New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 3, 1926, Page 11

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1 . a NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1926. N. Peter- | Carl Heller; Harriet Mrs. second hird P | Hill_tola the nurses at New Britain |in service and record, General Fospital today at a meeting of the hospital Rotary club. Dr. Hill described some of the details in the history of nursing and pointed out that it was the one profession most closely allied with the ministry, both pgtan e 1)1. Hill Says Women Make the Best Nurses Although there are a number of s in the country, no one woman for nursing .. Dr. George W. C. | Auxiliary to N. A. L. C. Elects New Officers The Ladies’ Auxiliary, No. 104, N. A. L. C,, met at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Fred Sunburn; treasurer, George Clark of Kensington I Mildred Peterson; mistress at evening and elected the follow M Henry Hepp; first trustee, Mr 1 be Mrs. C. s6n; vice-president, Mrs Breen; recording secretary, Walter Owe financial secret gney NOTED GUESTS AT 'LOGAL RIFLEMEN TRAFFIC BANQUET DEFEAT: BRISTOL, Leaders in Transportation Com-:Ring Up Score of 1775 to 1697, AZIZ GROTTO SMOKER An entertainment and smok.r will be held by members of Aziz Grotto this evening. Refreshments refreshments a2} 12 9 a S will be served For Economy’s Sake! For Economy’s Sake! ing to This City Wednesday Practically the entire facllities of the Burritt hotel have been reserved at State Armory The New Britain Rifle club, N. R. A. indoor small bore rifle team de- for the accommodation of guests to | feated the Compounce Rifle club of the third annu. banquet of the New | Bristol in the third match of the Britain Traffic bureau Wednesday | Nutmeg Rifle league champion night, according to a rtatement made | series at the state armory last night, today by the committee in charge of | the lpcal team maintaining the rec- A Better Gift for that Dollar or Less arrangements. The reception to.the visiting traf- | fic officials and representatives will | be held at 6:30 o'clock, followed by the banquet at 7. Music will be fur- | nished during the receptiop and ban- | quet. | Judge Willlam C. Hungerford, president of the Chamber of Com- | merce, will act as toastmaster. | Mayor Gardner C. Weld will extend | the address ot welcome. Ralph R.| Merigold, purchasing agent of the | Stanley Works, will speak on| “Traveling in Brazil,” recounting some of hils personal experiences during a recent trip to the jungles | of that country. Following will be ! presented “General Transportation Oddities,” by C. T. Hubbard, a mon- ologist. “English Railways” will be | the. subject of a talk by Thomas A. | Moffet, American freight traff manager of the London, Midland & | Scottish railways. Interspersed with | the speeches will be entertaining | musical numbers, | Among those who have signified their intention to be present are | many distinguished transportation officlals of the eastern portion of the | country, and include L. B. Denison. freight for.arding agent of the Munson Steamship line; T P. Gard- iner, general freight agent of the Boston & ,Albany; W. commercial agent, Delaware, wanna & Western R. R.; Herbert J. Kehoe, New York manager and | George G. Roddy, general freight agent of the American Hawaiian steamship company; G. H. Burti trafffc manager of the Luckenbac Steamship Cos C. B. Hoxie, New | England _agent, Wabash R. R. Frank Bowman, Eeneral eastern agent, Chicago.& Alton R. R.; L. M. Ross, regional advisory hoard; A. Noble, division freight m-m i the Boston & Albany R. R.; John M. | Hamilton, Connecticut Co. { D. G. Gray, vice-president, G. C.| Mannin and E. B.| Jones, New England agent, Erie R.| R.; P. L. Stuart, New England agent | Great Lake Transit Corp.; W. M. | Macomber of the Norfolk & West- ern Ry.; Barrows of the| Reading Co.; E. A. Ferguson, divi- sion freight ‘agent, Baltimore & Ohio R. R.; Willard Union Padfic R, R.; J. W. and W. J. ley, Baltimore & Ohio . Gates, American and Cub; ship Co.; W. K. Bilger, freight agent, Norfolk & Western Ry.; Howard G. Pierson and M Loydon, Lehigh & IHudson R. M. J. Connoly, Nickel Plate road; C. B. McMam sw York, Ontario & Western' R. R.; Nat Duke, Dela- ware, La R.; L, Wi and Ralph I Kel- Honer, Bird, | Rockwell | childrg L. sets fort® th | ord for high individual scores it es- tablished last year. The score and individual standings were as follows. New Britain Cooley . 187 Beach 174 Monier 169 Boehm 172 Trick 184 Holt ... 172 Houck 178 Kalish 182 Belkin 188 Engle | Greene Moore Holden Reid Czwonnog Lindman . : Dow ; SHIGe 159 Mason 187 Deming 149 182 1697 Tle next league match will be December 30 with New Britain at Middle Haddam. On December 18 the league will conduct a special ritle contest, shooting to be done in the kneeling and prone positions, at | Middlefield and # several valuable will be given at that tim he New Britain club will also conduct a free for all outdoor shoot at the Wells street range Saturday afternoon with the traps and rifle shooting. Trap shooting at the range is |u'0\'mg a popusmar cpnrv i CALLS HUSBAND ABUSIVE, WIFE ASKS SEPARATION Woman Principal in Police Today Wants Alimony and Custody of Children. Charging intolerable cruelty on fay 9, 1924, Mrs. Sillgzio today brought an ac- tion for &eparation, custody of three hnd ajimony, against her husband, Frank Silluzio, who was in police court this morning on the charges of breach of the peace and assaulting her. Attorney Michael Sextony represents Mrs. Silluzio and Constable James W. Manning placed an attachment for $15,000 against real estate of the defendant. * Mrs. Silluzie, in her complaint, t she was married on iden name Three chil- June the Court | —sometimes even more. d $100 D Fashioned HOSE "Of silk and rayon wuh tops and feet of mer- cerized yarn for wear. A long silken leg. Why not a box of three for Christmas? g | the pair Six Percent is Lhe legal rate in most statet. The average investment brings lecs, Yet Grant customers save more—much more on their average purchases—sometimes 10%—sometimes 20% Every dollar spent at-Grant's is an investment pn ac count of the greater savings on daily necessities. COME AND SLE! WIGRANTCO is only 18 shopping days away. Grant’s is ready now with the new, unique, serviceable gift items from America, Europe and the Orient. Grant prices will make your Christmas budget go further and your purchases will please you. + + o No Woman Ever Has Too Many Pairs, so a Gift of Hosiery Is Always the Correct Thing All the popuiar colors. Black Piping Rock Peach Champagne, Alesan French Nude Moonlight Nude Grain Parchment. Specially Boxed Assor: ments for Holiday Giving Mayfair Toilet Goods Three Different Gift Suggestions Pocket Knives h Assortment of high grade steel knives, many different sizes from sce pen size to big jacks. Composition pear] handle pen knife in dnmms bag, put up in it 751,00 For the outdoor boy, the Scout Knife, severzl tools in the one sl - he regular high qualit Mayfair preparations, known for pu 1 beau- tiful blue and & d boxes. Many different assort- ments. Sets, each i § knife. r Rayon Undergarments Make a Luxurious Gift LINGERIE Dainty feminine under- wear, frilly lace trimmed or more severe tailored type, in pastel colors. S L_ Sweets for Christmas Are Lower Priced at Grant’s HOLIDAY CANDY American Mixed Hard 29¢ licious. Superb Plastic Fifled Hard Candies, usually grade. per 1b. high zqc Boxed lates, some, flavors, phane wrapped ggc per Ib, Safety -at Christmas Time Demands Electric Light on the Trees Christmas Tree h Extra Pieces (s 15 Open Stock, 1 Purchased at Any Time Pearl on Amber Ivory Ware A Style Item, Welcomed by Those Who Keep Their Homes Up to Date Candle Sticks Can Be Dolls moving eyes and real ha Tama” Dolls 0f Course They Are Gifts for Children. All Kinds of Things to Make Little Hearts Happy TOYS and GAMES Imported, beautifully dressed with r.25¢to $1 Towels -- Scarfs Art Goods Always Are Welcomed by—l the Housewi, Makes Them Even More , and the Gift Box Attractive ST ship Co.; J. Srennan, A press Co.; W mouth Cordage Spear, Corbin S dren were born of the union, Antoinette and Which say “Mama” most realistically, and well dressed ceeevesccccececsnss the Here is a large as: ment of boxed goods, Many, many differeat styles, from plain polished wood to jeweled period patterns, fell ones, low squat ones, plairf, ornate, priced from R5ec to ST each Friction Toys ,\II types. Thcy are real hill climb- Mechanical Toys Both foreign and domestic, a big array ;..... 25¢, 50¢ and $1, Books—Games—Musical Instruments Are lower priced. John W. | Her husbe g state ! 5 worth - The orp.; Transportation perintend- | mllun is ret the superior court the fi January. In police court th morn- R New Englar ent. | ing, zio admitted that he seized Mr., Ball, gen. his wife and shook her, but denled eral freight agent, Penns . he punched and kicked her, t.; J. B. Trimble, gen | e the testimony of Miss Cora agent, Missouri Pacific R. R.; G, C.[M. B it o by her Woodruff, - gereral freigit agent, | revealed marks on the woman's York Cen R. R.: G. C.|throat a'd other indications of an A. Beahan, J. O. Halliday, It. Attorney M. D. ap- MRt anoan sy, Carl | Deared for Sill Mitchell and George ‘ennart, ~ New Haven road; Hinckley, | Doliar Steamship Co.; Cald- | well, Luckenback §. o5 0 L Mahool, Inz. antile | Marine; C. man- ager, \mnmm\ Excentionally Iummuvl in eesd ish. All the for the towels, Cords with 8 sockets, ready to attach to anmy light socket, guaranteed prsl S Others as low as 7oc. Carbon lamps Se—Tungsten Jamps 10c—assorted designs. scarfs, pillow cases, ed .p 1 dressing fable. towel Smaller picces 3@9 as low as e Larger Pieces P 1 —' 3= !.'l‘ Pennsylv and sets, others. High grade ma- terials, good workmanship. Pleasingly” boxed. many Saxe City_ Items l_ Practical and Attractive Gifts Boxed Neckwear Novelty neckwear in crepe de chine, lace, ] linen, ete., in attractive Im\u The Gift Most Appreciated Boxed Handkerchiefs - 25¢ s1 A Dainty Inexpensive Gift. - Boxed Boudoir Caps Assorted Colors, lace trimmed 3 e _50c Get your swirl bob at the Lucille Beauty Shop. Tel. automobi tor's license wnd repr oda of 28 Wil- | > bureau; G.|cox street has been returned and the to AZer, right to operate has been suspended alker, [in the case of John Relas of 402 Lim = 1l alo of ]:;mp\« _\rti(‘l:‘s, D Always Leather sfi NO SKATING B. PAIGK Anna Ward, 18 Warlock Aluminumware Sfi Belts The lack of sufficient area to| A daughter was horn yest Large items, high grade ware, many the large variety of Wood, freight v Haven railr finest quality mer women's and children's handker- make Willow Brook swimmink pool | Fireman anl Mrs. Willlam S chiefs. of practical use as & skating rink | Pleasant street. : has caused the park department to| A fence surrounding property per box decide against such use this vear.[160 Washington street, owned Mayor Weld is anxious to have skating facilities provided in the| south end of the city if possible and suggested this pool as a partial | William Juchniewicz, was partially destroyed by fire frorg an incinerat- or y erday afternoon. Co. No. 3 was called to the scene of the blaze paneled. Quality Papeteries, Always a Good Gift The Gift That Is Ahoays Welcomed What Lover of a Well Appointed Table Won't Appreciate One? 3 piece Condiment Set sl about 5 p. m. Mrs. Henry Baschlow, proprictor lof a’gift shop on Main street, has REEAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS been notified of thn death of her FOR YOUR WANTS !mother n Manchester hospital. solution. Boxed Stationery Different sizes and colors, also some welcome assortments. &Z%c toSK — Real Leather and Keratol in New Styles Purses and Hand Bags 1l sfi [ \ \V\ Gift Neckties §0« J J Cut silk in the newest patterns. AT Crystal clear glasses in embossed silver- plated container, complete. Not Only a (Eifl' But a Big Value Boxed Pipes ¢ 1 A pipe and a cigar holder x4 Always An Acceptable Gift. Women’s Qoze Leather Slippers Moccasin style, with cushion heel, $1 Holiday Suggestions HOSIERY ’KERCHIEFS OTHER NOVELTIES Per Pair Just a suggestion of a gift she’ in a beautiful gift box. welcome. LINGERIE SCARFS J'Beaded BAGS [ and = Boxed Ready For Cliristmas Day. Electric Curling Irons wn 69¢C The Colored Shower-Proof Tops Make Size 93" x 5, These Very Welcome sl Guaranteed for one i Cedar Chests sg i Baxed Scarfs W.T.GRANT CO. == With locks and keys For the = Christmas Shopper | With assorted novelty handless e Rayon scarfs inassorted 25¢ 50¢ and $100 Department Stores Leather year, Who is desirous of obtaining the unusual in . A A Wide Array of Designs ta Select From Gifts at an Unusual Price. 5 Hand Painted Chinaware ¢ house A Good Silver Plate Assures Long Wear Silver Tea Strainer A graceful de sign with non- drip spout. ——— also MANY NEW ARRIVALS IN MILLINERY | Marion Hat Shop Callahan & Lagosh 95 WEST MAIN ST. ' § items a nese ware., The many - miscellaneous keeper always wants. Imported ] Deep Fringe crx; de chine. Either for the New Set or for the (-)ld Songbird Radio Tubes ying reception at sI ea, and brass hinges. Unusually Long, l'vry_lFufr colors, also printed Playing Card Pocket Pack High quality playing cards in sl Bring sati: lower cost. metal pack, with bridge score pad. Double decks. TEL. 5683 - Local Street Address

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