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On Thursday evening there will e two violin solos Adolph Sun- | *nof New Rritain, accompanied by re. Victor Renson of East Ierlin ve will also be solo dances by « Edlith Deming of Nerlip. The tainment will be coneludsd with play entitled, “A Woman For Al Fha " a highly interesting sketeh ch loeal talent will tak Thomas Fellew 1 Mra. Stymie Stymic's only by A in W e will Aoy Mrs while the part son, Niblick E. Garde. Mrs. appear as Mar D Miss will be cast as Miss Iris Oscar Nenson ppear as the veterinarian. LM et 1 th Noble ad nurse |t will NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TULESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1925, | Clarendon restaurant two weeks | LET YOO HAWE T FoR (T | tor discussion at the regular meet | | | { | of Berlin Grange tonight at 8 o'clock \ I%ill be that of securing a new drop curtain for the stage It is believed by many that a new curtain is nced- | «d, but definite action on the propo- | sition will be ken this evening. | “*he master of the Grange, Claude | W vens, has rcceived a proposal | from the representative of one of | the stage furnishing companies and | the estimated cost will he offercd | o the consideration of the ; | s To AMtend Meeting Several members of Berlin Grange will attend a meeting of Newington | inge tonight, when the third and fourth degrees will be col ekl |a class of candidates, L_L«iw);\\,g Prudh {sed . ~[1 N . " | commerce and it tn expected that a | a D ag0. At the mecting of Plainville B t 1 N number of the 0 el $ A of T \e direetors will be Hose (o, No. 1 at § o'clock Friday | ns o ews present together with Beeretary | ra¥ EYE flLlSSlS Ay . night, these deviees will be demon- | | Arnoid to answir questions with re. | | $ewn A week | ~»'mln_1 by a representative of the ! gard to chamber activities | H‘..\ml[‘ul‘llu s, the Herne-1ox Co. | Restaurant Owner Fined 1 T'he annual clection of oMeers will 0 \ Barney Kirdzik, proprictor of a| ; also be held at this fmportant mects " restaurant on Central street in Ior- | ni and all membess are urged to {estvlllo center, was fined 100 and | { | | Y. M. C..A Wins Anoth | in the city court this morning for | : s | S Ty e A e tor et SEEL | violation of the liquor laws. His MAIL ORDERS FILLED WITH CARE ! R . tenm won cond game last night 1 | Place was raldad last night by om. || " ) " cents Jeglinski ortor 01 hor . School Children Will Not Take i tecvatine the nove cion neseres H May Be Named by Magor conts dustinaid, Norton wna ‘homy | , in New Brituin tc tune of 24 j Kon, | falls was re ) in thd \ Part ThIS Year The game was a theillor from start Wade Tomgm ":"“"”‘:‘-" Ly Attorney Joseph I8 1) o T . y S to finish short end of an 11-2 & Ha W eyes eaunined by ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS AT ONCE | i ik (‘l: ',.:,',” ‘nf s | Stocckel to Address Teachers Hegihoee iixpert Optom wrin” . . bt 4 B ssioner of Motor WITHOUT ORLIGATION \} 1 superbly to \ R. Stoeckel w You 1ust ean't afford to negleet OUR AISLE SPECIALS EACH WEDNESDAY ARE |J PUATWILE SCHO0IS GROW s v o o i HERVT FUES W COURY e "ot A it I nal he 2 E | Bt ifically fit e i iy :\'. e the ers’ Assoclation to | ted—- Reme.nber | anc desp With 45 seconds 1eft hool tomorrow cve » * | Foumeration—. M. ¢. A WIns o pay, o Al foul amd buck | Driver Come to Grict—Women's t of his talk will Cnae, s AN OPPORTUNE TIME TO SELECT GIFTS THAT ARE | New Brimin—Tegion Bowlers (1 1 ]‘;‘}‘“‘«“‘“' teading Clubs Meet George Hull Stockel's T g i held witl 1ANS— PRACTICAL AND REASONABLE FROM THE FOLLOWING | Repule Tnvaders—pricrs. epped in and |k Feom Fiorida e 9 N i | The annual campalgn for the sal ! core will be| Tt I8 beliey the name o A I by ""]‘l“" Achoglff deeme ; AR 1S 7e N = of Christmas seals for t benefit of | found on t sporting pag D . 1R 1 be preser A o o WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS | NEGLIGEE SHIRTS T L LS G i G na Griests Wi e €18 Thankseiving day, Mr Qno.thousand boxes, three neatly put in [Odd lot, neckband style with turn-down gun in Plainville, Letters were ser Iub Told is onnTmatle \ rizes the movement to e Christmas box, regular 50c. Selling |collars, broken sizes; value to $2.50...98¢ out today containing sheets of 10 1. L. i ‘l 15 1L Conne migration™ instead of a Wednesday 39c | 9 stamps, whic sold at one cent ot tomorrow | y b a0 ; i that on the road | CHILDREN’S UNIONS wlf the and which n k v th : ) Gnanie ol ' rom 1,800 to 2,000 “ AMPED COVERS | Special lot, natural color, medium weight; PR WSt ( R L ‘ wtment oq g 80 rday pighy whore Ui F R e (L e Simple designs, entirely made and bound, |yegular $1.00 kind. Priced .... 79 b el S - i e i rem o i hief's degree will b exemplifisd are crow I reservations on tne for card tables; in colors; 50c value...39¢c | part in ik Bt s N o Tl taht: Dostia| 4G i ral the Stumford tribe. A Sapocial ruiirog it o promium, ’Q ey WOMEN'S HOSIERY con ] S s Miss Mur et Dr. Iecland in LD i el e 2 Mr. Hull's return trip was made WOMEN'S BLOOMERS s Full-fashioned, strictly firx‘t; lisle thread stanmps, ot :\wlw‘u':“u e ey oo fmnt o |mer A ."x';‘:‘(‘:‘ ‘E.“VH L v a different route than was follow- Popular shjadeg, with garter or two-elastic s 2 d LA ht 4 e it ahaEehonial ha he s tion, visited |124aY s in conjunction with : Ll € 1 southern trip and his com- il 1 cuff g gn | garter tops, new coiors. .$1.10 pair nessetinaln | fsited fyy \Woisard. I Iy i fiRIadaunonsa iy 1 the r svered and . , a sent to 1) it iney | the i i hools today ang !!F \Woisard tlavas made ¢ LA1G r0ndBRcOY HLeY prettily tfimmed cuff, at...........52.65 L S S e d of Lr. Wolsard os | d0tes Oe a0 elinating _BOYS' LUMBERJACKS . CHAMOIS SUEDE GLO§ES SRIE (e e oo T ot [yesterday marks the end of Bristols M0 \(,‘,\J‘ ke or Dwiys with the methods All wool, for the 6 to 12-year-olds. Ixtra t[“vo-l(‘]“w Sl boayen i dee Ll ¥ R i B i ]‘1‘ BN S i nm-‘.l l‘ S -;n i : Iy S W or rfflmn i special w viced Sk - ered gpecial for Wednesday ¢ 59¢ pair meclt able to | noon (hem @ talk on this (1 end of his incumbency of the ; | o 1 ularly fn South Carolina, the dirt special when priced at only 15 pecial for Wednesday, only 59¢ pair o ST e S e Rt Tt PN | osition of health officer might wely | Gerald McClelland, dris roads are the best Kept in his - i PANTS FOR BOY RUBBER APRONS fore Christicas, A, tin I take place at the same time witomobile which erashed Ll and aftor overy rain storm . . Y, S o I ANE Eiany T e e ; ! Dr. Robbins has beer ephone pol front of the J. the towns send out their tractor- Full size, for the 9 to 17-year-olds, wool Seconds,” come in all colors, but are an No m:” ‘m,:uy Bng B ,‘,H‘,,‘ el West End .“H'\“"} known pract of 1 ham Co. factory on North s and in a short time the mixtures and corduroy. Special $2.75 pair excellent value. Priced at......19c each to bo e s e o 1OV vear, & which time he "';" : "" irduy night, was f are as good as ever, he says. | {abou and the co tiee s | importa § ) in the political and ML ABONLSELDIRA TN sting with this condition, is JERSEY SUITS WELL AND TREE PLATTERS S sl b | UL, (o e gl s S dlsos e oo i e RISt R reaa ol For boys 5 to 7 vears; Oliver style, in nob- Silver plated, hammered or plain, 18-inch during the present month. Eighty- fsuceess of the ! g Horkgin i e lotor el e .,\.,,,.”,\.l”:: 'I}',J(‘,, ,";‘ro”’""r“ offeots. Sneois Q9 i7 Yered snecial a - five per cent ont of vvery dollar, o al iy Medical sehool Bellevue hospital L ) a uEpARLe Egnaingolothe ce of- by effects. Specialat ............. §2 size. Offered special at.......$5.00 each s Dintavilic s ideen ot iunesine of the R0t e e B R A s "‘\"v"l by Attorney Jo- | ficr ]\hn z‘m“m ]v.;m for the un- @ o AL TS Y < i T : e v B e e . Dutton wary driver. Mr. Hull was arrestec ’ PORT SWEATER : MAHOGANY EIGHT-DAY CLOCKS i Ity GG i (M it e iisfoluas i ooy Woman's Tteading Clubs R S For boys, sizes 30 to 34 a special lot. Spe- | Cathedral gong on hour and half hour, ; g B k L S s « members of the Tuesday traps at 43 miles an hour. He 4 Y8, > gong E: ur, s helped to go to sanitariums for i rionole itios, 38 Tteading. et 4 He put cially priced at .....voeeveernn... 8275 "tambour shape, Several styles at..§7.99 treatin Another use o which el il - lienor ‘of the Tristol ¥ Bteading club wero entertained this | up a bond, and was miles away ' the money ix 5 put is the pur- o nes LIRS S SR S B e S S acictoonjal (i aghonigio uina Y olin jIEOTN, AN O EHOUAC e HINICARE: chase of milk for the children in the | L e Tl e ety street. Mrs. Lester | was called in the morning. 5 wlors (e ons the vloper of re ¢ G. Sigourney will be the reader. Fire Damages A gindergarten g irst de the A G e 2 zes Auto LT o GG U iing Vil fo s appointment | Mrs. William R Howes of The valuable touring car belong- R —_—— e o R " | AR P Tty it st Hartfore ! ¢ Pt of the city | Grove street entertained the mem- |ing to Undertaker James J. Dunn ; P 1L dnacho ttion alleys [ [ bers of the Calliope Reading Club which caught fire on Kelly street =-_—=_—————-—-—-—-—$_ g e “ “\“(W e ““M"‘" s \ing feld Other Appointments Expeeted at her home this afternoon, yesterday afternoon, was saved con- . i Near Fast Offcring n of Wethe Gringe to b [ ton iy ¥ A0years of nEe tow|natle One disisiontotithe I i ely that ot appoint- | Mabel Wightman being the reader, |siderable damage by the prompt er ln ews The olfering taken at Both he |in f-h,ngr- of the work. The annual ‘-;H {own R Talnvi, fings u Lot (REhierai 15N ¥ made by the mayor ke members of the Saga Reading work of the firemen of the Central ¢ sersles and the Sunday [Rarvost supper will follow the ex- |, 132 childron, or 90 more chil- el {hat | elub met at (he Jome of Mre. Her- Fire Co. Defective wiring was given S e « don at the Kensington |“Mplification of the degrees, R iR \ ibrary bo: are | hert Holt of Oakland strect this | as the cause of the fire, Congregational church next Sunday ST RV TH e tl b A L ,l, - . 8 e to the fact that the afternoen, at 3 o'clock. Mrs. War- Stolen Car Found will be for the Near East R - | A regular meeting of the Knights child N in 1u23 This e Laghasontfan CoNyanerinasith Gieeatex ol il N Oh Bgdan o USSR VEATEXa o) ciety. This offering, of course, ex- | of Pythias will be e e e s i Plainvill cxpected. Mr, Barnes afternoon Monico, which was stolen a short ) te i e s e i s SEh ks e S . ointed o member of | Mrs, Idward Simmons of 45 Oak- | time ago in New York city, has been The cause being a worthy one, it is teacher at the Hubbard school, has | R e b : : 1 [the t education land street entertained the members | found police of Jo Clty |expected that many contributions, in | resumed her duties in - Burnside, M" : lL‘y e § enid in 1 Town Meeting ‘Tonight of the Clio Reading Club in her this ' notified the local police department h on to (hose regularly given for |after spending the past few days | plainville clementary schools for - t is eapeeted that there Mrs. Albert 1. Wilson |that the car was in their possession { cupport of the chureh, will be | With friends in town. 19 s Teported by nfative attend sy “"“" ‘“"1 e has gone to Jersey o TholBoval ClubEl Bt i & 1 the same it th ourned town meot- N arl Yanke City to claim his property. SGSS‘OD of Kensm fon Or, aniza- Methodist Chureh Sale e e Tt e e | e ey i el at (e ke b shig | The funeral of Carl Tanke who i - N g | Plans have been completed for |ment of the East Berlin Methodist out by the state, only ons ; & ifaits " 'ag) formerly o GLENO alighoapilal B 8 aties Hunter Claims Killing i the annual gale and chicken supper, | chnreh, 1o entire state of Connceticnt 1 ¢ i ant ekt o Ra UESd v a LG ET o, double = Rt Q tlon at H()me 0[ A, L, M()“an which will bo hold fomorrow by the | The dancing cl T Gl T .”,"T,, % Gt HE e was held nis e Two Deer With One Shot | Fodics' Ald socicty of the Kensing- | night at § KiBlo: ' & ‘)“.:x in aver ) | ¢ g : will South Elm strect this) Welland, Ont, Dec. 1 (B—h 1 thodist church, The sale will | The local membe ? Gid ihetava o } i 1 ] erk y\’l"‘”””'.:'[: ”'.lf" ¥ "””,““.'»‘l byriins of 'M“Mr Tl eneesba] I A in at 3 o'clock in the afternoon | Scouts will attend a meeting of their $47 1 el S TR e T jons from cos V.‘ he German Lutheran SN oflodeenmin oA e il L aney articles to be disposed of. | The whist at the Sacred Heart |attendan 3 or the moercha suelsconducten i (osaaericonand sut TeULRsC PO (e aan e ol supper will be served at 6 | chureh night was lurgely at-| Plain ] e . . bl iy Lannent sas i e inEnitne Elckerelpivanilisly Card Tournament Wil Start Thurs: | 3 s i & vas largely a wil 41 4 4 1 xpoc hat Woman's Relief Corps Meeting Ceel Fegan, one of the younges o'clock and the sale wiil continue « tended. 1 prize winners, ladic conneetion child 5 of the in- " v . ik 3 ; - o taml e e e e D e Sl - 1 he fr The Woman's Relief Corps will | members of the club, is given ere day—Grange To Decide On Pur- 1101610 aind f et mettiog Mo v e o problema | hold ai all day meeting in G. A R for performing the double kill. 4 evening cong ward Kal , (school ehildren ireet hear- temos i nt e e, 1o Ak e e iatia] T Mg i i T . : Hj 3 l. ry‘ w afternoon. During the buck, a doe and a fawn stepped o Ly S S 5 = B ) U ¢ indus- fmecting dolls will be dressed for the of the woo 1 short distance from Jams Thompson of Neriin will Mr. Welch Middletown 1 o wers e et ¢ Society Mevting Tonight—ltems | &1 1 ol ; el e ats S 1w a3 ftrics crippled children in the Newington | Fegan, who fired. The doe dropped ashibit several of his prize A i & of Kensington: third, |age cost per child pesic i e - ) meeting wrranged under | Home and for blind children in | with 2, broken bac! he bullet | \ Gl . L LR e ren in ken back and the bulle A e Taland Tt i Olaf Benson. The whist next week |ville and attending New Britain a R 1 \ f - we of Kensington Cotn- |1l Wil be in charge of Mrs. William | Bristol high schools for LAl 0 Gl GIf RS UL 1 into the head of the buck, Jul, was not decided last ! POTt POV ¥ hiohinl el i S 5 OLEIELE: LRI 8 B 1S 440 466 1322 — Sl Hull Returns 11 dead e e e n Ladoy Stofconiiiiie Jordoue St e el Vrock-Parnes Post T PR (ieorge W. Hull, local realtor, who e =N LB N e s e M. Thompson has faken many b . 1 j a short time ago made the trip to| TRONWORKER KILLED otfier me@ing next Monday evening pyizes for poultry and it i cxpected ELRS OYSTER SUPPLR. e Florida to attend a meeting of real- | Providence, R, 1, Dee. 1 (M) — " home of Arthur L. Moffutt, {that he will capture few ribhons Members of New Britain lodg 5 it | tors, and who, on account of the | Albert Hughes, of Warwick, an | ent. The attendanes 1he Th” in the sout n Connec- enjoy an oyst pper 04 state of the roads on the downward | ironworker, was instantly killed gnall last evening, but it was it city vening at 7:30 o'clock at the ¢ He " : - trip, missed the meeting, has return- | and three others were seriously in- 1hoengh W some of the members Whist Tomorrow Night roois, ©supper ey ““:v & : . Radelift ed to his home in Whigville. That ured today when a 10 ton roof might have failed to reccive notice | Tha woekly whist of the 8. Paul's fuer the os 1“"“ i) “\“’j""“ LR “‘M Mr. Hull's schedule was adhered to | truss, Ueing hoisted into position of the meeting, henee the decision to [T, A, 1. socicty will be held fon fund ec ] "]‘ ‘l 2 l““‘ p re closely on return trip is | at the new Rhode Islund auditorium hold another one, so that any pers yaw evening lock at the or- | dance nticipated LG0T Dram Corps R hown by the fact that he started | crashed to the ground. The; men sons desiving to attend, may do s0. pgnization's hall, Upson's Corner, jviives” w in fighting such fires The Plainvill with the idea of being honi for were riding on the girder when the I the meantime, cial Ietter | Kengington, It is expected that the frorms, : S hd Thanksgiving dinne 4 he ar-| hoisting cables snapped. will be sent o each member of the ygfendanee will be large, s usual, PR L i b, urging their attendanee at the fyhose aftars drawing many peoplt —— DT wecting and outlining @ tentative Lreom neighhoring towns and cities, | ] B Crabs i R R Wi R R " oo tinn Wzt rogram of winter activities. The | Card Tonrnament To Begin ¥ allce | SR 1 Lobsters 1 7 S bR bbb hahehaheh h“\ ‘pproval of each member wil be ' ppo winter card tournament wil The | eel{ y plER s R 1 ' 15 § i - s sought hegin on Thursday evening at H © it ““ 1',” = 21 300 | g It hus buen stated that there ard A. B hall. Set 1 and | k At fhe il e I l r ] e e e COUCH _ e NEE : ged in the activit the soeiety. ) aqr senson the tourneme VLuV—: | S Temeo Bowli Mrs, P'hillp Mar 3 127 MAIN ST. PHONE 1409-2 Program Being Arranged wl ¢ deal of interest and some | _yieldgreadily to PERTUSSIN, | THEATER The eniEatEn ¢ t By i program of entertalnment for by patiles were stuged in -t for its soothing effect upon the s i 4 e Tarish ¢ hurel — SR el the coming America gion 8 course of the contests. The old tim- congested tissues SR TUESDAY NIGHT £ Our Savi s In shiw Rnsidaief :,‘”"-mm‘m”".:.y; i prohably Jie lucl ol B than temporary relief. While GOOD MUSIC GOOD TIME ‘@ promiftonititos : 3 > ' fe reported that the s g year, as will the T. A, B. team quieting tha irritated throst and | R \ e Britain | oo what other delegations will en- | bronchial tissues, it has a marked Andrew Hogan, Manager inurty re wil m | | an il e o evening, # v, has not heen announce remedial effect upon them, help- el 1 o ' Teatur rac K. A, C. Meeting Tonlzht ing Nature to end the unratursl 1 < | 8 | eral sunpor A the Kensington Ath- condition causing the cough. =il TR 5 s 5 Lo of Now et Sty b held tontght @ 8 Lo O T e e £ S Christmas Gifts chosen at Our Store have 9 oohinz of 0'elo; the T. A, B. hall. Reports willdisappear when PERTUSSIN ¢ vlay under ( 1 3 Committee from Tholt n the recent whist and dance will| s used for a reasonable period 73T 807 g h & Quality. ] ORT Ie submitted and plans for the win- of time. iR IR e i yon ) \ 8 ngen months will he diseussed. There You can buy this absolutely S e Ricek o il 3 g the p . o | g Wheth I I 5 talk of orzanizing A harmless remedyfromalldruggists S - t | M. dart 1540 ! R e ATt ¥ hether they are selecting Handkerchief's, Q s Is Postponed basketball team in Kensington and | jn large or small bottles. ervlce atlon Helul 1 1 37 ¢ ; Ji - J Irv. or ey \ fat !(‘hw‘:“ & i cheduted for nest i oeeiier poss i this | St H. Griftin ) \ | & or Jewelry, or Hosiery, or Gloves, or Lingerie, R e . e A = he Crosley Pup, complete 820,00 [0 ° | = : % o Bk e . oy saunine by i Wers 13- sion il be' ik i o “:mm.‘-l:v sl 2 [ : q or Linens, or a Tiny Baby's Gift, they know that :} um of Kensingtoy he Kensing- [neoting | ced Eiser , 6 tube ~ i e o] : SR 1 : LU R R eIt B Vol i m & things purchased at Our Store will be worthy oty on oot of (e i aeial for sk w‘\\ an f '\:Allanl A Batteries : Crabs ‘ e g me engers of their Christmas good wishes and g otin ¢ s ¢ sport enthusiasts are of opinion Sa‘ iamonc 5 Piany] 164 A B et 5 vt thth o Pl e hel et n fonmi wouln atttrcl il kreat | E ecgr h m";;" ll ll‘.l :..Iu ‘ 2 Nl . T & greetings, ‘ ecemellaeaiaT st and mee h con- | entals and Recharging 2 ; ! lern n- o :3 i fonday, Decem- |deal of Infre an et with con VETY ufi All Type Radio Batteries s ! 4 v sired. Mrs, L. I fl'\‘ 3 e s et G : ‘ Ave—ad Ihmtshatohoohaloihnhainheh 2 i the debat scheduled for ! Beclesiastical Soclety Meeting St — ————— e . . ot e tr. Al of them will be on | A special mecting of the Worth- Y i g i, I o i ey o ket E Let's Hope Not By BLOSSER Tlastem S ing, will held tonight 7:45 \ The two nights' fair ar wed Ly |o'clock Mr, Deming was, for many ‘ e O r tern Star, will , clerk and treasurer o ‘ Cromwell, on |ciety, although it is probat I = ~ = rogram of |two muen will be clected tonight, one | M- Boy ! TS swel L (DY»"’“‘” NETo Y YoubLavA oo ) Y ' the office of cl¢ h 2 . i LA Ni DOODLE ¢ A Dt : - presenicd_on [to il the o i ot | £ { TABNER KNOWEDYOL 1 { PeavRces Do OREANT ALL RIGHT- AEAVERS! woNT | BT YOU ABNER MAVE = ' , Friday evening {other to occupy that of treasurer. | COOLD PLAY A AOUTH ) OR YoU, POP 2 WILL! ET'S ABAR YO I v SN ae To Declde On Curtain s o S TY AE HAVE Al 2 ol HE ENER CHANCE T0 HEAR ARYTUNG ) feature atfrac ORGAN S'GOOD = T'LL | | LET AE HAVE KIS’ MoU7H \ PLAY o Lidere, r } ve One of the matlers to come e T | ORGAN CAUSE HE Sl \, SToP¢ ¢ | UME THAY ON THE S AR RADIO, DO YOU, :‘v POP ¢

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