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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1915. > heard and will hold as many meet- | Plainville News | o 0 v ‘ G At the Churches. Episcopal—Holy communion will be s E GVE SGCIA[ISIS celebrated at the 10:45 service to-| o morrow morning in the Church of Our | N Saviour. Sunday school will follow . L & PRol Congregational- 3 . L. Grant, B Advent Christian ‘Until He Comes" | will be the subject of the sermon to to plan for your next harvest—not be given tomorrow morning by the | k air but by fertility in the soil. Sele that will supply most perfectly th Sfiiflmmfln EXflGG[ nmm ta Pay ‘,Ms“’;,’;'" L:,\‘ l,.l “\,\;i ,I-,‘:,':,:“"n‘ 1,2.‘:’:]‘.7 ‘ quired by the crops you are going to A . g evening Mr. Denton will speak on Parmenter & Polsey t Is the Finer Wash Materials That b b Tt LT - suteiying just the kind of SN social service at 6 o'clock in the the right proportions. They are comp . WATER COMPANY CORRECTS BILL | cvonin=. | animal substances towhich chemical e i ea O O‘N Methodist—Rev. (. B. Thurston, the | added necessary to make a comple X = pastor. will conduct both morning and PARMENTER & POLS Fl?R K | Lenane Talks on “New Spirit in ©ld | ©Vening services Sunday | power'ul and productive because th | A. M. E. Zion—James Vile of New | ‘ ingredients necessary to quickly st Ireland"—Prize Winners to Attend | Britain wil] speak on “The Reign of | f maintain the crop through its entire g rivals for summer gowns and frocks for women and misses. Many of them B o, R e AN aLaE Peace” at 7 o'clock Sunday evening. | Our free Crop Book will tell you I J D ) Box arty—Bishop Brewster (0 | gy 3 i . elt wonld make fine evening dresses. It is now a good time to take your el | 1c service will be preceded by a give you the best results. Write for ';f" . for alter some are closed out we cannot replace them. Others we Confirm Class Here. ILUSIc 1l program l"o\n(l(-'ml under the Write for Agent’s Terms if we are no will have plenty of. Come get first pick and make your garments during - direction of Miss C. A. Mason in your town. these shut-in days of wintel You will be glad you did so when the warm 5 Admission to the town hall for | Water Company Fixes Bill § Parmenter & Polsey Fe con comes, lecture given by Cornelius Lehane Payment for the water company’s i 41 No. Market St., Boston, The Jovely sheer and dainty stuffs that you will find displayed for you to see, admire and buy on counter in south annex. They are all new ar- PIGURED CREPES, have lovely EMBROIDERED CREPES have Bl Soiihe mnuspicenpasieainsd PLlonihe phalsxamoning swas of jored designs on white ground prettily worked figur in pink § | socialists last evening and today s e Sty Gosecing it M iy < 3 5 board of selectmen after Supt. J. N. 6 inches wide, 25¢ yard. lavender, biue, 5 inch. 39¢ WL T i G W UG (L) (el Cor will pay the bill for rental which McKernan made a reduction in the TRIPED VOILES are very pop- | yard. o ] ; : 2| i o el G G AR i 12 ? CREW | . we have grey and whitc, VERY STUNNING are the black |the selectmen advised would be es-| FHOWE 'O ¢ SAY PART OF CREW ink and white, bluc and white, and white embroidered voiles. They SO GG I O e i ot e and hite. 36 ‘inches | are i s 8 igures, a ic ¥ | recent town meeting adopted a reso- OLIBANe Yot apo ISCAPE . pvender and - white 6 inches | are in dots and_figu and priced gl ‘lown} meeting adopted: s s R T OF EMDEN ESCAPED wide, ¢ yard. from 63¢ to $1.50 yard. B | lution giving the fr use of the build : or | COLORED FIGURED SILK IN PLAIN COLORINGS, we have | ing. Sl en during the past six g ’ CREPE D CHINE, 36 inch width a wash silk crepe de chine in light 3 Late yesterduy Belectminn Johmson | Months © 1t was bhased on the cohs ! in dark effects, j the thing for and dark shades, good 36 inches W | notified the janitor to get the hall tract accepted a few weeks ago at a | Alloged By Berlin Men Were Received | i | | an ecarly spring gown. Price is 50¢ wide. Special at 43¢ yard 8 [ready for the use in the evening by | toWn meeting, The selectmen main- il h CREPES AND VOILES, lovely Rl The party had not | tained that the contract should not With Enthusiasm By Turkish S 4 i be made effective before February 1 o and the bill should have bheen figured 1e! 1 for feminine blouses as well some in ten yard lengths, 36 inch its leaders had been officially advised as mascualine shirts, Also mice for 3 for $1.50. The 10 inch for that the town would expect compen- |’ Berlin, Feb. 5, By wireless ticic dresses. 32 inch, 75¢ yard. 50 y: N | sation for the service rendered. ing in a substantial reduction in the raphy to Sayvill i i——Aocording PEAU DE CYGNE, a handsome | ORGANDY STRIPE VOILE with | Ar. Johnson admitted that the rent | 0t to a statement made today, by the wash silk embroidered in colored choice of blue, pink, lavender, green B noaoone s e T e e e e e d SR O e he s Awanoy N act or tis designs on white or colored | and black, lovely 40 inch material SVer hntine sxpectedliafastilermenty isesrongdemand il EbyithesslectMER o i o timme ot o =i grounds, inches wide, 39¢ yard. selling at 58c¢ yard. | 'm willing to trust anvone once;'|8nd &t the meeling yesterday after- | BhOW o AR g rk, Feb EFLEURE VOILI: is offered A PRETTY VOILE offcred in % | Mr. Johnson declared noon an order for the payment of the | Emden evaded capture, escaping or Jork, Pl patterned on light and dark | white with silk stripe and Dresden B Meratrsiorl ‘hoipa - tylvere trether |[Dillswassdrawn the schooner Aysha, on which ihe tnems S arounds with Dresden figures, also figures. Its wiath is 36 ivches and B R T N e Reorganization’ Approved left Cocos Island last November gy some Japancse effects, 40 inch for | its price 50c¢ yard. viewed regarding the course they may e k. 5 F tnal| Lhopunsi e galin G SxSw s ECSRONE res defended th 75¢ yard. take. They were not inclined to the “m']”t For s il nr,‘ o | The statement foliows: they have endow 3 S ) | Ideal Switen company of this place UEg' M. B Avsha reports that Lisu he e endows opinion that the selectmen were jus-| \ore approved in the superior court | _{" ptiagdoed o T and nelther belley tified in ignoring the action of the | icterday by Judge Shumway, after hnd‘n’ lc-rvnr.«n.uv’\.‘,[u ”w\_ ke, WIth | tions constituted meeting as they claimed it was not| XNewell Jennin who! had been re- | the landing force o M. S. Emden, | jivious. political of | thetr husiness to determine the leg: celver for several months, made a |8ffived near Hodelda, the south | of the people of ¢ ity of any measure pa bR te | e Foal nons! n; etk men were | desire to promote d | voters. This they considered is up 5 2 o " oy - received wit enthus by the Kin¢ and that ITAVING AN AUTOMOBILI DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU OAN DEPEND ON PROMPT-B | the cours 5 ‘ ‘T:"]"h‘“”“ S ROk 22 o :‘;”“,},’\'. Turkish troops. During the passage | prompted the m 4 - CIVING - 5 et = e B o 5 a ¢ auc ‘o 2ks ago E 3 LY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF TS, According to the town officials the | pMrg Barbara E. Hoerle, wife of [of Perim channel they were not de dution hich bea use of the hall will be denied to the | japoderick Hoerle, the president of | tected by English and French force Mr. Rockefeller] Tn(‘mllsl.\”nn all 1111!\1:‘ occasions Un- | {he corporation. Their landing was not molested t : itnes: . h‘ ess a settlement for the rental charges Mrs. Hoerle wants to continue the | French armored crulser, which earned after B o This belongs to the American Hard- [ Stellah Goodrich will be leader of the | for last evening is made. business l;:‘.iir the old name. She [ nearby.” ergeant-at-ASSy Befi'ifin News | vare corporation, however, and. as It | Berlin church. Mr. Lehane drew but a crowd of | proposes to reorganize the company ocantiod & cons B « e 0 e hes actory 73 . aho 3 y-five tc o W P - ] ” e 4 tr L P RL Rk A e Will Return Next Week. about twenty-five to his lecture. ~ He| and get a fresh start, a plan which The foregoing statement is al vari . 'h,“L s : ) spoke on “A New Spirit in Old Ire-| yeceived the approval of the court|ance with official announcements - | t Rev. Edwin M. Pick astor of | ven, it is fmprobable that the New ov. B M. Pickop, pastor of | V0, it e b i ie askd I i e arel tol/\the Isensington Metnodist ahmych, has|or o ARtEIMInSlnE WS pemarke eon ) yeaterday made in Paris and Tokio in December ¢ ] ritain corporation would care to < | cerning Europe with socialiste doc- | t e woul written home from the Methodist | Attacked By Rowdloes, to the effect that the members of the . Mr | part with it. 4t aron trines as may be applied in the United e Episcopal hospital in Brooklyn, N. Y., | (o = et e A party of local school children, | crew of the Emden who made thelr s | that he is recovering rapidly from his Frtertalng at Whist accompanied by their teachers, went | escape had been captured. When the 73] i | ' ed 2 81" S realidon a a i 1 - 2 5 CflMiG .{0 BER”N? Selectman William H. Gibney and ::““X’!"’;\Z“‘t"‘i‘"“ ""{‘ Y:h“‘fr‘(] "0”“ Mrs L. B Warren ontertained the | on @ sleigh ride to Unionville after | spectacular career of the Emden ¥ 1y - S g xpected presents itself, he wi Mrs. L. B. arren e aine AniEsi Lok ; % : “pplep SOr i o | members of the New Britain water | return home during the latter part of | members of the Ideal Whist club yes- | tB® session of school vesterday after- | brought to a close by the Australian secretary ¥ | : : £ noon. cruiser Sydney, which ran her down| While Mr. Carn boa re taki anvass of the dis- | next week. He wi robably occupy | L€ ; afternoon at her home on - X . board are taking a canvass of t « e will probably cccupy When the outfit reached Unionville | in the Indlan ocean and destroyed her | stand, Mr, Rocke . N his pulpit the folowing Sunday. | Canal street. The prizes were award- | trict of Kensington to ascertain the g Sunday. : : L wabg e v e Tocal chil- i 0 . presesd (o2 IS L A student of the Hartford Theologi- | €1 as follows: Firat, Miss Etta Rider; | % 8208 of rowdies made the local c on November 10, 40 members of the | relary presented i 70 f B”’x M i i e A : i 1 f s snowballs Some of 9y (i i = | approximate number of property own- .1 o i one second, Mrs. F, S % 3 dren targets for snowballs. crew under command of Lieutenant &4 7T ntaining mors i!w“'g’ 00 Hianuide ! fical seminangawiiliconduot thegmorh 4l See0nc LSt bl hsnsoniaiiind, the missles contained stones and two Muecke They uuesti bmitt { ers who connect with the watce s- ' ing, and possibly, the evening service {J. N. Bull; consolation, Mrs. G. K. : iz von escaped were AT e oo oo of the local children were painfully | oo, 500 S sy which nd sald s My Vaeant S -0' | tem if the New Britaln water mains ey . L ) 4 (OW wm {)GulLW Yaoanl culk zflflS | ; The winners will be the guests of | \Mured. the pellets striking them in | oy on Cocos island at the time of | © o Pensg that according to STLK SHIRTING, an ideal ma- fabrics, beautifully cmbroidered, made a deposit for the rent, but as Troops Near Hodcida : A g ' | Mult-Mill fo the old method, result- | UtE-Mililonaire i s 10 Serve relations e A e e ¥ T e s | were extended from Towers' corner, wstor Hazen Hon !the management of the Lyceum in | [AC® the hattle | where they terminate, into the villag After a visit with friends in Jeffer- | New Britain at a box party next They commandeered schooner kefel w Gfl- f‘GURE\: &"g W Qdfqfl@i\a | G iy i, ! _/sonville and Johnson, Vermont, Rev. | Thursday afternoon The condition of Mus o "'"‘"1"- the Aysha, loaded her with provisions | ss stand by LR U TRILE QULOBVIN L Bach of the canvassers is taking a4 Carleton Hazen. pastor of the Kens- To Confirm Class. | who has been seriously ill.at her| ., c.yeq away. A dispatch from | s taff who ha ! different section and, before the next| ington Congregational church, isagain | e Rev. Chauncey M. Brewster, | L0 0 West Main street, contiiues | yaniila subsequently said that these | 1o, the office il meeting of the charter revision com- | home. He was absent from town | ot £u | LORITIDTONS, | men had captured a collier on whick 4 7 ; v and Otherd Ascors o5 Iopisconal bishe ) s dioc ; A Sclectman Gibney and Others Ascer-{ oo 08 05 5 T held on Tues- | something less than two week B ARiegeRal ghishopfionthis R io will Only a few of the town's firemen | the February J " x : e I micecdionlyiune Banday oo 1 { contirm a class at the Church of Our Ytatdanne xt j taining Number Who Would Bene-* day evening of next wees, they W i e N his pul- | guvigur on Ash Wednesday evening, | Wore I attendan their | pit Rev. Mr. Hazen has a brother in Z o meeting of the Hose company last Ifebruary 17. On that date Bishop Johnsen evening and as a consequence only fit By Extension of New Britain figor It is expected that delinite 1 v i i 3 s expect ; ' irewster will make his annual vis Annual Meeting Wednesday. ! his annual visit| 00" pusiness was transacted, im- : et T ! action of some kind will be taken | s : Mains.—Christian Endeavor Day. ubeaay mahl T R P R A LY 617 e (Ol vy e 4}“\.\- e e T pr\r_mm ,,,;\!u,,.\, going on the table a Selectman Gibney was scen o en- | 'I""' State Agricultural society of Ber- | recelving instructions. MY eotue WA e Hritan. ajiiliary. orilser Empread of in will be held in the town clerk’s of- ST v o ! The Holy Name society will meet | ; right fice next Wednesday evening, Iebri- hicl Bonnd Motday. tomorrow afternoon in the basement | J8Pan had captured the coliler of the fd { Members of the board of relief will [ o¢ the Church of Our Lady of Mercy | A similar announcement was made t guarantee 'S £ in Tokio. He t \d' ] g is being h they mounted two Maxim guns evi- kefeller dently brought with them from the f considerably Emden and had begun raiding com £ Y in publ merce in the Pacific oW I dispa his soll hold a brief session to preparc On December 18, the French min- istry of marine announced that the te a part of his In a telephone conversation with ! ! fello Herald representative yesterday after- | Lo Hepresentative Itoger M. Gris- . 8 $ wold's office in iensington last eve- noon, a dircctor of the Peck, WD o e att e | A ), @ie San i Glrbys e ]‘lfid s ffect that' ' a | Wil be clected and the superintend- | hold their second meeting on Mon-| t; complete arrangements for the ses- e 0 3 effec at ay e : e ¢ ai Gt S e one Taland City N e o o ents of the various departments will | day afternoon to hear the complaints | sion to be held in the Town hall on S p——— y s " Welbo s < o meeting on the watler question WaS | jaie their reports, after which ar- | 0f taxpayers who are dissatisfied witn | fehruary 11 MASSES FOR CUSTOMERS, | ‘ ruel & fERRgec Doot Minufaciory, which | being held there. Tne dogtor donied | rangements for this year's fair will be | the report of the assessors. The| g tman Johnson had the road | 2 King af madeipe provosition to ce ain Ken- | the rumor this morning. started, session will be held in the town build- | _ >¢ <M todis 14 he Glart th slanr Provided for in Will of Stamford | . troublel il’:lfit()n a.ltl‘jv .“l.m“ ! d“r\"u v\!«y'?_ o Although the officials of the Amer- Berlin Briefs. Ing. ‘\1 “L”,’ \:'“-‘| 1’4!‘.‘:<h I:r?vrn the gutters HOwCRaRsldering the matter 05 MOVANEN joan Paper Goodsi company, who are The : i q The storm last Monday prevented | mhe STOW &MC = 'S : 0 into one of the vacant factory huild- e wat ey Acslusen esrontics 1 1 1 S The streets were in frightful condi- Stamford, Feb, 6.—Among the | & yrominent in the Kensington ater P facturing e c «_ | @ number of applicants for relief fro: 5 5 ) = % =4 ings in East Berlin. U DR ; ; | Manufacturing: company of Kensing: [ 1 pplicants for relief from | ;o a5 (he result of last night's rain. | quests contained in the will of Mr Nttt helicr ihatiNen Y orl pi PPower company, have not committed | ton we- - - attending, only two presenting them- Bridget I i filed for robat Bl have lheoslcont anout | the themselvesiresavdingiihefextensionfof T e R e selves for examination. As the asses- hrough en oversight in the prep- | . ’ ; : or nda talists have reen secn about he e b LI : S Miss 1dz Loy vesteriay Sloril o I R e e ion of the abstract, the $1,000 | here yesterday, was one of $100 to the building and_inspecting the old dam | the New Britain water system, it i8] a stay of several'months in Green- | 507 % ; ‘” 2 ""’ '] ,:" DEOD: 3 priests of St. Joseph’s Roman Catho i itiabeiaclt Hoer Tur e | thought that they will raise no ob- . erty of nearly three hunc axpayers . : o Cori p in the Mattabessett river during the | SRl e h, Conn. the relief board will probably bo kept | F'reeman as a Civil war veteran, on | lic church in Norwalk for masses pash “:m“') Dol b e e i - e 2etl CMajor rank L. Wilcox is improving | husy at its future sessions. tne grand list of 1914 did not show | the benefit “of all my customers.” | > me tru the § ent rumor i Pany | slowly from his recent iliness. It has arranged to meet on Feb-|and the valuation of his property ap- | Mrs. Raymond and her husband con- | g, .4 (o ¢ that the whecels or industry will g I to suppiy Kensington with | ) . % b - . | o & " I o T e e T e N Sl | oy .‘}, S I“f )wt“mml\ Schoclchildren from the Kensing- | ruary 15 and 20, but Chairman | Peared as $3,650. The valuation of | ducted a truck farm in jeral intere g i woyears ¢ ¢ | ton Grammar school enjoved a sleigh | Condell announced this morning that bef his place as determined by the board | Norwalk, and most of her yefore meny we paper goods factory 1 S i is s the paper ) ctory will be yige this afternoon. Miss Adele Mur- | evening ions will also be held ii| 18 apd”Wilcox company of Southington ~ < Woman, ) all the 3 him wed all orkings pr exemption granted Assessor B g Partners i A : $4,650. The publication of the | Were Protestants e . For scme v ho satisfied to retain mtrol o el o el 4 % t. in whic . By s s a co unicant of Rockefeller e extremely reticent ( . deditearsainiFchntal S he | e ivas inichai e there is any demand for them. The | 8rand list in part, in which Mr. Free- e e happy to surr ter and decline to discuss . streams in Kensinzton. WheUier or | George H. Smith has returned to | board proposes to give all a chance to | Man’s assessed valuation was includ- [ Roman Catholic efther i LI £ 4 | not the firm, will connect with the ! Stamford after a visit with ISast Ber- ed, has caused some talk, and in jus- | quests are also made to the 1 L SRAPER I managing dirceton the e & : — 2 - S P orker a v SRR water mains matter of conjocture, | lin friends. = e | ({0 {0 him this explanation is given. | Home, Belle lsle, at Norwalk b itowe and Wilcox company, claims | ¢ 5 = H . PP S ? 7 i parvoses that his firm has not leased the build- | Put, as it has plenty of water of its| B. Rentschler left yesterday ier SEX REASONS s - | for other charitable purposes, = 3oston where Spring PLUNGES THROUGH WINDOW, | 2500 to the Noroton Catholic u - N . ad | o it is improbable. and company jngs yet, but admits that he has haa ; oWn, 1 I il e Lot s i G 4 1o abou a number of inquirics abe them. | The water question is the topic of | of New Britain, by whom he is em- | . Pepositing your money in this ke exate ¢ BoLH Lo SO0 When the New Yori \pitalis's, | much of the conversation about the Ployed; has a large contract. bank makes it absolutely safe from | Insane Man Attempts to Fscape From | = 72l Uniform Rank. K. of ., held a reg- loss by robbers, fire or accident. Train DACIA DUE TO ARRIVE, ar ceting last eve: o a1 - i a ank aces &1 i Jorfolk, V. Poh. The ste concern broached their proposition the residents are heartily in favor of | ]‘f'” meeting last evening n East Ber- Mhfa l”'”l o -umyou fEcan Madlatown, Conk: Meb. 5 —Whit | . Norfolk, V ¥ By ay . : he tiddletown, Co , Feb. e o nro om Galveston to awonference at the idorlin e Cotiemiciom oh b NG e e | ] ] pay your bi l\. v chieek. The S : 2 i Dacia, enroute from ton t Bank. it was suggested that thes tom. Practically all those who have| , The Ladies’ society of the Kensing- [ celled check is a legal receipt for | beins brought to the state insane | {ergam with cotton. is due ertisae adl tom. ¢ ally ali thos O | e el ertee Sl e 5 payment. You cannot be made to lum here from New Haven on tae | peor tomorrow. She was repor heitie ent - of 4 cate in Fas rlin GHEL 503 R e s ot i = N g e T e e e S SRS R b e ex Bl sd e yieven ine] | pay the bill twice Air Line train y , Rocco Bar- | gay as having sed Hatter eoven: o8 ake f: bl the water mains have answered in the | . 1 chaf time hut seem to. have re-considered, S A son was born | evening to Mr. | 3. .\ check book makes all » | nardo struck Officer John Gilligan of | Great Britain has announced that the ¥ ol e A Tatie and Mrs. Pasquale Achille, of Kens- | money avatilable at any moment, and | aven on the head with his) Dacla would be seized. The quest! lowed him Their proposition outlined to Hlness Prevents Presentation. | ington | you are never bothered o make 1ffs and then plunged throush | of her transfer from Gern declar President William sulkeley of. the SR, change. ow in an endeavor to make his | American registry will be sett 3 ¢ cont M B O A i €SS i > i L - MK 1| ol D} 1T The 9 o " t 5 The o e houg s e y e CC S bank, Secretary and Treasurer Franci wing to the illness of the two Tur. 10 CONFER WITH ALLIE . The bank keeps your recor The officer, although stunned | priz irt ople and '§ ; ! i anage W | Deming, lepresentative toger M. | mer boys who are suffering with pneus | Genoa. Ttaly ¥eb. 6, via' Rome, 9 very deposit and the amount of | by the blow, managed to b Bar- | — 3 2. m.—Riciot{i Garibaldi, son of the| Your checks are carefully itemized | nado by the heels and hold h The | ASPHYXIATED BY GAS oo so thag | train was stopped. just outside of Stamford, Feb. 6. William 8. W Rock Hill, and Rarnardo was pulled | {eybury, aged seventy-six, was found | . e the ol into the car. He fought des- | jead in his room today, having been | ¢, do | | { church, Small representing the long islaad City | district nowadays and the majority of e $100] n to the wold and others, provided for the monia, the teachers of the South ; 'tion by local capital of a factory . o 0 o Ttalian liberator, who has lost two | Dby their expert hookkeep: cot | Sehool ha found it necessaty 10| song on the Erench side in the pres- you know where you stand at (he | cancel a second presentation of thelr | ont | end of the month, | hack 5. Nearly every mangneeds to bor- j peritely and rvices of several | aephyxiated by gas from a fixture ac ¢ sioyediil | row money at some time. If you en were nceeded to hold him down. | cidentally left partly turned . 3 . retingl i i | | building of at least 30.000 square upon the Robins estate opposite the war, passed throt here today Ferlin passenger station. They woula | little skcteh, which was to be given| on his way to P ind London to then lease the structure, which was ;in the Town hall next week. The un-| consult with the i"rench and British not to be more than one story hic | fortunate boys teok a prominent part . authorities in the matter of the stand- As a structure of 5 kin vould | in the playlet when it was staged last = ing of Italian volunteers in the armiss spst in the neighbor of $:0.000, week. Their condition was reported | of the allies. In Paris Gen. Garibalii there was but little likeilihood of any ! to be favorable today. will confer with Minister of War Mil- | 6. Ivery check you write is an ad- 5 party or partic ng the prop- Chiitiian Endcayor D lerand, while in London he will see vertisement of your good busin HELD FFOR SHOOTING DEER. SHikion. ATl of 1 attend Tk R b e War Sec wry Kitchener. He is habits and solid worth, which has [ Lym “ch. 6.—Elliott Ely, recent- WEFKLY BANK STATEMENT he conference ped the matter at are well knoun at the banik, Tpon rrival here Barnardo was | formerly lived in Pound Ridge, N to the asylum without further ! snd upon retirement from busin h through your bank account. it is casy to get accomotations, n 4 came to live liam €. Chard with his son-in-law Tomorrow will be Christian lsn- companied by his wife. the effect of raising you in ihe released from Middletown Insane New York, Feb. 6.—The atement | ofice. deavor Da¥ in the Congregation:l A general esteem of your neighbors. cspital, where he was sent after his | of the actual condition of ¢ i e R rosult of | church and clergymen wil preaci SEIZES CARLOAD OF GRAIN, Any one of the reasons above is suf- | an for illegal shad fishing, was ar- | house banks and trust companies “ 1 rreat - ¢ o | @appropriate sermons. At the Kensing- Winsted, Conn eb. f.— A cap- | ficient to influence you to o] 2 . Froday by Game Warden | the we )k shows that they hold $14 the cap EICHELY T S bon chueel. ey (Carleton Hegen Wil | ionn of spain o < a local | bank “oun Je . Bugbee for illegal shooting | 991,580 reserve in excess of legal L el HONL R " | deliver a sermon on “Youth and Re- | quijer ‘.l'm e it soig | NOW is the TIME (o BEGIN the | of a deer. He was fined $100 and | quirements. This is a decrease Sl Sl G Sl “C U BPRACTICE of these approved busi- | costs, took an appeal, and. being un- ' § 350 for last week crday by United States Marshal ¢ e § ness metheds, and make this bank, | able to furnish $250 bond, went to | - whout right. and rumors have it o Bt i el wley. Tt is alleged that the grain yoyp pANK, New London jail $107.000 PITTSBURG FIRE i€ is here that they will locate oven- The Sunday schools of both church- 5 been mixed with wetting and | 5 4 | Pitteburg, Feb. 6.—An overheated Wally. ) os will convene at regular hour and | USUing, thereby unlawfully increas wThg Fu’si‘ Na“m‘al Eank “NAUGY" WHIPS HARTFORD. | gove in the South Side market housd | Some Phitadelphia were look- | the Christian Endeavor societies wifl | I8 the weight. 1t is said that dep- Naugatuck, Feh.6.—Hartford High | today caused a fire which destroyed ing over the lot hei \ the old Hook | meet in the evening at their respective | Uty United States marshals will seize PLAINVILLE, CONN, sciool basketball team was defeated | the building with a loss of $107.000 aad Eye shop and George Ventres' | churches to discuss the topic “Chr other carloads from western cities at Banking hours 9 a. m. to & p. M. | by Naugatuck High school yesterday, | 1t was a two story brick structure and | o increase Mlacksmith shop yesterday afternoon. i ian Indeavor That Counts. Miss| Waterbury, Oakville and Ridgefield. Sat. 9 a. m. to 12 m,, and 7 to 9 p.m. | 2§ (o 22, l.uven-«l an entire block N i ong d City, the « N . 1 3 s In Long [sland City, they did not | jigion," and’ at the Berlin church glve up. Berlin secmed to strike them | Rev. Samuel A, iske will speak on