New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 11, 1924, Page 9

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o 1 Plainville News LEGION AUXILIARY ELECTION TONIGHT: evening. Pythians FEntertainment. The annual bazaar of Pythian | lodge, No. 47, K. of P, and of| Pythian Temple, No. Pythian | Bisters, will open with the sale of | tuncy urticles and food by the sis- ;Vlra this afternoon and the bazaar {tself wil open tonight. The Pythian minstrel troupe will furnish the en- tertainment for tonight and prom- them all they recelved over $4,600 They procured & customer at §4,800, and the defendant accepted a de- it of $400. The purchaser hired Bristol News wumey Willlam N, DeRosler who | wvered the pr an y was owned T0 FIGHT GLAIMS pe oll Attorney Chnrlo- conlnn de. umux Willlams, claiming plaintiffs {ses to be ona of the best affairs ever should have investigated ownership conducted here, | | o trying to sell It, as the de- | nowe Tho sisters will continue the sale | 5 |fendant is mentally feeble due to old OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M. Ofticers fo Be Chosen for Year |tomorrow attarnoon and tne pro- | Deny They Slgned Notes IOF e "he us moheduled for Saturday, Dee. 13; Saturday, Dec. 20th; Monday, Deec. 22nd; Tuesday, Dec. gram to he prnunfl‘;d M;;nnrrmv‘ i ,:,’,‘fl :::r;‘:fi IVI‘:‘{:(;:“::J.I‘;;m::'(k;::[ P . Si . M. H ! night will be a solo, Harry Bonne) SRS U LS WA cept- 23rd; Closing Wednesday, Dec. 24th, (Christmas Eve) at Six P M at Anpual Session |“ne “Tramp - Earl Farmer: & Soreen AdWP[ISlflg Scheme e to settio the case | ' monologue, R, W, Fox, and a duet, Committecs Favor Purchase, | TR Harry Bonnoy and Edward Lackey. | Comimittces of the city council, | s will be b and b which met this week to disc d- ° ° . BR STOL w Ns CA GAMES i il be the biggest and hest F It a 1] r ” i l l RD |affatr ever conducted hy the local | BA KI N G l E AT BIRG PLANT vance reports on elty matters in an- ln lng a o . | lodga and a large opening night at- _ ipation of the council meeting of | i < . [ tendance is anticipated. Pow R 18t week, favor the propo pur- ;luum Call For Election~-Pythians | A leaalnk I HaTimiday DE l.\nhmnn Blows Out Part of Wall 41"vu ,1,1 the \\'n;nmv property on | Entertatnnwnt Tonight—Attending | A large group of Plainvillites loft e . ‘ Riverside avenus for the water de- . | this morning to attend the trial .,,\ bt alauan B DarkipentasiEhe land millcoxt-abiont ese uggestlons a‘y e p Trial in Hartford — PIaInvlIe | yariford of Charles Adama of Pearl | one 15 Injured—Purchase of $5:000 and will glve the depart. { strest, charged with attempted | post 2 %mes Glttx o ment a ralroad siding and other Briets. S e it el el B RACE T Warner Property Favored. ] L IO | the annual meeting of the Ameri- | Mrs. Mary Thompson. Among those | For rent—Jive rooms, down, 1 . tlons. The favorable raport will be ! ) 40 Efforts to clear up the tangle, r presented to the eity council at th , can Leglon auxillary to Jroc who will be wi es at the trial [10 minutes by trolley from P! i RESs t il a o A FUR COAT, A ROYAL GIFT. What happiness to the wife, mother, sister or Riinee f:,_‘_,v will bo held fohight in | wIll be Dra. Georze F. Cook and L. |center, P I G ulting fre 1 alieged transtor of meefing on next Wednosday night, sweetheart who would find one, in her \!'wkmg‘ on Christmas morning? We are offering the Teglon post rooma on Whiting H. Frost, Policernen Andrew Hogan, |Garage and imy . Inquir ‘L\\-v ising contracts i :" ;'f, e ’.fflvw 7l an appropria- i X $595.00. @] street. ¢ tor the coming year Grorgs Schubert, Thomas Royce, evenings, N , 77 Whiting | & Nev k film ad SRS AT unusual values in Coats of the different pelts in smartest styles at $79.50 to $595.00. [iracts Pffl:::ul;’; rr;rvlrf::l“r:‘fgriflr- i B s D o Nl e s Yalo Singers Tomorrow. Give us the pleasure of showing them to you. [ otticers will be rend and aceept. | W: Furrey. The case was heard in | Wanted, e s mepchants began yesterday with t Songs of old Yale will be featured A n : the local # and {he aceuse s | 0 Poom e of an inve on by g the appearance he » Glee POSSIBLY I1°S A FUR SCARK you want; we are offering them in the various | "‘]‘H B e ) b '-‘. r\:v:r) ’a‘ni . yl}rm’. r‘i”:\ah fi,r"x r 1 1r|\1‘r nt 2 I ton ’ A, Y o T A ’“nl :" ) ul:‘h(!]: . A i Ylansg \e made tonlght also VO over to the superior court. | 20C.~advt, sentin er Business ! Lunjo clubs of f shades of dyed fox, stone marten, mink, and other wanted kinds, each offering splendid @i, - i R e e i I Retloha Conalian e ) aud ihe Los Angoles Chamber of|the Community | theater under gift possibility. All priced very low for qualities. See for yourself. |and nssembling of the Christmas' Mre Gilhert Drysale of Church SOUTHINGTON NEWS {Commerce. Mr. King was identi-|auspices of the local Yale club. In- 2 X i e auxillary Jan- | street, remains in a eritical congitio fied with the movement in Rhode | ters 1 with the college numbers & Tama boxes which the auxiliary is p i aitton i " NEW BLOUSES BATH ROBES, ETC. I ning to make up and &end to the | at the Bristol hospital, it is reported Island a short fime ago, when a | old time melodies and Chirste FOR YOUR CHOOSING there are YOU WILL DELIGHT HER with se- (Rl government nospitals throvghout the (folay. Two blood transfusion opera-| yr.nasy wwoodrut simllapgnineacel Lo e e e e s o dainty ones of cotton or silks, that would lection of a Beacon Cloth Corduroy or sl Much ‘wn'k ss‘rw-nwd by 11 :!flv heen resort 1"' in or l!‘: Rl veidtite ox | T st e ARl o WAL CEO L Bl | he program ! 5 e . y members on this and every member er life hey ha e S 1 £ B : ¥ DS be sure to give safisfaction. Your choice iderdown Bath Robe, such as we are faem n'n:\mr\' G e A s e Taal® .n[ ”»::H e of | project were interviesed and Ju ymuasium for which in cotton ranges from $1.00 to 85.98, <howing in beautiful patterns and colors, in the work. Through these Christ-been held out for her recovery, “im e e 8. Russell Mink was engaged by |t 1 be played by the ! 3 ! 2 . Bissell was presen ane merchan end to the legal re . Those of silk priced $3.98 to §22.50. in styles for Woman or Miss. See what mas glfts, the local organization has Attend Tartford mm' SRS st ) ) nt to attend to the legal | nalian orchestra un 7 ke on her work in The other merchants favor the leadership of rman ¥, vou can get from $3.98 to $11.75, become known as one of the best| A large number of Plainvilla re- Miss Eleline A. Stre > e aaanaeiiie il ’ : T ‘e choic rorblouse: " and livest auxillaries in the state and | publicans attended the npo al ral- | gay alk on “Americ L 18 couns The styles give choice of Overblouse s in SEE THE- KIMON Ob‘of _copton crepe, el thal L er oo A e e B el L Tt e san":.)y(uhil ,A : Mink will probably bandle \"""i':r Chautauqua Meeting eotton fabries and silk crepes while the silk and corduroy, many styles and color- like to keep up the good work in Governor-Elect Hiram Tingham, | of the musical program : niire matter. A meeting of the Junior Chaue : p Prog! ted early in the tanquans will be held tomorrow af. new tunic effects aye shown in silks and ings. Make vour selection and you can- the coming years now candidate for United States sen- | tree, which will be given to peop et i eI e PN L hae b f ks tailoved styles in dimity and broadcloth. ot go far astray. QV‘" :1\“' r:l:lfi'mfl ?m‘lKN»' ”‘ e ator, spoke. Members of the local detained on Ellis Ie G tis concern interviewed o'clock and it is hoped “m.,. V(i;: ) B strongest ca ate appears 1o De | town committee are enthuslastic — s . A livoa el R S Miss Fisher, sister of Harry Fisher, |over Bingham's chances for clactfon Sar of Golden lodge, Shepherda of | oo'sy rsRc Lo ian s arEepalendancact e over 00 |retiring commander of Brock-|in the state anil they declars the | Bethlshem, will hold its regu L SPMEnIe ORLIo BCTeoN St el EiTagRho were]h " . A . | ] K 3 | theater, T the Jualor Chautauqua last summer Barnes post. She has served during | election will etition of the meeting Friday evening in Red M i 1 be on hand. Miss Martha C: ristmas Hints in ing e e bl AL R S bl L B S T o e b S o der of the auxiliary and the mem-!Na active rallis have been planned | coming yesr will be held ; st b T oy LS D Bl ) T raect could be mad With this | be present as members of the WHO WOULDN'T GIVE THANKS? Upon receiving one of our guaranteed All bers scem intent on having her 28! for Plainvilie during the present et Sh e IS T S e e re s Wool Blankets in solid colovs, vose, blue, lavender or gold with real satin binding and m;r?:;?:“a(n{xh:nw.lyv:vrvw;vfw:rn e e hroita rany jouses signed the contracts which dfrect the activities of the Junior neatly boxed, size 72x81 inches, §12.30 each. Others, sized 64x84 inches for $11 each. S R O el s Ty ¢ \nriite Ded were payable at $30 a month, At Chautauqua in their Christmas work. \ r : Y itic trick - expiration of the two months' period | Two weeks ago a similar meetin, Geed ine dnWinol : ; o s AT ] 3 8 ceeds to be used in making up the Rpiarty who was struck by an auto- umes for aduits £ Christmas hoxes, was an fmmense | mobile drivan by Iryin Breen of | he included. the cided to was held and much enthusiasm success. The sale fn the aftornoon | Shefficld street, this city, was re. | Signed to aid in ¢ o adver | ”\"",11:(“, B # oroposed Chuistoies was well patronized and long before ported at the New Britain General | Looks for C To Siug Carol 5 China. the speaker there | his daughter, Mrs. Harriet Burnham | the closing time, many of the arti- hospital today, as comfortat = At tha e Berlln News ve 6,000 miles of vai road there, or! of Kensington, was operated upon at cles were completely sold out. The umination of his infuries a st 's Circle, Daugl | At mmnn g l,,u,,mw after- 4 s 68,000 people. Tn | the New Britain General hospital auxiliary will realize a neat sum 00 taken show that he is suff lla, will meet in t RapIthere Wil bes Ak rtioat ot 1 he said, are condi- | this morning. for the removal of gall the affair and the suffering veterans s compound fracture of th home t ning to EaLolgplhatiyl S anK by the Dr. A J. Goc ith comfortably. all []!: M[EDERN rHlN\ e o at surprising in- Have Successful Meeting ‘ ks epeaker. During meeting of | U £) AR ere have been community club 1 night in haseryent of the T ] . 3 leclare 1 Sus largely attended and inter- jas been an @Ver- program sented Britain Gives int Nelson: e The speaker sald £ Highland fling, Miss Bertha Haz- Prior. Harry Turner captured the : i) [ w reading, “Just Like Me,” Ed- consolation prize. Dancing was e UFE MD DLVELOPMENT ! in China find mo mund Siegrist; vocal numbers by a ioved following the card party un ! S tc 1 ha found In every quartet composed of ‘J. McPherson, a late hour, o f ot i lahor pre F. ®derm ), . Cobey win of Ken- Fromen o Berlin the Maothodist church as follows, heing pre- under the direction of Mrs. and M. Hazel- in the hospitals will rec cheer from Plainville to dark days before them The committee in | give its sincere thanks to th P for the splendid support accorded them and it wishes also to thank a those who helped to make the 1ch a suce: eld in the won as follows: First woman George . Cook: second woman Bristo] Wine At Cards bit of At the whist party evening, the prizes were . M Mrs. Robert Craig; first man's, Lee Evans and second man's, Thomas P. left leg 9 if | Junior uquans on Christmas i d to the in-\ M4 G £ Will take place the stit vw‘ fn'\r me ti The I"my"-- Dr. Dii could have carly part of the evening and will ‘\';’F‘“rr"votk;sn Z‘L{;;,,r:fl,u,;' :;fl "w board of healt s is & malter for loubtedly I"‘ 1p to brighten the et etthstasaitans andate glont uic oy ture) 24 all elats emphiatically Chrlstmas hollday scason. st 2:30 o'clock S thing but a two 1 con- - — i able, B fstura Belie aichmvaniedibyia & t was signed and a copy of the MAPLE HILL NEWS e Plainville Trust amounts of money saged each year by Plainville people infthe Christmas ny of n- ti at Christmas time ber will 14 a large num- 1t is thought, open up the Jteassessaient. Commitive Wil Meet ex reat deal of in- wood. All numbers presented made “hamber of Com- clubs again this 3 L a em. a hit with the audlence. merce card teams, went down to Confined to Home Fonight—T. A. B. Whist Draws — cpg ¢ under condl- ' apaq {me will be in charge ignominious defeat last evening at Affehael Levine, one of the own- \ ' \ e quoted | o¢'tho program for next week. Mr. the hands of the teams from the crg of the Levine Meyerowitz Large Crowd—TLegion blection ol e the condit under g, ,»,Im‘ promises somflhl:xg Bristol club. The locals were suc- ¥ e R, s W\“- Ro Ofiicers Tonight \ 1« ¢ & mines, | gnadpy, cessful in having omy one team win home in Me: n with a He v of them Meeting of Farmers' Cluh cutiauring the nisht e PIRVAATA (D2tnevers K otalimbagodREe el tan : ; seeting of the season Much vaunted skill of Plaintille %as s confined to his bed for some time, distors, Farmers' club will be 'minimized by the ex me of Alexander Bruce of "‘r Bristol combin Bound Over on Girl's Story. en reel motion picture, contract re no note on its fa a; This progra polis will he open from 6 a arranged by tho Exchan, All of the merchants ] shown | m. to § p. m, next Tuesday, opened up ita new Christm St A e fight and int matter - for the coming year and those| qoi'ie Seiinotbo adn through to a f Two of the| The Woman's club of Maple Hikl withing to enroll as members can S local banks, who signed up are not and the Maple Hill Bridge club wilf do 8o at the bank at any time dur- < Trive, I O w old | involved in the ‘roversy as the not meet again until after the holi- ing the week. The increasing . mpostant meeting in its hall thie jals were notified » adver-! days. concern th at their contracts — not been sold to the finance cor-| Cornelius United States Daniel Nolan poration but were being held by , to Hingham, 51 o 1 concern. Why contrac s a 10 day fu mentioned {n information-to the in Newington banks and notes were speeified in ¢ cannot be s of New York nt the week-end with her mother . William Wells of Newington. ion Wrecks Wall, t one ¢ 1 0f | in which factory of locat- “lib of New Britain the Newington g at 8 ‘o’clock. Golf street is with scarlet lance ir r lny eevning, December Plaigville tee Adolph Maukus, 7 i president of the organi. 10t considef one dr it street, | He v — Officers for the coming year ind the! ~nlr v\-nl' a T y‘ = ’ gh 100 bonds for nost. No. 72, Americ € Y ted at the meeting and JFainst the Bristol erewe in Bristo March Superior court r s W r = 2 : = m a a report Micers will be heard, ©n @ date shortly after the hollday | pen they were arraigned before o h@’afifi@ Q@i RV No Rural Delivery e B55¢ amin “K Aliing fn p ,;,r HiaiReliky ”"'}L d b wns announced at the ing- 88 BTow motery : S - gLadies!! 3 ton post office L e Wil a5t night's victors h1d Joseph Niedzn kl the four-story factory be no rural dsllvery service on Tesues €all for Election R Cenh Btk Uried \II \leans Before A ot H el ie The postmaster| i May Morgan, town cler ¢ e H(‘ Peimt(‘d m e en he Select H|sG|fiHere A d of employing the forces ¢ n this announcement so. that! g the call for the special S K has been seen. China & . w,\ g to send ‘.?r~‘\az.=v"z Tetiioni b beit the fovntha et ; . We Will Be Pleased to ‘¥ Jited by one-fourth of the total o a ke \ g ¢ v in Kensington will not walt ,, myesqay, Decembs nau =4 s "t “'1 "‘”h:“n. ; .u‘" 5 i e on t ort of 1 the last day to do so. The ad- ‘fw, that the purp " Lordi i 1 : Assist You in Selecting 2ions Inerease in poulation oiten re- hots of the vice of the postmaster is Mail|tion s to choos G the Right Gift ¥ ram! el eat 1 ( tian con- late Scnator Fran i S ¢ TAhat S ally, notl 15 too serl- ¢ i whier ve Anthor Orders Equipment represent kiR i Nelies dondavart ol o the t c ) fen “‘“,,:,l (.}}’.._TIO\QS to be discussed by tha yo as many ¢ se present as The W. W. Mildrum Jewel com- States senate. an igation was of . steam to g te to 3 ine exs ( s erati wtement S, of Enat Berlin recently made opaped at & 1 et on Vaiths 5ol clile hs wete £ ra “A Box ‘nf] .nor[!) Ciga ia throwii s f its old Prohlem of Education, several agate guides and tips for ing and will be closed at 6 in riitieditoling 0 o oas iniured and A Milano Pipe - superstitions ¢ ¢ 90,000,000 ct of ing poles at the order of Zane the court e lass A Combination Smok- Political Changes _ P v and, t author. Mr, Grey Is one NOTICE, on : PR ]t ers’ Set i There i 10 0 w r S th ¥'s foremost fShermell special Electors Mectlng—Town of : fins A Carton of Cigarettes & {s dominant in Chir ot ind his order was for fine materials, Plainville perations ¢ re & i A Jar of Tobacco Since {r 90 to 95 per g bl Antho s A d . A S : ¢ i plan N alhmudow Ash Trays, g: popula (Continued on Page 16) ! ; fi (Cigar and Cigarette readily v k 3 and s br t fans Co s be to intro political rule suc % which Rgw llnunule r\flrh | f " Cases and Holders 3 : s eafd that t i ¢ a5 Follow The Crowd < g severa) 1 s \\e Will Deliver Any- blafitn CHinai{sciRnes L 4 s 3 To ———— ; 3 where in the City : nerves are npt develope u ir i e U r s were e ek ve o the speaker. He then showed where 0 I AZ ol 1 2 Aieas at 6 o'clo one branch of the nationa ¥ nosmas. ’i PYTH AN B AAR ed f ' o of UNITED Wi LUARE wm\l Re TO MITT _E ate Case Settled ment, at least, is doing goc A o & : Basine STATES SENATOT fill 1t eting State 4 ning ‘ W for the amoung of busl ] caused by i of § 2 e tat the pos of bi 3 A A\ t- mitted, He sald t T n di R N Eiardiees P i 35 B0 AT GRANGE HALL | =i : ) o - Tealle. Asim contrast to this he sail to find & A inAh BieEne Entertainment at 8:15 !l noon § r. Ches < 8 uiee Sy (Opp. Burritt Hotel) § that in the '_m,, Kingdom 81 't ] r g | AMAY MORGAN fiddlatown st < Tel. 1399 letters per year for every person ar 2 Pl Followed by Dancing . Town Clerk \ ) . W@Qmmmfl’ malled e 1 : L Dec. 4 s Passing on to other fields, Te ! Y . s e Mr. Helninger sald that there is « J newspaper for each 680,000 pec 0 ES f L e , FRECKL AND HIS FRIENDS Reason Enough BY BLOSSER States the proportion is one pi 2 EEN ] for every 4,800 persons. Ther T g = 600 newspapers in China, or . 3 = WELL- AoW \ them being dalifes. ther g this v WHAT'S THE MATTE VA WEAT The Nerves of China 2 R ey L Alogls A 5 [ JAY WEN apeaking of the raflroad systems . i cr e g AGAL o\b. o~ AN’ HIT ME which stretch throughout portions of .0y ¢ 1 - T ) Now Used For B 1a as > asr8 A T S- clerk's Operate on Visk | W. P Fa > has be siting

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