New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 31, 1924, Page 7

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weld at Ke The town clerk Las been working 1 at f 1e time on th ch mpiling of which m le k | iy # through many documents to i positively verity the statistic ‘ : . Few Cases of “1'lu.’ ‘ A few cases of influcnza b T tt 1 s i ; ssment Committee ; ittie 8s in |t Wi I ] I'4 N William Louis | praisal compa : i »fusion P and r ; PI . '11 N ward in the church tomerrow aft- \h.’m Friday evening at 8 o'clock, | . . lcan Leglon, will be (nstalled by [eruoon at 4 and tomorrow evening ) Wil the person who found @ t |County Communder W L. Ladd of alnvl e ews fat 7130 o'clock pocketboot on Dee, 18 call 196-2 and ns 0 ews |Hartford and staff at the meeting i | M. chureh=—=Wateh night serve | peceive rews 1 for ita return.—advt T ol s on January 6 at Legion hall. The | > lees will be held fn the inville — installation cerciionies will he fole M. B, church this evening tarting | We have a good rent—the ¢ ter , :w\\"] by & supper and smok he | it 9 o'clock with a soclal program | of the town--act quick, Kuaoley M new commander, Calixte Allaire, will 4 in charge of Mrs, John | Lamb. | 8mith, Inc A R85 4 AINO Al nee Dis appolntment of | | Rtefreshments will be scrved by the | | committoas for the year 1 Ladies" Ald soclety with Mrs, Frank | Decming's tonl eeryice, T J 1| Hollday Observance White, president, In chirrge —advt B 1 New Yedr's Day will be observed | 4 | At 11 o'clock Tiev. Arthur A, Ball, : ) gencrally thr out the city as & —_— pastor will be fn churge of the de-| Wggwish all « a Uapp o holiday wit closIng of the busfe . Gl T votlonal serviee, A cordia) invitas W Year and em for thelr n eS8 houses, U ooffice will Vital Statistics for Plainyille ionis extumici o ait to. artend: | e “oreis Uiy Gannot Beoome POSUMASIER i’ oy, e, e, e wit | There will be no prayer IH'VHHK‘IL\I. aum.—ady [][] b ach “]] Masses will be erlohrated a1l o | o | ic ch of the city in [ in the A. M. E. Zion church tonlght |street, third floor, James Minella, 51 gay spirit ity from 9 to 12 o'cloc Whiting street,— N \ \ reflect numer Ye AYING FOR CALIPORNIA vy sonaessetsorrcn s be held fn : G. A R LEADER DEAD cve burien intormer S et ° the Congregational ehurch tomorrow 1 For sale—House with a Do heen 4 ed materially this yeas rl t r e e evening at 7:50 p. m., and the youn Tel. Hartford 1 o t eonnt riet fever epldemie a a s " people’s party will he held in the or Plaluville 5-4.- John White, Commander of Newton @8 the major pa; have been eall. 3 Health Oficer's Iteport—Holiday | church I'riday evening at 7:45 g, n . Fisey o et . | Pro meeting will be held in the 8t Manross Post, Passes Away—Gen- ), i Sehedule—Church— Seryices—In- st chureh tomorrow cvening at > it e L titciaonl ; | Plat cral Use of Paper Milk Bottles To | i Kx' party, usually | vited to Installation—Plainyille AQ:C100 0 ville center ¢ Qucen street he brilliant ¢ f the seas a8 { Invited To Installation school. G and improvemer Be Discontinued heen pastponed have ot 0 [ Bricfs, Theimembors ot Murtha Mebekuhil o nive aven|dgs &N, ' Belslol fiblored A perusal of ¢ vi stat 8 Hieen Invited by Stella 1o 0 N neiet S o connect U tHe N o ||| of Plainville shows that there were | ppain to attend the installation and Start tho Now Yeat J Depart M ( to assun s . {Bl @ large number ¢ 8 recorded |gupnep of that lodge Friday evening. firaiproteclion Iniyaur homsion plage s He wi . In town, the total number greatly |gyppor will ba surved ot 6:30 orolook s L R et e it oner as d exceed g¢ land all Plainville members who are 0 2980 T S S & comm } 10 arriv rlet . . narriag to attend should take the 5:55 ;'.','"x’“ Caiallag HELRA sl l t had B 45 marri Atnong Bowling Notes | \ lvostod Xe a large number of them were per- | eegular session lnet « | s R i ntined families wiil In comparison with last year, the dividual and team resuit hand, 1 Wi will be L 1 after number of births shows a decided Ofiice s connection with thie city council increase and the number of deaths | Jielcker $2 79 P o L todas Coille o pEdar iy At > use of pa bottles by the . 7 A ; st s 2 Edward Jacobs of Baltimore Takes today, wi | T P 25 When (barring a few Maker's restrictions) shows a decidrd decrease. Th Scymour 0 pay under the prese ataf \!v itors e ‘.,‘;n,.,, av ; 8 © me number of murriiges 18 ahout the | Hehden g National Tndoor Champion- councilman, As a m n, €xpense and trouble, At the vou have chance to select from our mammoth Aot N AR 1 EnalNa recardibrenkenl Gy Whet 3 e e tof E. H 'n on North street stock at Cost, {, for the year. A, Hart 14 = ~hip Today ‘ture Co, have giver ' Wwas estimated that the daily joss : . 0 | Going 1o California. = A 2 __Iring and a fountain of milk in bottiing paper bottles wag Every Department included “in this grea Four young ien from Plain 451 403 s s e I M e S 500 quarts. In addition it took night or tomorrow morning X & Al fonahls s Jefaating I take a well carned re sy with the result {hat : 5 (7 SR e e el ey California wher v 8 it D3 ; g e will announce his r T il tributors found that the ; Ask for Cost Price—it is your privilege du thelr home in ! A e tion. He has completed two sition was an expensive one, ing this great Sale, ire Michael Z e arked the |L7TIS 88 postmaster, both of which | Property Deeded to City PR P e N NS el to oul Bradl ¥ 37 onal mark have been epochs in the history of | The Warner nronert o Rl A once a year chance that means muclh to ou st il 2l S o lalwhenil o e st S e SIS e e Property on Riverside patrons, SENLnE 4 e Appel Orange, |, Rlaeicaine 3 7 v © used by the \d upon arr 1 v / '8 [ have heen hung up a mas| wafer department for a supply yard ) Ter s S clime on the 1 Ascembly N. J. and Meregrs % Iperiods for the expedi iling 'and offices SRS L . Remember it begins Friday Morning, Janu- U ol § PTG Rt it ) o vl b e fosoftioesia cadquarters was £ ch a n I plon, 2 an avalanche of mail matter, fc lly deeded to the city yester ary 2nd, 1925, Hevilbiing o 3 in the semi-final o NOLBUccessiEE AR R G eed Ao ‘<"‘}_ sterday wisl - Johneon of New §-6.8-1. | The successor of Captain Merrill gl Is and George A, friends wish : : i | P Gth e e Health Ofticer's Report 104 . finals tomorrow yill tic race T nounced, t atest report from The property adjoins the s | e - = [ New York sc oy, who defeated | city board belng that IO A RSO ; railroad Ik el htaith ol 471 452 4371401 | Malcom T. Hill d§ Newton Academy, |not met to conslder ind the water dapartmient will hava cer for Pl made his fin Machine Room the other semi-final con- Mayor John | # railroad siding constructed onto | for the month of Decembor, Dur- i o A b o Stores Not Open Tinght e e e i 4 g Alqison ofcendnalenitonin Btelon ti atiiingy s i o West Rocky T dispices of 4 newly formed | of wearlet fr the only |, e 5 2 D[ES AT AGE OF 84 BT Sl 1 B A il De Closed tontors Berllfl News Case Is Nolled, of Kensington, it was |cases of con discnses. There |y i 2 3 Pt e f Wil not be open ‘to. i = Pau iles of 22| A today. The affalr will was no dipis £ 2 — climan will be asked 1o s |nis as nsually been the case i ey T A et el it 8 o'clock and will conttnue typhold fev 12 6e YN ars AT sk Gatting B Lin As the situation stands now, | Pefore a holiday. This dec o G Vit until after midnight. The A. B. and a large dc Real Estate Transfep ' five members are on the council & ofmer chant Ju socicty of Kensington has an- | cpidemic of Mra. Mary E. Edmond who Wurtemberg, Germany in 1849 |hoard, an the resignation of Captain |MEMbers of the Chamber G e alcs lin town | nounced that it has nothing to do gratificd TApR e d Merrill takey effect tomorrow merce, - RilM Y court last 1 Uhe defendant will' with this affair, although this or- such a goad one Corning, has sold two | Lived m This City 35 Years, | Schools To Open On Time e s pay the of court 1 ganization was originally identified | Ite health of tha commur on Broad street to Frank e A 4 e dow | That the schools of the city will pr ATt OB f Meri- | with the event. 1t i3 expected that ' remaln as gend in the futirs Krapton property is a valy e Annisca e ,rfl-‘]w: reopen on Monday morning the WATCH NIGHT SERV'CES 'l I Ty la large crowd will be present at the Holiday Schedute piees of 1and and faces 115 feot on il e L umund time atter the holtdny veoess | I Rl | Police Warn Motoriss [ hall tonight Businags will be suspended for the | Proad street ; Eign Lt * {was the annotncement this mornin T ey Tiertin automobile owners have u Will Attend Festivity iy tomorrow in a [ Pavish Guild Mecting < & from the board of aducation offices B. C. Members and Orchestra 3 3 . 9 olclock Several members of Berlin Grange ' The factories of the town wi The postponed mecting o A rconfe hetween rin : . vl to ner thelr ) enterfainment a dance, fplaces of business. The town offi- [chureh of Our Savieur. will L Health Ofiicer Joseph L. to. Sa e 2 T k U T-. k L P\ ; Fhe Berlin po en by Newington Grange at (heir ' cially will ob: the hollday and {on January 8, from 6 to 3 favored the reopeni 0 Sec the Change in Date. to Jisploy Dance and Mardi Gras The barbersie h rwill [time. Following the mieetin s ed well in har Furthermore ' hine with Trinity Methodist ehurch their cars atl ear's dance and mardi he open tonight until 1 leck for | eial wiit be held tn t] rist ! "AIth offlcer considers that i1e i fie Watch Right & rvice at the i i i This time allowan n. Danc | 4 vitad Ker s el sources of fnformation obtair 1ibs nekes i fp i 8 Tl i B 0 ! ) m. unti Standard Steel Bowling cking up on he singing will be led by B, It f t d The Standard $te! & Rear g i leader. 2 ittt SR G engOu Bl v i 1o Ao ) Girl Scout Meeting Kivid thdd el ”““:y’; Clerk—Can Use 1921 Markers Un- S ihbapll oxatloto heBy 0 Atoopiof 1tic there Will he a duet by e pla o cld this afternaon 5 TS Er s e il 9 oClock Tomorrow—Court ¢! 1 ! ' house, lin s i 1 una ) coming your Iuneralforrangern ! ot thattea e n et Case is Nolled—priefs mark ght. the g Instruction fn - harge of John J. Tarrant, are in- e - e S meet- ' \ by the leader of |the smailr : T G S be th 5 of stories of mnent fesidents e that those p < , Church Seryjees : e c e {‘”"‘? | ng that a Kk s : = L g S e Ly G > RART Samue) e fRolis East Berlin ltems Lomgrrgitiy world 0 New Britain Boy Found g ¢ Word has been recefved of the |18 & holy day tio the - 50 . 4 Sineris 1 0t 1o the district Police 1 be Vigitang D T o i P b e e o2 b DA 3 8 oo Wandering in Meriden s e i of e Although Bertin people « W e e masses will he said fn the ehurch of Asembiy, Trought to the Merlden Y. W. ¢ b J JU R it v o T e Our Lady of Mor 19| H. aim Lot i ey who I L A iy y Hh I con v Brand ormerly Miss s e AL ha Funeral of Mrs, White tepre e i 1550, ) Tance ol thie place “Ip b 5 2 ol The funeral John White, ¢ e to hold e RSO St Communiyein ( o : 3 ysa Dost, G 3 5 4 i 3 " i Nt their we mectings nex 4 5 > > ¢ S 5 ton. particularly of t January 17, | 5 3 Kalak of ¢ Washington 3 ‘ 0 i ‘ chu re. James MePherson will ; : R e 2 i °er midnight. et i of the entertainment [ . { ol : ] R < 3 1 re this meeting, = noun but 1t nai ¢ \‘r'”'hv servic ‘1'\ held —— e < dar's dance | ‘ | Commanity Theater L e . Jessie MeKendrick of the U | - : At R el 1 1 J s port, "4 - § € « - - s T Plainville Main Office, orked at Stunley's g d r T tor wi 5 Mre W hit lis a I T rs oncin 1 1 on | I nz, J S that . ted with ( o BETTY COMPSON : \ s 18t Connecrient. Vol e O o S S e t ! Lddy-Glover Auviliary is Royal Host f con ENPMY SEXC 0o A iR to Members A¢ Jdollification Meet- [ v Cry Baty Prodigal Pigs Girls Teams 1 walked 1 ing—santa Claus Present iy News (International) - 4 g e - ; 3 A s v ¢ New Day in Berlin i = Ry s & i v Bradie v . Two Dead in Fire on s yL ' o hservane: of rojjows: Open at 7230 8. M. and cl0se | —————— bradiey . : . o i Miss i Decrcase in Births ! Japanese Steamship | "\ . s Births i the town of Berli ) 4 s e S el ; e T ot P Harold Lloyd ke o : : v 1o sy v (4 4 nd d 1 ' al L. Woodruff. There wer births y Comedy “AMONG MISSING rl w ¢ H in town during 19 1S compat C 5 S avd i 1SS NROTE 1 ) 19 Of this 85 during s o No. 10 “SCARS MARE A MAN® Plainville Briefe ah " S s i e Last 3 fhe nast yei 59 deatl C . £ the BgNas e e i) I tories In town will ¢ READ THE HERALD CLASSIVIED Plainville ! ge. I A i L Plleh JBewereiin mite. | down for the holiday afso ADS TOR YOUR WANTS rog other places outside the town limits. SN ta S Watch Night Service . lw‘ 1923 the number of a 5 8 A Wateh Nig You SA/ NER CAT 1) RATCHED Yoo e W (’ AOSE, HUKT WELL WELL GIWVE HIM ©1924 By wra sERvICE

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