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Shop by Mail if Unable to Come Yourself Annual After Christmas Sale of Winter Wearables for Women Coats, Dresses, Furs, Sweaters, House Garments and Girls' Wear with the won- derful opportunities as usual before our yearl; New Winter at remarkable markdowns, Mail Orders Promptly Filled invento Wearables some regardless of cost, OUR ENTIRE DRESS STOCK AT SPECIAL PRICES SOME VERY SPECIAL COAT OFFERINGS A recent purchase of 350 beautiful fur Comprising some of the newest spring | trimmed Coats purchased at about cost, I added to our own big stock at their new models just received, regardless of your reduced prices offer unlimited opportuni- selection, silk, cloth or jersey Dresses s to the money saving women or miss 10 want new $9.30, $12.75, $14.05, $16.80, $16.80, $33.60. $36.15. $21.25, $25.10 to $50.50 $42.10 10 $72.25 All Millinery at > Price OUR ANNUAL AFTER-CHRISTMAS EVENT—REGARDI, OF COST, ALL AT ! New fresh models in smart styles for matrons, woman and attractive Hats for girls and childven. With no restrictions whatever and regardles hat or hats se]ccted at just half price. Trimmed or Untrimmed Models and Trimimnes at | None on approval, no exchanges, all sales final. becoming Hats for the younger of any markdowns vou get the | this evening at 7 | Shicrden, sco Visits Parents of New nts, Mr. Worthing Berlin News BROKEN MAIN DOES s pare nith of olidays 1t Berlin Ttembs. nual ¢ tree exer odist church wi Principal Pipe in Kensington Genter Causes Flood MRS, BURDICK' FUNERAL "7 Knights of no mee this week. nual Christm : Commun ting of NE LHENDIRE club will b im of for th Pythias Funcral Today—Boys’ Club Bask- etball—Skating Very Good in holidays at her home Town—Other Ttems. Visits Friends 10 main water 1 SRR last ning and caused ¢ damnge and trouble in K The break occurred near road underpass and it was neer Tocal depot to turn off the water for : oy L ! e The water flooded the r SeRAE X £ AR h the bridg and immediately v taiy i highway becams The hydr ¢d and wa nighway and along the N narrow escapes from accids they skidded on the jee. It w essary to put watchmen on d the corner and the traffic toured around Main Dreak occurred on the main lins nay cause considerabls repairing it. Tt may br tear up some of the new high order 1o get at the break thought that there are a number of small breaks under the roud. M at work this mornit gating the trouble o that the may be turned on again possible. Mrs. Burdick’s Funeral Mrs. Lavir died Sunday afternoon on Percival a Ken er a lingering illness (* has been a resid for t formerly resided a Adams, Massachusetis, s dick was born in Belfast, Irelan August 7, 1535, and was the widow | There of the late Gardiner Burdick. For|lin t the last fow years she was practical- o' ¢ blind. An unusual fact is that! v she leaves 26 grandchildren and cat-grandchildren. She also | six danghters, Mrs. John Hutchison. | ] Mre. James O'Connell, Mrs. Ellen| ) 1 Pa nd Horn, Mrs. Amelia Reynolds, Mrs.|th (s Fred Bradway and Mrs. Fred Wi liams; thres sons, Frederick waz faken trom the hig en the branch wa setrically. With t! zasoline by coated With i nt at Upson's corr gushed all over fhe froz ars eomine Britain road hi v flood- | con S a nps | Vo outside. The ex nts wiring th voul dollar pot street immir E a Sonthin ere th Darnes ove neces: lect i urch social Tanuary > itation has been « <union of the Clark i *ommunit Krams iy day, e th Duttc turkey d banquet © afternool cial fime with da T! Community or wisic for the sent from enue town rus 2nd hestra, Memb New York, New Iartford an sion of th - | were pred this evening 7 Jer New Haven, George (. Griswold other nearby The docket will be! Confirmation o law viola-'at St Gabriel 1day morninz. Campion class of thy Esther I Bishop | cor Htomobil i aves! tors Cohey York city is at Com- day Elect—Elton | Mrs. . A. Toniss and danght S e obinson 1 off or clectricity for il Enzagement wighter, ' at 1 old a mystery go- rooms A gen- Pren- a &0 furnished the held chureh Rishoy ois, Acheson was assisted by first mn‘ v by the \ very en- ch o°|_ by the s ex | successtulty rend of the program given mos vimary ) oyable Plainville News TWO MEN INJURED -z e WHENATOSCRASH < West Main Street Accidet oo : Wrecks Two Machines 014 FROM HEALTH SEALS Nursing Assn. Gives Morc Dinners— Standard Steel Closes For Inven- | My Dusty Bowling T tory—Linn-Forsh Engagement — Dusty League Bowling. Joseph Taillargeon of Bristol and ! William Evglish of Hartford were Injured Saturday when autos in which they were riding cgashed on West Main street. The machine of \Dona Eaillargeon, brother of Jo- seph, struck a telephone pole and omed oft against a car driven by Henry W. Parmelee of Westwood Ipark. Joscph Baillargcon was sc- vercly eut and bruised 7 ’ but the driver and two other : mact 4 unhurt who former post and is Parmal ired his back. Taillargeon’s 1 1 K Spy im took of thr them at T also captu ne escap nsvill machine was 1 but little pole which tk X was snappe Baillargeon disappeared }nfrwlwn! bnt {action late 4 It up to the Plainville anthori- He will appear in court tomor ht. Charges of reckl nd evadin nsihili ibly of Ariving or th of liguor will Lompson men for their The scores Businessmen Seals Bring in ainville Public Health Nursi ation have brought in th 4. it was reported this mo , and many little anti-tuberculo riors have made The association hopes tl ‘urns will b out reons who rec: ot yet 1in Satur - ! Hera rganization aiso n 1L 15 other children happy with pr £ ents, bringing to about 95 the s of youngsters given gifts | childry s g body egro fam an had been overlooked stribution and who: ovided oy Rev. M. J. Gres | pastor of the 1t er's A M. L Zion chure The association todsy express inks to ail individuals and soc ties which contributed to bring holi cheer to places were ot o ould have been lack Eiks distributed s re independently. Standard Steel Closed, The Standard Steel and Bearir Saturday noon for ten-day w. Gen 7 thronghout the | period oW ister, Mr turday in New ¥ closs al was he nnual s Martha Sewing eircl v plant during Ias been wor E on a fou ay- Mrs. Jc k schedule for some mo but run it I8 hoped by company officials that ull-tim tions may be resun st of the n | 1 vy Capy This plant | 1op00w rnoon : ope h ~ nd t o 3 to Mr. 1 I lo of and Mrs, Linden N Attorney Corne m Announced. s ! At a dinner pa given Chr Day by Mr. and Mrs hom in Wes nent of Mr Elizabeth Forsh, the pi 2 ol of M [ - fn ot N kers met son of My < ] 1 * on Wa t Linn of 484 Stanley street, market and exchang ltain s 1 known lac Later they met in co Pereau Case Nolled {in 1817 so of David Pe ho f te yind over fo t of theft For sale—Bed room set, kitch llon Gilbert an 1 5 Plainvil Wick to Wi v & v sister, Miss ew York Stock T. 17 wh under a buttony street 1o discus is state, N the xed tows Paptist Christmas FExerclses Vred: 14 at | on Sun a PLAI N.VI LLE" ptists chur e | “etropolis” Mitel \ew Rritain, 1 During the c Miss Minnie Kahms and Virginia Sugenhime san duet, “Silent Finder return | Jizeors A Picture That Is Different TOMORROW AND THURSDAY Lost | Berlin same Brtsto Ordered.Out of Town YUUNI] MEN ESEAPE SERIOUS CHARGES "~ Reonsed Only With uome POST 0C0 for Y ear— Loment s Newsy News N OFFICE Total Receipts Approximately £119,- | case of Willlam H mm treet, charged with tion, wis 1ed by seph M. Donovan until Jar to give Lin oppo out ot Hr\\] In the « failure do 5o, u some time ag will be put into eifect Fire in Dresser of Tampering! 1sAummoblle “.im\ R Wi s ,uou.u' s Squad Ho. INCREF\SE e Non- sum..n Case ‘The marit Mrs. Frank ( 1t atred befor months m local Continned troubiles of Tactories Reopen— Announceld—Other otes, < Duy escaped be- superior court upon instructions M. Donovan a 1 autol tamperir hout permis- the maxi costs whils pankd ‘uncral of Ar f Arma automol nd holle ew Britain, Wi hond ith cre T aced o °q zed ofter n Off went nd seve iat rector of . conducted t 15 in Roxbury Pons was born - 1o this conr i Mrs. Mrs. Frod William Sall all of this ind Mrs. Itobert S. Dudley o N. Y.; two brothe of Milford . Charles Pons of Paris, Frar sister, Mrs, 1ildr B city Troy, it the two e v 1. Pons lid not know He termed unk" two. ember of A. F. and Webler, Wehler, Saturd Vaneral of Byron P. weral of Byron P s tre a4 that 11l becanse record five years charter wtinucd A aliar Burial court this morning lynn of 1004 charg was eng: ard rabbee stamp supplies and other wood novelties, retiring a few years izo. Me is survived by one son, Henyy O. Webler and two grandchil- peace, was co wsday morning o 5 Gly n is To Install. electe No. 56, A. . and A vled at a meeting 1o Masonie Tha ree ntly officers of a representa- 2 Franklin Lod Alexander | (FTET Factories Re-Open. All of the pt the American Silver company, -openad this morning following Christmas holidiy., The Silver ¢ Diny il until morning. J ary 3rd, for inve repa norning ntory Announced. ment liguor, until o innounced th ement of thefr daughter, Miss e to Howard Palner, of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Palmer street, New Britain, Engazs Janu irritt riford, who Announce Jaco! v e nt of the n* Probation ton Potter, East Ro: nd of Burli of her darunks, to Myron 1 nd Mrs Lov Herve nent Three Week-End Fi itimes in the sun The fir tment Joh { oo it barr suspended for Fire Col Sat non. pany a grass fire r of the homs of Dr. Church ay . Foi 3 m. today | | ck Monday and complained n from the Burns to arrest T 11 windows mor; 1 street called ou drive tcers oon, Squad A and | 2 responded to | o by | gton intox iy for astily dropye was hemicals, The istmas 1 Christms ment wiil feat itomon juor. 1 by Judge He was exam- iarters after Reports Theft of Purse llar goldpiec s stoen im last wer game he- and the 4 the purse had in adjoining seat. When had vanished, uunm Passcs Quietly rosts, team an the lay passed over quiet- the excellent the various kwell Park La- Forest- attend- nd the to over- » basket. Bristol En- in team. particularly in- program hroadeast v Departu direction of Direc- Becker from Station Hartford. Beginning at s ok, openiug number was “March Religioso, t theme of Wwhieh as “Adeste cles™ arrang- to march by Chambers. The hour closed with P phrase, stmas (¢ arranged by principal theme of which hymn “Silent Postal Receipts t the Bristol post office ¥ which will ena next ¢ will total approximately according to a statement ster Frank Merrill this morning. This will be an increase of $£2,008 over 1926, A record of the Christmas ness handled for and including busi- ten days prior to Christmas indicates 1 increase in the in- twenty-seven per amount of outgoing ma considerably in ex s of all ars, although the exact N of the increas was not available today. To handl he mail. fourte carriers were it inar prior to t fice vester is point at Christmas rush of 1 additiongl clerks and employed, with the re- 1l packages were delivered closing of the post of- ¥ morni This record s remarkable, in view of the volume handled, and also hie- ause the greater part of it was r. cived for forwarding and delivery the last four days of last week. One Dead. Another Dying In Trolley-Auto Crash R. 1, Dec. 27.—P n was fhstantly killed, he probably fatally injured other persons infured at night, when the Lakewood One wom hushand md two 0:32 o'clock last which they were, rid- X by a Woonsock! olley express car the Apponaug road crossing near bere. The woman killed was M Nellie Burgin, 53, of 11 Fletcher street, Avon, Mass, Le Florest | Burgin her husband, driver of the machine, is at the Rhode Island hos pital with possible fracturc of the kull and two broken legs. Thefr 1] car old grandson Franklin Burgir nd Mrs. Nina Hewins, 42, of Turn ike road, South Easton, Mass., ars at the hospital with less serious in uries. Burgin is said to have dis rded the warnings of an auto natic signal and crossing tender anc to have driven directly into the patt of the speeding trolley car. automobile i1 ing was st Buttonwoods Tn the Interior of Sumatra, rics i by women who let their hai loose down the back in order that the rice may grow luxuriantl; nd have long stalk Dr. Henry R. Lasch announces the Removal of his Dental Office to the Commettial Trust Building Harry Burnick and Daniel Horn IMuneral gervices were held th afternoon at 2 o'clock from her| home. Rev. May B. Lord of the Kensington Methodist church, offi- ciated. Burial was in ths Fairview the date FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS holiday Visits ¥ and Mrs, and family ird Cole Rev vostmaster aml guesta the cemetery, New Britain Skating Good The young people of the town are taking advantage of the skatine opportunities offercd them at e various ponds. Practically cvery pond has ice thick cnough to skating. A number of local are making daily trips to the nd pond in New Britain wh skating is excellent hecause clear ice. The local fishermen, aupor) LOOKIT Ay Lo | NICE BOAT- AT WY { 'S‘N‘?‘ e BoXIN Gloves NICE 2 e stmaster isington allow | people | € Ne:th the of the Makes Consta b Tony P'roli Pritain of dr liance Oftice Drown Young of Elm strect, 1, Saturday evening unde kleés d I th up for trial tonight in the 1in town o Arre own a 1y Ashington who take light in winter angling, reported that they are having unusual success in| fueree of catching fish through the ice. Funeral Today | The funeral of Mrs. Eftie M. El-| ton, wife of Charles Elton, was held | of rec this afternoon at 3 o'clock from ! the Emmanual Gospel church in New Britain. Rev. E. L. Smith offi- Teave For Florida ~d. Durial was in the Muple roand Mrs. Harold 1 cemetery, Berlin 5 4 Mecting Tonizht Troop 1. Boy Scouts of the ngregational church, will | | de- | | | arrested Tie New Brit- 1 chorge’ also come T rids their wintor Florida Berlin | meet | JUST 7DUCK I7 O —\_fl\ = BUT 7S MAGNET) ( SORE TD TRADE AY TAAT T GOT DOES | [MAGNET FCR 7MIS BOAT= ALL INDS oF | [WHER I 6ET TIRED oF Ehposor: | |7 1L 7RADE IT 70 s ant e SR SOMEBODY FOR Some- TAING \\.'i‘:/'\ THIS IS WHAT T ALWAYS WISHED] FOR-ILL GO HOME AN' SEE |F IT\WORKS LIKE OSSIE SAID -kz Does ! NAILS AN IT Dicks ‘EmLP!! AUS' BE MAsIC! \WUERE DID 7 \ [ Y00 GET TAAT, 7A@ S AND WHERE | 7D OSCAR FOR IS L7RADED IT YOUR SAIL \ THIS= SEE Aow S BoAT? ) 7 picks UP r,\_/ LIKE ZAAT!! 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