New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 15, 1925, Page 7

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mry 4 A \ ) \EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TULSDAY, DECEMLER 15 ). T T - - e e —— Y ‘ B [ the 1 | t ) Evtobnd ' i ¢ 5 1 by the orches. j i y tol | o ‘ ai’ubn, e In.la \ itdivi v w9 | | Diphthieria Situation Cheeked RNy oo agle g ey I sl = ! I tion in the | et e R e ) 5 belleved to | 3 I NEY OFFIGERS 9 ‘ LGS /”tfirds kopping Center: PYTHIAN T M‘ L LioitL L ] e Plan 1 ! enti Store Open Evenings: Saturday, Dec. 19; Tuesday, Dec. 22: Wednesday, Dec. 28 d M | ) 8: Se ay, 193 sday, , 22; sday, 20 m ey ' Ad il R e e 7y Elizabeth Grilin Heads Socletye e o - o George M ; | | KolPtoBlet |pisen 64 : P FURNITURE AS CHRISTMAS GIFTS : e : | OFFERED HERE BY US I nadtimogt i TTREAT : ‘ i T tter o 1 1 U HYUR P BRIGHTENS THE HOME AND MAN STRUCK BY AUTO. : ‘ A fortunate purchase, coming to us through the immense pure M. C. A, Has Two Games Tonight | to i k I i ‘ power of the Syndicate Trading Co., has brought a carload of ST RS ot Deathy GHt Bahonalk Ch T : | HANDSOME CEDAR CHESTS e At e o mente oS T : Beautiful Models in Walnut and Mahogany Finish and Cedar Lined o that go on sale at Uiy b e \ Fined Py 20 Per Cent Less Than Regular Prices Eythian Sister, G serve for the sear | MONE | Lol : | Some With Trays and Some Without Lillian Ku 0 ¢ oo ian: " RED CEDAR CHESTS, regular 00 value : . RED CEDAR CHE STS, regular 0 value.... S nEOD 3 WALNUT FINISH CEDAR C III $ 0.00 kind....... A0 J l WALNUT FINISH CEDAR CHI 00/ kinds s o e vote w i MAHOGANY ll\l\l[, lvr’u‘"] $35.00 value........ Sia e ala s H 15.00 value ceveen : o , ] .fln and $65.00 each % i 4 L me 1\10'_"111\ '\r(l walnut finishes, big values he at ¢ 1 x . oee o $15.00, $19.50, 50, $35.00 L ,u(). $ l. y 25.00 to §45.00 Colored People to Meet re 0] END TABLES , 20 different’ \1 o0 N f T ey .00 each Bl GATELEG T 4 \\'Elh ) \Nr‘d ) ; > - L edge, spec . 0() each S r SEWING CABINETS, ;;vmmw m'n(\kd nmhn | K. of I, to Flect n 3 | mntnn ]md f«w | i Is Worth $1¢ ! | e v | i 1 Complete Suites -\w Most Appropriate for Gifts and Will Be Enjoyed ! | by Every Member of Your Family LT fo g ; ,4 . ent preparation an f i\ Berlin News e ‘ SiErsia g m were Dr. 1 f tito Chas L he ¢ tive s Claudo | w struck By Auto 191 ‘ Uiomua s Lnwloyes' Mletung Are lnlm Indictment : and the Frolda of Mill street, = r ) f ¢ C , Mass, De, 15 (P— [ % I rouhness n commented upon , was struck by an § t " 1 LU And "”'”;‘r‘ll ( ]1 of by motorists, moblle oper rated by J. ki “.»\ i . Shark : L | T e O E ast Berlin Items - v . y ‘ b ., lot Berlin Savings Bank, and C. gular meeting of the A \ : ; 16h g d | ) Q. e hias sociole. ! roof t oard of el ! Manel HaSllt Cflme UD a Dis Ton Disinees mans hall on Grove st he : ; o i ; : bl G q . . I this evening GIBCLL d into the ML t e oftice, in superfor S aae navy has roturn ARl i ; " i ol | U S ; ’|”~x‘ nip e e ',VL S ! : v Britain Tribe To Visit ST e ’ RIVED |close of the presence of ! 1 were bafled (M ——— pastor of the K will be held ,‘3 § i 11 ‘ 1 1ot ; B Volume of Mail Doubles As Christ- gk A. Barnes e as ral 3y 1 D'OLIER PROMOTED LEroon. i : el nur tehes fo N N. 1., Dec. 15 (P—Frank mas Draws Near—Men's Tyceum on subjocts announced by the _ The cing class will m e e v, (6] \ I, of Philadelphia, the first : T TR TG ' Il this evening Cook. No arrcst was made ) ocial D Planning Interesting Peatures — |proved to he intere . ) LNt i waa! alaoted vice y Other Items of Interest. . il Wetaild S| avoidable s wi 1 } ¢ KSciastior o basement Two Games Toniaht t I The matter of laying walks 0 ° i e SMCIA ) e oy e \ly,‘ “f;l‘\‘ ”\” e Lo " of m\ Anna Dutton | cop this even Crabs i N e . 4 i ings of the Kensington fire district || o5 Lot : S S\ ‘m‘\ ford hospital v th Vol Cotn 1 It W ure i \tertain v committee and no petitlons for such |1+ 1 Siaknhit e i nal mink Y held from her chool quintet & 1 1 7 S i valks have been reccived, according '™ s AT s T e m V‘\“ Vest Cromwell this y y high school wi « ( to & member of that committee to- et v S fessnnnt S a0 cioakbvith Buvic 1 by Repeated Offenitor ; "t A meoting of the committes was |IFOgram of the Men's Ly ifton who wasl in' hor gocond team W S [2 ness was transacted. It is probable Some time in N Lo s Al L. Dutton of | 5y prolimin 1 start at R ) that if residents would voice thei was appointed ;\\ 5 Cromwell, a_nicce, Miss Tracy | 5 g'elock. A good i i ! g e 1 G0 eaaU i TG (ChRERBIGE NG i semcn | DULEOn FONE RAREAF i (07 Mana W ail ik Foaeteralle. aancatoaii ot fanlan s S o B would bo done about his committee consisting of H. M. hephew, Herbert Wilkinson of Los | {ho toam, which has won three of il aid out, 11 . walk along Main Owen, Douglas Dedlers b ts fonr games and fs making a good A 3 v e Rt George W, Tryon. W Annual meeting ard election of for it 1 AAAAAAAAAAAA~ I e 1s Hushed 4 comes well nigh impassible g o8, mock A ‘..‘ ict will be held Whist Thursday Night On S A Many residents have complained meeiir 2 Friday evening. A public whist will e \ about the condition of this scction 1siustic } meeting ction of ing by the 1 1it, and G e ot of ™ Woodmen society at Y years, but apr will The commi will start work on | their hall Thursday ey Al e = : : ing to take the necessary step rrangements inmediately, since | menthers ar of re of a f to get the matter before the com- "b‘h"w rati '\.n:v"“ - o 4 : B IR e e Ford Carries His Fight ' iz ! ) 4 N that a petition was abo; cir- lur Old Dances to [m“ fin Was a Good Boy { \ culated thronghor ton, ask 6 S Ar \ v 1 his er le for re i ] 2 ) od 1 fashioned squa ompanion, John Krayeski, wer s that tho y Y L . s d by Constal I W. Furrey ott i 1 boy,' Ehe fnaxt fabatg fofithe ual outing January | fined $1 and cc 18 He 5 1 in Ju 15 Wayside Inn & Crash Settled s a e [Y i nation Ttay Dun il N. Y., and pants. A v I send one of \ on It he water n . y ’ 1 tol from Detroit to | Sunday, As a result n T ) & e San and thoritles have 1 but a earlicst tunity in o Mr. Ford, whose case and no ar W n the ¢ I cal office to do To I'I«I\Hulnnrl ne T \ 1 } n « v to H ock-1: t, A 1 0 who ¢ s rapidly as it s " ve 3 to 8 o'clock tomorrow aft Fresh Eggs 69¢. 1t T backward ! ' 1 ¢ d eveni so hoxes will 1 i i ¥ ributed from New Haven by st Bt Russ mail, outgoing 1 s some time |l is « ted _— Sl ot = kG » Club Meeting s e Picl] ‘ N < of the Kensing FRECKLES AND HlS FRIENDS Is in a Pickle foreign cour mad Sove twa countries nd it is | difficulty in har the volume of |cial rs ¢ 3 the ter will be | | | I - . mail, in spite of the fact that it is |discuss | s, { FORTWLUA® ’ s increasing each day. An cfticient One Case Is Scheduled | S A rural and local « wkes | So far as is known, only onc case | it from the office quickly T 1l be t e Berlin town t | [ soon as outgoing T ¥ Is s evening, 1 J bs / sent to the raflroad stat I e, Mass which | s The new equi ! s continued from last week. A | quarters have 1 b 1 ust before court | \ nd it is possible for those last Tue \uuu:lv ght | P v A at the post offic i s | 5 o Tt ssible 1 to : i « s 1it nt | \...wm.- Wins Debate ¢ until to 1 Three Scrvices Sunday | Which &hall They ) ) v President’s Cabir ) o'clock in the morning, the 9| gave the decision to the negative on o'clock service being a special one \ welght of argument, the other two ne of the foreign groups. N o -

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