New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 8, 1925, Page 7

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UES i RALD DEC SDAY, nefit of the Chrlstmas fund | school children of the dis- || | | for the Tony 1 who \ ! Plainviile News | zsto[ News John Krazens sie EYE GLASSE PAY 800 THEY ARE SURE TO BE OF ANY OF and color linens......... Lace Edge Handkerchiefs, select from. Madeira Handkerchiefs, ery, yet only priced. . WOMEN DELIGHTED WITH CHOICE THE: Colored Hankerchiefs, or with colored bor- | ders, priced.............10c to 2 Hand Embroidered Handkerchiefs in white e to $2.50 each | Gay Silk Hand elchxefa in printed pat- terns, priced...........25¢c to $1.00 each | extra value a worked, selling at..........25¢c to $1.00 Silk Pongee Handkerchiefs, hand embroid- .25¢ to H0c each PLEASED. | MAKE E ‘ 5e each | six, priced hems, plain w 25¢ to $1.50 ’ with many to l)olrlwls daintily hand | initial, for | Initial Hand} Berlin News DAVS HIT HEAVY IN BERLIN COURT (Gets 10 Days in Jail and $100 Fing for Drunken Driving POTTER BANK TREASURER School Board Head Names Commit- tee for Coming Year—Community Club Elccts. Arthur L. Moffatt— ‘Workman Dies at Local Brickyard. The attitude of the Berlin bench toward those motor car oper ators who come before it, charged with driving while under the in- fluence of liquor, was clearly dem- ated last night when Deputy rnest W, Mildrum riden $100 and totalling § and him a jail sentence of 10 days, when he pleaded guilty to the charge lodged agains him. years of age and llves | Perking street in the Silver His companion, who was ar- rested for drunkenness, fined $10 and costs, totalling $18.85. The two men were arres Constable ank Bro on the Ber- lin turnpike Sunday night, after the machine operated y Davis had crashed into two automobiles. His machine was badly damaged, but th sthers did suffer seriously. Cc ahle in court night 1l s was a helpless condition at the time of the aceident and that he had to be carried bodily from one mac T 50 as to be conveyed to the lice station. Potter Ele wood 1 Connecticut, W and treasurcr o bank costs, 26, gave was 1ine to anot New Britain po- ted Treasurer, ecretary 0 T vn in associate Dot or is well kn aving bern bank was born in Brook August 7, 188 miners for and the in t completing employ savi remaining thrce vears. Upon ieaving t t and Ohto, Jusi Upc ente the ing he g in Norw work at the He remained about o, upon ated with nd salcs- ected representative in Assembly from Brook- 1 gerved on the banks, rk of that body. At the became a He was el the General yn in 1924 weting as cle lose of t! ank ex: he Masons, The Berlin the stronge session he 000 and a sur- W. Mi cers of nd 3. Potter; assistar Henry C. Deming and nmm.ml court | fined | last | Worth noting. hite fancy Handkerchief terchie 929+ W 225 —— ——e For the convenience of our patrons, store will he open the following evenings until 9 o'clock: Saturday, Dec. 12; hatulday, Dec. 19; Tuesday, Dec. THE MEN HAPPY BY A ‘ CHOICE FROM THE FOLLOWING Initialed Linen llandkerchicfs, in boxes of All-Linen Udmlknuhwl’s Vi, Va ...19¢ to $ s with woven colored el Colored Ihnrikucmof‘, all linen, and of Boxes of thum with colored border or fs, all Wulneada) , Dee, 2 MAKE HANDKERCHIEFS YOUR GIFT TO EITHER MAN, WOMAN OR CHILD Basy selection made from our immense show- ing of kinds and qualities. Iixtra space has heen taken on Main floor for the better dlsphymg of our Christmas IHandkerchie Sunday moi puty I LEGl0 q | £ | PRAISE Much Acc Federat Opens T Here Te P mes pate ised clos thre | the active in Barnes p He has h | mander f | | | | post of ad ‘ consideres The ot ..The to §1.00 nd 1-inch 00 each | mander, Carroll B | Nilson; 8 | Wyckoff; | Priors .39 to $1.00 [ | Radeliife; | Foran; | mitte l 2V3c to 35c each linen, six in hnx L$L50 to $1.75 State C of offic treasurer, James J. Fitzsimons, Mr. Deming, w appointed |asslstant seere has been cm- | ployed by the bank as a clerk for many and his appointment will & By out the town, He Beriin and his many fricnds him all success in his new position. Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson Mra, abeth Wilson, 65 of age, wife of Willlam Wilson of Swamp Road, Kensington, dicd at her home last night about 8 o'clock. Her death was caused by complications. She had been a resi- dent of Kensington for about 16 vears, coming to this place from North Haven, £he was a member of |the Kensington Mcthodist church. DBesides her husband she leaves a daughter, Mrs. Charles Knope, and a son, John Wilson. Funeral services will be held from |the late home tomorrow afternoon lat 2 o'clock. @tev. May B. Lord, |pastor of the Jensington Methodist church, will offic! ‘lr-', in Fairview cemetery, New Drit- ain. Brick Worker Drops Dead Arthur Fournier, of n employe of the Hall-Speirs Brick , of Berlin, dropped dead while work yesterday afternoon. Dr. Roger M. Griswold, medical examin- er, viewed the hody and gave per- mission for burial. He said today that the man's death 0 doubt lue to chronic heart t 8 was no evidence scen drinking or that he in an a lent, Mrs. Deamme Lamp of 58 Central avenne, Lynn, Mass, of (FFournier, was notified of his death ind will arrive in New Dritain today when final arrangements for will be made, The body wa: to the u ng parlors of Porter's Sons, w Britain, awaiting !the arriy fu- neral will nn. School Committee Named Chairman 8. Chase Coale of the rlin town school co mittee has ounced the following committee ) function during the coming year: Iinanco committee, Franklin N. Ba- n, krnes Robert Grahar W mick and Pl Rob H. Graham Mliss Adele Murray Vit s Ad age, that he had had been al of the siste probably take H. nest . Bacon and t books com- Murray, James H. Gr ., Moftatt Elected President ur. L. tatt and nt of the Kensington ( at the rcorganization socicty, held last ey ) i n DeLow- and Miss Marjorie asurer, IFourteen members pre at n and Robert Mo e club seeretary, tre Moor of the jon were appointments were , but announcen members of 11 made in the Mr. Mofiatt expressed ion that the club will iring the next year, 14 members mad the names o A ne the osper al groups will be since cach of t pledged to the en- Gibney 1s Representative \\Hlu. H. for many company of Philadelphia, T 1s been forced to give in one of the New Brit- due to an illness from ch he suffered recently that he is 1 Lealt Doy Has Narrow Escape lency of Berlin y " rides on the rear icks and au time caused concern to n co. One of the richt of his afternoon eive ‘1 slight Injurics as a attempting to hitch onto a d livery (rv \"\ owned by the Giana and Renketty Grocery company of Ken- work livery yesterday and res t e- It is re- | also | |singt The boy's name s James elli and he lived in Kensin on, tell oft the and |recei fs well known in | wish | years | |fined |Jamaica, iton | ven Mr. | Worthington Ria his le ved the Do and Johu's Heights, to the L ('ull( Mrs, m\ hes Ivani her, Wi tr r- Ny R o LN injuring his head In addition, he scare of his young life, nald 1 Mis, N. Smith of | received 10 H. Smith , Is con hospital, fevep Craig's e of truck, knee, ived, ir, He most actiy history, a !'many bi of off rial day bration > Queensbury L, with rlet *d To Harrisburg iullong of Kensing. called to Harrishurg, t. by the death of her Iter Heilner, eil- of th Mr ner was well known in town The Ameri nu | Bolton-K; will be held to the t ville, New te and burial will | Th u own | featn Brits ts Wedr 35 the gu nds in N on Main club she ha under B The bhase this M Dola on |Adolph Wolf Hlt Da park attac tured 1 De MeC | vestig: nt | o 1in, dancing will follow. st e street ican Legion Show 1l vandeville show of post, American Legion at 8 o'clock at cls of vande- ‘naders” of on the bill and ght Iive el Wil be tion of m eling o held at ¥ the cember ting mittee noon Us vrus Root relatives and m in Iems members of mee Girl at & Fr ce flem, thi mander C he talle It is hop 1. Root 1ests of w DBritain today. r meeting of the will held Com- at the Wednes- ness this The 1 year will of the will be The Rarn liold jts a hursday hias hal oty this even of Mi an v 1 to know s returned to her home much impgoved Toing an operation at tain hospital. s will tll this eve m to 9 "R’ wf;!! meet at ning at evening s, Zehr and bee Main str rling o hes r Kkuil tective has port the tion, b s yet. 4 Mrs Dritain f Mr. and home <HOE> a Truck ned reetly into the driven by s by down and a 1\t hospital, has a frac- fracture nut pads wafer, th priced s newest, dime at S nt William under ts have Serge the accid ut no arres FRECKLES AND HIS OM GeE! Now You DONE IT!! LOW CONE oL LET:IT DROP, 1COULONT UELD IT= AND IT WAS Pop's ANEW SHAVING MRRCR, Unaimous Ghoce When Thvent- ‘ || oned Dark Horse Withdraws |xew vou s i in the in fa latter was chosen | dissenting vote, | Edward Barrows has been very | | officer for five years, and held the loyal legionpaire. i 8 follows Harlan B 0. member New Reports glon activ asurer's re; owment ns to o0, 1 his buddie Auxiliary Flection ladies’ ged to 2 choose Corn, Callous, Roo Come Out—Pain Gone RESULTS GUARANTEED | 0- i\l‘fl}' ;:i‘l:\.:anme‘l. No bullky best remed y niter thelr med | IForestvill have R0 BARROS NCOMNANDER oned for Bowling Th big offered to yenrs will be ( Recreation o Anderson one v Match ing Tonizht atirac duckpin cl inclla mpior Klyn \mplor they roll Tlent After - ex H 1 tournams xeeptional national t might—Bricfs, | has rollc | unanimous- | of TBrock- Legion, at organization rnout of | GRAIG § WORK . 1020w bow the complished During Was rur ton “Department Store” | ! ‘omorrow—Expert Bowlers Temeo Bow ho ows was commander American ting of that A very large was present to particl- balloting, but the prom- did not develop. dark horse with- wor of Mr, Barrows, and without a | ost, ction JSdwarg 146 152 666 785 Tohsters 140 101 1 the affairs of Brock-| ost since its organization. |} cld the post of viee-com- ar, was service or one Seymot 125 181 15 Smith 1jutant at one time. He i 1 & good choice, as he is a | 67 656 Sharks her officers elected were 150 1 TFirst vice-commander, 145 117 rgess; second vice-com- ] John TFletcher; adjutant, | 1 Cutting; treasurer, Carl chaplain, Rev., Charles §. historian, Auvgnstine sergeant-at-arms, Frank service officer, Martin of executive com-! Paul; news officer, 'speiderman .. alg; athletic officer, /¢ wor .. Sanders, | Livingston ommander Harry C. Jack- | Britain will install cers on January 7, 1926. Tribute to Craig [ tollows: wde on the L(u‘ ities during the past year. | Crabs report was very |Lobster. Retiring Commander | Bullheads . ort enthusiastically ' Sh and he was given a vote | fon for the work of | proved himself one of o commanders in the p nd the Legion put over things during his term » include the Memo- Armistice day cele- the annual carnival, the fund drive, the bring o 40 and 8” convention many lesser achieve- local post under tained its reputation { the livest in the st Leen exceptionally well at all country and H. Griffin . Hehden .. M. Hart Refeker Powers ..ove0 101 Velteh g ltobideaux The league wera T was “Departme The Woman's I Congregational chv annual bazaar in tl tomorrow, It will be of a department store, wi at which all sorts of Christmas clude tolls, kitchen handlc him ana forie notions, articles, chiefs, flower shop, along Wit re will Christm be a Sar tree for Those who wish to take a bit of nouris! their shopping, may.do o s 'shop and luncheonette, where after- 1 enthusiasm, the local wnd ice cream send a large delega- embers to the last county of the year. This hie lartford on noon served From 5 to 7 and Thurs! will be will with potato tea o'clock hoth t ac served. con pea salad, rol row Iy Sunday, De- The transportation com ill consist ot James I, ink Radeliffe, and Cl ingway meeting morrow pattics ind | stuffed ham ng Com- cream, ice rolls and coftee. will be offered on Thurs Bailey District Supe . Bailey reti I raig of the local post will 1 as county commander, d that a large number of s will be on hand to wit- ont, post the Hartford At the county mecty Hartford six lished, the fifth comprisi ville, Southiy st Berlir ired that the s can keep in tou various organizations mn an one head for th i The b meeting of th held on December districts auxiliary to Rrock- American Legion, nual election of officers evening. All members ¢ attend this important s their leaders for will N basketball 1 § ; st winter proved a j ind plans are bein i ¥ tr ! ¢ enlarge this i fifi i NI . |winter. Games will probally s and Al | made carly in January. Christmas Sale nnual Christmas s’ Ald soci of the church will afternoon and g the afternoon a les will be 6 o'clack on Instantly. DON'T HURT a supper wiil Notes Epworth League of t} M. E. church will this evenir t Herbert | The ville Mrs | str (!nhr‘ | Pres nd woman has ex- found a_mar 0-Joy v 2 T | has sold a house b c Marshall Plainville, Christmas at 1T Lost A gold penl H. Find 3vington's Drug Store. . Will the pcople who | are | chairs from W. A ln irn them at once.— Joy. (.m \mvm f ongi of t to John | erick rds , roots and a k: dough- | h\:wl- |1 o or burning acids in as paper. Avoid substitutes. O-Joy vet. Six for druggist. WHAT DO YoU MEAN BY BREAKING ENBRYTUING THAT YoU ToUCK ? 600D GRIGF!! V‘ TM LOSING AY PATIENCE WITA YoU = ALEK, DO YOL THINK. TAG IS A NicE — ln ‘EN EUI H} Mid lu R”" o 1 School Street LODGE LLECTS Installation of New sonic Dbelegation of AL Funeral of Rey rnham vhere i haft s of U woldahle ped from he path of directly approaching i exc s bro ut not until onc whe ed over the girl's body, Eleetion of Officers wal meeting A. M ot Fr was held 1 rooms, 8 wore elected for read an the e liows: J. W, It Edgertor glass and tr ars, Julian R shopping Hours, the stores of t remain open during for Christmus shoppis hin Dec: mi Christmas Muzzy m ol who will remain De- city irist- and gro- | open the lay evening t of the nes during Cl the ich will be Wednesday and and 24, i of Mr. Dunbar. Jdward G Fuicr it his late 2 o'l Mition icty of 1o Ol Fashioned Supper an old Dance, iven We Ciwistmas { §n°gtm1Up' | ' Nicest l.axame, E “Cascarets” 10c | REY etinie liver a hen you w 1 BDN [IVF.“ . o Has Navrow ! Leaders of Ma- Bady Set Lor December 28— Ministers Bapected .+ Ot Deussel, nklin The re 1 offi . M., Albert R \An Hol- on of officers will take 1he Dbe- terday morn- home ock D ork. e - - odthis s0e Routh school will evening school auditor- t. A short busi- followed meet tomorrow k in the new ;‘.u on Church stre will arty, mmissioner Coming missioner Wi ik al taxation cspeclal referer izatlon lists w the board of ng will at ng In the city may be by a Tax ( ’ fam od t on be Omorrow om, W court will ex- it the morc dlain taxing 50 ition list be ol Rev. Otto Duessel, f Otto Dues Gern ymantie 1 0 Lutheran L lied sudder « in- Ly rroblem been ex- School Heating John J. Jennings s with the oil or {wo ieulti nd on one ldren have of lacl ng enginecers ha is believed has been solved. of the board ter iecount been const the problem At a1 of educ nt meetir tion, ‘he m: proper s given attention voted that the ined in the s 18 posgible be rces and that an offi- made in each of the hoth morning and af 100n sessions, Arnold Makes Denlal tements that the Chamber of nmerce is considering qu tion o of and 70 d cial reading be voms at er- Con the losing of stores on T A reque d by S chamber th Sunday for such actiol retary Arnold of morning stion of Sund, s up forum v hours for t a meeting of the s meeting be- 1 rehants n members of the shants' chamber. ion has not lr directors of the @ 1l not be ha e partic the merel vi compla campetition chamber and prob- it is now in the most inter o lave made 1 who claim ur . sted, the hants at their next forum meeting Wednesday eve- question I\'i\\‘ani;‘ to M‘t on Death of Vice President Directors of the Kiwanis a special meeting to take action on death of their vice-president, Dr . Bray. 1 to sin nse S Jrrow kly mecting ldress by M Tobias will be no jollification, joking ing. Instead there will be a 1ce and prayer and a ricf memorlal ceremony. today ffney, president, s D. Saxe we W up resolu Howard Y. Stearns, nd Harry C. Bil- ed a committee to » floral picce and it tiend the funcral in morning. on th of Dr. Bray on e d of Dr. adopted | club at e weekly me it the el to Bray, who was sl Kiwanis club, mect all Burritt hotel, No- with all at the pt th Altorney and At- tions of regret, {Joseph M. Ward a suftal was voted to a body Thursda prov | Resolutions Dea Resolutions members of the Li eath the . g of today was delivered nn on ““The Indus- 15 voted to have the local elub hosts to the inauguration of in Bristol Thu ing club will be formed The local men will meet at t hotel at 6 p, m, T irive to Dristol. by Carl §. Neun ial Growth 1y T l\\U\ GETS I(l\h Jacks ? the Conn American Le ander- tment was pre an Legion dinner in honor Wa nd in Hartford, Che ring was a prize in Hartford secnred the larj comm deps Sat- v who RESIGNS AFTER Middlet Dec. iovernor Frank B. ected in v institutic ate vesterday how air appoint- | Bur- | Down yes exunined by our pert Optometrist, HOUT OBLIGATION can't afford to negleet memnber 0c & week. ,Mlci) elg 351 Maln St N &1\v llHlum D. AV, WILL HAVE BIG TIME THURSDAY Installation of Officers and Gpen House ot the igat Disabled World War w and instal day eveni fcan Veterans 11 Liold its ob- tion of officers December 10 308 Main requested on at members n « netion with the fion an open house Al mem a installa- will he enjoyed. requested to bring 18 many friends as possible as a 5004 timo s fn store, .llux« will be Mayor A Mayor George Y and Tiobert Vance. o last meeting it was voted 3 ¢ fair December the M A 0dd el The com as worked hard and every- in readinc committes night to ternal or e been sent lows lall on Arch strect, mitteo thi has set aside each ice and fra tions and invitations out to the various tions. Saturday the opening be D, A. V. night, Monday December will be Ameri- on and its anxiliary night, ins of Foreign Wars night; Wednesday nish Ar n War iliary night; lzuv'sd.l_\ » K. of C. and T. A, B. will be Odad XPIIO\\* and Grotto m},h! and Saturday will be open with an elaborate Mardi Gras. and its auxili night will be Vets and g afternoon will de for ch \lhlu will be there to ¢ all. Chaperones will be Dancing will | evenin l tainment e of the best be et and Santa Claus ute gifts to admitted. enjoyed ever: also be enter- ing and will be rocurable, There will be a loving cup given to the organization with the largest representatfon on their specified The cup to be awarded on t, December 19, $100 Reward for a box worth 60c! He 4,000 miles from home, in aland cre cooks fried everything; and all his blets in a trunk they couldn’t 1 n cat anything when I take a tablet after- Ax \! otherwise ¢ a baby’s. psia, ndnc:snnn used by what baked beans; nions. Stuart's dys- our stomach the alka- that's all there is toit! ull Box FREE! ist has Stuart’s tablets, Or, a full box free if you A. Stuart Company, DcrLB, etal box of d Lcrp itfilled! 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