New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 16, 1925, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, W IDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1925, W Rockwe o street, Residents Plainville News % | Bistol I}eas 3 ] ORI TAY ON the flling of the petit 1 a glowing eulogy was pro- Arnold, vg rau '}1 i/ F' tlon was made for a g inced by Rev. L. H. Dorchester, Miller, g B o o) | ‘i RA Ul ‘L b ot the buflding pastor of the Iirst M. I, church of Ky S Joseph M. Donovan, ap rtford and former pastor of the - : : t church in Bristol. Many \‘v‘ ],ll } U‘ u “':{\ “.n A] fl\u 1 ,. ol r‘ W ‘~ W soclates at but impressive Govermment |1 S “Coti o ek “eom: |t Funeral of Mr, Reckwell » funeral of Edward D, Rock- who died at the Bristol hos. on Sa wud ¥, was held at his home, 139 Woodland street, day afte ted by ¥ noon. Services were o ] (Plan fo Advance All Branches of Sport Here :ASK FOR BUILDING DEPT. |isvecten e sl ON' UNFAVORABLE REPORT| v cis « 0 i 77 ” 1s In West ceme- Concert Tonight Wennerburg Male Chorus of © a concert at icater this evening es of the Men's 1@ Swedish Luther- .'uyw.« will be as- L lo of fe. will g SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SALE OF LAMPS 1,000 AT UNUSUAL HOLIDAY PRICES The best values yet. Yha score 4 0 Sint P 1 at t {sent in an team 1 1 s t tneer | o rotmen To Investigate Systems [Ville boys T m better, Getels Bill 10 Be Paide- 1 i the ell, W, i Elsewhere — Y. M. €. A, v u‘ N s Haven Just in time for gift selection. ke .-(.:m“.;; ER 1 the Dunbar t the Get- from ) o 1L € J 1 [t 7 to listen ning. The 1 : \ ) ' ) 8 of a series of indus- ing formed Ly the West Ends, who the chur 3 hik 8 C ) 2 tal ~ S ect wil be made a g What better could you give Lose—Pancake Supper Tomorrow |, that the whole family can enjoy? We have a Lamp for whatever spot you want it. DiibesGnke Chelxand fhize: Regular pl'icc' $35.00 Regular price was $17.50 $23,50 , Relarpric o0 11 95 For arved Floor Stippled gold and I)Ide two- Lamps with handsome silk shades with light Floor Lamps, complete with silk heavy fringe; two lights, two silk pull- shade and two pull-ends; big value for cords, All for $23.50. 1.95 each. idge Lamps to match above, regular Bridge Lamps to match, complete with i .00 kind, for $19.50 each. silk shade, $7.95 each, An athletic club to promote all bra e8 of sport in Plalnville is be- at reputation for them- |old-fashioned The § ! 1 « he Products of Indus- selves on the football field this fall, | batter hus onated by a 11 1 " | : LR preRcniec by Hi It The club is at present tlour cc T 1 thers W I : West End A. C., althou be changed It 10wn as the this may [ r. It is composed of [the members of the football tecam |1 “ ind a few others, but is open to all | ‘ | | S i at Post Office ; That the continued warning of the post off ) has been e fact that mp-buy- ary for Post- t0 open an local men who interested dn athletics, A meeting will be held at Amerl- L 4 : can Legion hall Friday ey ! 1 v S ] Wngy C10 5 30 o'clock, when fmportant ¢ 1 i £1% DORt allice 1TbiA metion bo taken up and new mem.- | Program of, f 1 « ( r Lo RuEh S catlioe thanin bers admitted of the granser € The s mitt o Lot The purpose of the club, which s | Youngsters all did well and OLan i notile . y A ) V {being backed by prominent spoyt Much applause fr ooy ar « ¢ that i and C, 1 pLig L EDE|SaE8 OFuiDS xirh |enthustasts he to promote every , from thelr s v ) 8. M1 0 post oics: far Wiy e football |appeared on tl « nde L : . : lidays, and nine extra men have team was a great success and clean- | 0t @ Dre Hayden and rt J n 1 be retained ikl VN aloeklies lothau e i - mtil after Ch additional Sl . it : ¢ Frenest T. W r. chaplain | Parcel post truck has also been put Ends have s ! REER A |they do not expect 1 ‘lr’ 1 team this winter terial enough for o take the floor in rames. A cer v in $8 95 Regular price was $12.50 $5 98 Regular price was $7.95 . i 0 0 Floor Lamps with polychrome Wrought iron stinpled gol finish standard, with silk shade tailor Bridge Lamps, gold base and oval silk made. For only $8.93. shade; extra at $5.98 each. have been com- Bridge Lamps, same style, cretonne shade, Bridge Lamps, wrought iron and decorat- $8.50 kind, $6.95 each, ed parchment shade, $2.98. | e — = $4.95 S.n]o I}fl("fl, Fomp]vf, for black $1 98 Complete with fine parchment wrought iron Bridge Lamps shade; 200 Bridge Lamps of with handsome glassine shade wrought iron for $1.98 each. o =i ks Plainville to Decide T Ya recent trip| At ® special meeting of the voters ; : school district e g rida t 8 o'clock, efforts : Vewala : maf@ | will b de to get a declsion from G . Gl ville board of school visitors : rested parties to declde g % ion for a new school break the deadlock Table Lamps, 100 of Hmm, 23 inches high, Dresser Lamps, only 500, with metal base m will be a with metal base and 16-inch hand decorat- and hand decorated shades; their regular S R " \"," ed shades; two lights with pull socket; selling price is $5.00 each. Our special [ |reprecented Tlainville on the diw. regular $13.50 Lamps for $8.95 each. Christmas price is $2.95 each. | mond T A RS Game A<k For |‘mhll|\' e n.ulmlnl A building 1at in Newi in the district for ; \&t | Some time, Factional differences in t ted for two additional sted by both of education vember, when some progress nd it was voted to ap- v new school. ched when ing upon a site mber in the dis- t the new school 10 e erected upon land offered ) 8. Beals, , instead upon the school. The two- the site, a was lacking and no 1 upon before the ad- of th | — tion received by th aw up suitable resolutions on [course of the party. is the outgrowth 1th of Mrs. Burton W. North. | Reports Are Encouraging in the Clarendon {This committee is composed of | Reports from the Every Member | controve k.‘h iin Charles M, Weldon, Miss canv being conducted this tie V. Hollister and Mrs, G by the Kensington Cong oentres. church are e uraging T R Engagement s Denied cxpected that the ¢ \'\ Ruth Weymouth of Berlin cured will exceed {1 ay denicd that she is en creat margin, although no . Goodrich of Jast is probabi that the drive wil 8] Announcement of thes up- end until next Sunday. Several | New Ruling Put In(o Eiiect by Worthington Fire Distric ment was made several [members of the congregation, who Ui To Pay Wolsard Bill iremen hazards from t s, and they change in the ordinar : ind g Firs ctman William J. Johnson stated this morn- s to bring y, it he is beginning an investi- ition of the systems in use in'gq) e not been ) time y to present. vd notice appeared in |reside out of town, h It s probable that heard from as yet. friends of the young people were Eact i Ttoms for the notice. e R e 1 Meeting Scheduled {munity club will b e been sent to mem- | Knights of Dythi s eve uth Burying Ground ning at 8 o'clock. The enfertain ing attention to special meeting of sequassen Directors - ) ¥ o Com > matter of deciding shown in the call for I'riday night as is- 1 by D, ( ‘wh Hw‘ district com- of the RS, BURTON W, NOnTH fact t largely o members and also by Mr. en whe charge of mee end Tast Miss Weymonth Denjes She Is Tn- chairman of the v this town. It Air ced by all present that the |ui t building e milar to « ow in use 1. v of ly the fire risk town viven Sacred Meart ! s of the town e for a new commissioners sage e Goodrich—Jacols L gogall io ity Tohnson of Ke Is Fined ) And Costs—Oiher | tive committec | | at this time and o Items of Interest About Town, ye transacted. Jacobs Fined $30 Arthur G. Jac Massachusetts, w costs by Judge € in t Perlin town cour ning at the r of ai er 14, Jacobs v Attorney Her passed by s special meeting held on 1 day vember, 192 . 5 : A e s : h ; . Cockings Addresses Club 1 nager George E. Cock- tol and Plainville any addressed the ng of the Employes' wpany held in the ide avenue last his addres A d and a so- West Cromwell; con Gec Pollard; gentie- John o its of the Worthington Iire | trict will have next in held op Monday eve- | “Some of the adv 4 town by acquiring orge G e i meeting and election ment wonld be protec f the Modern Woodmen I he Athletic mem- the fire di ep has v needed in el o' ¢ for inve Will you give yout tting all information | Chr is matter ar pnmittee, This new (ke in order to speed up co sett Tribe Visits hin Sialhliontry andin 5 1ch 1 \ f Y « A large ¢ tion of members choir of the | cnt system how can he to | Perfum 1 articles. 1 of ¢ ) 1 v n Mat sett Tribe, I. 0. R payment of rei e i | storcs Wil Be Open Nights | DOES SHOPPING EARD The Live Wire class of the Meth- | Boginning Friday night and con-| I o Sunday will v 1 Christm the st G tment? Ve und policenian c 2| club will enjoy 1t the home of Mrs. s on Per y The meml ton of Durham, about fwo miler Sfethodist cl rents, allowing them to many weeks on some If it is not 5 duys have clapsed the water turned off from now oi I'rom cent will be " e have pas: fonnl chnrel tmas sale ille will remain opc wil' b ‘elock. step, while drastic, is ne in order that the district may '0 THE LUGAL VOTERS OF THI EAST BERLIN FIRE DI to all. | You arc hercby notifi Home 1 | Annual M of the t Iire Distr will he funds with which to carry In New B » greater, a longer pe wot afford to do that, ir ot that Plainville | 3 , Wednesday, Dee, BUSTER KEAT —in—— « |Added At on for Thurslay v Il ( Commer r beling and Iriday, Dec. 17 and 18 ( y ime at 1 ers have paid up pre hool last of- | m was mint ices of Martin, tho star To elect officers for the com | Come and Hear Al White's 7-Pic merly cm- FEWER UNEMPLOYED 1 himsclf last ni nd led the | Orchestra M| London ,Dec. 16 (A decline of invill v alto i L 5 in the nur T memploy T summary Y S ¢ Do T ersesiat,, || “IRON HORSE? | i e e : wn b President. |slid into a 9-5 lead 1 town, has been spendMg s 1] Attest: P, T, Sicgrist, Clor Mrs, Burton W North slart in the § s gamos, "he total 1,1¢ Mat Good- | than at this tin t yoar AT ¢ Into New Home ¥ 15| 12) a Lot of Santa By BLOSSER BEYTER €ET BUSY N ) LETTER T SANTA T | Company E. 102nd United States [ ] HE HAS T KNoW WAAT EW RACIO, AND Jesolution Committee Appointed 1 oppoion ' the evening. Games wer ved and luncheon was served in the A committec Wwas apy at a

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