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ik 1925, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, wab, nold, rg. Plamwlle News Congregational chureh of ryville | Plainville Electric Co, have finished tehell, to furnish Christmas gifts for the the installation of the ornamental n| ol | | | \In]u, TR P . | Piymouth tor the care of Baldwin | White Way Lighting r’sto euws ‘ ‘ark, and the third year to the First | The employes of the Bristol and THE AROV o ALL WITH FUR. ALL PLAIN COA’ MODEIS AT SAVINGS JUST AS BIG. h chilidren of the church lighting fixtures for the extension of | m,.mm-m Carriers Revealed the white way system which is to | 16 6 388 calth Offfcer B, B. Robbins stat- operated for the Christmas holi- Bristol Panthers , st night that through 191 cul- [days, The system now extends from S ] y res taken from puplis of the For- the houlevard up Main and North AT HUUSEWARMING !\n'm for Ry 1 r[]F MRS [;[]NE S WILL stvillo sehools showed 65 carrlers of | Maln streels as far us Mendew .uuum G b g iy Aluhineriataerms) nonstati i o8 street, each one of the standards be- K ki, r 5 g L) 0 0| . re definite cages of diphtheria, but ing equipped with 1,000 candlepower sy ) nski, g 0 1 1 s mainly carrying germs in the [bulbs, The lights will be turned on Stor ivenings: Saturday, Dec. 19; sday, De Tednesds oc, 2 el i 3 nose and throat. Only five actual Monday evening, Dee, i4, and will Store Open Evenings: Saturday, Dec. 19; Tuesday, Dec. Wednesday, Dec. 23 4(] Members of Ba])[]s[ Church 3 3 9 Nephews and Nieces Hire Lay- of diphtherla have been re- 'be lighted from 5 to 10 o'clock each o g Referee —Jack Tobin | ported fn Forestville vening and including Christ- Surprise Ernest Farrar Fytcopat Churen gers to Wage Contest The health offcer reports Wit an exirahour ke The services at the Church of Our wtionary measures have beer The merchants of 5 Naviour tomorrow, the third Sun- | LR Ryl ,\,,, by t schoo! authorities, and cted will bear the t,owill be as follows ire far from an epi- |cost of installation and the cost for ow OUL & LOQL TOX | 1 ¢ A o WK "0 o UNUSUML BEQURSTS MADE SR commun 10 a church ~r‘|m'“ Fiat Tron Causes Fire rtarial Problems lln !,.. I|.l~||s~l-ll . ), ™ 11 norning prayer and ser- 1 A and the U'neas company tary Arnold the Chamber ° Bristol Panthers Trounced by, 88-9— | on el Gin: No Delinite Cases of Diphtheria in > ¢ shortly after a Of Commerce will the winter ? Tuncral of Bernard J. McGovern . m., evening 1191 Cultures dn Forestville—Mrs, o'clock yesterday rnoon to the M ¢ DOLBNRE s A0 and sermon by Re Geor home of Arthur Woodford of Mer- tlatio i L el - [ ] Monday Morning—Chureh Notes— | Griffith of Jiristol Usher R M. E. Church i amer found ‘\.w\\ln un‘ ba l“!il a ‘.\ I y,:\ o W s Iriday and Saturd, s N S ShiTo sl the Iriday and Saturday, Janna 1 Parcel Post Window at Post Office I el s e St HaR A Coverhieated ot % The mcetingy will be fa the new THINK OF THE DELIGHT SHE WOULD EXPERIENCE About 40 members of the churep ("' '© the sucred ministry, | Tho nephews and nieces of the iron had ket fire to the froning | MO L UPON RECEIVING ONE OF OURS and congregation of the Baptist| Baptist: Church te Mrs Cone ¢ ird. Small damage resulted. cutive secretaries of New A church paid a surprise visit to the g services will lv“‘u o, Wi t Singer Resigns 1 organization will Le dis. . | new home of Mr, and Mrs, Ernest D0/ tomorrow at the Plainvi 5 ( a Oakes Usher of reretary Arnold is secre. Special Savings Can Be Made Now e AT L e e et T M m T TR I TR " ovening, Th cring was in the ! V! Rev, 1L B the prob t the Prospect M. | ‘hants' Forum Meeting ON GARMENTS THAT WI SECURED IN THE COAT nature o wrning of their o il preach morn- | yis has resigned her position third of the Merchants' For- MARKET AT MUCH LESS THAN REAL VALUL recently pu 1 Lome 1 ‘KJ Cvening. - Morning service | repr Onkes, who iy prominent in | ums will be held clnb ; Lm 1y sehool fol- | ciry il circles of the state, has on Wednesday evening, January 6, © present | A , Have added these to garments of our own stock at greatly floor lamp and maornin ce. Lvening | hate ! in poor health for some 7145 p.m. It is expected that this reduced prices and offer wonderful values for prices asked. 1 [§¥uciva(on SRR SLTRTEI ) | conside erm. The | hiag found it necessary to re- mecting will be of even more Inter- ul fen coba e, Thursday, prayer meet- | elients of Lawyer O'Connell, linquish her position for the pur-|est than the previous meetings as Materials, colors and stylings are the very newest and most in ! / .“-"M'l'w-‘_r o Mrs, Cone, fire AR GO e Grni U R prominent people of Bristol favor. ot e Hr W, ( U, Tea | Eva Orvls, Mrs, Av Hart, Judge Peck on “Bristol have been invited to address the ces. Mrs, Vernon Granger, | The W. €T U, will meet at the | Booth son Boc 15 of Tn the falk given by Judge k ‘murnu »!'rn:uwflhv}x A%aorn#.v !:;«)- . 0 . Hope Iarrar, violin; H. | lLome ¢ 5. . Wallace wh on | Ville; Harg of this city on B I” as part of the Bristol |ther has been Invited to discuss with Fashloned of Soft Plle Fabrlcs AElnet, ool B W Tar: | Titsdn ernoon, A Christmas | Tyrrell, Mrs \1\~ l\;x <\.1v| Night program, he stated several | nu-:;l::).x'n !hv]\ \i:l:‘nluv ;lo‘.-‘i?‘:: \ o \ o AR L e S SRR Mr ornol ats0.[teay SN0y i Glion o | Mta.C « Ward of Now e o city that 1t §s safe |Situation; General Manager Arthur SOME MADE PLAIN, OTHERS WITH “““\‘I)\O\” FURS m'wl« :\‘ ling in her \|:l;|.x} ;wx\:\‘t}~ Snee ‘ L Und terms of the will, Mrs ui e “\’r-fhnni‘!\m\'n by a large |S. Barnes of the Bristol Press will USED IN THE MOST EFFECTIVE WAYS, GIVE: OUR COATS sing manner, Mavtha Rehekal Soclal [ Cone lert about $30.000 in trust With | proportion of the radio audicnce | discuss the matter of “Advertising” AN INDIVIDUAL CHARM. WHAT M()l{ll l{()\ AL GIFT? \dwiches, cake and coffee were | Martha Rolekah will hold a | the Bristol Trust Co., which was or-1,nq were facts which were certain- -\\‘l""”‘; y‘_‘(}"n“;‘:"”‘. ‘?O'F‘:L‘"g:;",“"‘:' singing of “Auld | poverty in 1. O. (. . Yall fdered to pay the income from e 1y pioasing news to Rristol folks, | MAnager George ° $29.50 for Coats................. ...Regular price $39.50 each by present ended a | Monday evening, A large attendance | estate. After a few minor beauests | por ngtance; But fow of Bristol |Bristol and SRR m;mlc o 7.50 for Coat Regular price $45.00 each c . is desir re made to relatlves amounting 10| oiiisenn renlized that thero are|D® Pressnt to talk aver the mibiect o S o i -hegular y 2 0do, | & % | 4 Y A el that | - R of transportation with the merchanis E ) > ioo R40 T 1 Pose Wind Catholie Church {about $1,000, it was provided 17 Bristols in the Unlted States and | 75 for Coats 5 .Regular price $19.50 each t Window, The regular masses will be held |the income from the remainder |t B o H e e Targont | To Curh Nuisance 846.25 for Coats....................Regular price )0 each ‘.'l"’,‘“"”“‘ Bs ';“"H“" o olelonk tomarrow. mor o the first year to buy books | 0 O e Faietol | It Was learned today that the elty $50.00 for Coats............. .. Regular price $59.50 each 1 at the post offic (M8 at the Church of Our Lady of | for tho Terryville Public Eoean (n 1727 and wes b oomomted ‘[';":‘f‘:‘m’;’i: "['h:“:‘:;‘lnl:nfi’:vlz lp:';:::;: R S ....Regular price $65.00 each ristmas rush, The | Merey, o $n school at 9 the second year to a fown in 1785, In 1875 it was |to the large number of curbstone ) Regular price 369.50 each 1 to the e " e ~| still a small rural village, but l‘n |salesmen, ftinerant vendors and beg- Regular price $85.00 each hing pur | 1900 1t had become the nineteenth | gars which seem to have become an epidemic in Bristol lately. | Apparently the word has gone forth that there fs a lot of money in Bristol and therefore the city is G L fie are most cordially invited to | {6 > state in population; in 1910, 3 services the seventeenth, and in 1920 the stead of heing | Morning I . 10:4h o'clock Advent Christian Church nth, Between 1900 and 1910 they will be Sermon, “Nmas £ Back 16:45 & m., Morning worship. 1 passed in population Na Anthem, “From thy Love [T ick and Willimantic and it is be- oper amonnt | Chureh tomorrew will be as fe S, AS WELL AS THE SPOR/] OUR COATS. YOU'LL BUY! COME, SEE the sender, and pastor will speak on the theme 3 2 i 2 3 Sl | considered an easy mark for the out ed in a lar ket in the post- T Gounod’s Redemp- [*The Cost of ling Children's | i, 0q that since the last census it | |of town vendors and beggars. The b ter's room, has heen ‘ school atter the morn- fsermon on, “David’s Giant has passed Danbury, Middletown, |city i able and willing to take care e T : ading Young Teople's cirele, | 12:05 p. m., Sunday school WOUF rorrington and Greenwich, The |of its own unforturiates, but there = ; — e 1he Worship period, 6:00 p. m., Loval Workers' Serve | oobuiation by the census of 1 |is some objection to contributing to I ay; r [ li- {the r i 1 to ng . The canvasse v: L0 1o be compli- 25 mmnh:: serviee will be taken undles, This Dot ( iee . was 20, and by the method the suprort of cripples who work Be’ n ews mented on the (horough manner in [{rom the Fourteenth chapter of i s work for t Tinior e | " 7:00 p. mu evening worship. Sub- | 0 S compllution from |five and sne-half days in £he faster: whiel they covered the entire town, |Book of Romans, Sunday schoof | nd enable 1 fit the Heet, “Where Are You & [RAHS HWE BE“N CHOSER " aeington Eapenses Will Be §2- 1o Secure 213 Pleds come to a close his town, hs . i school enumeration, the pre anny time: : ent fes W nearby cities and round out will met at assing up no one, i i i al e . 10 p. n 1 the great- | Young e Adfiemative: ¢ g p. m, Friday, mid-week | 500 1ation is estimated at over 27, week by spending Saturday aff- e ‘“] \‘j" "'l‘ 1 e Grewnida: icistinn society at 6 p. | or lity i Negative: Loyal Smith, prayer meeting. 000, Savings bank deposits have |ernoons and evenings in asking alms ame house when restdents were [m. The evening sorvies lg selied Y. M. €. AL Wins Auain Iy committee mects Thes- MeGovern, grown from a per capita of $304 lof people who, many of them, are found to.be wuny from hame, The juled for % olelack oy bjvet Y. M. CoAL basketball team 7 m.. at the parsonage, Bornard J. Me- [ in 1910 to $534 in 1920 and $611 |carning less than the beggars. ““‘ ik f8tal 1 : \"_"'\\I el ress by the pastor will |5 Back into winning form last | I D yesterday morn- | on Octoher 1, 19 “Holy City” To Be Sung Bl £ CHGIICE A DN TR bes imes of the IKigs of |n n ju finished with a rush Ly ay from 5 o'clock on, in the 4 Hamlin street * Buricd Liguor Under Tree Alfred R. Gaul's sacred canfata VASS[S T P P ‘r; it that lvv‘.,- Istael and Judah.” land defeated the Bristol Panthers by | igqiie (O é hold from the home of 18| Tn spite of the fact that Mike|“The Holy City” will be presented ut sington was thoroughly canvassed, | stded 28-9 score. The visitors, | : 3 e ' o St [the chure rorrow eve i and Leon Honiss watehed ont for the | Antual Christmas lell 0 Raalaol Methodist Chureh Mix, Patrick Farrell of 86V ozinski hid his liguor by burying |th hurch tomorrow eve ‘ o tintet of Bristol high school T strot stol, at 8§ 0'¢locK it ynger a peach tree in an or- s and orchestra un- ‘|.1.y Berlin side of the matter. The wnnual (mast treetaxars wit un o hot game during | S iniios Bt i et s R el ot S of Daslash B chan Men's Lyceam Debate | vises will be by Sund « r, which closed with S el D NOCTONWEARE n ] I N ¢ husie at the church, “T1 o . ) olem n nue, he was not sufficiently careful 1sic at the chureh. “The ‘MWMMMMMWMe\WWmWnWWMM, ot i sl B S St e e e TRl Sl DU iy F d Iyecum debates will be held Monday chureh ing, Do- second period the hone Wil e | Morey ot 9 olciock, Rev. Bdward s sy police de. |KROWN of the sacred cantatas an! evening at $ o'clock in the parlors | comber ors. | fonnd itsolf aml from then o | b ot v ot i A T e 1 i S | Merider N partment who 1006 atle ga ‘Omhs § m CO el Fum of the Kensington Methodist church. | Special i en- | visifors were held seorclecs fron L LD e will eclebrate with maas, | SEFFICL BA0 With spades and |part of the 19th ce {tilins bee The subject for debate wil “Re- | leriainment il b by ' floor and were able to tally only Looliwlilianeet atiit folclack s there “hile Ty, Father Manning of Nau vols vesterday afternoon. As a |2ccorded a frequency of productior it aon scosrinb ol areatn. mMembore o Sund ¢ frec-throw sirip. Not ) has been e G the find, Lozinski was | Caualled only by the greatest orn 1 department of aviation, 1he Falr Draws Big Crowdd o Bl John bt Judge Donovan in|(OT10s. The solos of the cantaf chief exeeutive of which shall be a | o ] vl i : SHCRS s anoan T Ak v important factor in b w | The Foresterd' carnival at Tuit with | locat ehure he city court this morning and |} : Y member of the president’s cabinet S R i 1 : 6 the popular « which 1l $6.500 Al | The debaters will be, for the af-| | ;" :" I“y””"”' S ]' % < i i Sy ! v ‘\‘ by ‘”;‘l "W: 'K" 1““] S8 work is held 1 _{firmative, Joseph L. Wilson and Ora | 170 i S Joor c i i LA DSOS G Ser T Athirs ldzerly, and for the negative ‘”,,‘r 4 Prize T 1 m The tudi AP for God” and soprano solo . in | Dr. Matthew H. Griswold and Harold | i AR Sl v a 5 : in dantk, who conducts’ " a |y ang ‘Ave are used very Closes n o 00 5 ‘That AEpuinnla woail rdec vening and sp-eial g Ly ken farm on Shrub road, Ed OBl R Taa Rul rom {ho worl Raon sl lance turnished by a i e ¥ il and Mrs. Eve Twardy of |y aae o o R p ¢ Interest. | spent coniderable time Stiliying thils | 5 MEC S \ noof th ; o \ g L itself. subject, which Is an interesting one | F1OW I orciestra | e hiece wilRnEro-IRUTHERISEGHL A Arafnlsafarraaier dhy taking part in the chornus ¢ canvas- 'and one which will no doubt come fo Fast Berlin Jtems ont on ol Sltee i officera Jate Inst night on sy ranos, Daisy Booth Dailey, the 1wo Con- |t fon of the publie ladies of the Saered Heart The isitor re A T Josep omplan {1 CHBTECIO) pior transporfation. giizaheth Gleason, TEstelle Platt tomor- | Within a short time. residents | church will hold theie weekly whist | the final period With | e ~ i ‘_,,“K-, M., | will be brought to trial Mon- | Richar ¥s Whitham; altos, < in fown tor Sf Borlintand ve fol- lsocial in the ch pariors Mo i it g his mother on day morning. 1 e, Der Toreh, serlin Con ool olhh o activities of evering at 8 o'clock, Miss Tnez I Do Your \mas \hnppmu Here!f jans 82y | A 1 cor 1 by fhe three rong Saxton; $6,500 bY [the Iyecum and there will prob |Will act as hostess and all are In- Very Beamiful Asscrtment of A Christmas troe for the childr officers on the farm of Peter Janik [tenors, G . Cook (director), ington Con- be tendancs on Menday | Vited 1o attend Gilts for the Whole Tamily > reh of Our Lady of Merey [0n Ste ot vwrn.wl two . 15 R Philip B. Shaller, the debate on this | There will be the vegular morn % from fomor & of liquor, Janik 'Henry Tove »s, Robert Don- : [ I a week from tor have Drbvor s hon Gabri : . aur '\!\’_ RN i) e Rinin Glaus in the city court |aldson, Will Graham, Arthur Ciass Lleets ONicors chureh Sunday a1 9 o'cleck followe w11 s, CHOICE HANDKERCHIEFS 1o o P i 1. Wasley ton M. Wood- class of 1026, K¢ ston $ v school at 10 e'cloek, {&mith, rf. (Capt ) TS A T i f HAlana conti of ford r high shool, h the Mitehell of New Rritain will |1y TR 01 1 et Plainville ' ) street, who was P R ing officers for its vear of serviecs, S s special. Sunday | Weeks N fined the institution: Pros Good- | There will be the regular mornir rs, inagazines, Christmas cnrds I USE SULPHUR IF o en: vice-president jworshin at the Methodist chu i tionery., Candy. D'rior's drug He was represen nelle; tary, 1'r: undaz at 10:45 o'clack followed by | e S | torney Noble E. Pilerce. Gt 4 treasurer, Reha Fssa school at 12 a'clock, The | 0 ; L SKIN BREA KS OUT DL e il 158 adviser for the coming year nior league will meet at 3 p. m St—5 room tenement, new Aristol, o8 will be Mrs. Anna M. Young. 1 the evening service witl he held | hou: Call evenings. vt win 5 : housc. U % 1o a vote taken by the 0 o'clock v. Bergreen will | The Plainville Trust Company D Kensington Methodist Church | The last whist social before Christ- | & W 'lll\el' Missing W h‘h‘l ] ‘ May B. Lord will preach af [ iven hy the ladics of St. Gas v g, lllll~ Safely it 43 ton Methodist chureh tomorrow |attended. The prizes were awarded LG i ' Tl ; 10:45 o'elock icet of the to following: Ladies’ first, Miss g R mon will he Gift of Eternal |Antoincite Cote; second. Mrs, M me it puts more money in the pockets e i 1 will [Sugenhime and third, Mrs. Arel tors in asing the in r il i o T 1 and IOAL Wil : 5 u \ Poyne and | . Mickey Walker Our Compan ord will be in charge of | | Co : ommuniiy Theater i v oming wi < & ck rel to flery ma carried out [ Plaivitle i Bt QERghcen lonnd ; B egular midweek | : : ol its y - a foider 11 R SATURDAY, DI, i 1 ts stroying nurel | [ i < ana SKENTUCKY PRIDI offers as mu : R T s the will be Teal | J : T v o rr and S SUNDAY, DIC. 13 i F AL i desea Is the eczema ri leaving Afoane s et George O'Brien, In | E 0 and hadh t 19 o'clock tomorrow “THANK U | i irly Pa church, Kensing school will meet at the PLAINVILLE, CONN. exceeds any rec Two Shows Saturday and Sunday 6:15 and §:15 usual hour. Sacred Heart Chureh Mass will be celebrated at 9 clock tomorrow morning at HM brary associntic t Sacred Heart c John €. Br U R FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Sumuel A. Fi tor will deliver in addre morning service 10:4 he subject being : 4 SCHOOL WORK. AN Financial Nceds, SRR with the Every Member t for in ke church, ( Canvass, which will be held tomor- | tizead N ) T.!tow afternoon. The Men's ciass | kinson, $1.- |Will mect at 12 o'clock, & 1 the | Henry 1. | Sunday school. The Junior Endeavor t Upson y will be in session at 3 p. m, Young People’s society will | it 7 o'clock | Kensington Congregational | astor's class of young men | |will meet at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. The subject of the ad- | - iress by Rev. Vernon L. Phillips at | roll ea = ral weeks | " NIGHT own. 1t FORESTERS CARNIVAL | "v- | FORESTERS HALL ik Berlin | chairman