New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 24, 1925, Page 7

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MAIL ORDERS FILLED WITH CARE THE GENUINE VALUES OFFERED GIRLS’ MIDDIES ‘ $1.29 each Regular $1.98 value. one floor up. For women. peach, maize, orchid, Nile partment—Aisle D. 59c pair Winsted make, odd lot; wool; regular $1.00 kind. 85c¢ each (3 for 80c value; colored all-line: scalloped edge. One hundred of them. Excellent quality khaki in different styles; sizes 8 to 22 years. GLOVE SILK V. $1.45 each i With picot straps; pink, MEN’S HALF HOSE WOMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS THE SUCCESS OF OUR WEDNESDAY AISLE SPECIALS IS BASED ON | Were r § | color: Girls" Shop, ESTS Were $2.00. and gray and white. De- | on main floor medium weight $2.00 value. $1.00) n Hankies with INDIAN MOCCASINS $2.00 and $2.50. Shoe Department. MEN’S Felt, Hylo Slippers, in brown Shoe Department WOMEN'S HOSIERY | Value to $2.00. ors, not all shad $1.50 pair For women, tan SLIPPERS $1.50 pair $1.00 pair Full-fashioned, new eol- in all gizes. Department PHILIPPINE GOW 51.49 each Hand embroidered and hand sewn, of fine material. nt, one floor up. Muslinwear De. DUPLEX FABRIC GLOVES STAMPED TOWELS 39¢ each All linen, extra fine quality, ovster shade with colored hems; 75¢ value, | $1.50 value, Art Dept W BATH SALTS 19¢ In glass jar; in odors, eau de cologne, vose. Toilet Goods Department. Good quality floor up | rayon or mil | elastic at knee, , in mode, heay oak, covert and tan. IMERS heen, shades sport o1 in all ne One Berlin News MATCH CAUSES GAS - TANK T0 EXPLODE Meriden Mau Finds That Fire and Fuel Aren't Companions RUTO IS BADLY BURNED Postmaster Issues Statement on Hog Survey Cards — Miscellaneous Shower Tendered Miss Behan— Hoppe-Behan Wedding—Ttems., !ighted match and a tank of gasoline do pot go hand in hand That {8 & suF& thing, according to the reports of sclentists who watched the action of the two when placed in close contact with each other. This was also the report of Franels Fitzgerald of 101 Miller street, Meriden, last evening when his car was nearly consumed by flames, after he had employed lighted match to ascertain how much gas he was pouring into the | tank. Fitzgerald, with a female panion, was driving along the turn- pike in his coupe. He had fai turnish his car with the necessary quantity of the w known fuel called gasoline, without which no ear will yun. It so happened that the coupe ran out of home ef Alexander Br The driver of the car approach: the Bruce homestead with the quest that enough gas be given to get to the next gas station. A lon of the fuel was procured Fitsgerald happy in the th he might again proceed towa destination, tripped gaily out house, A match was placed in the hand of companion, order ses just where he was pour: gal- and soon as the fumes of came in contact with there was a terrific explosion ] burst of flam Thinking only of water and not giving a thought to the fact that dirt would have been Just as good in the € Fit gerald hastened to the well and cyred a bucket. Water was t T on the flames, but they were not ex- tinguished before the top had been burned off the cars and th consumed. The car was a ing mess Neither Fitzgerald nor his panion were injured Hoppe-Behan Wedding The wedding of John Bern! P T T TR T for Tonsilitis or Sore Throat A darmless and effect gargle is to dissolve two “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” in four tablespoonfuls of water, and gargle throat thor- oyghly. Repeat in two hours if nec- essary. Be sure you use only the genuine Bayer Aspirin, marked with the Bayer Cross, which can be had in tin Doxes of twelve tablets for few centa. & near the | % [ Gargle Aspirin | ° [ Hoppe, son of rd L. Hopps | Miss Katherine | Hartford, dau Joh Behan of v,.q n solem 9 0 ensingto pastor of the Mr and ) of Ken: be g honor, and |Behan, brother of t! t st 'van Miss Constance 1 as Learer !w,m M present {cities and from ? Jersey, also attending |at the home of Jame South Whitney J Miscellaneous ‘Shower M Beh becoms ths bride of Jol tomorrow, tender | cellaneous |the home sister of the James 1 Ne eption therins ng at Bernhard 1 groom-to-he was shower 1 Mr the of mother o , Berlin and han recel ful ang useful gitts and many In the lunch be - Turkeys Reach the Skies Turkevs are selling for a pound, top price year, according 1o s One of the he was selling the bir 2. competitor They stated that cages lower th | cents, while | 63 cents a pound the prices are, in han that, but' ge go below 55 cents to be fairly plentiful Imost unprecendented rapidly leading to a postible scar One dealer stated that he has or for over 30 turkeys already, additional requ ng in all the | time The other commo do not with which go dinner repo etables a fving according to are plentiful, Cranberries. nuts and number of points to the to have Entertaining l‘nr\'panr t+ and her ¢ h S of Ada To Form Auxiliars ars, mothers post, Ame {nvited to gion hall purpose of form of the Ladie Legion. T § o'clock an Main streat h oWl b i for tr lin branch Ame {1l begin at 4 that a large | attendance will be present, as there | will be several interesting speakers present, who will tell the woi out the Auxiliary and its wo It has been the d residents for 8o branch of the flourishes tn other towns and ci omen have been interested in 'rr project and there should be a large gathering. The state organizer will bs present, as will representa- tives of the Auxiliary of New Brit. Ons Court Case Tonight 11l be but one case up for 1 at tonight's session of the Berlin town court, far as is known at the prese: This case will be that of Henrv Wasker 32 Arch street, New Britain, ehar ged with reckless drivh was arrested after an accident the back road near the Moorlan farm on Sunday night, when his au- tomobile was invelved in a col machine drive Moorland Farms. ered that V turtle with a Tucker of the will be remem machine turned crash Charles Wond strest left Monday 45 hoste attend outs troon The d Athiens vl atter at Rerlin Heart Iadie Mre, William gentlen W, M and an's first hir Nard N O'Tool AN COMMUNITY THEATER TUESDAY NIGH! GOOD MUS GOOD M TIMY Andrew Hozan Service Station The C Freed Efsemann Plete Willara Diamend B ey Pup, comp & tube $175.00 A Ratters S£15.00 15 volt s Rentals and Recharging AN Type Radio Batteris William 1 Plammlle News SEEK EXTENSION - OF DAVID AVENUE Town Plan Commission Con- siders New Ontlet for Traffio FINE FOR DRUNKEN DRIVER Bristol Man {n Court Following Ac- Gourmets—Temeco Bowling Scores Plainville Briefs The extension of David avenus to South Washing street is now being considerel by the town plan commission. A petition was re- celved and read at the regular meeting last night from residents of David avenue asking for ths ac-| ceptance of the street. Action in rtain, as there sidered before an be done vid avenue was pre- the old town plan com- h the intentfon of carry- gh to South Washing- inging it out by the ani filling this {n. There understanding ners at that carry out never put into A map c yared b it thro ton street old canal apparently among the properiy o that v would was an commission certainly s thera §s now consid- street line na pidly t is sald to be a of stimulating ex- would aid in o property wner road distan mile, ton s an ontlet to the furth the but 1mbutl enue No matter for imation cuch Drink Fined sto) vor AT Last antomobil t Main sulting or Thanksaivine Children Donate Mv street schools L | Andrew's Day, t \55{14 i night rought food this to clusses which wi]) itain General | !‘MN‘III and the Children's He \|ng u‘ New Britain, It will Le bring Thanksgiving chesy mates of thosa institutione st As Monday, morning wh ey came 1"”1 donated {1t to a sto) sent to the us i vr, in Brother Andre set Monday as the 4Sth annual er[wm'f | communion for men and boys of the church in every parish in the coun- This 1s an annual custom and will be ohserved at the Church of Our Saviour with con at 8 o'clock 8unday mor Early &hool rln«mu There will be two sessions of #chool tomorrow, but tha afternoon session will close at 5 o'clock tnstead of 3:45 o'clack the regular | hood of &t has tre aunton ag i ; custom cldent—\Warning to 'rhnnkm\ln;:} Furrey Investigating Constable E. W. Furrey {s {nvest|- gating an ident which occurred on the TFarmington road Bunday when Charles Jenkins of Wat- erbury was struck by an automobile driven by David McIntyre of Bristol Jenkins was walking along the road- ito struck him, and was fnfured so serfously that he was temporarily the DPristol al for treatmant of his bruises. sald that McIntyre drove on, and caught by Fur- to take Jenkins to the 1arge il vet been decided ac to s chased of evading r be brought has not by the authorities New Motlon Picture Profector Through the efforts of the chil- n themselves, 2 Ac mo- for use at the Broad street Il ke ready for use neat T and shown reg- Mldren in r, while gchool and v week. Histor| industrial film 1 films for the youngar ired While would not Union Service: union Thankseiting ome eald taurant slon stere to- will be able to an illness last. sanford and American L West ninge Two tean Tl 159 H Yrbden Hart Grifin The teazue “rabs Tobetere vill held o'clock this s Miss Sadie Okennu The e forthcoming play avenue. caet Bristol News f OCKINGS HEADS - BPELEGTRIC G & H Tennvv (0, of Boston Re- Jinquishes All Gontrol BOOST IN GRAND Judge Lectures ¥oreigners ll\T For Ac tvity In Liguor Field-—Red Cross Elects Officers— Anta Vietly Sl i Unidentificd | George E pointed ge Bristol and pany in pl | Co. of Bostor nouncement With the tra the Bristol Co. to the Power has released t " company, whic tirely by Mr There will be policy of the compar ings stated this morning menting ownership of Connecticut Light We will end same high g in the past,’ ende Cockings has been ap cral ager Platnville Electric of the C. H. Tenney cording to an an- this morning. er of the control of Plainville Electric ticut Light Tenney man of the ade and Connec and Coiy 11 Co nt of the handled en upon ver to maintain ¢ we h and he added vor to fmprove upon The announcement that the mar 1gément of the loeal company rematn in local hands § import- ant one to this and pleasing to the people of this city. Mr s inzs came to the SR ville Elertric Waterbury when the utilities cor- is to Rristol Co from local public Cream o adv at Whipr ater at Rialto £6da Thankseh advt SALE Ry Hartford C Publis hoppe.- ng cArds Thratle — BY Jor of COURT the ORDER v prope helonging 10 81e1o0k forenoon on the Court for at to Kate Gra ovember 27 at AUCTION | SALE THANKSGIVING MORN- ING AT 10 O'CLOCK I'wo Brand New # Houses Six Rooms With All Tmprovements on Williams Stree off New Britain Avenue WILL GO TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER With Own Terms to Suit Pockethnok Come and Bring Your Friend YOUR CHANCE FOR A HOME iN A RESTRICTEDS LOCALITY AnEmning iie OPENING OF A NEW STORE TOMORROW AT 10 WHITING STREFET Carrving & Full Tine af GROCERIES FRUITS VEGETABLES ANDY and (IGARS APENING Pound Roxes of Regent Candy SPECIAT 39¢ Feanut Butter Kisses 21¢ Ih, FRANK FUCINI Former Owner of e Regtanrant —— e e/ poration was in its Infancy formerly manager of the Conneetd cut Co. In Waterbury and has had 1 wide range of experience with puh e utllities eompanies. He general manager' of the local fany until 1614, the ¢ Tenney Co. of Roston ral managers. Mr. Cockings ained with the company anager, although ny has been known tha Tenney me He wae wan was made ge T as 1o local as a part of system up 1o the presemt the con The statament by Mr tha effect 11 Cockings 1o there will &8 In the policy of the ¢ vill put at rest many of the rumors that have been about the ecity sgince the recent mer. Ker regarding of gever of trolley increases i and steam at efrentatir i electrielty ates for gas, ete “What Price Liberty? That ignatz Wovers of &¢ Pond street is insensible to the seri- ess of his offense in violating anti-llquor statutes, {& ghouwn by fact that he offered Officers Ed. gar Norton, J sums aggregating $55 to allow to go after they had arrested at his home last Sunday evenin police court this morning Judge Willlam J. Malone scored the prac- tice of foreigners In coming to this ountry and entering into the busi- 1088 of manufacture and sale of il- licit Nquer and when apprehended ing the court & cock and b tory, without any eviden of inten tion to réform order that the offense might be brought home more foreibly, the court imposed a fina of 175 and costs upon Wovers on each count, impressing upon the prisoner. however, that the fine was imposed tirely without a epirit North him him In Schools To Close The gchools will close for the usual hanksgiving recess tomorrow noon reopen on Monday morning. sgiving exercites will be pre- all of the schools tomorrow forenoon The Thirteenth Chair Thie evening at the Community the Bristol Community the il make their first appearance of the season in the mystery play The Thirtesnth Chair indieations are that a capacity audi- greet the players in this mystery play Red Cross Elects Officers At the annual meeting of the lo- cal chapter of tha Ameérican Re Cross held last evéning at It brary, the following off were alected: Chairman, 8. R. Mink; vice- chairman, Mys. . 1 Treadway; sec- T. H. Pattérson; treasurer, G & Beach; assistant treasurer, Mrs. Cordella £ Barnet: sxécuties com- mittee, Mre. A, D Hawley, Mrs. W. €. Ladd T. F. Barnes, Miss Clara O'Connell, Miss Caroline Gil liland, Mrs. A. H. Wileox Rachand, A. C. Hitcheock, Chas. Joy. Newell Jennings, J. F. Dutton, Miss Marforle Goodwin, Rev. Henning Geo Clark and Mrs . R fheater snee will their fir: retary, Greorg son Sanford Stoeckel To &peak Matar Vebiels Commissionsr Rob bins B Stoeckel will peak in this St the evening of Dec. 2 as a Pristol asso Final a ngements are not o0 but it (s expected that he Teachers enest of peak in the Community Revized Valuation TAst will publish st ilues of the city will contain Arures hoard ot pro- The new ich ar the assessors as equahls for all propertiss and which ara « pected to provide inereassd revenns or th assessors heliaved hy city, it accepted as propos Tt is not possthle for th presant valuation wi abstrac hut food that the city's grand fa announca st et vehat tha tatal ax the King of the has not been completed it fx under lst will " list il be substantial inerease i 1 that the gran month. Tn ad the a abont revalnat that added dur on aaoTalET 1,2¢ ne nounca have be names the last Auta Vietim h a who still TUnidentified ¥ wthington v night and was bronght untdentifisd dnw Tatnvilla Toad the two [l Dr who attended found T Flvan the in that he had suf brakan I his skull, a ara cufs on the legs that is serioue gray eves. He hair line oring 1888t hrown shoes Tnion v\rflr‘r Tomorrow Enening stripe be a tea at the Pros ving E - ational ehurch Cases Continued 8. bean ¢ Tnithe ¢ Xasimonnl t mber cat Atinued v o casex that morning. the lquor of He Wears Balloon Pants, Too YOO AEANTS ) SAY ME UAS A ( Co0PS’ - TuEy ARE P f= Coon- PAY - A cooP s WHAT YoUu PUY 4 \\k CHICKENS IN!! ¢ PRON | S S SAY 400 Down it eyes examil istorea Expert Opto WITHOUT ONLIGATION u fust can't ir e BEST bd—-and pay 0o & week. GLASS " glinski and Thompson | afford °s, when you can get the EYE GLASSES FAY 800 A Wesk ed &y our to atriat, negleot entifically fit Remsmber waekly, mornin by Attorn Attorney Colapietro case arged with e iy, also He s ch {rs. Peter with his a Anthony the tolls of ago for violation and who was Saturday night urt agal the charges of r laws and ling John Anthor of was day ree awa Hynds Gabrajt arr wi am and ed same time, Gabraitis by Attorney of Waterbury of on Sunday of a raid house. gambling Al be George sult at whote husband ie now ford eounty for violation ef = Rau-Locke The officers Rau-Locka post gion of Harttord, prev post of thi \m, can Legion i SR by the officers of n will also be p ) 1tomobile Vincent Gabraitis the ity 1 Kriege slon of responsibil continued with after rday violation of the keeping » the police a sho of the liquor laws sted again tace o the cit morning Ston Jacunas who were arrest charges at th 1 along witl is represente ] r Valentia il serving a roccicehy Czaplick 1t as the re an In the Hart s liguor iqn be tried tomorrow Post to Vieit i members American at held on T Vielt an in Tu he upen a larg: Rau-Locke egations from oth pos + BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT WAY DECIDE, ON APPEAL Judgment in to Be Rendered at Meeting Tonight Four Casee Fapeoie Specinl Dectislon on four appea Lefore the board of adjustme reache «ion of that board Paonessa and i made concerne ude the in o former mors than t an now be built Clanel appeals co posite corners of in the requirems area are soug application for a ma 1al to be ]wr‘v at o'c at the office of Ma board held hearings last investigations visiting appeals. Thes Th A Alfano orn a idential to neighb yrough which Johr Stanley ts, and in both cases re Peterson and ¥Fran both o which are appeals for zone change to permit three family hous 3 o family vhere ing and lota on op Par Tuetion and s for square fes Jurning Hald Coal BH' I njoy’ ating then: fsis—at t in the east ot ports. Th is familv | eides gan to burn t * has he paid a but ¥ S efore he * Neighho 1 unaffect s’ Sof( famil LIFT POTATO FMBARGOD Rostan Nov 4 due ments there congestion THAY'S WHAT LUE DOES WITH ) Ttoad ™

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