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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1926. residents. The actual canvass and | Open Evenings— Sat: Dec. 18, Wed. Dec. 22, Thurs. Dec. 23. LINGERIE So Exquisite, So Dainty and | Appealing Crepe De Chine Gowns $2.95 to $10.95 Tailored “or daintily lace colors flesh, orchid, honey, Crepe De 6hine Step-lns $1.95 to $3.95 In pretty shades, tailored or exquisitely lace trimmed. Silk Pajamas $4.95 up Who wouldn't want a set? - They come tailored or lace trimmed, or if you prefer we have a lovely showing of pongee and fancy silk ones. trimmed, in ete. EXTRA SIZE GOWNS of f chine, $5.95 up. Chemise Step-ins $3.95 up. h crepe de $3.95, Lingerie—One Floor Up Bathrobes or “Whittendon” floral designs, “Beacon” terns or trimmed. $3. 95 to $8 75 Silk Kimonos See our new waterfall silks, rich trimmings. $18.50 each in Indian pat- cord and ribbon with mos Such as Wom by the Most Fastidious Shown at Our Spacious Section sale will begin on Saturday, Decem- ber 18, Play Trade School Plainville News - " Clarkson. assisted by | ipof C. H stra will be Dailey, soprano soloist | m1 orc lof the Bristol Baptist church The Kensington Boys' Club will | | meet the basketball team of the New | Britain State Trads school at the | Senior High school gymnasium to- | morrow night. This will be the sec- | ond game of the Senior Club's series in the Y. M. C. A. league, the first . rosulting in a loss to the South - ||| chureh team of New Britain. Kenr- sington was handed three tough o | to begin the season with, gotting the | South church, the Trade school and Plainville for the initial games. As Plainville finished first last year, South church second and as Trade | school did not compete last year but Is thought better than either of last year's winners, Kensington received | some hard blows to open the season What They're Doing The Tabs society of Kensington | will hold a whist this evening their hall. Ladics of the co tion of St. Pauls' church will as | in the refreshments, The Kensington Bowling league will mee tomorrow evening at Rogers Recreational building in New Britain. All teams who are slated v are requested to be present eph Trehy who has been em- | ployed for the last three months by a Providence road construction com- has returned to his home in r the winter Rochelle, in d to visit t sist ! Kensingtor local pastor today. Mrs. W. R. Moore has r her home owing weeks at New T in General Her condition is reporte Crepe De Chine R N Chemise $1.95 and-up Lace trimmed or tailored, in colors of flesh, orchid, honey and other popular shades. eturned a stay of sov is confi home ous case dtselt wi Also plain and fancy silks, silk and cot- ton crepes, prices ranging from $1.98 to $25.00 Quilted Satin Robes Choice of colorin broidery. $15.00 and $18.50 Corduroy Robes Prettily 1 $5.00 to $|0 00 Maids" and Nurses’ 4 o play Conlin's Uniforms e range of models and ening tha All com- with novelty em- lined in various shades. ing 2. Januar man o Mid In lar; sizes, from club amor $1. 95 to ‘56 50 The La 1t 8 o'cloc E. Dalbey Tl ning Newest in Blouses velveteen metallic. $4.95 to $8.75 1y to Wear—One Floor Up and ! nf both (lw\V il line. srary ifternoon and ey e of books. Bovs' from Re: W Nursing fore at| Tes row ehampior yed will he ope i Comerford STRONG FUND BI][]Y o Rogers and Eaton Secular Mem <on bers of Wellare Commiltee | WANT SEAL RETURVS SOON Asks for Assn. 1 for Season Opening Tomor- ynes s Night. which do Bap churc parties unate to |1(yf last ye zun E and W first-string noved v tha Yoss of € two v cmain idl euLatii up. Christmas—*Y" es8 pastors a r\ men bac ship without 1 on in the slippery litt fo the ars Newcomers Howard Norton, Geo Peterson, W the hoys ar: A. Bailey but ha Effie Carlton, der. The under the auspices n( tha There will be a meeting of the wirch of Our Saviour lock. the € at 8 o Cassidy 1s purchased from Mrs. A through the agency of mond. He will move into m. {new home next week. At the Tonic club Saturday there will be a hash and panca supper, follo -ad b dancing. The week prayer meetin 1t T:45 o'clock v o of South ho on F c,y, I park I rk | street regul v w Money Be- will be held is evening at The pastor will speak on John 1V, The ladiss' auxiliary to Broek- | t officers at its| = at § o'elock in | Has Strong ed—Skating at Bond Friday Afternoon. ot to- | 754 and 305 d s ot | were Bessi Strong court. Norton 1 read & paper of xposition morrow Mrs. Miss today by Kimme on this go0d about the sonicer al e Kni Pythias will el ‘eting tomorrow s muek us Wi ed by Lagoon — 1'une Bristol News THOARE NAMEDON === ™ * HARRIAGES, BIRTHS DEATHS NCREASE vasiel- | Yifg] Statistics for Past Year Are Aunonnced Today SNOW COSTS CITY 81,588 the Baptist church. | Many Cases of Chicken Pox Report- Rockwell ral births, aths la e nan's club vesterday after-1,, ", "o oniar tin is admin- five Lonis Brastow poured. Henry Trumbull Providence. R. T with the New Methodist her major 1 by two on appoints man of Whiting strs from Dartmouth 1 ristmas holidays, » Trumbull, daugh 1 Mrs. John H. Trum in the Mount Holvok Christmas tour 1 from - thating r cities Y. On & b will sinz in New Ye g0 to Washi on city and | Totals and Thila MAD[ r ui}"L“ prc arded to | Nelsor tirectors of it Jemy Jona h an Hart from the naval s Bay, oM icord December | makes a total of year. 1 Hart will from Riv at Insville, | veturn this Kk srside : at § o'clock this ey < earn n the grov Men's An en will Funeral be ton Gentar Mass rom Berk- Mrs. Strong Team M. C. A. team son t Hine of De- the € v paren ave practically |2 k again-— | idays with William H Habilag 2 the parlors of the of Mr. and Mrs, | Church. Rev. son county | p 1 b Snow Remo ng to f having a de- Among fold Uighting from a nd broks trofl ast week 1} I hem he his arm 4 READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Wb, center; FOR YOUR WANTS nard HatituTs Hh suhstitute o ul 115! Buttermilk Creates Bflauty llvermght to il the gap left 1in Loyal h iays and nes du Ray Morrill ago bhut was for is believed pense ho et who | The first application of Howard's | Buttarmilk Cream will a It creates beauty most wonde act that w most last season on ac back in the James Rogers, Ch and will be Th Good I Tullest marri radiant less complexion to! beaut and makes red or hands or arms snowy whito, there is not ti htest sign | of its use. It actually vanishes from and the most heated atmos- Backman, pect Methodist ¢ mately 40 memb. and the following vet b coached by under | sight the o stockhold 12 per ce Daughters of Tocahontas W of Clarence Huber the val th | work’ is entirely (‘(\mpuvf 1, olved will owsh 1 peop! was formed last evening hure fRe offic Shiel i E Expense total _An automobile owned and oper- Ir\ John Jucobs of Mellen strect hortly after 6 o'clogk last ove mng on Pond street and came to a stop up against a fire hydrant. No damage resulted and the case against h( obs, who was brought in by Of- William W. Thompson, was ;-ullmi this morning by the prosecut- ing attorney en payment of costs. Skating At Rockwell Park Caretaker Joseph Civizzio of Rock- well park announced today that there would be ekating on the lagoon this evening. The slight fall of snow last evering has heen re- moved and everything put in readi- | ness for lovers of the outdoor sport. Christmas Rec The Christmas recess for the pupils In the high and grammar schools will start on Wednesday, De- cember 22, Sessions will be re- sumed with the opening of the win- term on Tuesday, January 4. v, F. W. Annual Mceting annual meeting of Harold F. Emmett Post, Veterans of Foreign will be held at 8 o'clock this ening in Legion hall. Officers for ensuing year will be elected. ate Charles Blapch- of this city and ‘his staft will tend the meeting, Many Cases of Chicken Chicken pox fs in the ng to Dr. B. B. Robbins, states tha ~MH Park of Clarence Commander Pox prevalent ity, accor Fthan Todze lodge, K Meeting Meet m 1 to IN EflNVENTIflN State Association Holding Ses- sion in Hartford 244 Dividend Dec! lu red divi- payable thirty e Con- ciety opened > Hotel Bond growers from were present whepn s of Hazardville, opened the nt for t Billin socicty, fruit growers ers of the title of an ad- rell of Stuyve- president of th Horticultural that most pro- northwest of Idaho, of Oregon and the 4 Yakima territory of Mr. Mitchell pointed had been a change in > apple production 1909 when New York leader. At that time, Virginia and Pennsylvania to set out young r approximately one- appl has come 1 ccording to the nia and Pennsylvania produced about five mil- was the W. Mite! il 2 m on Pros- s0- Bond said erritory since was the said crop a year Mitchell said that New York ¢ England and the central st had increased production in the past few ye He declared that crop had to compete with crop which had doubled in ch crop. It times ars. Good llllm\»lnpllu‘v Tormed wreat, the o iits ® e nd other products reased considerably dur period. Wit Approxi- taxes and freight rate sre _enrolled Mitehell romin prices of inerease Mr, »d his andience that apples had advanced the Pro p e I dq 1 srthwest had o Berlin News INN PROPRIETOR |5 UNDER ARREST Survenders fo Face Charge of Selling Alcoholic Beverage TRIAL I_N___P;liDDLETOWN Local Woman Sufiers Slight Shock-— Boys' Club Baskethall to Meet Trade School Tomorfow Ivening —Town Clevk Has Old Razor, William . \ the Silver Lynch, Lake Tnn on the proprictor of Meriden Middle- ternoon to pike, gave limself up to the town polide yesterday subwit to a trial of charges ing the of violat Lynch had been Middletown liquor law sought by police sinee Tuesday A bencii warrant was ma Middletown Tuesday the owner of the A quest for Jos Norman West, both of Middlctown, began. The latter two were Tuesday and are the January court Lynch was of 31,000 to await the session of the superior court, god with po: liquor to William Roberts on D " 6 and two sales to Wild on December 7 and & allered to have tor from Ki ia. Sufiers Shock Mrs. Donald Webster of East Ber- e out In arch for together ph Kincaid and and s inn, arrested trial at superior awaiting sesslon of the releascd also under honds coming He i fon and sale of Lyneh purchased the 1in | is the | the oldest with | | the Berlin shock ! S vening 30 Pratt ported avenue hom she 1 suffered a slight Charles I and is o o'clock. T at t °ld in the chapel wher sides crious condition ¢ of Mrs. Leland Gwat- Kin of this place Mrs. Gertrude Webster Erickson ot New Britain D. A R. Metting Willard chapter, American Revolu- at the hom She is the 1 nd it the Legion Soeveral impor posal are on th thi, evening and a requested. A Rhy ty on flre protecti mmbers of the org on Mmethod of protection for h 14 fol. | DY means of volunt Mrs, | Which the Legiol to form if the question r at the hands of the offic town and the residents The subject of Christmas tre will be brought before the gatherin and final plang will be arrar the disposal of the ey 1 Gianotti many brought FPmma H Daughters of tlon met this aft of Mrs. Russell of Worthing- i The nua ‘hristmas the benefit of e Ellis lowing the business meeti Bacon read a paper on Tavern." noon wold ton room of Island w er fir als of th 011 Razor Town Clerk Arthur L. Woodruft possessor of what is probably razor in this place, bheing which was in use over 100 y¢ ago and is still in the o and used daily by the town clerk. the caso is a paper writ Wy Woodruff's grandfather, | one irs s char, advance orders in to the of the sale have be ition inal case In M. associs ization on the lanning ots favor sales d for sy from room 1 wood made social r ESTATE esta INVENTORIED consisting of interest 2 on Camp street, is val vdir Woodruft with the followi mony inscribed upon it “This razor Eben Woodruft who was born in Farmington in 1774, settled in B case was owned hy f i H the handicap of not not prodi it Norton Em conur use It is absolut cither prod membership it Kennth Py Mrs, Wil- Tollowing 1 chairman Mrs. W {man mot W, W rs here wi chanee No Christmas Rush 't Recovered Community Theater PLAINVILLE ns, eity il at the past several his h THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16th on Main street for able this morning. No Tark Board Meeting Due to a ! of a {hoard of park | days, was to be out for a short All Star Cast | in “THE WALTZ DREAM" mpt Ty Concert Tomorrow Nig concert will* 1 Hore at last is one sensations of the year! A romance gy, reckless rovaliy, Inid in a jew- ville Banptist ng of Vienna at its me v AE'S alelapl It 0 A magnifcent speetacle, | | nagrpon ok story of flaming passions, || blended with delightful comedy & of the sereen quorum commissioners m 1 t Auto Hits Hydrant vead which not the does on the speak £1.000 ¢ nd the b d at poin rower must i the amount tion of the ainst Theo hors. B. T, the plain- For the pl $4.64 M th 220 ag mount of of Vineenzo off sgented rs. Cyril I hamsténd in 1797, in which he kept the enly razor he ever owned and with which razor he shaved until the time of his death in 1851, The sub- seriber has kept the same in the which contains this paper un- til this date, Berlin, August 24th, 1885," ABOUT A LICENS! “EBEN C. WOODRUFF.” The razor in question is stillin ex- cellent shape and does not show the 0 which is granted it by the state- L8 Mr. Woodrnff's grandfather s prominent in town affairs in t years, being on the local school committee in the old days of district xistence Mid-Week Services Rev. May B. Lord, paster. lead the mid-week servi Kensington Methodist rening at 50 o'clock. The theme her adad will ba “Gifta For My Neighbor's Christmas Tree.” Rev, Samuel Fiske will have charge of the mid-week services at Congregational chureh | (" 7e assessR Hrs BEEA AERE £ FOR OUR DOG — ) YOO RUN DOWA TO 7HE TAX OFFICE AND GET A LICENSE = ] HBRES TWO DOLLARS'! — JUST As FOR A DOB® LICENSE Bv BLOSSER T — THIRTY TW0 DOLLARS HMM = SOME MISTAKE SOMEWHERE ! HE SAID IT'LL CoST TURTY-TWO DOLLARS AN LE ASKZD ME (F WE HAD A LICENSE BEFORE AN'I TOLD Aim Ao/ { AN T l ToLD A/M WEVE HAR A DOG FOR / | SXTEEN = )