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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, FERRUARY 13, 1015, the sermons on Sunday evenings dur- | Plalnvflle NEWS | iz that perioa The services will be as follows ,i\\l' 2 . Ash Wednesday, 10 a. m and 7:46 p S WHEN ALL IS M.; Sundays, holy communion (except The Harvest proves the Fertili March 7) 8 a. m.: morning prayer and %] your crop with all the substanc uires ¥ sermon, 10:45: Sunday school 12 m.; satisfactory yield? FLowell Anima . have been scientifically prepared to meet the cvening prayer and sermon, 7 o'clock: | a =it Mool b L na o ments of New England sofls. Bey supply Just thio el p AL o needed—organic animal matter with high grade chemioals | 4 at 10:45 a, m.; week days, Wednes- | the same and always reliable days 7:45 p. m.: Fridays, 3:45 p. m.: | “A BUMPIR CROP OF EARED CORN Good Friday 10 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.: | 5 The enclosed photo shows a 10 acre neld of Enallage Corn fror Faster Day, holy communion 8 a. m, | of Ensllage to the acre. 1 appilod as light & dressing of manure as po L e | ‘Animal Brand Fertilizer. 1 ho soil 18 rocky and was In & Door state o morning prayer and holy comunion tive the credit of the crop is due practically all to the fertilizer. Last 10:45; Sunday school service, 4 p. m crop of eared corn, using nothing Lu: Animal Brand at the rate of 400 1bs. 10 ers will deliver sermons during the Any High Grade brand of Lowell Vanmnru if used as di OUR_FEBRUARY SALE OF HOUSEWARES IS W (o g, | it B SRS M A o | | G Reynolds I"eb, 28, Rev. Louis I. Belden: March THE BIG EVENT OF THE MONTH WECND 1 COONT RAGNBER 0 Woman Who Sued for Non-support The services at the church tomor- ' And gives you choice (just think of it) of our entire big basement stock i 5 rew will be held at 10:45, with g ( ) Refuses to Reocognize Accused 88 | preaching by the rector of housewares at a reduction worth while on every article sold there (cx= 3 . cepting a very few things on which makers won'’t let prices be cut,) House- Her Husband—Couidn’'t Remember Other Church Notes. wives are thronging here in great numbe to make the savings possible now on all the nwaves wanted for your everyday needs in kitchen and pan- Husband’s Name—Briefs, - Congregational—The pastor, = Rev. A ) try. Make out your list and buy while prices are cut like these. Grant will preach at the morn- 98¢ White Jap. BREAD BOX f¢ 79¢ cach. 45¢ extra PLOOR While the woman, who has ligured | ing service Sunday on ““The Honor of \ ] BROOMS for 20¢ cach. 98¢ GARBAGE CANS for only %9¢ ench. 69c MEMERD 2ol ik L i phack: ANI MAL FERTI L|ZER white Jap. FLOUR NS at 49¢ cach. $1.15 adj. CURTAIN STRETCH- S S st etedninicou it Advent Christian—There will be a ERS 79c¢ cach. $2.50 Dustless ASH SIFTERS $1.79 cach, 35¢ PASTRY she had been married to the accused, | reception of new members in the Ad- BOARDS for 25¢ cach, 75¢ Galv. WASH TUBS at 59¢ cach. $1.50 ASH inability of the state to prove that | vent Christian church Sunday morn- C. L. LINES, €O, N EW BRITAIN, OO? CANS scliing at 95¢. 19¢ Dusiless DUST CLOTHS, 2 for 25c. 50c Glass thare 1o Any suchipersih as wife No. 1, inf. Thaisastor, Hev. J. W, Deénton, top COFFEL MILLS 39¢, $1.15 STEP LADDER, 5 ft, for 89c. $1.50 ; Teraisia B B the | Will speeak on the subject: “A Glori- | = Fircproof PIE PLATE 89¢, $1.10 WILLOW HAMPER for 89¢ cach, c caused a complete collapse of the| oy Church.” Continuing the series cautions, if any, wi Foléing CLOTHES FRAME, 59¢. $2.25 ASH CANS $1.79 cach. 15c pail case against John Czuba, formerly of | on “The Three Gospel Parables of the 3 Orduna, and if we' WASH BOARDS for 9¢ each. 98¢ OVAL DINNER PAILS for 49¢ cach. this place, which came up for trial | Recovery of the Lost the pastor will not tell.” 50¢ White Yacht OPS for 33¢ cach. $2.00 Bisscll CARPET SWEEPER imexpectedly before Judge P. J. Me- speak in the evening on “The Lost The Orduna shod $1. $3.98 WRI R, 3 year guarantee, $3.20. $1.50 Fireproof CA ' = 4 B¢ St Se ' Sunday school will be held at sea, under ordinary EROLE 98¢ ch. 75¢ Wet Wash LAUNDRY BASKETS 59¢. 25¢ BUSH- Mahon in Waterbury yesterday. AS | the close of the morning session. The from three to five EL BASKE for only 17¢ cach, a result Czuba was released from cus- | young people's service will begin at the time set by the tody. He had been locked up in the | § p. m. ment for making A HINT o R TW O FROM DRAPERY SALE Methodist—Rev. G. B. Thurston, area in British the pastor, will have charge of both Y usually required There are big bargains to be found at our Drapery Department this weck., ODD LOTS OF WINDOW DRAPERIES in lace, marquisette,madras week and Judge McMahon ordered | morning and evening services tomor- " - . make the trip; from and other kinds, where there are {wo, three or four pairs, offer great his discharge, this ruling indicating | row. Auflmns C|a|m "lfiy A[G CO“[I]— This would place values to those interested. We bave already called attention to those that probable cause had not been Winners at Whist. Tuesday, Feb. 28 so will now speak of some ENGLISH VELOUR TABLE RUNNERS, shown. so b held f i Teduced from $2:00 to $1.50 cnch. From $4.50 to 83.95 cach. Wo also offer Tnreats to arreat a woman living on | & Fieriinville Dramatic olub held | yigy Advancs Into Bukewida. VELOUR TABLE SPREADS in 8-4 size, reduced from $8.00 to $8.25 each. Canal street, Plainville, who has been | ing in Grange hall. There was a good ANOIHER 8 Take a look at the Mercerized ARMURE TAPESTRY PORTIERES receiving financial ald from Czuba as | ptendance and the players had a most e that were réduced from $8.00 to $7.39 pair. Others that were $10.00 sell- his wife, were made by the judge, | enjoyable evening. The prizes were London, Feb, 13, 12:47 p.. m.—The ing for $7.95 pair. There are SILK PORTIERES with valance, were who was greatly annoved by the im- | awarded as follows: First table, T.|retirement of the Russian forces in AM[R'C Brass City police station for nearly a $9.50, now $8.45 pair. Note also the ARTS AND CRAFTS portieres re- pertinent answers which she made to | A. Lyman, Miss Bessie Loomis, Walter | East Prussia and Great Britaln's air duced from $7.00 to $4.95 pair. From $5.00 to $3.25 pair. These are some Guestions propounded by the attor- | W. Brown and Mrs. M. S. Corning; | rald on the coast of Belgium appear of the reasons why you should visit the Drapery Department. neys, and she was warned that unless | second table, Mr. and Mrs. P. W.|today as the biggest factors in the she assumed a more civil attitude she | Smith, Arthur Ryder and Mrs. Walter | military situation. On the otaer would be charged with contempt of | Brown; third table, Mr. and Mrs. | hand the diplomatic fleld would seem court. Walter Calor and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | to be dominated by the American Rcs‘”‘ Boam The expense of the trial, which In- | liam S. Eaton. notes to Great Britain and Germany, cluded the services of stenographers, Mrs, M. A. Norton entertained the | especially to Germany, where the P 1TAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPT- will have to be borne by the state | members of the ideal Whist club yes- | newspapers and the public, accord- Rcu]mma Bank LY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCIHASED OF US. and the city of Waterbury will have | terday afternoon at her home on West | ing to news despatches reaching here to pay for the meals eaten by Czuba | Main street. The prizes were won by | from Berlin, are insisting, in spite of - A | i ;i the period of his incarcera- | Mrs, George Faton, Mrs. W. E. Calor, | Washington's protest and inspite of washington. S tion, Mrs. F. L. Benzon and Mrs. M. 8. | the consequences, that the German ¥ .U;“ dv\'olvopm is his family that the Watertown man evening at the home of Miss Irene Sl AGHRIEREL By g i pilid e Th?]’ . L e submirine DO“(‘Y e I'a plll‘!ll(’!] e finance designed to [ RS At has figured in the case as wife No. 2, | at the box party at the Russwin Ly- | lentiessly. n Berlin NQVAS is looking. i : exhibited a certificate showing that [ coum in New Britain next Thursday | The gist of German opinion, as it | @ccord with that of i ilion e Ll Mrs. Norton’s father was Truman Gets Poster on Exposition. y re P R Atwood of Bethlehem and her grand- Y she went through a marriage cere- | afternoon. e et o tea ta.] taten np s M be that | yesterday when it | mother was Matilda Picket of New | Lostmaster Henry L. Porter has re- | mony with the accused on July 6, Third Meeting Monday. London, would appear to be | Milford. ceived from President Charles Moore [ 1914. She explained that she heard neutral powers nave been sufficiently | governing the aiseo P a ife liv- The 01 relief will 1 its v ) n < Find Stolen Articles. of the Panama-Pacific international | 1ater that he already had a wife liv D) Sl Tl il hold warned to keep out of the military | banker's acceptand ; o 5 L e 3 = i ling and for that reason she left him. | third meeting for receiving CcOm-|ares, and inasmuch ar Germany is | The federal ress While investigating the theft of a | exposition, a poster announcing the The testimony of Susan Minnich of | plaints concerning the Teport of as- | tacing starvation at the hands of |national banks t0 | i [ machine belt from the Stiles and f.urmal opcfling‘ of the Panama canal | this place, who the Bristol police told | sessors Monday afternoon in the town | Great Britain, there is no other course | ances based on the Reynolds Brickyard yesterday after- “‘]f“"dlflfi‘vr Feb. 20, in fllcvlm'dflnve With | the court was Czuba’s real wife and |clerk’s office. The board has held | for her to pursue. portation of goods e ac rongress the proclani- o i e At o oy fr i gl % [mtton | in e ionalliaus T itlesiran acroes || ionas st et bat a0 e ke Rnas naceiving men ey e ‘,“::]‘ two. nessions thus Tar and has - re- Opponents Claims Disagree. regulations indica | s ] O e et was ot | Celved twenty-two complaints, that| y o0y oiner important encounters | Avail themselves of TR |2 number of abticles which were| The expositicn will on that day be | him arm : y i ¢ E 3 > | him arrested for non-support, was not X4 et v : Istolen from Berlin people during the | complete in every deiail including the | so convineing, She assumed a strange | TUmber of property owners Raving |, the enstern arena of the war, the |eral reserve banks i AGB"I Pffil]flhfl(] Ma:nalm C&SG [or‘summnr and fall of last year. The| participation of the nations o Europe | atitude while on the witness stand. formally expressed a feeling of dis- | clgimg of the opponents disagroe as | discount of such P discovery gave thé .police a clue| of the Orient and of the Amerl- | Although the police presented evi- | Sttisfaction with the grand list to the strategical importance of the [the lines by which) o [ which they consider quite valuable| cas. dence to show that she was known The board has but two more ses-| German advance Into HEast Prussia. | themselves will b fi and they hope to apprehend the thief | ’ s 2 and w. e mother | sions scheduled but the members | The Germans are hailing it as a great | chases of accept | Vice President Here. as Mrs. Czuba and was th | S S she | claim they are willing to arrange for [ victory and Berlin s decorated with | market. [in a short time. of children bearing that name, b RO B A valuable cultivator with a whif- | An interesting talk on D. A. R.|failed to recognize the accused as her [ more should the business warrant it. [ flags in celebration of the occurrence, Domestic De while Petrograd declares that the q i Q| fletree attached and a pair of eveners | _ 5 g e 5 < 3 % 53 > in’ £ : | work by Mrs. George Maynard Minor, | spouse. She also said she couldn’t . Pt Before the fedel ! articles found. The cultivator disap- | (he Vice pr G and she told the court that she had While Bakers in many towns in | their forces in their owm territory sup- | *° - ¢% ¢ | peared from Chauncey Doane's ! hot seen' or heard of such an indi- | the state have decided to increase | ported by their own forts and that Taken From Berlin Farmers Last| in Beckley Quarter, one night ling of¢ Emma Hart Willard chapter, | \jqua) in ten years, Her testimony | the selling price of bread it is not ex- | the decisive conflict is vet 1o come, 2 4 o few. | Summer, the owner having left it for | payghters of the American Revolu- | was absolutely valueless to the state | pected that there will be any raise in The battling in the Carpathians Is gammer—\West Cromwell Man's Es- ), ht in a field he wa 1 hi | 3 S Sec q ¥ = T ; g R B 2 i b " % # 1c night in a fleld he was ploughing. | (jon, in the parlors of the Second | and caused a complete collapse of |the price of that commodity here. |going on in the snow, but the In- The cveners were stolen from a wagon ‘ Congregational church. Mrs. Minor | the case, a result which made the | M. 12. Rogers of the IMlainville Baking | formation from this field of activities standing in Fred Bolton's shed a short | proved herself to be a very eloquent } rogecuting authoritles indignant. company’ states that while the price | is scant and the indications reaching Acciderit—Church News. TG R, | speaker and her address, coupled with In giving his decision Judge Mc- | of flour may make some change nec- | London are that it is still a sec-saw } Preliminary to placing the man- Uninjured in Bad Accdent. her magnetic personality, made her | Mahon said: *To sustain a prosecu- | essary there will be a reduction in |affair, with both sides sustaining s i T e alor e thellaet Benlin | o apoL LisnRWI SR AL EDEEREE tion for bigamy in this state, a mar- | {he weight of each loaf rather than | enormous losses. Further to the plaughter of the state against| 3 ' B s | The members also had the privilege | rjage in fact must be proved, and road towards Berlin C T - s 3 g e E increased cost. south the Austrians contend that they Brit- | toad towards Berlin Center Thursday : of hearing Mrs. Horton of New | the proof must be either by a copy : X . . 1e 5 v Rear - ~ = T tiful ik He has already given up the prac- |are continuing their advance into afternoon, Max Eger of West Crom- | Britain render a number of beauti of the record of the marriage, if such y / | 3 . tice of selling three ten cent loaves | Bukowina. Military experts in Lon- vocal selections. there was, or the testimony of a wit- 3 N The next meeting of the chapter| oec who was present at tine cere- for a quarter and a straight price is | don are of the opinion that the Car- | will he held IFriday afternoon, March |, on0 " Ag the state has failed to in- | DOW ch'arg(‘d.l pathian front still remains an area of 19. Mrs. Walter Gwatkin will be the | {roquce such evidence in relation to Mr. Rogers’ company has not as yet | prime importance in the east, where a hostess. Miss Emily Brandegee will | (o gt marriage, the accused. must | made any change in the weight of the | decisive victory by either side would iu" the Berlin court Tuesday, Decem- .y ,re hocame frightened at something | 81Ve @ paper on “Berlin During the |, gischarged for want of probable [loaves and has made no plans for [ force the abandonment by the other ber 29, when Judge George G. GTis- ang, pecoming uncontr: llable, dashed | Revolution” and Miss Alice Norton | .pyge, doing so. of territory in Bast Prussia or Po- vold found probable «'“"»‘*‘f‘l“"“ bound | cainst the guard rail on the small | Wil f"“‘.'fihl D A :1 """‘s”"‘ ;{:‘: Czuba was back in Plainville this Bull Got Away. land. the surgeon over ¢n bonds of $7.-| prigge near the Bailey Manufacturing | music will be incharge —of IS | morning and it was said that it was Forerunner of Raids, g ge nea ailey Manufa g SE g @ E Wi T orerunner o i | Eeland Gwatkin. T tioa to make a call at the| A bull, which was being led through ; | Berlin Briefs. home of the woman, with whom he | Streets here by a young man from a m({:"hj;“‘.‘ ":"‘““““('_1“";l"m"*"‘:l "l:‘“‘ e lived for years as Ter husband, but 5 7 2 ” Crark ; been asked to notify > outfit into the gutter about five feet \ farm in Farmington, created consid- nferences ha £ ! . e W P . % S oria sxpeditic of yesterda h : . | Mrs. Morris Woodruff left today for | (%) (i him absolutely yesterday | erable excitement around the genter | #°rial expedition e i | the advisory couneil i ical Ixaminer Theodore G. below. The sleigh was overturned and of New Britain, Detective Sergeant: the driver thrown out. Fortunatoiy ‘l‘] visiSiwinineoiiaatiec it ort when~fe was arraigned in court. yesterday afternoon. e e i ! Y| Haven. samucl Bamforth, Mr. and, Mrs. Jos=| the horse fell also and was unable to | sigtange for Lenten Services. ¢ eph Renaldj of Kensingion. Dr. run away. About forty of Harry Vyle's friends Rev. R. H. Burton has prepared a | CTOSSINg and finally broke away from lip D.. Bunce of Hartford, assistant, Iiye witnesses were surprised to see ' tendered him a very pleasant sur- . hed\ile .of .vrvlces fortidnt 1r‘1 the | its custodian. It pranced around the to Coroner J. Gilbert Calhoun, Town| My, Iger get up unassisted and drive | prise party last e\:ening at his home ;Shurch of AO‘ur Saviour. Speclal | Streets for a time and with a crowd . b o | ing the board say Clerk ¥rancis H. Shaw, and Joseph way with as little concern as if noth. ! on Wourthington ridge. preachers have been secured to glve in pursuit it subsequently ran up the :’1]1:1(01\ «‘:1““: 'lll'l‘l . ’,:.‘y:“::h ’l‘:” : How rapid aa Rafgaley, an employe of the M. J.!ing out of the ordinary had occurred Next Friday evening, the East Ber- railroad tracks and into the woods iinct ta taatell 2 tinued. Great Britain has many new ; Kenney undertaking company of New | Mr. Eger is a well known horseman ‘n | jin Knights of Pythias will _hold near the freight yard where it was e tselt is certil pert at the state's attorney’s office in Hazen at Methodist Church. | allowed the privilege of bringing his : i many pilots in training, and it is now | B'V€" gy Harford Monday morning In the absence of Rev. Edwin M. | family to the lodge rooms for an in- ‘-%:"‘l"“‘““K your money in this Brief Items. predicted that yesterday's rald was DE Manginl, ‘It will e remember "’i I’ickop, who is recovering at the Meth- | formal social. “kl “‘;',‘;s "s‘m‘“‘:'L§:° from Wall paper sale at Thompson's.— |only a forcrunner of more exter was tried for rnnnmul‘l!xQM l]‘l" odist ISpiscopal hospital in Brooklyn Assessor George B. Carter of Ber-| , ‘;‘,“"z . Mbe'“kv P‘mt ‘:)‘r-m,(_u advt. cperation upon Miss Julia -h-“'""(“":_v‘ from a nervous breakdown, Rev. | lin attended the big automobile show "k Cur Billsib ”‘:hmk 3,“]“‘ = 5 a twenty-five-year old Naugalucki cyqpleton Hazen, pastor of the Ken- |in Hartford today. 1’1, i hack y ear " [ 0. H., which has many local members | offering prizes of $5,000 to ur gixl, which resulted in her death Onj gington Congregational churct w1l £ 4 Hro led chec s a leg@l receipt for 2 BBdhaiber 6 in the home of Mr. and B aurch, - will 1 One of George Baldwin's coal teams yment. You cannot be made to | Wil install its officers tomorrow a chant ship which rams and @opmber 6 i 5 conduct the evening service at the | pecame stalled on Deacon North's hill ¥ the bill twice, ternoon. There will be a social in | German submarine Mrs. Joseph Renaldi, where she was| Me e et il ¢ k ) .. doser Methodist church tomorrow. E. B.|thig morning when, the horses, being | §#% check book makes all your | connection with the meeting. Emperor Willlam i o) hrought o few days previous by the| aAgard, n prominent member 17 i ? doctor T e A e nr\»’\]c, | suabls Yo gain footine on the ice, rey available at any moment, and Health Officer' J. N. Bull has re- | }388t Prussian front, according The defense is very -reticent and | Britain will occupy the eI wereRunatlcRtoRaepth SRWAS oI , ou are never bothered 10 make | moved the quarantine from the home | J8test advices reaching Londo 2o Do learie T AR ad ritaln will occupy ‘the pulpit in the | packing into the gutter. It was nec-'Le§ i noe Otia 2 gy Emperor Nicholas has just mothing can be learned as to any ad- | morning ; essary for the driver to have the et anicl Keene T Yo Bl ronordn | il E- oL o R A e A RRCo T oL AR gitional_counsel Dr. Mungini ma Rev. Mr. Hazen will have charge of | horses' shoes attended to before he S o R R i 5 h = nave taken. — There is a report to| he morning worship at his own ! could proceed with his load. et asadin ulls ftemized | With diphtheria, having recovered St e b K 1l help o cffect that Attorneys Patrick %] church % _ your checks are carefully itemize: g - made un address (o ¢ led 11 he ;\]l‘},-‘,m“_m_,,; s o 0 | ik Congregstionnl Gl o A. A. North of Fast Berlin has r their tapert hooklador. 85 thab Mrs. C. W. Moody entertained the [ 1% s cte B o gt et AR S i e "‘\"l el turned from a trip to Canada, where 0 e where you stand st the | Biembers of the W. O, 1 at thefr g wevel ; S i ] ev. Samue “iske will preach at | he went in the interests of the Skin- h regular meeting yestorday - afte - wother of the accused, will be as- e . et ¥ 2 end of the month. gular me g yesterday afternoor 2 r N l.'-n“;mi” the f‘”m:H“l_ Bt e ooy '}’" ];‘Oltuml Congregutional church in | ner Chuck company of New Britain, Nearly evely man neceds to bor- Wall paper sale at Thompson's WILL ORDUNA AGAIN giste 51 3 jerlin tomorrow morning on the sub- e » is superintendent. ¥ % E * - e e ¥. Hayes of Waterbur) R e e e S e L OB Ie R N SR : l row money at some time. If you | advt . 5 st s 5 ever, Is denied s ) s elb BT W. W. Mildrum went to New York | are well known at the bank, FLY AMERICAN FLAG s s : Sunday school will convene at fhe | |.ut avening. ol Syour Penk Mtcotnt ot | = — t Tucking, (on e pvsliunie AR S D ien Bndsayor (g Missionary committec will | easy to get accomodations. v - e Miss D D! > S) . « t ¢ submit Seloctman William H. Gibney has| society in the evening. Arthur 1., - 5 Vi o ST 5 Svery chec o s @ 5 rocelved a letter from a (. B. At.| Woodruff will lead in a discussion on | haVe charge of the ;1\(‘4;1211;,Kr Qiu le,pf |-.‘(~|‘;\|:;\“;'I‘\;~<‘:(' .\“::"_“;:;II b;::-i“:::fl b e Taroucts s ot . . 4 mad B oa of Watertown in which he is| the subject, “The Solid Foundations of [ WOrth League of the Srenefon e ¢ s, wi which P i | i g xt Tuesday even- habits and solid worth, which has asked to do what he can towards| life.” This will be a consecration | .‘“t”""“fl chucchnctt : > offec roings . 5 throwing light upon an obstacie | meeting. IS RE { N AT lv‘(‘-:uw“afil“n;((l::m“‘t{f “:.ou'\rm:mll:hlul;r: which has confronted the latter while The offering at the morning servic On Thursday evening of next w eck \:‘ Shs ot i rRa oS AoV i s'nl'; s Ofticials Silent Tooking up the genealogy of his an-| Will be for the Educational society. theiEpworth League wiiliiold 1 busls ficient to influe You (o, o en & - Kk, Feb, 13.—7T) ¢ cestors. ¢ Social Sewing Club. ness meeting and social in the church | ficient to ence you I New York . 13 e possibil A bank scount. ty that the Cunard liner Orduna, du ‘ 1 the rat - - chapel. 1 3 Watertown correspondent is Mhe Misses Helen and Mary Me- ! 3astis of | “NOW is the TIME to BEGIN the ! A‘PSUES ) u to leave this port today for Liverpocl, Ac Lccep of getting information re-| Avoy entertained the Social club Mr. and Mrs. l. Bastian it L 1 : . .| PRACTICE of these approved busi- night again ly the American : - descendant of Charles Nor-| Thursday evening at their home in | Ferlin have left for their future home |, (0 qiqe ana e e Gion i (he Tl aai i WEEKLY BANK lin who marricd Miss Adelia | Kensington. The evening was spent | " Palmatia. Pa. YOUR BANK, did for several hours after Ic ow YauaTo s Atwood of Bethlehem in| in a most cnjoyable manner. | lLincoln day exercises were held in 5 5 e ‘ Queenstown on her last voyage = 1 : g i) According, to Mr. Atwood, | Vocal solos were rendered by Miss [ the various local schools yesierday The F"'st Na"n"al Ba"k K of the actual condil Norton had a sister, Currance, | Rose Fagan and Miss Anna Carey, | /N honor of the famous martyr cles here today, but no statement w t veek shows thill ward, was discussed In maritime cir yuse banks and tral * who married Bethuel Footte, and two [ and the Misses Emma and Laura On Monday evening, St. Gabricl's PLAINVALLE, CON i made by any of the line's official ) reserve in " brothers, Hector and Mills, Mills | Stiquel gave a piano duet. Guild will give a vaudiville show lnl Banking hours 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. “We cannot talk ald one of the '« ents T .,"_ > - ances were confin trust companies How far American proceed in taking a share of this bu \ble part of which America, officlals hi tend to know Although under tions the reserve from outright pund ances, the board preference for Aisco presented by mem b The board announe: must be “payable United S es,” a st the dollar at least o of international exg Weoks Preparin e bee wring t | feature of yesterday afternoon’s meet- cape Krom Scrious Inj in Bad r. Gerard Mangini of New ain on the docket of the March term | ot Hhe superior courl. Hugh M. AL | Well figured in an accident which 5 : | might have resulted disastrously. gorn, the state's attorncy, will carve- ; s uninjured fully : ““l o “"‘l “f‘]""{'_'] sger had just passed William Who te in the sensational iMali gyjgeley’s residence when his spirited 500. 7 4 company place with such force that ~" this engd, Deputy Sheriff J: 51 the structure gave way. throwing the | The animal balked at 'the rallroad | ¢ German positions in Belglum is | €HnoTs OF TCROR0 S taken in London to indicate that such e aerial activity against the German submarine bases, promised at the The acceptance in the field o [ adds be xtended visitations The Iorestville division of the A. Several British ship owne Most Deshral paper in & continu the Williams children, who were ecol Upon Her Return Trip o Liverpool P Y ceptanes hiect n hank ‘hpd. & son, David Judson Atwood. It The club will meet next Thursday ! Athletic hall, East Berlin. Sat. 9 a. m. 10 12 m,, and 7 to 9 p. m. officlals, “We do not know what pre 350 from lust

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