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13 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, I'RIDAY, NOVEMBER 1925, ri\*“u*mi SORES and mflnmmlllml quickly STU Resmoh any nds. S Austin Has Birthd a Pa Is or frie seellancous Shower Tr , New n, 1 dangh Austi m games of the ome the bride New Britain Dbe y of Party Kensing- day nson o “|FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS I 1 N L B A 7 i n days busineses, industrial and | HESTCOI Ds the winter, This announcement wil t I fi professional le 8 have bee visit 1 a’nvt‘ e ews ‘H, t with the approval of ““ ‘WW' rls 0 VEWS teryi “‘“mm:‘ Apply over throat and chest {peapte, who have boen for- | —cuvarwuhhmfilnn-lclom. | nagenient o . i oRUI E | 1sers of 0 The l EQ H ten d pron te of 1he ' L ! 1« 1 be made |from fire or water, L ; wtraction yeu e 1 to 1 to-| The Plerce homestead is one of . MAIL ORDERS FILLED |Visiting team is composed o | ) ot Dristol's best known landmarks s . . enfirely of 1 ol player VM ) ALl [ 1 wing en erected in 8 by > Wlmmg S(leet Resulents D0 Not i wis “been 3 i Use o b ks Passes Mark in v ralip for | Fhonezer Burios, 1¢ was purchased for the p ) yen As| ( t cur ¥y Abraham Pierce in 1797 and ‘w mm has v its mid-sen |) p \ iee ol Tike Si7 i continued fn the possess t i ) tinu he possession of the K I8 Goc In tractior ve he | S 1 « red Breekbill It fs ti birthplace of Chairman s y an ren ler of t | T \ " fr tunt la i the Noble I, Plerce of the Board of v. » ONE DAY MORE OF SILVER CLUB PLAN SPORTSMANSH]P PRAISED i vk i e LO.\I m 01 JOLB noris ar o Sl o et | Bicaton i spent . trge- o ? ARG it e L s par at 1l e onc for Ihmklllpll ¥ "shoo Stock Sold - DON'T MISS ITS ADVANTAGES [Migh School Complimentea by | Ha Fred Carrler Mo Pedal Way To ! Iivistol hoys | T Kk of shoes taken from ' Word | 1 " of Antonfo Pulelo ot AR ) = e Southington—Iias Game With i of Southland, Then To California i i North Main street severs o This is a wonderful chance to select Table Silver for your Thanksgiving of 1 . § ) Rt :\( nulc\m,',”\"\‘;,," feast or for Christmas gifts and pay for your purchase in an easy way. Meriden Tomorrow—Dr, nier ] Cau fro In Picrce Homestead—Tlurt of Bristol who by United States Auctioneer Gorde ’ay a visit to our Silver Section and sce how it will pay you Hemorod IR W Yorle Gl | ) I Dhve From Automobite, Jiiee t Ui Waketiold. 1.lm\ Bickman of Wa \ ral 1 1 Y§ are con- terhury was the purchaser, ¥ its ot Whitl ' [\ Octobher o s nd t After the failure of Pulelo he ) ¢ o oxor : | the hi of ! | [ a e wsed of concealing some of $ “Krinkly Weave” BEDSPREADS s s ‘ B st B g0 STAMPED “Krinkly Weave i o i ey ok ‘ I e (1 i e gl $ out an agrect mad o ' e g Sl I of meet | r some shoes were found ~r% - . ; ) i 1 il e made | . ! ! (; r i ellar. At a later hearing & FULL-SIZED WITII ATTACHED BOLSTER B ok ool s n ng i dant ‘ as discharged upon the the. ‘;\va ot sdaval| ¢ ) « . f : n 2o He P. Smith, Meth. {ground that the evidence of his T Wt ; » oo : : 3 AAIEEDEONCESS L ) 1 th 1 f 1 i v cetior t he concealed -3 Unbleached “Krinkly Weave” Spreads with choice of a wonderful assort- yuthorities, anxious 1o « SOt e : roop Sn . on o ssdotens nv(«(rw‘:a(;l;v: d ment of attractive simple designs to be worked in lazy daisy, French knot Lying of walks along 1 morn. s 3 ¥ ( ridd e et ot itos yisaterke and outline stitches. Iasy to do, and would make wonderful Christmas of this strect, securcd [ ! : ) ' fron kruptey hefore ree E, gifts. They are called seconds, but it would take [BLaciIcn ER o : proy owner t this ey 1y i { ¢ Bap- | M. Yeomans i Hartford was con- A e Ve re o S Tantin | that they wou tak el ic ( t Wilaad ) 5 p.m. [tinued until Nov, 2 VeLy, bright (S to d"“c“"f' Sy "'.”’flrm“()““' $1.89 each | with the aid of the town on ¢ t | "he toeal 1 ’ » v g Fire- | sounding Board Installed Regular 50 values. At Art Section for......... | it e el . R : ; " ridays p.m.| Owlng to the difficulty in hear- land had e walks 1, ¢ Wood for s for st or fur I 8 ¢ I D 1t B ing In all parts of the new edifica AR Rl D e iby in [1Bes a load deli 1 in Plair G v I'r of Joseph's church, & new | places, but the balance di ¢ 1 ( ( Plai ral P % 18 board has been installed, llow thele eosample. W Tl i« Y ropn ) rge proporiions of the new Pl S A ¢ have made f{t ;_dirrlrult to 1,200 SILK PONGEE HANDKERCHIEFS |coming on, the at ; ) ek’ oo "o hngregatione CAEPRL G OElacample 1o 1 n d i< I have assembled, but with : ot possible, while those n chur Ithis addition to the equipment the IFOR MEN AND BO | with the town's wishes 1 rvices will be easily heard from | they have beer i ; ! fon 111 parts of the church i : iy : . { | mainder also 1 ! | To lorida by Bicycle 39@ each I'hese vllundlmclnvfs have just arrived from Japan, | Tackle Motident ootk [ | 15 Robideaw, | nrany of the people of Bristol Lo ab a price so low you will want to buy a dozen or two. he Plainville hi } f \ ! » DN [nave gone to Florida in times past 39¢ Value Hemstitched with handdrawn threads in colors, they are m will play t 1 i . ; of fhe ir Ric et Tlaers 1y |51 the more estabiished method i ¥ s 5 | R b r on s d ) f | t the mur « 1sportation, obi servicable and in good style. As for gifts, they are just ideal, as well as “ D ton et o Fas f[]"{”]‘ {on u';’l Has Nll}C, s P i i H‘H‘_ {or (“"W;[‘”‘_“f]"(_”', e 'lr’,“;‘:;';': practical. Handkerchief Department, main floor, R T """“" T > it i cnt the [(ake the long trip by bicyele is de i 0[‘9‘ Have Seven and F T i utfor G ¥ with |itrod Carrier who has resigned his | LT e 1 » 1 1 t. Iposition with J. I. Sesslons & Sons R i S caj lent of 1o make the trip. He expects to T e : I npton, G ! o | is c $ been lepond the winter in Florida and n firs i S ong RS t I v oStarr, 1 YCUrs o U ry 1 f prose the spring will pedal to Califognia, {ERgis Rl eIt R0 0 win the |y, by her parer 1 oratic 1 ! Bristol High at Willimantic cond 0. They showed t T e of i i The Bristol high school football [ Sede e . A Is Born Attends Sunshine Meeting (L Ll USL Iy i n team will play the Windham high B@Tlm News A dat rn at the New | Mrs, John Pinches of Worthing- | Present a stron ITOW B ( ¢ ¢ ! « chaol team at Recreation park in Britain General hospital last night {ton Ridge is in attendance at a The viden team is heavier than 1 100 v Willimantic tomorrow afternoon, to Mr. and? Mrs. ph White. Mr. imeeting of the Mary Parish branch, | the local team and (i we had © o I on A g on he Windham high team has been ————— " |and_ Mrs. White arc well known |International Sunshino society, in|more prac The tea con- | Am- | Aoted . coturar i Contin mdefeated for three years and is csident Waterbury this afternoon, | sists of juni by { ; Mps, | AT J dered as one of the fastest Friday, the Fhirteenth Large Attendance At Class the home ¢ P | of Iust i % chool teams in the state, It is the Tod. is Iriday i of the stormy weather, | of e T ; A ! ¢ pe that this string will be broken {the 13th day of ontl a large turnout at the i e 1" T e the DBristol hoys tomorrow. | residents spent t1 in oa rlin Grange dane- |the Plain : : “v‘h““‘ ot - i ey g ! < Mother's Club Meeting jof re apprehénsion. But i ructions | enlt time, but 11 ; e T T B Fhe y i he Mother's club of the Baptist iccidents oceurred to cit of the lin th > were given | speed to win fc LEat [ Stanelitre 1) s Hiahe | Cisher ¥ |chureh held its meeting at the e [town and one of Beviin's well |during the carly evening and the 1 Sportsn i@ SEL At T o Communily | Rev, AT church yesterday afternoon and . . T .+ |known peo that the old {mainder of 1) was given over| The following W coived | motl Stanelifte 1 1A 1) : was well attended. Mrs. Duane Sustains Concussion of the Brain L avou i betns uniieky |10 a social gathering. OTrien's or. (a6 the local gl epont yoonse | LOMen of Stancir & | Great N onWednesday eve- | puach falked o “Children's |is bunk.” He said he never [chestra of New Britain nished Principul Tord e il of Mrs, A S : : J e ; '*d | Rights” and a general discussion n Ui In xperienced any bad luck on | the musie. behalf of 1 { e l ¢ o i nd Atto John | po1gwed Whe.. H]t by G&I‘ the 13th when it fell on Friday Lngagement Announced al % \ : ; 5 « ¢ ! c High School Football = lana he also stated that he knows| James 1. Behane of 84 South |son [ reons ( ; ) > PG A Is « ! The Bristol high school foothall {of no one else who has cither, be- | Whitney stecet, Hartford, announces Principal Tord, [y k ¢ he { 1 il i 0 a8 m has had a fine record so fa GOND]TION NOT SER[OUS‘\”H!I the usual human disappoint- {the engagement of his sister Miss, Plainville Hig | € L ban- i hig season and indications point 1 i ments and such, Catheri han 10 John B (Dear Mr. Lord 108 shov A |a most successful series. Bricto — Ihe only people for whom it |of Kensington The w I want you 1 the of your | | o has held to a tie somo of tl Foresters’ Carnival Ts Sclieduled — |might hase been an unlucky day, | take place on November 2 chool to know Tiow G| ) strongest teams of the state no are the hunters, who are popping | Paul's church precinie the fin q the f Torringt Mrs. Graham Returns to Her |away at everything in sight and st Berlin Items which the members of yor chool ! Out seven gani 5ed fo al |still report no results beyond in- [ The members from this have shown our foolhull e som ] { A= fi)ore have been two wins, four Home—Party for Miss McKeon— fiyreq feclings and ponetured at- [ the oy Scouts will attend m has greatly en 1 U ! ! ) 4 pol loss of but one game. rApE mosphere, ch jing cach [ing of theiv troop at Berlin th Snaliin 5 el \ ) \ is ex- e Other Ttems of Ingerest in Town, | 1 L Playg of 8 v n o to | i B s L o it il X I \(cmpt]sMadct() Frank Dutton of 1ast Berlin sus- |0 15 cin be heard s the hunt- | The weekly whist social wil ! ‘ e f 4 . H“m, 7 I sl e away at sparrows and |given by the ladies of St Gabri it nington, | may |1 3 ) : ooebeot Kill Another Phila. Woman S el {ehureh e s room of f cour hian Bl . L : i S e | ARt Noy: A (P rieats i otlier injurics I ht when Poresters church this ¢ at § o received at i e by il T g SIS ol lents of the central northeast sec- was run d by an automo-| Court Mattabes s r;‘_ Mrs. Arthur Rowers and Mi '] ”\I ¥ ! LT : i | 4 \ 1 ist- [tion of the city, where three women von' by Justus e rica, an organiza well | pund will act as hostesses and ail o I Gl ¢ i 1 | U ( ) | it |have w. n strangled to death “m\m 1 e e Sienthaide of | ful and “;“"' Dk ‘“"‘ The members of the Ipworth| o Dueannce ”“: e 1 bt N { fhelr |same man, recelved another scare to- a ragscd cut on the Tight side of |y inments, will hold its annual | lgzin from (his paco wil attend | D Sonnnen ¢ | (i N i il with day when an attempted attack was i il I QUL LN o i v carnival on Deecmber 10,4 g group mecting of leagues to be | ©10¢! i | 0} Bl BAKERY POR AY Sl ¢ Ao milar [made on Mrs. Joseph Long. cal attention w-\ yert [opit ins and 12 at the hall in Kensing- |10jq at Portland this evening, Au- Bl | s oA ) fnforma- | The sercams of Mrs. Long attracte e was about the Q08%.) 1 tomohiles will he used (o convey the ) . S . y in use in | ed alarge crowd and her alleged as- it. will be about a week zh:m FExtonsive plans are being made W'””‘I oiihe e UXEY ' Hotel | Members of Club To Operate Park- \ I el bl Herto sttt LLbc japle: (oRatiandtoplis v the affair and the {alive | = arrs, Martha ‘rumand Mis : cr-Buckey Plant During Vi-it Hurt By Automohile se. He is Ja crney, said to ties. 11¢ hout 68 years ¢ cram has it that there will be | Nt oy e oh oS T p . h oo tih Matn v former boxer. Apparently Mr. Johnson i ! tertainn r R e i A i Nent Tuesday s : i 2 — blameless for the accider 45 evenine, t Sl Tinsaay Hariford o : . . : ! : ( : Y ped women of Tndia are buying driving his car toward I VI givorent cach of the MM S hoviEanenA A et o ’ rendalli ns cl b of \ W h-vl‘ in ha 1l g = ¥ nto- | inereasing quantities of fine Amerl- on the cement 1oud from {1 Siehis \ committ pisl| BRTE I it i The An ‘ ) next Tuesday e : it of | Ry walking along for i complelion, |mombersiof tho Progreast 1N | Jown this morr 1o om- | "This s ne noun t N \ \ ) S : ; ;| Cirele at her home Tues ening | yain f vas i 1 o ot nl y e ome 1l | etailed mm of events 13 oitiook 1\ by i 3 g T \ L 1 work at the Bailey will b announced at a later date, |34 5 0 CloCs ¢ rain ncial ve must be S dfrect SomDany. S ! 2 : carnivall held il Jen ON WESLEYAN BOARD : 1 R LaR proached ¢ sar hi 1 sineto: i proved popu- Midalet Pl 5 » lc 2 2 1 rive Dlinded by ] 1 resident YECEI N A G0N,y SNDY : ¢ v : ! f s er of another mac comir s : t ‘\'\wr ry A, 1 of New York It viaking of weekly noc AT < Fever neadache or grippe~ 2ol '“‘ el e 8 T ci s been ected a member of Pythian Not n at nt oy D. T 4 ‘f,“ : '” ,‘,“,: ‘l : = o y,“. S board of trustees of Wesleyan ‘ Py n lod N of T il Completing Membership Tne Paving Completed Colds break ”‘3"’ rjt‘\cmdhomwha I‘va‘.‘m pereeive E o taina iniversity for (he term expiri: i 't i I 1 v " s and a i s add to the | 1929, it was announced last n The Kk of os n of the f i is a member of the ¢ | l 3 Alldmuim “.[b Price 30¢ 1ed wher 1 1 1 « « il e s wa ||Charleston Dance | o' o B. & L. "y , ‘ S CASCARA QUININ[ . WIO Was in i semi-conscious L of Farming- | 5 e candidates by St. I & . ! e condjtion ntertained FORESTERS’ HALL Br i s S vn Stat: H : | OwRedBox Mr. Dutfon was T in the jends at her hom A ERythiang e ervice Siation | ; Tandmaric Dimasea y Hire nd A to {1 of Dr.fy v of Miss Helen | Berlin Sisters, met last ¢ v R d' S ; dmark nazed 9 S N e SR o0 Tcensin Tho | 4 s 2 e plans for the annu i 4 3 orv rens| M Sl g e Sl SATURDAY EVE. tic nd food ) aQlo OCk vice 5 ke out in 2 Eop st G Sl AT nalora ] e ox plac first week in 1 Authorized Dealer for Pried Fise- e e i me, Mr, Jolinson sl s and . nuli-colored | Nov. 14. 1925 i fam I Wilher | mann, Pada, Crosley andGreve || (7 o (.All“ClH'il 3(}3“' i nestead Sy : ko \ e Bridge | Music By d s Syncrophase Sets g o g e Mk R 4 played in the course | o) b A o . heen a 1 Willard Batteries F Y : + 3 il g Sl i . an_excollen \(‘l}!lldn Singing Orch. ihlan diaters fo [ e anid venais—ai makes re- \Ckyp 10 Jflrl AN A e BRAS i O Come all and have ch proved o popu L] Clint 'l""‘”l‘ Sty l\ FP(‘SH Two acts of high class § . ) l : i on Rentals, doville a good time. They will start nest W 1 [ fssmme s, o vaudevill ~ vvening at § o'clock and he | ig The B ger, the Better o were gifts from her