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DOWN STAIRS § COME. Berlin News RED CROSS DRIVE ber Secured Last Year tve conducted in Lierlin this ye . Sun 1as been secured by Viske, pastor of the T cgational church and tatal of 171 memberships pledg ev. Mr. Fiske said toda slight decrease in compari vith last year's total. No v the Bast Rerli was reeeived from listriet, while bomso artford’s kopping IOP&I?N EVENINGS UNTIL 9 0'CLOCK ] 7 ; ; . 23rd; Clostng Wednesday, . 24th (Christmas Eve) at 6 P, M. | { Tuesday, Dec. 23r ostng Wednesday, Dec. 24th (Christmas Eve) a ‘ G]VCS Up S[]][ I[][ Damabcs With the Passing of Christmas New Merchandising Starts Up | STRICTLY HOLIDAY GOODS ARE GIVEN QUICK GOOD BY S SO REDUCED 1T WILL CLEAR THEM OUT IN SHORT ORDER. VISIT OUR town CTION AND» SHARE IN THE SLAUGHTER. WH IN TOY LAND IS OFFER 3 All Millinery at Half Price FOR BALANCE OF THE WEEK. 1t is our Semi-Annual Happening where choice is given of our entire stock of Hats, trimmed and untrimmed, all perfectly fresh goods and the season’s latest models, as well as trimmings of all kinds. Smart Hats for matrons, swell styles for the younger women, girls and childven, broad Vants in mark downs have been made, No hats on approval, no hats choice in the assortment. ! 1 you get your selection for just half the reduced price. exchanged. All sales final. Wonderful Values In Ready to Wear SMART WINTER GARMENTS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES. Coats of the newer materials, in the most favored styles, plain or fur trimmed, th: cannot be matched at $17.50, $22. must see them to judge fairl, Do Not Fail to Examine the Dresses. French Flannel, novelty flannels, as well as other woolen and silk frocks in women's and misses’ sizes. Novelty plaids and high colors as well and brown shades at $14.75, $22.50 and $24.75, each an unusual value. No matter what previous There are attractive styles of the new as staple navy, black | | PRIC t for value 50 and § Claud and Mr n, is spending the holidays at cier; his home. He is a sty Academy, F as heen employed in construction work in Tennessce for some time NES 171 WENBERS - Tofal Slightly Less Than Num- Miss at the nursr Brooklyn M Christmas sington. NO EAST BERLIN REPORT - Wil Follow Old Custom of Singing and Mrs. Edward Ives of Ken- sington Court Session Tonight 67 ere will be a court session of All the Berlin tow Carols in Berlin—>Musical Iro- gram for Christmas at St. Paul’s Church—Break Ground for Home. The final report on the ltad Cross memberships from that village wa Old Christmas Custom ildren at euch church are promised | “Wit} good time, with candy, fruit, pres- s and large trees at each party, | Marzo Home for the Holidays Rea W. Stevens, Jr., gon of Mr, t . Claude W. Stevens of Ken- n, Mz 1. Gugerly of Kensington,- who is spending the holid ¥s at his Gullong, student training sc ith her parents, Mr Mrs. Charles Gullong of Ken- Bernard Tves, a student at Pratt of t Tnetitute, Brooklyn, N. Y 1- is vacatlon with h parent court tonight ral autoniobile led for trial Fast Berlin Jtems tlar meeting of * hall this evening 1embers ested to attend several | v of the C¢ at the home rson this evening NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, | Plainville News WITHORAWS ACTION " AGAINST RIVERS iS(anley Beaudry of Southington PROGRAM ON CHRISTHAS Legion Banquet An cess—Advent Christlan Plainyille High Plainville Briefs, The suit of Stanley Beatrice Rivers who re damages was T'S LEFT | withdrawn yesterday, with the e« ITRWITEEPAYRTON | a0t was brought by the Iy from the plaintift was represented by Lawyer Harry Camp of Southington and apparently when was ready for . plaintift found that he could not [ tain w Dritain represente 111 a patient in the a time, &fternoon, c ers of them, Meriden hospit n taken yestoerd Church Program or val oy 8.75. You Christmas !Lady of Merey lthe organ the are Processional, Marz | Christian; Processionat, rie, s Def. Marzo. nt at Dean sional Nawmr chureh will he at tha | o'clock hospital, is spending ©'¢lock ‘ Advent Christian Concert ziven by the Advent Christian chureh will High School Notes 1 state officers will pay |Christm Main stood TUESDAY, DECEMBER %, 1924 |to Washington, D. €., to compe the National Home Lighting con- | test In 1024, Mi prize in the ¢ Ly Brock-Barnes pos Bion & winners in another contest conduct ed by the Colonial Dames of Ameri- a. The Aff at the high school and Lier former teachers huve expressed pride in her achlevements. Town Plan Commission The Plainviile town plan commis. slon mot last evening in the town hall after discussing the matter of Liast street from Maple to the town line, dectded to hold a hearing on the matter on Junuary 29. At that thne, “the proposed layout as drawn up by the commission will be shown D a n@p to the residents on the strect and otliers Interested and thelr iITEUments pro and con will be card At this hearing also the matter of establlshing huilding and veranda lines on Linden street will be taken and resid Rutland won first t, American Le. nts of this street wil he asked to appear on this project A report was brought in to the commission last evening on the e of Frank T. Wheeler and Harry A. Custle into pertainin » old records to New Brimin avenue. two men secking some record strect went to the Farmington library, hut they were ur the rec ther pertaining to it, They then went to the state library at the tol and after a diligent search, found matter pertaining to the street, They found several historical locuments ahout the road, about the old Cook house and veral other interesting miatters, and also found that the Middletown Berlin highway, which was in these days, the road- vay w New Brit avente nov was ordered 1o be four rods wide, This measured in the present day, is 66 feet, and it the exact width which many of the members of th com- fon think that it s d be. No lefinite action was 1 on this matt it will be taken up at a T Christmas Closing Al factories, st and tomorro fon ¢ and the barbershops will keep Vi ‘ irsday Legion Annual Banquet d last evey z int rooms on Wit £ staft from e Clarendon restat fee and cigars ate Commander E. Perey Arm- of W 1 up in the Com £he Bristol News " CHRISTHAS RUSH AT POST OFFICE ; HLe[lers, Cards and Packages o, Being Handled Expediiousy (VACGA ~ CLAIN HEARING " Council Committee to Consider Dis- y contest conducted | nd she was also among the | pute This Week——01ld Bristol Mfg . Building, Long a Landmark Pasces Into History, ostmaster Wi the prompt moving has caused no ble ta find anything in | the department smoothness of which is expected to surpass even expeditious del packages soon t Councilman May Not Appoi vaded the city that there of a councilman . caused by the Iman Frank 8. Mec postmaster ‘on Janu- who becomes Plainville Briefs, that the place must be filled so that | the confirmation of the rumor is not g From reliable sources e information plications have " Hearing This Week ecaring on the claim of Cos- a for $4,100 a srrow night until 10 o'clock and | P'in Co. A com- F. Rockwell, general manager of the tendent In charg . will be present to Karolyi Il im for $3,000 hut af Property Sales condition e not Meadow street to Cone mation obta Guiseppt Cif Building Razing g‘cfi.fic;rfiil*:inding Tariff De Smannae L GoOLid In Sugar SOUTHINGTON NEWS Voiczerok of owing to his youth, but the offictal d that if a Juvenile court were ablished here it would be possis blo to deal with such cases Plantsville Congregational Lehurch will hold its Christmas ex= | erelses this evening at 7:30 o'cloeks | A large treo has been erected near the church and is flluminated by colored olectric lights, The Coms munity chorus will sing Christmas | carols in the church auditorium at ok this evening. Southington Business Men's association has completed its plans for the distribution of Christmas baskets to the poor on Thursday morning. Postmaster John P, Me- Grath 18 chairr 8:15 o Th an of the committes 1 be a miduight mass at i on Chirstmas PROMISES JUDGE 10 60 STRAIGHT Would-Be Burglar Gets Anofher Chance fo Mend Ways | —— g the cou that he had sson and wanted to get ) start er and “hit the 1 narrow,” James H. H. Mass.,, secured 1ce to make goodl from Judge W am C, Hungerford in police court this morning. John- son was arraigned on charges of at- ATy in connection with breaks store on Arch street con Max Gorfain and at the § 1 Gas filling station on the night of lenleney and a ¢ West Mal October 29, custody this tford county jail MecAvay as he 1 on the comple- ' sentence imposed own court a month t town. When rt, he plead= court & ward story of his activie tion with the attempte tion of in the P ago arr od atrais whom are serve urglaries in Bris- e court he went Gerfain store and ising & chisel, removed the putty from a window in a door and took the window out. He said that he re- mained outside as a lookout and the two others went in. They no sooner re in when Johnson spotted a policeman on the other side of the street and whistled to them and ran . There was nothing taken from e Gorfain store e met his two pals later at the corner of Main and West Main streets and they walked out to the w ras ation. Johnson's job was te break ghts about the place and this, Riccio and ) removed ass from a rear window. Just as they took A man came out of a and they were scared 1en proceeded to Plainville where they gaived entrance to twe stores Again means of skeloton keys, on stayed outside and rs came out and him } ire of the loot, he ran away and headed for Dristol. & in that city, he was picked the police and hield for inves tigation when ¥ was unable to ex- ained > goods The Bristol t to his room to search, T i d Rocco in rest of the loot plain where ¢ 1 his the case, Judge was willing to & t lant a chance, es- yoin of t fact that he 1st ca n jail, o he gave him 1 sent of 60 days and members, T the Terlin Co I<ensington (' vorked hard vassing the town the awake boys have home in tow organizatic No Reassessment Me There will be no mecting sment cor mportant projcct will be held The members the commit ill be d ingles will be ted to tl 8 have heen questioned he committee 1n methods of each tudied and all details in regard t e work may be learned 1t probabie that sev will be interview itur ¢hristmas Day have been annon firrt mass will be held at m . Christmas eve, the s Christma 10 o'clock 1w Preseription prepared tor C'olds, Fever and Grippe Tt is the most speeds remedy me L Preventing Pneumonia 1 not st Berlin to r discussion of this a. Joy to the World . Finley Lyon 666 Christmas Ente 1 | Christmas tree and H the M list Sunday W eld at the chu ses in the Knights of s " Sunday s Nacred Heart Church, FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS | ES, HONEY, WE HANG LP AN' SANDY CLAUS OUR STOCKINS ON CHRISMUS Prize Balloon Dance At The Gommunity Theater Plainvillc Tucsday Eyvening. Dec Music by Ahlberg's Wonde Bernard Stanley and Geop Lippin Two Million Dollar fon for six I'rank A vs of 14 Crown ' I with breach of the e, was e was arrested yesterday Walter Ma- galion was made t he 1 out of the uit Brought in N. Carolina ( N s