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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, . ji2 lPla .Iw II N or 'hvx?h(:’,:slx.a T T i o extinguished by the e| The Pristol City basketball leaguo- 3 Plainville News ::. ... o L i et dumas | vl vt e surinyat e s 8 CHiBE of thie decartiient, e swill] Totals T _ Real Fstate Board Meets armory Saturday night when the = | be assisted by William J. Foran, firet Z s ‘“;‘ lawyers of the city were in-| Dixies, a team composed mostly of o | e mer e NI ited 1o a meeting of the Bristol|high school alumni players, meets | ningh dond! s pek i i DJ ILentOneiroontsteam el ek Loard held at the Llke'|the Maple Ends of Bristol, north side B d assistant chicf. The heat, bath, meals—for gentleman or o'clock. | representatives in the loop {other officers of the department |1 s iple — “Old Milc P | P g | | were elected last Friday evening at| Farmington Ave. Plainvilie, 1'he | Thil Yeager, circult secretary, said N |a meeting ot the members of th —advt lay that plans had been prac- ) | depart s completed and that contract | The board of fire commissione , tickeis, and other ne- material n issued. ht will Wash- | consists of Irederick Bull Mar daret Wilbur Is Bt e 2 Sonie ot Other mat N, Wi woi Bristol News 700 of routinc matters point and ial battle Saturday n Departure: i To accommodate our customers who cannot conveniently shop before i six o'clock, our store will be open evenings until 9 o’clock Saturday, Dec. 14; TFriday, Dec. 20; Saturday, Dec. 21 and Monday, Dee. 23. Gift Hankerchiefs director of night that constant use ilable to the ¥8 occupieds Iinds and New ymond ¢ veople are of the ())umon thuz :§ 3 2 3 3 1 . ones which ] | once, with { it o on ) F | IPostmaster James | 1he persor to whom t rss I g e « I o 1 Co' Crowds Skate P | 3. Usher Makes cement— | M [ A ] ¢ B or Every Member of the Famlly Ealr et on'weeunt o i MAURGUTeRS - Believe Unen- oxling Icague or- ' ' | Important Mectings This Weck e lainesack thet | BeEd tly by the vario * o Tt : (R ater in the mo ‘ployment CllSlS Has Been Passed es « Our Enlarged Handkerchief Depart- At the regular meeting of Pythian | o th tmaster, th only one . t until late. ment Filled With Gift Handker- 35 pie Rodsthyilangeite ot Lo S st uglg lule <o as s quit (\.h‘lefs of Lvery Description and foars Tor 1030} S ore L aleatan “.. SR e e ] B IGHTER b b alei : wize. Margaret Wilber was selected will be sorted out the post of-| mbe : most excellent chief. | fice officialy and to the 5 oF losc 10 zero 0 H dl( l 5 f F e e R T Inon e Wil he nern LAid-Of Men May Be Beeng SR 2 1t is belicved that : andkercniers or Men {cors for the comiug year is as ;.,1.;‘3"’,"1]."‘\"‘ oG e gdelives Teevans Estzte Settled — Main Dec t i1 enjoy themselves ey e A Jows: Most excellent senior, Jennie SE Lo LIS, a ice Tnitial Handkerchiefs, 3 or 6 in hox— Lackey; most cxcellent unnml e "‘”‘:i\ s the postal authorities pler Strect Decorated Por Holiday— | 6, Wa . 50¢, T5e to $5.50. [nes Bowman: man i e e S D L U Y Aw Ay baciory % . i pasee ooy stinas rusl - gers Amputated After Accldent 3 Divi o b cox; mistress of records and cor-|prove e : Linen Handkerchiefs, colored borders | réspondence, Emma Andr i |(f "'°1 L very success ? G : Wallace —25¢ to $1.00. fress of finance, Ella Zickwolk; pro- | hopes (hat loor ‘] " 0 etarple ) s o y o W g o s | tector, Jennie Hickok; guard, Anna| 5 SodpreB een sl & ' Plain white Handkerchiefs, hem- L e ]”‘ LR e low out tie z o0 s J stitehed or hand rolled hems, some Wi pianist, e Ll R Sl with taped borders—19¢ to $1.00. itive Beryle [inumerous o ) W S i " Z : 11, and alternate, Anna Turs|ceived d 7 % 2 yest X , Silk Handkerchiefs, white or colored L next two weeks : on. 1 o . B 5 expected to be busy periods fo 1 —50¢ to $2.00. The newly clected officers will be | po lorks and letter ¢ ’ « & installed into office in Jam Po Elect Officers Pol ! My s sloyed as a spin= H dk l 2 f Ij‘ 3 \X/ { Deputy Martha Snyder of H Washing i ol ne the factory N andgerchierls I' or omen ! Whist | Companions of the Iorest, will hold g i mgloyes’ League Llects * o . 1 : | Pythian N Pythian | it8 regular meeting this evening 4 % & 1 lected Embroidered, scalloped or Hankies | Sisters, will hold a public milits ry | 8 R T S : 3 B 1th with lace edge in boxes of three— {whist in 1. 0. 0. ¥. hall on Wed- | ot. Election of officers Funerd of M. \I‘llvlnl‘l ing held 50¢, T5¢, $1.00, $1.50. Inesday cevening, December 18, Pro- | ensu ar will 1. All e e olchysubesl s . 5 _ . e i | members are requested 1 = ! Jgly last member of | § ntly 2 White or colored Hankies, embroid- S “""l:‘l:"“‘“f e ‘1\,,]1‘ 808 1t 0 be pr 3 1 were held vice ered, lace edge, scalloped edge or o edy * families in Plair Coemmunity Tree we s | printed ones—15¢ tor $1.00. public is cordially i KA belng made by the Wo ¢ B ; : : | SR rock-RBa 308 farionn . Dainty dance chiffon or georgette rndidnd U5 Whias e o l,(:.,"[.‘ e o Lies church, cc oard o also Handkerchiefs, beautifully lacc o el e tree fo be placed in Le park on i : : trimmed—>50c¢ to $1.50. Prizes beavaiihnlhoting iy bhasa e hoalaiie i Andre Play Tomoreow oy cning L mecting . ners and refreshments | seur has appointed a commit- | L v ; s J % ¢ Pined $100 and Costs e "’ o o e et S 1 d the | Rev. Jo- John J. Maher. 23, of New Haven, e e U hariv AL G AUron tomorrow eve- ault was clected chap- : ; : ) s decorated and up overy pany; raig i ; . \ : e : appeared in superior court yosterday | o yin Yl the J. 1 Bl Ihe proceeds will | 16 1 Victor Chabot, honor N oo 7 I z to answer to a charge of erfminal | = my By o : i % edidnt ofin an entertainment | president. There were clections to * o ELln resiited in some action [In its weekly mecting and lstened | pogtigence in connection With s talal(iE e e e 50 conduct a ahitm companys Georgs Meryi. | {07 {he members of the Ast M. | other offices for the ensuing year, er ln ews ) own government. Tho Allig| o Professor Odell shepard of Trin- |automobile accident, on W Nabn S0 et Chrlsimaa trees ¥ yeary| AEREEL SR IRl SERIEE TISO | auran, drorestil) Sunday school | John J. Callahan was reelected property was purchased. The finance |ty college, Hartford, give a talk on |street, Plainville, on the night of | lvnz out tho custom practiced | 7 S0/ 8 ‘ .)'n [‘n“dl Sl el e [ s R e e N AT sl board at a special meeting, voted to | his experiences whroad during the |September lie. charge o °“““ Legion posts throughout pn-sl.].‘y‘“ £ 2. Riley, vic Bristol High Ticady | can War Veterans society at a meét- J » school on the property. A | p: two yea Professor Shepard | changed to 1 e dnin »\]u\l'r'””: state, The money rmAqu! h"mn'lh“ By 1 o Bristol 1 & ready to T West | ing held recently. Iirnest Gigue special meellng of the townspeople]was grantéd two years' leave of | pleading gullty. He was fed w-u' LR LB plased el (IR R o B T Hartford, Coach Tommy Monahan | Was elected senior vice commander s held and proposition of the|sence from the college to m Thasal i Do treasury of the post. Arrangements = sk i el S | said this morn iibeonls bl 1 Thomas J. Calangelo, junior vica v |board met with disapproval. 1t was | trip. Lest night he gave a talk on | Mal et (h‘”“‘”» > been completed to receive a | C10Ck comy I B e e ander. Other officers wes - (evident at the time that the town did | “Conneeticut From Afar”* During | with il foliowing | 8 dllpment of trees of all slass Gy 66 L o Foundry. com- Hn e A nabia o alhihe 1 . ot want to spent £130,000 for a niew | (he evening he quoted from sone of [an antomobile accident in which | Plainville Bricts pang: W. K. Sssions, president o S e LaaKbasrd: Disnt Ha| “Outward Bound™ Tonfght | !school house At the present time ! his poem L wptain TFred Boaliviortia) Plainville C ge has Dbeen fr ssfons Clock company; Albert Gl santes SR play. Sitvard Hounais ik e e |the board is still sceking a way out Woman's Aid Hears Talk New Haven o | AL O L S (en AL L e e S s e i e re % 0t il dileninin, Thare avetws thingsll smne o E i H ok 88 ingiey morrow evening and take part in a | the Coppe hermometer com- | | s the high school auditori- 7 ‘ ; pEnenegrell S| The Woman's Ald socicty of the |killed. Maher and three other com- | poighiory ny e bany; & 1 Wondford, secrenivg ot |0 [n Tord H bt no ; congestion and meet the approval of : | ; ; | The Woman's Home ond Forveign | the Sessions Foundry i ey crowd is anticipated by the commits e ss Helen Rohm give an inter ed at the Bristol hospital 0 jvent | Mavor W. Raymond Crumb: K. tomorrow nigl Sakiieiliasla POOP Tllll& U Blly 1 bl . ling talk 1 night on her trip to| Maher was said to have been the | cpyy T St port wus received from ¢ in charge of the affair. 3 Boys' Club Practices I . 2 9 . et wristian ch hold ifs an- ughes, vice president of the bt f sk Lot cast is composed entirely ef S ‘ | Burope at the|driver of the car when it collided | \\uu)” Choistmas sale in the Tr Bt e O G oft effec e 1 ~ The Kensington Boys' club licld a | home of {with & trolley enr on West Main | jiock next to the Economy s KBCY e G et TR shman who Bl tabT R 10 FOUR ROOM BU[LD‘NG basketball practice last night in | e i SN DL R Bt o RIS B 3 ¢ Zorviten -, was sigl and| S e Fraternal hall in attempt 10| The e [After hie was discharged from the |y o g o s s Co o] form teams o enfer the league in Ve 1 hospital, he was brought before t Ly Sl S i » starting linc S0 oy fHnosplLs ; I Boy Scout Troop N Louis A. Wheeler. sec of ; [the County “¥™ leagu S o e e SRR e R o s n the follow- U . D Committeenel ree Structure §S The season opens nes with for court yestere und is [over to superior court o1 (o Quite 4 number of {he Kensington Scniors meceting the | sning Kosso fo o S hno clock. Quite a number of Inadequate—Horde Attends Bas- o 3 LS tosso for dameges resulting v Judge Meritt O A whist 2 e e e laid oft at the factories l Wapping Y. M. C. A. and the Ken- | from injuries suffered in pleaded not guilty. R ';”1_‘0_' o ]’ A S et U ketball Practice—Iast Berlin Dri- Sington Intermediat play att by Rosso’s dc In a finding made by Co: [ ning. Music will be i "',‘1‘:\ i Ramors o - Wapping Pioncers here. Last Joint Recital Gilbert Calhoun, it was sta at | Rt R declared. untrue by ofticials of lai 2 Vers Car s Ovee Satcan ho Kensinglon Tintern i joint eedtal (o be eld fo- | Haler should b el erimimalty re- |3 coT MG e BN e e : Duchess Claims Cruelty—Com. Claiming at the present time [+ & 8 S e Sl anopahle Boolllg e 23 Vs held in the public Jh nurse's | have been floatin b e - 2 00ag ivn i : 4 % oLy W man, vielin 1" 1ng i he trolley was reckless| Yerne “Lindy” Olson I ante I that men have b : . s Jie school board at its last meeting | Ct tion Vernon L, Phillips, | hury PR | and negligent delvir S R ‘:‘ the ‘on‘:ll_“ ,” \‘;‘,‘ ""7, but hav lool . oted to malke no offer for the Mur- “Uf ing _H’v‘ M]r‘v from Kensinzton. | be given here | The wilitary men were returning | Louis Dugo. Mr. Dugo recently pu to reports that 8 Dec 1 — Native hes the difficult fask of forming a {A number : rom Lake Compounce. ¥ b f S Jay property in Kensinglon, which | “0 4 : e A numberto Lritain music | oM I Compounce, w the | chased the cstablishment from ¥req has become acuts L i jage amd pre-marriass Y 2 sy D un fo contend in the league overs will att and a Haven Grays had held their|yeston. Mr. Weston is still con- Lagles Initiate : ere brought to the atter » @ been offered 'm 1;.4 t l’!l)‘l [ this year. There are only two mem- 'from Berlin and Kensinglon will be [Nl outing, when the fatal acei-{ nocted with the shop. ! 1 5 S R A Oyster Supper Tonight e PR Dyt . s puted 1o be $35.000. it Was|bers of the champ ip team ol S 2 3 i ek | nect t o s 5 f A B ons puted to ; Bl ber t ! T hip team rvv on hand., Mr. Westerman's program | 4e0t occurred | Cnsting Co. Yeague v Ttafnomo [ ou A SR T % Duchess of Athos learned today. considering the | jast winter that are eligible to Pl s as follows | Girl Scout Meeling S s R s R he men of Cien IO ¢ifar before the board, members of | this year, due to the age limit | o e e e G e P i B B R s stville, tonigh | Western AR g he school commitiee further agreed he practice last night showed 10! Romanee e Wienawskj | ') this evening in the ““”“yrvllu.l St T e o it sonal direction of Ju certain African tribes inflicted ert A that, even though the purchase Was|soms oxtent the enthusiasm of the Spanish Serenade VICHATSRL (ohool gymnasium. The e e Ealonfalevel iy Nente e el ples, coffec \arriage or pre-marriage rites made. ine four-room school Which |Loys in the sport when almost 70 umenade, with arrangement by |Minded Lo bring the dolly fo this Eese et el 1 The affair irls, would be made out of the Mu boys crowded into the hall on reiclon SCIEDL DY | eeting as they are to be on dis- | coty “xiddies " Chr 1 the hours of 6 s R or the government | homestead could not relieve the on- | rarmington road and endeavored 10 Group play in Thralls' drug store window | pelligrini . pe s e e I'ollowing the supper Drummon: hi under-secreta A [» aestion at the Kensington Grammar | get some practice, The juniors, who, ' pant i from Dece 14 to 19. The public | W, ook e card party ut 1 pervision | colo nted out th il i s S e L o o Wl fo innpect | these, colls | 1t 5 e eSOl Bencl of B Teroy Rerclva) Mrs. An-|were 56 medical depots under ! The matter of buying the property | six or even _cight teams In an inter- iy Ve ‘]'. . T|made and dressed by the Girl Scouts | A2 e drew McKnight. Prizes will b [eolonial office and sald the gover hias been before e school board for | ¢ eague, practiced G:30 un- | - & v 3ohm = tiie. Chlg i f 3 i 4 g e arded for w s of i " Iready was dealing th U s been before the school board for 1 league. pricticed from 6:30 un The prosram 10 e given by Cup | foF the Christmas baskets for needy | Totals . 21 ( nildren were expect- | whist sans, and bl e T some time. The arguments advanced (il § o'clock. The senior and the | (is Gaulshury will be 2 /i | tamities Mo Teo a on games 1 uchess A for its purchase, as made by tev-|intermediates had the use of the |y oo S8 0 oo "”"”,'_":(;””““ | There will be a jury of three 10| Tozak i state Settled Auniversary Celebrated ( rable effort, he sal cral residents, werc that the prop-!figor from 8 o'cleek on. Vet Baa e ok judge the dolls, and two pri ill | vargo 109 o1 Ml S ind Mrs. Oscar be d to end such prac {y was centrally located, that it e il fam Lot resulis FAst aBcrlinirienis s aacded || reatgn i i Ie i ¢ j e ptimi 3 e final whist and social of the | Sammy SRR tled amons | \eddin incident was In the center of the school MOP= | i hat a good team may 2 , 4 fay! Oftfcers Reelected i ArTes e s s o rsiry ¢ i e 4 Ml vear at Sac Taant chureht will q . Murphy .. 119 85 1 ordinsg 5 I a motion d B jution, and that it would take Very | o oy A it is pointed out i | At the regular meeting it to a docun flic i : ; y be held Monday evening at § o'clock | : i office of |y S Shnrleciot i little work to renovate it and make | {y i yovs from Kensington 4o iy e chureh social 1ot ek oard of fire commission the| Totals o e (et eitalon: v F Iy .u;n‘m:,' . on (“‘J 2 ot nave ages of those in |0 che Chureh soclal wooms The|cxecutive officers of the Plainville | Slin ot o s g SDeRi d. o wve thoug ha other clu use the floor eI { | « 5 lis entitied to o o th und 23 3 four-room school house would b '\.r e e s v"}r fary Tourgeois and Mrs, | === 65 18 ! nth undi | o plass foun I 1 possible, that it would cost a great i ot T it have school gyms Thomas Tolan of New Britain. | s2 Dy r ldren sp. 11 of money to renovate (0 CON-| 16 taval S Both l:wl;» and whist will he play- | 24 o . orm with state standards. and that | oo “v freshments will be served . ! it would act only a5 a ten- e T IR il be 1 1 New | 3 ! Iy 1« an ccalied fov estyl relief for the congestion a ; ‘ i ears. | 2 c os 1 am L nsington school | Striking the car track at the ']““‘ The mid-weck meating of the| ) clivered in this cit i it ligsend “‘I*J_"o'r‘ Jol Matter again Uppermost | ©F T'”‘]“'»“l\-; “l'{l”'”‘ \“ ”‘l')‘ ’.‘l‘l“l“"l" Methodist chureh will be held this| & - S b terd e AN & JANT And R sied e e A "The school question, which for the | Yesteraay. S BRI n at 7:20 Jeloek in the | arner Baxter. Lois | MR EI R e ; 5 } ¢ Chamber of Com i LAy e . o4 L'._‘,. ,'W‘. wred many a head- | n. driving a tour i skidded ey o ST “BEHIND THAT CURTAIN™ - ke v York city £ S ) 1 1o joint meeting Five Persons Killed in has £ b b S Mo it h pole, 2 i N 5 S s settled by Jud f | \che among members of the school jand ct shed i o5 r.‘\ I\T:‘u\ be of eonsi bl e A Love Myste Melodram CARD OF THANKS T “‘“ Pa ¢ associations ]':l\!llbh Bus Accider hoard, is again uppermost in the ‘]”vaw fore Sl v \astor I A vill s—Act—Comedy [ we e Gourt of probate. on’ Decer o1 nd north sid R v minds of the townspeople with {he | LS R0 s i unhurt e G L ol il KIDAY and SATURDAY {and friends for their Two Small Fires R frabieina e 5 injured whe “lion of the hoard 1 ling the . hed ! ited to attcn S g vt s pal o " : 1 ! : ‘ o v furray property ch was Sub-Z 4 0 will follow R iy 3 Lo Ay urno . e ! “1‘,. vl\ , \\!\\n ! v : o Vi s e [ " v “< o i CEHEY HAD TO SEL PARIS® |1 of our beloved father 1 Henry Co 5 Il f Middl, t until today. All admit th t Dl o ore s heen reesived here of All Talking Comed | We especially ) to bro o ja « s vomicy Kensington school is crowded ported this morning .vj.>|‘-:1_iv ”,", Ulthe death of Wi Qi N e SRS | men of the World, st. Joh z v o s vond its capacity and that some- [Where ihe temperalures © v 8 [aranpsnire. 11 e time a Noat Son e Lindoin o A M | urned, imy \hing will have to be done to relieve | degree y‘"“’“v s Bl “:;m S sdent of this place. | “MADAME X" | beautiful tfloral offeri A olie ¢ s il umid piles o evident congestion. Opinion dif- [1ast night the to nn\-y .'-ul“n;m —_— | THE COCRK EYED “',M p* || Signed. Mr. una E. Smith, | dust at 1tk ¥ i N A n . = s a a5 ol whether an s addition |is and SRdEEeRs BROE RIS Logl s (Continued on Page 19) | | Mrs. Lester Gilbert. I B (e . . \ L s swung tould be bullt to the present school | morning it had dropped to the sci- | | list y or an entirely new school be built. | SON'S low recor s W, ' « JMany townspeople are inclined to| Tree Committee M FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 'I'h Wi think that an addition o the The Christmas tree commitice of e lnner ent school would fake care {he American Legion met last night ° cventualities for at least | in the Legion rooms to make further | Do S R ALY vears to come. On the other hand, |a rements regarding the sale of ‘ 4 g . ‘\W 7 e e any who have studied the situa- | Christmas trees and wreaths. The (WYY gezwizz ' { 15 18 tion think that the junior high .\hi\\ml'nll(]]\i.\ yoar promiscs o, : /1 CANT BEUENE T | ’ ! CK AND ) school and the primhry grades|very good, having been inspected by N LET A (= ne TE —1 ALMOST - B hould be separated. They advance | members of the Legion. The trees | ME READ THIS [PEe s i (e idea that the mingling of the |and the wreaths will be placed on | | AN ED \WHE ’T\ 3 junfor high and primary groups is | sale at various points of vantage in 1 READ T ot conduclve to the hest results.|Kensington, Berlin and East Berlin | and that a separate building should | Sconts Meet be erected. | The Kensingten Girl Scouts met The portable building now in use | this afternoon the Kensington | Kengington has been, in no uncer- | Grammar school following the i \ain- terms, called “the worst thing school session. Captain Adelle Pa- . (hat could have happened in cdu- | delli 1 Licutenant Florence Su- | Y cation.” These portable buildings, | prenant were in charge of the ordinarily built in time of war when nceting. o government stopped all build- Auxiliary to Meet ing programs as a policy of conser- 10 American Legion Ladics’ | catfon. are found not énly in Berlin * aux will meet this evening in ‘it alko in many nearby eitics. par- | the Legion rooms at the town hatl enlarly New Britain w yecent | Mrs. Florence Erbe of Southington, A z of the ents and Teach- | county commander. will speak: 170l I re’ association held in New Bri lowing the meeting refreshments | an app 1s made to the school | will be served committee fo have them done away | Bible (¢ with in that city The Berlia During the great deal | ot the Community ho last night "B NeA SERVC past year