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\ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1924. ' OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M, Saturday, Dec, 13; Saturday, Dec. 20th; Monday, Dec, 22nd; 23rd; Closing Wednesday, Dec. 24th, (Christmas Eve) at Six P. M. Gloves Are Gifts That Women Like A COMPLETE SHOWING OF KINDS, imported and domestic makes, gives chance to select those that please the taste at most any price you wish. | Novelty Kid with fancy cuffs, overseam and pique sewn, mode, grey, brown, tan, black and white, with contrasting embroidery, range in price in this way—82.98, $3.25, $3.75, $3.98 and $4.50 pair. Two-Clasp Kid Gloves, our own importation, all wanted colors, pique sewn, with contrasting embroidery for $2.98 pair, : Trefousse Kid Gloves, two-clasp, pique s two tone embroidery, specially priced, $3.25 p: Strap Wrist Kid Gloves, our own importation, black, white and colors, two tone embroidery; a big value, $2.98 pair. One Clasp Mocha Gloves, grey and beaver, pique sewn, lined with Paris point embroidery, priced at $3.98 pair. Children’s Cape Gloves, one-clasp, beaver, brown, tan, $1.85 pair. Children’s Fleece Lined Gloves, all sizes, $1.25 to $2.75 pair. Children’s Fleece Lined Mittens, $100, $1.25, $1 to $2.75. With Jersey wrists, brown fleece lined Mittens, 59¢ and Tic pair. uch At Art Section To Interest STAMPED PIECES, 2ic to $3.50* EACH, offer most varied Articles that with a little labor make gifts sure to be appreciated. Among the many suitable articles therc are Scarfs of all kinds, Tea, Lunch, | Bridge and Buffet Sets, Centers, Ovals, Tea, Huck and Turkish Towels, Card Covers | in white, tan, unbleached and black. Tan Scarfs, Centets and Table Runners, etc. All Kinds of Novelties also at Art Section, pretty things made of ribbon, boxed, ready to give—Powder Puffs and Trays, Powder Patties and Mirrors, Sachets, Lingerie Sets and Vanity Bags, Book Holders, Door Stops, Bridge Slates and Pads, Playing Cards in case, gift Bouquets and things innumerable that will help the gift seckers. Prices range 25¢ to $6.98 each. Tuesday, Dec. wn, black, white and colors, with 3.50 pair. Silk of selection Plainville News SUPPERY ROADS - CAUSE OF MISHAPS Several ~ Minor Automobile, ' Crashes Reported in Town | LEGION AUXILIARY ELECTS £y “1-: st W. Mildrum, Arthur Benson; | m o1 a7 Berltn News 15, A. A. North, Osecar won; 6, Tt | Dr. Thomas €. Hodgson and Lester g e | Deming. Gerge F, Dodd and Nor- 450 443 464 - Ty man Bigelow: 8, E. O. Sjerden and | X pllzseraheton | Bryan M. Atwater; 9, Sta pElesy o { Honiss and Charles M. Weldon afammick 5 ¢ 1 O'Connelt Robert Deming Robert Sillsby; | L - - 12, Fred & Troup and S Chase | 490 458 430—1403 Coale; 13, William Seott and Rus-| Berlin Construction Co. * : sell Gold; 14, Arthur Webster and |}/ Hi e A ST | Arthur T W TS Walts e N ioa e * el e water and W. H. Meagley: 16, Ar- lo at Noon Tomorrow, Ending at .., s o v i | —_— | anxious to hear what Samuel ! A. Fiske has to say about the can- Several Automobiles Narrowly cape Being Smashed—Alling Re- turns From Hoespital—Election ot ik R AR B places, There I8 not much doubt, % X Tuesday Not Laciting Interest. owever, that Berlin will go repub- 95 439 1 1ic although neither party seems | oo o T. A B, Tomorrow rnoon will see 16 | to care mueh which way the elec- o teams composed of men from the | tjon goes B Berlin Congregatio | Goodwin. Interest s Lacking t' fs belng displayed ding the clection on Tuesday of next wesk ia expeeted at the Little inters ight vote polling three al chureh, start- | Of course. political wizard ing their travels he parish [yt a pes husky vote as a part of the Al Every potled, but this is not expeeted 51 Member ¢ 3 to raise $6 the | polling pla the —_— e = amount required for expenses in | hal for the et ARTE 383 413 42— the church this year | . barhe > second dis- | S So that the people o ate|diviE g Fhaiete St Paul's Church members of this church will know | eor the third district lasses at St. Pa hurch, Ken just why the canvass is being con- | . barber shop will he will be celebrated at 8 and ducted the following letter has been ss a b » after | 10 0'clock tomorrow morning. S sent out ; e et ool will follow the last mass n accord with the vot i s RIS, . John C. Bremnan will be in \ 1 socicty, the Ige ber 1 24, as the day for the undereolng strealment 9 o'clock to- ] a it Lowell, Massachusetts, Lvery Member canvass for lhome A T A Hien p Cet G A e Ry il turned to 5 Rome AN, lay school jts benovoleno h is much improved in health si o Lo his return : he comr d thy Berlin Congregation o S B : Cars Escape Danger 8 Coual vone shonld he fan wi Roys' class at 10 a. m. Morning : Al Antomobiles not equipped with 2 i S i R iins were in @ bad way last night PR i ight of t facts, earne SR ViR R o s fn and about Berlin, no dam 2 L t o onp . e the community house. for the eupport of the pro c @ A et DRt St e od Waterloo for several automo- Kensington Congregational s e s Thosies This hill {8 esceed-| Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock. S RE ha e : ol ing and was slippery last Sund hoo! at 12:10 p. m. At | this session Bible Sunday will be | s obs; and a short paper will be » roreived which should be of interest W o 1. Everyone is invited to re- AUsmid ¢oiipa. was one o tirn over | Christian Endeavor mecting at on the Middletown road and a large Y ocioc K Topic ire Jan turned over on Coasar's hill, | Your Blessi 'king some glass but Injuring no | Kensington Methodist Alling Returns Much Improved Geor Alling of Kensington, who f 181 Sacred Heart Church >, Brennan of Kensington | Preaching service at*10:45 o'clock he office of the city clerk in Ne | Sie also asked permission to re- sume her maiden name of Thomp- lson. She claims that her husband Community Theater PLAINVILLE SATURDAY, DEC, 13 HOOT GIBSON IN “HIT AND RUN” IRON MAN NO. 3 WOMAN'S RIGHTS INTERNATIONAL NEWS | SUNDAY. DEC. 14 PRISCILLA DEAN N “Storm Daughter” HIT HIM HARD DEATH RAY was frequ | wus called on {be had contructed. Judge Jennings granted the request, Oivil Case Settled Plainville Congregational church will The elvil suit of Cunninghdm & | meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock | Wininger va, Albert Willlams was|at the parsonage. settled out of court.to the satisfac- The Women's Kederation of tlon of the plaintiffs. The local | CoMEregational church will hol firm brought suit for commission on | Program meeting Thursday a ently in trouble and she to settie bills which T:46 o'clock. local W, C. T, I, . are nvited, Congregational Church Notes | The executive committes of the tho 1d fter- | | Dr, Woisard Defends Account the sale of property and althougl ' 100N at 8 o'clock. All 1924 envelopes | arrangements were made to ry it in Are asked for and the question of | court, the defendant settled the miat- | dancing in the pa ) house will be | ter, further considered Chureh Notices Catholic Churel Notes Congregational church—>Morning | The services at the church of Our service at 10:45 o'clock; church | Lady of Mercy tomorrow will be at | schoal Immedfately after the morn- g sorvice 6 p m, ( Next Sung Christmas HIS FRIENDS the usual hours of & Sunday school ses at 9 o'eloc) The monthly ; Young Peop Christmas story day will be 's circle at nd song observed as | OUR 1925 XMAS CLUB Now Forming Start a club now and provide your expenses for next Xmas, The PLAINVILLE TRUST Co. PLAINVILLE, CONN. and rction for | cember wil bhe taken up at all the 10 o'clock, jons will be he De- 10 HIS EXPENSE '~ il e s s e———— The members of the . [ to“rorpasa to- nevaral- snoares.” e Bristol News TOLDTOADDSE00 singing of the college songs was es- pecially well done and the whole cvent was capped in the final num- ber, “Bright College Years,” when all of the Yale men in the audience were invithed to sing upon the stage the members of the clubs, Lqually meritorious with the singing the sclections by the Hawallan guitars and the orchestra. After the program with numbers were in the theater, dancing took place In the high sehool gymnasium until 1 o'clock. Music was played by the Trinity orchestra e The event last night was directed sisted by Ju Newell Jene Judge Roger well, ¥ . rnes, Frederick G, Hug REJECT SALARY INCREASE /' ™ Tose and Gales ¥ | Sunday lway S - {masses tomarrow, according to an Moore ) il N Baptist church—10:45 the ! i Tooal Divorcs Osto Botiled=ettied | | CBE0 BUTER TS A3 A e ouncement by Tev, John E. Iray Crescents Tonight | . pastor w peak of *A Gr Bure| o stor Enos B. McMullen Dies At Age of b Gitancent Out of Court — Plalnville Church | prise™; Sunday school following the T st ) ne of i morning service; 7 p. m., “Coward's| .. . i . 61—Yale Clubs Make Big Hit— ster se the Company | Notices—Other Items of Interest | (ronic Wil be the theme. 7:45 o he Holy Name soclety of the five tonight \len's hall, S b L | chureh of Onr Lady of Merey will| Hotkoski To Preparc For West while the [a w Britain In Plainyllle, Viplsco 1,"'],‘”"‘ A e | hold another of the popular whist will play the Be b quintet of e el S ’."I‘m:“ Brownn. rector s | and soclals in the Leglon rooms next | Point Examination this city In the niinary contest. A large number of minor autom ML s P % Thursday evening. These affairs are | In anticipation ot cussion | 1'ancing will fc the games. Lugg | bile accidents were reported from a \ e holy com- |\ o\ g furnished to the members of Aniigipation : and Zitarskl, forn rs of the [sections of the town, last night, {munion; 10 a. m.. Sunday achools 11} 0 G R Cte TR PTG it the council meeting of next Wed- P Fecent years il | cause y Tippe onditic o'clock, yraye d sermon il ) e d ‘ f | caused by the alippe I”'K’““"'”‘[ Y ; 1':‘0;""':“["': 'r"‘“’r""""w b [ socinl club ond no admission fs nesday night over the amount of his be in the National Guard lineup. | the main highway larly in Vsl YI vory Meombey | Charged. Their popularity is attest- bill for the last ycar for current ex- Hotkoski Chosen day the road was covered with a | dress. Report of the ry Member | 5"y the large numbers that at- |penses, Health Officer J. I Woisard | ,poo Lo 080 made today by smooth coating of ice and automo- | canvass which will be finished before [ 75 /% % replied to critivism I R ke s _‘”'mm" | biles without chalns were coming to 'l‘f\ tima of the "\'\'""R service seeful Bazaar this morning. The offic t of Francls L. Hotkoski of 4 grief in all sections, M. E. church—Morning worship | o\ 0 o L0 of the loral presented his bills N pond strest, this city, to the prepa- | The most scrious accident to ho At 10:45 o x'»'»."): sermon by Rev.] o0 or bthians ch came to afcil meeting and the city board con- [ uyory sehool at Fort DuPent, Dela- reported was one in front of the Arthur A, Ba b tor: Sunday | oo 1aat evening in Gre hall on 'sidered the amounts rather high re. to for the examinations Plainville Trust Co. on Weat Main [school with adult Bible class at| i S0 T8 LT BT 8 e | that the ms committec and Cor et AR R street when an automoblle procecd. | 500N EBRHE leugie 1t 000 painyl o0ig preliminary re- |poration Counsel William N. De- z the enlisted personnel of the |1ng to the center, skidded, swuug Wekley Johnson. leader, tople, 1 ports. articles and |rosier were apsigned to look into t lar A was chosen for th |into an uncoming trolley car and |league Handclasp ound the | 09 conducted t Pythian Sis. | matters, hecause of the [then crashed another auto parked | World™; evening service at T:30|y,., vy also very successful. The| The he r explained his he has made since en- on the side of the road owned by |o'clock, address by the pastor enteriainment last ¢ ng took well case this morning, sa owing an intensive Harry Hibbard of North Washington Standard Steel Bowling. with the lar Jience and augurs | Stead of grantin e will take the street. The affalr was investigated | The Standard Steel & Bearings Inc. { we) for the tal yed by the |$500 dc v a examinations on but the driver of the car which bowling league lield its weekly ses-|joqga committe cessful will be en- skidded agreed to settle for dam- sion 1@t evening on the Recre Injured in Southington this year told % ages iffurred and the affair was set- s with the following scores Cieorge Tomlin; of Bristol, a |amountin on his exoer Funeral of Mrs. Larson tled amicably to all concerned. There Anicricans. well known fnsurance agent, suffered |the end of the PR The f Mrs. Gustaf Tare was no cause for arrvest, it was|ymy, S5 70 81 a painful cut on the back of his head | The expense bill, over wh son was hel afternoon at | found, as it was merely a case of g R4 74 96 vesterday afternoon in Southington, | N8 been great agit "“'”‘ - 1:30 o'c her home at T £ 5 | Y 1 32 of which $1,10 Yourth 9 skidding which would not be pre- ypany 59 74 78 Ho was driving around a corner in |0 !yuilt:\.‘;’.“» MBI SLLI0INAS (O Mouriiiay Services were con- vente lLeo 70 §% 85 741the fown and his automobile skid-|Cericdl wWork. Zne bl (Sent 30 fducted at 2 o'clock at the Swedish Probably the worst spot in the (yyja T ded, striking & tree and hurling him | CIty Clerk Thomas B, va'r g oy [ Lutheran church in Yorestyille by b 3 § f 5 4 MM g ind he amount he bill ¢y > s town was immediately in the center d out of it to the pavement. He landed | "”]“d‘”:&o'_ "“" » ‘I' ‘;‘s :A'”“ he pastor, Tev. A. 0. Johnson. exceed 2 th office 8¢ Burlal tnok co he For il where cars make the turn around s 415 403 | on his head, but was not seriously a;ww.m'm' P Burlal took place in the Forestville the silent traffic officer going to NAtionar injured, He was given medical treat- | 2PPYOPRAUEE cemetery. ) ] Southington. Here a large crowd payji, 54 82 aq ment but is able to be out and| HEGEN DI ¢ Auxiliary Elects gathered to watch the excitement as S s i ‘\;‘; nl‘n,”n‘:’ !‘;\ ve been elected by the the automobiles rounded the curve. s3 96 Plainville Briefs that he did e thINe Fi o7 ""\_ Post, Ameri- The road was a sheet of fce here and 6 78 06 quassen lodge, 1. O. O. F, held | _ £ R 10110 We: Wi s : Sk - ; 86 78 95 o) 1908 Sy Joni o committee took ident, Mrs. Herbert Clayton: with the turn of ti ering wh 55 86 regular meeti sday evening f o ’ > I et grant salary inc vieepresident, Mrs, Nora Ban- |the rear end would skid turning pyonion in Odd Fellows hall and routine bus- | & =" oo fert: Mrs V7 | most of the cars completely iness was transacted. at $1,200, he told the salary com- o Pilon; hi 2 ‘1 ’\I'rw r‘il(narv St eavioa . weve the g R 5 ngre o1y L 39 L v Strange to ‘“1‘ ho H‘ ) "“] § 456 453 - der pleaso |Mittee that be could not ace e [ perkins: chaplain, Mrs, Samuel asn't a single sualty reportec ount q leas e g g g o ;m. t 1“1\:{ casualty rey . : “m”w Eiinyile e | mosition for that salary and asked |pytcher: treasurer. Mrs. Ruth Ses- rml\ ihis .1k : e —— V. Daker 06 e o that it he made $1.500. The 1 secretary, Mrs. Ruth E. Passengers alighting from tro P. Daniels as— 275 ad committee, according to Dr. Woisard e etlilival cor mitiae = Mrk ter suffered G. Baker §3 97 e told him to put in an extra $500 in . . 15 Mlssat: thovmnonlchred 53 4 utiful Art Calendars with every |y oxpense aeei i e ot -\{r 1 rrr;”]fi" “,‘: ‘\lr‘rr-”, E"'nm:‘; 3 e 1 : 2 e s e his 1se a a \frs. Robert Jeorge sidewalk due to the ice in the road. 84 84 hase at 1. J. Birnbaum's.—advt. lyepr, which he accordingly did. He |Linstead, Miss Virginia Valentine Such a condition has not been secn sy said that this made his salary $1.700 i ; ¥ 58 S = oom tenement, g 3 " Mrs. Harold Joy, Mrs. Harry C. here in some tin 453 A 2 X & but that he did not stand out for the |Francis and Mrs. Raymond MeFar- Legion Auxiliary Ulects Maintatnance, heated, all improvements. Tel. 127.— | extra $100 which he asked for. 1a The officers will he elected at The American Legion auxiliary to 13 18 advt. The presentment of the bill before '3 meeting to he held In the Legion Drock-Rarncs post held the annual s s the city council has agaln aroused |hall on December 20 i { s J 3 all on December 3 meeting Thursday evening in the a1 Tor rent—Five rooms, downstairs, (he Bristol branch of tha Tristol Former Pastor To Speak | post rooms on Whiting street, Mi 09 3910 minutes by trolley from Plaifville {yedjcal Liberty league, which has| Rev, L. H. Dorchester, pastor of ' Marjorie Fisher v cted presi- i it 310 i Center, opposite Queen street school. |hecn opposing Dr. Wolsard since his the First Methodist church in Hart- dent of the organization without any 3 _|Garage and improvements. 1Inquire |compulsory vaccination - order for |ford and a former pastor of the opposition. She has heen one of the o evenings, N. C. Bristol, 77 Whiting |school children was passed. Prospect Methodist church in this most active workers in the post and AU Rce ool ghroetpupstalissraont hos B, McMullen | preach at' the morning [ the honors accorded hee are in the fe Ry e : e Enos M. McMullen, 61 years ol Prospect church tomore minds of the members of the auxil- $4 A Buy your toys at t. e _P.wmm one of the early Irfsh residents of row morning at 10:45. The Rev. Dr. e ngin n nd Supply Co. A - eoity, od last 2ht at 1} home - . en fary, well deserved Kies e “.'ME'\‘\‘ :sal’\: pply A com- tp city, died last night at his home | William B. West, pastor of the | The other officers elected to serve | gy oono y "8 ¥ linf advt. at 24 Willls street after a long ill- church, will ocenpy Dr. Dorchester's ! with her are as follows: ¥ -1 Pegtol fabremnees i ness, pit in Hartford. president, Mrs. Robert Cro Eeatello L0 WHITE ROSE CAMP* GFFICERS | Ho was horn in Treland in 1863 | Dr. Dorchester will also address a —— hite Rose camp, Royal Neigh- | and came e ¢ 7 g e ond vice-president, Mrs. Sophia e AR mp, Royal Neigh- and came to country with his union mecting of the Men's club and 1 9—1244 | hors of America, has elected the fol- | parents when a boy and settled in |t o P : Hemingway: secretary, Miss Helen Lo, : eleet | paren n a boy and set inthe Arym club of Prospect church Brook; S YR B R lowing officers: Ovacle, Mrs. Emma gton. He came to [ to be held in the church auditorium Ms. Walter |10 i Brozer; v \-orme, Mrs. Joseph ago and had lived here ever tomorrow noon at 12:10. His sub. ! - - i tierson; chanesllor, Mrs. Mary He was married in this city |ject will be “Why T Am a Metho- an; sergeant- s lr‘v asurer, Margaret Cur- young man to Mary Ann dist.” L o ecorder, Mary McDonald; Scarlet Fever Discovered exorntive committae; MIssIANNA (o oos e , Mrs. Mary Lord; past or- 1 the t Report was made to the health Cafterty, Mrs. Frank L 4 acle, Mrs w?w-“} 1duff: Iw‘vl\m which he followed pra epargment this morning of two ; S abeth Willlams: board of | his life up to a few years ago, with cases of scarlet faver on Rockwell i Case Settled SLL I algeeai iy Mrs. Beatrice Walsh, Mrs. | the exception of several y hen |avenue, when youngsters of 9 and ‘.‘“"“ "f"]{\(" _‘f necn Evangelistie Meeting i . and Mrs. Joseph An- | je was in business in this city. For |10 years old were afflicted. Both “the 1lia lomps There will be a prayer meeting of lderson & past fow y en em- hoys were removed to the isolation of Hart's Corner was 4 A PEh et & SrL RO LI Christian ¥ ical at - —— poyed by the New party ¢ rospital at New Have r 8 bl ployed by the New Departure Mfg. pital at New Haven for treat- div n the sup Home ofv I ameT of A blacl Iress with a tiered | g ment. Sie org ymersay eSSl Webster street, Pla . on Tues. | skirt s ¢ 1 by a cravat of r. McMullen was a member of To Play Taftville Five T ”\JMIEILI-‘ i T M | day evening, December 16.1924 at|plaid silk | Palos council, Knights of Columbus; | The West Ends basketball team e Division A. 0. H.; Bell City, Vi he strong Taftville Army LA L e e et Aerle, F. and of Rrightwood Navy five at the high school he left her, she clalms, withont any liCamp, Modern Woodmenioti Ameris m this evening. The local excuse or further report from him, | o s played two games already in April, W‘:H,_ She was ;a'.'\j': given | He leaves his wife and two ni ing from the Kaceys the custody of a son was 1 Miss Mary B and losing to the Cres- to the union. Sta J. Tracesk Mra G Cu ts of Manchestor appeared for her is employe § William Clayton Granted Divorce Newell J DOIN HEY! wp AT 4RE NAY ONER KAOW TS INA ONNA will take p 0. K. Purchase of Stock 2 for the p chise anding stock ). t \ T f '> of g o i T IRROR IS FOUND S t A city r Mfg. ( cause is 2 i W e toi ners Score e th the s Y G a in . by a A% n t anf g BOARDING ] ~ | I WONDERED Jrul =g N €154 8y wea sowvice. fac T LITEn Farmers' Club Mecting rrow morning. Rev May B The B Farme club will pastor of the church, will ac- meet te at 8 ock at the cupy the pulpit. The Dirthday Re home of e t, Alexander | pair Debt will be brought in at Brice of southern ot. Offi- this time. There will be A cers for t g wlll be preaching service at the ehurch at ted and a g n of = jeultura held Page Twelve.) W . after s £ 1 So far as poss we ask that | t cotir cach member of 'y fainily make Dance in Town Tonizht i FRECKLES AND eparate subscription. Let each| ‘The Mattabessett cln old a feol his respor Let each | dance tonight at § o'clo r now the satisfa obliga- | exter's hall, Kensing o wilt Very cordially vours, r orchestri ¢ SAMUEL A. FISKE Meeting Date Chan “FRANK 1. WILCOX The Progressive Realing Cir “FRANCIS DEMING ¥ e v Monlay ¢ “W. H. MEAGLEY o sday ¢ & “WILLIAM SCOTT, | was pres 1, it “RU LL GOLD, stated today “Committee for the canvass.” CASING BOWLING ALLEYS 16 Teams Will Work Sixteen teams for the work have| KENSINGTON FRATERNAL LEAGUF en organized among men of |, e : o parish an teams will start ' ut tomorrow afternc following | \ A tuncheon in the church dining | M Smith i | room. The community will be) Z < roughly vaseed the men | 0 a7 (e tivatuch e chureh ab ndependents, 1.1 s 1 &: 2. Frapk | W Fas { L. Wilcox; 3, Wiullis 1 ge: & Moore :

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