New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 2, 1926, Page 8

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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1926. PLAINVILLE NEWS. (Continued From Page Seven) . Mrs. J. Manchester of Redstone hill celebrated her 72nd birthday annwersary yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Merton J. Lamb. A public supper will tomorrow evening at the church under the auspices of Men's Bible class and Ladies’ society. The seven lights ordered installed on Trumbull avenue at the annual town meeting have been placed in position and have been lighted for| the first time this week. perintendent of Schools L. Millg and the Linden street grad chers inspected the model school t Willimantie : Christmas fair of the Con- 1l church Woman's Feder- come to a close tonight. Ideal Whist club will meet Sophie Dex sale of the £ the Advent stian church will open tomorrow new store on Whit- be served Baptist the Ald as been born to Mr. and s, Rudolph Heine of Frank street. Anng cney has returned to I'hiladelphia after visiting her sis- ter, Mre. James Paul of Hough street, The M. D. O. S. society n this evening at the Io West Main street Clayton White of Joseph Roska of ging from an in Tast B hag be s fair will club he suit of aga spr ident Day, inville t ol, TREE KILLS WOODMAN, 86 \ged Barre (Vt) Postmaster Hit hy. Limb as It Fall Barre, V't the forest Mitchell H. Jumber He took Lalf a mile from ed a large tree to ¢ tree fell a branch crushed him. Mr. Goslant postmaster for 34 ducted a store. He had 16°children, of whom 13 are still living. op down. As the struck and s village and com- also wa years TO TEACH TENNIS Edinburgh, Dec. —A{Pr— Mrs. Robin Welsh of this city, who on six cocasions won the tennis champion- ship of Scotland has decided to join the professional ranks and become & acher of tennis with headquarters t Cilasgow. ORDERS WORK § tuilding In tor A sued orders toda nee of work on Burritt s reet, found the building is being erected too close to the property line of the neighbor, the for disc rage at where it was A shave and a massage by a Uni- versal barber before the theater an vou need have no qualms of consciousness when the li turned on UNIVERSAL BARBER 213 MAIN STRI e — —— Fresh Oysters & Clams Served in all styles. On Shell, Cocktail, Steam, ews, Tries, Pan Roast, ete. Packard Qyster House COorner of Arch and Walnut * sold by City Items Hot Waffles, 25c, in Crowell's laavt. Get your swirl bob at the Lucille Beauty Shop. Tel. 638.—Advt. A daughter, Madeline Frances ,has heen born to Mr. and Mrs. William aw of §1 Fairview street. St. Anne's society of St. Peter's church will give a minstrel enter- tainment and social in the parish hall Thursday evening, December An excellent program is being ar- ranged. Ior Sule Northern vill sell at Concert by the New York City, 1 Foot G on choir of , Dee. 16, tford. Tickets tore of M. P. Leg- street and M. J Advt. .. will meet at Masonic hall. served at :30 o'clock meeting will open Paulist Kenne I Supper v and the r i) at 7:45 o'clock. of Fancy Articles, Dec. 6-11. na Ward, 1S Warlock St.—Advt. A son was horn at New Britain General hospit Mr. and Mrs, F. S. Wi ington. A son was Pavisto Del st it New Dritain General hospi- al today A. Podlasek of 1 Osgood avenua, is in New York on a business trip S Fifth avenue florist York city, was the and Mrs, H. Bollerer » Hill on Monday, Mrs, Sund d of 392 West Main street will ain members of Good Will lodge, No, 9, O, wnd their friends at whist ng. MISS WICKSTROM SHOWERED Miss Esther E. Wickstrom of ratf 1d was tendered a mis- shower at the home Tomlin of Maple street Alout 20 friends were the recipient of utiful gifts. Miss Wick- A graduate of the tain General hospifal train- sehool for nurses, class of 1921, ¢ill become the bride of Francis D. O'Meara on December 21. Today's Big Offer To Al Who Have Stomach Agony Read What Axelred's Pharmacy Has To Say About Dare’s Mcptho Pepsin cox of Ker born to Mr. ling, Star of S. B. of When yow have an vour stomach such as gas, heavi- n nd distention, why fool with which at best can only give trouble with relief Why not t a 0 up medicine t will disordered and work your ups r and make vigorous that it without any help, will ong do its Such a m ine is Dare" toul Mentha Pepsin elixir tha Axelrod's P! with th at if > you vour returned. helped thousands—it help you wrniac distinct n't great- will be live dr s Iy gladly Tt no mon has doubt will Roger Cowles is Operating The Soda and Lunch Business at the Packard Drug Co. with the line as he now has at Crowell's Drug Store same excellent and Mrs, | the same hour this morning, a tof Hea EASTERN SECTION IN WINTER'S GRIP (Continued from First Page) |+ Southern New cold wave, Pawtucket, porting a fall of 14 degre | perature and an 8 a. m. reading of. degrees. The mercu sink ing there this morning. Snow flur- ries accompanied the cold. Albans reported that ther- mometers registered 10 degrees at 6 a. m. and but 4 degrees three hours later. England felt R. 1, re- 2 (P — New blast of winter dropped | New York, Dec. York felt its first today whe the mercury 23 degrees a few hou From high of 44 degrees yes- thermometer stood at m. The air was clear but rp wind caused discomfort. Conditions in Hartford | Hartford, Conn., Dec. 2.~—(P— Although the temperature fell from | 42 degrees above zero at 8 o'clock | last night to a low gf 19 degrees at | L degrees, thermometers | or'a cold E irop of 2 d techni ave here, a ams of the United States u. Nevertheless early risers felt | the cold snap and some living in the irts of the city reported an un- 1 temperature of 10 degrees | The unofficial record would | L cold wave, for, Mr. A ained, in December the cold wave temperature consists of a drop of 20 degr to 10 degrees or 10° . However, today set no gew record Jovember 28 thermo- red a low of 19 de- The low this morning was ac at 7:30 but ‘at 9 o'clock it went up to 20 and was expected to rise very slowly. ero Temperatures § Dee. 2 P—A cold re cngulfed New York state to- with sub-ze: temperatures in Adirondacks and along the Can- wdian border. Albany a minimum of 13 de- zero was recorded today. her bureau prediction i would be considerably colder tonight. The lowest thermometer readin at Tupper lake, where a temper- of 15 d s helow zero was A five inch blanket snow covered the ground. At Sar anac lake the mercury lto 12 relow zero. atur corded. ol Pittsfield, M Dee Bedkshires, reported drop of ey and an early morning temperature of 11 degrees above zero, the coldest weather of the season to date. A high wind brought little snow Concord, N. H., reported a 2¢ gree plunge of the mercu morning ng of 19 degre 2 (P — an overnight de- da 2 (P rom » Connecticut during the 1 gave the : a touch of come. A to m Wintry west, night the weat to wind a uncomfortalh cather bureau here report- | r ng AND— ANNOUNCING LOWER PRICES for CARS WASHED at the Ten-Minute Auto Laundry l(Di\'isirm of Franklin Square Filling Station) Because of the large nt w unber of cars we are hing daily, we are able to announce a reduc- tion in prices, effective at once as follows: $1 50 formerly $2.00 $1.75 formerly 5 y Chi (6(018] SED! liste formerly $2 o OPEN CARS: Ford, Chev- rolet, Star, Overland, Small S ler, Whippet, Pontiac PES: Same listed above ANS: Same cars as 1 above, including the Essex EOE. R. JR. i the es in tem- ! | ing committee which will ms ex- | of Lac The | ed that the 20 degrees above zom! as the lowest point touched by the | | mercury during the night. It was 22| | degrees at 8 o'clock this morning. | Slowly rising temperature was prom- | ised for tomorrow. | . 'Polish Business Men . Arrange for “Smoker” | At the regular monthly meeting| of the Polish American Buslnebfl-i {men's association last evening at| i Falcon's hall, it was voted to hold a | smoker and serve refreshments at| | the annual meeting of the associ-| ation. A program of speakers will | | also be arranged for the coming| meeting and an entertalnment will be provided. | | The annual meeting of the assocl- | ation will be held on Sunday’ eve- ning December 19 at the Falcon | kall. The officers for the coming| year will be elected. The nominat- submit names of candidates for office, is composed of A. Cieszynski, John | Smolak, John Bryzgiel, 8. Cendrow- | ski and M. Papclak. | Leon Corski and Leon Tomikow- | ski are in charge of arranging the | smoker. The annual ball this year will be held in January. Plans were also discussed for an association scal to be displayed by members on their store windows. | { The matter was left to the officer: and will be again taken up at the next meeting. This Beats Record He Galned 28 Pounds in 8 Weeks | Good Solid Healthy Flesh, Too | | In every town i acrnwny owa in Chemists, At Cod Liver Ol 1s health promot America, men vome h | b ho flesh build- . strength increas- agree and the ! ting, 1 gs come 5 han be- | in contact with — It upsets that Is changed — Cod | with standing that If any th derwelght man or woman takes ) days and does mot gain ar the purchase’ price will for 20 duys, all you| 5 or 10 pounds of good, have rolunded out the in thousands of people Atlantic City, ned 28 pounds in § writgs, “I sleep, rest | eat and nothing bothers my noerves fecl like a real man—tlanks to Mc- placcs will help thin, and don't 1 ks who id for thin, puny, dren—they quickly reased Insist nuine. £n ot | vitamine, | need unde- 5 Ten Minute Auto Laundry. Rear Franklin Square Filling Station. The North Winds Blow OldMan Winter--Is here Sg)me women actually continue rub- bing and serubbing over a washboard, carrying water, turning a wringer, and perspiring in a hot damp kitchen FOR NO G 00D REASON! Othé‘l" women very wisely gather up the week’s washing and call: 904. For $1.00 you may have 25 1bs. (a nor- .mal family bundle) (4e each added 1b.) thoroughly and sci entifically washed and returned to you damp—just about ready to iron at home. And if you send it THURSDAY or we will do 25 Ibs. to us on— FRIDAY of Wet Wash for 75¢ Washing clothes is good fun— when we do i Call 904 U Yes Come on t for you. Now! NION LAUNDRY ARCH Telephone Y0k Deliy ST. WE TEL. 904 MAIN ST. ery Service Everywhere SKINNY WEN | YALE NAVAL CRUISE Unit Will Start Sunday for (its Third Trip of Scason New Haven, Dec. 2.—(#— The third cruise this year of the Yale naval unit is being planned for next 30x3/ Oversize 31x4 Oversize 32x4 Oversize 33x4 Oversize 32x4Y2 Oversize 33x4Y5 Oversize 34x41/5 Oversize Sunday when the men will be taken aboard the U. 8. S. Fox, a first class destroyer which has been loaned by the commandant of the third naval district headquarters at New York. Commander R. B. Coffman has placed the entire ship, crew and all AWARDED LETTER Thomas Linder, Jr., son of Mt and Mrs. Thomas Linder of Lin- on the coln street, has been awarded-a varsity football letter at the Gun- | nery school, Washington. facllities at the disposal of the Yale unit for demonstration and instruc- tion during the cruise. The day will be spent sound. lKEAD‘HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS LOOK!LOOK!LOOK! For Friday and Saturday Only Big Price Reduction on TIRES Buy Now $ 8.75 16.07 - 16.97 17.87 | 23.72 | 24.62 25.52 Red SPECIAL 30x3Y2 Oversize $1. ALL TIRES AND TUBES FULLY GUARANTEED T.H. COGSWELL 10 Emst. Distributor of Pennsylvania Tires and Save 25% to 50% | 29x4.40 . . $ 9.95 | 30x4.95 17.10 30x5.25 19.13 Tube 31x5.25 19.67 | 30x5.77 2250 50 33x6.00 | 32x6.20 2385 2159 fim%%m&wx ages “LOADED” With Notes--- from “The Christmas Shopper’s Notebook '] . . Fairly teeming with smart holiday sug- X5 Bk $M0K! o] . gathered from here, there and . and offered by merchants all over the city . through the handy shopping guide in the Classified Ads of this newspaper called “The Christmas Shopper’s Notebook' . i w pestions . overywhere . o . You'll find it there today w « m - and every day from now until Christmas . , . . un- der a special heading that you simply cannot miss or pass up . listed in handy alpha- betical order are rows and rows of gift sugges- tions . . gifts for all the family and friends,, and home . . and not forgetting the decor- ations, 100 « v w . « - . What could possibly maKe your Christ- mas shopping easier than to sit down in your own home with this newspaper before you and be able to make up a shopping list that helped you decide WHAT you wanted . . and WHERFE you could buy it that's what “The Christmas Shopper's Guide” means ., A Candy, Furniture, Clothing, Jewelry . we could run down the entire list of suitable Christmas gift suggestions and not mention a single thing that “The Christmas Shopper's Notebook” fails to offer . . . . it's SO much easler to select gifts the Classitied way than to walk for miles . . Toys, In other words, wo have simply been 2 to get the ldea across to you that you will save (ime, effort and money by making up your opping list in advance from the holiday su- fons presented by live local mercnants in a special daily feature in the Classified Ads of this newspiper. The Herald “The Paper With the Classified Ads” “The Christmas Shopper’s Notebook’’—In the Classified Ads Daily — Today See Page 17

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