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NEW BRITAINV DAILY HERALD THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1925, eeeeeeeee———————————— e W le b 5t PO larly impressive effect avas gaincd IS HE[[] A RUMF wy Pope, w! Wor tne St i SA[ARY IAERE Q (harles Anderson Chosen Com- | The singing of Christmas carols | Mv. and Mrs. H, L. Judd ENtertaln |y 1ho use of only these two colors I ToRhIg Apa Hrlenta " oot : wround the community tree on the out 200 g onjoyed former statc iy lB mander of A, G. Hammond Camp i 19| At Shuttlo Meadow Club For Mr, | About 200 - guests enjoyed A s nals gatnered in i ine chape ts whict Maple Hill park, will be held as e rah i to hear n Te Deum of thanksgiving ; e ke A —_— | usua Christmas ev 7 o'cloe ad into the recor —Installation on January 6. Maupl on Christmes eve, 8t 7 0'0lock: | gnq ‘Army, Oarice Fetterholf, ; luneh w n and woemt Lo s o Pop P t o a o v n . u ‘ pa | o statements made over V A committee appointed by the | Red Ha[s T[)day C()me]red on o r ho and express | ronioq of i Al \ ag@ Rmses W(}I[[d A l 35 Charles Anderson was elected | Woman's club o Maple Hill will | Colrful without color, was the ; ' B ORI eyt Al ! te | communder of A, G, Hammond have charge of the arrangements, | Black and White ball given Mr. q 4 2 g New Cfll‘dll]als Wostr : ; ; tating e bell or Hill to Tax Ra[e camp, U. 8 W at an election — and Mrs, Harold Lee Judd at the New Canaan, Conn, Dec. 17. () 3 | s iy p s from the er t evening. Of- Miss Helena Doane, daughter of | &huttie Mcadow club last evening "ho special committen nnnml by iR el ; e f o serve with him ind Mrs. R, B. Doane, 18 ex- |in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Carlos town to have charge of crectior Rome, Dec. 17 (M—At a pu < re are rtai y Salary increases petitioned for o ) A. Carlson, senlor | be home Satur from the | Fetterholf of Chic Mrs, Fetter- of a ne gh school building has in- consistory tod the red hat was prineir rdl- last night's meeti of the comm ¢ Willlam Kramer, | New Jersey State college, for the | holf was, before r marria in \ ects to submit confe! S | i T 0 g { couneil gran would amou vice commander y ristmas h . |c ¢ short . Mi; ¢ ons by Janu- ot ll,”’. “\ Sl fl MISSQL fll: A t 18 to rem: 4 to three-fifths of a w t ax Nor 3 he 1 = fece of Harold Judd ary 2 ons belng from 150 A Gl D D LG Bl ern Jome on a gr teqn at of thiy | Wiston, officer of the guard ison Mann and | granddaughter of Mrs, M. N, | architeets who wrote asking for op- and An’ Ui aeoreticoraisiory ot Hlas wr, A foint installation of the camp ann of RobbIns av- | of Iranklin square, portunity to show plans, The new Bl 4 ! n nd ¢ strictly ol Of this amount feh represent nd auxiliary officers will be held € 1 Monday from Rock- | As the name Indicates all cos- school will cost about §150,000. Today's s _on the H i rporation in cash more 0,000, * @ meeting on January 6, Frank |land, Mass, where they went to at-|____ o il i s e hoosts asked by police and fire Shay of Hartford, the depart- tend the f 1 of Mrs, Cushing, e S of L 3 ——— commander, will officiate al |mother of Mrs. Mann. M i 4 ntiaucd from First Page cuscd's. Dismissal woul | Ther K lar fire: N the installation, A supper will be e The Maple Hill Bridge club was 1. How much more neccssary t nse of § served at T o'clock. \ r mem o army to|daY, a ot $25,1 A flat in- ccond round of the inter-city entertuined Tucsday afterncon at JJ ’\Y& 7 w8 e (o 10§ BRIyl ST A G L helwo Rithal camplanntliche ot Mrs, H. B, Lienhard on I : Q“ 1 from the army for such N ¢ payroll tota y his city and that of Golf street. The first prize was 280 i herefore positi increase $17,14 M en wi old at Odd I°®. awarded to Mrs. R. B. Doane, the U g - - v vas without precedent Hotag b . o Nearly every city employe 1 ks oy a1 Sa s econd to Mrs. L. Kinsley, and the 1t BEATS... as it Sweeps as it Clmn.t_ Pius ed for a substantial boost fn solary iy LA, ot g Attacks Unfounded 1 for a substantial boost in contest, played at Meriden n |third to Mis, G Root, Jlored court, he mount > t1 - \ Hairaalto : S b : e e e s : New York. ind was saluted by the 8 Alitel . 3 > 3 5} {3 L el o e e LS ¢ ERinab ¥ | rules req : Directed Verdict of Not Guiny or- May Call Meeting of |Gifts for Patients in G R ‘ SL L L O 3 ¢ RO o e (oal Merchants Tuesday | ! I purple robes. v A : s ) T CT R e C Government Hmpfla N Plus XT solemn ] ; 1 types. Ti A e voated| Schooner. which fs sald to vary among deal- | Packages containing Mentlons ONicers By Name S E S AR 4 s : _ s is city, be discussed at |gifts for W held t 1n t f SR w4 Portland . 17. (P) - Sl i ew the World War who are pa ents in \onies he thet iasionat s " 4 l port on the trial and directed ve p i Mnpsliaion it in rious at in turn over the head of each | HAEDE : X : NGUTSEn dict of not guilty for Captai ; LHOLGELL LY :‘,‘,::‘l':,',",],"‘ cotinlry, williba sent out g SR [ Lding, ! o “Would an admonishment fit 11 icos and the six member ¢ SLSAURAMA | e m s of which the ’ al ¢ ) . . ; t Is likely there will G 2ddy-Glover post, ! Mok f } o m. | Ameriean Legion; the American Le- S he tonan: cor : ey ol g sfon w ine |ion auxiliary and the Mur ¥ ¢ 1 into the record tements | last June, p ¢ as arrived at during & Rl rville Andersor Vi Tiiie . s B clentdan ] i3 meeting held yesterday afternoon |Home Service bur . alg i 2 be, 5 ; { Attorney I' erlito thot it Bl e 6 Cham® | | New Britain Vet are patients < 3 i accu jepart he fuel committee of the Cham en p SRS e 0 t. G ; i o Lo e e e in hospitals at Rutland, Mass., San m e Dl © TeVIVING | opice General Patrick y Exceptions » allos Vhuuas e conmaice SESREREREEY Ut e e e miuamensh ohn o fdt ! i | Nt Chelsea, Mass., Middletown, Norwich, Nicest Laxative, | s o Bt e B 20 Slals s B L T e e Aoy Now Yo St 2 gifi which comp!= Iately 9y “the g lant, able ot | € v o Alse b aator L tions Uantthe e the veterans is an an- | 4 ; : fhanos uw::fn“l it we 1 A..ux’oumn\\‘ PR, A e ! used for fuel in this city shows that Dual event. ;. Chritms . T ,nt hfir neb the amount of oil used for As 1s cus € 39 ¢ J 4 oS b0l f ishiment at all. 2 rected to carry o 1 ners will be t as ar C z s e lapatne o A \ting purposes execeding the |NeTS ¢ e e e beyvond my poy of de- I ) o : gL teap: ount used in 1924 was ec lent | families of ¢ s you tr hink what your giit to her e P 1. Thank he is : G ? i to 600 tons of coal. The 1525 con T | 1is Christmas, consider I\c* needs. L ”\m,‘m g ” Dl i «l selocted | the cusiom of ot vice: Babrolad bng B B arioonan! in sine _.-lr\\l‘\y: Think of her, ¢ "I\l"b tok p your home g - crous I le during | Out to a soldi 1 only a sixt SUERE fon the increase may claan with the inefficient, old-fashioned ition who had com L " " Lol i e .‘ ‘ H W §50.000 ‘,'\l'l’f)r SALESROOM | 0 MERSE r‘; Pt jthe \ ‘XJ‘ALK_OVER tools provided her. ety B ; ! has been proven guilty? Sl % : g 0 g i0s orl o 1in ¥ onf t ) 1 he Vil rt anstotitueljotienual b i 'Imn think of her happ ,u\'::‘lfs 1e could ) G ¥ i Ol B o Tiow then ¢ o e ey l\xl\nwnw\ V'S WORK STORE NEWS | and Ler rugs electrical and ges of education and n ay vile storercom and | Deputy Hir Buggigh air-clean them. How free homuuubyry s of the at Slippers for I would her wor kday be! i e o Guillon ¢ ion Co, for the )t Bl naehlis T | 'And it’s easy to buy! il A Rl e e +. Christmas | ol suimnfod i il ol RESG SR - ol o of A. W. Vibhert e \ o of the drill school at| Lvery man's got a favorite ‘ THE * {o enal t peact e & : vit s and for years has | chalr where he likes to go ‘ iy : ‘ L i e —-— \‘n-‘ b e Wil U i e ) SPRII@G %UCE EY ot “,'.”' A e lding 15 re for Bl . - e that chair will be al the 1 e | | gripe, more comfortable if he's got a nice pair of slippe ELECTRIC CO. to put on :;'Itt‘r suppe 5.77.79-81 CHURCH ST. TEL. 2240 [ % YL 7 g T | They make fine presents. 3 E{E i i'l E | Prices $1.75 and up. o Here ave a few that we R0 PEPPERFOR RHEUMATIC PAIN N otiaifc B atldenonins BReE Q"“M“’*Fz ¥ ca Tan kid Everett o satiated ieat Poneiraton andosiaagiar et e c K slippers with leather soles, i i t Vin / il Hos $3.005 also in soft soles. Instantly and Brings Quick- ! rot s of aveence Winthrep Coun i g 3 ’ i el Has h-cut suede slippers, wt Relief Kra f=inte nd exj ilE a0 2 s = » | ig 3 cst Relief Krown finerss o be, i expectation of H ‘.ij(m of Q‘fl‘l‘,e”i E‘gER HESBAND [ ool lined, at §3.50. : S ne unlted aln Wil Saentm N B aonc - Tan kid Romeo slippers at 5,00, Mrs, Joseph Bendacz of 7 aver Street, New Britain, Cos Tells Public How The New Tonie “ERBJUS” uu.nu”.:l ICE) Restored Her Brown and blue-gray felt e ora he matl Oratday | MESliDpErs with leather soles, 4 about “ERBIUS" and the | 200 t good it was doing many peo- | 4 3 't [ple right here in New Britain and | smpe Natnral dohe decided to give it a trial, ‘Z;pper BOOtS ‘ = e Walnut . i three botlles | We have a full line of | ey = =t Mahogany Zipper and Countess boots - . (with patent fastener—on | = { = - = = Finishes and off in a jiffy) for men, F | = z worien and children, ! - to do and | Priced from $1.00 up. CERBIUS (HERB GUICE) is he- RlaizRo L 7 W WATCH FOR :"l‘ll\”ll];:"|. : *jll-“u-\. :\\:.'\VII;‘.}'.I."JT.[ nl\h:. We just got in 12 dozen ”f_ ! \ == OTHER BIG SErimise | these sport hose for young | men and they are moving \ SPECIALS out fast. They come In 4 ) many tolors, including blue, gray, red and brown. See them in our window. They're hanging on the line—3 pairs for $1.00. representative of the Give E}legla ‘ FURNITURE €0, INC i Pair of Slippers There's m\t as much fun MAIN 500 STREET as recc l\ll)" C m‘\tvnm presents, espe- cially when you knew your aresent is going to please. \ dainty pair of satin or suede slippers is always ; acceptable. ,n,\ido:, she m More H‘aa n Presents [ mon ome, b eiect a selection of colors: Green, N7 i) : I . blue, red, gray, cocoa, Ic e : e You want tmas Gifts to children and black and lavendet. Prices .VV Q‘ES’E‘ »{V T H fiiends to be n“t ntf-r.z‘l\; “Aresents.” $1.35 to §3.00. AN %-/ A e s 2 They will he tokens of remembrance appropii- Gold Seal i BN e et ‘ For Your Christmas Gift exnressing Lhristmas cheer anc ‘,11):?(] \\l” if k Rubbers are the 1 ha yooks of Savings ~counts "."\m .'u‘vn|uz|| 211!31'11{'1'11\_0?| ] Quality guaranteed. Prices lowest in 7 £ Tire N8 1e celebrated Gola Sea 3 Select aroest 1 1 in the names of lh(‘ recipients. 5 rubbers is just in. They .b‘I“‘m.n’ the largest in the city. R e e & N N cost more, but they wear ] Full line of Rings, Chain and Knives, 4 ollar or more starts an account in this bank v about twice as long. ‘uft Links, Scarf Pins, Ivory Sets R AR ~ ~ . 4 - ) 2 4 5 e T Tnited States Government Supervi- Men's, $1.75 ¢ Clocks and Silver, etc. Women's, $1.25 ! Jt - | SRR X 0 U T I EN W e B U1 DN C (2} {5 Sk RS iz UT Bl 3N ¥ SPECIAL! i X A Small Deposit Will Hols Gift Until Xmas CHEESE! timirtimartons p cner fi J Ei’ aim F‘fainal Bari{ ; @ | l‘lm'lb Crg & & Hmn Open Monday Evenings dfi‘- @Ue[‘ g Established 20 Years Shoe Store [ 10} I ARCADE 592 MAIN ST. T T M A R L T TR N TR 211 Main Street Our Goodyear glove rub- ROLLS @ IPORTED AND 16 TIC CHEESE IN THE MARKET. STOP AT OUR BUTTER DEPARTMENT AND GIT YOUR CHOICE EEWITE TS R T e