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Gifts In Good Taste IMPORTED & DOMESTIC HAND BAGS OUR COLLECTION UNUSUALLY FINE ND VARIED AN PLEASE THE MOST EXACTING WOMAN. REME HER THIS CHRISTMAS WITH A HA D WILL LEATHER HAND BAGS, lock frame, one color, cach . « POUCH LEATHER HAND BAGS, lizard trimmed model, each ... i ANTELOPE HAND BAGS, leather trimmed, with leather handle, each ... o ANTELOPE HAND BAGS, shown in various colors treatment, decidedly smart, v a7l - $5.00 ! oy $ l 0.00 % ;;Invn moved out of town and they |m, h the new frame fi! when the warden arrested him, he|house $| 5 O : testified. Attorney Conlon claimed Hajp 2 % that Zonner's case wa NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1927, 5 a solo. The lection panic | George Shop by Hel Mail if s §'SAVH] DOG'S LIFE; - [Louisr, Cottle will s gi Plainville News 7' - will Dorot popu { im e piano Mis " #| TONNER IS FINED GanineHeWasHoIdingIova;n:;'mg,he ctmen today e to the townspeople to Y ¢r Found fo Be Unlicensed 5 fcoins o e hela Monca | Years Ago BY WILLIAM THOMPSON Socicty station per Goodrich Co. (PYTHAN. TEWPLE. BLBCTS 510 et Walter and NEA Service Thousands of ye: 5 the Elm Ci ern 1 the town cials chir Mrs. Beryl Bannall New Chief— | ‘0% o la {to state their view: was the first toy 1 pebble or the night—Little Girl Wants Doli, |1%106s are no post of to the |* After risking his own life and that |North Pole pancou ; Cuhity of a friend in saving a stray dog any of t S ec Anlayiilin Girls Tnvented Dolls These primitive toys dev centuries into small arro ars and 1 would drop you a Models of th from drowning, Tony Mountain View was fined in court este afternoon becaus the {animal, which he had been holdin {for its owner, was found to be un Zonner of | Well-to-do famil 1se was re ssive whicl arriv le girl who wrote the mer %@ | Mcensed. Zonner was one of eight|few lines to let you kno in hunting And th A | alleged violators of the dog quari ant for Christmas, 1 ant a tle girl, watel mothe of the b rother also Sponsible 't ex- | first ¢ nts this| All this happened many tho s you send Of years ago; for by the ‘\H tine who had been rounded up by [sleeping doll that wa @\ | Dog Warden Philip Marino and |big slec Constable Clesson Saunders in the | Would | eastern section of the town. All| Dect to r elght were found guilty, but final disposition in the Zonner case and mother z: tvanced to t that of John Kopiczinskl was with- | are poor and they can't stag: | we nb held, jafford to buy us presents. So, dear ords, 1s q Zonner was de: please do not forget me, or toys for ir Charles F man’s 10-year-old son on the witr stand. The youth testified that read, “Mr. [ May during the sprir eshets he | letter to dear old had seen the dog, chaincd to a log, | floating down the river and in da ger of drowning. He ran to tell his father, and Zonner and a compan- ion were able to rescue the at tha r tully d clope this please giv Santa Cla toys in ¢ ting by the children of anc ythings that before the them is an yon at anine sk of their own lives. They | Ily located its owner, but the < on e Stove L which you will brin, a doll. T will I Chris [tree in the front of the room. I h you wi and giv Chris § [lost touch with him. Zonner wa still waiting to hear from the man |y to evryboty's xceptional | z and that he coud not be expected,| H. S. Basketball to license another man's dog. Koniczinski was also d Attorney Conlon, who claimed that his client, with a family of ten chil- The High school basketball te will open its s nded by | arms and le r. I would like a pa nd was followed by a moving pic- (ent and would be unable to pay a nnder the \. Swanson and A, G. dict, h Britain, {that ther an operation at the New Brit- e ain General hospital last week, is| The others who appea institution sometime next DEPT. ASKS DATA Interviewing Property Owners (hecking Up on Lines THREE -MONTHS OF WORK' Club Soundl, s to tell you Visits Parents on, son of Dr. and Mrs. \ere prosecuted son is visiting his parents Christmas holidays. d would lik b Frank Wood of Hudson street is ool. able to get around again after a hort illness during one too. My Support Finished The company in charge of ¢ recting new cement brid; i on avenue hi ed one of the tw Kensington Boys' supports that v The company has re all kinds of setbacks in thelr work | Two n[‘ the letters ar Trounced—Prentice Company De- clares Two Per Cent Dividend— Christmas Divic Hart Funeral Tomorrow—Briefs. pport is complated The Connecticut department has Berlin to collect all data conccrning detailed men pleted highway visit each property owner individ- chetks were New Haven Youth's Faplanation 1 names of the property owners and That He Feared His Mother Was U°r of the temple their deeds to the porpe frontage of the property be checked by the high s in da Elwool Brow Veyors can start their work. According to the stat department, census on every state. The work is necessarily slow instaking because of the portance of each small det job covers a period of about three | building on a highway in | invitation is extended ment that he heard his mother wi Drown was uncom- in o Boys’ Club Loses Kensington Boys' club was | soundly trounced by the New Brit- {0 headquarters, ;m ived a tip t carr: nd Detectives James R, Cook and duthorities and v 165 O'Brien were sent out to hunt ! was found in the Church tice. | reet building where the fully load- | tertainment at High School | m '.— on was found on his person || :I‘hn Iy[n)nn L«‘mmyjnu:s club of the | e STR‘AMU al lullets in hig MEh school will hold a fair, enter | —-E i % 3 game of the Hartford Worthington club, the score bein t him up. He 42 to 10. The the running against the smooth af- tack of last year's league champlons and were hopelessly outclassed from The score at was 18 to 7. In the second half th Kensington team went to pice: were abls fo acore but throec while the Trade school garncred 24, Griffith did the major work for| the locals, tallying five of the ten Hongkong, China, Dec. 15 () — rom Canton to foster strikes, been arrested. were caught 1, [buting handbills inciting to sedition. ‘both participa 60 Others were seized when they tried ment. There will be a group of old- workers out on ! fashioned {AIl modern [ will be install Trade school we men of the game. A complete hox £core of ‘the game can be the &porting page. | Tonight the club- will ment an- (to call tramway |card and w dren, was almost destitute at pres B supervi- fine with heavy cos aid, would mean would be no Ch h a ver- ot only {3ryron Gallup will use a5 00 | tion of his squad d st Recovering at Hospital (the Kopiczinski family, but that it Culver, who under- {would also be deprived of the nec- inspection > game Boys Mad Marhles ay ever itics of life. red before ham wers ter Scudzik, John Fall, Baron John Ferraro, Martin and Tony Catneei. v Grand Juror| and expeets to Justice William Cunnin modern boys | 1 lead chariot a little The stiff of the I n New k William J. For: Each was fined | Of ELa e 2 310 and costs, 29 bring mitteq. | Phone C DL Health The costs came to $1 in each | R LR S0 alog The head of Al the last feW which was shot & [animal was believed ra was T "turned from the s ay. Ex amination had shown no traces of rabi | conducte girls” and they make > on the Farm- y he comples Notes ilar prayer t the | is eveni Pythian Temple Elects ! Beryl Bannall was elected Pythian Temple No. 29 Siste at the annual meet- night, and other were named as follows: Se Smma Aspir junior, Mrs. ret Wilber: manager, Mrs, il {Lackey; mistress of records and cor- Mrs. Lew respondence, Mrs. 1 this months’ the hor. so0 hig Iy by touri built fn short ildren saldom play with en by poverty to scll t and railway stations. The new chief has been mem- rount, while Imost from its |the remaining her staff will | the dramati wsury. nrobahly be finstalled at the mect-, Plainville Gran will confer the f\ng on January 11. {third and fourth degrees i ~—(P—That | Boys Chepping Down Trees night. was the | Complaints have been made to the hall hero at 20, of 6S authoritics ding the in in the late ac s been | sorganization, 1 irrying a fully the depredations of boys and youny| Whiting roc of war aliber revolver, accord- men who obtain their Christmas nt and L o as clvill- who arrested the trees by going onto private property | Advt. _ Dau vesterday in a Chureh and chopping trees down without = 1 X char; apon: of car- permission. besan last winter, MORE WALKING POLICE In city but In the present pre-Joliday sea- | \yyn, on, Del., De given a contin- son tho vandalism has become 100 | I{alf of W ] frequent and wanton to pass un-|ong of the few in tl King the etate- noticed. On one cstate two lar s (rees were cut out of a hedge be completely me nd hack on foot p pri ropl valuable trees 1 X5 orders ar Tt tor 1 pollce who been stol Five boy | ety T 5 G0 of 1 a ica e was brought been spotted and acl policemen on foof, with each which w ta uthorities re- them is being contemy The fyman in the motor patrol squad to iral street Demalty for this offense is very heavy pon the fine being about $100, and the mized property tamp out the occupy one automobile. Her two men were od Lo ca chine. owners are uniting to tainment, and dance in the school | -~ = = m. A falr was held from <PLAINVILLE» 0 o'clock this aftcrnoon, and || —— —_— : y this will open again at 7 o'clock. At l‘Of\l(xvi'iT" e yul thetdoll 1ata iiniy § o'clock an entertainment will be- | | RICHARD BARTHELMESS | It probatly w gin, and from 9 to 11 o'clock there | svmnasi ARR STED who came will be dancing, with music by the “THE DROP KICK” i | Majostic orchestra, | = B I while distri- | The boys' and girls' glee clubs will ‘I‘Bmfv\\, Lt in the entertain- LIGHTLY USED” ocer MAY MCAVOY and CONRAD NAGEL by the Mi; arrar, Kilby, and Roy es Wood- rs. Miss | jrute, LEGTRIC MARVELS REPLACE LD TOYS FUNDS BORROWED it Dolls Are Same as 8,000 {Twellth ~ District Approves | Fellow ¢f the Royal Geographic New Haven, Ther, | Written especially for The Herald | all object in its tf Tucker Latest bone, | the | Boys Chopping Down Christmas |COmpany’s sid ste s a wea I L | Girl Wants Doll and Sked ; some ant Trees—H. S. Entertalnment To-| Tha anny of Santa Claus ' Paby's fathier had killed; or it might nothing pre- nar ivory ted some of them fully latter were prob- iyed with dolls | or our | fshe ir playthings, st as nd an ancient ad a large increase ov month last year. T Lows an a rs wil XeC he play mous doll in the Nelson; protector, school last ¥ night a sizeable guard, Miss Agnes Livi 5 Suelils out the ief, Miss Lillian Tea and the atl revolution. | rench | u with Joscph T ot lunch will be sc sang | chool gym impret, but neither driver w {Union stree Bristol News FOR NEW SCHOOL Both drivers appeared befora Prosecuting Attorney James T. Mather this morning and agreed (o settle the matter civilly. K. of P. Meeting The regular meeting of Ethar lodge, No. 9, Knights of Pythias, will be held at 8 o'clock this eve- ning in Arcanum hall. The first nomination of officers for the en- suing year will take place. Clearing Site For New Bank The old Hart homestead on Nortt Main street and store buildings, ; : 88,000 Nme [ssue cated at the corner of North Mair Automobiles Figure in Collision— Clearing Site Ior New lhnk—i Other News Items, o voters of the | ict on Fall|, authority | mittee | ¥ sum of $5,000 to pay | ict cor school building now in of construction and to sign cgotiable notes as I who man of the dis- al months ago Howard Andrews, pre oldest residents of the | d at the mecting wi Josition was ndrews, the ds and he was t hat the sm was due to his| ilure to securs the | 7 uild the new school. but two | 0 borrow the e of his former followers ¢ ol 11 mountain dis- as the “Fight- of the m by the two de on the part | voters has resulted in soriousm aps to the children, who in| present schoolhouse have no | re facilities than thelr grand- s had. With the election of IPinnemore as chairman, irrent of dissension has dimin- | p, and as a resalt, modern i ready for occupaney m within the | & next few months, | tn v { City Clerk Thomas B. | w! the month of Novem- | number of births shows | s r the same fcr number of | ths recorded on the other hand | able decrease over | mber, 1926. i Attending Funeral | pest T. Delden of the fat department left this | to whe oting of the execu- umittee of the State Police | ne alled to take action on (o of Patrick of that! of the as-|r® will also | Of | will be | th seerctary morr © Leazue Meeting g of the Em- Health Protective league be held at 8 o'clock this eve- in the city court room. The 1l roports of the various offi- | Le submitted at this meet- im po! priated by b left th sons took up the chase but the men the Un- | veteran rural mail carrier and su- e heicounsel in the and North streets, located on lanc owned by the Bristol Nationa) bank and which is to bs deeded to the North Side Bank and Trust company for a bank site, have been “sold tc nieskl, local real estate | dealer. The old house is to be re- to Complaint—Two | moved at once and the store build- ng will be taken off the premises fter the holiday seasom. 1t I3 cxpected that the work or he new bank buflding will be start- d early next year. Shoplifters Active Shoplifters are active in the city, he most recent complaint lodged with the police being from LeRoy P. Tucker, who conducts a drug store on North Main street. Yesterday norning two five dollar pocketbooks nd a two dollar knife were appro- light fingered customers nd o a few days ago, a woman ustomer walked out with two ex- nsive bottles of perfume, Other Main street and North Main treet merchants have been victim- ized on different occasions during past few months. Several boys nd girls were apprehended a short ime ago while helping themselves rom the counters of a large Main treet store. They were brought be- ore the prosecuting attorney and placed on probation at & juvenile ourt sesston. About two months ago, two young nen attempted to steal a ladies’ fur oat from Markson Brothers store n Main street. Their actions arous- od the suspicions of a clerk, who - nediately gave chase when the men store hurriedly. Other per- nade good their escape after drop- ing the coat. The police are {nvestigating the latest complaint. Condition Improved The condition of Oliver H. Baile erintendent of the city poorhouse, a new school- | is slightly improved this morning. resp will |according to a statement of Mrs ffie M. Simpson, superintendent os he Bristol hospital. A compounc 1l Statistics | fracture of the right arm, sustainec Sixty-two births, 21 marriages and [in a fall from a tree last Sunday aths were reccived for record | failed to respond to treatment anc hen gangrene set it, it was neces Ty to amputate the arm at the oulder. His case is still listed a: ritical, however, Testimonial Dinner for Cummings Is Postponed Stamford, Dec. 15 (A—Required tendance at court in New Je ] day by Homer 8, Cummings o 6 made it neces. ry to postpone a testimonial din r which was to have been glver night in his honor at the Stamfor¢ nt of Po- Yacht club, Recently the board of aldermer named Halloween park in honor Mr. Cummings who was mayor af e time the land was acquired, anc¢ since then his friends have been de | strous of meeting him at the banque | table. The uncertainty of Mr. Cummings tay in court on the case made i possible to fix a date for the post ned dinner., | Canaan-Hartford Train Sotha I Tournament sitting of the setback | t between the city fire de- 1 the New Departure | will be palyed at the N, D, ! ers this evening. have won two sittiags wo more to win the v D o win their da; wi Ce twy rture | 1 | ati session, it fs expected nt Dewitt P Jndge Malone 4 ex-Mayor b d follow- the card play wo € g basketball ate | with | E This | bei Depart stol's entra will den t in lay two g ices this week two teams v |wa m vs will pl rn game at the local high stol 13 now tied with 4% 1 of New Haven for ich team having won t one game. ver City en pla touring car operated by John 't and | ternoon | and Union ont wheel of roken off by the s in- ma: No It co eau’s car driving east on South | rst sit- | offective Mond will clash on | this irmory and on Saturday | Mitchell, former tax collector of Nor- dar sc Service Is to Be Endec | Winsted, Dec. 15 (M—After Satur y of this week no passenger train: Il use the eastern division ef th ntral New England railroad be cen Canaan and Hartford, accord ing to an announcement made her: today, The new schedule of the division v, calls for the oper to connect Winatec on of busse: d Canaan with Hartford. On ght train, operating betwee: an and Grantville will be th: Duiton will be present. A only thing on the rails according t schedule, | mes With Meriden | Former Tax Collector Of Norwalk Is on Tria Bridgeport, Dec. 15 UP—A Jury i ng polled in the superior eour. s afternoon to try Robert G Ik who is charged with embexsle- nt of municipal funds estimatec §30,000. Tomorrow’s short calen- on will be given over to pre. tation of motions to the com- int upon the part of Mitchell't Autos Collide counsel and arguments will follow R oL The trial is scheduled for Tuesday. STORE AGAIN ROBBED Officer John Griffen found 1 widow in the rear of Jack Putter n’s novelty headquarters at 32: rth street broken about 2 o’cloc) is morning and a §2 can of tobac outside. Officer John Liebler re At the time of the accident | ported having found a box of tobac between the fence and the as! d Galencan was crossing box. The place was broken fnt 1 strect from Church to last week-end and approximatel $200 worth of merchandise taken. other tough opponent in a county league game when they clash with the fast New Britain South church five. The church team has made a son showing and has record. The out for revenge and will fig FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS good early se; Good Luck anci' mBad Luck By BLOSSEF to win thelr first game, fle will send the teams into s | tained by Jack G [ wew!y v AAY FOR CLARA=THERELL STUFF FOR. LINDY 10 , SOON BE SNOW OA 7' GROUND AN I \NONT 6 o'clock. There will be a prelimi- the two junior teams of the South | church and the club. Anderson will » Christmas tree Santa Receives Mail The Kensington received three letters addr “Santa Claus at the North Pole. of the youthful Saint the best of health proceed to make known their many wishes. The letters roud as follows pool table. I would like Jenny, the balking mule. T know a | ' gun and I haven't any. How | are you feeling Santa? Are you glad * going to have some work . n T know a frlend of mine who | ever a pair of skates. recorded at a meeting of the A business session was hald | 1 GOTTA FIND SOME (( 7S Wil BE sweLL N T EAT=WELL pUT |T ALLIN A NICE LE HERE! AINT LOCH WLEN L \NELL (ml‘ Hom AN GET Ay WACON AN COME 17! i~ 7 3 BE ABLE 70 FIND 7~