New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 8, 1926, Page 7

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Open Evenings—Sat. Dec. 11, Sat. Dec. 18, Wed. Dec. 22, Thurs. Dec. 23. It's No Trouble to Select for Men the Right at Our Men’s Furnishing Section THE THINGS EVERY FELLOW WANTS ARE IN SO BROAD AND VARIED SHOWING. THAT EASY HOW ABOUT A LOUNGING ROBE ?| Most any fellow would bless the giver if it was his lucle to receive one as his Xmas gift. SILK LOUNGING In the newest patterns and color com- binations are well tailored, with collars and cuffs of Skinner’s satin. $I2 98 « $35.00 KET BATH ROBES i With gnod choice in design and coloi- ings, offered in cotton or wool with easy choice from, each $5.98 . $25.00 ACKETS Are high in favor now wi We are showing 1 ton or wool lined, with price range from $13.50 « $17.50 WARM SUEDE line sex. Sort of Christmas Gift, SELECTION IS HAD WITH SATISFACTION. WOOL HOUSE COATS Or Smoking Jackets, are offered in dark oxford, tan, brown, garnet and navy. Some are made of the finest broadcloth, collars | and cuffs of contrasting plaid, trimmed i with silk frogs. Priced, each $5.98. $25.00 NECKWEAR? No fellow cravats. here. ROBES Priced at OF COUR ever had: too many ties or Make them your choice and buy SILK SMOKING JACK Offered in several color combinations. Some with satin collars and cuffs, others lined. Priced $11.50 » $20.00 ith the maseu- hig values, cot- Berlin News PROTEST AEMNST DRIVER OF POV Residents Say State Enployc Oveldld HIS Work COMPLAIN OF HIS SPEED Henry Taylor of East Beilin Sue- cumbs to Heart Attack at His Home—Kensington Tabs Wallop Paper Dolls, Upsctting Dope. Berlinites are cons wro dent about t T ich attended th snow plow in this route of the reports of " d s by the heavy truck is reported to htly injurcd because of t less driving of the c achine, Monday town ofil passibl cent inci- services of town Along the hicle us rous nd one have been » reck upon a call from als for relicf from the im- highways, the state hi way commission detailed o w plou to work on Berlin The ‘chauffeur Is reported to attended his duties with too eal for local otion ding vehicle threw the snow i into the aif and covered and cleared walks with a cloud of snow. One youth in Ken- sington is reported to have been knocked down by fhe snow thrown roa have much the spo banks h pedes 1S injury when the g him by inoh it is reported. It is rumor man is ta highwa o could not d that th atter with ion although ed today to confirm the report. Reslder of this place, who had just finished clearing their sidewalks only to have the plough submerge them o are nettled at the actior The driver alone fs reported to have heen at fault as the trucks are equipped to pile the snow on stde of the thoroughfare when driven | under a normal rate o . When | thd vehicle is s excess snow is thrown the distance depen of speed employed b Acy cording to Berlinites, the truck used Monday must have used all th possible as the snow, mn many in- stances, plastered the sldes of houses lininz the thoroughfares and several broken windows are reported as the vesult of clods of ice and snow strik- ing them. be 1 nts speed the to the side, | 1z on the rate | | NOTIC! Legal Voters of the Bertin Vire District You hereby AnnualaMeeting of Fire Distriet will be held basement of the Community Hall in East Berlin in the Town of Berlin at 8 o'clock on Friday, the 10th day of December, 1926, for the follawin purposes: 1. To hear the rep To the re ort of the of- fi . To elect officers for the com- | 3 | To tr act busi- s proper to mecting. Dajed at Tast Docember any other come hefore said Rerlin, 19 Conn, A. NORTH, | President. | { hoped that |more att Although the town Is grateful for | the service rendered it in clearing the highways, Berlinites request that |the driver of the particular truck | | which worked in this district be c \urml for his driving. P. 0. Check Up Y‘oflm"s!‘r 8. M. Cowles the sington post office Is checking up wn Mrs. George S, Griffith who h:\s‘ had charge of the tax and school | enumeration for the past two months | Fiske {in an effort to locate soveral un- | chang known residents in this lecality. Seve: dead letters belong to em- i ards and 1t is del t the post offfce partment in get the evergreens will from the Britain. be purchased Eddy-Glover v Post of ) tienal rhood of stor of chureh, the of on letters will eall aid the loca | postponed un Griswold is rep: | Granze Initiates A large number W e ini € of Berlin Gr enly at 9 o'clock, cart failure. lin died rnin ack of wife, M 1 will noon at 3 o offi at Wile his hom followi He “isky . ox cem Mr. Taylor was an emplo. R. 0. Clark Brick Co., whi been employed for the p ng as o foren member: of Washin M Order of Tab isonic and Frid number ot at the K chool last even the modern and old school foreign nations and A re reproducr olor quality tones whish 1 icces in th I'roceeds of a o towards the pu ted | prints for the local sc included | * Enlists for Malarney, | ozek of K Warren with Boston, ac given out b lock of New F cal man will composed o ican Paper Goo, vineih mighty ne of 14 to 11, Dolls which had twice Blue Hil with big Before tlie onslaught of ; the Par en the fell res, them loving collection of a few hools. cvice ngton h world, will pietur. tion Tom TOnD listea his home ¢ the could not Michael n toda for his enc: ture. t Berlin Items mp- The Tare will hold a me cember 14 at 8 o'cloc ard school. Rev. A. L. Burgreen will give a talk on the “Psychology of Teaching” to be followed by general discussion. It is the purpo of the association this year to br hout a closer understanding twesn the child, paren d te Mutual cooperation 3 three is the ultimate pur soclation. A large the meeting is expected ¢ reen will lead the disenssion foll ing his talk te that at the for the season, | m throws John ! be- ach th of the ) teams the Mountain downing meet- ing the Fast Berlinitos at East I lin. New Lunch Wagon Kensington was ben action this mor, gon was Installed at the | | (Continued on page 11) IS [iRANfiE MASTER, Recclected by Local Graners, Who Opeu Fair Tonight Leglon Auxiliary Annual .‘lm'((n,f: Thursday Evening—Scolla Ap- pears in Court—Asked to Sidewalks—Piainville Briefs, Ch mas |1ast n | that hosen by lows: arles H. ot Pl Curtis Grange, No. 54, t annual meeting o fzation. Other officer: the Grangers werd as fol- Irving Gridley; lec- t B “urtis; ste a stit chaplain, Mr o} tant steward, I 1 urer, M | B. Manchester; s \[r~ Newell; with; Po Flora, Mrs. Overseer, Anna Noye ard, M W Willian & uled on January {the an and son and r will be elected «d to attend. At r on Decem- the pic to raise f1 d s v 14 Dboxe sabled v T Kk boxes for dis- nds to pa s int re will he Monday il carriers <s report Clear was reelected |t 96 §8 90 96 985 ucklug . Griffin . r:\";l\\‘ s.w 60 Lnnu 05 | Totals 465 500-1445 | Bullhcad$ I\hlw dea BEaed 90 110 81— 79— ‘u 34—253 315 85—253 Edwards ... 91—255 | Totals 401 437- Mattco in Legal Troubles T 1 sum of $200 has p tteo, In many berrowed that sum fr Matteo, of New through Attorney New Hav electro-engraving plant streat. To release the t a bank bc owned by 0 was deposited with Martin Horwitz, legal ac- m M. t- in o bank book or hoth demands on from hut On an execu onsor a muni- | the town room Shen Plans with out rossed a Voisard hospital it is now s a result of ti 1ok at work Jomy gro- stera howling taking two e from h now as I ILobster upper will b to 8 o'clock o supper to 8 o'cl ireh of Three hundred vehicles come five square blc loop between 7 e o 12,000 are ho s propose to t Community Theatre PLAINVILLE “TASCINATING YOUTH" with Parnmount's Junior Siars The prettiest girls and hendsomest iths in America—all new faces—in kling comedy cocktail of romancing entertainm tashion displuy of goi of sports. A swift, of an entirely mew type! oyous, A A carnival nt moving love story of | Bristol News i | Cou {lieved that ncilman th {not be (lcle at once DR ROBBINS AGAIN =552 the r o of the sa will be given cor street committ: |report on the niz 1 Assessors’ | A commu council from C \rlr(m\ w. B appropriztions paration of FAVORS CITY NURSE Hakes Recommendation in An-' nual Report to Government CITY GOUNCIL IN SESSION - {Judge Malose Heavily Fines Man He also ind data in h worth to t For “Reputation and Lying” Gideon Bonneau Dies of Injuries— Death of Mas. Chopin. A recommendat proposition reccived TeE to | Robbins, health Uult‘ r of the ¢ ! Bristol, shows that during l"“ ar | ending November 30, 981 cases we reported and attended to by his dr partment as 698 far the previous contagioua cases reated p theria, fluenza, pneumonia, | er ac | Jter again Lois Street were 111 animal, n filed on ence < n 1 lien filed ty own ous co 11; at lien w A the yea complaints ccrdanee witt n re all been U excopt u condition on Di- hich is n Town Mo ation made sev- cd nurse un- health to be of for health jectionable 4 in the fami 1 the wags le t out In other cities » s has been pr and 1 to ho ab- .n;v h Offer T wiped out aign of inoc l‘l' on. an illustratio he city of New Have had been practic He s point th th ary it only the cod ed. Councilman believed that vember en by 3 il last evening but the recom- tlons will be considered ut < ter date. prove Pension the und Amendment : und amen Corporati DeRo which were nt issue of the Her ¢ approved at a meeting of ¢ council last evening. One 1 provision added t W provi W to police workmen’s com- a re rile on duty, i 1a police benefif crmination of the sier, t ou ald, W It wa f would 50. not co Cour appointed praise the va fail and the land on ing stands. as sums paid under fund. After the period of reim- nt under the compensatior » might continue to receive v under the relief fund "mmsmi amendment ivertised and an open 14 at ’m next meeting of the elty imeil on December 14 Propose Street Signs rection of street signs small brick mall town" p: The inventory shows the b and the land at $1( The strip of are and set sor The will be hearing eain a subject e tative council 1 roximat city w rty owners shou d the n THE DEACON'S SECOND WIFE 3 Act Play : By 1so pointad out k a small tr 1 for use in PLAINVILLE GRANGE at GRANGE FAIR Wed. Dec. § Also Dancing Holman's Orchestra 1‘ GRANGE HALL e titions ¥ llowing 1 ¢ th Eve. o lighting Admission 3 on East Main str i\ trated we entire Maps Proposed nication was gervices of entire time felt Argum - coune To Appraise Forestville land sht 1 when tt and same hts on I comn on poles J-140 ferred to lighting committee. re guaranteed | e LAxi r cor Anderson be- city should on account of involved and council 1d. The matter eration by the 10 will make & of December 14 er g ead to the Ci “ pri that he coj must be Malone for showed a tof a man to the pro- ion be ich tion until a nt Settled 1 voted to ac 60 days late h th tinz Oak re Printing rint the new 1 1 Wi Hayes Wil @ the fact that it wr a lever to brov it about 1,000 copi t in Jail wh The work * ¥y courtesy, as the s struci still th obligated to tter is one which a litt that a or had been m lo later fe l.’ was stville ceived v council Last ters Co Forestvill Extens| about 120 fect on to Gridley street, Chicowski com inte Decemt work s City Clerk Thomas B. tructed evening to a ymond Crumb, roa Funeral sanitary sewers on Lewis and rred to sew- = for disrance of wood street presented by Leo Matter referred to se n of sew nitte proy Vi, to show ould not be do To Advertise For Bids Steele was city council last for bids for the report. 800 to inted and bids on or before January 4. Malone's Report of the r 1 of 396 Of this amount §1 by the of th Judge report 0 was paid eposit- v treasurer. Ask Rotation on Contract signed by the Bristol he A. Shaffer Co. Bachman w 11 at the cil meeting last ng, in the aforementioned dealers t cover- require- r instead ev d out sh the Co. mow ity build and on 1 ad and 2 per ce wrly discount is 24 City ©1e 1 that b > Works Os in vi was not could W. A. Hayes . Councilman Corporation DeRosier had t the city iam als at m of Waiter Norton in the $20, for injuries received er the stub end post in front ra house used also 1l been and fines 4 and® 141 in- made and of $427 re- wotion Councilman it was veted to ac- report as submitted. Reimbursement for Auto Damage. 1 was presented to the city Park of 1 in which in the to his au- med that the curb of h 1 pro- matter Crumb, ospital ointed wry chmai foree s favorably ing of the Councilman e of the 4 the recom- Supernume John 1t police at the mec last night. a memt uneil Voted rendation the city voted to in- ! t ou both and Highland court of Mrs, Merrill L. Coffrin (Continued on Page 16) a lunch w: : intersectio Main | rmingion aver The d by I Cole of and was ported tor service 1 Des- FRECKLES AND and I oach is ow Bust Berlin from Meriden & HIS FRIENDS pite the aift | trar alties of the e l]";f FORGET ANYTHING will near fu opencd for 1 ur Announcen Richard Bolton of the marriage of their daughter, Minnie Jane, to Ed- win August Sicgrist on Decem i Samuel A, Wiske of the T tional church performed the wedding cercmony. After a short redding trip the couple will reside at 141 Freeman street, Hartford. Plan Canvass, 8 of Dolton-Ka Legion, eplanniy Huse can in connection mnual sale of Christmas The that hecause of the trouble that is nec ary to obtain a permit to cut trees and to obtain the permission of thoe land owner to re- move the trees from his property, | tl hould prove popular with local residents. It is probable that Freg Men \merican to eir o are tale LES SEE ANow=DID L I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS ¢ SKATES, BALL AN' MAGIC LANTERA) — - = TUAT KID 6L BAT, BEFORE L Ol YEAU= A PAIR OF AICE OVES/TLL WRITE IT DOWN 1 FORGET Saw It Worked T WANT SANDY CLAUS Yo BRING ME A PAR oF RUBBER GLOVES, T Do RUBBER GLOVES? WHAT DO YoL WANT WITH THEM THINGS 2 WRY, SO'S T CAN WASH MY HANDS WITHOUT GETTIN By BLOSSER

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