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“» I - .‘-.,.n S . (r———— et ettt | | For the convenience of our patrons, store will be open the following evenings until 9 | | o’clock: Saturday, Dec. 12; baturdn) Dec. 19; Tuesday, Dec. 22; Wednesday, Dec, 23 | SENSIBLE GIFTS FOR BOYS Il PLAY suITS, 4 10 10 years. Indian style, $1.00 to $3.50 each: Cowboy, $2.50 to $5.00 STORM WEARABLES, Black Rubber Coat s, 4 to 16 vears, $3.98 to $6.50 each; Yellow Gum Slickers, 75 to $6.50: Black Rubber Hats, 85¢ up. NOTE T HL.\I. SENSIBLE HINT Shee p Line Coats, 6 to 16 years, $7.98 and $12.50 each; All-Wool Mackinaws, 9 to 16 years, $10.98, $12.98 each; Lumberjacks, all wool, (‘hnclm 8 to 16 years, $3.50 to $6.30 each; Tan Leather, $13.50 up. FOR SLEEPING COMFORT: T “lannelette Pajamas, 8 to ]h years, $1.59 to § ears, 2.75 each; *l...) ench " GOOD IDEA GGAGE COWHIDE SUITCASES, 18, 20 and '22- inch sizes, silk lined, two locks. Special, $11.98. FABRIKOID SUITCASES, 18, 20 and ¢ inch, nicely lined, two locks; $6.50. 18-INCIT COWHIDE BAGS, leather lined, 4 to 8 vears, for $1.59 to §2.00 each; Flann elette Nightgowns, 4 to 10 VISIT NOTION SECTION FOR PRETTY, FANCY GARTERS Choice of all colors for 23¢, 39¢, 50¢, Toc, 98¢, $1.50 pair, 2. big value, | WOMEN'S RUBBER APRONS, fancy de- | signs and big choice in colors; each nicely bo‘(od and 1711ctd at 98¢, $1.50 and $1.98 Plainville News FIND CENTURY-0L) BOUNDARY MARKER Workens Discover Farmington- Berlin Stone This Morning Street Feeling Well, Dics of Indigestion— Man Went To Miss Anna Graham Heads Loy Auxillary—Non-Support Case, 'BERNARD MCGOVERN DIES | Hamlin Bed R Bristol News BRISTOL NIGHT AT TRAVELERS STATION ingram 0F Music and Talks' From WT[C Har (ford CH]LDRENS SIGHT BAD » l.'. Pei r Cent ol Pupils Found to Have | Defective Vislon—Scicheprey Post Auxiliary New Forestyille Nom ates School, Officers — A century-old houndary stone | mar a town lir hich 1o long- | 1he jer exists was discovered oan this ‘IHU]'HL & on the mountain south of & Clty to il Britain road by Fivst Seleet. | ke part in exer program man Willlam 1, Johnson and a |Which hus been prepaved, Tt oup of workers engaged in setting | Probable that cvery one in Bristol |up new markers along. the | Britain-Tlainville 1y m one of its white granite \ec B and on the ofher choice cordovan and black, three pockets, “"“W“"""\;’l'\'““g‘ : T each, $10.98 each. when Plainville f lrarm- | P01 on at ing e 1 . COWHIDE BOSTON BAGS, 14 and 15- (B |inston and N but a | ‘\'w {1 mber conld falke [MPORTED WORK BASKETS with nice | inch, cloth lined, brown and black, for il Jof : in,_ As New Britain | Ir on el ) e W 9 - 81 OR it from Berlin in ) and ol from whic ) fittings; fine for giff 8 to § ol ':fih eflt]!. R S e AR |villo from Farmington about the recovering A |sime time, this mavker has been lit- 3 CHRISTMAS HINTS IN JEWELRY {le clso than an historical relic for | AS far as is known, ther e BEAD NECKLACIS, choice of all the pastel shades, each nicely hoxed, for 93¢ each. !” The Plainville and \ e n s of Iarming LADIES’ WRIST WATCHES, white Q(»Id cushion, tonneau or octagon shape, 16 j jew to ol an thington were ’ 819,50 tenoted by white gran (s maaton . e o e e e e Erlte st TOR MEN, 15 jewels, mlzu‘antoc(l,,...‘... o e e e 16.n 0leach e S A T L Heh b 3. ¢ 4 o 5 e ST INew Britain cit evor, and ew | there will ho a Chei tea | NEW PETER PAN NECKLACES, pastel colors, with white gold catches. Special $3.95 iy A FeAh !f i “'wm.h“k - . A e ,\.1‘ LADIES’ MESH BAGS, silver plated, colored enamel. Price reduced to. . §2.95 each N oL Ll R LTl o POCKET-SHAPED FLASKS, gold or silver plated. A very special value at $1.95 each ‘W‘ = ) "““"’“; :m il Sns & f“"l_ " 0 SOLID GOLD CUFI" LINKS, for men; choice of several attractive styles. ...$5.00 pair o S pooLaul \ 1 actly placed, one stone heing sligh Frank 1. Carpentor i Bernard J. MeGoyern bW = = : Bernard J. McGovern of 4 Ham- | at ( ( | strect die 1ddenly out 1 2 . . | 31e is evoryon's friend and o Mrs, Edward 3, Lardnor o [ S0t Mo L Do Ber]ln News {on 1. And man's dumb | 5o M and Mu, Tapo (L0 e 0 U R LI e T Yas frl | like Vietor. [ner have recently moved into theiv o pave. | il O ; / They know him anc every (new home on Percival ave nd {for N < retived g e e Victor can be (wudging [ubout 25 of their fricnds g MENET A LR o Gl e A » road followed by sev there last ey Gnmen wers lor moule indlgoslion sid hoar Lok tie Dristol Dantlers mal friends. “No, I haven't | a4 in {1 urse of the eve bicicndl o sostion and hcart trou- local hall tonight o a dog of my own,” he says. “The 1 enjoyable time was had, " ‘.H‘\"‘w t promises to b v lall know me, so it lsn't pecessa shiments were sepved |1, Moody e . re compos Busy men hav 1 known to get Fast Berlin News Tived ainl ool players and sho |discouraged, but would only | The local members of the Toy [hoen 64 ye e o local lads travel fast take a triy fo rlin and see | Seouts will attend & mecting of was feared at fiest that faatee ‘u t Victor is do 2 of NS | heir froop in Berlin (his evening Touliphove Slo e Fu indicap and with the p\,»mmmn. The last Berlin public library : v unusnal reas wire” is Vietor Belden | ¢ for the exchange of book i 1 not \ v "J\r‘vln Ventres Heads Toegion 5 Rool has returned to rs deeided that o Many Difnies Lfi | il Ve ewds oo |5 ol 103 V) 1 e s dc mander " of Bolton- lasica ]rO)«I | spending the past two weeks with |hom Wiy ' 1 America at the annual | i danghter, Mrs, L. M. 1toot, of il 'S I\ REAL “LWE IRE” in Legion hall. | Main strect, Sl e : urel, |mone to T \ prominent The whist social tonight at &t [ Bristol, on mornin Ll nptitiL popular Young busincss man of Ter- | Galrists parish s el b held |burfal will Notes Graige Sewing Circle Holds Annual 1, Deing part owner of a progres- |ap s g'clock. Mrs. Marjorie Bajley ¢ « in sive dalry which supplies milk 10 | ana” Miss Dorothy Ttieh will ] Ll Outing—House Warming Held at many residonts of the {o DUES | e Aol llkact tionul ; e World War he wi mem- | o8 R g KR el tonight Kensington Home—Supper Will the 102 Infuntry, 25n | DG O0 Friday evening, January |1 s of the Hutle St (Yankee) Division. and he s - & W open at Tonight at Kensington Chureh, (FE3000) 1 “!*_”‘ "‘1“ h ; w‘;” - — : i v;‘: R v Possessing the unique distinction |Legion work aud his choice was a s NIcToRy nien tho Shsle of being the oldest Herald newsboy |[popular one with his comrades. He 1" (P—Tetor broud rom from a point of serviee nd one of [succecds Wilfred R, Moore as coni- ndidate for |10 th st in the state, Victor B 1 tirmanship of the democratie |y, n.yoar on of East Berlin has built his route Commander Tasquale Gia central committee stated today Faimi . from five to 95 papers daily. He has [notta was clected viee-comma that the surprisingly | vote th 1 ¥ has 1 ta 1 New Sdlaa: (lic Tavaldi for ihc ) [of the post for the com nti-machine gronp polled yee Wy Re Tor Tiitaing Conail Toleror e Victor East W's oft ant, George Hulquist; treasurer, Jo- | p the way for the defeat of , 1 N L e 1 . ® newshoy and, in a L to Band- [seph L. Wilson; war risk officer, | machine at an early da ond viee-) 1 M 1 % 30 ot 1 tot S ling .the 11 1, he takes care | Wilfred R. Moore: se nt at arms, - N e iy e ATaiy e of several Sunday editions and other |Vernon Record; chaplain, Paul . | SUMMER HOME BURNED s ATE v : with Al \ ot Tar weekday p He has a ‘I'\" executi commitiee, 1 11 (B —1iy of [ chapiain, Miss T 13 ¢ record that ny family [Malt H. Griswold, Ilarry Me- burned ot nt-nt A T = might be proud past | Keon, Wilfred RR. M + Howard | he yme |0 Whers o « i i L 25 years duly r a Bunce and William Winchell | 1 of 100 Chestnut | Mi \ v v, M 5 n Announci 1 o ing « t widowed mother his [ Tt was decided n meetin st Lavenue, in W mdy Damage is |Norfon and Mrs, 1 h if great 10-15-20-2 3 My i itacy evening that the post will sell Chfist- | oetimated $5.000, wilich i3 par-| The rotivin Tiss M 23 West M , O | ¢ duty to th ‘ |mas trees this ye > proceeds (0 | qjaliy covered gy insuranc The | forie Fisher » I o | B, Plain Conn., Triday means, to anyone who o toward establi the head- | house has hec apicd sinee | party gi 1 yon and ever sy e G be done, {ana fund for Rolton-Kasica | November 3, but wis completeiy i . s e ! ¥iiaen ome a member |Post. Out of this fund will come the T It e b e et R i Sl omoR inan don ¥ ¢ of the Herald's circulntion depart- (eXPORses of keeping the hall in 1 }u ™ ; - e e NG eI sa ment, $o faithiully has he nded [paic and furnishing the me ! SRR s 1 mo when we R A rooin, fogether with — expenses for | S | 10 : Zlit Our $p Rl lighting and he [l e e e 28 DECT DOl At X ) not a husiy The post will offer another show | c . Hartford « I hoal of January and it is hoped that u i ] T o AN S o W : fiair will roccive more support | (Plaimyille) St 7 1 of « 1 < ' an did {he recent vandeville per- [f o i A i 5 0 5 v andly a ; 5 Jate cach | forman A large number of Le- | I“rm"“.‘"“‘ Starts at 8:15 i, s o 19 to 1o m I b _ |lgion members failed to support tho | L Friday, Dec. 11 S i ! v 1¢t show and it is hoped that they | - : i | of his houschold (Will show their inte in the or- | aura La P]ante e AT they 2 v o e e . g smeining. i mremention || 111 “The Teaser” |[re wan crareea s Shorca ,]]H\”’.V ey " Tast |for the next one. 1t is probable that e i REAT G hinken Bariin voor Vi 1 will be insthe nature ADDED ATTRACTION et ) e on i \ oL BELIONIIUIGES | HE R < hushand. Store, Kent 131ds o D. A, R. Receives Donatins | THE FAMOUS ki st T Ho ‘ ions of Christmas gifis to | SERENADERS OF e — — and 1 i e | NEW BRITAIN support of his fwo « TONIGH \ Pk il Lewis Carlson next six months. L w Daughters | 8 & Ted 1 ed by Grand Juror Will 1. 1ora L I b el tevolntion, at a || Latham Maldowney R FORESTERS I GARNIVAL i Mrs. Mor- || In an Entirely New Act || 1oriends « : on of 8 At dix : : ity dnes including Houeh strect ara secking {o FORESTERS HALL LIV ! ] B Singing and Comedy the fdentity of 1 om 3 - ot i borgana pron inging;and % who ran him down last Saturday Berlin W hich to the Jslan i And \ papers on - RS :” L | cad by Mrs, Oh T N 1 Mrs. George hA NI G Vi vrqest |1 Dodd. Ttefreshinents were served ) And ver fa o at- | Annual Outing Held o v inr 1 Nin members th Jerlin 3 4 Grange sewing circle were prosent ¢ . v oom L1 anmmal and - i . vs [party of the yost C pawe ‘\\u 3 W for Hartford. A furkey * din Aw.“v"wcu,\ Ve ‘ Xiion y h A at ’an r‘v o 6ET THAT AICKEL | day. H W sked omen were present, Mrs. Eliza- | \.IT}*"_CL’\:'*“A—‘V ‘:v - h ed 1 i such Weldon, Mrs. Ada tkins, | VK LASY 6UY THATY } 5 an unforeseen nce he replied, |Miss Anna Reed, Mrs. Christine i Ex—? GYP MG :u*.\ = modestly: “Well, it 1 to be done |Sheldon, Mre., Nona Skinner, Mrs. and it was my busin that {Ida R Witham, Mrs. Lauta Aus- AL T ers were deliver tin, Mr Sarah Goodell and Nirs. L his ¢ s nd bad T Gr u|'r~(i||a Visit never ores. e p from Berlin - : will attend Neighbors' | s T 2 ™ Meriden to- it C f that city No cure for it, but welcome ey the spe- relief i< often brnu(h' by— ¥ m w 1 ar- | . rane 1t is ta VA PO RUB House Warming Held | Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly | A curpriss honse warming . was |held last evening ia honor of Mr. R t - 0 . ~ who I the et il the close, L ogreat man unusually | prosr cnongh stidions 1 o wo i nounee hy trumpetor ban X I var A1t the il o duete N rerly e s Clevol, colo, i net, 1ow wird o 1dsle 1 1 of & a vadio will listc irt of the Y multiplicd many tines over, o appear for rable rom Pl Brotlhiw I rd Park nk O'Lougl Ralph RN ir vellen Harry n in from |of Stearns strect, who lhas been | reception from (some time, will put the Bristol pro- |f Mothers Only Knew will 1 en Suffer | hard and fall ‘g ’E‘ehr | oyes heavy, visit | (cath, little red poluts on the m.u. | starting during sleep with troublesome dreams, slow fever, Mrs. H. N. Roberts, 502 Asylum St., Flint, Mich., wrote: “M‘y little girl h relieved of her worms.” And in o Iater letter wrote: *‘Baby 18 fine and It was your Dr.Trues Elixir The True Family Laxative and worm expeller .| that helped her.” | Family size $1.20; other sizes [ 0c and 40c. i nd Insty T i on o evoni ‘.“\ ) rdist w‘)“ .flldulwh Thousands o( titain, will be wker | O Worala HhAC, SRR D Mo(hen DnNB ot M. Ii. church on Mon- Itev. Mr, Alderson is | in Bristol and his com I forward to with in one nd ting of 1o sati e most e W Signs of Worma are; | stomach, swollen nfare of the Now 1 1 by a the Y. P. D. iin Children will cor thie s home, Nov considersd one of 1) Woman's st time bef Womans' new 'ost. No. L musiclan |yeg n priv Ausiliary Meeting ember meeting of the auxiliary of Seicheprey American Legion, was glon hall last ning. business consisied of | COTS, The nomina- 15 fallows: President, Mr wenr Grorg Mrs Dutton; who v Ii: w0, N, Y, the hand is a coker; cor 1. Edward Noon, English, 1 roAvice hins inso and M viee president nd Mrs. 1LW. president, Mrs, Calixte | 1 Mr Fric Wal record William Loy Mr Ra r, Mrs. Mrs, N and | | utive committee will be elected, Mrs, Iler Clayton, Mrs. I Missal, Mr Virginia V Mrs (! Valenting fst ©; ex which fiv | The amount of water consumed in this city, which has been increasing |rapidly for the past year, made an- Mr& fother jump during the month of N Linsted fyember when {here was an average lamount of 2,395,000 gallons consum- ed here according to the monthly of Water Superin- to invite [tondent €. Earl Lourie, This wad a ittee- Laafly consumption of 235,000 more LY llons than during the month of November, 1924 The biggest increase in the eon- nption of water was in the fndus- plants of the city. The con- tion of water was divided as Commercial, 222,657,750 al, 32 ,700 gal- cipal, 9,515,325 gallona. ses for November of this over November of last year as follows: Commercial, 2 140 gallons; findustrial, 21,944,375 gallons; municipal, 4,650 gallons, 1 Club to Meet A spec meeting of the Arym club of the DProspect Methodist church will be held in the church pariors Monday evening at 7:30 when important action Wil be | taken relative to the future actions of the club, The Rev, Dr. William | B. West, pastor of the church, will L1dress the club at a meeting to by held in the ehurch on Sunday morn- ing at 9:30., Hand Crushed By Train mes Lynch, 44 of this city, had f s Tene A Akbad Iy Eaned %0:te | Berlin_railroad station last night 470 mined, - s \ford, 67 examined, | ¥hen he fell from a moving train e eS| from which he was about to alight. B M {410 fell alongside the track and be- : Sowth CHIDDENS | e0he 1ie could entirely remove his 43 Boxamined, 4 Sdefentves f o Sonion fell across the #hil} ona Hill, 17 examined, | ¢ 41,5 \hecls of the car caught the Al 23 °Xlodge of his hand. : He 00k 1o was rushed to the New Britain 1V | hospital where he was attended by - | Dr. Matthew H. Griswold of Ken- " | sington h Ot Miss Gladys Tynch, a daughter, is Charles 1% g clork in the city clerk's office, Rugetvesa Not Guilty of Negligence place at Judge Booth of superior court or- ird t0omor- | jareq the jury to return a verdiet of will take ot guilty in the case of Wayne ilhar on a eharge of criminal negli- nee as the result of an aceident in which he fatally injured Harry Martinek of Biristol September 5. e judge after taking the case from jury sald that he was satistied that the jury would be justified in its verdict, ixte My rge take Decem- fon of rs will daily, onday evening, report was voted comr to ins new, January Vifteen I'er Cent of Children Have Derective Tyes | per cent of the the city have de R loy mu The incr year istol tate tenors, | Wells T 1 ox- who were vision, high vision Out mined, md to were Is in the ory the other Vederal Tl M. Wood- | ! Wilmot T, |7 1son, Clarene Zickwal hasses, C, ot rt 1 n xamined, 442 cxam! Side, South v Chipp 1 1all Fune |'\| of Thomas Riley meral of hom ol il take ard and com- i ahout two years daugh- ‘ioung Stribling Now Plans to Go to College Northampton, Mass,, Dec. 11 (= Miss Hossie Bodourian, 20 year old government student at the Burnham ool here, who came to America rom Parls, is dead under clrcum- inces that indicate suicide, it was orted hy Medical Examiner ., W wn today. Miss Boudrian, for- student at the international « Springfield, was found on vl the or-|the floor of the kitchen in her iss- \f the ter's home last night. Four jets of \tion | @ Bas store were open. No motive suicide has been discovered. reial - School Meeting railrond st The raphl 13 made Order o DeMolay Branch for o -MH g fo be held ns, s No Cold Fever neadache or grippe ~ Colds h:ak in a day for the millions who . Headache and fever stop, La . in a way so reliable egists guardntee results. Colde are 00 important to treat in lesser ways \l.l, Prica 30¢ cnsm@m INE Get Red Box ‘with portrait olorrow eve upon Bristol chapter ¢ an Hal Do Your Xmas Shopping Here! Vory No, You Don’t A HALF POOND 2 S YoU ANT GOING TO L “Rockaan® 3 OA‘:AYME oUT OF Beautiful Gifts for the BlG CHOICE HANDKERCHIE Art Calendazs Free ne. BIRNBATM Assartment of types Whole LINE O1 10 cubic water s to be Family Plaimille | Water Consumption Still ‘nvrolfil\‘ GIMNE A POUND.” e