New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 15, 1924, Page 7

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OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M, Saturday, Dec. 135 Saturday, Dec. 20th; Monday, Dec. 22nd; Tuesday, Dec, ard; Closing Wedresday, Dec. 24th, (Christmas Eve) at Six | —— ALL FURS SPECIALLY PRICED FOR THE NEXT THREE DAYS It’s Qur Annual CHRISTMAS SALE OF FURS AT THE JPECIAL PRICES FOR THREE DAYS WE CANNOT SEND FURS ASONABLE DEPOSIT WE DO NOT CARRY FUR OF A CHEAP GRADE; COMPARISON WITH FURS I THINK HOW HAPPY A FUR COA ON APPROVAI HOLD ANY UNTIL CHRI US PROVE 1T 10 YOU WHY YOU SHCJLD BUY HERE, MAKE HER! FUR CO.TS, SHORT JACQUETTES, FUR SCARFS AND CHOKERS UNUSU- ALLY LOW PRCED FOR 3 DAYS. that will make quick buyers at the unusual low prices for the next Styles are the atest, all furs of regular Brown Thomson and Company’s standard, Decide on a Fur Coat, Jacquette or Scarf Make it a point to SWHERE WILL SHOW | Choice is given of our entire stock at prices with satisfactia guaranteed in ev and you can ret assured you have given her the Gift Supreme. come carly andhave your mind at rest. JACQUETES give choice of Leopard, Caracul, Silve Muskrat, Beaver, Seal and krat, Caracul, Marmot, IFrench Seal. SCARS OFFERED in Fox, Stone Marten, Wolf, Squirrel, Red Fox, Opossum Lach specially priced. and Brown ‘arten. ———— e e Tdnden st bullding could ; t BerlirNews SUBSGRIE 5000 INBEEIN CHORCH | weather had a bad effcet on produc- bir; baritcne solo, hoy , and tenor solo; sec coming year consid- 1iss | | Sfulilman Hleads Class Berlin Junior Miss Dorthy Sugenhime, Carl Lund )| quartette, | i, nut for this, thei Panloz was electe Byery Maber Canvass Meetsi‘ With Secess on Opening Day | EXPE( TOTAL SUM SOON ws' Club Elccts Officers—Jun- vice-president; Dancing will follows. Fast Berkin Ttems : ladies of the Scoilnick, assist Anna Young was chosen class ad- ccure rings has e members of Rich will entertain and been chosen by will bear the date of graduation he school Insignia. The committee | Earle's parcnts, Mr. rk, chairman, ived his discharge from josHigh School Class Orgawzes Y colors are bluc and gold, The Year—School Retarns From James O'Cont home of Mrs, this evening. Jpumeration Complete, . R Tk bout $6,000 was subscribed yes 18 returned to hig | Current Literatur (day afternoon by members of the proved in hea priln Congregational chur (ported last night by solicitois Wi \sited members of the finul’ rehearsal fc hristinas entertai anvass of the church amount nceded i current week. in hig sermon,dwelt on th along the way. | some families wich were {heir subscriptions It is reported that greéter succes has becn met with this ear than in | rs past in th chur the solicitors are elatd at t ponse to the plea fo@ubscriptions. was a largefttendance or the childr Guests of Middlctown vesterday and Rev. in his sermon, dwelon the canviss and its purposes, Fuumeration Sows Increase » school enugration this year ecalizes About enumerators, veen the ages of eheed the total ldrefbetween the patesticrease this year with thBlue Hi increase shown in | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1924, ouiiz Toomson & ariford's Shopping Center: e ey ' Plainville News " .:iv:io . SITHINGIONNEWS that desplie that, they w not sup- porting Holt tor the office The general prediction here is t | | ham wiil pull through with'a ma- ty Dotec | ority but it will be much smaller ' yraay night netted thun the previous election, Kkeeping liquor with “ Mrs, Tottie Elliol 4 : Mrs Lo .',, : "',f',, '”'uv' 1t 7 LNO for conducting 4 tablishment, vears, died yesterday ufternoon at | g e the state hospital Middlstowy, | Tenters. He x She Jeaves no immediate relatives, al ) and was well known in Platnyiile, [ 1908 '8 ! | Committee, Furnishes Figures |1y funeral arrangements have mot Qi 7 e ary The first place 1 min, and Constables W, H, Carrler, | omas Murphy. wck-Tarnes post an Le- TR bas been \tad. chalrmnn Sl but fina 3 of the committe ot the into the wall and ce Tormer Well Jinown Resident Dies comn v th : Clirlstmas boxes whic ter, being —Surprise for Mvs. Blakesley— | to the veterans in Bt inntcamonilngs throughout the count I"there were four ga Mres, Lottle Elliot Dics—Mrs. boxes of cf lquor in ft. Mrs. Bargellski . 15 year and e ler $1 Ushier Makes Statement—DBriefs, i 1 Mills, seeretary of the Plain.| the £ this s not sufli Antonio Ta Ivills town school committes, has|the money taken In on the sule Niention et made public the figures on the enu-| poppies will be ] for this purpase. |quarts of alleg meration of the school children of ations of a s to be usel n‘ and Tavalazzl v Plainville which was made in boxes will be gla cased under $1 e received | October of pr year and an embers of the auxi 11he ‘been up on sin increase of 91 children is noted. His ers will work on the boxes| Tho third 1 report i as follows ow on place in the Wi In September, 1923, ¢ were Annual Mecting Priday, by Hugo Montane enumerated in the fown of Plainville | Stella Rebekah lodge, No. 11, T v over four and under 16 years of O, . ¥, will hold a r 1,151 childror In Octoh 14 Fellows there were enumerated in t rs for the « wn of Plainville, 1.232 children d and repor i ug I Friday om retiring ¢ This is an inere in one year in| will be r Al members are | fraquyer ennmeration of 41 children or al-| urged to attend gelo, t most enough for three vol Holy Name Social. Edward Costigan a rohms."” The Holy Name social of the sky of this town J The large incr ( reh of Our Lady of Merey will i Ballo me M of achool children 1 another of the s t 60 Coralsky Meri town shows the ne anl dances for the Catl Daniel town soon building a now bulldi will he used solely for a Hi At the time there mmber of people in the the Legion Lavening of t and n roc y who are of the impression that e bullding on Linden street, con- . ) all membe e base tad this year, is a Wigh school, i B B this is wrong as the school is = T il = primariy a graded school with 5 f SRR few rooms being used for the Congregational Church Notes e wor school classes he school in Plainville he present time and if the number of children increase, it will be necessary in the very near future, to secure another | school to accommodate them, Ry no appa ) per cent is ‘-'H«rt]vr: a high school, the rooms in ngregatior ol al meeting hen e used for the graded rooms. tomn fternoor Livingstone-Bowen Nuptials ! e e N P. 1 Mrs. Wiillam Daver To Lntertain Ve New Haven, and George ursday ¢ 1 Livingstone, son of Mr. Grirgo ton Miss Hazel Irances Bowen, ter of Mr. a port of “reem and of Pearl str ria sonage by - pastor, The couple were attended by Miss ! Helena Livingstone, sister of the grood, and Lester Noom The bride is very popular ¢ Haven and New Yorl is a dancer Election Toorrow LA of no little and has appeared The voters of Plainvi in many cities warned that tomorrow Surprise for Mrs tion day for the cl TS, odRE IND ator Frank B. Bra 0 surprise visit to 1 £ ma = n open from 6 ¢ Wh R { 5 worblWor Plaimille Briers o Mrs, Darth a Will meet tonight A butfet luncheon was served 2t1 Mrs. Albert Veach at I st street. Menbs i affair was a most enjoyable Former Resident Dics ski, Iz Word has heen re ] t De to Heni mother of tt @ {roet : Grant, he @ anls morning during t! K-t 8 ame was pastor of th gregational her Makes Statement LUy Berutitul A « | 1) \ . s it ate > Al EXPORTS FROM U, < rE i Birsham a0 ne D \ St ( s district has h "AND HIS FRIENDS nts e to the o) FRECKLES Bristol News BUSINESSMAN 1§ PNEUMONIA VICTIM Home on Merriman Street SMALL VOTE EXPECTED Plurality of 500 For Bingham Fore- Ning A serles of ralds direeted by Coun- | Edward J. Hickey Sat- | two arrests for a gambling es- several others as was John J. Kelleher of the federal pro- led was that of agents found overing intact cast— ouncilman Murray Hurt in ons of allege Fall—Council Night—Gifts Tor Veterans, the firm of Roberts & k conducted whom he married in and Miss Carol of Plantsville. Fraternally, member of Frank American Workmer long member of the Prospect Meth- d close at 6 p. ing senatorfal contest in West cemetery., Light Vote Expected out about 40 per ce rs will to a great extr o basketl n cotumn ¢ leaders who are optimist about a 500 m. as this city is normal- nks in state s observers, close ly in the G. O national electior went republic n 2,000 majority but this t oo TOASES ONDOCKED toys at t Plainvile Federal Grand Jury, every effort Hartford Has This Number Give Consideration, Mrs, Raffacle Funos MeMullen e re—————— T { Councllman Murray Injured Councilman James L. Murray of Stearns strect W lylng In a precaris |ous condition at St. I'rancls’ hospls tal in Hartfor® as the result of & fall at bis heme early Saturday morning, which left him practically pi yzed with the exception of being able to move his head a trifie, Mr. Murray was about to enter the bathroom at his hom: when he stumbled and fell, striking his neck ainst a door jamb, The blow and 1 but nothing céuld be Ir. Murray's condls time, Ile was removed yorts #yom the institution in- it jp Wil recover although t &1 Council Meeting Among the matters 1o eonfront ¢ at its mecting on Inesday night will be the bills of e of Health Officer J. T. Wolse E some question arose minds of the councilmen, at ago. Intes the accounts « r a this is ex- froned out in & sa P Inesday nigla. e i n the health of- 4 mem- to clear up the ob- to mutual ad- To Send Cheer he Ameriean Legion to v ¥ ospitals tn the state tates, where local men ar nent, because of the s of the world war. The ckages cont many useful tticles, such as stoekings, Ingraham ich ¥ eailed from es, and the like, all of w 0 to make me ispices of ''s parish have v to the fund e new edifice rom the al- yesterday, The inksgiving night . £600 for ty of a week ributed about e interior work on the new structure is progressing rapidly so that pl for occupancy soon are being considered by the pastor, Rev. ol sbstantia nt of t ement T. Magnell, Sigourney Confident e to one majority for Ding- the expeteation of Chairman . Sigourney of the republi- can town committee for the voting totals t row at the special elec- 1 States senator. He is > that his party will sweep the rwhelming manner as recent national poll. West Ends Win e West Ends took the fast Army v Taft 0 camp t at the high sehool zymnasium: by a score of 39 to 20, The locals had matrers all their own ] the contest, which all crowd. did not fare <t with the Cres- 1all on Saturday night as the visit- ors won easily by a sc of 47 to e to cope 19. The locals we with 11 of the Cresc the hall in the greater part of Must Sober Up When the continucd case of Jos- Oczkon sk viola- this morning at Oczkowski’'s mind 1t was fur- 1 been on NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT Veterans of Porcign Wars Will Hold Their Annual Meeting at Tulsa, Okla., Angust 30 RLAD THI HURALD CLASSIFIED ADS TOR YOUR WANTS Tax Eweration Taken Items of Interest pacrs’ Cluh Flects LooKEE! \ LookIE!! Look ARPLANE! § A Boon-wy RN S PoP suowed M RSN \N\_ A PICRURE OF P ONB JusT NN \ 1 BIGEERN OU S SAY! WKY THAT : \ B'LOON 1S BI6EERN VER WHOLE HOUSE AN' MEN R\DE _ W IT-\ESSR-~ = AY PoP SAID BY BLOSSER

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