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| ! '] NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1925. H - Willlam “Sbrimp" Mahoney, Roger ‘l(um) requesting an increase In & tion with the formal opeing of ti i l “Smitty” Smith; “a guy named ary without naming the amount. His [local order's new buiiding. They are i ‘Marty' what 1 don't know his st salary is now $1,600, und Chief Hart [as follows: Worthy Master Clifford = {name,” Ciifton “Clifty" Johngon, {esked the board to recommend that | Drock, of Middletown overseer, Wa ‘ Norman “Pewee” EI0k, TRobert ‘\,,, bi ‘,wm..q at least u $300 In-|ter Wood, Bristol; leaturcr, Mr: ITCJ'l 0NE§ 0. | Red' James “Jimmie" Don. «r. . bacuuse of the excellent work |Lena Greenbacker, Middlefield; s IFY HAL fly; subs: Thomas “Tommy" Hes. | acaomp nsll d by Buechner during ward, J. 1. Broderick, of Cromwell; | < L "m Edward “Doc” Malloy, Sidney ,.‘, past year. The board voted t¢ sslstant steward, Bertram F»u-:v"l‘l i ' “Skinny" Deam, David “F: Mo- ask for the increase. | Meriden; chaplatn, 8. arpenter, Of "Challenge Any Team i the saner ana T <Omsons i, | COMMiSSION APproves Pelition| ™™ “Sovoar Wani itrame cop ot Trainwiies treasurer. 1. & Biake | | And s0, if anyone knows of a | The Parents and Teachers' asso- |New Britain; s ary, ) | I [ | . | WOTl ays Ca ‘I]P, irong, husky football teara whose 1 clation of tha Smith school com- |Adams, of Berlin; gate keeper, | d S y p Ze i | players are not more than nine Efldm‘s&l by Patmlmefl ‘m.. ned Emil J. Danberg, clerk of | Roberts, Middletown; Ceres, Mi i s vears old and who do not weigh| R 5 the 1y @ ce courts, to appear | H, Erwin, Nowington; Pomona, “Hey, fella have yuh got any good ] ”1”\ pounds, the Herald| Agter a short dissussion lnst night, | bef board to request that a I\ll.mlr-“'lwrw Sou kuw N wants to play?” |Will be glad to torward a challenge [y o Reita ilce hoard de. |trafiic pollceman be placed at the ) Miss Alden, ‘ . ng editor was out. The |to “Cap” Zenga S ‘~ ’I ‘n‘rw'vr:y r“q‘. ‘)”r ard ‘1 = beforo and atter school | sistant eteward, Mrs, Belle ”» —y I ;‘m cditor, up to his neck n the ——— Cabaslaihid ONOY Pt ! 1o stated that no definite statlon |becker, Midggtown; member of exr 44 ! Would Make an | now famous “daily grind” peerad 0 1‘[‘\”:“““ i ';;K,‘ ‘;‘,:,‘,fl,fil,‘ i lione | for a policeman has heen decided [cutive comMittee, R. H. Erwin of I l | Ideal Gift for | o gl """“"“1 of ¢ ,: paste pots | GLUE T HO]JDUP MEN will be presented to the common "';' it ,’“ ‘Y": ““““‘ :‘ l”’;"'l"“' ok L B “hristme X AL UEERT Bl s Tl had counell w hat boc oo children to pass to und fro e Christmas tehcariug 1o brlng brise ut councll when that body meels In| ool unprotected, Chlef Hast sald S Book Dept. the captaln of the New Britain hig Ioitering Near Gasoline Station e ,,; .Hm; e now, but the board intends to | | school football team. Instead Which Was Robbed Tiecently. oiitha (ncrazaing codtiotil i appropriation for an in-| e w | | percelved & young, heulthy, aggres-| poiice are rollowing a clue. the er 1o Commissioner of men on the foree. 10 re- | pycqan Official Says Men High Up ive specimen of American manhood ; | UL EL R | G el anTas s o a question by Commissioner | | oroughly armed with all the dig- | °Ptuined last night, which may re i iie®ts Lange. it was discovered that 10| in Offlce Ave Watched Too! | [ nity of mine ST {sult in the apprel on of the palintalnipaliasgyiere o “liools have no pollcemen on | i e, ¢ {m. | Dold-up men who have been plying|celving as muc h as other citles, | 71'Y Mw‘ | Closely, | Sayietiion M ' Itheie trade in the city during the | Chisf Hart said that they were not ffic duty, ; SIS Yees % ; | prosaes, AAhat e K certi- | L fow woeks, with the afd of re. |being paid as much as many cities| ¢ man DU, Commistone?| Seattle, Dee. 0 UP—Gratt dn tha |} In matrimony a husband and wife are made ! | g A i I 1.ange, and Chief were named 2 | volvers, in the state, b g Soviet government of sla is con- | I AR o 3 N 5 " 1 DICK[NS | Tast night Sergoant Malthias R Commissioner Thomus " ,“‘;'I'_“y’" L nitte "lj“‘lin_\._ fined to the lower oftieials brcause | one. The difficulty lies in discovering recet a complaint that three said that hought the board et Ll aoiai RagEL itches the U nagl Ninh te $4ha? il \ 4 D UG CO suspiclous men were loftoring around | should have 8 18 to why the | o contrs l"‘“‘;” e Sk US| 0 closely. .\]m. L. Sirang, former | | which is “the” one. The same applies to the Ithe Surburban Filling station on salaries are fnadequate, before it Ok : . 3 % tle school teacher, ck from | b 1aal: b e | West Main street, where a robhery | passed on the inerc Chafrman | ¢ " Jgamen "";' “'" cow for a vacation sail toda selection of Christmas gifts. | ~ o took place a short time ago. wid L. Dunn sug at the |1t was. ’»"'lrwl out that the p ag spent four years in Moseow ‘ sl 169-171 MAIN ST. | Wnen Ofticer Thomas J. Feeney |board recommend the increase and |INE 18 S0 Moe o o a8 & vguardian® of two technical | gy , Sppt T 9 | reached the station, the men hal i with a committee of mer Al i 4 ‘;n ade schools vist We Are Christmas Specialists and Solve Ieft, but their auto numbers had the re departmgnt before Chief “'""‘ '(' € ']"‘ 'n"" on |~ iotzky, who holds six jobs, in- | been taken. The deseription of the | the salary committce to support the Lo e e L Gssulpporalie CaEss ke the Perplexities of the Season e men tallied with that given of twe |petition. A motion to that el X ; II e ’U‘ 4 el J other ‘lx‘. V'T; " | gunmen who held up and took % Commissioner Willam 1% La L '”,: »” irl ealary of ahouw [ k Seek No More, My Ladies! |from the Casino Bowling alleys | unanimously a Hon el | EXCLUSIVE The Same Men | Monday morning. Lolicg N oY luath)lea trs rain. it I k}”‘i | e | The potlce department is outgrow. BAAY FLES A e I LEATHER GOODS HABERDASHERY IS o : =5 Y 1o |nal lights th ) " she s | UL B G N Ji ADHE on Your Li b;\!c' CAUSES ROW IN RESTAURANT [ivg its hendquarters uccording to [hal likhis that they may ot L | % Always on OQurs! | The eait of ihs wiid evidontly en- | Chatrms . wha said that the | U kst il LOUNGING ROBES Ci I tered the breast of Willlam Jones | de a building. {4 8150k L S Why bother your Yuletime - 4 2 e el I ionead i t will be trie 15 | L rnment gervice. 1 A8, < N " Tt thoughts when all the worry of e pish cinine s St S Lnchi el A e e sbnis s T 5 Gift Suggestions to Fit Any Purse choosing for a man can be swept i ST e “plage.” | hecause of the 0 ral the lights up until tt s ar- | house with 50 othe away—qulc ust like 1hu.\. o e oae s atad By Otlices s " Tt gaid the pat ri 10y S0 desire, | woutd su hin i The very men who are on yo “M”.,, and ariaigned this mor: room is ough and R { cism if they are on our customer | ker, and arralgned this D] AL s his ¢ hein drunk i rase W He brought out t it wus | condn ) Ho chooses (his for his own siors | el Sl el Gl Sl i " An ()fllcor of (ymng(m e - —we know his likes and dislikes | 2 Tames M. Winnegan Jr, §1 Lex-|would be bullt at this time, but h Meriden, Dee. 9. (M—Officers of | Tifty-two pe of all plate | | —that's why he llkes us. 1 it . ostont slocert w15k was. atrosted|tnought et the maiterianonldibeline Central Pomona Grange were | glass produced s used in vaotor | No study over sizes—WIE KNOW ” CAPTAIN ZENG | Monday for Ariving a ear while un- |brought to the attention of the elcted here yesterday in conjunc- | vehicles | HIS. Johneon & Peterson Photo.| 4. (1o nfue liquor, re- | budget commitice. No definite ac No apprehension when the gift 13 1,,.‘ nt. “Is there something 1 can do | case continued, [ tion was talken on the matier delivered—HE KNOWS US. for yo 1e inquired in a voice so next Wedne Brick Company Refuses to Pay i | BATHROBES || nt that the staff gasped in : lr-:mflm n are demandin R s pris | SO e due them for supernumer MUI'FLERS CUFEF LINKS surprise, e ‘”‘ 0N Aaiioshalt Ol | “I'm Henry Zenga, captain of the GOVERNOR WILL ATTEND toneRby stham inlian fLheyAneol Pt R | Mona infors and I'm lookin' f'r | Waterbury, Dee. o (P—Governor the property of T¢ Lriclc f o©™y || a g was the introduction his John H. Trumbull has accepted an strike i "“:"_ Come ] “Any team in t invitation to attend tha annual ball | does not want to pay the ) || not over nine years of of the Waterbury National Guard ing to ( o Dunn, = whose players don't weigh c Officers’ fati whieh will be | snard moved that the money y r i B 2 January State military offic and if it is not by the I 4 ' i | Cantain Zenga willingly posed for |who say they will attend include | brick company, the matter will be | ; | EEHTHORY s picture and being a diplomat as Adjutant General George M. Cole of | placed in the hands of the corpora- t eyl A A or General |Morris B. | tion couneil for callection i | It Pays to Buy Our Kind Sl A Louden, and Briga-| Clerk Asks Increase in S ) | ler-General James A. Haggerty of | William €. Bucchner, cle : | ¥or the convenience of onr_patrons | poiice station wrote a lct i this store will be open the evenings A { of Saturday, Dec. 12th and 19th, and int afraid, was e e o o i Tuesdity and Wednesday, Dec. 22 and urled 1 nto his toeth i 3. [l “can w 21t cahond tha youths | football captain i and e i New Britain Man Now \ M C L W tt ould be asked. And indeed, when 5 | impertinent reporter who - [ U AIRS JEWELRY SHOP |question telt like apologizing. “I'll Room! 4 2998 Mains Street! eliithie norlditme fcan plox it | w the Wildeats We 0 [y \;c“, l)honc 3100 em soven to nothin' and then we | - == | pepular team we'd have licked ‘em | ‘v; R WINDOW SCREENS, ETC. worse, even {f they e a bow- | & N y e | tewie Mr. Samuel Paluch of 53 Unlon Sticet, New Fritain Has Regained Both | ;S l t O f ' I‘h 17 New Bntam Sm’een Mfg E[} Health And Strength With The New Tonie “IRBJUS.” W i 1 e eC ne O ese Ja 1 Splettstoeszer — H. T. Jolnson | Get well and get well In nature's |morning T felt as had as when T went ClaSSCS now and Join our A own way and when you do get well |to hed at night, ot 1 was always N e o : stay that way. It is easy and jtived out and ffered so b vou will take nature's remedies finueh and trie ways to get | fi————“ nd « close to nature you will be well th I just gave up trying. A { et et |a ilthy and happy neighbor lady told me about “ERB- f NA]‘;UE |t RBJUS" Herh Juice 1s the very d 1 started takigg and 1 5 N Voice Culture ||" ‘ fourteen different roote, barks, that 1 felt better from the very first| § Increasing Club Plan olc iegehc R LR i s sl RIS o es and) berries alllof them life dos e § 1 C[ b Deposit 1c 15t week, 2c 2nd week. Increase 12 75 Votcer testcy Tuesinre ot (ridage | ; i and healing | I have now taken three bottles ¥ C UIUD 1ceach week—in 50 weeks you bav . rom 2 0. m. to O B o low about the names Mr. Paluch says: For the past two and 1 feel just fine and wish to 3 % Bea 123413 Bladie MBS 1) Sk il e N et e T e e { 2 Club Derosize tstweek, 4c 2nd week. ncreas 25.50 ' [that's easy And ¢ onr run down sysic 1 poor weak the paper and I think 1 should as it 3 e C U 2c each week—in 50 wecks you have...... il e | Jiniors an repon hlood b bat a el e T Wi raiapne § e . : | 1 d T g 1e 5o much real ¢ % i posit Sc 18t week Joc 2nd week. Increase 63 75 COMMERCIAL | ! s fallows: Reg out getting sick and sufering much “ERBJIUS” 5 heing introduced in i SC Club Sc each week—in S@ecks you have. ... b Ienvy “Zar ng pain. T had dizzy spells and pains New Britain at The City Drug Store, , . forty- | in My E - BV > 4 P Deposit 10c 1st week, 20c 2nd week. Increase 127 50 PHOTOGRAPHY s hy bnek wnd o 57 M S 8 et sentainG o 10c Club Sra e T e you save. . The Murray Photographic Co U0 Venty Then 1 would get up in the the “ERBJUS" Co. LoRtalylery (rian) Decreasing Club Plan g {You begin with the LARGEST payment and DECREASE each weeki J. A. Lewis, Proprictor i Even Amount Club Plan | N 5 Deposit 25c each week=—in 50 weeks you have 1] | Deposit 50c each week—if 50 weeks you have 5 ! Deposit §1 each week—in 50 weeks you have Deposit §2 each week—in 50 weeks you bave . Deposit §5 each week—in 50 weeks you have 1934 Deposit $10 each week—in 50 weeks you have Gt ) | Deposit §20 each week—in 50 weeks you have | Deposit $30 each week—in 50 weeks you have Can | Deposit $100 eagh week—in 50 weeks you have 1925 H v ittle, 5 ¢ INTEREST PAID tras, A-1 cr | i iNnT | { BENNETT MOTORS | With a can of Snowdrift and a deep frying kettle you can make appe- ) e tizing croquettes with the left-overs—meat, fish, potatoes and other 3 DENTIST | things —that you may have in your ice box. | Dr. A. B. Johnson, D.D.S. g Here is a recipe for potato croquettes that you may want to try. [ / Dr. T. R. Johnson, D.D.S, | - - X-RAY, GAS and OXNYGEN WHITE OR SWEET POTATO CROQUETTES - ¢ Truly a { ] of —— m Bank o ; Saturda — - e £ | Combine the potato, Snowdrift, seasonings, f 1 " 4 o fl ” 2 Cupfuls Hot, Riced White [ and the epg yolk, unbeaten, and stir thot- i 3 Service 7"’9?-"'- r Sweet I'otatoes ‘ oughly. The mixture should be as moist as | A 5 'Jor""v‘ | mashed potatoes; if not, add a little heated } = 1 v milk. Chill and form into balls allowing a { ":q i Tea g | L BATT:R LT generous tablespoonful to each. Then slightly | T . ( i eat the egg white and add a fourth cuj ful of | i S e : % ‘ i !6““ ic G milk or water. Roll the croquettes in fine dry | Tew Drop bread crumbs, then in the egg mixture, and in | C. A. ABE1Z Tel. 2860 i crumbs again, and fry in deep Snowdrift, hot | 114 FRANKLIN sSQ | nough to brown a bit of bread in forty counts. 5 : - R Serve with Cream or White Sauce, or any i K CABINE1T WORRK OF ALL RINDS creamed vegetable, or creamed meat or fish L k. st Tl w (| : TS o . | ¥ New Britain Sign Co. dNOWwW d rt for L > “Doing Better Wh | : G . [ Manv Do Welr” a wholesome and cconomical fat for deep frying (| 34 CHURCH ST, P i Tel. 894 = == P— 7 e = = e = = el J » . \ l |

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