New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 21, 1925, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1925 ACGOMMODATING BURGLAR greatly {increased prod\lr.‘flnn-nnd! Dr. Bray's work in the city which [the highest bungalow In the world, |cause pollce who arrested i that is now assured, We have. just | R I []RE had not heen well known before He will bulld it ¢n the roof of the s pea k in 8 GWES V]CTIM HIS CARD completed a $10,000,000 expansion | Former President Arthur 1. Park- now addition to the Morrison, which | tody of the machine, in new buildings and equipmont that | er read a Christinas test from Mof- |rises 47 stories above the street level, | The woman, whose sobriquet was ey will nearly double our capacity. | fit's translation of the Scripture and |The bungalow will he 630 fect above | bestowed by customs officers with [} f s p or t S i Now Jimmy Coudon of New York Is | “Although facilities have been h | the cluss jolned with 400 similur |( ud Madison streets, 26 feet|whom she had come in frequent | 4 | greatly increased ev year since |elasses, representing a combined |low 1 the tip of the Washing- | €ontact, is at liberty under $1,600 BT b bhasrasabebsssastibiorcsin Awalting Sesitence For His }l*lu, Dodge Brothers have lost hun« | membership of 60,000 men in pray- (ton monument. | batl for appearance at Newport, Vt., The New Britain N 1 [ dreds of thousands of sles through [1ng for recovery of Rev. D —y—————— | on a smuggling charge. Her opera- e e G CETR Evil Dolngs, | inability to supply demand, We are Branch of E. B. C. to Take Qver uada & Doctarof Brissapor. bt [FR OHOOTLEGGERS | tions have covered the entire northe their two games at the end of last Newe Y ork Deo 81 (2 Ty | now in a position to meet what we y Dac :r 1~‘; istor of t) rst Baptist [ en tier of New England states, ( voek d a re re aly | v, 4 a8 8 Y lare firmly convineed will be the t‘h\lth there and leader of the LR vbpdi iy ahan Rl maliin e |the unromantic hands of the 1aW, |, ihiieg to both passenger cars and [ He 1s seriously {1l in the Bridgeport ; hecause his gallantry caused him 10 | tryoky and not only to the United | Throe hundred members of Every- | hospital Men Who Died in War Al’s sHlR'I' Manager Clarence Lanpher has | opoy his name and address and tele- | gy;008 hut to the whole world. Hav- | man's Biblesclass have been asked | President 1 Armstrong was | Then, When Booze Business 18 Dull, | A beautiful ceremony was enacted B arranged o stiff schedule . B iphonc number to a lady whose ing just returned from abroad, [to bring toys to the meefing next | VISIng his mother Mrs. Mary J. . ” o [vesterday afternoon at the Court of 4 basketball treats are in store for the | 4 ;Ml m':- Tha Iwn‘x-‘ ”l' s r‘\“' very careful Investigation of busi- [to the Salvation Army for needy ‘;."I”If-‘\““‘_~ h m] l‘{"‘”’:‘ for ”‘wl!n:' | Her Farm \\ "“‘\ me m' cra of [t rl\-(.ln\'r r' post, fans of this city, Next week, the TL.““,,.L Doubleday 'Ir’nm' in Breens conditions, I am satisfied that children, The request was mads yos- | £¢ 4‘, 1‘,‘ l“»l 4 ‘,M, \ e e o »‘-, H; ,'“‘4“‘ car .rw‘l out its an- Waterbury Colleglans with Dum- | ich Village and was on his way |10 World market s in a receptive v, by the) wenetalliot the Bine | sl tulick Rl AR5 Sl waTe SIoK| B AVCRdR LI EN G H R DH y ARSI BIDE RTSAIhe Loh schott, Carroll and the othier famil- | oyt with an armful of fur wraps | 000 for Am 1 products. The |army during that period reserved | Cliuthin T ;1‘,“,,' s R. B o borders 1 o Bootleg: |t M)\\»]\“‘ ars v ‘r h ear the e o far faces, will be seen on the local |amen Mrs Tromn suroised him. world in general will be more pros. | by Vico President George H. Dyson, | Skinner ‘ . Parker were ay . ho. runs liqu or “the |a soldicr, salle narino from court, [ERRRLA S PR BT perous than in many years and | who presided, for reports of gen-|Pointed a committee to look after | thrill of i ks eity, who ¢ ce during the _ “Why do you steal 1\.‘1'-\““ therefore in a position to indulge |erals. It was announced that the | this worl ; to be pursie y s ers | world war The following week comes the re- | r::';';\ gla \;:) ‘,:’:A\I.‘:‘,“fim ,,Il(;n,’\m', this mood with extensive buying. Blue army will take charge of the God's Christmas” was the tople [and raise turke o L turn game at the Arch street arm O onnyl waai o A “American manufacturers lke- annual Christmas party for Salva """”1',' “‘ ing 8 Ltev, Dr. [ dull, is free to 4 b anial " yecember | John g st Sunday | recent arre ory with the Dixies of Hartford and | g, Tive Mre on her property | Vi8¢ are in a better poaition than |tlon Army fldren on December ekl e 7 e o 3 the Saturday following, City College ’1:.: ’]\‘” b]‘m :]'r 3 Ij:r)“i v ‘]‘l‘llh;”]‘ ver before to fect this demand, |28 and that 800 toys are needed Samuel ‘:,\:m. lw or }m ‘\ il Queer club of New York is booked for this |3t (et she effored him’ and went | Vhich insures an excellent employ- | Arthur Hotehkiss will be Santa | ) w church the | of Goliera city. Tollowing them will come the | qut 1o come hack again for a two | Ment sltuation and furtherdncreased | Claus. Dave Young will put on his| bk game that all the fans in this clty youp ehot. Then he appropriated g3 | Prosperity at home, otch comedy programi, Joo Fug- | looking forward to, the Atlas of | sxtvy from a table and went hom “Both Dodge Brothers and Gra- | zini will play the accordion, Mis w Haven. The second visit frightened Mg, | 1AM Brothers export business is in- |Thelma Dyer and Mrs. Leonard C. | {Tropp and she told her husband the 1sing month after month, keep- | Voke will sing. Ilirst Lientenant nv\r‘da\- ‘nm police wers notified | 108 P with the blg growth in|EFarl B. Hick of the U. & Military and found Jimmy just where he |domestic sales academy at Augusla, Va., Fort De- |said he could be feached. He was! On the whole, the outlook s for |fiance, wiil speak for a few min-| indicted, pleaded guilty and is await i a tremendous yeav—and Dodge jutes telling of o soldier's life, ing sentence, Jimmy wouldn't talk | Brothers and Graham Brothers are | gencral Walter W. Gould of the {about his story vesterday, but Mrs, |POW fully prepared to meet it~ |Req army announced that the ar-| n Tropp supplied the details 2 my will hold its regular meecting The preliminary game Saturday | R iR on December 28, General William night, was the best seen here in WOMAN KILLED BY TRAIN | . Hotchkiss of the White army an- ??(':::r\!:;n;;:uvleel:ieth:“ll;:?rl:-iqvlm :n":;.“] CHURGH IS DESTROYED \Nflx\v Bedford, Dec. 21 (P-—Mrs, |nounced meetings every Tueslay | estshd e nna Desfarding was killed and John | cvening. vv;;'tuyla;;m‘o( thed {nmm Syt T, Harrison was siightly injured | There was a moment of silent | plonship play and literally ran away | Nearby Dwellings at Warwick, 1%, T, when Harrison's car, driven by the prayer fo the memory —of Dr.} ,Irfllll'u their opponents in the second 3 wonan, was struck by a Boston- |Henry T. Bray, who was declared | alf. For Time Are Threatened By |hound ftrain at the East Freetown |by Mr. Dyson tobe a real Christian s PR, ¢ b ) | WORLD'S HIGHEST BUNGALOW Chicago, Dee. 21 (P—Harry C. Moir, pre ntoef Morrison | hotel, todoy aonounced plans for Saturday night's crowd for the last 8aturday before Christmas, was > good assemblage. Drawn to (he armory by the fact that two good games were billed for the night, there was a very good attendance. Th 1 it Ahad il D @t m {station last night. Mrs. Desjardins 1 s he Burritts flashed wonderfu evastating Flames, Hleaves a hushand and two children. | class, Mr, Dyson told of some of 4 1 \ z " srade Shirts i i 3 basketball in the first half but it was JisaeRRa AR Ll % grade Shirts in the city. plain that they wer, dicapped by | Warwick, T, Dee. 20 (Pl—Fire | emmeeme——— - - - ~ & i 4 f g r - | g 7 All gifts boxed free the size of the congt. The. clubs|from an overheated furnace com- | “Pristimas appiness S home court on Grove street is a |Pletely destroyed the Norwood Union | = $1.95 $2.45 3 54 85 small affair and getting used fo this, | Baptist chureh and for a thne ‘ K 3 \7 the team conld not wark 10 good ad- | (hreatened _destruction o several : | (e, ‘:‘ It f ; § kY 3 S tiae NS o e |nearby dwelling houses, todav. A |§ s R ; 08 bt |score of children from the Sunday g e N ealtl) am rosperity } . “Toots” Politiz was the star of the | school classes had just left the plac game and paired with Gennette, the |When the flames were discovered in two worked to perfection. The |the basement. Lack of water great crowd got many a thrill out of the |1v handicapped the firemen and they S vhich Politis is bas |were compelled to lay hese to ponds . . . : . 3 kil & { B, { oy In which Pollis ahot bis bae | 808 SO e thon o nair "mite (N A\ fine line of Dennison'seals, tags and cards . R.6.Sullivan to allow him to reach up and push [2¥2¥. One ef the firemen "'H! 0% the ball in the ring and he did this RaTrow escaps from suffocation [ I C 1 a number of times Gaturday night. | when, at the request of some of the || msel Corc z : |church members, he groped his w The Burrlft team was a revelation into the build an attempt to | T 3 P - to most of those who saw the five in (retrieve the holy Bible. He suc 1ssue aper n for the first time and it is a ¢2eded. The church was valued at |} foregone coneclusion that the team £20,000 and loss is covered by insur- e oo e omter intot 1 |ance np. fo SRa00. The. congresa- | § Decorated Crepe Paper hard rub for the money. It is . (tion will meet this week to dis derstood that St () IR o R » Christmas Cards serves will play the Burritts a r | . X turn game on the Burritts home Podge Bros. Announce fioor and it is expected that the . . . - ‘ . o N e o e e Big Price Reduction § o ” f J ) ‘ L A - e e - Genuine English ins s annomncenents i the busi- @ Ol @ fine assortment to select from. Al TR e — T TR 2 D Broadcloth R i el s { ¥ B |3 Italian Silks New Silks g The linc of yoangsters who are surprise comment . 3 . ¥ e : ’ b : : 4 i s o Nl o e o hunienen weineessy | all prices in all styles. Daily service on § § o j |3 Pecales Oxfords | city is a long one and basketball | by Dodge Brothers, iting | 8§ 2 . ‘\."‘]\, iy $2 95 up fans are assured of a good many |simply that substantial price reduc- @ I . b d C] g & § SHIRTS . Mmors scasons of gond play in this | tions would he made public on Jan- § PErsonal printed cards. ; e ; : cit¥. Many youngsters catching |uary 7th, although actually in e y' 8 ‘. ™ o o Rt Bl the cye of those inter in the | December 15. Tt was explained tl 3 game if they develop as th the full amount of the reductions should. there should be plenty of ‘\XNAM be refunded to all persons buy- basketball material in this city for {ing Do others’ cars between ST ) R ADKINS | ) o o 33§ & XNAS SPECIAL The appe o of Gicrochowski |ed vic sident and general saless n the floo the second haif of of Dodge Brothers, Ine., fo- b , = B | < @ 3 e . : p FITTED CASES S ivinehgaopinines St iiag monpayitigiipfrollowine et enent iy ' A ¢ : - [ f : Blue or tan dining wit “Gerry” should develop into a good | “Telegrams are pouring in from §§ ) A 6 CHURCH STREET = : “ : e or b i understudy for Restelli and it he | every section of the world. Dealer B VACUUM BOTTLES fittings. A case attaina (ho finislied state that: Res< |report (le noat intenss enthusiism ; CUUM BOTTI telll shows, "Gr will e’ somd | in' tia history of.Dodae Brotlsrs, Kethall - player. “Hopo™ hos o | «They know that these reductions road yet to travel on the bask- | would have heen fmpossible without all court, but he must guard | gaingt overwork and this is the re gon for Gicrochowski appearing 1 yeurs and as the reasbn 1 \ PIE PLATES ) T Well worth §20.00, tiop last yeur is given as ove i N PYREX GLASS % something to be remem- Gein e e e e 9 ) ‘o LT | hered long after the price business 1o guard against s | BB = » ¢ ' Is forgotten. Al says let 1 car. N i | ‘ ‘em go for ‘ GIVE A PRETTY SINGING CANARY ¥ 306 o $5. > SKATE ; N"$1'1?5"'d; e [ FOR CHRISTMAS— k| 2 i 1| % igeea CHOICE LINE OF winner in the second contest et b Finest selection of Birds and Cages in the City b | w- CARVING SETS LEATHER but the teams on the losin 14 devel Lov playing experi 3 | D e §2.50 to §15.00 3 NOVELTIES souhetiben il e | German Rollers and Choppers. ; b ‘ B | x Yom MEN AND WOMEN fers o ram for their money. FLASHLIGHTS 65c to $4.00 Beautifully Colored English Norwich and Yorkshire's—Bullfinches— § § UFLES OVERLAID SILVER Goldfinches—Strawherry Finches—Brazilian Cardinals and Shell Parra- 8 $1.50 to 85.00 KNIVES AND FORKS Keets. o TOR SETS PERCOLATORS s i §1.00 to $10.00 TEA BALL POTS SKIS Come in and see these birds! TOOT, CHESTS TOASTERS GAMES 3 $1.50 to $15.00 ELECTRIC TRONS | TOY SWEEPERS Also 4 complete assortment of G oldfish—Aquariums and accessories. « armory and th The Telegraph Florist of New Britain : Th Abh H d C i v e (080 WEST MAIN ST (Prof. Bldg.) TELEPHONE ssi i {7 00€ araware vo. nd could do A ' then 4 = D A BILLFOLDS (CHRISTMAS CARDS) ; L. 107, 105 MAIN STREET. | § orany nivses A CARD SET; RTGE TL e ) MANICURE MEN'S FITTED BAGS wyy“;h 1 e g i - . v A ; : - . i - , , ; P s PR IS CL SR & COLLAR BOXLS fi- 50c and up X - of the | R = S— ‘ e ) SALESMAN $AM - By SWAN [5& tieed many pu | % Gloves Bathrobes § X Mufflers Scarfs mfi‘ 3 S \ 7 ) g; Handkerchiefs i “ “THE TURKEY A g ey -4 : : st { Got awby! | [ ; "o — | 5 Al's Special! BND THE [ = . e ot 4 [Pl RaFeLE || = - : # FUR LINED GLOVES | £ 15 ON = “ WILL WIN i"' | ™t Bt | TURKEY | | HURRY | uring pa « visiting his old friends and haupis. He has been in Cineinnati «in the automobile business | o all reports, his businces NEVERS TO GIANTS | | = ) = £ [f e I Ay All: Ametionn s culls : 3 el y I #F 298 MAIN STREET yack from Stanford, is to go to th y : / A ' { e E - | ¢ ; S G New York Giamts as a pitcher. & ~o S o ¢ = y Next to Pinkus, Optician Glonn Warner developed Nevers, as | R 3 g , i - Y F New Britain, Conn. in M4 the great Jim Thorpe, who 3 3 A % e L £ soice o Ik N :

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