New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 7, 1925, Page 7

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We Offer making it doubly inviti Indestructible, T} Dainty small beads, FLEXIBLE BR White Gold, Set in Will make an $12.50 to $50. White Gold, Guara Timeke A Gift That'l Your choice of the STONE SET BR. | Spacious aisles filled with things suitable and, fortunately, mostly JEWELRY AS GIFTS PEARL NECKLACES $5.00 each §19.95 each Two Sapphires WRIST WATCHES A practical git SELECT A BROOCH 50c to $25.00 each EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER ;Plamvtlle /Vews‘ >t i MUI]H INTEREST IN Shop Early and Avoid Rush a Gift Selection Large and Varied Creates Uncertain Element ———— all on the main floor, ng to all shoppers to trade here—with comfort and ease. $3.50 each Sterling Silver End of Football Season, hree Strands ACELETS nterest to he EXQUISITE MESH BAG LEGION FLECTION Possmllny o Dark Horse \ARRESTS FOLLOW ~ CRASH | Two Men Tound Lying in Road TREASURED BY WOMEN [f " ' 1ot o o WIDE BRACELETS ‘] Family Completely Dissolved — . a dark hors with pearl catch A very late novelty she will just adore I race and out- other candidates | to be held : $19.30 each I ] i maies Diamond and Sterling Silver '1‘1~”1 _‘“‘ru. s ”HM- ,",{4 “,‘w ideal gift Choice of several attractive effects | Sommas ler, t there s su | keen competition that it fs 1 the result be in doubt until { CRYSTAL NECKLACES | ast ballot s counted. All members 00 each $3,50 to $10.00 each AR o o nteed Perfect Diamond Cut, Solid Gold Catches v S nienont el ety epers Choker Length state Legion lold it ihe 30-inch length $7.50 to $15.00 SSandREt I Hilfoc “‘l,”\", ord was the only SHOULDER PIN¢ presented than 0 pair s I Please S - | lain- > ; Of Rhinestone, in Circle or Knot Bows loglonn ! s newest styles : proud b A gift most acceptable I made than on twelfth of ACELETS | | | | | charge of of on a irt of LEA[]S T0 ARREST . {eriden Man Under Arrest for| Driving While Under Influence ; the ladies of the Heart church in the church parlors first and a |{is evening at § o'clock. Mrs, wit and second, |llam Brown will act as hostess and had Sacred ared so well, His prizes consist of a first ond, cockerel; en; first, cockerel; fifth, pullet, and are |a prize for the best shaped and Ihe lad |colored male, These prizes il mec awarded on rose comb rfternoon L o tlon of officers will Miss M {Porter of New T Berlin | guects of Miss v ginia Wa IEELing Moo meton Wilbo Rate 0 The weekly To Attend Grange Meceting < the About 50 members A ange will attend a of Sunday 1 meting of the Girls tomorrow evening. Officers for the | b will be held in the basement o | coming term will he clected and the | et e nel gt A. B. Soclety Elects Officers For | emplfication of the fifth degree | 7,45 giclock, will also be on the program. The ladies of the Methodist A he Coming Year—James TlmmA\ Judge Griswold Recoyered S0 i G e et Judge George Griswold of 1 na b e stielnggan il n son Wins Prizes At Poultry Show | Beriln town court has now prac- | oeer ;"”‘\ "\‘ M’”m_‘ ah "I‘u” = [tically recove from his severe at- | o "e "o e S 1 S Waxsllc: StandTopplestOver: W b Sobe i (L LSS RER i B e Gl e > : has been confined to his home for || . saaatiernoo: L \fter Lringing ahout a three-car ! S ning : : 2 ar the |SCVeral weeks. The judge stated to- | g e wer o llislon on the turnpike mear the |, Ko ¥ (8 | L TICES statel to- e e i ome of Willlam H, Webster Iast | axpects uties at the |20 vy me ag Y ning at about 6:30 o'clock, Law- | Corbin Sef tfon s % ce Divis of Perkins street, "VIV‘ sometime this week. ¢ | leriden sted by Constable |probably take up his court next week. p- ' rating a motor vehicle while under | Will Decorate Hall r : © influence of llquor, A companton, | Members of Dolton-Kasica = v i 2 liam Clamore of 25 Crown street, [ American Legion, will meet I'RI\I NTS BOUNDARY BILI ind fell afc lerlden, was arrested on a charge |ovening at the Town hall and { Tondon, Dec. 7 (B-—Premier Ralg. | WOk beinz Irunkenness. They will appear in | decorate the auditoriim in 2 today forn ntroduced in i | Berlin court tomorrow night {tion for the Legion show whiel ouse of commons the Irish ho! This 1 W | Davis. wlho is 20 years of age, Was | be held tomorrow’ night, It is giving effect to the peecn | core. T ! 1 e | iving his ecar north on the vurn»; ] that the decoration nt reached among repre- 0 ni 1 H ike and crashed into a machine ‘:m,m atelandiall members are s of Ulster, the Y N | perated by Henry Stohr of 52 Sonth | to ba prosent this evening in order ireat Britain, The Point 1 | ond street, Meriden. and another (to'lend a hand in the work. given its first reading, 1 Ine driven by Alexander Genest | The show tomorrow wll s shire mises to be one of the best that 'nds in Row Davie, machine was hadly wrecked o far visited the town. It v ; s a result of the accldent. the en- | consist of flve specally seloeted ae o > front having been crashad in fof vandevilie, featuring - ' nd the windshicld broken. The of New LR thor ines were not damaged G SO S <UD s S 4 ; ¢ W estent they were name for itselt thronghout 1 5 : ot eold ler thei own | with singing and novelty | JAPANESE HEIR b o ver Constable Brown had siunts, This quartet will present a N i varied program of the St POPU- [ Plans Under Way For Official Pres- (han a f ey ar selections entation of Sword oc Rex v A At the close of entertainm San Krancisco: Doc, 7 : L | J lancing will be ed until mid- |ajons it 4 SR In 1z furnished by Me- | Jupar ST ot " ! i It is expected |the A g 2 b ’ nor, T e New |(nat there will be a large attend- ST i d it Pl Ane Cro i e Is of 82 10 and his Commumity Clul Meeti The pre Reininerial 4 i mnanion iy Constable Brown | A moet Kensington |swo st ) L . ver of the ma- | Community be held to- s lif n heirloom, is was o much unier the inf night at § o’clock at the home of [the first of litional cerc- e ——— | hatSheiconid motstand up and b s hie BTGt BT (N Mexpecied | moniea o) grest (s r tac mer e R S BSOS ! AL P ol e a plan of reorganization of the Por Economy and Convenicnoe i e IR [elub will be presented and steps Shop Here. We Have the Lavaes | niv Judize Krnest W. Mildrum taken o again begin the activities SICK CHILDREN KILLED Snil oYY Baniifal L ot | 1 hear their pleas tomorrow |of ¢ society umber of | lp-.muu \} alia \3-vy'- :m 1: : CHRISTMAS GIF?S ‘ " T Ehae S R ' in our history in Heads Tabs sation and Eoeine e, were 3 °n's 1plish consider. L J BIRNBAUM, Plainville 5 TN Arrested After Accident $L75 to $7.50 each JEWELED NOVELTIE Tony Rozz and John Kra ! $1.75 to $15.00 each A o e | ; Very Pretty Are These ; g sy One, two, three, four or five-row Atomizers, Puff Boxes, Jewel Chests Sherift T , Blue, white, etc. 'Y and other pieces of great value t at Forestville aven whic pols k - [ Thomson Wins Prizes 55 iy (e o i3 place P Ber[ln News | i 8. Thomson took seven | Who are spending the wints - R prizes at the Bridgeport poultry | Palm Beach, Florida. Mr. | &}«m\ which closes on aturday | Conducted a refreshmeont stand on t. Mr. Thomson, who speclal- | rnplke last sumner., ‘tv s In Rhode Imm Reds, sent sev- | Fast Berlin Ttems ‘g ‘bu:m\ ».mm to fmri that he blew with El ]\‘-v I charging from the seven-yard line H through and slid over the | i t 1 trans- | e and he "unn outh En | maintained it was a touchdown, de- | right to kick the bre p amid ‘ the victory by Writ of Execution ‘1\."\"\‘*)4&\« 1 \ ion I to allo on es ) pos: on of the 1y proce this Blrier Mrs. Michael Nolan I r M M el Nolan ¥ t b 1 at 9 c i ] Je y the pa ted a PASTOR ACCEPTS CALL Pirst Church licide Comes Back to Senses, Goes Home 1 el ¢ rd O RuLitiveAsiTel N s hie WHAT KIND OF A CAR? (& ) Ky I 1 Guard Against “Fly” With Musterole a, Grippe art with a cc vou get those warning aches, g with good old \h!\l((flu Musterole is a counte congestion (wh wH.« ally is) and stimul h has all the good q nM— shioned mustard p the blister. ust rub it on witt First you will feel a healing ointment per then a soothing, cox k relief. 1 fusterole ha se. It may prevent S To Alolhrn : Musterole is nl-o made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children's Musterole. 35¢ and 65¢ rs and tu Stand Falls Down. vas caused by coal gas i < A roadside shment stand lo- \ ¥ morning. on the turnpike near Map! ! | mlar one 1 ientiou. 1 in hig John v. John €. T an; are soon “nipped in the bud” without “dosing” by use of — BABYSCOI.DS RS society’ ywn sport Fagan: r Willigen Carey: marshal evening at 8 o'clock in the office of Holland trustees, Willlam N e town clerk and will ta action Yiam W. Gagan, Willlam Binardo | on several matters wh ve been P. ). Ruckley ‘lvrm\g‘\: to the board's attention 1t i= expected that the installa- | I‘ ans for winter work will be drawn f nfficors will take place with- | up, it s expected v fe eks. The name of the | Auto Traffic Heavy. | officer will he announced | Yesterday, the first pleas: ¥ 1 r date, ‘~‘V\u early last week, bro t many automobllists anxious to take S = |advantage of the warm weather, hange of ecarious an original several woode 1d it out the but these have given way and | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS n a steep bank |1y was supporte I over building as assumed a | nce, POR W' LWNA PETE. WHAT'S T MATTER : 3 3 The b of selectmen, George T3 WL 1AL Carter, Willlam H, !nn» r and Raymond F. Dyer. will me his | perhaps the last before winter s in in earnest. The lines of cars were ong and it was reported that there road as t were on some Sundays Cands Received Here. Cards have been received by Ber lin residents from Mr. and Mrs. A Bristol News : - SUDDEN DEATH OF Slree Home Today FORMER Bristol Night At WTI( 136,366 Books Issued At Library In Year—(Constable : EDWARD G, I]UNBAR Prominent Resident Die High +' MANUFAGTURER . Next Friday stark Served In Civil War With Dr. Conwell, Barnes company prominent in the of the city and lodge of Llks nember of Ethan Lodge, K Pyt At G rm farm istol hias, 1 in Larnes had Miss Cora Hurst been He her Funeral not been comple Bristol Night sht of this ments have veek, » third of th hich ambers of is b v L Library Direciors Mect At meeting ¢ e b ry i s | t 1 s la t, Chair port 1 that ¥e ¥ In Dr, known irop Hig} om station WTI e cor ng ar com to Hart- med to have ei Conwell's Company A\ « i il . roand i 18 Deaths In November Noveml To Pass Resolutions vears Grat O'Connell Stars O'Connell's record of 35 suce games with the Boston colleg eleven as well as the fine brand of nn’l»:ll‘ exhibited, drew blg por- he applause his way In the Police Court \m- Puchowskl, who was be fo @ court, this mor on the b arge Irunkenness and breach of the j was fined $10 ani st Frank O'Connell was fined and osts on the AT o r with ke uor sale and reput continued fo Decembor bonds of §3 Public Me Rockwell which has t a stoy Salos and Ser i W “Three X for an 1 Wi The Va ely Musketeers amount tomabile Rzymski of Union street could bring the \rpos ting Wednesday memorial commit in rals- Approxi- mailed to before 179 to sted upon nd rer of bhoo: the KIPLING'S FAIRIES His Sussex Conntry rd K Is the His Pabled Spirits Land of PAY Y EYE GLASSES rar Down A Week Have yuur eyes examined by our Reglstorea Expert Optometrist, WITHOUT ONLIGATION You just can't ord to negleet your eves, w you can get the " GLASSES, sclentifically fit- —and pay 30c & week Michaels OPTICIA weekly nenber Week’s Activities in Catholic Churches 1 masses at St Mary's ch ¢ this week we an- ounced at the masses yester ollows: This morning at 7 o'clock, Ind mass for Peter Dion- morning at 7 o'clock, for August Monsees; v morning at 7 o'clock, anni ¢ for Daniel Higgins and Sat- morning at 7 o'clock, anni~ Mrs. Angelica Gatti, the st of the Im. ption and a holiday of Masses will be sald at . 8 and 9 o'clock and a chil- will be said at 8 o'clock chapel. The 9 o'clock mass will be a high mass Next Sunday will be men's Sunday at the church and the men of the parish will receive communion in a \n»]\- ta clal mass at § o'clock. every eve- the octave 1aculate Con- for orrow & Conc obligatior ning at § o'clock durin of the Feast of the In ception St. Joseph's Church Father Hayes, superior of the La- Sallette missionary order of Hart- ford, assisted Rev. John F. Donohue at v) services in St, Joseph's church 'h and workers in the conve N will meet for supper York Dining rooms Ti evening at 7:30 o'clock Masses tomorrow 7 and § o'clock will be at 5:30, will be anniversary mass Wed ¥ morning clock for Virg Corazza and niv rsary req mass 7 o'clock for Naples " Ald society ening to n en's Chr Jdohn's Church omorrow will meet plans 1k St morning at the Evangelist 1 hold a card at the par- St Peter’s Chureh niorrow morni irch will be said 18 o'clock Th A requicm Wednes ing at § o'c Mrs. J Flamme The C1 ldren of Mary will receive omr on next Sunday morning in St - Andrew's Church m - mass said this y's church for was & will be morni 1 Confessions Kee Your Bowels Open and Your Feet Dry —sound advice because you n't be efficient when your system is being poisoned by constipation. DrTrues Elixir has been used for over seventy- three years to regulate obstinate cases of biliousness, dull headaches, sour stomachs of which are Nature's warning telling you plainly that yourintestinal tract needs cleaning out. Made of the finest imported herbs. Dr. True's Elixir has obtained wide recognition as The True Family Laxative kw,-uhr*c sized bottle handy for the grown-ups or children. Family size $1.20; other sizes 60c and 40c. lt Means a Lot

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