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8. R. & L. Girls’ Christmas Party The Stanley Rule & Level Girls' WHITMAN’S club had another of its very success- HUYLER’S [fu ;\{!mr:’\lm;daj g, the 20th, | About one hundred an y person: Tea Baskets ! were pll" sent. A l:‘xrge (ihl{lslm:s 5 S tree, beautifully decorated, the anldle('(li I\v‘ L;]ts | lishts dimmed by shades of alted Nuts Hard Candies Xmas Novelties CHRISTMAS worn by all made an attractive set- was participated in employees only, Burkarth was chair- iment Miss Fva Giannott was furnished by the One of the casion was that it a small present, @ placed in a com- ributed later. Santa successtully imperson- Hamlin, was there reat deal of mirth fn the presents. Much ment was derived from the curious variety of the presents found in the little packages as well as In those that were given out as gifts. Mrs, Kronholm eerved The tables were andles. The party lasted - | M Packages delivered and !,. mail orders receive spe- cial attention. The Dickinson Drug Company 169-171 MAIN STREET W s dancir neg s of the person brou 1 of which we mon lot to be di very ore % is in readiness for the big hardware and steel office Christ- mas party which will be held to- morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock in the o = 1 tree very beautifully decorated with Christmas trimmings nd full size electric lights. Just who vill be Santa Claus is a secret which he committee is keeping. The main of this Christmas Party is to cure useful gifts later distributed to the boys and girls in Father Bojnowski's and Rev. Klingherg's childrens' homes. The owing committee has been work- ing on this party. General committee; George Raw- lings, chairman; W. C. Mikkey, P. F. | King, W. E. F Esther Anderson, Marion Lea, Olive Scheuy, Vanessa Lamphere. rogram committee; E. W. Irving, chairmdn; E. E, Ogren, Alma Strom- quist, Peggy Gorman. Tree committee; W. chairman; L. M. Woodward, Mrs. Bancroft, Mary Meskowsky. Committee on Gifts; E. W. Pelton, chairman; 8. W. Parsons, Bertha andgren, Grace Ralph. o =] F = F P &2 SSSS SR SRS S S R R LR A HARDWARE STORE 336 MAIN STREET The “Handy” Hardware Store SSSSSNSRNS % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % G / % % g % % % % % % % EFRECTOR— MECCANO— HANDY CRAFT— Structural Steel Guiseppe D'Amato completed ten vears service with' the company on December 18 and was presented with a ten year service pin. Xmas Gifts % /) % % % % % % % % /1 % % % % See our display in store?%| James McCue who has been work- n the Export Invoice depart- Bttt ta i i B S S S SIS S NS t at the Hardware & Steel plant | been tran ferred to the Rule & plant. He will spend sometime in the 1 plant and will then be trans- red to the Chicago sales force. JOHN J. TARRANT 288 East Main Street UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER || UPHOLSTERING Phone 4010 House: 1451-2 | | | £ E. A. Moore, chairman of the board of directors has gone to Flori- da for the remainder of the winter, On Friday, December 17th, a fare- well dinner was tendered W. F. Cos- tello by his assoclates in the Spe- 1 Production department of which DENTIST " Dr. A. B. Johnson, D.D.S. Dr. T. R. Johnson, D.D.S. | X-RAY, GAS and OXYGEN! ELECTRIC TREATMENTS When given In connection with the Ultra-Violet Rays, Alpine Sun Rays, Electric Light Baths, Electrica) Massage and Biolog- feal Blood Wash Treatments control all nervous condiijons— Coughs and Chest Discases, Heart, Stomach, Liver and Kid- pey Diseases, High or Low Blood Pressure, all forms of Rheuma- tism, tncluding Neuritis and Sei- atica, or regardless of what afl- ment. These treatments are a God-send to the afflicted and to weak, slow-growing children. Dr. F. Coombs NATUREOPATH 19 So. High St,, Near Post Office Lady nurse in attendunce Tel 765 ! You can rest assured tha as any “vacuum cleaner.” Don’t be deceived by the ORIENTAL RUGS just received another real hand woven P D. M. BENJ 67 GIVE ment YOU G fpdt E. Main St. Powerful motor. One Small Payment and | red, and many colored paper caps | which will be . R. Fletcher, | sales division at the Rule & | ¢ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DEGEMBER 22, 1926. he Is general manager. 35 men from both the New Britain and Bridgeport divisions present, E. W. Chrigt acted as toastmaster and in behalf of the organization pre sented M Costello with a gold wrist watch. Remarks were made by Mr. Costello and by Ralph Brit- ton the newly appointed assistant general manager of the department. Mr. Costello has been connected with the Stanley Works for the past 13 years. During this time he {has been connected with different { phases of the manufacturing division |finally as manager of the special de- ipartments. That this success will !continue In his new fleld of work with the Dura Mfg. Co.. of Toledo, | Ohio, is the earnest wish of his many |friends in the Stanley Works, s, Last Thursday evening the S. W |G iparty at 8t. Mary's parish rooms. | Mrs. Kronholm sreved a deliclous |supper which was thoroughly en- |Joyed by all. The committee headed by Helen | Egan prepared an attractive decorat- {ing seheme of red and white stream- | ers with miniature Santa Clauses ivré!‘dh\fl over all the tables. in the singing of well known Christ- (mas carols. Santa Claus then visited the party and each girl recelved from him a beautiful set of cuff-pins, Clark was presented with lovely handtag. The eommittee on entertainment turnished quite a bit of amusement for the audience and also prepared the attraetive Christmas tree with out which the party could net have been a success, At the end of the evening, the Women's Advisory committee eon- ducted a sale of fancy articles for the benefit of the Goed Cheer fund —netting about $50.00. Basketball ‘The Rule and Level baskethall team strueck its stride on Thursday, Dee. 9 by winning from the New a very | | On Tuesday, Dee. 14, it defeated the | Landers, Frary and Clark team 52 {to 17. The work of Al Sloman in these games was a pleasure |watch. His fioor game being the best that has heen seen in these parts for some time. | Frank Arburr and Darby Corazza |was partieularly good. Basket shooting and guarding was of big |league va.iety. On Tuesday, Dec. 21 the team plays the P. and K. |Corbin quintet, champions of last | a vietory. The game will mark the first appearance on also the the Hardware plant sugg. mittee was held Saturday, December 18. The following employees were granted awards in recognition of ac. cepted suggestions. John Robbins, honorapie mention, Leonard John. son, $100, John Robbins, $50, Louls A. Hoffman, $35, John Niebrzydoski. $15, Leonard Johnson, $10, George Gauer, $5, George Gauer, $5, John Florio, $2. The team standing in the Level plant bowling league: tion com- G 31 w 20 L 7 Ave, | crew Drivers Kt t HER Christmas will be “Merrie” if you give her the wonderful new Hoover. Why the Hoover? Because it is twice as efficient } | money “almost as good,” or the “very much like the Hoover” cleaners. HER THE HOOVER And IVE HER THE BEST. HOOVER FEATURES and durable ball bearing Requires no oiling. Ball bearing, motor driven, self- cleaning brush. This is a patented Hoover feature. An agitator that makes the Hoover an electric carpet beater; therehy antiquating all previous methods of cleaning. the Hoover is Hers for Christmas, TH Auto Electric Service | C. A. ABETZ TEL. 4185 110 FRANKLIN SQ. E 1 SPRING & BUCKLEY ELECTRIC CO. 77-79-81 CHURCH STREET 22 TEL. 2240 irlg' club held its annual Christmas After the supper, everyone joined | Mrs. | to | Rule & ol | | | There were f Phote by Lahr Peterson ROBERT R. GOFF Mathematics Director in Senior and Two Junior High Schools Besides being an al in mathematics Robe rector of mathematics in the senior land two junior high has | proven himself one of the foremost authors of books on mathematical subjeets. | He was born in Pr and studied | Mowry and Goff's scheol city. He was graduated Brown University with a gree. Following ! from the university he taught Mowry and Go col for eight vears and for 15 y v ! River high sehool, Fall River, Mass. He is review editor of the maga- zine, “Education” and had published “Drill Book in Plane Geometr | second book in algehra, outlin instruetor R. Goff, di- school nce, R. 1. years In in that from v s his of solid geometry, He had | feeted a hig | a book of instruections. 1 11 | Britain Machine Co., team 54 to 26. | in | observational geometry, and syllabus | per- | school slide rule with | Relief \A BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 25¢ and 75¢ Pkg’s,Sold Everywhe AMXESTY GRANTED Moscow, Russla, Dec. 22 (P— Amngsty to all ‘soldiers who fought tn the cgunter-revolutionary of General Miller, whose forces acted army with Americap troops at Archangel ha# been granted by the al executive committee. Similar amnesties have been granted already to soldiers of the white armies of Wrangel, "Pettura, Yudeniteh, Kolchak, Denikin and Semenoff. These amnesties do not apply to former white soldiers living ° of Russia or to any cate- gory of officers. | Weteh told nim he was ill. Roberts asked him why he had not sent foms la doctor instead of a sheriff and | Welch replied that he had killed the | man whose body was in the next room. ‘ After finding the body, Roberts |said, he questioned Welch about the | killing and was told that Langdon ) | had threatened Welch Sunday night. | Langdon, Welch said, came to his | cabin with William Emery of Ports- | mouth Friday afternoon. Both men | | | Charged With Murder ]‘ YRy | had been drinking and got into a ' North Kittery, Me,, Dec. 22 (P— | fight shortly after their arrival. car of arrest for murder forced | Emery left that night, Welch said, Ernest Welch, a state highway work- | Put Langdon stayed. o TR o days in beq |, According to the confession, Welch er. to spend the last two days in bed | yocame frightened_ after Langdon in his cabin without food, heat or | threatened him aWd remembered | light and with the frozen body of a | that he had a gun in the cabin. He dead man in an adjoining room, ae- ““j’l“ 5!“"": 310"3"5 'J“flt he hlf;d h;“\ e < i ] able to get the gun just as Langdon ording to Dappty Pherlf Bany | yncxed him, | He sald he @d not Roberts who said Weleh confessed remember firing it but said, “I must to him yesterday that he had killed have.” Andrew Langdon of Portsmouth, | Welch was arrested and will be H arrajgned on a cherge of murder. angdon was employed in a saw | mill here and had been missing since | last Thursday. Today two friends started a search for him and went to Welch’s cabin, Welch was in bed, they said, and asked them to send rd for more than 30 years, died | |for the sheriff. Sheriff Roberts last night. For several years he was | {seld when he arrived at the cabin treusurer of the Shredded Wheat Co. SLAYER REMAINS - NEAR HIS VICTIM {Maine Man Finally Arreste VETERAN OFFICER DIES Niagara Falls, N. Y., Dec. 2 —Major Hector W. MacBean, a member of the New York National lanes 9 Standings of the girl ¢ Burkarth y T The work of | year, and is pulling very strong for | Rule and Leyel tcam of Paul La Har. | The regular monthly meeting of | 446 440 Standard Tive Parker 89 | Ma | Brainard WANTS MARRIAGE ANNULLED New York, Dec. 22 (A—>Mrs. Con- stance §. Gracie, widow of Colonel Archibald Gracie, a survivor of the Titanic disaster, has taken steps to | annul her marrizage to Humberto De Urbino on the ground of fraud. | Bernara H. ndler, counsel | Mrs. De Ur | pa being pre- | | pared. De Urbino, it was charged | by Mrs. De Urbino, had sometimes gone by the title of “count” and had represented himself to be of & distingnished family and a mem- her of the diplomatic scryice where- as in fact he was neither, | Mrs. Gracle and De Urbino were | { married in April, 1924 and separ- | ated early in 1925. De/Urbino is now reported to be in Chile and Mr. | Sandler deplored the stand of the | Cilean governmer ing to | Urbino | hurges of lar- Mrs. De | | \' | that time ushand choked her and fled with and jewelry, and passed & check for $5,000 forged in her name, 3 N ST % AN N N N PERFECTO (Actual Size) 2 for 25¢ PANETELA (Actucl Size) At gifve him | HAD TROUBLE WITH YOUR RADIATOR? NON-FREEZE | | | | SOMETHING NEW A radiator solution that will frecze, heat up cr evaporate. NON-FREEZE troubles are ovi PRICE—50c per gal. Sold at GITLENBROS. GARAGE COR. HARTFORD AVE AND WINTER ST. noy Use and jyour radiator er, READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Christmas Lo fic— Peter Schuylers E smokes cigars, doesn't he? Then inevitably he belongs to one of these three classes: Class A—He smokes Peter Schuylers. (Most discriminating smokers do.) All right! Give him Peter Schuylers soft music—real Christmas ment. Yes, by all means, Peter Sehuylera. Class B—He smokes some other good cigar. Fine! 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