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OPEN EVENIN 3 Monday, Dec. 22nd; 90°C T uesday, l)ec. Only Three More To N THE RAPID RU FORE WE ARE HARDLY AWARE. DON'T BE CAU Dec. 24th (Christmas Eve) at 6 P, M, Mercy! How Fast The Days Are Going. H OF TIME, CHRISTMAS WILL BE sHT NAPPING STILL HAVE TIME TO FINISH UP YOUR GIFT LIST. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, LOCK rd; Closing Wednesday, Shop In UPON US BE- FOR YOU vou will find bargains in many of the very things you are The Last Days In Our Big PARTICULARLY NOTE THIS GR FIFTY ELECTRIC TRAINS, heavy pressed stée inches long, double cars with disappearing coupler: inches, length of train 31 inches. makes the complete outfit come to $11.48, For Monday-—complete—at o Other big \p('Clal offerings in l‘,lecmc Tla MANY OTHER CHRISTMAS SPECTALS ar roken lots and odd articles are reduced for a quick cl Look at your list carefully; see that none planned for are ~hanco to remember them with profit to you. ins are | here fo GOOD CHOICE STILL IS YOURS,as most stocks are full and complete. Assortments are varied and with much merchandise underpriced of Holiday character “Toyland” Are Banner Day T One baggage car, senger cars complete with rheostat and terminal connections. Regular price $8.50 with are marked down » looking for, SPECIAI Engine with headlight, 8 two pa Length of track 125 a $298 Transformer i \uu‘ in “TOYLAND". hefore Christmas. This is your ear-out forgotten. BIG 10¢; Off Regular Price receivers, Clocks, Mirrors, Jewel Boxes, Brushes, Cushions, Candlesticks, ete., at Toilet Goods Section. hoxed sets of Ivory Toilet Pieces. | won the second prize for girls. Her | rating was 89 1-2 per cent. Ruth IL. Brunneile, grade 8, of t Berlin W d the _l\: h a rating of §9 per cent, Waiter | B. Jeske, grade 8, Berlin, was pre- | sented with the third prize for boy | His rating was 82 per cent. T"P [lN GANVASS B 'an can well feel proud of her| — Kensington ~ Gongregational Church Raises $2,613 So Far A Musical Treat in Store MORE IS EXPECTED SOON, Jield at the Berlin ngregational Christmas Activities in Churches— Berlin News church tomorrow afternoon at 4 | o'clock. Mrs. H. H. Damon, organ- ist, Lhas arranged a varlety of Christ- m fimu"na\ numbers, which will be i yed by \fr! Damon, will be “March of the i Kings,"#by Dubois. A definite program has not as yet been arrang- ed, but the various numbers which will be played are: A Christmas Hymn of the tury by Jungst. “Lo, How a Rose,” M. 1609, “Jesus, Our Dear Babe,” Devis. This is a cradle song from Hayti. ittle Town of Bethlehem,” 1ger, by vocal quintet, Two anthems: Amjd the Winter Snow,” Jol West; “A Ohristmas Pastorale—The Birth of Christ,” Matthews. In addition, Miss Helen Br N will render a Christmas song as a vocal solo. Will Hold Debate The Men's L. 220 will hold bat sington Met t will be, "Resolved: hould not 1 s to permit d interstate 1es and beers of cent al 7 cen- Musical Treat at Berlin Church— Traetorius, Meeting ot Reassessment Commit- tee—Other Items, With only $45 to be collected and | several families yet to be heard from | N the Every Member canvass conduct cd at the Kensington Congregatio church bids fair to go over the top. The report as represented at a sup- per at the church last night showed | a total of $2,615.04 collected toward the needed sum of $2,660, Rev. Vernon L. Phillips, pastor of | the church, in commenting on the situation today, sald ti amount than that a turned in. He said that sey of town people have not yet replied to the announcement sel out l,\ the church and several people n lave not yet been interviews The drive has met with great suc- css 80 far this year and the mem- ers of the congregation have re- sponded heartily to the appeal fc unds ta run the church. Nothing Less than $5 desiring to send gold picc ristmas presents will 1 A present of a it t yeeum of K or of tts popular sington eral ont su That con- Volstead ifacture ion of fy the th ransj man Yorts no more coholic content y volume." This su st nationally, ot , one the at inter- be ated ns from this organization, serviee Christmas will be h will de two te Sunrise A ihle to make s : A Kensing o8 than $5 & vistmas mor May B. Lord this year, B an ing upon the to supply $2.5 The bank hasn't any, i a small supply of $5 5o some of higl tre vt he Deming of asurer in a requisition to leral resery < of this district, It is a known fact that these ban for the coins. coins | sev 1 to proc Some 3 in ality any and ot . O ) Gold I tion have to se- | comp lobhby, Town Afrs for posted Do Not Ask For $2.5 Harvey Woodruff, son o Arthur L. Woodruft and has won the first pr New Britain di Will Give rist erk Woodruff DANCING EVERY SATURDAY EVENING At FORESTERS’ HALL Arawana Orchestra of Middletown REDUCTION ON IVORY ARTICLES On separate Toilet Pieces of Ivory Toilet Articles such as Powder Boxes, Hair Manicure Also 107 Off on all complete third prize for girls | I Pieces, Trays, Pin | Return From School Miss | Mr. and Mrs. Stanley 1. Galpin ot serlin has returned from Wellesley | college and will spend the holidays with her parents. Miss Victoria Fiske, a student at Smith college, Northampton, Mass., is spending the holidays with her | parents, Rev., Samuel A. Fiske and Mrs. Fisk | Miss Frances Rickey is home from | Lasell seminary, Auburndale, Mass., for the Christmas holids Among others who are spending the vacation in town are Phillip Mil- drum, son of Mr, and Mrs. E. W. Mildrum of Fast Berlin, who is homa from Suffleld school; Waiter Root of L.mll rlin, who is home from Wes- ; Margaret Root of East RBerlin, {a ~lm.vn' at Storrs Agricultural col- | lege. St. Paul's Church | Masses will be celebrated at § and 110 o'clock tomorrow morning | Paul's church, Kensington. Rev. John €. Brennan will be in charge and Sunday school will follow the st service, Sacred Heart Church ass will be o o'clock tomo morning a Heart church, East Berlin, Sunday schoo low. Rev. J. C. Bren- sington will be in charge. Methodist as servier M morning at St DAt ebrated will nan of K Kensington The an will ton tomorrow The text, from wi will take her y saw t excecdi pastor sermon, a star th be no service on and the a chanc g congr giver e to atter cantata the Kensing- neregatio school entertainment & hee ing & ors. t Friday the ns X will be k in Junior lay ¢ T u'cle church par Congregational 10:45 l\l n~ington 2 worship at 0'C by pastor, = Bor Miss Baird <ingtor Congregational Christmas Berlin mas exere irtment at g from the erl s munity I Berlin Trems Fast gular sery eld Sun ire to t “will C. Fu services, gram ght for hom 18 recently | States. Miss al prize warded 1 New Erit orie Galpin, daughter of Plainville News NEW BRITAIN AN " HELD FOR BRISTOL ‘Raymond Maisonville Fined 100 for Reckless Driving AN OLD RESIDENT DIES Vacation Dates—Winners in Contest Boses Shipped — Fplscopal Church Program—Iegion Banquet Monday—Church Notices—Driefs Raymond Maisonville of aln was arrested | Broad strect by TPolice Itred Callen, Jr., for the Bristol authorl- ties on the charge of reckless driv- ing. He was turned over to the De Cit s arraigned | g1 und | He was driving autome owned by Lawyer T W M ough of New Dritaln when in Brist | he drove the auto fn then failed to st done ainville and the tified the Plainvill the lookout for the A short time after, Callen was summ street whe car into a ditch tived, he discoy | tion of the mack sent out was dam pearances of beir { smash Deputy Sheriff I Furrey and Policeman William Buys arrived shortly after and the Bristol police were notified. The driver of the car ed that he Bristol night and Plainville police had t The Bristol police, & tified the automobile | ville was taken man morning and fined police this coste He dre Bristc police to be ar man Broid run le ar- crip- a had been in insisted that the Wrong man. wever, iden- and Maison- back to Bristol to | stand trial. Another occupant of | the automobile was not held. 0ld Resident Dies The death of John B. Hart, age ocenrred yesterday after- 80 years, of Lis son, Joln noon at the home A. Hart on Stanley street, New Brit- ain. Mr, Hart was born in the Flanders district 80 years ago and lived there all his life until the death of his wife which occurred 10 years ago this we He husiness with Hart., The two brothers were known to all the residents of the town and were among the most respected of its citizens. Wilbur's death left John the last suritving member of the original Hart family in this sec- tion and his passing will be mo ed by the host of friends who knew him. Ie is survived by tw in Oak Hill Southington, where inter- nt will take place Vacation Dates schools of P at noon fo as vacation and will r publi ainville the Christr open on M First 1esday In Contest miss was the home Mave Boxes Packed Fpiscopal Chureh | the yenr, s‘:\TURDAY, guest of honor and wker of the evening Armstrong, natioal and department Connueticut, the prinelp be B Perey Vice.commander for t other und speakers on e am il be introduced by 1 master, Dr, Lo H. I'rost sidow Commander Arinstrong g Ce Harry | mmander-clect Robert ( 8 \\\I‘ Chaplain It commander ¢ and the ander Wyek mbers of the G, A. Tt ats of honor at the testive irrungements hiave been wherehy a large number the will be tn will ourd and completed mbers of dance “ post s will b soclal events of K-Barnes post and W committec headed by Dr menu incly among things, a turkey supper with all the trimmings. ar for 1 s are 1"rost other Town Plan Commission invitle town plan comnils- Moy nght in the 1£8 @ probal dute Maple to the town line proposed layout on the to the nents pro and con I'h treet from Wt wh et will b wnd arg h iie lines to proposid Church Notice tiona rel t 10:45 o'clock, nd Chur nediately after the m Young I'v society meeting at e church s Wednes- feh the showi property owners ard will I be commission road and there, Morning Christmas school ing serv- business music; ool Christ n..ww ol the theme morning se “led the pastor's 1 following the . Christmas | m, by Star” ; Sunday ehration m.. hoo morning sormon; a, m give a speeial musical (8o a po is hoped thern girls. It large attendance company of will a Lpworth 1¢ meet, ( Questior ( m., | to be presc service son, | The mas ) is extended to al Livans prayer auspices of Hart Band will be held on ning at 7:45 o'clock at the hiome of William E. Aliing, 14 Webhster streer, Christmas ‘Tree Party The children of the parish of hurch of Our La f Mercy Tuesday clock at t morrow annual ¢ s wiil be glifts for ail. been made to €t children. A given by t Catholic Church church nior will ristmas t be t nd there party Clay rgements 1 ertain an m! pr Iren. Notes JITON Lady will b 10 o'clc day & Plainville ibly imp Iive roc by trolley frd Queen st ails et school. NEW BEAUTY STYLES London Tashion Arhiters Now Rec: ognize Attracthyeness of Siow White Hair Above Youthful Tace Lopd NCAN SOLD D Gargle Throat With Aspirin Clip This if Subject to Sore Throat or Tonsilitis rmle i lissolvir of Aspirin in f DECEMBER Dr and Mrs. Tullidge Testify to | g carried out { was asked, the AT WHITE HOUSE .. 20, 1924, CLAIM MORTINER 1S l]UT TOGET FORBES Bristol News MANY GANDIDATES FOR MERRILL'S POST {New Member of Council Must Be Chosen Soon Witness' Motives 6v The Amsoctated Frens a9 in the \ompson vet- erans’ bureail today aft (HEALTH LEAGUE GAINS recor testimony Dr. G Jelphlia, Eiias H and the neas ily that he t vetor Now Has 3,608 Members, An In- ree of 198—City Des crease Attorney senate committe vosler Files Annual Report—DBris- (ol Defeats Terryyille Appointment io compnss I " ony. the am g i resignation S Merri pORLIastor, of Councilman Frank who has | anticipated o crall en chosen is a3 & move of the imme- Althougt was ppot or Joln his ter 0 war I, Wa to handle Mortim Tullidge: |utive has shown P me pvides that th na tor May for the 8, city's exec- charter shall Ali 8. In the past FFort procedure aye (Mrs. t . In view of several applicat against ) W office, Mayor Wade is inc to the the matter discus: counell in ppointae ma AS the Wednesday was Councilman Merrill and sesslon 1 has be ave “Did M e that rtimer recommen f ye oic; ne m r dow the to have full that an mined “Yen," he lefe [!UIET CHRISTIAS rep e 56 upon. 18 expected 2 City Attorne) Corparation Derosier has port with the irn has ords data in the ci year, the conferences with city department heads and subm written and nine oral o of 1 Reports, William ann Counsel flled his city counel d the printing of t report. I the rney 190 officials N. uring Death of Son Puts Damper on o Holiday Festivities had and also drew ended all e year. T aims was collec hearings of state le city by t1 the compe tion commissioner and the oth fore the public utilitics commission unfinished litigation is an g of Harold Brothers sessment award of th construction work, in- the recent widening of rvance of th r he- most &imp! at, who are appeal pend 2galnst the clde the prestde Amherst college, will ar- and Mr. and Mre carns of ltoston, osest friends, will » Sunday, to Prom Committce. liave been completed by the the 1 annual Ige fam choir of v'a a 1 the weel the First Congrega- the preatdent . will sing's pror school gy » in charge Dlukenski plac 1 asiu Miss Walter Alice JAP EXPENDITURES, By The Asenciated Press Tokio a score of h hool gyr visiting Em——— Community Theater PLAINVILLE Bristol g the Ter Funeral of Mrs. ¢ of Mrs TTONIGHT JACK HOXIE in— GALLOPING Rexnolds Tent Elects, bave be A h Publicity l'd\ s Iron Man No. Increase Leagne Shows Sunday, D('N-ml»o 21 MARY PHILBIN N — “MERRY-GO-ROUND™ Telephone (irl No. 10 Join Our XMAS CLUB Save when you feel it least. Have money when you need it most. Now open for member- ship, at 2PLAINVILLE TRUST Co. PLAINVILLE CONN. o of affliction from that mals Ity success has been shown by dy increase in membership. Plans for Com entlon \er plans for the Velerans of Wars state encampment to 110 this elty June were ut the the cltizens’ the city Various 4 and next me neral con in urt roon ex were appoint sactod. ENGLAND HAS NOT CALLED MEETINGS Reports of Parleys on Protocol Ave Premature 18in rt that the do- to kend dele- London to confer on the in all its bearings 1d discuss any alternative facts of in given publicity by the Daily vhicl admits it is re n official quar- ble contin- itain ed government a protocol er points out international provisiona that, unless ent con- 1 for early the con- e dominions must be ed as ear the feri eren disarm y fix 18 to he postpo with th as possibie of the domin- neously unique positi ich are sin 8OV~ vet not sovereign paper, makes it es- hould be one de- on the protocol which involves as the British commonwealth ons, ues of war and” states and sential t says the at t them peac The Tel Brittsh go stability is that any b values the must give tion to Aus- ections to protocol upder immigration laws n interna- sitration of the empire ch domestic t e tional ward J. Hick- ade anoth- night, but made, although 1n prictor was caught J liquor into the sink, y and hi no arrests cne g , I O. R, M., elected tollowing officers at its meeting Prophet Henry Ilene- chem, Wtillam Connors; nore, Danfel Carrollg more, Edward Bugk- tor of wampum, William of wampum, Dan® ef of records, Har- representitives to great bier, Henry Rene- and; alter- genbrenner, Harry and William Aspinwail. has been ath of J ry Wallace ouncil, J fretta nates, Jo Cockayn hn B, H in New Britaln, resident of this John A. services ey Memorfal ctery, where his son lifelong of eaves 11 two sons, chiapel at Oak Hill ce interment will he streat, several Mrs. eld tomor: Frances W after- < in the M E. €. W. Hall, the pastor, Burial will e in Qak h 2 o'cle e WANTED 1IN IHIJU\ Shareit with a friend~ E/: RS Coracas Sveel (” zocolate 2 fine eating Chocolate Slip a cake in your pocket if starting ona ong walk. Keep it in your desk for emer- gency lunches, your mobile. 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