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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1926. Open Evenings—Sat. Dec. 11, Sat. Dec. 18, Wed. Dec. 22, Thurs. Dec. 23. HOSTS OF GIFTS For Everybody Have been assembled from foreign lands and American made. You may rely on us with assurance our collection represents taste combined with intrinsic. value. Many departments enlarged and most departments conveniently located on our main floor, it’s to your advantage to SHOP HERE AND EARLY. THE GIFT OF JEWELRY A DECIDED COMPLIMENT TO FEMININITY Our collections of these precious pieces have an air of distinction that will beguile the recipient’s eye. Pearl Hat Ornaments Beautiful ones in various styles and designs. $1.50 to $10 Choker Necklaces Crystal and pearl, all one size bead. $5.00 Stone Set Brooch Pins Green or white gold, beau- ties, from $1.50 to $10 Aquamarine Rings White gold, pierced design, prices. $7.50 to $50 Berlin News LEGION'T0 AGT ON - FIRE PROTECTION Bolton-Kasica Post to Discuss Problem This Week COMMITTEE IS APPOINTED Man Arrested After Fight Over Transfer—Kensington — Congrega- tional Church Choir To Give Con- cert Tonight—Other Items. After considerable agitation con- cerning the establishing of fire pro- | Bolton-Kasica Legion I tection for ti post of the called a meeting for Thursday eve- g at which { me the members will adequate fire them town, American n lave the orofilem of protection before will consider means for relief. Offictals of the post have arranged for the presence of a Rhode Islund authority on the subject who will ex- plain just what apg ods will be nec. ary lin under a modern and system of fire rrotection. is, the b volunteer s em that will be sub mitted to the vo rs for their ap- proval and support. The early plans of the organiza tion as completed thus far deal with the supposition that the post’s mem bers comy volunteer batillion which would be subject to call for fires. With the ald of the entire town and the xisting fire distri sufficient ar aratas could he chased to outfi. the company placed and to place Ber- complete From this e n. and ratus and meth- | st expects to work out | s. |afternoon at 1l pur- | sell Gold of Worthington ridge. Fol- | Slave Bracelets | Green gold fille chon stones $1.00 to | Many moveltie; from, % White gold, small sizes, $25. | Cameo, $10.00 to | d, with cabi- | $5.00 1 Imporled Necklaces s to select $3.50 to $25 Wrist Watches exceptional 00 { Cameo Brooch Pins Many with pearl set around | §75.00 | Flexible Bracelets White gold, two sapphires and one diamond, $19.95 Choice Ear Drops Crystal and pearl, sterling silver back and chain, $1.00 to $5.00 60 Inch Rope Necklaces At height of popularity just now. Flesh or white, $3.95 to $25.00 Antique Gold Necklaces Also mesh bags, compagts, shoe buckles, shoulder pins, cigarette holders. At prices to suit all. ? place in the social life of the farm- | ers of this vicinity. Organized in 1604, the memberstip was destrict- | led to 30, thus enabling the comfine- | men* of its members to those who are known cs the most efficient and most modern of the local tillers. Through its connection with the ex- tension service of Storrs college and the government experiment stations, | it is able to obtain as speakers some of the best authorities in the state on various farming topics. Many {round table discussions have aided |tarmers t dispose of problems. Selectmen to Meet The regular weekly meeting of | the,board of selectmen will be held | this evening at © o'clock in the office | of the town clerk at the town hall. | {Routine business is slated for dis- | posal when the fown guardians meet. ‘Women's League to Meet | The Kensington League of Women | Voters will hold their annual elec- tion of officers this evening at Le- Igion hall, Kemcington. Plans for a Christmas party will also be formed at this time, present plans being that each member is invited to bring a child and a gift to the organizatior tree. 1 Meeting Postponed | DPuec to the sale of Christmas | trees for the American Legion be held at Legion Hall, the mem- hership meeting of the Ladies' Au fliary of the Bolton-Kasica post. will sc be postponed until after the holl days. Elections for the auixiliar will be held early the same evening as the installation which is to be | held jointly with the American Le- |t} gion early in January. Concert to Be Glven The postponed concert of the choir of the Kensington Congrega- { tional church will be given tomor- cvening at 8 c'clock at the | church. The proceeds of th® con | cert are to be used for music for | the churca. The program is as fellows: Duet for piano and organ: Seranade by Widor, played by Edna { Emerson and Mrs. 8. M. Cowles. | “Bugle Song by Brahms, sung by ! the choir, ‘ | Violin solo: “Traumerii” { “Romance” by Schumann. " by James H. Boy" by Fre by members of Tow and | s¢ “The Two Clocks ‘ Rogers; “Dan | Weatherby. | the choir. | Baritone solo: by Campbell-Tipton. i ter E, Hart. Violin solo: Played by Robert N son accompanyin i “Come Unto Him," by the entire choir. | Duet for soprano and tenor. ' “Jesus, Where'er Thy People Meet” by Wiegard. Sung by Mrs, ('lr\rl\i and Mr. Holmgren. I8 Duet for soprano and alto: “How Loveley are the Messenge from the oratorio Paul” by Mendels- sohn. Sung by Mrs. Upson and Mrs. Emerson. “Awake, Awake, Put On Strength” by Dr. John Stainer. Sun by the entire choir. Setback Meet Local setback enthusiasts wil! _crowd the Tabs hall in Kensington | this evening and waftch the past boards fly around as George S. Gri fith’s team from the office of the American Paper Goods t | powder in its first engageme the season. John Coniin's Hillians will oppose the “white col- lar” card players. Conlin and his henchmen state that while the I relish the victory that will be theirs this evening they are champing at the bit to get at Jack Glana's Tabs team. As yet the two squads have Inot met although a comparative i score favors the Tabs. Conlin, as usual, states he s from the well known sfate of Missouri and must be shown that the Kensingtontians | can beat the men from the moun- | tains before he will acknowledge the fact. Not mucHis known of Grif- | fith's team but it is thought to con- I tain some wary card players. Daughter Born A daughter was born at the New Britain General hospital yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. John McCabe of | Kensington. East Berlin Ttems There will be a meeting of ti Parent-Teachers’ assoclation tomor- row evening at the Hubbard school at 8 o'clock. Rev. A. L. Burgreen, pastor of the Methodist church and | a student at the Yale Divinity s ¥lo by W er'” 1= Largo” by Hande son with Mrs. P W n a give the town its long cal protection. ¢ mmander post, in company |officials of the association that although talk tion has long been the question in han retion. As the pi {been a forerunner hoped for lo- farold Ventres of the with the other states of such prote a subject for de nd for immediate ost has alwa of civie advance- [ment, it s thought that it will re- lceive the suppo ¢ of new ventare. fon Thursday even appointed by the o |the details before submitting [to the public for it |separate fire dis ct. |proached for their {the plan. [ that such a plan, if give service tn the |not omitting curtai Ithe case at present. ne would presun |of a committee, the conditions in parts nt anot™ - type {efficiently. Arrest Di: | Alex Korrassav rrested Saturday Brown om charges and assault. Korn |ed with asdaulting |driver of a neet ing zument w |ed to accept an ol se will come befo Griswold at Berlin Silver Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Al ‘orthington rid; of their friends aturday evening » 25th annive The couple Britai nan® live. Many ‘e tendered t the “ollowi > enterts f the town in i g the discu in ost will work out them approval. The s will also he ap- endorsement of 'he post also wants it understood | approved, would entire township, n district s A chemical en- bly be the choice state, as water of the town pr from operating sturber > of Beckley was by Off] ot drunkenness Ric icut C hen her refus- 1 transfer. The ore Judge Geor| town court Anniversary ex Almgren of at their home on in observance of ty of their mar- were married in ame to this place utiful silver gifts couple and re. hments wers served D. A. R. A meeting of Em pter, Daughter evolution will Be h 1 lowing the busing Meeting ima Hart Willard of the Ameri held Thurs ym» of Mrs. Rust meeting a Ch a committee | ned about | mas tree party for the detention room will be held. Farmers' Club Elects | | | The annual meeting of the Berlin [Rarent and teacher. Saturday |dance is expected as this of Carl Lund. [the last meeting of the ass Farmer's club was held |evening at the hom The following officers were elected [until spring. bate, it is time that'sombody takg by the ociation: President, -presiden ing, a luncheon was served Ellis Island {speaking B. C. Record; | and treasurer, Lloyd Car- Following the business meet- (§ o'clock to which will give an address on the “Ps |ology of Teaching.”” Tollowing the | there will be an open forum and discusslon of the various {problems confronting the child, A large atten- will be ociation Refreshments will b 17 Carl |served There will be a whist party Sacred Heart church this evening the public is ir fegrist will be the | at | and |vited. Mrs. Paul plans were made for the activities of |hostess for this evening. ! the coming year. Cashman, 1 A. [to offices. | There will he a mecting of the| The retiring officers are Thomas | Knights of Pythias tomorrow eve- Lund and Lloyd Carter, two of whom were re-clected {reanested to be present. Each member according ning at § o'clock. All members are | The Ladies’ Ald society of to the custom of the club, was called | Methodist church will hold a sup- ‘\IPDH to give a report of crop: tivities and methods of his [being followed by |sion. The Farme hich, jot it during the past summer, each report general discusy| club is a societ although little has been hear 1y, has held an |mpor|nn(| | ac- {per in the church basement Thurs- work | day evening at 6:30 o'clock, the sup- per to be followed by the annual 0- cioty sale in the church social rooms. IThe public i invited to attend. (Continued on Page 12) I Organizatiop to Be Guest of Yale! to |clr | m. { Mills, Victor Hurtado, Wil iving a concert terday three occupants were sto Sherif Welsh of Ebron Bashley of Kelly streer tol Bloc! result of t ras torn off Weleh find none ; blame and allowed them all to go. tempted to break He ing and kicking at the { was certain they were hold-up men |t such as have been in the newspaper |vi ' { that he had scen the “robbers i co telephoned for W | were gone. the neighborhood and fou omobile This suggested an exp "urrey verified when 1 the center. only the oce Plainville News GLEE CLUB FORMED BY BOYS AT H.S. | Club This Evening ‘ THREE CARS IN ACCIDENT | | Three Wedding Take Place Over Week-Fnd — “Robbery” Proves False Alarm—Panthers Tose Pirst —Baptist Church Notes. A male glec or-| b club has been | | zed at the Plainville high school | A glec last 1 is rehearsing regularly b was started at the sehool ir and was so enthusiastics by the members of hool and by the parents who he m sing that it is planned to o he unit and carry it thro Iy 1 elected The rdy, ( im W cari, Carl Peterson . Nelson Royee, Cec I club, nbers are Howard 1 Carm Jeno DiMarco, 3arl McGibbon Raymond Derrov i Wegner, Johnson, Yacobellis. is evening the bis to b ) in Tristol Yale clubs a t the Bristol tonight and through the s of the Yale hoys the Plain- as heen gi seat chool 1 5 e ol ven com- concert wil ist of selee- Gloe club, Ba Hawaiian trio and by vartet. The Yal cor ons Ly o club 1 €00n on the this is one raise for ellent work. Trinle Auto Collision. A friple antomobile collision urred on Farmington avenue yes- and bady involved, but n in 4 in Acacrding ae- noon da cars th T e uliar mi tol hap the drivers to W. Turrey, Joseph I Franklin avenue, Hartford s driving towards Plainville when the car ahead of him stopped sud- | abcock was furned out hy into driven n ath of a d vehic by coming in the other dire 's machine spun aroun series of collisic and ps and was damaged consider- as was Ashley's, while a Furr of the three dri False “Robbery” Alarm. Plainvilie came close to Leing the scene of a robbery last one thing prevented it—there we o robhers. This rather spoiled the ht for Daniel C‘hico, night watch at the Bdwin Hills Mfg. Co., for as convinced for some tir gang of burglars had at- into the factory. | saw several men \dering bout outside and heard them knock and a door, rdlines of late, So without a word fo fndi " Chi sherift to the ruders wreh of | oline ation whicl Deputy Furrey, who hastened ene only to find that the He made a stalled witho The pants of the ¢ “robl were rying lin the Community Theater PLAINVILLE MON. and TUES,, DEC. 13th and 1ith GEORGE O'BRIEN in “THE BLUE FAGLE" Taste the salt. smacks of the seven scas. the souls of those hardy fellons who follow the compuss. And what serappers they are! This grent drama It reveals man alive, 'FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS FOR CRVIN' OUT LoLD!! SINCE WHEN DOYOL PLAY A [ (m (% ‘ | day (ML |atternoon at the Hartford ( to rouse Chico service th id telephone o & station *for assistance. Ana great robbery was a flat fall- sarth-Saunders Wedding. Charles Barth of New ind Miss Verna Saunders of t were married at ay evenmg at the church parsona Rev. Arthur A. Ba s sister, Mrs. Meta Smith, with her husband as best man. The couple arc on a wedding trip and will return to make their home in New DBritain. Panthers Trounced. Plainville Panthers, handi- ipped by the sickness of soms their men, were soundly trounced in eir first game of H] season when Manchester Recreation Center ook them into camp Satur. in Manchester by a score of At the half Manchester led and kept its advantage the rest of the way although Plainville br The summary: ichester Recreation Center. Fld. FL TU n Er Britain Earl } d somewhat. M Weima Lar G 6 1 5 4 B e Panthers. 114 Nilson-Joinson Edward Nilson, son of Mr. and John f 1orestvil My W hter of hington stre 1 Friday to word whic son of ing on a en they will make th a place, For Notes weddin residence on Brog Baptist Churc nding the B th y by Mrs. He Alfred Thoma which i ke care of grow tired » attending satisfactory on coming 10 ‘1 would venture s vour Sun 1 be continued the the service of various was interesting | of unity tenced prayer Chursday spirit we o ey gular mid-week will be held on 7:45 o'clock. Th tor K~ drick, D. D, will f chapter of St. evening . ryman’s New Brit- a concert at the church, der the auspices of 's society. hold rehear: and a n on Wednes ovening. Christmas music will practiced. Al those willing to re urged to attend. Ewald-Johnson Nuptials ave I Ewald and Miss Anna Johnson, daughter of Mr. and . Nels A. Johnson of West Main reet, w married Saturday at the Congregational church parsonage by Rev. Charles S. Wyckoff, the p tor. The bride was dressed in gold- en brown Cawton crepe. Her sister, Mrs. Raymond Williams of Soutli- ington, was ridesmaid and wore pale green o Her hus- band, Raymo=1 Williams, was b man. A dinner was served at th home of the bride's parents after th ceremony and then the couple left 1 wedding trip. They will ma on Quinn street, Forest- 11 Teopl The choir will this ever on ke home w Enters Gillett clight the poultry wv inTorring for 40 or entersd any birc until this summer. reo to the Plymo the threc hest entered in the Lite shov wron, av won nine p mong for the best He is ving off firs Torrington show. Death of Infant threa-days-old er of and Mrs. Herbert E. Corwin of Tlower eet. Wethersfield, for- of Plainville, died yesterday ral held to- Gillett terick red ens | ri Poultry Fre of streat has ente hic held bre brahma fowl rds he county this time 1t I ean hopet o Mr. 25 merly funeral e hespital day. the vault at The w body W Blues it To Meet 1 will ting at 7 nig Legion hall 12) (Continued on Page i Young | " [Columbus honors |road company for the favor, which ]‘.m.m a telephone stand. Restaurant Changes Hands The Canton restaurant, located on im.» corner of North Main and Cen- ter strects, has been purchased by the Ningpo Restaurant Co. of Hart- tord. The new owners will take Bristoi _Ngias —_— | WEBSTER N. GOVE | 1 | I {immediate possession. - i ‘ Former Resident Dies . 1 ¥ | Word has been received here of (the death on last Iriday afternoon be Driver Denies Soliciting Pas- | | sengers and is Let Go. { Webster N. Gove, a 248 ¢ infirmitics due 1 81, died a his home street evening f {age. Mr. Verme Az {Go he {was spent las om to ol Gove Ma nd greater part in the city of ndu eneral public the e terms ber of t hoved & born 1545, ironia in 1 {Native of Vermont Lived in city today. ¢d the schools of that city, coming | had since resided. Surviving her, |Joseph of Torestville, Mrs. May De- Compounce Tribe, T, 0. R. M., will : (Kelton) Jates on whom the chief's de- {in Albuquerque, New Mexico, of Mrs. Charles J. Drennan, aged 28 ; | Bristol lor Six Years | brennan was borm 10 mo- e |field, Conn., later moving to Hart- .S ROGRAMJ Bristol about 12 years ago. Six | |vears ago, with her husband she ers Will Cost $11,000 — Taxicah her husband, are two daugh- tere 1 four sisters, Mrs. Ethel laney o Miami, Fla. and Mrs. nnie Chartier of Hartford. e hosts tomorrow evening to rembers of Siccaogg Tribe, of Hart- of his life gree will be conferred by the de- his birth, lgree tecam of Compounce Tribe. Re- are. The funeral was held in that |ford with her parents. She attend- [ Cost of Putting Up Dircction Mark- ‘moved to New Mexico where she Loveland of this city, Mrs. Esther To Entertain Hartford Tribe The visitors will bring ten B s will be served during the whera he ¢ o and served t s te lat variou he & To Winter in Florlda. Mr. and Mrs. Cagleton B. lves Church street left this morning * Indian Beach, Sarasota, Fla. ey will spend the remainder winter. Autoc de. 's owned and operated of Beaver st., Timon Dunn of c:ty collided in inn on North day afternoen. proceeding northerly, was driving south, the ming that Dunn was over his side of the road, and in or- to avert a colliston he turned left. Both arivers appeared Deputy Prosecutor Robert J. ck this morning ana agreed ta the damages ween them- he cars were only slightly 15 4 m He city &ix live tol, Ver- 1d came to this where he hadl i 7 S agc ago, o Surviving Mr. wife, Cynthia A A. and Rex Greg grandchi rs will besides his e one stepson randso Max & k tomorrow D. Jones, pastor o church, will conduet On Wedn ernoon. Re Prospect Hubert M. B jces. der Lo thic D lay ral with morn Rri afore ill be held ' sy rnoon interment ceitle emen Receive Check clicck for §50 3 be " department from iz Co: o0 Mailing of Christmas Packages. Postmaster Frank §. Merrill has requested that In oreer to aveid as il tled up at and transfer points, pack- rds to pornts west of the be dispatcned not later than December 15 ana to the Middle West and Southern states by Decem- ber 17. Mail and packages for all other points shou:a be delivered to the post office for vorwarding not {1ater than Decemmer 18. | Returned to $faine, Fred Roberts or 1angor, Maine, irrested Saturday by Deteetive nt Danfel McGillicuddy on & warrant issued by Bangor, Maine, arged with the theft of sedan secured on a con- ditional bill of sal= rrom the Penob- | scot Motor Car company of that city. Roberts left Maine soon after the purchase three months 2go and come to this city, registering the car with the motor venlcle department of this state. He remained only a tew d the city after receiving | his license plates, golng to Fall River, Mass., where he secured em- ployment. He rerurned to Bristol A mecting of the street commit- last Friday evning and was taken |tre and the superintendent of pub- ‘into custody the tollowing morning. 11ie will be held to discuss the | Roberts walved extraditfon and wa; 1visability of erecting reet signs taken to Bangor, Maine, this morn- about the city. It is cstimated that ing in the custody or a deputy sher- {the entire cost of this work will be |iff from that city. |about $11,000, gh it is prob-| Dog Hit by Auto {able that only about one-third of the | A gmall black cos, ownership of city will be taken care of during the which was unknown, was hit by am {fiscal year cnding November 30, jutomobile just east of the gas plant |1027. this morning and, injured te such an The o extent that it was found necessary | will be in for Dog Warden Thomas Ryan to jcouncil meeting to be put out of mis The autolst row, ning. n over the «nimal falled to | Council Meeting Tomorrow 1 it was permitted to le | A special meeting of the city Lot oaa T OVE i n cil will be held 7 ¢ report was made to po- morrow evening. He \dquarters: \proposed amendments ¢ Glee Club Concert This evening in the community theater, the Yale University Glee nd Banjo clubs will render a con- rt of twenty-seven numbers with feen songs by the Glee club. This ill be the first joint appearance of th clubs in their sixtieth anniver- Christmas trip. Tonight's pro- is as follows: Part T Yale Mediey, arranged by Austin Banjo Club Songs of Yale (a) As Freshmen Came to Yale feees . Carmen Yalenski Solo by R. C. Durant, '28 (b) Littlo Knot of Blue Thomas G. Shepard () Shall T, Wasting in Despalr? (Oid English Melody) (d) Mother of Men ah Seth Bingham, '04 ub n rece Hayes of the Dwight H, in app by Chict John rutted I yard and of- fice adjoins by prompt and eff | firemen, ading to was kept at property. Theater Opens nin, showin was g morning, P iy heater has picturc » Bristol theater, by fire last will be sho to t 1s turday e Iy determine | To Confer Degree At a me Franklin Lodg AT & held in Mason Temple ng, the third de- gree will be conferred in full form on a class of candidates. Three le tures, connected with the degree, will also bo given. Street Committee Meets t committee spocial tomor- decision the th held nanded who ste rings on T vering | police benefit and pension fund {the permanent paving will also {held at the same time | previsions of the eity Daughters of Isabella A me of the Daughters | Tsabella wHI be held at 7:30 o'clock |y | tomorrow ng in the Knights of rooms orth Main Ac will follow the session 1 Taxi Driver Arrested Ralph Fimiano, a City Taxicab Co., was |urday a ames Rooney it eevr sary on et 1 party driver for t wrrested Sat sutena odd First We rno of po- passen- local denied t he w by to nger station. TFimiano . claiming platform 1 to speak ally no rt J | callad or wirls wh him His ea P by Deputy k on pay- Glee Christmas Music (a) While by My Sheep 17th Century German) (b) Miracle of St. Nicholas (Ancient French Carol) costs, a warning to o ies to station pla The station is who pays $150 annually to tax (Continued On Page 12) One or the Other Dozsn’t Know Music WHAT WouLD Yoo ILE ME TO PLAY FOR - . U By BLOSSER WY, THATS WHAT TVE JUST ey KepY BEEA PLAYIN [ VX Dle IN T PARLOR” ©1926 BY NEA SEAVICE We.