New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 24, 1924, Page 2

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Christmas Suggestions | LOYS CANDY CAMERAS POTTERY DESK SETS WRITING PAPER SAVETY RAZORS BOYS' BOOKS GIRLY BOOKS CHRISTMAS CARDS IMPORTED PERFUM THE | DICKINSON DRUG CO., 169-171 Main 5t We Wish All A Merry Christmas HORSFALLS 93-99 Xsyhum Siree: Hartford. uy our kind” | United Milk Co. 19 Woodlund Street New Britain P’hone 1610 SIGNS New Britain Sign Co. Better Wh o1 CHURCH Tel. £94 Doing Welk STE The Burritt Gift Shop 32 WEST MAIN ST FALKC CRITICIZES HIS CONSTITUENTS, Suspects Them of Sellish Motive in Second Ward Row route and n a standpoint of fire mitted reupan lemnify No Place Al Jacked TUp, To Go s jacke e of tiese BRITAIN | 'YPEWRITER EXCHANGE WEST MAIN ST. 96 | . ;| - " WOMEN NEED NEW BRITAIN Appraisal Engineer Linder Explains His Map Showing Proposed Tte- BOSSING POLICE Ahlhorny Strictly Defined by Charter Revision Committes steictions on Dwelling Houses, Lack of a qulrum prevented the g of a me of the e Ing yesterday afters on b zoning commission, | and others interested for purpose of ng on the fist f & map prepared Ly th By unanimous vote, the chartey = “al Advisory Uorperation and | yision committee last night rejected Irawn by Appraisal Enginer y clguse fu the zonlng enabling act as Linder calenlated to curb the mayors power Soveral members of t 1 araund iscussic “hairman commis the m was | Wesler slon took a contention t two a ould not b 1 of a stru re. H bers of the board of adjustment of the shall be atter written Wling dropped only clinrge f Tutior tweer police a to cr s and a public hearing committ 1 a to clear also pass 1080~ and tho declined the vin- S UlIETO HLE up controyersy Jouses sl commo d fire b tlinie dnt e e n 5 of any Kin o that ng propert zor ) ord iency of nts. 1 bhoth Gerard Casale opinions \ dispute ver to pass any Ly £ thes listr ofs of land where ¥ to e built soon I'he map as prepa o ha liffers in a few details ¢ i ip of the Te Mr. Li northiwe iets ar nment s not favored. Tle argued nance of comnlete power Is of the police and fire ymas Lindcr thonght this p toward commission Chairman ld- favored a c nge might take steps to the tior the or houses 1l district, th the tion at runs t, The extreme of the city is g family house, as is A1 business district is locate nter an sireets, paralle ATt and over to Belvidere 11n the stern n of rilee one intine 1 along sev The given over to e family that it might Jopartm W s other acts st the council too much powner Chalrman Hall admitted this ¢ on, the the had but beea political faith as hie eduled for H. Judd f can be v chief” SWAMP- ROOT Alderman W ts of 1 oniy on eause proven at a en prove ney or blad- nJ iment to 1dd moved ado 3] harter ration coun- 1 amended that 2 the comm 8 other orders tion of as ) conn- amendme iirman Ha of removal by specifying that mem- | but argued | » with a powder puff, _church 6 BELLANS Hot water SureR alief 25% and 75¢ Packages Evershere the power to remove all other ap- pointees “for causc.' Amendments were r board to lease adopted to al L and sell | tand with the approval of the mayor land board of flnance and taxation il without approval of the city mecting hoard. 1t was also voted to nd that assessiments for maing on the basis o osts for six inch mains | he preceding year, regardless of t) f the mains laid, Some strect might be served with a ema main, have had large pipes inatalled to mect with the distribution schem 1 the water board felt it unfair to tax the actual costs. RAILS AT COSMETICS that Minister Says Wives Change Appear- ance S0 Often That Hubbies Fear Arrest As Bigamists, Kingston, England, Dec. 24.—Rov, A. Wellesiey Orr, Vicar of St. Paul's church, Kingston Hill, has come out against the use of paint and powder by wo Writing to his parish- ioners, the Viear says “Even while we are signing the rriage registers in the church " vestry the bride may get in a few moments' work before the mirror bottle. came into blushing arm a The man who in love with a blonde takes out -on his Llooming bobbed brunette. “Some wives are ko constantly | changing their appearance that their husbands live in perpetual dread of (4 arrested for bigamy.” (-‘crmmfiiadio Fiends Now Number 500,000 Rerlin, Dec. 24.—The growth of lio in Germany is strikingly 111y d b res given out by t post office department, which is in control of the broadcasting field. Whereas at the beginning of 2,000 radio subseribers fed with the department, 15 finds 500,000 subscribers. ans Bredow, the secretary in charge of the service, estimates that the number of new subscribers per month will avorage about for some time to come, being (on cct E've Glasses wship, accurate pr sy ocujist, Gacrin: w Loviest ices in b Ing & Speclalty. New Bntam Optical Co. 436 MAIN ST, PHONE 2763 Old Santa Claus comes is Christmas way to tinkle ug bells the of the ack upon back is brimr toys and useful gifts for ever Christmas je He smiles | world and nod in his cheer \""]' g too, are watc world of oul for all. daugh band, I'here’s there needn't thin} all down pat Santa Claus ‘You are 1 that Christma s word; Terriest glory voic happy eve ng for his call. cries, er and for for ves; I know lad and friend, I'll n And t wir ” see, he fat for son, wife is there en | at he chi 1 ! and ks tree. to do o masses ('3]‘\ ring day. to you and me with laug I'm coming; wait “there’s happi mother sweethear vou, there's iss a one; for THE MERRY CHRISTMAS along in, with chim- His loaded ning o'er with vone fo add to senignly on the hter and ones, at ness for us- every one. grandma; is that—you I've got you smiles, old vou and me, ps. “Go deck and old “In this gres and e And everyhody heeds share. The evervone! FAIR. i scissors and a | i the | 100,000 | DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1924, DLSONGE 200K | 7S GOUNGIL N | SureReliet SKS $3000 BALN business under the firm name of the Delaney restaurant. Deputy Sheriff Martin H. Horwitz bas served the wrlt, which 18 returnable in the city court the third Monday of January. Charlle Ack, proprictor of a Chi- nese laundry on South Main street, has been sued for $90 damages by | Dominick Butera, _the action belng Lrought through Willlam M. Green- stetn. The writ is returnable in the ©.§ ourt the first Monday of Jamx- avy Saul P, Waskowltz, has brought ag- tion for $35 damages agalnst George Booth of Berlin, 90 Per ( ent Profit for Men Who Aided Farmers thg disfigurement, pain and ment Topeka, Kas, Dec Members anguish, Harry Ginsberg lssued the ©f the Central Seed Wheat ai writ, which 18 returiable In the su- | thon, orsunized in the fall of 1925 (v perior court the first Tucsday of | “Brubstake” western Kausas wheat January, Deptuy Sherift M, H. Hor- farmers who were without funds to ita served it. buy sced for a new will re- Maxwell 8. Hart, throngh Donata |Ctive Chiristinas —d ropys Galfney, has sued Mrs, Ellen G. Cole. [SCNUNE & 90 per cent profit, \un of South Norwalk for $1,000|4lnounced today by Harry lumages, the action growing trom an | *Crétry of the assaciition. Lutomobile collision on the Boston | £ Road between Bridgeport and |4!V!dend which muy Houth Norwalk on November 14, The | PC¥ cont may be , “ lannounced, plaintift alleges that the machine |""X\"0¢"lh . ¢100.000 raised by the driven by ; . : | the defendant's |, oooiation in buying seed was re- duughter, an unlicensed operator. |pypped about three months ago Harry Parparian has brought ac-|atter the farmers had made one of ‘r(n o against Oscar Parparlan for |the largest crops in hiStory—and had 900 damages, claiming non-payment | reeeived a good price. of a loan. The papers were issued | Roards of trade and business men | by George W. Klett. They are re-|of the middlo west furnishgd the | turnable in the court of common |money. pleas the first Tuesday of January. Fur Harry H. Milkowitz, acting for | tion | Gordon Bros., has instigated suit for | $300 against Starr and Treblis, doing | FOR RAZOR WOUND Victim of Slashing Affray Sues Wielder of Blade Suit for $5,000 has been brought aguinst Michael Cologlovannl by Mi- ael Dechiecio, the plaintiff claim- ing that on August 17 the defendant attacked him with a razor and in- flicted & severe cut on his face, cau 0c idends Sharp, Refore another amount to 10 declared, Sharp final settlement of the pool, was re alded gave the 1e-ifth of their erop (the yield was five bushels ¢ or more, Aspocla- whera to Established 1862 | Assets $16,300,000 | 1t was | the | Wheat Ship Strikes Bank in Panama Canal anama, Dec. 24.—The steamship Anglo Tigyptian, from Vancouver for ‘(.Ihrmllr with wheat, struck the least bank of the Panama canal at Laita polnt yesterday, and 18 now | beached at Gamboa. She will be returned to Balboa for repairs, Part of the cargo was ruined by water and the remainder is belng unloaded into canal barge ¢ Purltan Market Co,, through | | | | J Capitol Theater Dec. 29-30-31 SAVINGS BANK of NEW BRITAIN A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK Surplus $1,000,000 Wishes All a Very Merry Christmas Bank is open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Saturdays from 9 A. M. to 12 M. RRanses) B ais The smoothest running and best cooKing range on the mar- Ket. Perfect even to the smallest detail in labor-saving features. A. CIESZYNSKI & SONS 513-517 MAIN STREET Tel. 601 Monday Eves., from 7 to 8:30

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