies” Aid Sale And S s place ere Only 2 —- church Thursday svening of next Morniog servie 10543 welock, D5 of the Loval Workers will bef iy (€ CHC PURREE < of a prom- 12 0 ; n L fomorraw will ba Golden Rule Sun. hetd at 6 p. m. At 7 there will be:yjq) i TG el JneeTn com= ! 2 Jumes W. Woodruff Seriously [l— Weck. at 7:30 o'cleck. This lecture B D o G L e e ) ! will hold a supper com - i P 13 el leenttotalliand e lora o dnyea he pastor will preac ) \ Jon. 1 Biteinben jeh floated i Wagons Crash, But No One is Kensington Congregational fopie, “The Golden R DB peanyieNeninE ot et cp) e 0 er strez 8 5 ; * s s P'reaching service at o'clock r mecting will b 1 n'c Gl heen m 5 Hurt—To Give Lecture On Africa (1000 8T8 PR Kensington Congregational. be followed hy the q ¢ e rtv owners along : . —In the Town's Churches, B ol e S S Tted Cross Receipt s other citizer : = A. A. North was re-viceted presi- 1ake over his u,wv‘ gain, on De- | four-minute talka will be given e NOXDINE @anbve L iy r : 2 3 dent of the East Beriin fire district Hhae PUSRELE ) St e : o ¢ 10 one in Argumcnt drive for funds will be started {mn ool at 12. T 1 eoar ‘ o at the aunual mceting held la it el tely following a dinner giv will not mect at 6 Plainvilloitme Brdecked [ 0 night at Athietic hall.s Other offi o e NS to the solicitors after the Sunday Ny A R i I Rk, e e it hool hour and it is desived by t , Mass., ar Slegrist; treasurer, orkers that ail plan to pect Meth- 1ax collector, Paul s \“, ¢ yme until after they have the e e atEs S seon. Several short talks will RSHT fe 18 e Iobert 0. Clark, laymond I S onise a e, 5 Dyer and Arthur Benson were elect- S Britaln L roadil at v school at 12:10 p. m. At a Foroster el members of the fire district com- Lege b s session the last of a series of lalit mittee and later, this committee v o consider bt inti nissionary prograims on China will Tlaptist s0 empowered to act as a Doa Constabl Brown in- “‘,N Ofe DEORGR D) 3k lioliiay offubllgatic carsal tonight e e A one will want to of the Feast of the he past, several questic 1 I8¢ S| 4 onceptio Masses wil In the pi al questi | Eactson's | 10 WA neE e ariscn as to exemption { v Tesus said Ther ion and several . Community Cluh Mecting e e R, R Sr a siring. exer i e i 2 aSeonE L SN0l int e the home of Diress- Funeral of Ulric T, Rachand § t 1 opic 18 Luther,” and the e T ¢ bRk of Ulric I 1 quired to appear « K \gton, o 1 A ae ARy S R ; 1 Rl A b | ast Berlin Heme Sao N i FesunIC SHA0 Chestnut t A stion of admitting 1 e e 3! e ! it ttond ve 2h mass ¢ 1 WA ¢ Jistrict to the Bast 1 vl y Kensi |junior vice.commander, Henry Har rison; chaplain, Foster B. Synder |officers of the day, Armand Lup recognized by many of the quintets of the state, who have eagerly sought his services. You Open An A Here Today ? ount Can't MNEWs NO. B Raw HUDSON FUR 13 Franklin Square Trappers! We Pay High Prices for the Skins SHOP The PLAINVILLE TRUST Co. PILAINVILLE, CONN. SAVE TW WOMANS FIRST SHIP Akoy o m YAAAY /1’ HIS FRIENDS e e HURRY UF D'VA WANNA SPOIL EVERYTHING R -GEE- \ L QUIET? WHAT 1S —\ TAIS QUARR CANT YoU CHILDREN RE A LTTLE MORE N ‘ WONT! N\ ABOUTT DROWN HISS | WONT!( - { WoNT! | S | NowT! . WONT 60 BATHROOM

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