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NEW BRITAIN Pl You Are Invited to “Toyland” for a Bushel of Fun With Santa here in person, the Jolly Old Saint invites you to come see his workshop, the three reindeer and his sled. Hundreds of new Toys, Dolls, Games and other things to interest young and old. See the new “Buddy L’ Toys. The wonderful Lionel Electric trains, the new “Erec- tor” with its big building possibilities. Doll Houses, Furniture, etc. See the wonderful Bicycles, Velocipedes, Sleds, Doll Carriages. ALL IN TOYLAND IN DOWN STAIRS SECTION. CHRISTMAS NOW THE LEADING TOPIC WITH SANTA’S HEADQUARTERS HERE WITH EVERYTHING SUITABLE FOR XMAS GIVING For more than a Half Century this has been the regular stopping place for Santa to unload his pack. Come select yo ur gifts early. LET HER BUY A COAT, AS YOUR GIFT YOU'LL SAVE IF SHE SELECTS IT NOW AT MAKERS COST For one day more. Not only Coats but all new Winter wearables for Woman, Miss or Girl. NEW WINTER COATS, NEW DRESSES, HOUSE GARMENTS are all at makers cost FOR ONE DAY MORE NEW BLOUSES, NEW SWEATERS, [ Johnnies and Willies whose ey were larger than their appetites. No serious results from the yearly feast good record that has atte enrollments. W Berlin News ded previ- hold a private nd dance > Worthington Community e committee in charge Ent s house. dward Jr., and Don- ames and dancing will ntertainment. st Berlin Ttems ing locally was ohs st” Ga- The serv- Swain, ald 'Tr provide quiet \ charge of George Mitchell Britain. Those with radios ned in during afternoon to Cornell-Penn game Mr. and Mrs. R. tertained relatives over the holidla There will be abriel's church he public is in whists are becoming tevenson en- from fior A rom New Hav arti |were reported. Postal Notice dopartm of Christmas pac with the fdea {in view of preventing a choking of MAY FlfiHT FLAMES Ithe mails on the last few days and [the non-delivery of parc before , A . | sestions have been tabulated for ob- | Ly DCALY Blue Hills District Considers sorience o tmsure actvers: i e Means to Oliset Menace 12 o'clock noon on Christmas day. copal church. 3 with strong paper and heavy twine. Special articles of fragility or un- BRIGADE MAY BE FORMED “'if ol it teeted possible breaka “Fragile" ‘nn the outside of Christmas Mailing — Town Clerk g ot o ws wt not o Wrap in ¢ ted paste- | The post offi Isued notice ¢ ing the mai ‘"\\LI![IH' The following sug- All parcels must be wrapped securely Fragile be created and Post mat Ofice Gives Instruction For party at ed, T popular week ese and has whic Receives New Equipment—Other board or similar Items of Interest, arring aitenjoonaldo 1o on the extertor. itain ined frien anksgiving. Agnes Deforest of New Haven.spent Thanksgiving with her sister, Mrs. J. Rose Belden. Mr. and M ymond T and daughter spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pt and Mrs. James McPherson s 1 “ntertained a family reunion at their Gk 2 * home last evening. A T stmas” if desired. Written kel matter may not bo enclosed within et ed orara parcels, This does not include identl- e e e linn s OLEL L 10 The library room will b PELIORMICORLESDARURIGE - for a short time this evening. lgn countries MAY |y, Roys' club will meot this eve- CouHElfL s eradnt from 7 until 8 o'clock. All nea and Tristan ; rs are requested to be prosent. hese parcels 12 bo 9 December 1st. Christ- 10 bo mailed at least |, their intended ar- protection, Addresses should be complete with » number and name of street or | inly marked in ink. should be written If a only solu- problem will lie in a plan and the formation er department. 1 suggested that place’ with a fe that would be homes not trucks. The would he t. Some talk been offered of engaging the Meri- den fire departifie or service in Blue Hills as it is more easily reach- ed from the Silver City, but the op- position stater that an insufficient water supply in that section would render any department helpless and not be worth the cost of guar- tion to the co-operative of a volu It has 1 town furnish extinguishers reach of °d by the A return addr in the upper left hand corner. the [tag is usod, a duplicate add fire ould be placed under within livery in case Parcels and to insur: of the tag. open rres membe a spent befor mas cards four days be rival. assessed for fire no fire district As th protection and ye the question of fairn has been ised by Blue Hilli It is tho most residents ot this plac New Files For Town Clerk no aore than just that some set of map is being 1 should be afforded t led at the office of town 1s a repetition of 1. ek to for the new phot would be a blot on the ' graphic o being 1 lifficulty in ob- the on Blue Hills pro- | maps were r to building in that | wooden « » Hills, it is stated, {0 move. »ss normally until aken of the | district is t ha Thanksgiving eve was one of the est held here in some time. A four reel motion picture on Mexico and its oil was shown. Drilling for oil and " of an oil well was Dalbey explained £ the pictures. He state that thers was sometimes a pressure of several thousand pounds to the square inch when the gas and oil break throngh, shooting the gas and oil high in the air sometimes aking everything before 1t. After the well is capped the derrick is toppled and the well connected up with the pipe lines, The investment {in ofl in Mexico is $300,000,000 of which 70 per cent is American iowned, only three per cent be owned by the Mexican government, ankle jand the ance foreign owned. s him to his home. There will be an illustrated and brasions, Stearns ture at the Methodist church o Al eifects, day evening by Rev. A. L. Burgre What They're Doing "he subject of the pictures will be A birthday party was given Miss | «1n His Steps.” This series will take Margaret Johnson at the home of . In iniinte, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Johnson of Kensington, last eve ' by it is sorvice munity iles ) f Shown. lifterent p maps t ir work. The ot in large ficult sors in the iously k which wer nee perty is a han 1o nr e Stearns Improved Elmer W, who was in- A when he was struck by an automobile on evening, is reported as im his home on Worthingto found upoht cxamination tha from vined i & Stearns, conditions. : of a volunteer de- ment would bind every resident to answering calls In that district. This is done at the present time, but the lack of co-op cation makes this brigade useloss as all that was saved from the flames at the Molumphy pleco were four hags of cement, An orderly body of voluntee sped with extinguishers could bably | 1 saved more of the Sufh a brigade would have to provide 8o nal for a fire roved a spr lec- v Sun- suffered no ot DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER "h, 1926. and wheels which are used th | world around in automobiles a | other mechanisms. Two years | Mr. Norton achieved national prom- inence when he was awarded the John Scott medal and prize for his invention of accurate grinding de- ices of high power Milk in Schools The sale of milk in the public schools is reported by the school partment to be progressing sa ainville News MEMORIAL WINDOW Proposed for High School Fe WORKING 00T DETAILS. ™22 comaes com torily. Many children in both ‘While la ly confined to the Auto Sales Company Coming. | Plan to Have Al Seven Similar— |11 store next to o | Broad stree and Linden On¢ in Honor of War Dead smectsie toin navamtans grade, p 1s in the higher el sqnare and will make mar | Ce ntral Accuser of Constable Rearrested— O. H. Norton 75 Years Old—New | y | call fo: Auto Sales Compaiy Coming Here | for ar and $50 mont Plans for memorial windows to be | | placed in the new high school build- ing are being pushed rapidly by the | | school department and it is hoped that they can be completed satisf: torily and the windows placed position by the time the rest of the building is completed about I ary 1. It is planned to have seven | large stained glass windows in th | @min corridor facing the front en-| :tmnca. being pla in the wall be- | tween hallvay and the gym- They will be 18 fect above nastum. the level of the gym and will be|! on that side to Farrell in Toils of C ity ain. t was B, W. heriff tol trolley from t n hall, inor in- screened | them. The windows will be to allow ventilation The idea of piacing these in the school was conceive perintende of Schools L | while inspecting various Women to Conduct Store. bout the state preparatory to the| Mr. Dailey, Mes. Clark, Mr | building of the local high sch Mrs. Balker, M | Some of the institutions rd and Mrs |had used the memorial to advant uck by its committe h was then taken various organization ool h . Benjamin he visited vindow Mill possibi is the only body inite action look- ndow, the sum of compa 18 far to take ing toward $45 Alpha Delta Sigma fraternity | this evening at | of the ar- | F evening to | auvelt | The Community club program held | The large trce which was blown | Americ; . projec r anythi | the matter. The Chamber meree i expected to have the being bout the plan. Frat tions have the matter | erations ng in ;ion Auxiliary ) or two windows | as memorials to the icated n ¢ Zdward T. Madeley of Sou be held i on street, son, Game Cane on July lle Bl whose their f | a memo matled le nil | ing if they would unit Mr. Made in S En s all similar There will be a with each of pected to report {T. Wh cost. It together be offe rom Schoel 0. ny Home who is lol d in the cost. It is I zations planning to 1 windows m: 00l opens. & Coe, anksgiving | be will that ready on be tra date. Inventor 75 Ycars Old Charles H. No hill observed his niversary Tu Wendell Norto and wite Revy les S. Wyckoft of Plainvil T Veilbethed | ,WJW,\\\B %‘:\m\ % guests at qu laid over old sidewalls in t! a4 of machinery, | | “i makes an old home cooler being the { i Haer Co., w ] winter. Adds | i biilib much greater th | down recently in ! | ¥et been removed and the path through t storm. The qu who is responsible for There is considera tree as it was the larg grove, and there are { would cut 1t up for the w permiss eral hospital. His many friends v be pleased to learn of his r He is still confined to his bed but expects soon to be abol P. 1 warmer in , modcling with Weather- best Stained Shingle: ingly low is sur- ~'x'n“h: erfelly fur Fal‘minglon Ave., Plainville Telephone 35-11 and of sev- neing About 30 guests were pr the entertainment consisted eral vocal sclections and Refreshments were serve James Hart of Kensington is vis iting his parents over the week-end. Hart is a student at Brown univer- stated, and 8 offercd by Blue Hil One is the erection Qf an old fashloned hamm 1 alar ntral position. An- | T s installation 1 siren t be easily chod A system of signals that onld locate the position of the Jdae would have to be drafted. Tt | {hought that the Blue Hilllans | Thanksgiving with friends in Spring- iselves v 1, through personal [field, the event being in the cubacription, raise part of the funds | of a home-coming. neccssary for caipment Elliot Baldwin, son of H'day Quict M ton W. Baldwin is visiting ring was observe his parents over the week-end He terday, the intends to return to his studies ag \vy vehieular trafie Renssélacr Polytechnie institute. as one of thet Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Loomer of No puhif .. Groi Hill, Kensington, are tHo Me. Loomer's parc in 'FRECKLES AND nin a ce egtion is the would Mr. and Mrs. Jason Taylor spent | nature GET OUT OF OLR o 0 v v i 1 i Mr. and a quictly s place yo ahsence even fairly h varking the holiday in histc cither in partics, form hetd or M. Upson of Wi the t of Dr. ond ling of this town. Adele Murray is reported as il roving at St. Raphael's hospital, Rt Yo Haven. She was expected to traf- {yoturn to her o here previously, | but added treatment made it nece ry to stay at the Elm City insti- tution, some familles W with out ent for the u of town mem- the arving of | Although the prepared for a holiday r of that the aboyt 6 o atil 10 o'clock when the traffic | The Red Cre Local physiclans were [ported to b ¢ today administering to the | town, loca local o hor fie, they repo way, was almost inc ing u diminished Kkept bus subscription is re- receiving favor in this residents keeping the MISSUS YODER PAYS ME TO TAKE HER DO6 OUT FOR A WALK. - | spent e cost of 1| Miss Jean ‘xu{‘-my, i hara enson from returned from ght with him Sel- York. Miss Vir- <h accom- rumbull, who t Holyok home from nied by York. Mason of New ginia panie turne Dorothy C1 Margaret's and was a Crosby of ) Notes First Selectman John J. Kimmel wnksgiving Day in Middle- com Miss Ilore town aughter Ehle taken hospit infant William an tta and Ehle, Mr: of to Britain G A Lawis Brastow o ourt entertained Edward T. and family of North Wash- principal of d school, is hanksgiving recess in Fred Cassalle con on street.— rooms a WIOMOUGH HITS - TS TS L police co Prosecuting ney of ot both o Attorney murrs ne v con plaint of t wrs he has 1 nd the only reason Me- court, Ri“AD HERALD CLASSIPIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS / Of Hair and Skin Prcscrved By L8 Soap to Cleanse 2l Ointment to Hea! Community Theater PLAINVILLE riday, Nov. Feature Aet Acord Bristal News 5490 CHILDREN IN BRISTOL' SCHOOLS Population of City Is Now Esti- mated at 29,205 MRS. WILCOX DIES AT 96 West Ends Win ¢ pionship — Summer Mrs, Street ity Nelson Foothall ¢ m- Dyer of Dies — Bristol T Marries — District Meets. The correc for the day by Karl A. city Reict M population gove Bristol Ic Chippins hil The Maple of occasion to punts to tory and { of the e Ends ted s of perintendent ool Bristol, shows a t 1d closely fford vood with two enun 1 to resort of their mrau (Capt Pratt son, Ryar erio, Ca iolo for I ranc gretto, C. four 12 R for . Var for MeAllister, Melino for Se- Melino for Spiclman. Time, eree, A nott Suburban Hom with the city clerk and the a nd liabilities of the corporation have been taken over by Ernest E. Merriil and Marichester corporation been e al estate activities. Mrs. Nelson Dyer illa Dyer, Nelson Dyer of 31 § h Bristol h short illne born in of dissolution of the Inc., has been filc and her parents at Eag lertaker s in I sterday for inte les to Initiate Bell City ph's church in mem- Bristol Te Eleanor Lezot riag, morni oom was a native 1ated ool of from that city an ool in w bridegro also at- s of Waterbury and John Hancock any of t p to points of tple will \y Attending Funeral man John Donnelly emorial Boulevard Baldwin i m- 1s ahout to park evard when Car- v also. Caravone main- (Contirn on Page 21) \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ A% \\\\\% # Willard Storage Batteries : Service Baterles Called For and Delivered Radio Batteries Hamm’s Gerage Phone \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\x\\\\fi Plainville AR TRRNCHRRRENRNNNNSNN 470 ‘.\\\‘.l\\\\\\\\\\\‘h 5\ HIS FRIENDS THAT DOG LOOKS LIKE ) ——o AALEY DOG TE SAY, ([~ Gwan! A flw» L WANT YA 7O KAOW DOG LIKE TUAT THIS DOG WUZ IN /icwtw? Wi GEE-IT LOOKS LIKE AN OLD ALLEY A DOG SHOW LAST ANY PRizES!! SUMMER!! 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