New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 13, 1924, Page 12

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. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAI.D. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1924, 'several citles was Initiated by Alfred H. Hall cc Moriden, Thi councell a of $25 fo largest attend at the mect the immediate family uding Mrs. Gompers and Samuel Ir, who is chief clerk of deparfment of labor, communi i ted with at the ASAEW PRFSIUEM with Mr. Gompers who Ilve here, GRAND GOUNCIL OF R.A.TO MEET HERE, Convention of Slale Arcanumites in This City April 13 S0 won & prize ympers, those who were whom associated for so many L WA VE HAKES QUEER Wi Speciies That His Tenants Shall Remain in Homes sident of th T, hor, Gomypers' Hampton, Conn., In Joseph D. Bart ran who died here Voices Women's Sentiments 1 for probate today, nhoy, of United 18 small bequests to institutions, provides speci- r the continued occupan mes by two of his tenants rentals. The num estate is out $40,- be to his hildren state Grant valued at al numerous s property and income anghter and g residue of th laughter, Miss Lola M stonbury. i bequests Bast Hampton public Humane 8 the 1ead 'y his whole ca ere not for his ibrary, Hamy Middlet Hon wn, $150 licss, New Y Episcopal me , 45 acres of lan Usher Jot in Marlhorc Ellas D. Root, a lifel he frequently visi { Denbigh, Warwick the will leaves § spealfically provided in that William Healy may occ owned by the tor s he desires akd may have known as i, and his rw county, eration of 1 AMr nia, 0 was jompers for 3 ed with deseribec Another emiah Murke oc¢ n r home . ong iter on \\zhhln"ltvn Affect (ul rington, Dee. 12 came ek to his ang Subordin Miss I e anve helr »s from | instru- llu'rnur‘ teome of CLARK'S 5th CRU!S;- | PRl AROUND THE WORLD 4 MONTHS, $1250 up Antonio by Incloding Hotels, Drives, Guides, Fees,ete. | a0 : From N, Y. Jan. 19, by specially char. ©° the Gompers pa tered Cunard- Anchor new ss8 “‘California,”’ 17,000 tons. }‘oaturmg 18 days in Japan and China, option 1 days in India, Cairo, Jerusalem, Athens, ete., with Europe stop over. We expect to carry 600 to 700 passen- gers on each cruise. CLARK'S 21st CRUISE, JAN. 31 }‘.}, MEDITERRANEAN speual] chartered new as ,acoma. 000 tons. Featuring 17 days in E t and Palestine. 62 days’cruise, up, including Hotels, Drives, Gaides, Fees, ete. Originator of Round the World Cruises. Longest exi)enenced cruise management. Established 30 years. FRANK C.CLARK,Times Bldg., NewYork > first 1 ted P L long distance te hews repeated by m 90 FIREHEN AND from First F »nwm%mmmmwmmmm Christmas Gifts of Utility 1 appar essenti s other have bear b Vacuum Bottles Lunch Boxes Percolators Tea Pots Pyrex Carving Sets Scissors ilverware rctric Irons Toasters affle Irons tasseroles oo o\ For Boys and Girls Skates Sleds Wagons Irains (Coaster Electric Mechanical Trains The New Erector Scooters Velocipedes Kiddie Kars Tool Chests AB . HALDWAR CGMPANY 279 MAIN ST. CIVIL SUITS FILED New Brjtain L4 r §76 |of December, - NEW TRUCK NEEDED G Wages lamages, Constuble Stark has attached hands of the papers Monday court Martin and Charles Gr \)m\\\l\l of Newington have been su the C. W lnn-« Cos, Inc. ‘The writ, which is returnable in the city court the fourth Monday was issucd by Michacl R in Hu tH In returnable Décember are third of the city damages by A. Sextor Morris Itabb, Union store assignee of the has sued Charles Gan. asky for 8§75 writ 18 returnable in the city court the fourth Mond of December, William A, Green- stein s acting the plaintiff, GHRISTMAS TREE PLEA BROADCAST Ghamber of Commerce Seeks Con ributions Tor Expenses cordance with t usual cus- Chamber of Comn has n appeal for col na capenses cting the municipal Christ- A copy the ce out i orating appeal follow ‘With Christmas a rit of Yuletide roaching and dominat HR us ot ahlldr e municipal year—for they org 1s of n who r Christmas know no ored lights, a spirit of friendliness hearts of the community, in past years, erce is asking for contributions to defray the cost of crecting and decorating the t A musical program has for Christmas ve about two There be a band concert and carol singing. In this wey we hope to give the thousands of shoppers an opportunity to hear the caroling of Ct 48 SOngs. ow that to respond. n's greetin is year, Chamber of hours. will you will be 2 seas or a Happy neerely, NGB AMBER OF COMMER S W. HAWKIN hairman of Christmas Tree Comm M. Hurley o the amber of Commerce arge of the of local Miss 4 Miss etary porary ¢ in the chamber Porter was elected a direct- official board the of Commerce as a repre- ar on the Chamber of Mercantile d yesterday. BERHN NEWS arge of 1 v the Us SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM GAIN AND IN HEALTH STRENGTH Pasteurized milk with with creamin milk that k‘i.(" er household. "437 PARK ST _PHONE 1720 NE BRITA 3 NAVESURE 175 SEWSER 7o T tree, Fair Bearing Co, The | r $600 | CIVIL WAR VETERAN DEAD Willlam L. Stewart Was 76 Years Ol On Armistice Day—Fought With 1 Hith Connecticur Regiment William E resident of New Britain and a prom- A R died about 7:40 o'clock last night at his home at 40 Grand stract. He had been 11l for about three weeks but was thought to be on the road to until last night when he was taken 11l suddenly and dled Stowart, a well known inent member of the local G. recovery | within a shert time |art of Stamford, | | | | Mr. 8tewart was born in White Plains, N. Y., and observed his 76th birthday on Armistice Day, He was a veteran of the Civil war having served with the 114th Conpecticut Regiment, He was up to the time of his iliness, employed in the D, Mil- ler stor He was an active mem- ber of the Holy Name society of St. Joseph's church, Mr. Stewart s survived by wife and a brother, Arthur J, Stew- He acte as a father to Hugh J. Russell from the age of 7 to 49 yea Mrs. H. Hall was also brought up in Stewart’s home, The funeral will be held Monday morning at 9 o'clock from St. Jo- seph's church. It will be in charge of the Sons of Veterans, the G. A. R, and the Spanish Amerjcan War Vet erans. Interment will be In S8t Mary 8 o metery. his i Ladies’ Auxiliary, A. 0. H,, Elects New Officers The ladies’ auxiliary to the A, O. H. met last evening and elected the following officers: Chaplain, Rev. Matthew Traynor; president, Mrs, John Mangan; vice-president, Mrs. Catherine Kehoe; recording secre- tary, Mrs, Catherine Kalinonskl; fi- nancial secretary, Miss Nellle Coyle, treasurer, Miss Rose McAloon; mis- tress at arms, Mrs. Mary Tgoe; sen- Miss Mary Heery; chairman of nding committee, \1" Margaret Jacobs; auditing committee, Mrs. Rose McAvay, Mrs, Julla Morehead, Mrs, Annie Marshall; pianist, Mise Grace Claugh press committee, Mrs. A. D. Fiey. The auxillafy and Riev. W. A. Harty branch will have a joint installation Sunday, January , 1925, SOUTHINGTON NEWS Al but two fembers of the sehool board were present at the meeling held last night in the high school. Superintendent Libbey reported an enrollment of 62 pupile in the eve- ning schools, with an average at tendance of 49.2 per cent. During the past 14 years, he reported, the tine " COLDS and a RAW, SORE THROAT END QUICKLY! WHEN YOU APPLY CAMPHOROLE Colds Go Over Night—Sore Throat in 15 Minutes now why thousands vea CAM PHOROLE swhen once you spread it on your sar= light chest or throat. You can feel it take i and quickly break up a stubbom cough ad cold in the throat and chest t once difficult breathing i relieved and the hoked up air passages of the throat and Jungs are penetrated by powerful healing vapors wh reacn the very seat of the disease with exc r osening up phlegm, stopping nas ‘tickle, and healing the sore, irritated lini: « throat, chest and Bronchial tubes, gent easily. Splendid for Colds, Bronchitis, . Asthma, Catarrh and Broncho-Pneumonia. Manutactured fn AMlantic City, N. J. e Political Advertisement Then rou'll m-hnnl enumeration has increased 75 per cont. In September, 1924, there were 2,606 puplls in the local schools. The hoard voted to pay bills totalling $1,773.16, Work on the new post office bulld- Ing at the corner of Maln street and Berlin avenue 18 nearing completion, the outside belng entirely finished and the inside so far along that an- other month's work will wind it up. ‘T'here will be two stores on the first floor, while the second story will be used as a health center and Red Cross headquarters, The Live Wires of the Plantsville Baptist church will sold a Christmas sale In the:cBurch parlors at 8 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, The Pexto basketball team has heen practising hard during the week and will seek to break its los- ing streak tomight, when it stacks up agalnst the West Haven quintet in the town hall here, Dancing will follow the game, Dr. Daniel E. Shea of Hartford, a member of ghe state board of health, will talk on “Iit to Win" in the town hall tomorrow afternoon, his lecture being accompanied bya seven real motlon picture. The change club 18 sponsoring the talk. | Al men and boys over 16 years of age are invited. The Christian Endeavor soclety of the Tirst Congregational church will present ‘Paddy Makes Things Hum,” a farce comedy, in the church THE IDEAL MUSIC STOTE FOR YOUR XMAS SHOPPING GENUINE VICTOR VICTROLAS GULBRANSEN REGISTERING PIANOS COMPLETE SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS RECORDS AND PLAYER ROLLS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS REDUCED IN PRICE PIANO BENCHES FLOOR LAMPS Quick Service § g § b Political Advertisement Tuesday 365 MAIN STREET chapel this evening A military funeral was accorded Daniel P, tonle Post, American Leglon, being present at the services held In St, Thomas' church at 9 o'clock. Inter- ment was In 8t. Thomas' cemetery. Danlel T, Nolan, The funeral of Danlel T. Nolan ot kden avenue was:held from his home this morning at 8:30 q'clock. The arrangement were carried out by Kiltonie post, No. 72, American Legion, acting with James McElroy, undertaker, A miiltary escort with color guard, firing squad, flower bearers and pall bearers from the membership of the Leglon post, ac- companied the body to its last rest- ing place. A high mass of requiem was cele- brated at 9 o'clock in St. Thomas church, Rev. Robert L. Christopher officlating. The cortege as it passed along the slush strewn strects, was a touching sight. The casket was carried on a gun calsson and an American flag was draped over {t. Following this, came the firing squad in uniforms wtih rifles and a large body of the members of the post. The pall bearers, also dressed in uniforms and composed gf members of the Legion some of whom are also members of Tsabella Council, K. of C., of which the deceased was a| member, marched threo on each side of the caisson. The proces- MUSIC Courteous Treatment HENRY MORANS & SONS Directly Opposite Myrtle St. Political Advertisement Nolan this morning, Kil-| RADIO sion was headed by a color guard carrying the Untted States flag and the standard of the post. At the grave in St. Thomas' ceme- tery, & touching scene was enacted. A vollay pf three rounds was fired over the grave as the body was low- | ered, and buglers, stationed‘at dif- | torent polnts in the cemetery, hlew “Taps"-—the last call for the depart- ed soldier. bring quick :-h:lft‘:mdklndmul.b:h huwt to take, equally bens- fical to young and old and cs- w,ufly nlunbh for chiidren. Vhen colds threaten—take | ROLLS Liberal Terms ® Political Advertisement Be Sure And Votz . December 16th AND BACK UP CCOLICGE Pull the Top Lever and Vote for Hircm Birzgham

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