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NEW BR ITAIN DAILY HERALD, I %7' FRENCH BR[DE COMES jho troop waa present at the meet- | Anti.Trust Quster Suit | from dolng husi Ing, much of which was glven over ; 10 U. §. AS STOWAWAY ‘ io discussing various meana of Ml Against S, 0. l)lsmmedA i ot ten meeting Jetf 1 City, Mo, Dee, 1 my W DAY, DECEMBER 11, 1925, e — ¢t na | Jober disavmament | all me lement of all the |in the army oversens during the war l s now general manager oclety for the | will closed with three games. § Attorney General Gentry tod f n of the proparatory coms | mon,” ia are excommunient- [ y he ] | New record cards wero voted at|imissed 1ho gl 5 :unlda are oxso [ wa a8 & member of { Unwilling to Wait Untit Papers Were | 110 Just meeting of Troop 22 at |against the Stundard Ol (n i g =t “"'.,3‘,,\. il HISmAcivan, with ,‘, ”H“,M‘ vl oAt :’W;““lyyn,“yw'!N”I Rendy, Assuring Tree sulvation Army hall, The {roop is | Indlana filed in the Miwson covering (1 v erude | ; — G s b TR Ay, Assuring Frec angling for the Boys' club of Camp | premo court In 1924, by former At- | oil cracking process [RERSHITINEAVAIEANE BN | ; Entry school gymuasium for games, torney General Tarrett, e e Syria, Dee, 11 UP—Sulta ADMIPYED STO AT | IEM PSRN IELAN I . Troop 4 M micct tonight at dts | Genfry filed & new suit with the al AGREL ON TERMS lewler, i stop- | Dridgeport, Dee, 11 P Frnest | Kanw Dt eris New York, Dee. 11 (®—The lovo | headquarters in the Center church, | tornative of o (i instead of on Cie Dee, 11 (P-=The way was ) & AU ; REfehnn of & young ' T'rench girl for her | : ] American husband, which ca her to come to this countr as o stowaway, failed to regulations of the United ik K '1|Teddy Bears Still Are ’ . t the | Popular With Kiddies | es im- | New York, Dec. 11 (B —Styles in | v, but art is still faithul to | ar, named many years | migration laws today, with the re- |dolls may change constan the childish the e sult that Mrs. Montflo Melchior, 1at Ellis Tsland pendin tion by 1 board of ter I'resident Roosevelt, o her 20-year-old | The Teddles of old used to be con ather, Prof, M. V. [tent with a ribbon around the neck, | Ichior, of Girard eollege, Phila- [but the modern Teddies are sonn delphia, are ‘anxiously awalting the |times more particular. One store, | mean outeome, (for instance g a single set The e rried |of Teddics bristmas season in I'ranc , having fir ot In this co When it cam for the youth to return for the |Te holidays, his wife agreed to remain b in France until necessary arrange- " tylng the knof, the guests danc- | ments could be made for papers to [Ing and a camera man oting” | hring her here. At the last moment, |the scene, | however, when she was biddipg hin | wood1hy ab ling their “yes,” the min- | rd the Jiner La Savoie, | SOCIAL TOR MISS GOODALL | the girl refused to leave, and was Miss Sally Rowley of Newington listed as a stowaway, | Wil entertain about 20 young wom- | - {en at her home tomorrow cvening in honer of Miss Mildred Goodale, student in the nurses' ftraining chool he Peter Brent Brigham 0spity S Who has | f been gpor ted last night as fol- | matron, Esther An- ron, Charles T 1e a vacation at her home, She will resumn her duties n Monday. Guests will be present om Manch Berlin, Hartfori, | Newington, Plain le, Southington and uter, Jenni 1te conductress, Mr virman of the hoa Inez Babcock. Gn SON | At the social at the home | . Harry Chapman of Cherry the nbers of Stella h Jodge No. 11 presented Mra. die Olson, the noble grand of th t 12:45 o'clock. The [lodge, who left yesterday to spend 8 been referred to the |the winter in Florida, with a travel- DOG KEEPS HIM AWARD Complaini it a barking do 15 Union moyed his famil last night 10l Mortone, 10 Union street, reported the matter to polico | ing bag. At the recent meeting of |the lodge Mrs. Olson was presented with a past noble grand’s jewel in will be | recognition of her faithful services Scout [to (he lodge during the past year. s o the BANKRUPTCY P be| New Haven, I vsrence | hankruptey petition ¢ froop was | {hat of 1. Feldman, clo should be | ferbury, with debfs listed at §75.- member of | 000 and assets at §$20,000, T Make This a Musical Christmas NEW BRITAIN'S MOST POPULAR MILLINERY STORE P “On the Square” !w ¢ !mm’ FOLLOW THE CROWD TOMORROW MORNING 3 Hour Sale What Will a Player Mean to Your Home? JUST THIS: ) — 9 TO 12 GNLY — least MOTHER and DADDY ean again brighten their home with music. A player piano and dancing Can you afford to eut these enjoyments out of your life, when this sale offers an opportunity to procure ] a player piano, both new or slightly used, at tremendously eut prices and upon a small monthly pay- DEPOSIT HOLDS ment to fit vour pocketbook? i YOUR CHOICE IF YOU WANT TO SURROUND YOURSELF WITH FRIENDS, SURROUND YOUR HOME WITH MUSIC 1 . T R RO TR TR SRR SRR R § SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFERING } § f&? WITH EVERY PLAYER PIANO BOUGHT TOMORROW W WILL GIVE 8 % FREE! : 3 ) LRI Iy '] LA GROVP OF b TS, FELT HATS ] AND CHILDREN'S HATS o g Al Good Quality Hats While They Last W i $1.00 v Values up to $6.50 LY FOR FIRST CHOICE EBOUITHANDSOME TINEOF NEWHIATSIIUS TR AT Wi Wi W W Wi Y GG PR SRR G R ST MR SR R R R SR R R ARRIV M2 "YORK AT OUR & AR POPULAR PRICES g REG b N % Goldenblum Millinery Co. 143 MAIN Cor. Main and Court NEW BRITAIN 30 PLAYER PIANO ROLLS PIANO LAMP and SILK SHADE £ BENCH and SCART A mere child can buy under the following Conditions Ia o y y If you are not satisfied with your piano you may = = ' T TR CONDITION notify ne_at any time within 30 days from date of s3 ; y DUTY DA A6 RN WG Wi NO. 1 : d T fOor Alyy reweSOM yow wron tO EXCHANGE YOUT Piano for another you may do so at any time within CONDITION one year from date of purchase. In case you make NO. 2 an exchange, we agree to deduct every penny you 3 have paid us up to that time from the price of the piano for which you exchange. ATWATER-KENT . : ARE THE Player This Piano, No. ...., is guaranteed for five years from date of purchase. Should any defect in CONDITION material or workmanship appear within that time, NO. 3 we will repair it, or replace the piano with a new one of like grade without cost to you. i 7 e < | Ra108 WE CARRY You know the Alling Rubber -4 Co. Service—Now know !ho Excellent Radio Service we give BUY IT HERE! . | Alling Rubber Co. T MEBIG FURNITURE STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES 240 Main Street Opposite Monument plonship match between Dompsey and Harry Wills, negro, “In all likelihood” be Lo children, [ near Chicago some time in June, Rtay Cannon, attorney for Dempsey, to and sacred, popular and classic music will again ring forth, on many a pleasant winter evening for them. YOU OWN THE 4 A FEW PENNIES | A musical atmosphere, merriment and a revival of the home spirit among the young folks. Tt may | ° -cven mean a musical education or at least an accomplishment well worth the while. And last, but not A DAY SAVED AND PLAYER A Demonstrating Player $389 Pegular $675.00 27 Jack held ts can only exist where there ner temperature of 60 de- an annual rainfall of 30