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NEW BRITAIN .DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER et ton . ncagmontonss [ l echi, ‘\muwl erron, Ida Da 0] | . " Company No. 1 but the water Plainville News |- ot HEAVY GALE HITb Bristol News -.:;':0, e pesdily controlled by the chemical \hmm Colling, Vivian buvis, Hat it Grade VIIEB—Elizabeth Brastow ot streets to attach the Harsford's opping Ocnter: ATLOCAL SCHU“LS ‘ir“.k o ot T1aC Congested: and. Tntense BRIN!}S IN MW : '.‘,m-(“;{:i’;!",.,11;!;3.‘11;‘n::.‘. 1 Peterso Sarah Greoey A i "y « « v court For a moment, 2 My Q List of Pupils Perlect in Attend- v ”"“.".)";‘.‘: .1.;1,‘;.‘:".‘;; “Forward, March,” McLaughlin s ia vivehine - undor - contro, l y | Two accldunts m\nnl:u. both au i : : d f back.up, the hill to the Half Prlqe on A“ Ml“lne i Our ance Tor Teem Bnding Dec, 88 romomnts s it cecumanne wone S il s Vs Tels Crowd of GAmblers """ “ e Srce sany cport LA s G . . 4 VeEon ¢ e ter Christmas Offering i R LT e mas eve, and the er las Bt semblance of a bilzzard rn 1 the edifices to - ‘THO ACCIDENTS REPORTED o weitan i ho raviay cotdsnd|SURRLET PVER CHECKED . et An automobile .\!.UN- driver s ot known, procecding on Farming- | \his mornins o 1 oY i Ayt DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY Chamber of Commerce Meoting — 'fon avenue towards Farminglon | rogistored the lowest e or | Only One New Case Tteported— | 1114"in the sacristy of the church fo Eplscopal Church Notes—Quict In gvorturned by another when {h © 8 I el Mecting to Decide on Site for 150- oRsiihel ‘:"N mlfi‘»':.-;:.«.y aA' Whatever You Can Select Any Hat You Wish and Own It At Just Half the Marked g b T drive way. The car was a small | glightly afte ) York, an- Price. Just Think of It! N po:ted—DPlainville Bricfs one and the one which crashed it r 'd nerally e an Carried Ot of Burning Building ver T, Mugnell and i : = h i of the impact {hrew oceu- s \ lice foree Merrill Teaves N, 1 ing of the latest in the season’s smartest millinery and trimmings of all kinds. I'rond street school, who were per- pants fnto the road. One voung and a temperatur Tous I A ; S T styles for children and girls. published today and shows a larg: by the authorities apparently was | merds milen from Mayile, | V00t & la ning, o ry 1, severec jimections with miss & sesslon of #choot durlnig the | the offics of w locall dactor’ who!| ~ fates tenfls 6n igkwaye out o Nort in st : BT s e i With no regard for previous reduc- [fall term which came to a close ot dressed his wounds and then cx- | Buffalo was & y han DLl - Bl I e a8 been in charge of finish YOUR CHOICE §o, aglen ATy Dat v A oo Y OUR GHOLCE LB oo ur A e e a0 ea ks e e oAy e A P kilty” on the talil vz o B b : i § ayin i val days ri ) . AT HALF PRICE ALseD Ledid {Tomni e ¢ ¢ warters : : SR B ’ n ! : gained senses eno o tell that | zero tempe was p m : ) ) g pit ¢ 3 aptaln Mer: COME EARLY approval. No hats exchanged, Every. COME EARLY | Kindergarten — Edward Prz ‘,y"f his home was in Collinsville. He | drifts in m o road it s rge at various with a signet ring and a fountain trude Roper, Donaid Kuhms, T It was reported that there were | roads were blocked. Drifts four fect < Aoeh Al ; regular monthly meeting of S located a time. | Medina highway ; e ) v hall this evening [ Craa T A N tar it el oy yo1a | A1 investigation is being carried out | Trolley and railroad s at- | ¢ J Pk o'clock. Several matters per- owski, Leo Cassldy. might come in the affair. Pennsylvania railroad repo BARGAINS TO MAKE HAPPY, THOSE WHO SECURE THEM—Every season |JfI e Hi=miary Green, Clareno ikl ) at this time, we offer women's and girls’ winter garments at decidedly big price cuts. |@||Ncri, Marjorie Winniger. nlght at the junction of Bunnell ave- | 1o York Cenb L iLralne. aveys Feio 3 S e o mxfla;’x;}.oq“;: Come investigate, iBl| Grage 11C — Margaret Holden, nue and New Britain road when a FRBLICAY time, LAcRawan-q .y i g gule which it [ il Inight masses in the Cath. storm ¢ ched a e W owded and pro- Wedfiesday evening was struck and IT'S BUT TWICE A YEAR THIS CHANCE IS YOURS—With No Restrictions Police Clecles—Auto Acckdents Re. | 9TIVCF Went to make a loft turn into | Buftalo during the nig il | \ationtTospitalo=Hystorlcal Woms eh by Rev, Jolin McCarthy 4 \L . wa y large scdan ar o foree HATS TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED—-You have your pick of our enti Raillat lotinupllain e LIs Tl mL st A fresh models in Hats for matrons, attractive hats for the younger women, and | fect in attendance at the sessions, § i whose name Wwas not sccured | below 2o Dor TS o) t i ¢ master on Jane number of children who 1 to [ hadly injured and he was taken to | Chautauqua coun g pon o5 ; D Manufacturing | December 23, prossed the opir that the selection is yours. No hats on AT HALF PRICE which they are attending, is as fol- was unconscious f but re- | feet, dry v in tI pio i Ynos e the men in the de- Francls Rodidlen, Elizabeth Cas vas sent home, His companion was | Lake Shore road was dotted . . doro Vilardi. et R ; cased under bor appearance 'y or A et r U ; vo others in wse high were repo n the ¢ 0 smmissioners will Smart Feminine Ready-to-Wear At After | “Grate TBPatrick Truiette, Bea- | bomia mer e Toatesat the : ‘ ;. The i 106 e £ L ‘ Ly the police and developments e the city was int v > ? taining to plans for the department Christmas Reductions Derlantl, Lucy Coons, Stanisy Grabs | gl cepand) pments | slde the clty wa en under way sincs before| for the ensuing year will be acted | Morgan, Attilio Montano, Joseph The second accident occur: which blocked r % : : ity Court na tracke were blocked by drifts g OPBLEELOZY riving a motor vehicle while under TAKE NOTE OF OUR COATS—We offer the most favored styles, fashioned of I\:v‘x::l ll"&rlifff"'i?' A I i breceo ‘1\:1;’“:‘“1,:;;' 'u(r 'u: 's’;‘;; (m\‘f a\\r“ miles out of Buffalo, but snow pl Wit by el fluence ot Hauar, e wed i Aned 7 7 i | ald 1, Ste Selle Ros rita ch 0! unne ve- : x y ct 3 I 0 and the mewest materials, some plain others luxurfously trimmed with furs. At these |@l| carruces, Any. Kresel e e ik bya oo | mens forced EHrougliiRerars tesriots | A / P “}”jgsr'nfl :n"fr;‘eflciry court by special prices you get great values—S$17.50, $22.50, $33.75, $15.00, $19.50, $59.50 and WI| “Grade Ti1a—John Decgan, Cario | heavier car. The lighter vehicle was | Sre¥, oceurred Buftuo and 1 falled to ca . S A ley service ta Bacheler, chargsd wit ) ‘ - : trolley servi Erie, . L charge n $68.75 ecach. Be Sure To Examine Them. | Ner, Paul Varrone, Wilfred Perron, turned completely over and al- o autbnass aun 8 breasts of the u culpri ho! drunkenness, recoived a fine of #1 LLOVELY MODELS IN DRESSES for women and givls give wonderful chance to ‘]‘::.r,:uovl,,:“,’:rr,.]“‘\\I, a ‘“,H,‘" a5 g,y"]‘f"h”‘” felyer sistcan 1 x:'vh er and Depew was f; g ) ! i t the and costs as the result of 4n over. secure becoming Frocks of flannels in plaids and high colors, other frocks of cloths and Mame Kata, Sylvla G B AT il A e o b dule, Trolley c y i LSSEcei Clirstnas Joy. silk are in big variety, navy, black, browns, ete. Wonder values offered at $14.75, Prior. head, was taken into a nelgh- ',\?“1':, "vm: ‘?iu“up:' .y through | 12cKUP 2HCHED $22.50 and $24.75 each. Don’t pass them. | Grade 11B—Anna Grabowski, Su- bor's house where first afd was ren- | &% ‘0, S0 L S i S il it SOU‘THINGTON NEWS - |slo Lepore, Albert Rall, Gavino Cav- dered and a call sent in for @ "’”\-.‘q‘nJ' ‘;fif]r"\,‘ . ; s when t 0 allaro, Robert Gnazz v Guer |doctor. The loc ystelans could | S 20662l o oapital : riere, Carlo Montano, James Tanl. | not be lacat he injured s e COTOS 7 O et e t e Southington Business Men's \olas, Bliza- | woman was hurriedly taken to Ne e e the city cou i association distributed 40 baskets of beth Nevelos, Eleanor Cottrell, Dorc ST ool aral ot : S a 1o 1 & (children and his father In Bingham- cox avenue spent Christmas day s |thy Tredennick, Jo S0 Grie A el L s e eetisn : Egiinialenoyatlorm af Be 2 , 4 to needy local families yester- o ! [ An. S 1 an investigation of | yi\.” Mary Legeln i8 in & se s COSS, | day. The money to purchase th er In ews | ton. ) ) the guests of their daughter, Mrs, ‘lm\!o Yacobellis, Wil 3 h R B Y1 the fine 2 aTd e e ita _hhg h° e these Officers Will Be Installed Richard IHulbert at her home in | Albert Colella, Alan Tyler, Raymond GlloL O Mocting ¢ ‘w.x i ‘07’1 m,' A:u:s a L] 1“ ] , - ; Ma Skl x\"‘ bacrd y the mem- | The incoming officers of Bolton- | Maple Hill, New Britain, Nl AldssiKadling ' ] 7en hands and feet, She said & Bl rs and by the organization ftself. Kasica pot, American Legion, will| The local members of the Boy | Grade IVB — Elwyn Edwards, o l¢ Tegular January mes t | been struck down by thugs and istalled at a meeting next week, | Scouts Wil attend a meeting of their | HelenG rabowski, Edwin Hills, An. [1¢ Plainstiic Chamber “of Com ERInRCTo anoR e it TRty manenhosrdiof ';f'c'm“‘ will hold ‘”w.‘ y upon Thursday evening,™at | troop at Berlin this evening. toinetts la, R ‘ilardi, RO I D U G ST L) e 1 fricer Joee sard | (o s ‘la_r weel .Xy meeting inthe \all, Kensington. The new : A rehearsal for the minstrel en- | Grade VA—Toulse Brastow, LA g tniid e first ‘ = Shnr i e ¥n hall this evening, m.mmmn., Wilfred R. Moore, will | trtainment to be given for the bene- | tolnette Catucel, Helen Conlin, Fic v | Thu ! eting MAPLE H”JL NEWS take his place at that time, fit of the Community club Wil be |enco Coons, Helen Coons, Austin MR falls on New Year's night and | 1 th offictals see ir | atons tiani 200 pervaratatinded ww re has been little activity in |held at the home of Mrs. James Mc- | Danlels, Walter Ostrom, Mary Fra. | L' Meeting has been postponed be- e S il ”‘"‘._mldhw ngss at St. Thomas' rlin post for the past several | ’herson Monday evening. This enter- detts, Lena Cirolomo, Sylvia Holden, €8¢ of this fact. The program has ence Nopdstrom s 1 the cessat the e W’;‘”m“ eve, and, al- scks, although the winter program | talnment will be presented at the |Harold Keeling, Fildred TeVasseur, D% & L AEEeNES G L RGBT GOICTD 6 A took away Ir " ’wwr i,‘ LESSOLYEYAS Opaned for 3 3 of eve will hegin shortly after the | Athletic hall about the middie of | Patsy Melito, r Teachman, UEsSNEADT) lidays. Morris Nordstrom of New mas ¢ t IR ,'m'.l“ ssveral yeary, i s Residents Would Have G]Qup‘,w SRl e s Fpiscopal Chureh Notes rk, Alhert Nords RS e ¥ I8 pecessary to turn many people away. Stitheitlinesitolhs AlRatssed ati noxt |l Mrs. Charles Webster of | Grade VB—I, “Da hesi M 1 M 85 Anke AN | jamilies 1 g = AEERICTONd EwaR fpreasntracithie nf S (i b | week's .meeting, according to a re- | Hartford and Mr, and Mrs, E. E, |Ciesiclskl, Frank Certani, L om- | 18 : Lpi e off s assistants put atthoiaTaniotithe Tumast, Nferview State ()l]]mlSSlOflel e Fronis andliamaL Torls « of |fogl. Anna Faniola, v Gray. | church of ¢ r. with Holy their mother, Mrs. M. Nordstrom on sy Cliristinas as on|l2t¢ Conception. port today Honiss ¢ e q . i " Mr. Moore, the new commander, ' Berlin were the ts of Mr. and |OWski, Donald H u nal i 1 oiclopRathisimornsiERobbing BRCLUSIPTTISLINe 2 could not be reached today, as he ) . L. Hontss Christmas olla, Frank Nevelos, Jonnie an, | iNE Tiio ffoastMiasinthonorRof the S fever as | t bo|, The.mails have been so clogged A . " 5 s St : Arthur Blake of Boston was a . o = that much Christmas mail still PROU‘E lS APPROVED" ! ling scveral days in Spring 3 ”1“““‘, "‘ HOMR e Einans & L s St. John's will bo &nest of Mr, and Mrs: Nelson Mann X o - ains to be delivered and more is ass, g the guest of rela- 1 A et - Russell Smith, Cha h Vi crved with Holy Communion at | last week-end. : b : ing in. The late rush this year Skating 1< Enjoyed AT Sk &F (hiaiihatiot any “ 1 al o . i1 3 John Hn 1 New Britain was ' 0sard LERHLODE 11K t N : , iter than that of any previous m Will Install Cflicers Ney VoW oyed on several of | o e S e irave V — elvin adf Police Are Quiet. B ) the pond \¢ vicinity of Berlin | E kit 3 ™ Teresa ¢ ) . The ce of Plainvil ; Week—Death of John O'Conne sterday 4 but one accident was AN AT AL Gl eRendriel : S ne rather quiet as b « A his home or 2 . i e The celebration of Christmas here NOW Y e Ihe to Be Active |reported, that m‘. young man, m‘f: R O T T BT T r v Alhe % S us arrests were conee on str ] i ea Ty Sy ;\:‘.‘ aufet ;,7'1 orderly, no arrests {ventured out on the ice nvu new st (i S e e O R oo Carl Becker 5 ef slde . e e S ) s eing m oy t constabulary, Night in Berlin—Other Ltemys, of el rashed throug il onse, rd Burgess, Antonio n o ¢ Sl Woisa res ean be turned into —_— a thorough wetling yiv o e L R Mis LB nar (R Rl Sona il anion B T b e el Ll e mding i vicit b il tslation hospital over- | Neyark Also Enters List vy eommissivaer e state cifects e » VI—Lucy Beraducel, Mar- | trolnan wis t with iny 1 S, 6 Wiy B 0 calth h nnounced this Of Drinking Fatalities orier to . is views on th Traffic ¢ roads in ahout Casclell e MacBurney, ! DS g 3 ] o S _ mo s for this afternoon when Newark, N, J,, Dec, 26,—One man ke s situatton: §s the|exlin s heavy yesterday and sev- ond, Mary Rosia, Wil- 8 1 vn i an B alia e fir t AT ) v lied today d thirteen others re- " crul narrow escapes were notieed am Morgan, Margarct Weber, Ha- result therefro Tk i 1 lerat {ved hospital treatment during the mmendod Sith - re- e ¢ idded ]wu‘.flmh\ near I Teachman, lirnest Carpenter @ r o S e v he - ght as the result of drinking poi- ‘ o s A Willie Cham- i s e s s liday liquor, one fa- s A 3 s, Frank Chan iffin. St L L it e ¢ ¢ ty Jerry Ta 46, negro, dled i NEEDS SULPHUB elio, Gerald Parrar, Myles Moore, St¢ f thu g i wis T i r ght to the hospital but little dam- malueo Vilardi f hemin st 11 e s - honie on ral st ring t suffering from unately. The Any breaking out o irade VIR—Kenneth Bann uar 1or ernoon (it a FoEE < n gh mass of re- soholi uld 1 p o 8 on face, neck Chambrello, Mortilner o ) Lig T e r N ns or hody is ov ireil, Ray tin, Chester Hart, e coret o Haoa : s h by t tor s for flights across the Pacific quickly by apply- Theresa Me cliha Scoville, Wi rmed by v thu L ! i rs have been an- 3 Mentho-Sul ) i 9 Le att 1 O Dintroitiis ’ £ 1 y Imperial Aviation pital phur. The pin Grad 2d . result of seem to dry Luys, re- vight up and go Asnes Mr. Der W i e {1 rry Burnham of 1\ 1 v 3o o Plainville Briefs 7 Yar s T e t g t he wou A 1 Mrs. C ] et to ' \ . 1 iAot being large- for u s par of Row Charles ) Mr. and M I 3 L ] A 'ATS ELECTRIC OR GAS ! Wi at St ) r and usc i ¢ ston, 1 . \inton it Silal \Vast NMair 3 5 . oy i I tho capacity of €hs odines, so Emilio G T e of Worcoster, are spending S 3 & o by S Hiiiax ! 4 ‘”s; b "v:]\:w was t! urnout at this serviee, 1olidays at th s t r 1 1 ¥ > ! r a ! C vyr‘ street pi I's beauti r T phoA s e i Damages House s U. 8 ading univer- ler having BIG CONFETIT DANCE Fr: £ ; T e be superior to 10 t ) ¥ " P s ek R ! 1t burns with- 1 H“,lu, —At The— My R ok Biot Rt t j B : A ¢—N0 pump- "“'”}.;‘;vf?{:\‘;'f\‘-;‘f"“ Community Theater ; New \un- Plans \[ Plainville re taken. lents appear to b UL I vious to ings started at the | ni i s o cwington,. FORESTERS HALL FRIDAY NIGH1 e . . - A . s : Feature Affair of the Year rilest po opportunity. The Py \ o | Whitmore Club Music hy Gilbert's Big Five {as, for a time, agitation' for a eon- : o crota highway between New Britain | be b 2 2 (e Gitbert's : ‘ ¥ Andrew Hogan, Manager 1 Flannery's corner, Rerfin, but 1 dificulty [ 4ance and sc guests will we nd the project is har - fire, A ey N though it 18 a probatility that the |i0 the midst of SR, T Rt W T ) FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS oded. o EYills heY wud many of the | The road thrangh Vi Hills, b gather at that tes furnishing a dlrcet route he- veen Merid and Netw Br vould also 1 to relieve traffle Ao 3 e / ABaNs the main highway, cayy au = el v‘.wvw . SHAME ON YOU! ) uck would find this a short cut|, o i i aneiallaaee b WHO EVER Intween the Silver City and New | g ! N SinRtaR = ; TAUSKT You I'ritatn and 9leasurs cars wou JAV\‘ ange in t - : - TO USE SUCH \ nhke use of i, sol¢'nz, fn a m . RO LANGUASER / = $30.000 FIRY T,08% S B NSCioTOEL r O Johns 642 oge in cha his af re, the problim af traffic co ) o m on the turnpike. ton Methodist cl John O'Connell Many residents will attend social The funeral of John O'Connell | afrairs in New Britain and a special | o died Wednesday afternoon at | will be run from New | he Kensing- sty after 4 o'clock, will be eld | t5 Terlin at 1 morrow morning at 9 o'clock ! morning for t om St. Paul's church, Kensington. | rial will be In Rocky Hill Mr, O'Connell, was a well known T sident of Kensington, having been, | «yerci e Wethodtat cRunALY r 20 years, employed at the POWET | school will ba Leld in the church yuse of the Conneeticut eompany that district He was 4% vyears o'clock these peop! ment this evening and all are in end X. Y. He at his home o armington avenna affer an 1INess | gucsts of Mr of ahout six Wi | He fs survived by his wife, sever and Mrs.

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