New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 31, 1925, Page 7

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It NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD THURSDAX; DECEMBER 381, 1925 The Doors of 1926 Open Wide to the Many Advantages of Our Great Annual Cost Sale Which Begins Saturday, Jan. 2 THIS GREAT YEARLY EVENT GIVES YOU OPPORTUNITY TO SELECT ALL MERCHANDISE NOT RESTRICTED BY THE MAKER AT COST PRICE THINK WHAT THAT MEANS IN A MONEY-SAVING WAY Is Our New Year’'s Gift to You WATCH FOR FULLER DETAILS IN NEXT ISSUE OF THIS PAPER CLOSED NEW YEAR'S DAY, FRIDAY, JAN. 1 ~E;'rlin News POLLUTION FIGHT INTERESTS BERLIN Stieams in Town to Be Surveged Iy New State Water Board 1 il Yo Water Comi fensington Until —Masses At the Catholic Church€s tomorrow—Huliday P stre sor thore wostate announ wili f joi pid in the matier, people wnt 1 mping into ils power lo ¢ less Ma improved nof 1his stream an endless proc v of which are e bonrd remedying s i fattabe sseft Connee Wir ough that. no wore will be uriher a1l build Kens wr serviee glon Kire dis 1w ing of wetically for tl Bi New Year’s Eve DANCLE Favesters' Hall, ANCING ALL Ctats Big UEF NOW N SIGHT .. Further Notice am poliut wa strean bussett Louis Goodric | nections will be made until the frost | fairs in Hartford and | gets out of the ground. | services Tomorrow Morming Rev. John C. Brennan, pastor of St. Paul's Roman Catholic church, Kensington, has announc ule of services, both at Panl's | 103 church and Sacred Heart | Comes ts along throughout the have parties at is expocted that emselves into being | res the m state, their h everye 8 1 u sche the At the Kensington church masses | will be celebrated at 8 and 9 o'clock tomorrow morning and at the | cred Heart chureh mass will be | | celebrated at § o'clock, 1t is ex- peeted that Rev. W, D. Hartford will cond in Kensington, while nan will officiate in New Year's Day in Berlin New Year's day will be ap tely by Berlin | Kensington residents, n ot them going out of town for the day thers will entertain company nily e i The | pany | will lans—Ttems, last going nate some of the dan, funetion, the seer serions autoniobile acei |the last year. The road ened to aling 100 feet md while § nate rvices Bren- :""’“ ro- will not e inger, 1t will Lielp to drivers who are h conditions the president factory many celebratod 3 hil neetions In au who damaged nobiles hav said last night hose (a1 n fons. Americ will ¢l ot resnme ¢ com- th ning and perations until next luy, except in the lepartments which are cngaged taking inventory. The Pr Mannu wil i ibeen pairs to the vlie f Frank sl resel] tthe Meri t to e is xpec conmple maobil close Thit th o with Bertiy N on Friday « hut itive announcemet last n comf and ted, with cement, ollow or 10 lin Construction company e nz down of plant recovery ngs of this{norrow only post offices in 1 o Dudis i il will i iay burial Clivery offiee service Orrect e 1 polluti crably. e the former g of the Tt Construct own in has ca Genor of in th an a now Zemients have colhration s by Wonx Tribw . 0 strictly by cars LONG 1 D o ot " FRECKLES . i I{m( Berlin Ttems | the Modern | at Athlet mads notice. This highways Others wiil omes and it ne will New NEWS en- Year u the Mitl e of nan lents dur will be at the enr tirely olin be a great not familiar ' of fhig hailding imes when been er urrea ! of Bristol s condition len hospit and hi. me of Mr Nor NEUMONA CLAIHS BROAD ST, HOMAN | Mrs. Mary Schiller in 1l Health for Years ‘ause of Child’s Death Not Ascer- tained—Watch Night Service— Meets—Plainville Briefs Mrs, Mary Schiller, wife o “harles Schmidt of 120 Broad street, led at her home this morning. She | was about 45 years old. T'or a num- {ber of years Mrs. Sehiller had been |in 411 health and had |a severe attack o ter, but this vear and she dicd. Mrs. Schillor She had live | Plainville, |borhood grocory |of Broad ana wWhitin | She ts survived by her mother, | Mrs. Sarah Wilson of Rockville; two sisters, Mrs. Dina Herzog of Rock- {ville and Mrs, Martha MacLeod of | Plainville; two brothers, John Wil- [son of Broad Brook and Benjamin | Wilson of Tockville; and several nfeces and nephews, | Tuneral arrangements are incom- I plete. rial will be in Winter Hill | cemetery, Windsor, | Found Dead In Bed Wallace Ruesell Ma {months old son of Mr, {Howard L. Martin of 11 Fast T | street, ound dead in bed morning. . nt had been zood hea cause of hoh Funer rippe eve pneuinon: s born in Windsor. v about six years in kept a neigh- at the corner streets, four Mrs, il and was f | deat s ieen aseert 1 1 services will e conducted Plainville News | | INFANT IS FOUND DEAD Play Rehearsal—Yum Yum Cluh | one of t sed through | | Johnson at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. | Reyv. Charles & the Congre (ing. Burial emetery. Wyckoft, zational churel be pastor of officiat- i Wost New Britain, | while others will visit some of the Ol Fellows To Elect avions offices st con cen sal of Play rom memt Holiday Hours ind mails will b Funeral GF Mr Sehmidt PUBLIC DANCE Round and Square Dances GRANGE HALL, Plainville SATURDAY EVE.L JAN. 2 Holman's Orchestra Harry Silk, Prompter Prof. was held this morning at 9 o'clock | from his home fh Mountain View and at 9:30 o'clock from the Church of Our Lady of M A solemn o LB BRISTOL PROSPERS Bristol News | Rev, John I. Fay, the pastor, with 4 Itev, Charles Coppens of New Brit- ain as deacon and Rev, W, P, Laf- of Forestville, sub-dcacon The pall bearers were M Matthew Rival, W. Dixon, L. W. Wolf and H. Sclgl, As t ey vas borne from the chure fful Land on High w Zanzieileiynn eindsrs ;Flourismug Gonditions Indicated o cemuters, New it ot | Df Raponts of Banks cemetery, New Britain and the ., POPULATION OVER 28,000 Iy Rev. Charles Coppens. rosted last | k J. O'Mara lice on a v Conlin, W Arrest Second Assallant nk Polokowsk! of 1671 1 streot, New Britain, was it by Sergeant Patr of the New Rritain p rant {ssued by the loc Polokowski is alleged to 1 men who cki at his he lay night Polumbra heing being sought |Employees Of New Departure Co,, author Share In Melon Cat—Nine Mer- ave chants Refuse o Pay For White four cked John Rip Whiting street Sur other man, Stanley y Iritain, 1s aWeady Way Lighting, of| T 14 the most prosperous pe in its 1 n story is bel that has Bristol tc “ 1 ov withorities, Use New Auto Markers Motorists are warned th automobile 1k it m narkers must | it time on, The new ieorge placed on ecars tod. toda tol Trust ( rants ret th old v risk, 1 today Yum Yum Club Mcects The Yum Yum cl o'c marker ‘4‘,-\ of a [ tution I is tl prosperit ¥ at thel tor W Proseel oran st o bank's most |record of the ) |for the year Willlam states U reas and the stol Natj also | ing. posits luring lout ex- and Mrs while Mr: consolation I'nds Will Eleet king firs had § year N o 300,0( prize nost wit amo; vas awa West fon W ally commerd er than St ) The savings ¢ banks have increa. y 100 over 1924 and Miles Lewis Peck, nt of the DBristol Savings Lank commented upon the fact that gratifyi in his ba vSS of lends p W\ was not in all cities of the state, Industrial Conditions rial the year 1 i of the tact morrow hall he and i 1 nearly $1 preside was far in exc dypositors, hich e fes Pastor Receives Purse J. G, Ward, 1stor conditions throughont n satistactory, all s having operated o tine schedule, In nts it was necessary roscr about o ¥ on many of the Mr. Ward 10 operate 3 depart nearly unple s whi ents on a labor situ ideal, t supply pastor thers anemploy Th Piai oper the Janu during Wi ¢ iy I8¢ construction in ment ¢ alty comp permit for to house single issu Ly ear W Roo: Co., prosent DURING YEAR 1923 - Realty Co, stated that it wa opinion that Bristol has the la clity In the state, Bullding Operations Concluded Major building operations inchude the new St Bristol hospital, the the residenge s and the Ingraham (o, South tact reantile Conditlons 88 merehun ry satistact growtl Christimas th of e margin, It 1 changes a mereantile met mplated wil Cutur Population Has Increased gures ta school enr Hatiou to inst of switehhoard business ne ry ool oty of industrial Bristol continuatio usiness conditions sted for the cou the fch have foree A ry. ible portion of Bristol's indus. ivity the automobile in conneetic Industry ana is It {8 helieved that » considerable actis rtime oper- | uat! ation has been use peace-tin duction mnd pl In the wor addition to the forgr arture requiren 1150 an a ing on Centor strect Small Fire Damy Since th was organiz tirst year in e fire commis- monthly r last night Fire Hayes. Du the ye wrtment was called upon to 147 still alarms which re in property dan of only $ nd to e v 86,450, hy ng swer ss inctmed was due marily to the efficiency of the tment is shown by the value of the ere were tires was $49 cont New Departures Share Melon New wl General o in from the ny in D cipant clited to him ir what tain Pl ike amou fund ther t for five not. plan v 1 statement comy veur, liow share participant urns will not ecarly in the AT of the Depar- CONMUNITY THEATER | PHURSDAY, DEC, 31, POREST STANLLY, AUTY & THE BAD “B1 MANT PRIDAY, JAN. 1, 192 REGINALD DENNY, In SWHERE WAS 1” New Year G5 8:15 for our depos Deposits made on or hefor rhree Shows Day will draw interest from LD Open Saturday Exer 7 10 9 o'clock MOVIE DANCE While Yon Dance 1 m. Dy 3, w. Jan. 1, See s Show Dancing From 25 0 4 a. 1 by DeMortie's Charvleston Steppers t Community Theater Plainville Open Saturday Ever OME O\ e COME ALL AND HIS FRIENDS i ¢ evening, Janu lings within tngton Tire | on the nouncement will he ureh ce a watch night | service will be held this evening. A | song service will begin at 8:30 o'clock, continuing until 9 o'clock | | Methodist ¢ 1in its p | L 1926.F ather and the ground impossible installation main water makes it a statemer o more con- and this will be followed by a social hour. Refreshments will be served | The watch night service will 11:45 o'clock tinuing night. All East inr are invited to att e only one hegin | nd this serv- of ite kind in . Those attending are freshments of Middle n Wilcox ¢ | ) bring - town Berlin NIGH1 RECKLES ' kbv,gfl TO MORROW 1S NEW VEARS DAY= HOPE THAT this | | Voo MaKE SOME GooD I RESOLUTIONS ) Still greater profits itors hings l } The PLAINVILLE TRUST Co. AINVILLE SC( INN on Savings hings Accounts "l"helre’rs a H:tch in This Resolution! FWEL‘. =NMOU KAOW WILLIE \ AN AE ARE ALwavs / FIGUTING N R { - \ | | | his semt |percentage of home owners of any | company ure placing u ture Mfg. Co, Indicate that praes tleally half of the employes ot the portion of thelr savings in the fund and from !nu- fine returns that have been mafly that {1t 18 expected that a (arger number en concluded during the year { WiIl enter in 1 Joseph's chureh, s Fuller v addition of | e savings fund previous is ex d im me with £ on land with | the |Camp of Southington, for this industry is bright in ad. | for plant of C Ihat pri- |1 s was portion Motors and will A of good oen fuct ildings participant is given one of {three choices I the nanner of diss posing of the money (o his credit in He nuy withdraw credit in 1o remain on six per cent natally or muy to purchase seven of the Every lie total amount may nllow Interest of 10 hix cash o it eposit compo! 1 apply the amount or cent preferred Motors Co., which agrees to stra dividend of per February 15 of yeur prosiling in the sl stock neral pay an ¢ two each shiry cuiploy of the ! lins Way Midn 0 reeely. To P'ay For White [ chants in way ks preced feclined to go vrchants and share o arned, Al of e been gl is nominal, ent have Hve W hid ans may will take afntain it 1 » found wi r the whi erehy t ay and 1 New Britain Man Vined Maione in the imposed a fine ony Bovolos on A under the lled. nt took plice on Christ- mas day na car driven by Bovolos and a car driven by Albert | Russell of New Britain were badly damaged in collision. Bovolos was represented dn court by Attorney co; . court and Dwight the charge of reck chi of driving influence of liquor 3 neel while ay Diphiheri A larg ve bee Sitation Improved number of the quarantines removed in the Forest improved, according 0 a statement of Health Ofticer | Rolbins. a| MHe stated that there are a large number of cases of whooping cough n the city at present and has rec- nded that such cuses be given Imedical treatment in every instance to e fatalities. Until Monday il close to- morning and ovtes will remain period while the taken, Th m Co., will next Wednesday Depavture Mfg, t force on wiil close: Monday. work to- New operate its tonight morning hift will 1 Monday. Watch Night Services Watch Nig several of city tonight. |services will be Advent cl Methodist wateh 1 the P I moy Co., will a2 full tomor it and W cease night in n churches v of nerul n from with ¥ will 1y 1 t n VES, ™ \ T AIS HOUSE NOW AN TELL HIM THAY T WON'Y BIGuT ARY REXT YEAR IF HE WONT" The Holiday ‘Tomerrow will he obser throughont the city suspension of bus factories, ban L} will be closed for the A haif I e ob- swrved at the post oftice. Speelal New Year's masses will bo eclebrat- d at the Cat s of the city tomorrow. Bristol High W |school basketball team will play the team from the Ludlow, Mags., High school at the High school gymnas- morrow night and St. RE St. Joseph's chiurch will pariy at Red Men's Tomor, holid, genera stores public vs. | day. ol v I olie churei oy on s um 1 Guild ¢ a card Post Office Hours will be only one the crs at the post offica tomorrow morning with no 1aliveries by the rural carriers, Par- [cel post will be delivered for & half |day only and the post offica will | noon for the remainder of , although mails will be dis- as usual p windows will be open om 6:30 until noon and the money lotter and postal will be open only o'clock, There dellvery hy stered § o'clock trom Anderson, . Dr. Asher (Continued Page 13) THE Coming—Sun., Jan. 8 ‘TELL ME WHY An Educational Photo-Drama of Truth TELLS ALL SHOWS ALL By BLOSSER N ) T i%f NG DOWN < (.

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