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| Bfoflfaflzfévls hopping OPEN EVENI Saturday, Dec. 20th; Monday, Dec. Dec. . Mercy! How IN THE RAPID RU FORE WE ARE HARDLY STILL HAVE TIME TO F Only Three More To Shop In NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1924, ( Plainville News SCARLET FEVER REPORT I FALSE ‘School Committee Discredits Rumor of Disease PLAN COMMISSION HEETS John B, n & @enter: UNTIL 9 0'CLOCK 22nd; Tuesday, Dec. 23rd; Closing Wednesday, 24th (Christmas Eve) at 6 P. M. Fast The Days Are Going. Funerai of Hart—Daptist Christmas Concert—Marriage An- nouncement — Chimney Vire H OF TIME, CHRISTMAS WILL BE UPON US BE- Plainyville Bricfs, AWARE. DON'T BE CAUGHT NAPPING FOR YOU INISH UP YOUR GIFT LIST. | | There has heen a repo led throughout the town within the {past two wecks that there is {of scarlet fever in a family of oné of u case Assortments are varied and PARTICL FIFTY ELECTRIC TRAINS, heavy pre inches long, double cars with disappearing couplers. senger cars complete with rheostat and terminal connections, 1 1 inches. makes the complete outfit come to $11.48. P inches, length of train 3 For Monday—complete—at Other big special offerings MANY OTHER CHR Broken lots and odd articles are reduced for a quick eclear-out before Christmas. Look at your list carefully; chance to remember them with profit to you. GOOD CHOICE STILL IS YOURS,as most stocks are full and complete. you will find bargains in many of the very things you are looking for. e The Last Days In Our Big the employes of the school commit- tee and that no quarantine placed on ‘the home, T has gained such cr bhers of the school cotnmittec been literally pestered with from indignant and anxious p: asking about the 1 of the epidemic which is on in Bris- tol, the rumor was given i | tention here. ) | L. Mills, school committee the members of 1l ing on the number complaints t have come to them, have inves. ated the matter thoroughly and have found that there {8 no such diseage at the home in guestion and there is absolutely no foundation for e the report which been spread JOur about town. In the family, a doctor was called % bisen with much merchandise underpriced of Holiday charactei il denee that mem oyland” Are Banner Days. THIS GREAT SPECIAL ed steel Engine with headlight, 8 One baggage car, two pa ength of track 12. Regular price $8.50 with a $2.98 Transformer here for you. ARLY NOTE much at cretary of the stated Yown that in Electric Trains are ISTMAS PECTALS are marked down in “TOYLAND". S § ee that none planned for are forgotten. This is L BIG REDUCTION ON IVORY ARTICL On separate Toilet Pi eceivers, Clocks, Mirrors, Cushions, Candlesticks, ete “hoxed scts of Ivory Toilet Pieces. in to attend one of the children thers and the physician to he th side, quarantined the youngster for or so to watch ¢ As it happened, the child developed a cold and has since | res covered. The rumor 1 to cause the family in question a great dcal of embarrassiicnt and the 5 109, Off Regular Price eces of Ivory Toilet Articles such as Powder Boxes, Hair Jewel DBoxes, Brushes, Manicure Pieces, Trays, Pin ., at Toilet Goods Section. Also 109 Off on all complete = a day lopments » ctely Lag seryve e Berlin News Geeurr PLANS ACTIVITIES It copular Berlin Ovganization ps1:.n Will Have Busy Seasgn UEETINGS OF INTEREST . ‘himney Fire Brings Out New Brit- } ain Department—>Midnight Mass | at St. Paul’s Church Christnias H. Damon and | i Fye—Post Offices Deluged. Mother! organi vlin, will have Perlin hood club, one » most > town ot 1ally busy & m which las {iverything fromni s ons in cooking W The I'he ons in an un active i program: “My Hostd s, Mrs Food sa Itobert H. Demi March 18 sidney M ssell S. April 15 Mrs. Charles I, Annhal Mrs. Willis I g June 17- ic. Hostess The club hLas enjoycd ccas since its organization vcars ago by Mrs. John 1d others. Mrs. Smit prime The mectings a \omen of the town interested in snbjects at My lPavorit Jtecipe,” the subjcct to be dis n Februa 18, ould attract m Derlin housewiyes, as cach me of the club will describe the \a likes best and will also tel make varietles of food Garden,” should also intercst Berlin | omen. The officers of the club 1925 are: President, Mrs. Deming; viee president, Mrs. Leland iwatking retary, Mrs. Coale; Mrs. Ra Carter. No Damage From Fire Pire in the chimney of the Grassi ome in Kensington, near the Amer- an Paper Goods plant, hrought tlic \cw Britain fire department to the ne yesterday afternoon, ( \o. 2 responded to a call fro ectman George B. Cart clock. The fire was cc y and was ) rempt use of chemica Ailliam C. Noble of the partment, stated today mage was done Wins Third Prize Berlin has captured another pr ecticut Light & Power mpany's home lighting onducted for bonald Tarner of t {onsington Grammar e third prize for ! New Britain it a cash ar is a resident kes the fifth pr 1in boys and gir at 8 scveral | B was ¢ in formi e move openi for 1924~ Robert H “'ha treasurer, ed to the O - v Br that contes v the ith awa to any town Will Viave Midnizht Mass oy It | sehool committee took the steps did to clear the matter up Town Plan Commission The Plainville town plan commi sion will meet this cvening in town hall to @iscuss for a hearing on thre out on East street town line. Among matte diseussion on the proposed wid of N Britain avenue will be up and definit agreerent might be reached. Members of the commission feel that the widening is hoth necess: and practicable bhe of the fact that is a 1in highway and the pled on 4t in the understood t miff and this » memhers of session tonight | riswold, superintendent of the schoo!, heads a committee the arrungements for s cve, it wus announced to- | Mar Brennan, pastor | § Lrennan will be will be assisted J. Tire of 1 el 1 for . John C, inday n charge of this affair. Wedding Invitations Out 7 - Invitations have ied for e c the Paul ¥. notta, son of M d Mr Kensington, cele- by proposed on ord. other YOTHERHOOD CLUB - spe n arranged A midnight n in the ch, the last timc permissible in necticut g on 1900, to mark the ntury. The r been s as bee Wi some e tholic havir 9 & . and uth e ceremony wi Joscph's church, In, on December 31, followed a rceeption at the bride’s home, nnotta is weil known in Ken- oen 1 hei st traffic lie « ison for t various chur hroughout ient on ( s eve is that a Holy Year hegins N that Midnight b hristmias in Rome the pope will in- the Tloly Year hy which has re begine of the Ju past few years at there is liable opposition to the vill e taken up *he commission The date for strect will prob 8 at the he game East Berlin Ttems at ngurate 1 osed siney Toly o Al memb the Knights sted to attend heir hall Tue ning, as several grand state officers will pay the lodge a fraternal visit A number from this place will ar tend the Bush at noon. Dr. late honte known here cine in this town well, Midd! 1 door 0 th sl rs of L orrow Funeral Hart zina meeting Praise Service Popular ”'- 5 The Re Congregational ¢ 1 yest ireh day afternoon | Pr ise Thes d by geveral Cromwell g Bush who died at very sudd ;oW as he pra as well as ( and all nearby 1V Ouk Rev, G, ( 1 of the Firsf Southingto fl lens ne “Wh Away i y a Mrs, 11, \e program, arri e jroved to be excep of thi 1 ptist jated “There is no n The Mist soloists G pastor T med m- jonally rs bedr of nost qer sa The first reh A Hart was in ort talk on the general sub were L Tra Burial arsal for the minstre! Irad entertainmeont to be given for the fit of the Community club, will 14 at the home of Mrs. Jan Erwin il cemetery. Baptist Chrisgnas Concert “hristmas coneert at the Dap- Miss 1lele Oalk and T seve Coming Wedding ard Porter of Ward wl wodding of great interest at his home on people W that of Brown, k ¥ Bor alpin e Ch own s g was a trord spent 10 Wi to Wilcox ave- Miss A Yorlin rram as RED PEPPER FOR GOLDS IN CHEST ONErog No Decision as to What Will Be Done With Stable York, D 22, —Published of musi Lert (€ b racit statement that no ot bee ed as to the dis 1 rea . N G 1 stock s jz' Prize Balloon Dance At The ces § ntime inside | Gommunity Theater Plaimville at the goods ived to- Pucsday Exvening. Dec, 23 Music hy \hlherg's Wonder Oreh Bernand Stanley Lippia. il and George ¥ mak t also ages f mas hymns, “As With Gladness,” “Hark! The He Angels Sing” ami “Brightest e, by the choirg Seripture tation, Erling Sedergren; “Away In a Manger,” primary class: “The Lord's IPrayer,” ensemble veading by Mrs Allderldge's class; 1ecitation, “The Night Before Christ- Barbara Mor recitation, jod Rest Merry Gentlemen,” Cyril recitation, “Christ's 1Birt Barnes; recitation, O Dear Rirds," Lols Farrg “Ther gong Tn T Holhrook; recits n, Christmas,” Tona Hol Lroak; carol, “We Threa Kings of Oricnt Are,” by Miss Steward's closs; “O Little Town of Bethlehem." n Johnsor mas carol, Al Hiler: Miss Group of Ch An reci- carol, M hy ma Coates; day,” Clafre Little Velma \ Chri Lan Kin; ri group of Christmas hymns, Al Ye Faithfu me Upon a Midnight Clea Silent NIght! Ho Marriage Announce ouncement e is made marriag Leo Leon W, ( Hempstead Arthur W, min street take place Faturday « r at the Me and wiil performed by Arthur A, Ball, the Real Pstate Plainvi throngh the A itfin danghter 8 of reinony will fternoon, De- hodist parson- on of 8r., to of Iilsie Irs 32 T mhe ustor Transfer o Realty Co. anold Camp Real Estate Co. iritain & two-family housc t to Prederick W, ARnt (el " rke of Tegion Banquet 1 12 post bunquet of Ameri- held this evening rooms on Whit- Prock-Barne can Legion, will br e Legion post treet pper will be F. Percy viee-comr Armst Iepartment cor will Vishe Ttobert Wy also, Retiring Com- o and n Charles & numby nar Chimaey Fire Ho t last was ¢ od oul Wing by a still ala of William Day at 15 brisk re was w lumage, Christmas Tre Altar Pagty ity Mercy sement of the trec party. A th al) The church Ladics £ O of the enters refreshme affa ul ever Catholic Church Rev. John E. Fay, church of Our Jady r was one Nots jay that services at the ieh on $ and 10 he ren. Christmas day wonld he Speeial mus the o'elock dere ment e istmas, ould be observed as suck Stoves To Be Open hestr Rencdiction hetd o i Plainville Briefs - MERCURY AT 10 BELOW 1 ———— ey e . TS Bristol News PICK HELPERS FOR [ Advertising committee: Joseph . |other material. | Dutton, chairman, George Blackall,| As the mceting of the directors Charles R. Gordon, Henry J, Cote, | Immediately following the stoc C. V, Mason, O. J. Mitchell, H, 1 holders meeting, officers were electe C'ueuel, Robert Swan 1, Willard E. |ed as follows: President, 8, P, Scoe Hough, Buel J, Ferguson, J. ¥ vice president, K. Samuel Gils and Charles F, Olin secretary, treasurer and gene Committee on floats, era) manager, Dwight J. Minor, liam J. Malone, ehairman, Ernest Hospital Men Remembered. Belden, James T, Mather, I'rank W The ex-service men in the publie Dutton, William E. Robblns, Edgar se hospital at Allingtown were Davy, Harry M. Perkins, C. Eric remembered by Seicheprey post of Waldo, Fred Durger, Chester Crite the American und the L. tenden, O, J. Mitchell, Mr. € Auxiliary post yeste VETS'ENGANPYENT Citizens General ~ Committee Trothier anizations took care of —— committee: James L. Mur- | the rd Number 2 to F'red A. Hempstead, William T A. 1. Breckbill, Fra Y, Calder Cote, Cox, | ville ot Judge Wil Legion of les' he lay w organizations two local org paticnts in number of Six Months ray, O for Honesty. his honesty on both in the local falaion Mr . nE. ice court the superior court, John Kloes, all scntence ime Mary Hughe » Hackman by Judge | and n for viol of the liquor 1ded. The fine of tary Leishman, Large, W, Josepl George Felloweraft Club Flects Officers— skating Brings Joy (o Many— J. Cook, Dresser. e \len Farmers' Cooperative comr Purchasing Association Has Successful Year, SOUTHINGTON NEWS of the town and rnments will be talked ng at a meeting of the Southington Men's assoclation and the [ The committees, been acting as a unit, nto the matte detail before a town upon. 1f the dectsion 1s to consolidate, it will ba y to the town and Llaborate preparat made by the co for the stat crans of Fore this city on J Ihe citizens welcome has mmittee in char ampment of the Vet. 1 Wars to be held in committee of ised by the number of lead- committees 1 to take charge worl impmer Judd Georg Homer H ., Johnson, Charles wi Chidses jatl hidsey, idatio iner tiam addition of ing have a bins, Smith eph I Cgtherine Lee A B P. rles B ph Gond residents nmittoes Husiness and from of the details of t tion with the ¢ pected that the the biggest 1 in this cit an T, sub Yixel which | onnece i : . Cook, ( Berna Rowe, New Faton, B. E cler, It is ex- mpment will be t ts kind ever ! General Chair- ave ar g i rin Moulthre s \ riy it ting to t voted Gusta Mrs. Joh ves and Willlam T Banquet committee: Pierce, chatrman; Judge 8. Russell jam J. Malone, Donovan, Captain Arthur LaRocque, Captain Ernest Morrill, Willlam N DeRosier, J ¢ Douglas, Harry §. McKinst Mrs, Pfennig, Harry W Gr ving hls pla s i charters, memb rs 7en's genera Dutton, Wiillam tian Arthur L. I Ernest E. Meri Frank 8. Graves Frank J. Emmett Lester Sigourncy Art 8. Barnes, J Dongo: DeWitt T Chidsey, W. E. Harry G. I} Albert ( Joseph B William Charles I, ; Halllis dway. Charles T. 1 i b Ve L AL Cummings, Mr r 1 Mrs. H. H. Merrel es R Maoore, Mr: Lozek, Mrs. Harry \kalos ol : PRIl Il Mrs Miss Anna aymond . A 3 2 e Wornecki, 1J. Arnold Het : \‘1:;’ B +lc. C¢. Chamt William Harry 8 S s . Frank James . Harry C. Poihill, Dt 5 Partland, Michial Gura, Harry Cock- Cocklngs. A. 17 :{“"“ S Mok ayne, and H. S. Libby; chairman of Albert Vuilleumier, | 2% L0 S 0 o Hall, home service committee, Mrs, L. A. Newell, Judge ) e supervisor of relief and (ommittes on Public Decorations P 8 James T. Mathien,| 000 Soieon, chaivman; Willlem [0upslics commitfes, Mra Qlilhets Lo ’ surgical dress- N A. VanNess, Jas, W. K. Tate; supervisor of homas . herwich Blackall, F'red Mre Harry Finch; A. He Earl J. Arnold, 1 of Junior Red Cross com- Hom James T. H. Libb and This ¢ tee at N of the ci Joseph P. e ise Josey Mink, Judge the children of sterday afters y home. More ore present and . candy and fruit. ntertainmens was furnished and ildren sang Chrlstmas carols, 1t W ler the auspices iolic Welfare council. Judge Joseph roditus Pe 15 1 Joseph M. ton Ited Cross chap- tollowing officers Chairman, Al- 1, Mrs. G, ing Upson; yvice ssic Emmett Lk A Cale Gordor Cieorge Jams E I"arlay, McKinstry, o G George Oscar Smith Gustafson, Miss Mrs. 0od, sele ice ings committee, airma mittee, r H. Ju K. Linsley. sompléta licity eomm The St. Michac hung another defrat basketball outfit in of New Haven the Pexto the Town hall winning by a is in Pu Arth . Joseph | on v L. Ives, n Cnshner, m, Alexander Harp ne, Joseph P, O'C Joy, John Donnell A A Barns Albert I & , Raymond C Tracy. Xt meeling ¢ e b I i Char David Harry e score Ki . = Funeral services for John B. Hart sradley Memorfal Inter- in Oak Hill cemetery, James G. Dgbson held in th W, J Hanry the iay afternoon court committe il cvening, Japuary 16 in the city Alphe T ourse, Diani Thert Mra i Felloweraft Club Elects. _The employ Lering T 4 2: T Wilcox Co. Frank | The recently organiz Slow AL R Flor. | cTaft elub ctected offic Slocum, |18 held I James plargesin) ™% mastor of the square Moore; a of the Peck, Stow & ubseribed $160 for iring the Christ- ters, Mrs ter M. Mrs verctt Rarnes Hough, Mrs, Ev Mrs. Joseph T Bro \ Wooster, mas season. Wi Onde iam Mrs. ird B Mrs, b Ange s cnlisted i b con one, of Mrs. e army cavalry at G W plumb, A Somers, for Mrs, Frances it the Grace M. E. a’clock yesterday after- officiating. C. W, Hall was in Oak Hill cemetery. ird D) skey surcr, Walter Yal The elub was organized e president of of Kiltonie Miss with a com- H the cold wave s auxiliary, Mrs. g S e 5 . Allingtow spital in New clow the zero n Christ- d Homer rewski, Micha , Mrs, W Emmett, Mrs, A: F. Pad Mrs. ve cau 1 Seott, mas hoxes to the disa RUB RHEUMATI, LCHING JOINTS AND STOP PAIN d 1 veterans. Y as ors. 8 uga Skating Fleets a rust n rush is ex Jay Got the Wrong Box WELL, AY LETTER. 7 T SANDY CLAUS 1S MAILED Now ange B Meeting of G nest 1 Gr Cantata Chirist HAlme Proves Pleasing