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NEW BRITAIN DAILY BERALD, SA “JR DECEMB 1025, )AY, BR 19, Plainviile Newsi ' f \lm On the Ni \nd There Were Shepherds” Wilson Also & vocal number rendered by Elmer Thomus accompanied o by Howard ard il phony! | Messiah Adam, | Park An enjoyable program of enters tainment has been prepared by the eommittee In charge, Tocal Girls Sing In Wartford The Carol Choir econcert given in |Hartford last evening at the Fourth |Congregational church under the |ausplees of the Mount Holyoke Alumnae assoclation, attracted many Bristol p.np:o, Bristol students at 12TH AP APPFARANEF 4 » s o) ord of (um-r nlr<~et, Barbara R qu Stone Hxll Man's Liguor iy & Bk e, P covr Gache Discovered SECK PLAINVILLE'S HELP| Town hall, New York city, this Bristol News ‘!} NTONS MARRIED . (UARTER CE ELNTURY Broad Street Couple Ave Ohserv ing Anniversary Today POLICE UNCOVER ~ STILL - yeation of ) m, cl b a prayer Rev, Ge ! oblig crmens ervice il ted | \day | > 18 ox- | morning ¢ p.om. to vis Young society in the Al ohiipel ren's ( lcor Cong! 'I‘n c m l‘vm tmas fo L 7 pomy, dn the ¢ the same tival urch W | H | for on rnoc | 1ipisc wl Church, tain | Tomor the Fourth Sunday in Advent, I rved at th i with the fol m., early « munion. 10 m., mornix ill be on Store Open Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings Until 9 o’Clock ovening and tho local girls enter- 1ed classmates last night at thelr MEN’S GOOD GIFTS HE'S EASILY SUITED if you select a Bathrobe' in roll collar style. with but- tons and cord, priced...$5.00 to $13.50 WOOL BATHROBES in medium and heavy weights........$18.50 to $25.00 SILK LOUNGING ROBES, with silk voll collar and cord. ...$12.00 to $35.00 WINDBREAKERS, genuine suede, tan and gray, cotton and wool lined, priced “YORKE” SHIRTS and other makes; neckbands or turn-down collars, colors plain or stripes, at..$1.95 to §4.95 each FINE SHIRTS of Truhu silks for...... e antn . 810:98 each MUFFLERS of fiber silk, cashmere and G G0 aa0a00000 0000600 E TN GLOVES, SOCKS and TIES, all suitable for gifts, in an abundance of kinds and qualities. CONSIDER GLOVES SHE'LL THANK YOU. Fine imported kid; colors, black and white, with nov- elty cufl's......,.,‘.‘...,.‘.3 50 pair MOCHA GLOVES, one-clasp, gray and mode shades, novelty cuffs.......$3.98 TWO-CLASP KID, fancy embroidered backs colnrs, white, black...$2.00 pair CHILDREN'S KID GLOVES, one-clasp, novelty cuns.,,‘... $2.00 pair New School Paper cest of Bristol periodieals, fssued by the Foderal Hill school, appearance yester- e contains four fmeographed ma- reflects considerable the puplls of the he work of writing joct matter, editing and r is dono by the pupils and the paper contains much that is of to the school and to the lo- n which it is published. Perfeet Attendance School Pupfls g the t week, Karl A, tendent of schools, rtificates for all pupils who were perfect in lance for the school year end- st June. Regular school at- » s one of the most impor- ms in school work. not merely from the nt that it carries with it le- tlsion — that is, children s of seven and 14 school In Connecticut but few exceptions; but, be- regular school attendance and good scholarship invariably go fn h In examining the s of poor scholarshlp one of » first reasons sought is to as- ain the attendance record of rmon hy ) Browne, 7 all rector, 50 p. | Chivistmas the Local Mountain District will Program In Residents s of the \ts first ov m q A Churches — Standard Stecl Will Seek Advice On School Loca- ck Thu the rsday event tion—Mayor will Close for Ten Days—Y., W. ( Wade Cogitating On *hristmas cchool, w chu 5, & tree, Drive Successful—Piainville Briefs Appointments it upon . All of Mrs. A. L. Denton of 38 quictly observing morning nniversary today. | o'clock will be p an¢ th wedd They were m New Brunswick, ¢ {1900, by Rev. W. of the wre at in Woodstock, |addr pas ek iy Lines \|r||nnwl‘ i, on Dec. 19, on at 10 o'clock, 8 through Plal B W 18, pastor Raptist Clureh, ¢ that place. , the Misses Denton d many congratulations s the day. 1 Still in operation was v Constables Fred Call: Irurrcy yesterday when they descended unoxpec on the how John Labi les the tor, inte LUGGAGE 1S GOOD ! A GOOD GIKFT would be an Enameled B Ruth, Helen Hat Box, nicely lined, locks and cateQes Thay recelve L5498, 87,50, $9.98 e®h 22-INCH FITTED CASES, cowhide, with tray, round corners. ..$25.00 each COWHIDE CASES, basswood frame, 16, 18, 20, 22-inch, shirred pocket $11.98 COWHIDE BAGS, leather lined, 18- inch, black and cordov. super fved 2 noon tedly i working llon of alleged barrel of mash, Fablan claimed that he was merely | making some hootch for a Christ- party. .4 'he officers took the still and al- cohol and sc of the mash as evi- As they were armed with arch war . they made no but it is expected that Fa- |, by the bian will he Iy in a day manu- TR Catholie Church ; serv will ba held | lock tomorrow maorn ch of Our lady of 1 5 Sunday at § 1 ! o'clock. | = At ck in the afternoon Lt there wil tmas LLos ment for ti B nd a alley square, still they fo! pure alcohol A the to Hartford Southington, and P projeeted denied, 2 in court Monday mor be in T 8, § e 15 D ienialns extenston t Bristol House Ralded [ ma den of.the d “laus W EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, black and gold, iron base Bridge Lamps with handsome silk shades. These Lamps complete. .$5.98 HANDSOME FLOOR LAMPS, gold finish with polychrome and po.d base and attractive 20-inch silk shade; regu- lar price $18.98. For Saturday at $9.95 FOR USEFUL GIFT THE WHOLE YEAR 'ROUND give a thought to Landers, Frary & Clarl “Universal” Vacuum Cleaner. Complete with all attachments. Regular price $39.50. Special price. . .$19.50 down, if de- and ts not yet k o placed on the ¢ > to every ¢ ram of & children b \ committ only and | cer N o taken into cu o of recognizing this, is- sues annually an award of merit to every pupil throughout the state who {s perfect in attendance for ro school The term two on a L on and alleged propri- pos vith lu sell or with s liquor, Factory Iu Close T Sold with small payment G0 Tor Y. C On Sale in Downstairs Department sired; ba ance on easy terms, Berlin News ELEGT NORTH HEAD OF . B, FIRE D} Has Been President Since Found ing of the Organization Ventres and Burial was in Maple ceme- ]m‘:‘;\' Crowd Attracted Lere was a large enterta at mment and sale held in hall Jast evening by 1 mp\'< of S 1 o children tc and the en was well ed and w It is expeeted that the Sunday & ol will cicar a tidy sum. Vill Instali Light tallatlon of street tween Gr Hill gton has been | rts cred oduction eir y The b host ciety al ch will be sung b this will L “There Mrs. Ch ug People to the Youn the Plainvillc at 17 pman ciety ople's s of Con 0'c evening been g tainment ot the campa for its v contributo ursday ni mday mor, departments w ind wilh Jan, 4 inue in half of o wor on Some period. the oy r the ten- 1 Church, 1 he observ churek o Tloly Night.! Harke Yonder Ol Gern, o Hart from time to ti Gone to Florid nall quantity e of the rooms wh all of the arroom o men found re lia of a thriv Twelv 11 known Bri police 1 et is morr r of W In the William J ind cos court {1 fined two connts with intent to sell Wit 0 days ative should nd the re 9| hi: pended tence of will hecon nville To Arbitrate of School Dis- the Tall « school as held in a vote of d to ca » bos or was found | year, rfect attendance” means that the pupil was not absent, tardy, or ed du the whole school The award is issued by the Connecticut state board of educa- tion, “for the purpose of encourag- i regular attendance of children in the public schools of Connecti- cut.” Tt s signed by Governor John H. Trumbull, Dr, A. B. Meredith, comm of education, Henry J. Pot o representative in !' o matter of uing working cer- ficates in Bristol and by the 1‘ acher. Dristol's record this past ar was unusually fine and the "If"l’l‘fll schools of the city had erfeet attendance pupils as fol- Bristol High school 63; Fed- Hill school 19; John J, Jen- %5; North Side school e school 42; Park East Bristol 6; ewood 6 and year, sioner the lows: cral n e dis- > work Kensingte will | The A pe- of res- |t the \ippins Hill 3, pupils who were per- ndance for the year rep- rly 5 1-2 per cent of the nent for all the schools, age enrolment for the 1z 4,638 pupls. » receiving certificates are as hool in that the first step dis trict committe in the Young at 10 o'clock he forward s 1 to build a nes 101 e done tomorrow morn at 2 chureh and the morning service will ! o 10:45 o'clock, There will (i) music and a special W AUDITOR 15 CHOSEN | u fon wi s and w committee whic ration, dec here i 1 s in M. B Church n- Cie 1 mpos- An S ¢ for the | chairman Plainville will in the to to | 1 enrc the total ave be 1er due con: Goodwins Sell Their is nced- 19 A nd in Guast Saturday, Dee, orrow Light To Be Placed Near Gram- ing ser address site lay un- George O'Brien in “FIGHTING HEART" Dec. At e ing ren at on the high mar School — Special - Music . m Those who will b the entertainm Sunday cvening of ne to contribute to the it the installat Childrens' Tlome may rovement. i Bithincy Run Extra Bus s ainder, qum Lib- Catherine Zipp, Helen Helen Dotz, Ellzabeth Mary Stone, Stanley Fawcett, Commerford Ronald Fitzsim- mons, Richard Hallissey, Vineent Kelly, M Gordon Mag Louva Isey, Charle S 1 owski, Dorothy r, Helen TP T TR, SO Y rawn m b s ov T e ne n, Oscar Pease, Arthur Son- Wentland, Vernon THE PL \l\\ ILLE TRUST COMPANY l}‘;,d":\. S "‘\:‘1 pleasare ubert enting to its depositors Lerlin Church Tomorrow—Items, i 5 :‘”\ £ " il I was rec » Bast Derlin ul the g I meeting Jast v At Mr. North has 1 the oilice of president since the mation of the district two years ago will in {he capa- s hwead SRRARIORNG ut jonal bus bety Britain, prov of factory ire City be ymed by hacied scho l""n'l“li’ Logan in 2 n-son DOOR OPENED” two anthems a by the choir. ing On Gr tha city's ¢ cted In the the will be B Gl o fot 0 orning ren- son, Rolison Marsh, Vivian LaCou has served well nt that the Con- will n Meriden g for the : me msible for orgau \ and AL Company oper TR ret Willis ol Lanl Scigris ind tax collector, wl ¢ was ry contest in the whic! Sunday s in hool October Say chosen t wor Carlo , Kenneth Mil Alfred Baldwin, 2 Deekwith, How- itt, Ebba n, Joseph fore 7 ¢ si in pre nd Ken broug ne up i, nittec Arthir was algo reelc a large atten con: i ! = 1 will Norto articular aieplane and their It is shown on a larg: e pre ¥ 7 a'clock whist little bus 5 : report of the comn that work planned in September anil The effect VS 2ERT . Griswol Salvatore en Klimoviteh, John smith, Edward Loyal Smith, Marion Allen, Fthel Cleveland, IN THE INTEREST SAVINGS DEPOSITS; Mool (19 —Fatn Nt Regina \l\ - sure they acceptable, that we are wondel and 1 he opet | \\dm»n:\* as being practical, profitable been con approy pecial meeti meeting tracted for, wi embe s voted to s To Be Made Wade is wearir est thought INCREASE RATE ON THEIR § - Methodist lartford will ¢ more 1. wi provides for % il hanging Effective January 1st e » Eddy, Jolin Ford, rtha Copp: Klimoviteh, from 4% to r{uture chool, (25) e ine Anderson, mond Ostro- I'rancis Back- clan abel Bach- chael Ziomek, DeGraft, Lu- Sophia Krajewski, Lawrence Bacon, Walter Ziomek, Hazel Chapman, o tl m for starting r-profit present trust will ing all sav- new on it we incre; many I's t'uuh » three seo serve 1 the n ex committee v dtscussed done. Tn this manner the commit « league ) r tec t instead of 3 izabeth Nelson, inos g comm & - INVITES FOR willing to overlook printers error in s 12th (5.5 should be 577) he Plainville Trust Company § ]'l‘\l.\‘\”Al.L CONNECTICUT ' FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Naturally our patrons were Al e satnrday Decembi R Tather And Son on, Augusta gar Bishop, Sakowskl o never has work on 3 Page 13 (Continued on Page 13) By BLOSSER " ”ullh' Is Sold Fvy Bd“l 18 I Know Berlin C Older ok | r mor [ e—— 4w Fopesncis! CANTCHA REMEMSER AOWIN'? TTOLD YA A DOZEAN TiMes. + AORNING OSCAR DECIDES THAT ToDay WOULD BE A GOOD TINE TO NISIT THE ~—.,A~~ ENT n Be « special Chr Retur Ch secutor ned farm m will U Mrs Pr retn wh from th has North 3urton W OWL OF GOLD~ AN A CORN (‘\)PEQ”‘ / North was for o member. The Weldon, Claude W. St nent ML