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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1925, 1l.—Charlotte \\'unflt}LJ ‘army Bosco, Waltrude Johnson, PI . '[I N ‘ Gra | B . I N commitice and the names of the Tony Caselello, Harold Dunbar, [Marion Livingston, Lena Nerl, Esthe members of the board of education, ainviiie ews " anley Grabowskl, Poter Jacobs, | Peck, Mary Pedroline, Alice Peters n8to ews Bristol High Wins, Matthew Kempa, Clarence Morgan, [son, Agnes Scranton, May Willlams | One of the outstanding events of 1Joseph Nerl, Albert Nyberg, Patsy Tigh Schiool Ithe Christmas scason is the annual |Silverio, Raymond Smith, Dorothy | porognman oluw: Margaretmary | | basketball game between the Bristol | Phillips e Thompson i o s g i iy »l Cthe (| <« 0 l :" ips, Allen Thompson, Marjorie | oohine “Vivian Davie, Emma Hills | basketball team and & team made J] Jolay, Carmella Derabertls, Clara Skl 9 up of the alumni. The game last ; Anna Itusezyk, Constance Viel Gnazzo, Anna Pelleehia, Sl Tutie Honrd Do night in the High school gym was a | | Grate TI-B—Willlam Morante, Nick ¥anlola. C: ;I ‘“‘(,”.I ""“I 1 | fast and furlous one, as the alumn) i ! |Viclen Broden, Ellzabyth Cassidy, | 1 h"w"“ ;’ "‘- b '_l '“‘m; I9ALE Ve Iteam ineluded graduates who have | {Lorraine Daniels, Elsie Neri, Tda | Potereom® Jam o Halonno s onthl been playing on teams regularly | ——— I Sanford, ‘m,'m “l“;‘l"‘ 1" o nm'}{:“\m‘““‘(; (S ginee their gradnation, The regular " |8 ) sther Tand, Angelir e i QO ! BN + team however ermer from the | Assessors Find Need for Equal rivin Adams Lo Cossiay, |Cramer. Witiam 7. Webber. | BIlig Pleads Guilty and Has | contict ietorious o ‘tho tune of a | | | Silverlo, Lodislaw Andsefznk, Linden Street School M (l R ki {28 to 21 score, i Andsefznk, Andrew Mari- [ Grado five: Willlam Bergin, Agnes | | Dancing followed the game until lzmg Tax values ttilio Montino, Jullus Mo- [ Cooper, Adyalia DiGlacomi, Mar- fl e es{ “mou 12 o'cloek | R TMAS REDUC l NS N ALL R e Donald Tolli. | jorle Glabau, Elton Hill, Anna ——— | Cometery Wreaths Missing. H IS T O 0 OU | 1o IV-A—~Gavino Cavallaro, | walskl, Wla Kavalskl, Millie ML | Vandalism of a mean sort has AFTER- IPRRFEGT ARTBADANGR IS S5 i S 5 THRER NONTHS SRUTRNCE} e v o B i e inazzo, Anna Grabowsk arrict Smith | \prior to Christmas, stole wi | A 2 !Guerricre, Leenard Broadwell, Jo rade four: John Certani, Burton from cemctory graves to sell or use ‘ Monic ani, Rocco Pas- | T Muriel Gwillim, Anna| plaints regerding the stealing of READY TO WEAR 7 —Y. M. C. A, Wins Game—TFuner- James Tania Longo, Jane Lovell, Elcanor lund. | Through Bridge Rail and Drops aths from the Forestville ceme i § : . 3 ; 4 | Notices—Crimaldi-Scharr Wedding Peplow, Dorls Sprague, Syivia | Grade three: Margaret Rergen, | Distributes Christmas Dinners, | Bushiess Property Sold. sp(.al Discount on All Holiday Merchandise to Churches, Sunday Schools | 5 s Horbert ¢ alph Cor- | Lilllan Falkowski, Anna Giroloma, | g Announcement has been made of e and Societies Planning Holiday Entertainments An entire revaluation of all tax- Irtte. Tony Fables, v Johnson, | Lilllan Helm, [ Marie Susco, | A mbers nf‘ t o cendes » sale of the thres story bysiness {able property in the town of Plain- |Fredevick Tackey, Junlor Mills, | Charles Royee, Fdgar Cadrain, An- | Partment stepped high vv.l wide ling and property at 158 School = N ; . T ville is being made by the board of |Carl Wilfred Terron, Panl [thony De Posia nd handsome in apprehend the ct from Louls J. Combe to Mi- N | Regasess of Previous Markdowns | Wonderful Dress Bargains—Our Entire essors this year to do away with | Varrone Grado two: Allen Bartlett, Alma | thief who entered toult store | e i iDL Ak TArentoll thousand dollars were in- nsfer, ree Waterman, Sl Es e { |the many cquallties which are ad Coats Are Now Offered at Stock Put Into Special Price Groups ‘milh'rl\(:: 4”11-!}1'” >[xl\r‘~ :,:r‘jw .rwum'y Jott, Anthony Certani, Stephen |On Main street Wednesday night, | Sove \'-A— Bohby Railey, Patsy |7V rank Clecierski, Helen | Clerriszki, Charles Hadfield, Flor to keep them at a minimum, Alded | ¢ Anita Colling, Dolando |ence Helm, Marguerite Hill, An- |79 €% ] Special Reductions returned the money to the ¢ 19 hours after the thef A ! Fur Tmmed Winter Coats in smartest for Immediate Clearance vt cantiisa of Glisne the wines, ftlan arabowekl G ustave fihony, £ ooy KNS S 0 ccording 1o the police, has i Gl e i | sors have been g ork cvery day o Ackey. on| Grade one: James Longo, Artht h lce, of this city anc ) ¢ new gles, new fabrics and colors at such | e e b e o (st e L o b v o e hion. i ¢ er in Nashua, savir$ as thes Attractive Dresses of all types for all oc- {ough revision of ; o fol- |tyre. Finva Morante, Tmily Tarsoll, |clifte, . Anton Tuseeyk. Jane Ca. |Tooming house at 1§ street | N, H, on Wel 1y cvening. The 3 casions in all sizes from misses’ to large lowing statrment relative o this ) David Perean. An- | drain. LnUEgt ro of Merton Martin. | funcral was held at the home of for Coats that are marked e e R matter 1 released by John J. | | Jonnefte St. Martin, | CliFis s, Racttises ) 1 his Thursday night | Mrs. Georgo ¢ in Plainville this $89.50, but were sold up to | e LI . Kimmel, chairman of the board of | 1" | On the last v of school at '© ""' it ,\':;“‘1”:\'f\fv“:fl_’h\“.‘; BLloTnoon . & R b $49.50. | e D Rl G500 ‘ 5 Grade V-B--Joseph Cavallare, | Tinden a very inter "“‘r iR e e LG L L b peithy . X s or Dresses marked $10.00 Mhe assessors of Ilainville are Mabel Datoll, Panl DeYenzo, Doro- | csting yRofiiedrollifaitkinie | XEFRSRRISERACE (i i e s ] - A for Coats that are marked $8.50 that were priced to 316,50, (5o e nre an it e A | iy T e v, Jogepn | was. carmiod out. Groups ot ciic | 4907 1o the stora it i hat| © White Way Ends 3 5.00; were priced to v 0 | clal citizens’ committce of three, in Stanley Kaczmarozyk, Alden | dren went from rtoom to room, | OW!NE 10 et i e Lo ey eSOl I“""{""'.“‘ 2y s e Sl n i : PO room) M sma . he was able to take his | pysiness section were brought to a | $55.00. $15 75 for Dresses marked $18.50 ‘;uru‘,»s ;l‘.‘vl ‘JVL 1“\‘.]1‘;.". ¢ ‘1 :u\ w‘ Richard Im.“,l || ne ;nm]fl'n.nrx w.'(. i i «»‘z I‘m.r FEnek il e SR ,n,,”,] ']“ G ,'(” 10 o i,k hah ar e o TR . Y | prope . s admit h many Cs erine O'Dea rling ( land who went from door to doo T i e % ] e 2 for Coats that are mar ed b that were priced to $25.00. | inequatities exist. It we equalize our en. Dorothy Tredennick, | and sang Christmas carols. Even | 2KC ! ney. o they were turned off. The fistures | 9,50 oT riced t | IFor som ne he tried to brazen | yjj| ge aliowed to remain on the § .50; were price 0 : I | tax values, we can increase our | Colin Yacohellis Grade 1 sent a grouptosing before | .\ .\ o iy roneh. appearing at the | noles in hopes that the city may ses 59,50 for Dresses marked $19.7 and Tist Tax Commissioner | Grade VI.A—Josenh Cassil the high school. Also the high ma : B (at | BUSY A 0pEs SUAL TANE,CIy, TIAY, 89 50, & OEceane ! ke s 2 et Rl da Commislonor G radh ) Ph Cassil (ARSI L MED | glice station only a few hours after |fit to make the White way a regulag for Coats that are marked that were priced to $25.00. [SetE Al oy )M{[ Caparelli ”"““"l 1' irgess, ( mv;m» fonaol & -‘] ; rol group 1o sing: . ypore was reported by the pro- |means of Mumination ' SO e ; : Rt junsnahoRameetarsiarianiactic llo, Joscph Grahowskl, Clar. | before Grade g prictors of the store, saying that his Roads Shippery 55.00; were priced to $25 10 ForlDressesfmankedis 29 sOM I iaraibig st L bt e e Thompson, Lee | Grade three, Miss Johnson jooqiagytod him that the b The light snowfall of yesterday $65.00. 0 that were priced to $37.50. R e S e cachman, Ter er, sang “Holy Night” in Ger- | wapteq nim, When taxed with the | followed hy a fi Jast night made for Coats that are marked i i e a man as a class in the r]nmn,;ml the [ pert he said that he was tn Hart- [many of the streets in the hilly sece Sl | 3 3 AL cmouy le o wille is sent from Grade inee 1ojlieoqiwhe e theft took place. This | tior e city a . ?'”0; were. marked to ‘$29 75 for Dresses mar]\cd $§35.00 [xsynluntion of nll taxable pronerty. "0, Ray | the other rooms and to the high .j‘ly “y‘lunvfl\.\ ol ‘V\:'-r,‘n:M i :“r x.s{:»‘(;fl!;qr‘(‘;fiw:”’g‘:\a::’ (:1(1:“;0;':':: $75.00. | b that were priced to $45.00. The asscssors and commitioe o, Irederick school sang “Holy Night” in Ger ! . ling by the pol A rnoon of the children and worry of motorista. 1. and | Antomobile with chainless tires had ive Sergeant aniel | gifficulty in negotiating some of the | hope this rev | approval of the nation will meet the Casmier Las Tiva he caro! n 2o broke down and confess ging in Broad street | jatay jed Dete X pavers - ssors Massc fl ] “13 r ALL MILLINERY AT HALF PR[CE | Loand o L hool cqually inferesting. MeGitliendy and Officers Burns and | pils and several bad accidents were | J. KIMMEL, {Philip T Congregational Church Jeglinski to where he had hidden |narrowly avoided. | “Chairman. Howadr §n Flor- | Services Congregational | (e money in an old shack near the | RowelloEmnaon Perfect In Attendance o Fani li. Mary | church tomorrow will be as fol- \ater Hartford, | Miss Margaret Rowell, well known | Many pupils in the local public | Yawin. Michael Zacchi lows ag in Bristol | resident of this city, and Peter Chris- . schools have a perfect attendar Grade VI-VIT Lewis Casciello, Morning service, 10:45 o'clock, | Y painter, and | tjan Hansen of Windsor, formerly of . [ regutar morning service is sehvduled MRS e feeneaaton e nilugt Bre (Teong Saaline ik serionl Lo . et D j‘"Lfi‘\lxj‘ryv\~ e in sty (o B?rllfl News Fiske, the pastor, will hav the | by the prinecipals of the Dr nith, Helen Con 1'ra thews, Carol, “In Yon- ! (jons time caused the pro-|jreq J. Rowell, in Holyoke, Mass,, v ol | subje man. The | prietor i ore to suspect Wi, lon Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 by ated their sus-the Rev. John Alison, pastor of the el ; i will bave a|picions to the police. which 10| First Preshyterian church of that | Might Have Bee The Sunday | DL 5 ) | ond only to hon o nard Hele e Mr, Wy | chool department will meet at 12 i L and o : g, s gl T 3 t i . ) Ry S T S Sl S e S s Woman, P shoygne e themglyiaio i prec. 3 i wiiday” class for those home on | his apprehension. He was Keptlcity, The wedding march was play- T T A SR an. Lromi- | s, The 11 of those at the Brosd |¥27m10 vacation. Young Twople's cirele, | locked np over Christmas in default | oq by Mrs. Fred 1. Rowell of Weth- Kndeavor society is set down for 3 | nent in W, C, ", Expires street school ed by Princi- 6:15 p. m.. Mr. Wyckoff will lead [of $500 hon ersficld, a sister-in-law of the bride clocl the afternoon the | pal Orrin 1. Judd, is s follows: U Wednes- In court today, Judge William)ang the couple were attended only [eiclockiln b el On Christmas Day Kindergarten (Morning Class) g gk ell. Ern (R 4 ‘7"““" RoniciieoiclyRi IR INEEL L] e oo Mary Bareduec, Girolomo, |Carnenter, Lena Caliondo, Margaret | ¢ p, m., in tl voung folks home on parish hou: v it Malone ser s to Jal) for WhTee hy ponna Mavis Rowell, a niece of o'elock ded guilty. It Wasithe hride as flower girl and Master o'clock. mon s p Lucy A. Corbin, i ey AN aseiello, Mary Day, Gerald Forrar, | o ¢ meed that restitution had been | : 4 ] e GnRon Gonareational bt o e e e e fiher ol Gatne 1 S Mo ey (L \r: | tion innonnced that Allan K. Kowell, a nephew of the o . The Young Men's el will meet | died suddenly yesterday morning in | (¢ \"." ,“ .H-(-m yy' 2y N‘ “”“;y ‘j \\ chwab. Hazel Teachman SRl ISR s Sunday School Partic 2 I')Iln\\l "1‘:\:; ling trip the cou i \g Store to Be Situated o0 jat 10 orctock tomorrow morning at |Brooklvn, N. Y., whila on & vidi o ST ThAR: b Eraet, Yeu t J M Coa A | mis atternoon at 8 o'clock the T ks R S At o o i ; {the Kensington Congregational nhr-]l‘.(-:m- of her daughter, Mrs, Lucy | il Ao L s e w,,«,,,\.‘w[ Y. MG A !v Kt | s party of fhe primary SR s L e ‘I [ . K I [ront Vernon 1. Phillip Jolinson of t Iifth street. | ston, Anna Smyk SAL R Al OU SO IRl RO O (it Gt liol Drosntet IR Ghure il ea i Ui e e N o vam stieet 1 Kensington e oot e . ull\.m‘\\ T ol ) Servicrs. of Armohd and Dartmnt of iho \\\( . e, |en s gen .,\\x nlmmn. {:,m,.{\“.: i 1l = t reo " 3 8¢ will be eld at e © house of (* ‘ease & Co., o art. —_— | 1ar mory rvico at 10:45 o'clock. 500 in Los A el doaihT ! Vo, Miller, defeated the Bristol high ‘ f t week o : T clLeor nee R il On Tuesday afternoon of next week | cora'and Virg Hansen was connecled = CThe Sunday sehol department will ndson, Joseph in Johnson, of , seph Toili, Harole \rave Fract Patsy Mil- $chool scconds at the Bell Ci 7 the party of hegin ) ] ey e locl £ ILE“T M!\RKET MAKES MOVE est 10 p. m., and the Chr Brooklyn, She no near rela m-‘ Im‘v]v ; R arpenter, Melen Fall, Teten (school last night. Plaving a cles C “1‘ 1’\“ “‘zu‘ "w et (e «‘E“,”u',. ‘“’1}.\” n(.”r‘.].lr .:ymua Clock i s i It e nt 6:1 m. |iives in this cfty B e e e on. Harvey Gauthier ama and displaying the best team nd from 7 to 9 in the | i S Fown Unysnally Quict On Christmas |7 o'clock W. C. T. Ml of the IPirst Baptist Roper, Walter ywski, Angelo %Y Furrey. 1 passcditho ball allzdronnd heiron, will gather for thelr | oot er of the Captain G. A v g Kensington Methodist chureh. The funeral will probably 1ecl, Tetty Cassidy Bl unders RO A Ll Hindstlll conpt Uriitadl Bpanln Was ol Day-=tonstruction Company Has | sunday morning at 10:45 o'clock )""]!(‘lnu)n‘u- rnoon and burial wili | Grade 11-A—Ignazio Catucel, John O VITI-A— Err el e “‘("‘“ i l 1“",‘] = r‘”\, o sday evening the high | oo mh ‘l'm,,, ting Hald in head. there will Christmas scrvice [e in Brook irabowski, Anatol Fradette, Andrew Fdward B drinn) LS el e tollshiba iU DUBLIET SRS | o iatiment and nduls/otiths : A il - Ciwistmes Party—Factories Hay- Sl stk GIphoN e (Suliead ‘“‘{“ e et “onlin, Taa |Pletely outplaved their opponents [school deparimen ”A" T O oy | auarters of the camp, h; the RIM epecia istmas . e ta, Ch m, itten Mo b b b Lo nd sppy | Church and ¢ ol €njoy | yray buildling on Monday night. ks i had. indeed very merry L Sl g & i o e league service will he omitte Indian National e A Tor S Flareree |And, ¢ SRl Christmas sockal, which Willl 0 | Gyr offcers that were elected are et & Christmes it \ g i . T AL Theresa |ChT G a pageant, “The Old, Ol | "0 “00 e vie ande | adidition to Kensing- which will be put on at 7:30 o'clock. | Congress Meetin Santueel, Vita a | Plainville Y. M. . A tory,” m,} nted by a cast of 15 q ','l,\.\\ b M,.,‘”’ifl, u:\ig‘:?,,l.,.,' 5 2 PR Cawnpore. Britis 1 Yoo .G (1] i Who ann wat A L o & . s seetion, whieh will b league meet a e "’ i wiliah LA it " & ople. The annual wa mander, George H. T.oomis; Officer 1o wilhin a few weeks, will be way afternoon at (P =The Indian mational congress | ¢ T-Re-Alubert Buell, Frank LAl G : ~vice which, whieh will in- | 5% P rsio e ’ Ledlin: Pharmacy, ieh will Rrd s '1'\ Ihe dresidency of s cogtiendo, William Collins, Reatrier ) ,‘ clude @ special program and ser-| guard, Edward Sheehy, . Ve from \ ve there will he S NAUDRAUBLENOECas, MES. foaro- ott, Cynthia Hepwe 1 - n g - lmon N be a continuation of the 1o i o be 4 el the L Hint! Naillu) who! recnived dn ovation | e v he THoT M e 0 ) e, il he oliowing offi re Date hlw‘n ap o rorner ! Ftrom the'ls bW s e Johr L T Ferank 0 0 o T nite { pointed: Adjutant, T.eon E. Loomis . rminston v feom e Jareeicronds vl Doris Livingston, William s \ ) o Recovering fro = !quartermaster, Julius W. Clark; . ¢ ntly vaeated by \i B ONEA LERAIRIEOTY Vietoria nica, Robert Newell Coparrellf, Fr T § of the fact that a positive | in. Stephen A. Teller; ser- : M. Willinms, i ““”f' i o Vilardi s of rabies was found in the | oo B0k 0 Tqeorge F. Thomas; vroin t lins mo ! ‘vv-' \”\n)‘ 1l lu,\.n R 8 i Grade 11-C—Deter ich bit Peter J. Conlon, local | & o sergeant, Joseph - was remarked that most of fthe |, $ 1 g o fears IR 2 Al % rom the store maintained by jehureh te crowd v e i Tatrlc Fradett, 1 QEL RS ’““"‘;"" ‘”M" “". Strup: color guards, Thomas Coyne . i for so many years 1o a new |Sunday sehoel 1 mill-made s G 1 apare, Frone I as to his recovery, |- oS O Enl Cere patriotlo. I ’ Lo > clot e R Sroinnineas wilh) which (2o sisroclk T ! we which i ck. noon, i ol DR A e imistored. | Structor, Edward A. Ryals; histor- \ ; i m \ i £ 2 Maynard atmenyhag acn s an. John J. laverty. T i i« orat Hisitaanioniof e tog was shat Monday night and | 95 SRR IEINS g ot in was recent MY S e el B : to lartford for Anal¥” | meeting to be held on January 18, . nodern in every of the services Ak s as. 1 ean opt Hige b eeed New Departure FPromotion n \ 15 plavs 10 cavey several addi- | Thore Wil e n R e e X > AR {| In line with the policy of tha or session of tl e e e i 1 | New Departure Mfg. Co., to advance morron itat Siitre i g wen to incrcased responsibility v o that the nation i 3 RSy men S A LA : | alvation Army Baskets € - N 1 ; il childr ress itself may earry ont the pro PLAINVILLF UUR 1926 {i5n farniy piayed an ims |0 sible, the promotion of { i LG s yems on more approved lines ; . : Sl formerly of the ball A s 1. started bhosiness , er d proposals for complete sapilan e A e Liilaa | ehos force, to the position 10 and met a lon n nee and the boyeoft of B TOM MIX e Rats o the ball plant engineer- \ for ef the fown, are L R ; i : artment, been an- 4 been without a chanes of adoption, STHE LUCKY HORSESHOE™ cd. He will succeed Gerald t " wenant's husiness Root of X % | Rudge, who been promoted to S e ) € of his TARE ODTION ON PROPERTY Sunday, Dee. | {he post of assistant superintendent casedd. henee t move to oot o in strect Ginon Frodericks and €. W, | JACQUELINE LOGAN | of ball plant. Mr. Perkins, who Gy nginllihe i the L “‘”"y'“ L 'f‘:“',“ i have taken an option on t I AOWRLORMUY | entered the employ o company v ol the businces distric LR s AR ey wefer property which ad- SWAGES FOR WIVES' ristmas dinner 11 years ngo, is a graduate of the Start a Club Now and Provide ain | 1ocal schools and of the New I at fiis Methodist church ion [{oints that of Mr Trederieks e Two Shows Sat. and Sun., y evening at 7 o'clock. |[the foot of Arch strect. and they 6:15 and 8:15, | vill he siven in the |plan to take over the tract 3 {A part of tha property will be sday even rade school ce Cluh Annual Dinner O’Hay, U, §. A, re- Fund for Next Christmas shortl od o program wi ribution of g i r oline filling station ne | R Ty » speaker at the an- S Wiliam Eton s the guest of Mra [for the gasoline flling station nov MOV’lE DANC o, Year Took Teued an Tawréhoe of Main strect a by Frodericks, The annual Ll | o % : ) Mre, B, Vernon Reed | tol Tea rs' association was cr . the v e e 1 s the of FIRL IN NEW HAVEN See a Show while you Dance, e |] piS nd placed in s ugier. I year. relati L o from 11 P. M.. Dec. 31, ¢ t Funcral of Themias Powers I Pactary Uns Nacation T S Lo 4 A M. dan. 1, 1926 PLAINVILLE, CONN funeral ho ’“,“;j;;:; % 1 : . y { " b Christmas i . N 1e 10 NC‘V Year s Lve. Open Saturday Dvenings e S A : "‘ . : . 111 at §t. Joseph's (52 ( 4 Music by % & morning at § i Hen e el i De Morties Charlesion S{eppem ! « tevs. the offieers = " ' : J v - — 1 ot A 1 ex (Contipued on Page 18) inoperation 81 Professionals Are o ke — e T N} hnt S Entered in Tournament Y FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS s G By BLOSSER \ SHoLWD say : PERSPRATOR!: pd \ said today | T.o8 : made ta |0ne pro \prove. (ers have cntered the Tos Angele v made be- Country club open golf tournament . . i L et .9 and 10. The entries do f n not close until Jan. 6 : ) v - » e Co. Outstandi entrants | ( \ Taoaso L Yo ¥ Y I ( forc e | . : - |~ ST ¢ i R /(" SAY SWEATER=YOV 3 f Mt | J B L Farrell Watrous, s Y A wie b Says Wife Left Him | In Divorce Action Santn Mo L ta of Hartford 1 Motta © nleging w morni t 9 | spectively ’ ; school be held | voree’ and custody of the iren: | ; at the ¢ the servi 1 Katz of Hartf i the | Berlin Congregational e St el 5 The boys' class will meet at 10 |su our Toca \ o'clock tomorrow ning at the | Ja and were oy ble Fred Winkle, lierlin Congregational chuteh. The st