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PLAY SANTA CLAUS T[] MISSII]N PARISH suceess Christmas y was held chapel of the pa First Church for the junior AIDE, late de- tion. pictur rch schools project the family, and Samuel provision f w of the fami The “Joy t “0 Little Hymn-—' nry Winger. E Hymn,” & by Lois sabel Ingham ma Yung Poem read by Ma Story— by Helen Williams Anthem—"A Christmas / sung by the by Miss Murior Foem—"C'1 Alberta. Johnsor Two Christ Dorothy Mrs. nior Robl 1as songs am. T.eMay by Dic " by accompanicd by A Christmas “Mary's Man- salter. s Wolfe,” Mary Tu 1o of 1 Chester Hal Night, Doy Who " told by Rev. A Helped @ Prince, D. Heinin ger. Report of the Penn parish project given by Mrs. Samuel McCutcheon and Rev. A. D. Heininger Consecreation of the gifts, Rev. Theodore A. Greene. Following the program all praver joined can plant radishes Takes patience acorns and wait oaks! to plant for the But patience has its own way of rewarding not only planter but care- taker Many “Commercial Accoun to present proportions h the helpful advice and service of this Bank. More “acorns” wanted! To know us better, come often JOIN OUR 1028 CHEISTMAS CLUR Cn YNATIO BANK OF NEW BRITAIN MAIN AT EAST MAIN AL MEMBLR TE U RAL RESERVY SYSTEM lin an inspection of the exhibit of gifts, and the two departments sepa- rated for games, Refreshments were served by members of the mothers’ class of the hurch school. At t class of the entertainment mbers of the intermediate de- iished wrapping the and packed them parish before " STORY OF CHRISTHMAS AT GIRL RESERVE SERVICE Lacrcises (0 Be Held Next Sunday Afternoon at Y. W. C. A. Have Seasonal Significance, rs of the local Y. W. C T gym 4:30 p 1s been planned. who is in 1 open the Christmas o Girl Reserves, trained by Mrs, au- First Noel,” sentiment and is season of ed. Mrs. ton Bickford and Mrs. Rich- ite e o 4 the produc- The ca is as follow Wallbank land; David Powell; Salome, Lilllan MeNul- oy el, Barbara Curtin; Simo Helen Kieffer: 1st king, Helen Grze- nd king, Hilda Sladeck: 3rd ing, Helen Klosowski; 1st shep- werd, Louise Jayes; 2nd shepherd, Irma Weber; 3rd :pherd, Verna Andre a Bethlehemite, Mary Victor; Inn keeper; Hilda Sladeck; boy., Nellie Olsen, a Hami Jo. il r seph sk City ltems Eddy-Glover post, American luncheon club will meet v noon at the home on Wash- It will be the first under the new set of offi- cors led by Roger Whitman, Nash Suit or Overcoat MeCabe, 49 Walnut St Tel. Ldvt. & Automabile Walker of 1 Clande H collided at Myrtle sireets Mon ington street eting 454, s driven hy Harry E. 5 Lincoln street and roux of 648 Arch street the corner of Main and about 7:35 last ning. Walker was driving east Myrtle street and Leroux was driv- ng north on Main street, according to th ort of Bupernur of- \ Cronmin, There was sription service Prompt, reliable adv and economica s police notified today of the suspension of the licenses of Edward Boissenault of 103 ct, Vincent W. McAuliffe, Box New Britain, and Carl Angelo Sexton Auspices T were of H reet r 50c. Saturday, b to T. isiness and Professional ub, 30 High St. Public s invited.- Hot lunches (.1ft~ for Olpha s From Catholic Welfare Council The New Britain chapter, Connee- !ticut Catholic Welfare Council, un- der the dircction of Mrs. Joseph G. Woods, president, has started pre- | parations for the annual Christmas for the children at the Polish o tmas week at Packard's—advt. and gifts will be suppl As has been the custom, s will also distribute food to the ritable Tiomes and institutions in the city. PINDS \\(\I)(l\\\ SHATTERED ¢r Daniel Cosgrove reported evening he was no- h Lastauskas of 176 ] street that five panes of iad been broken in the s building at 169 Kelsey cral large stones wer - store in the build- int but under lease Kelsey glass is v Atlantic Gas Co. wed sev o0& but ¢ identity of the intervi ihor! at The Fair. | Grove | ir will be held | .1 by members of the council. | the mem- | com- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY DRIVES AUTI]M[]BI[E WITHN. J. M4 MARKERS Faclory (Ofiicial Failed to Regis- ter Car in Connecticut Roger W. tvenue, Whitman of 667 Corbin local factory superintendent, has heen driving an automobile state of Con in out havin, s disclosed ed for his a g it register when k re tlon, having last night by Officer John O'Keefe 1o be in police court on charges of driving an automobile vithout fights and with no certificate | T registratio @ officer sta today "his morning, Assistant Proseccut- Ing Attorney W. M. Greenstein tol Attorney Harrv M. Ginsburg to have Whitman bring In his certificate of registration and a nolle would be en- d. Then it be though Whitm: to came known th 1 had a bill of sale d purchased the stered in the former owner, in New and Whitman had no Con- 1ecticut registration. On recommendation of Mr, Green stein, Judge Rache continued the case until tomorrow. It Is wunder- stood that the laws of Connecticut as regards registration will be com- plied with in the meantime, Fool Credit Tire Store Joseph DeRosa, aged Pine street, Meriden, and Luke D e, aged 24, of 340 South Main . Wallingford, charged with obtaining goods under false pretens- | s, had their cases nolled on pay- | ment of costs. Mr. Greenstein told | Judge Roche that each of the young men obtained two automobile tires and tubes on October 20 at the Union store on Main strecr, this city, and repre ted that they were the owners of automobiles. Jach paid £2.10 and agreed to pay eekly, the total charge in each ase being .10, DeRosa gave the registra- tion number of a car owned by his brother, BEdward DeRosa, while De- Daise gave the registration number car owned by Mary Kane of 11 Westerly Terrace, Hartford. When the Unlon store had oc- casion to send a civil officer to col- payments on the tires it was d that neither DeRosa nor > actually owned an automo- As one of the conditions on v were given the tires was that they represented that th owned cars, Mr, Greenstein issued warrants for th¥ir arvest, DeRosi sted late yesterday by T cant Ellinge aind Ser. ller went to Wallingford v and brought De- ersey, of 47 in told J the young men had made [tution and he felt that in view of their youth and also the fact t} their action seemed to have more or less a prank, he felt that the ends of justice be met by a nolle on payment of costs. Judge Roche agrecd No Registration, Michael Cormi Chureh street, charged with operating an automobile with- out a certificate of registration and with improper markers, failed to answer when his case was call and Judge Roche ordered a cash bond forfeited. Cormish tele- phoned to Clerk Danberg after court that he had trouble with his car and | was unable to reach court on time. It is expected that the forfeiture will be erased and the cage reopened it Cormish presents himself in court tomorrow. dge Roche full resti- wou Wrong Markers ged 23, of 40 Plantsville, an 'ES FOR $2.000 ON NOTE. Hyman Horwitz has brought suit |against Leonardi, et al, to recover $2,000 which he claims is due on a | note. Proper Pleasant Manor been aftached by Constable W. Manning, and through At- Albert A. Greenberg, Horwitz an order of forcclosure and nossession of the attached prem- ises. has TAYLOR WITH’ MERIDF vlor of the Tabs with the 1 Meri st the Bristol | Endees at Meriden lu( night. He got linto the game in the last fow min- ntes and played a remarkable floor s well as con for & neeting Oh Man! That’s What I Call Comfort A pipe, his “comfy” cha gave him for Christma way of pleasing 50, inexpensive Ii-cuts for the boy, . the average lively boy more than storm-proof, hi-cut shoes? him supremely happy. 12 to P Youths’ $7.00, SIZes, Could you imagine any $3.00, can you imagine any ir, and the house slippers you better, him? 50 84 and 50 gift that a pair of not make Hardly; then why 26.50; SLOAN’S SMART SHOES 61 West Main St. o bt Opp. Burritt Hotel P R B e e e e . Cal’'s Havana White House DECEMBER 16, 1927. }SH[]EMAKER FOILS SWINDLE ATTEMPT ‘Plea of Poverty Discourages Silver Tongued Sharpers The “twenty dollar bill to the police the was tried in Danbury yesterday also in“New Britain, probably the s for whom the police about the state were on the lookout today. Good d tions of the men have been ol s Angelo Gagliaral, game,” known country | over, | ana by was in their compa time before they abandoned attempt to induce him to part with his money Gageliardi reported to Sergeant P. A. McAvay about 8 o'clock last <vening that a Spaniard called on im and asked to be directed to street. - After receiving the di- cctions he protested that he, would he unable to follow them and he asked Gagliardi to accompany him. somic the It will be in the presidential palace at Havana that President | it tnis juncture, another stranger and Mrs. Coolidge will stay during their Cuban sojourn in Jan- |dropped in to make a small pur- President Machado will be their host. GASOLINE BETTER, EXPERT DECLARES Dr. Hoover Describes New Methods in Oil Industry uary. 1 & In crackir dov he ompound in 1004 t gallons of er ¢ were able to tak ons ont of a 42 gailon the gas is of a hetter g its possesses s more mile ind delive rasoline ~ollécting the hem through charcoal Forty-one the at attended Racklifte Oil Co, hotel last persons : t quet of the % ted with the most volatile Burritt evening ana ard Dr. Charles R sor of chemistry versity, deliver an line. The gu ploves of the comy bLer of local factory According to Dr. Hoover, line is better today than it go; is bett cranke dilution. The that is all right for summer is not | jeqe The same the proper gas for winter. The |in Connecticut and New Ei things t 2 Ay in g € Inot necessarily the right e quic Virginia or Georgia. crankeas: mileage harmful substa sulpher, residiic “The idea of zasoline is Hoover, profes- Wesleyan Uni address on g included em- ny and a num- hemists, natural 0 much ¢ T eru by the BAS | finers sold to i vears - starting and has | controll les gas th pow lilution, plenty of LEAVE CITY Mr. and Mr Astoria Al nees such et tting a heeanse as M. B s e tonis Bur apar 102 il 1c the uniform gasoline spend s Skim gasolim | with their - tra- no- 1d is for wrong to ean be too uniform the od as er othyl lead knock characteristics but the I¢ 1 not combustible The olid type cked eri¢ rtmen poisonous therefore will not burn. ident of the paper Alliance, which are the of the exhaust. Benzol blend 1s goc 1 antl-knock characteris It comes from coal. It, as a ruls iiphur. Sulphur Benzol blend is more heats up the motor too contains too much relatives. is injurious and sluggish READ HERALD CLASSIE s is the be mor knock panies can't eride oser + oil, st type oil or “hase, and he was asked the direc- | tions to Lee streef. The Spaniard spoke Italian and {he second stran- sor also spoke that language, ac- cording to Gagliardi al- in e 16 gal- arrel and ity today poOW« I This is is produced hy vapors and conde parts of ften called & type FOR HOLIDAYS ns of the the w holidays indcehil- Burns ion Ir. a t the his city and pre American News- Georges’s is the Shop | Where Christmas Searching Ends 1ED Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 MAIN ST. (Opp. Arch) NSING Wear A Thousand Suggzstions Are Here For Gift Giving A wealth of charming intimate things have that personal touch so valued and so rare. Fairly a sea of HANDKERCHIEFS—the latest nov: which were selected for importation last Febr We are noted for our Handkerchiefs and never we shown a more beautiful assortment. NEGLIGE and BATHROBES for the Robes, also Short Breakfast Coats, Jackets. GIFT LINGERIE young and old. PAJAMAS in Bloomers, gift. Handsome for the diseriminating woman, Vests Jovely ; Combin: Step-Ins, colors, Night Gowr Chemises, Slips, gifts which elties uary. have >added Bed both and itions and Union Suits; materials of the most exquisite Silk Crepe, Trillium Silk, —Also the same beautiful Undies for the littlé HOSIERY—What woman would not appreciate or more pairs of Hosiery for Christmas, especially hosiery as these? We carry the Pointex and Trimfit—the best values of all. Chiffon in all best shades. GLOVES—For women and children; lined” and Irench Kid, Suede, Chamois, Mocha and Cape handsome Wool Gloves. ELLAS— $9.75. NEW 3R UM For women and children, from $1 THE SCARF-—Triangular, no costume Square and O Scarfs complete without one. COSTUME JEWELRY—Beads, ameled Dags, ete. YARDL ] Y’S Bath Salts, Perfumes, In\\\lm.\, Toilet Waters. GIFTS FOR BABIES--Dresses, Jackets, Sweaters, Robes, Kimonos and many other things. Lavender A NEW DRESS is always an acceptable gift; als haps, a Coat. A NEW HOUSE DRESS or a New Smock. A HANDSOME LINE of Madeira, Jtalian Work and Lace Work. Van Raalte, Radium and R Earrings, Brooches, ayon miss. e or such famous Gordon, Silk and unlined. ; also 19 to blong En- Flowers, Caps, , per- char- ADS 3000 Guaranteed FOUNTAIN Dinner Rings @fi@fiflfifi%fi@fi?mfi@&m | After some time, the strangers ‘prc\'\lled upon Gagliardi to accom- | pany them to Lee street, and before | leaving, the first man offered him $20 for his trouble but Gagliardi re fused to accept it. The second | took it, however, and when Lee strect was reached, a proposition was made to have Gagliardi post a few thousand doliars with the first nger, who show | amounting to $20,00 | his representation. He had $ more in his trunk at the pa station, he said, having obtained a verdict against a railroad compan for his brother's death in dent in Colorado. The second stranger offered to show his good faith by posting the $20 bill given him hy the first man, nd §6 of his own money. The trio could make considerable money in al estate project, the strangers gliardi was suspicious reat concern relative to his financial condition manifested by t and he insisted that had no money in the hank or other place. The strangers Lim near Clark and Lee According to strangers had s o probable vietim was to dazzle him by flashing the wad of bills, there being one or more $20 bills on the outside of the roll. Haa produced a sizeable amount as his share in the project, the strangers would have way of leaving him on the street corner and by the time they had put New Britain safely behind them, he , according to 000 an accis gers he any the game he AN IMPORTANT EVENT A Most Unusual Display tc Select From. Value $50. Wrist Watches Never before was our ag- sortment more complete. 5113125 “Meet Georges—Wear Diamonds” Do Your Christmas Shopping m 1he Gift Shop of New Britain Our shop Is just filled to capacity with gifts that re- flect good character. A visit to our shop and your Christ- mas shopping is made a pleas- ure. Gifts for every member in the family await your in- spection. yifts that bear our imprint are appreciated long after the greens of Christmas have died away. an 1 a roll of bills| enger | ¢ | building found a | mmr«gmwffizmm;msfi' ‘\\oull have begun to realize that he had been flim flammed. | PORTER SONS T0 SPEND $100,000 ON IMPROVEMENT Two New Floors on Present Build- Ing With Six Story Addi- | tion In Rear Work is to begin at once on « addition to the B. C. Porter So; at 224 Main street, which will almost double the floor space of the store. The operations will cost 100,000, " addition have been & Bishop, and the ct has been let to “arlson & Torell, local contractors. he present building will be rajsed two storics and a six-story addition will be erected in the rear. The en- tire building will be used for furni- ture sales and storage [ = STOLEN AUTO RECOVERED The Hartford police sent word to the New Britain police today that an automobile reported stolen from & at 137 North street, this city, on November 19, has been recovered in Boston, Ma The information was given to the Hartford police by William Kecgan of the automobile underwriters’ bureau. John Shu- tron of 193 North street made the report of the theft. drawn by Per general cor garage READ HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS For Christmas Gift Shoppers! MANUFAC’TURER’S SALE Yeur Choice 79¢ ! Complete Line of Sizes and Celors Wififiw%fiy WA N 7 SR /'/’/77 N //I.l.\.m.\\\\ Diamonds Our Stock is Most Complete Silverware A most complete selee- tion to select from. Prices are reasonable. Other Gifts of Character Silverware Cigarette Cascs Birthstone Rings Pocket Flasks Belt Buckles o Cuff Links Toilet Sets Bar Pins Dinner Rings Pearl Necklaces WATCHES AND DIAMONDS Mesh Bags Watches and Chains Pen and Pencil Sets Diamonds Cigarette Lighters The Above Gifts Can Be Bought Under Our Digrified Payment Plan iB. GEORGES & CO. 436 Main Street fimmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmm