New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 16, 1924, Page 16

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27 Below Zero In Far West And Cold Wave, Moving Eastward, Is Due In This Section Thursday Johnson President of Senior Class at H, S, < S200.000 MO} ] WILBUR T0 EXPLAIN Going Before norrw to Tell TO HAVE A Christr FORBES' WESTERN, Trial NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ' WO OLD VETERANS DIE | S HOWS 5 DESTROYED Join TRIP 15 CITED o Former Veterans' e Bureau Chief Continnes el A New of Owl Patnl Blaze Al Jenerson Davis Sol- dlers” Home At Beau- hall ~Two |in tow re burned to | stedt's injured when | ry of the home ear- for W Mr, 1sey Sharpe, 178, Ke ', Hunter, birth ¢ Is & member of the 1 Hunter r bodies | of the fire for f only | Movie Actress Friend of DempseyAlmost Divorced § estified the registr 1 ust | rom- ster was is report As no ex- 18 made, it er of the ! READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS CERTAINLY HIZD APPRUCIATE L | Handkerchiefs 75¢ 100 value Any Initial N.Y. Sample Shop § |} New Britain Bristol { { i : { § 3 g |Ing tomorrow night at 1, 0, 0, F. Large An any will be e ng at 7 [UESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1924, dance, Wedneaday eve, ~=Advt, At a meeting of Bt, Elmo lodge, Knights of Pythias, Wednesday eve- ning ¥he rank of knight will be con- ferred on a class of esquires, Past or Harry Witkin will have f the work. Refreshmeonts City ltems Morans' Xmas Musi¢c Club, ‘—advt Britain Nest, No. 1548, Order # will hold its regular meet- he Beryed \l\xn Winifred Kelly “of Hart street underwent au operation at St. s hospital yesterday, Miss | Kelly is a student at the St. Francls training school for nurses, | Gul Offlcers will be elected. ‘st Christmas card collection Open until 9 p. m. Ohrn- 1, \versary requiem high mass lebrated tomorrow morn- o'clock at St. Mary's church | The Y. W. H. A, held a meeting illlam A, Smith, [in the club rooms, United BIdg., and Mrs, Alex Beatty of 45 (Monday evening ' Plans are being street are rejoicing over the {made for a Chantikah party to be of @ son last night. Mr. | held next Monday evening fin the fire de- |club rooms, 1s stationed at Station | Reserved scats t street Midnight I'rolie, t the vt n. ansen player planos at Morans —at for New Ye Capitol Theate Billy & Toddy | American Legion Christmas Tree Sale Methodist Church Lawn Buy a tree from the Post and help it carry out its program bringing cheer to the Disabled Veterans in hospitals, MEN'S WARM OVERCOATS $1 2 95 Ladies’ and Men's SHEEP-LINED SHOES 53 50 $4 50 SILK NECKWEAR 29c¢ Men's 23.00 Felt Hats now $2.45 Hundreds of Wool Union Suits Regular $2.00 S. Rubbers Caps 3$1.00 Sale Starts Wednesday 9a m Salesmen Wanted $1.79 $1.25 BLUE SERGE SUITS 317795 Men's Four-Buckle ARCTICR $3.49 Men's Felt Slippers 79c Other Bargalns' ey Men's DRESS 95¢ beS? Work Rubbers $1.69 Fine SHIRTS Women's Felt Slippers 69c Trunks Hand-Bags Suit Cases 1/2 Price LYNCHING PEARED S0 Maryland Police Take Negro, Ac- cused of Double Murder, To Bal- timore City Jail | Baltimore, i, Dee. 16.~Harry Mers 21 year old negro, who it ls |charged shot and killed Lewis 8. Dryden, warden of the Somerset |county jail, and Orrie 8. Carey, & constable, while resisting arrest near Princess Anne, Md, last Baturday, was brought to Baltimore from 8al- iabury, last night, and locked up in the city jail, IFearing for the safcty of thelr prisoner at either Sulisbury or Prin- |cess Anne, state police spirited him wway from the eastern shore on a urt order committing him to the EATON'S HIGHLAND LINEN d Selecting a gift can be made as pleasant an experience as re- ceiving one. Particu- larly when you choose @ from our stock of holiday writing pa- @ per. There is no gift @ more acceptable than ; EATON'S f HIGHLAND LINEN ost | Beauchemin, Baltimore _cityfall. TS party left Spltbucy by automobile, Merrill was captured yesterday near the scene of the crime he Is alleged to have commitied, Hig arrest, which was accomplish- ed by two Bomersej county officers, ended an organized search that had been In progress since the shogting on Saturday. Three hundred armed citizens and an unofficlal party ot Maryland national guardsmen of Salisbury took part in the man hunt. RA\I\HI PTOY TITIONS New Haven, Deg. 16.—~Bankruptcy petitions today were of Horaco C. owner of the Bristol Drapery and Rug Store, Bristol, with debts of $28,984 and assets of $11,« 650, and of Walter B. Shelden, Ene fiald with debts of $13,978 and as- sets of $8,802, Monogram Your Stationery Add a touch of individu- ality to your gift sta- tionery by having it die stamped. We stamp in one or two letters at a small charge over the cost of the pa- per. No charge for dies. ADKINS PRINTERS AND STATIONERS 66 CHURCH STREET GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Everything To Be Sold Below C MEN'S SHEEPSKIN MEN'S TWO-PANTS SUITS 5148 82,00 Winter CAPS $1.25 Boys’ Sheep-lined COATS $7.95 Men's Heavy Wool §8 SWEATERS 50¢ Wool HOSE 25¢ Umbrellas | Men's and ” Women's 1/2 Price Boys’ Two Pants Suits Boys’ Red-Top Boots $1.95 Sweateis All Colors $5.95 $2.95 Men's Blue Serge Pants | Extra Quality $3.45 Come in and See for Yourself! $3 Gen. Fng.| $1.7 79 ass Men's Work Shirts best grade KENNEDY’S 367 MAIN STREET Opposite Myrtle St. Fixtures For Sale

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