New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 29, 1925, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

DAY, DECE Y | R 29, 1925, . 1 thae r'. ir Bearlng Co. Ha re- " . Andante Symphonique— organization has been of great as- alnv, e ews | tired from the latter plunt two ):-uu\ nsto ews « Eugene Gigout | sistance to its members and the of- ko and cwne to live in lainville, Il‘m[\o dal B .o+ Karg-Elert |ficers are continually making every g 0 [ Mr. Schmidt fs survived by Tin umm Abell. Helen Woodford ¥ | possible effort to enlist all eligible .f 1 two slsta Mre. J, 8¢ his composition Is written in 5-5 ' employes of the plant in its mem- ‘ trs. Henry Sehilling ll.. wos time, bership, At a speclal meeting of the minent member of ‘ Funcral of Pncumonia Victim | board of directors held recently, over . v lodge, Loyul Urder "' Moos The funeral of Irene O'Connell, {100 applicants were .dml"ed to N l 1 4 ot ! ," ""”” “,: HN l A ght and one-hal? year old daughter |embership, constituting onevot 2a ! reduy morning of Mr. and Mrs, Peter O'Connell of | 1TE*€l quotas ever passed upon by IN[ ¢ « of Mercy S §$1 North Main street, who died at | 1he board at one sitting. This brings Buria in the cld Catholl [the St Francls hospital Sunday |the membership to over 1,800 mem- ! g Beat |“ 1[,‘, "M ight following a short iliness with |DUrs 'Yll": AL 1;\ H'- hl.llur)'. ' N caten by Lour Men | 1 fupn as held at the under- | Joings At Endee Club Autos Supplam S[eam Engmes WA e e o v reetce | L DONSANS Gwel. New Home for s il deiundars {8 GO e e | e fi men who are od to have consideruble activity at the Endee E 3 A g mass of v | on Easthampton Division diis Jomslatlicanih S[lollcn'ens Benelit was celebrated by the Rev, |€1ub. plans having “been projected \;, ; v,.‘ ; induay nig X ) at St. Joseph's that will ass something doing S—— y beaten him with a . 1 most of tife time at the club, Chair- Three of the men are faid to 5 n Bres 7 of the games com- ymas cometery ¢ . BIG BARGAINS FOR NEXT TWO DAYS (MRS, ALTHA HAMLIN DIES ' vos “sws “wiie e cice PRIZE WINNERS ANNOUNCED * win a pupl at s nie 18 arranging tournamenta \m on the el e with out of town fndustrial teams in = —_— oL ! ; T I ; To Install Offiecrs. pinochle, cribbage, bowling and pool \ ” STORE CLOSED FRIDAY, so for Wednesday and Thursday we have made prices on [f West Main Street Woman Was 85 10! N Eonill B ERUE AL SSKSRIDEER O o7 and it 1s expected that a tournament s;ll'lctl:hholllldav ézoods and odd lots of other merchandise, Marked so much under | Years Old—Pythian Parts—Death |7, 1 erit 15w, | Fall—Attorncy Stack New Assiste | O It ALELIRAC DALE O Ly O value the; o fast. § y bt B | of Theodore Schmidt — Temeo H ‘]\ R ant Prosecutor — Children Start t t nuary § “"'l 00“1" the an- o : : i o oy N 3 | v 5 u G at which many Remnants 75¢ yard. Here is astounding worth offered at our Wool Dress Goods Sec- Hemlois Blart Buswfilals 1 Ripacka and found four bad | ¢ Fire In Home A s unigue features will be introduced. | tion, The assortment includes Flannels, Jerse T'wills, Crepes, Serges, Duvetyns, ) . ns in his head, each Uil . i Road Taken a Rise The speaker at the dinner will be ” ’ » ! Corduroy, etc., with lengths from one to five yards. When vou realize that values With the establishment of bus (! fhe assallants f J "l‘ postd Lot L o T Any caus t. Irving O'Hay who s well e | range to $6M0 yard there will be a rush to buy at 75e. It's to clear for inventory SR {\§ Hdn VR AR [l G b el UG e len pav s a humorlst, traveier and i % A | ampte 8 e b he gl SELINB R e ¥ ) st t over the v | that we make so low a price, {N 1ana Transportation Co, y Resigns commiliea on fsh Lot i Lk o Hard Times party will be Half Price on Millinery still holds good Hats (trimmed and untrimmed), Flowers, (B lne or e o vons o samabs | wnager at Beh Dr. ; i ithe g et Dl Feathers, Ornaments and All Millinery Supplies at just half their marked price & Hartford railroad, of h the |5 g3, Inc. 2. Douglus | F , i tann B R s E e gardless of any previous markdowns. We have the Hat, or Hats, you have been want- bus concery subsidiary, was | 8 Hart ONepITE: Oitionz ik 1 v All of the ing. Come now and get it, or them, at half price. abolished, The canal line for some || e D for thi been time ha been unprofit. Briied L Y 1 to carry spirit of R / Coats, Suits, Dresses, Blouses, House Garments and all Ready-to-wear for women and small numher of i e mes. girls at prices so much less than egul i those who buy will be joyful over the value e he bre aties Ius MoLiovant Lon 1;’;; . they get for money expended, ¢ a little of your time to personally investigate and ton m.,”,m‘ N faEmeAttaYated | EEoNI factory. At PR ‘::‘";‘rr"m“m see how it profits you. itomobile transportation over | 1" ! SEAULer, B Jen company of New ? Dai s thisfand e non-paying - lines | 7EH0 “senor Prom Tonlght York Boys’ Pajamas $1.39 | Boys’ Blouses 89¢ ihout the stato. The New Haven- |"! Fita e e S Collar-on style, Victor and Model brands; ton Iranchise wus grontd s of the concerr t senior ¢ istol i\' &l \ One-pleccl,) flannelette, 4 to 10-year-olds. | g, boys 8 to 15 years. Boys' Shop, main SR aubiciutiiitied Will Be Less Lenient school will be 1 in MAY YOHE SAYS SHE ls Others, 12 to 16, for $1.75. | e y ERICADUE Burilos oy Collector Willls r ool NOT M Four-in-Hand Ties 39¢ each i o TCaiialaca Ifiiho o Aoy ot ten neeting of the tax | In order to promote interest in | The danc 0 OTHER OF BRIDE “ f 5 Wool Knickers $3.00 pair | third as exper REEHRE ROV ety s S e s : ; Choice of fancy knitted kinds; fine assort- | =g A i : inaugurated on the ro QRSN CLIE O 3l enIong Bl Tl | ment, too, 9 to 17-year sizes, full lined, full siz yesterday, “meeting was ca ho custom of the Bristol Iist idays S A T e | Boys' Shop. % I'ax Commissioner Blodgett, who |and Game association to offer annual g 1 Fabric Gloves 29¢ pair | At Notion Department d motor |} Smeslentnigitiabil f\,‘ AT Dnslien the o e —Thinks Girl Offspring of : 5 | Sewing Silk, 50-yard spools, in black and n at § o'clock » future he will more |catch of large mouth bass has been e . A ~ | Two-clasp, black and colors; it's a clean-up [ co]orsg3 e 1 5 hos Plain- | pyy foliivingl G (atine ol e s oerea s e vt t | oD Seoma e lot of broken sizes. { John J. Clark three-cord Spool Cotton, of ME Cheshire, Milldale, | it dutingu il i [reelaber quickly ¢ 1 rui:'Lnnfiw.u\::cvlfk—wi‘r':y :rn:i.; P Lunch Napkins 19¢ each | white and lvlglql(, Zilcldozen. Plants \“l' ”..1 Sout . 1 then | PativE ok Collcriats the prize for catchi so of mi ancls Hope, British nobleman, ) | : : : (59 White Voile 21c yard e armen | TS o small mouth t Stack Appointed Asst. with interest today the an- All-linen, Mosaic edge. At our Linen De- | 36 inches, regular price 29¢, White Goods o mal wit three pounds ¢ ¥ r St me o marriage of her partment, main floor. | Department, main floor, Jsoungiinan (e RloRe Car Ersuciiep Shust ' i vicin ad a daughter, T find J 11 an interesting story,” she re- hes s | marked, o'clock. Both ¢ Warren Doble of San Francisco - trains from or- day aunounced that fwo . . {and one hand was lacerated when 1t | FLAYS g | . attors ; . | was brought into contact with his | \ Sl LSl [manti¥eeviAneinarled SAYRGHY Berlln News D i e CWILIZATION them at. i L ; a class- | Flope, daughter of Sir Franels Hope | s A B : s and Miss Yohe, who was the first The Peck Memorial librar George, W. Creel Says That Chris- | plainyin 5 co Bowling > rolleq | WiNDIng the I He jwife of the titled Bngilshman, |closed all day Friday, N U S ¥ schedn | Children Set Fire stified | Later Sir Francis was married agan, ¢ * Jn but will be open for the ex-| tom Natlons Set Very Poor Ex- sl “‘z,".”' 5 A 5500D I rers ‘ with t \ The two children of O Resi(AELR L0 : "V"‘i wae :\)\;!m con. 1“\\.‘:- ltlxlv‘m: Miss (:’uvu 1 . W oon run starts s nanial % elected tive from this city | ara. Three children were born Ch”'l ‘hz‘,“xrime]v(f,,xl:l“‘”ll.\”“ T 1'!” | ample for Other Peoples, bu S 1 street | DY @ Jarke majority four years ago. [of this marriage, 3 has been made nece xf Ty :vm Omaha, Neh., Dec. 26 (Pr—( . a9es ! ! s going | Special Bonus For Employes | Miss Yohe today sald she belleved ‘(1 at the usual open day fail T G e T Elm City I creniiiing i GoE | special bonus of five per cent |the San Francisco bride was a LE UG Sl i 3 » former correspondent for | o'clock. 1 A n Y qennst|en iry for past | daughter of Sir Francis Hope by his ‘Ohd“lx,hfm‘,\‘l;i; N | ' el o 'v];" ,U,“ 3 . Ti ; x|y i & rv‘v“vl et 4\‘iv\r\\t-"w¥ Leen grant ‘:‘m \‘.- 'r;‘\ ‘svponnl marriage. e vailable ocal railroad | 1o gwarig PR S e | he Bristol Trust Co., ’ ‘ Depar ment C(mdu(}[s Sefl]‘(}h’ Bolton-Kasica Post, American I, urcs and the glaring in- | i Ay g i e (‘.]‘”‘1 ! San Franclsco, Dec. 20 (P—War- 1" 1‘1“I 1 pr'w.«; nt a mi >n;‘)z“.fih?\\; It | 670 el ‘] ,“\ i i S| ; bank “ 1{ to pay an [ren Doble, \);--\ president of the (L e PHILE : ! Ao TR ST, n « ) iy announced his wedding two N EEN {announced today Wwowi e 5 Hpaa Selete i divider 1 not for months ago in Los Angeles to Aun- m {put on for the benefit of the ypost o t any point along the ro i bl sy bank worke ud drie Hope, daughter of Sir Francis NO ONE GAYE DIREC[IONS "”“"*Ih:\l'rrs fund and it is expected ‘1”-,-“{‘” Ed Should the roads become so hlc il ey Suiol "'f”.\'”.' al mik m He British nobleman and his first ‘ the attendanco will o o G t th snow as to bo jmpas i et Al hise ectinad s sng | tory. wife who was May Yohe famous ac- i | than it was at the recent en service will be resumed i A 2 e L t bonus was Miss Hope was a motion pic- | or - - of lils, home on Sun ¥ » PR \orkman Injured In Tall Down |ment 5 3 L T TR E of iy Home ioRY [ Christmas gif ure actress when young Doble ; | "The show will bo brought down |"0tion plet : ) Ll rogardless of the | first met her. i Staircase — Bolton - Kasica Tost ' from Britain and will consist s i .\m‘:"v\ v_‘ . “‘( % . 1 they had been with Sir Francis Hope was noted for ] N S 3 ) ,, : L s ownership of the Hope dlamond, Will Hold Minstrel Show — Other iniine it ,“:w’m";: v ! U applennt CHIRERERBL Lt ople were affected by |which figured in his romance with \ems of Interest in Town, have some hidden niolive in tryi Al e i fiie aitiesa: o Brlanity i e ) Sl M. Hart | S L The abscnce of somecne to give RiHan G e | . wged 85 year 2 whing u fire in Kensington, on R e um Wed- | part ritain fire de- s why “various ¢ to interest coun will be one of | partment this morning and it was . o o L Eristo s of the sea- | Turkish Representative And Allied SR ent Tewis, well known N o s oty : all will be appropriately A 1he blazs before it was foun Britain prod 8 heen diveeti Bl ol i given the occasion and music | OfMiclals Talk ¥or Hour At Con- happened, fire was a sm; his show wl ke it i W ch of this city, | wi f 1 by Al Wrubel's or- | cansed by erherted fur apeparance in 1 e 4 Now York city, [ che | GO i o eeve. The dam Imnu.wlm'_' Entertainment \ e U e G T5s a1 pres ¥ numbers for ol senfor | Constantinople, Dec. 20 () — On o AR ehiliren of th Anxiliary of S. of UL V. PN SRR and piano it also |7 1€ school | his arrival here today from Belgrade B i Wil T Nohie t church were roy e S e e s by each of the contributing |symnasium tomorrow on the way to Angora to explain the few Tritain departuient. at & Cl T“ Q,',M Gt b s < s by Mrs. | Hold Watch Niatie Services) || aronis - sttustion sudsths. Raspee he call was received from the An excellent A o nICrEATY: ofFtho o C. A Trip B ) os by Miss Dantist | Turkish treaty recently entered {n- | \mevican Paper Goods ¢ entertainment consisting of recita nization of the auxiliary to t st v lAbeit 1 inter b a Watch Tewfik Rushdi Bey, the Turkish : {niat o tions, songs and s kit wax pre- | Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil s & socond number on the pro-| N in the Pros- | forcign minister, received the for- company ved | War will he celebrated in Ir. O e odist ch irsday L oign ambnssadors, - including the vbsponded. : M. tomorrow night at § o'clock Sy pa i n with whom he conferred for Censington they mong . e Tl ; P Amerfean Paper Goods ¢ D of Distorical in of ¢ ton will K Rushdi told the Assoclated Press ) B nd continued along 4 isnadten MbTeiinea s it midnight could not discuss the Mosul situa- e wilhout noticin, nt f§ S 3 : s ne de Joint Ins on before reporting to the Angora The truck c r Pythian Notes SR L e by Alexander 1 of-| Tha ors of | government. e insisted, liowever, | e Y ‘ [ i arc advised |for the vehicle by ac 1 110 A M. and | that the ruling of the council of the t to the M n line en | lrought o a closc 1 W tinal v ted [ ot Olivet ( Order of Fastern | jeague of nations, giving the man- turned around and headed the Christmas Tree Sale ting tl lupli Star, was he 1 the Masonic date to Great Britain must be re- opposite direction. Kasica post, Anmcrican Le- = € of the 5 program ple last ev \‘l g The ‘v alling of rded as the first phase in the ne- Fortunately, di how oris that the sale of Clirist- T 'yihi nd Pythian Sis \ K I ficers for ranklin lodge, «tions and that the subject must e v“ ! f][, o i asl S 2 ’1!1(‘1 1. lor nes. Mother e T ey e ;| p: Guilmant 1as H. Desmond, distr through other phases before the ured and without de ne sults re entirel is i » P, o'l id Sant ol \! h N Widor fth Masonie could possibly reach the rup- | ‘“‘1 ] ,‘”‘ 5 1t | pOst members disposed ns 11) the Police oo t S:45 ‘o et Lillian A Woc Jeach Janes D, Fos i P rumber of the 9y ol hors of both ¢ sked {ihe ¢ ncislontwdilibe ebservad The Biils of S ne d : ficers for Olivet chapter | il ! en improperly AV 10 he present with their children the Church of Our Saviour ' s v W Matrons Mrs. | codwork areund the L3 'L the committee is making every effort | 8 fons with the I A -1 ter Miss Cls M 1 A few minute \\umu; For Out of Towners ' A record number ¢ will be no public ser i . (actua tes) | 1 s { 4 to extinguis) et th B¥golit EX iG] : X « Sons of Veterans Eleet » commission’s in- \ recommiend mbers K A SR o 3 choir “I \ I'. Rob- | vt tho conditions of i nal ehurch, ha ¥, New 31 et ‘ i s fa-Carolina tobacco y the Every ) roven g a1 Y B : A smitted to Attorney , AT S J RE ; (Bennpre, St5 Ta or vice-com- | urgent by the White T ¢ ON POLICE BLOTTER 1 F room t AL \ = 1 o < s : : SEcaLy H We 1 Albert ¥ . Ve heen e ariNat f g el ] s vl S ur And ! AL 1 1 thoy ) ‘ Chog trea ‘. bl ! 2 finon « b : i i A i v, William HASHDEON Y p however s ot ety RE i | INGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED 2 E. D'Evry | \ » D ¢ “I.‘,v.‘v‘:v ‘v\l‘\'\‘ j 1 t the mdget will be realized w = Vi : e v | arr 1 Mrs. 3 New Departure \lmu 1l Relief - $ ih order that t) may be no i ““"""" MBS ARSI Wilcox st Rritai 1 he 1 ag Tientschler street a y Motifs One o s tory 5 « iy Adnaring Vast Berlin Ttems i A s s S B : aded Responsibility o 'l\"“" B . ple Land & Wolf of ; K ! N Albert Boytin of Allen street, New {0 S o hts evenin .\‘1 S e Brit Sl aprea iy ”"; B | members are wq*h\v 1 to atte . L ODIERG O EECIATE Mr. and Mrs. Sterling \\(\4:1\\ rd d e e FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ' S, o 1lations on the hirth 0 Mr. Woodward ¥ . A —_ T ng B Athletic hall 8 THINK T\w?o KAD wewenw | Spe waars T e o AW, VoL PooR t 7:30 o'elock be- | C1OCK S0 MANY OLD BORES | | AATTER=AESEE (% | DOGGIE = DD TUEY e . he regular 1 R Q ! £R= WESPE B ) O \ L Fall (,nlf\‘ l;“;;lu'u { Scouts will be } TO CHEW AT | JUMBO 60T AIS | M Hing "‘AUT ALL YOUR TONS' / Y whma alls ow s t T n % FooT . ¢ Y _“"","‘.'_“ iy ulrs of | nesday afternoon and \ | s [|L Pormm ) M. AWAY £2 : morning om- this place will attend | 11 E TRAP jfm Wh 5] AWNWww 3 A ton. sus.| _The regular meeting of Boys i S e e 2 of Kensington, =us-}. " in"ne netd in thest LATER N ¢ Wi ey L e ,”, : o ;?:I‘rhr]:” of the Mcthodist church this evening . TAG Lo “\\\ B e of his nose. He was " f1'® 'f,‘:'“‘,‘\ of | HEARS A\ *\;1\ Dr. Matthew H. Grie-j AF 8% e | \WHINES B934 red no ill effects be. | HAE Sihest AT sP J | | comInG &< L +< | The Community club will 1 a | FRom 1 way to work at about 6:30 o'clock g i S et Fa ‘\\ He resides in the apartment above | :’OE‘ \’ ’("':';l "”H e “! | ! KITCHEN : Negri's store. As he s | e teaa anat for | VIR i stairway, which h Hiie [tree | J e rnalad Ih P s and he was ST R itated head firet down th Sandals Match Costume [ front door. He sustained the cut as | sandals in all J et he came in contact with the doer |+ shades to match 1e A \ ]

Other pages from this issue: