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vice. Young People's society praise ' 1 Plainville News | i wcinl service win begin at 6 o'clock the regular evening service following. The 1stor's sermon will ~ DURING CAMPAIGNS| ... .| A FARMER'S OPPORTUNITY arrangements for the celebration of the anniversary of the organization at oomes to him when he plans for the coming year, decides what crop he will raise, selects his seed and the fertilizer that will give ‘the best returns. Seciaisls Wil Have to Pay RORL| oo oo (™ b cmoneic | Thereis a brand of affairs in the history of th 1; New England Animal Fertilizers | i the meeting to be held on Tuesda a[ Ail O‘IIG[ hmcs- :Iv"lv/j‘fll,:nn e is one of the town's that is adapted especially to any crop you will plant. Itisso wnll balanced in its composition SELEGTMAN JOHNSON MAKES RULE | vion ik i forefie"oe | and abundant onis Shronghont the on land Fertilizers, Bone, Blood and Meat—gives L] M n 7 ¥ A Brief Items. the most natural, lasting and easily assimilated U | Gives Interpretation of Vote Passed Representatives of insurance com- plant food ever produced. panies were entertained by the selec — at Recent Town Meeting.—Social- | men today, the visitors coming here to | OUF €rop book describes each brand and gives its analysis. Send for a copy. NEVER WERE WOMEN MORE INTERESTED OR MORE EAGIELR i fsts Do Not Hxpect to Pay For Hall | SXPIain why the premium for {naur- TO BUY THAN THE HUNDREDS THAT HAVE BEEN TAKING AD- 2 b XY a1 : ing the firemen under the compens NEW ENGLAND FERTILIZER COMPANY, VANTAGE OF THIS ANNUAL JANUARY SELLING OF DAINTY AND i JFor Their Lecture February 5. tion Jaw was increased to $15 a year ATTRACTIVE MUSLIN UNDERGARMENTS., SAVINGS LIKE THESH ¥ for each member of the department 40 A No. Market 5t., Boston, Mass. ARE TO BIE MADE NOW. i Lfforts of local socialists to get the F)urm;; the storm this morning con- : . privilege of using the town hall for | siderable difficulty was encountered h k, WV, Musfin Night Gowns, priced 39¢, | lectures and public meetin, without | in operating the trolley cars but on W iosor Ghaiite i Sl 49¢, 39¢, 67c, 8Tc, §1 $1.69. $2.19 paying the usual rental charges, | both the Bristol and New Britain lines M. D. STANLEY. each. Were much mo which appeared to be successful at | the regular schedule was adhered to. | ¥ | the recent town meeting, were shown = — —_— _ = White Muslin Skirts, are selling at Rk flodthis rning, First Se- | Notice s Cng o T S T b, oY 1 t futile this morning, irst Se otice to Our Plainville Customers. . 69¢, T8e. ST, 93¢, $ $1. i . ¢ ’ el = " | 124 that he had told W oy P | 1c tman W. J. Johnson Amymm.u-.v\;‘ Starting with January th our | the former receivy s | that the party will have to make a |cflice will be closed Monday evenings toms, that the na Muslin Combinations, at this salo M | contribution to the town treasury |Lut will be open until 9:00 p. m. as | ister would end*in are to he had for 4 , 87¢. $1.2 ach time it uses the building for po- | ysual on Saturday evenings. “Jt was a sure $1.69, $2.69 cach. i | litical purposes, except during cam- The United Electric Light & but somebody dis paigns preceding elections. At such e S ; said Fnveolpe Chemise, tho popular gars § | times, Mr. Johnson told a Herald Wates GomPany ant ang S e . ) New Britain, Conn. name woulfl begin men; teda.y 67c, 87c, §1.23, $1.69. man, the socfalists will e permitted | : with an ‘N " Lots saved here. f | to usc the hall for public gatherings o . 2 —_— Mitchel) said it White Muslin Drawers, spocial at f | without expense to thelr party . PRk f i Prize | 2o, Domimican e 19¢, =3¢, Bdc, 12¢. 67 . pair, | According to the selectmen the . T chics Minister Acted 88 PPIZ6 | smeucucion was maa Cthers reduced also. vote passed at the meeting gives him Navy Will Soon Drop to oustoms Saniiil g | the right to make s . The o . g s Corset Covers are to be had at 19c, N 6 Bl e Tl GRER o ru‘mg_ e Fourth Place. flom Pmss Aflflfl[ seemed more anxio: resolution, introduced by the social- ’ 25 2¢. 67c. 87 ; 1 . 3 W ashinmte ; i away from Mic 25¢, 42¢, 67c, 87c cach. A big saving and passed without any oBjec- Washington, . he United bentar) than ol O ey one: g . was in substance that all po- | States will drop from third to fourth - Banco Nacional AH Other Garments, Crcp¢ do ! parties be given equal rights | p1506 among the world’s sea powers| New York, Jan. 23.—“Bald Jack” | He “didn’t think” Chine, French Hand made Lingerie, in the use of the town hall. Mr. | SBulltvan to ald in La Grecque Tailored Underwear. Johnson claims his decision is in ac-~ | With the completion of all ships under Rose, former gambler and the star -;’ . “"' ! Extra sized garments for large wom- B | cora with that vote as local parties, | construction up to July 1, 1914, ac- | witness in the trial of Police Lieu- q»w:;, ‘: % - cn. Children’s Undermusiins. All at 8 | other than the socialists, use the | cording to the calculations in the . reduced prices during the run of this M | building only during pre-clection | “Navy Year Book,” issued yesterday great January Sale. i | campaigns. by the senate naval committee. France The socialists have engaged the | will move from fourth to third place, hall for February 5, when Cornelius | according to the official table. The Lehane, the Irish Labhor Leader, is |comparison is based on tonnage and scheduled to lecture, and the party |the official table is as follows fon the CRT T e s SR 5 = leader: © that they have no inten- | world's first eight sea powers. ~ 5 DE 2 SPE h OMPT ITAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PR e e i Completed LY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURC HASED OF TS. N [itEe vote ofitne fecent raeting siving o | them free use of the building. Completed Building Selectman Johnson disagrees with Tonnage, July 1, 1914 ; them on this matter. He holds that France and procured the indispensible | were the gift or Baker Eddy, |if the socialists wish to hold meetings = P 9 . Ber nn News aid for the Revolutionary forces, is |founder of the ristian Science | every few weeks for the purpose et O et o g9 | that e knew about the Rosenthal Attorney Strong, i e A e e—— Y= . |full of romance and tragedy. M. |church, This famous woman made a |spreading thelr doctrines and select | UNitefl States ... 765,123 Eel murder and to become the state's missioner, called Clark has shown:how unfounded and | provision in her will requesting that a | the town hall for the gatherings, they | ¥ -oo 988,800 B0 g | [itness. Sullivan was at that time |to the fact that & urjust were the aspersions that were | certain sum be expended for books | will have to pay the price charged to |JAPAN - ......... 519,640 116 | his_attorney. ness occurred in Sef made against his character. In the |to be distributed among libraries. | societies and individuals who use it | 16213 : --. 285,480 b The former gambler declared that | that the affidavit Wi “History of Connecticut,” Mr. Clark [ Miss Susan Peck of Plainville also | for dances and entertainments Russia ... NI g Sullivan had been “besieged with | June, 1914, about has given a popular presentation of | presented the association with much Will Continue Fight B UBLEO LR B Y . ikt s threats and promises” because of his | withdrawal of the R activity in obtaining the confe m Mitchell sald 9 the real life of the people, different |literature during the yvear ; - : e 3 in many respects from the kind of The annual meeting of the Library The soclalists are greatly disap- and suggested that ‘the present at Oh, that was nol treatment we usually expect in his- | assoclation will take place sometime | POinted, but they claim still undis- Stomach Troubles Quickiy Cured. | tack” upon the minister might be an had told Seeretary tories. in April, mayed, by the general interpretation People go on suffering from little | Aftermath of this refusal to be | tried y bribe him His lecture will be no hookish, dry- Property Sales. given motions and resolutions, the in- | o © 0 " 0 ubles for years, and imag- | 8Werved from his duty. Sullivan act- | when a man falsel ok 5 3 P roduction of which at the town meet- ~ . at as-dust treatment of history, but a Three enranty 3 . A0S o o ; have a serious disease. They | @d for him without pay, he said offering a bribe, it hree warranty deeds were re- !ing they were responsible for. They | ne they : 7 - Pt wracter o B o | ropular address about just the sort of | coived at the { 3 s - it or lovariamall and Torea ow “£11 he mot out of it was I thank ! J g e town clerk’s offic e i S ey . over-eal or d MTS. AUHGS m(}mS(lfl Bffiomb things that everyvhody is interested In £ i e ofice to- | Were strongly represented at the gath- the stomach a lot of extra work, but | You'' remarked the witness credit him day. The first of them records the P . ¢ ~oncerning o ¢ i oS, [verv- 9 S ering and furnished much of the spice coneerninsfuhefoldent timea PRV ey S salc of o plecelotintopentyt by Vivian linjeciealis taebaian ¥ they never think that the stomach Not Rose's Press Agoent, Explaing Brib “ rr d M hody is welcome, and the members Backerlyl or Hititoo A h 3 s needs extra help to dq the extra work o > & Mitchell explain® - B[lflfi 0f 8!}[“1.;1 ibi ai. of the Tryceum womld like to have the e \f - ‘I‘j(" Ed "]‘ Bt They are particularly grieved over B thesel bebolel Wouldl taxel Toro. | o one suid chat e had Ahowa Sul sysers g chapel filled, Mr. Clark’s “‘History of iddletown, the same | the action of the selectmen in decid- 5 livan for twenty years, but stoutly | ery incident by saj : < | bounded on the north by land | ing to i P RS line Tablets regularly they would be| 4 »d, as had bee ostifi irlier acquaintance . el . 5 rder ) ignore orders acquir o Y€ | denied, as had been testified, that |ear 1 Connecticut,” has just been ordered | .o wuroyuy . Jadobs, on the sast by to acquire the |, "great big help to the stomach in{ gullivan had acted as his press agent | asked hjm if thers L % < S v ‘hile property of the IR -ille ‘ater / > E 88 8 mss MOORE Rt‘fl[CI[D DSRECIOR {(:r-y‘hnnpf' - -l\hvm”rm‘-z‘hri’;' \:.1‘,”; property of the grantor, on the south | company. This idea w ‘.I\-m:i:;»,, “ .Hfl its strain of over-work. No 'matter |y, tne promotion of prize fights at | tions which would o SO LRGSR e SOME | py the highway and on the west bY | the socili 1y a8 cONeeVed BY | what you eat or drink Tomnoline tabs | waterbury, Con He explained this | ing in an enterprise 2 months ago. | X 3 * | the socialists and they brought it be- 8 r onn e explained thi e land of Emelio Martino. fonehtha L tovml Yiectis . sweeten your sour stomach and stop : . ; Konsington Congregational Church, he sec 5 e ecting, securing fav- | .y olching Ave . Will Serve on Library Association 2 ghitied S mheSsecond Bdeed firelates Ftoliitnel I 1o cHibniby Sthe voters) The toon)| 523, pelching fininve funinuten S S48 p At the Kensinglon Congregational |transfer of a piece of property by Mr. | (miisls however Ry . " | heaviness disappears, and the stom. Board Another Term—Wethers- | church the morning worship will be | Beakerly' to Louis Magnano. | ever, have decided that|gacp is greatly aided in its work of di- | oy which Rose had managed. He |ued in personal : the action was illezal, no mention i 4 gesuon had at one time been assoclated with |man (Vick) and as conducted by the pastor, Rev. Carle- | bounded on the north by M. F isdactlony piicE . field Clergyman to Lecture ¥ere | ton Hazen. The Sund chool meets | property, on the south by the hig 4 & been made of the matter in Tonoline Tablets him in anaging a baseball team, | NesE enterprises wi the call for the meeting. Conse- rpanaging am, | ness enterprises ' the witness said Yes, usiness o i T at noon. At 6 o'clock the Young |way, on the east hy land of Viganio = A _ only promptly relieyes 'hgmflm— .ong Train Delay. Teople will conelude the story of “The | Pedemont and on the west by Chester | QUeNtY ""_ attention will be patd -to |an ress, but if taken regularly Two letters from Sullivan to | ceded Mitchell. *“F American Indian on the New Trail.” | Magnano. g e o will_absolutely cure indigestion Y | james & ‘MoGuire, in which the min. | Goesn't enter into £ PR R Lt b Sacl The socialists are now busy gather- e bl verworked | | ity b 0 Long Train Delay. Marcus E. Jacobs has transferred | . : A building up the abby, overwor ister told of his prize fight connec- ;’mancc which had its origin ‘]nflt sum Train No. 270, due in Berlin from | & Dlece of land to Louis Magnano, ac- ;ng]}lnrormarmn regarding the munic- | walls of the stomach and make them tions, were put in evidence. In these TO HAVE BA' ‘mer in the Hartford hospital, Mrs. | 5o W0 “000 o ed more than cording to the third deed. This par- "","":"5 of \j«llor ;_)mms and it is|strong enough to digest the most | gullivan said that In order to earn| Washington, Jan ! Agpes Thomson of Kensington became | fitteen minutes late this morning | ¢¢l is bounded on the north by land | understood that they propose to peti- | hearty meal. §1 for a 50 days' treat-| monay to go to law school he had, | pattlesiip efiet, fo the Bride of James S, Carr, a Spring- | owing to the fact that the fireman | ©f the Hotchkiss Brothers company, :!(m (_he selectmen to have the ques- | ment . 5 with the brother of the then mayor. |and eighteen destrd - had difficulty in getting up steam in | ON the east and south by property | tion ’uu?suderod» in more formal fash- | Mailed by American Proprietary | Eawara K. Killduff, of Waterbury, | by Rear Admiral i Coneregational church | Meriden. The same trouble was ex- r PoEimel o e wek by [fon at a meeting of the voters that 5 , Mass. conducted one boxing match in that | way today to Gu sington ongregational chu perienced here and the train did not | 1and of Ving Pedemont. may be called in the near future. ker & zeman Co citv. He explained that boxing | voyage to Cuba the tenant Charles Becker for the mur- Vick 1s I der of Herman Rosenthal, appeared Walker W, Vick, yesterday in the role of character wit- | gon of custonil ness for James M. Sullivan, Ameri- [ oition and instiga can ‘minister to the Dominican Re estigation, Mitche public, whose fitness is under inves- | «gisingenuous, not tigation by Senatoryelect Phelan in | n4 uglier word behalf of the state department. brought about wit Rose, who said that he was now | quetoms receipts frd lecturing on “The Duty of a Young | ajonal, He admitte Man to Live an Upright Life,” gave |4 in procuring am - | Sulllvan credit for inducing him to | vick with drunken Great Britain ...2,157.85 . | confess to the district attorney all | conduct in Santo by saving that Sullivan was a sport-e| Domingo with electi ing writer on a local newspaper at And yet” asked the time and “covered” some of the | ferring to the afd L¥ As the culmination of a pretty ro- jeld man, at a simple wedding in the | parsonage Thursday cvening. The pull out of the local station until Berlin Briefs. urprise Party. matches had been taken out of the |in battle practice. news.of the marriage was received | 10:05-—forty-four minutes late. hands of professionals and were con- | Cuban waters until i ahout town with surprise, as no one— Board of Relief Mectings. meet Monday evening at the home of | téndered a pleasant surprise . party | sor had given a license to his | bration in March potieven relatives of the bride—had William H. Webster, Tra M. Bald- | Miss Mary Atwater. This meeting | [4St evening by a number of their :h_' ;"mn' ,“’2 ,K”I.1 B"mha the "H o 2 s iz hted inkiing of her pl | win and T. C. Fagan, members of the | was to have heen held last week, but | NeI8hbors and friends from New Brit- hnndru.r causes a feverish irrita- | Prother and Sullivan den v 2 ELng Qe ans I d'tof relief { o A Plainvi o i that they ‘“‘might make in a legiti CUPERIO! Following the ceremony, which was | P0ard : of relief, announce that they | was postponed on account of the dis- | 2in and Plainville. They were kept | tion of the scalp, the hair roots | 2 st SUPERIOR (OU B Sehierriod by Hev Carleton Hazen | Wil hold session in the town clerk’s | agreeable weather. in total ignorance of the plans of | shrink, loosen and then the hair [ MAle Way, some n | New Haven, Jan. Ped witnessod “hy n sister . of the | °fice from 2 to 5 p.m. on the after- | Mo Jason J. Graham of Kensing- | (N¢I friends and they were genuinely | Comes out fast. To stop falling hair Mitchell Follows Rose, Dowd of Winsted om, who lives in Middletown, the rooons of February 1, 8, 15 and . fOT | ¢o1 is confined to her home with ill- | SUrPrised when the crowd descended | 8t once and rid the sc of every “And we ¢idn't make a kopeck out | gnd C. Wesley Win b 1(" Tett for ’,‘ P ‘”” en ;m‘m the purpose u‘f hearing appeals from | ness. on them. particle of dandruff, get a 26-cent| of it,” he added Rose was followed | gigtant clerk of the o n Middle. s o the doir of the assessors on the c 2 N - 8 Nevertheless they entertained in | Pottle of Danderine at any drug store, | on the stand by Frank J. R. Mitchell, | Litchfield county, at trip_ to Middletown. roturning 1ast | o or 1934, Al) appeals muat be| The Christian Endeavor society of Faens o e e TR T AT 5 he Banco Nactonal of . svening to take up their idence S e oy . _ . the Kensington Congregational church most hospitable fashion and their | POUr a little in your and rub | president of the Banco Naclonal of | supreme and sup o in the house helonging to | 106 Within twenty ‘days from Febru- | 40 B o vable social last “evening | E4€Sts enjoved the evening thorough- | Well into the scalp. After a few ap- | Santo Domingo, which has been ac- | here yesterday. DoW e T e A e, 2 TN e e e 811y. Lunch waa served, P;:"”-”””s all dandruff disappears and | cused of furthering Sullivan’s ap- | C. Kilbourn of LAtd o 7 ) Nildre 3 : | Theron Hart to Play | = o e Tl a the hair stops coming out pointment in connection with alleged | Oct. 28 last with her ‘h‘]“’ ’;"\!" Lk dase PR s '“ - Here. The pool tournAment between the Mrs. Seelye Divorceds plans to exploit public contracts on e Dover, e ek n the absence of Organist Mrs. H. | Kensington and Iast Berlin “sharks”| Judge M..A. Shumway yesterday Q D the island and securing for itself the | mc the sudden death of her hus- | H. Damon, who is in New Yor : - i =l 5 : 3 @ THREAD MANUFA 4 T ok extan s o - o K. | will be concluded with a game next | 8ave an absolute decree of divorce to deposlt of customs receipts H4n hamag Thompeon the well | Theron “Hart, the Drilliant 5w | Tuesday evening. The teams arc|Mrs. Bertha St. Louis Scelye of this | permit us (o call your attention | Mitchell admitted he had askea |, Middletown, =Jang nown painting contractor, a ritain mt . will presige at the . e Ravine e, . STy gy bl < ! t us to cs our : 1 e | Bates, vice presiden Bi aco as the o e criman furine Lhe ‘o el ur~""“ r‘n,d. each h‘”mf captured rnurl: ;-u), \‘\)‘n as (,nd to b _nu..g from | {4 the sixth annual statement of con- | Sullivan to help In getting his bank Thread company @ reevived s ¢ nccident | the Rerlin Consresational church to- | Soic | lem i usband Blunet D sesl Her | gitions in the First National Bank of | appointed depositary of the customs | .. .y, ynventor of The couple expect to movd to | morrow Hugh O'Connell of Kensington has | St Was heard in the superior court | Piainville, Conn receipts, This he d constder |20 % N nread W gpringfield in the near future, as the | The pastor, iev. Samuel Fiske, | 2ccepted a position at Landers, Frary | @nd Judge Shumway decided that she Resources, | Asking a favor, he de be his home here oar forYher holds a position as chef will preach a seirmon on the suhject, | 2 A was sixty- pne Of the prominent hotels of ths “Turn Not Aside.” The meeting of The condition of Mias Nonie Luby | €UStody of a child born of the couple’s | Bonds and investments. . 507.62 | It ““as a matter of right vived by his wife, 8 “elty. the Junior Christinn Endeavor so- of New B in road. who underwent | Marriage. Government Bonds S 5, 00 | Matter of Honest Envoys, dnughters at the Hartford hospital last sum- | Will be leaq by Marion Gibney. The | Charier Oak private hospital in Hart- | W28 married in Plainvilie on October ture s oo 900000 | 5o0n ninister there when we estab- DECK HAND _ mer that Mr. Carr met her. His sis- | Senior Christia ndeavor society, at | ford Thureday. was reported this| % 1902, The couple separated on |Due from Reserve Banks. 48,113.90 | jichoq the bank, it would have been s ter; the woman who acted as brides- | 1l meet t o'clock in the | morning as being very comfortahle July 24, 1910, Seclye wa ceused of | Due from U. S, Treasury 1,850.00 oNered o vs without the e s Stamford, Jan. 28 ; . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weldon wer erlin L - s v ST o : = L The Berlin Literary society will ducted by “local citizens,” and that |ceed to Panama for Clark’s, New . Britain, was entitled to the decree and the | Loans and Discounts $246,562.70 | he thought the bank was entitled tc eight yeal 1t was during Mrs. Thomson's stay | ciety at o'clock in tae afternoon | &n operation for appendicitis at the Mys. Scelye told the court that she | Banking House and Furhi- If there had been an honest Amer- known ¢ v as Lo { ine - oc i federa lese | rbor ¥ e yesterd from her recent operation at the Hart- | A1 0F abusing his wife. The court | Stock m Federal Reser 00 00 | AN the only bank in the country « ol gt e SRl was advised that Seelye had been ar- inks ... ¢ 500.00 | {4hlished under the banking la John G., o A - rested twice on his wife's complaint ¥ . To virtuall 1 other > Totall tamontten $403, 2 gay he slipped over! and since the time of the separatior gainst the activities. of the institut 1 1 e, gainst th vitd f the instit Y ecress seniil nognadfnoticont b e dioEds her , he put in a general denial. He support. Capital Stock ... oo $50,000.00 The ecase was tried nconte: a- patient at the hospital at the time | vorite @ t £t 3 and sndeas her cot was near M Thom- | Why." Miss Annete Saiage will lead. s, the two women soo- t=rek up or Re-cleeted, a warm acquaintance, i i wa visiting his sister one d:i when was introduced to the lady who i now his wife. The friendship of the couple soon ripened into love and Cupid did the rest Ras. Carr is a member of the Ken- sington Congregational church and is > Polumho is critically ill At a mecting of the Peck Memorial | 2 New Pritain general hospital. maid at the simple wedding, was also | evening, swil] < 55 the tople, “Fa- | Mrs. C. Fred Johnson is recovering | AViNKINg liquor o cxcess habitually Mmh on hand 24.83 | waia We were an American ban} | : l2st evening, and Mrs, H. Medd, who have afanc orie Moere, whose term had cx- | heen visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. A. West- pired, was re ted a member of the | cott of 2 T?erlin, have returned to board of dircctors for anothe term | el 1 in Southampton, N. Y of three ye 5. Roy, © ston Hozon, i e 000000 | he haa had nothi to do with f | Circulatio e 8 | UaN'E seatidars buk ) v and Undivided thering Sul ed suit, Seelye offering no objections | & urplus ang ide L | o iinaity promuted B candidios { John N. DeWitt of Nashville, Tenn R to the granting of the decrec s ‘]“"“‘ (R R ) : 1 Berlin Athletic associatio | Cashiers’ Ci 8 ... . ate d, w Knew the Kensington Congregational ochuren | ; F gsiadion At the Churches. Shgabl ey - his intimate friend, who, he ‘kne pastor, and Charles I, Lew el preparing to present a drama in T s P A Bty A would be an impartial man.” DeWi - : S Astox an SiocsiE.Cewls areothor ic ha ¢ “nt ational—Rev. F. 1. Gran from Banks and : cell known and popular locally. She | 5 5 3 Athletic hall next menth. : e ’ members of the board the pastor, will preach at the morn- ol St sis! f Mrs, J yh Wilsan of | - regul serviees wi SE s Baid e }'Pr ) gt During the meeting Robert ¥, - LLsiIoEy SEAEn “LH V:mm held |y service Sunday on “Life Through | Deposits e snid ety Kensington | Do s e o G Lttt tomorrow at the Kensington Methodist | " | All he knew about Sullivan's can at- 5 L s Lecture Monday. | ing that, up to the first day of t church; in the morning at 10:45 a. m. B lsaopa i qar e bo he o s didacy was that Samuel A. Jarvis, ¥ f the [ 11 in the evening at 7:00 p. m. niscobales Seryicesfwll held iin || Total Liabiiltie yal owner of the Banco Nacion- “garly life in Connectient,”” is the | present vear, thers was in the the Church of Our Saviour tomorrow | This statement exemplifies the con gubject upon which Rev, George L. Lu;\ of the association about = morning at 10:45 with preaching by | servative methods ever prominent in |° L writton RIntARaL It Was s Clark of Wethersficld is (o speak at | nine dollars. Tho librarian's r t the rector, Rev. R. H. Burton. At the | the minds of its officers as well as the | M0t to push DeWitt, because ,~H\h\~\4«yn “the meeting of the Men's Lyceum next | told that there have heen about fifty Nottee to OQur Periin Customers, Sunday school Sallhe Marahal | hisarulneset ot A ”W .~|4vnmll\u he “the man President Wi nqnn*a)‘ evening in the chapel at ] three additions in the year, there be- ing with January 25th our | missionary mervice wiil be heid, [Peesieiecnien st St : «on had in mind Upeph's corner. Mr. Clark {8 the |ing at the present time 2,290 volumes | office w ‘losed Monday evenings Advent Christian—At the morning Candidate Named Robertson Ruthor of two Trecent books of great |in the library. Twenty of the new | Lut will be open until 9:00 p. m. as | scrvice, the pastor Rev W. Denton Th Fn""’ Na mflal a"k Mitchell denied that he had known Interest and value. ‘‘Silas Deane,” a | books were donated by the state and | usual on Saturday evenlings, will preach on the subject “DidYe \?l in advance who the minister . ptudy of the life and character of a | thirty-three were presented by The United Flectric Light & | Receive The Holy Ghost When Y PLAINVILLE, CONN, | he He said that h native of Wethersfleld, who was the | friends of the library. Among the Water Company Believed.” Sunday school will be Banking hours 9 a. m. to 38 p. m. [ National City nk, of New ggn‘ of the Continental congress to ) new books are six volumes which New Britain, Conn. held at the close of the morning ser- | Sat. 9 a,. m. to 12 m., and 7 to 9 p. m la candidate named Robertson, politicar rea