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¢ BRIT''N DAY LIERALD | cerve as dog: ing vear. He SHI Sl John E. Conlon who HWal place for several months. 3 j » During the past few years CAN I have been many complaints about ¥n< { activity on the part of the dog warden | the selectmen frequently hearing of a | number of unlicensed canines that At present it is said that there small army of unlicensed dogs in | i town and they have caused consider- ) 1 able 10y ance « c dog arden Delay in Closing Sewar Tax BOGK | i vri it s o paizgn against “purps” and a number Special Easter Shoe Bargains s U Qe To Attend Convention. 4 MAR m) NANM}{ bUG WARBEN Platoville will sond' g lu dcieca: 3 WE HAVE "\_ tion to the convention of the Sunday | P / fOr w mcn MISSCS and = i — sehools and Loyal Worker's societics | LINE OF GLOVES 9 | Sclectmen And Assessors Act as | 0f the Advent Christian churches of | WE HAVE EVER AS Connecticut and Eastern Massachu- COMPANY HAVI OB Board of Relicf—Many From | ! setts to be held in Meriden Friday } The representatives of the variou Te villo Will - Attend Convenion— . hyrches will be in session all day in THE CITY ‘ | 4 the Advent Christian church in the OUR OWN 1MPORTAS 1 rcn Johnsons Receive Many Gifts, Bl e AT huaitet Matiok: VAl Nl B HAbE FRo Owing to the delay in getting out | ']"-lv‘ hoon. A WIZ CARRY ALSO THHE ’ tev. 4. W. Denton, pastor of the BIGN AND DOMESTIC MANE the tux book for the sanitary and {0 Chuven. will head o large dele- R A G sewer distriet, Collector W. J. Hem- tion of Plainville churchmen who PANY AND YOU WILL BE FUN THE LARGEST DISTR; There is a decided change in the style of footwear this season, Shooes were never so handsome as now, The combinations of leather and cloth A in the diffcrent shades and the new styles and models make the shoes of ingway announced today that he will [, Will attend the gathering. i : z this scason the handsomest ever designed. All of the latest aro on view be unable to get out bills for town | Johnsons Recelve Guosts, | WE WOULD MAKE MENTE here, in our big Shoe Department, B! (ixes and the sewer assessment as Wsetinen and Mrs. Willlam HERE ARE SOME OF THE NEW CREATIO! Women's Patent Our own importations . . Pl SOE DRI ware %6ot buss Meluiauy ¢ in black, tan, modes, grays and whi . T we - another weck. Both taxes | <0 ere Kept busy Saturday re- &nd Dull Calf Gaiter Top Pumps, with gray and fawn color cloth, weltl cllifons anoEhET v e : et bbb S (e g Our “Lauretta” for $1.00 Palry " f | Cuban and Cuban Louis heels, for $1.50 and $5.00 a pale, Worta i [l scomBRduston | neighbors and friends on the roundis ONE _RSuenial’ H . el ur attention. the collector had hoped to have state- | o.+" 2 quarter of a century of h Our “Beauty” for $1.50 Per Pai TROOPER PUMDS, just re- GAITER PUMPS, made with ments in the hands of the property | py married life. The event was made e f'\,,"';: POl b o B i, celved, are the newest and very short tongue, with patent and dull .~ B owners by tonorrow, giving them tie | one of great happiness for the couple " OnedCiagy sk v a 4 calf vamps, gray, fawn and black | ; ; 3 e by their friend e b Al - ol > Kid G full month in which to get them re- W and biscuit, for $1.50 and $ cloth tops and quarter, $4.00 a pr. Saturday night a large number of a ; kid top, gun metal vamp, with ADELE PUMPS, of white can- g | ceintea, acq ntances paid a surprise visit to A complets showing of One-Cl de Glove gray kid top., Imitation lace with vas, with black ornaments, Cuban M| Town Clerk Usher has been at | the couple at their home in thy | butternut & 'd French gray colors, vEgusaeial fog very small metal buttons, giving a Louis heels and light soles, a very B | work for several days on the sewer | Scott's Swamp district. They were de- | fn' addition is.the mbove we iy leadin military effect. Ask to see them. nobby style, $4.00 a pair. ¥ lightfully entertained. The couple | fj;'l’;"“ “‘\'“'fil‘"-L"“""““"'” Trefousse AN EXTRA GOOD EASTER SHOE BARGAIN, We > had made ) s Ex | received many sifts { specially for our Easter trade t\lv‘o \'cryl snmrflln»l\' shoe (111::3(\*;5 I:t:dan;;:‘n- Gls et shapesfoniies R Mr. and Mrs. Johnson are well| BOYS' AND MISSES’ (VI sonable price, Women's Patent Kid and Dull Calf Vamp, putty stede | collector and it will probably be | known and highly ‘r spected re-sn!l-n‘w | Boys' and Misses' One-Clasp Piqilind P, X top Adele Pumps with welt soles, stylich heels, $4.00 values for $3.50 a pr. | Wednesday or Thursday before he | They have lived in Plainville far a | Cicven dn: Ttea. ard Rl T i YOUNG LADIES' Dreks Shoes COLONIALS and Strap Pumps | will have all the cntries completed. ’;’“'fi“’,""] ”f,",,”w’\f ‘;Tu"‘ml\g‘.:;(:‘:];:v’[l Misses' Two-Clasp Pique and OfSam Glad with low heels, dull calf lace with for young ladies, dull calf and The ‘aestihe o2 the sslectmen and s | ST B O o T Tans und Browns, for $1.00 Per Pair. S i 5 1 - in gencrol. They have two daughters: D Glovesi 3 gray cloth tops for $3.75. puatent, with low heels, $3.00 a pr. sessors, sitting as a board of relief, | the Misses Mattic and Christine Johu- oeskin Glovesin WhiOne. Clasp PATENT COLT and dull calt | WHITE BUCK Button Boota for W10 pius Afternoon togconalter. An-yidon. foxed button boots, black ecloth misses for $3.50 pair. For chil- peals of property owners in the sewer May Attend Conference. top with broad and round toe, dren, $1.75 to $2.50 pair, and for - B | district, further delays the work, the Rav. G 15, ‘iuliFatorl pestaf be the | Buy Your Easter HOSl Her Nl $3.00 to $4.00 a pair. infants at $1.50 pair, town clerk having to wait for their it s e kein sl 40 1 report before closing his books, Methodist church, is making pians h Colloctor Hemimeway proposcs {o | attend the annual scssion of the New | e e best Ya DS e — ; o - send out the town tax bills and the gonferencetiof -Methodipey Yoii get takes that ars atsointeiaERtE - 1TAVING AN AU'IOMOBIVLII'_‘ PELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPT- [l | statements for sewer assessments to- will match the prevailing an authem shades in LY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCH gether and the delay in getting the es. 3y exercising our best judgmenthhd foretho sewer tax book in shape will hold heen able to get together the best vabs in Men' up both statements for at least a 7 7 s Soy aide- T Children’s Hoslery in many seasons. % week. Mr. Hemingway intends to is- i:‘_fl'l'(k “Ill‘:"(_;‘,‘m,","10::, T‘ “';ik“':;,i Reliable Grades of Women's Lisle§osiery in her bidder, Thomas Fagan of Ken-| special music and an appropriate mes- | S1¢ _Totice for the collection of taxes St. Francis hospital, where he | 37 1-2¢ and 50c Per Pair. { Wednesday and smart. Patent kid vamp, with district tax book, but has been un- to be held in Brooklyn, | next week. Mr. Thurston bas | been laid up for several weeks with a fractured hip, having sustained the | from h}' sington. sage. - at the usual time and property own- Women's “Phoenix Silk Hosieryy black an e ik o3 f " ' f was taken after the acciden,t, and | - erim Mr. Martino’s duties consist of meet- ers who wish to settle before their | '" gls nnw" nl““‘ to gat-about with e every palr guaranteed for 75¢ Per P ing the ‘mail trains at the Berlin fecting of Fishing Club. bills are forwarded to them will be | i Women's “Phoenix” Silk Hosleryy black, depot, ‘carrying the pouches and| The Mattabesset Fishing club held | given an opportunity to do so by |@id of crutches. St the guaranteed to wear, for $1.00 Per Paj Cl sacks to the post office in Berlin and |& Mmeeting Friday evening and made | calling on the collector. The prop- | M. Thurston hopes to conduct tA¢ Women's “Gordon™ Silk Hosiery, § black and bringing back the ouigoing mail. [S0Me plans for this season’s activi-| erty owners will have a month in | [aster services a # o shades, special for $1.00 Per Pair. He serves the Kensington post office | tiS. About a half dozen new mem- | which to settle, avoiding the nine per i:nfif&-:\?&mi?:e “:‘Odnl::c:c‘:" figures Women's Novelty Silk Hosery, gl and strif in a similar manner, having a con- | bers were taken in. The matter of | cent, interest charge: which go & . that silk, special value for 98¢ Per Pair. tract with the New York, New Haven | erecting a club h i The, Methodists here expect eautl alty, i ’ G‘VE plAY APR"- 7 y g ouse near the reser on the books against delinquents, the onferance will Fetors Wiy Thavs: Beautiful Quality, all thread iKHosiery, A [ > e et b e e Tt o e St 8 and Hartt‘o{-xl railroad company, | Voir was talked over and same of the A month will also be given to per- ton to the pastorate of the local wanted shades, for $1.50 Per Pair whose duty it is to deliver the mail | members Wil look over the ground | sonal taxpavers in which to settle. el f ,‘ ’” Tr M 1] “Kayser” all pure thread Silk, Itogty, in all when the post office is less than cighty | in the ncar future. The collector does not imfend to ex- | SIURSE OF STOLISE ¥CEL 08 OEER Silk Clocks, for $2.00 and rods away from the station. & 3 tond .fhe. time after ARl 30, and|Poard gave him a unshimous cal Superior Values in Men's Hose fs25c and S Last -Moeeting in Old Hall. by May 1 |several weeks ago and also notified ’ : - e BEeSe & b Kuflsmmofl Amalfi“[ ]nflsplafls wm Major Wilcox Honorary Bearer. The Berlin Grange will meet for T;ey? 1‘:\hr?u1t‘uo‘nc :flltisc‘.‘afi:r urt action. | the ‘”s\”'“ """”‘;f‘;‘"\'}f\fi"" Rev Among the sixtecn honorary bear- |the last time in Mechanics' hall on Marnos whosclnroper s b a0 '”'”"}"' 'J"”‘ DD 4 ]”"‘“” to StV ERE s use his influence to keep the pastor PYs D I [” ers for the funcral of the late Dr.| Worthington ridge tomorrow cvening, vided by the boundarles of the sewer 2 oy _ [GSGm B DOGLOr. Oliver C. Smith of Hartford, which | When the women members serve i | district and others who were not cer- “I""" ‘“' l;”‘”‘)‘“” . “’f‘“‘ "l"““ in - — = \ were selected by ‘the Hartford Medi- | benefit supper. The new hall on i er their places are sub- |C¢harge of the church for the past|]g,yea) days, suffered s apse on | LD UCTIC & oni tain whether their places a year and has given entire satisfaction. Site paosppteassv B " PReDUCTS al society at a meeting yesterday af- | Deacon North’s hill is ra ¢ near- ati ‘o > expense en- Saturday o conditic as re- cal society a g yesterday ill is rapidly near-| ject to taxation for the expense e The conference usually keeps o pas. | S3turdsy and her condition was r Mshurg, Ma I_CARR[R’SC()NIRANR[NEWED ternoon, is Major I'rank L. Wilcox of | ing completion and, until the time| tailed by the investigators of the | = h8 SR COAEE HEAEEN oD 45- | garded as unfavorable today liam president J] Worthington ridge, Berlin. of its dedication, the meetings will be | sewer plans, took up most of the | %% S OF 1’1»01 1‘h"‘»‘")*”>“ 3t peast| Banns of marriage between Harry | Asation of Tr N The funeral Will be held at 2 o'clock | held in the homes of the various|time of the selectmen and the as- |° s not llkely that the appeal of | ponghye and Miss Veroniga Lyons of | Woflers annoufi 3 3 Az s tomorrow afternoon from the Im- |Members. & sessors at their meeting this after- this place and John Murphy of New e vt Eaelio Martino Will - Continue 10 | ;manuel Congregational church in | Supper will be served tomorrow | noon. Most of those who appeared Britaln and Miss Agner T. Downing | jaetRaturday om £ % in—Major Wil | Hartford, Rev. Dr. Charles F. Carter, night between the hours of 6 and § | simply sought information, having no of Plainville were published yester- ' i, foaie had ne Carry Mails to Beriin—Major pastor of the church officiating. He °°]‘7C]‘\ protest against the valuation placed day iIn the Church of Our Lady of cift at headqu will be in the family lot in Cewar Berlin Briefs. . on their propertics as far as the sewer W. C. Hill of the South Congregational Miss Emily Porter tax is concerned The bhoard expects | Toh Tack f 1 i t 2 o A % g X Ml ) er, ra student at| '° s v ol 4 " o : K » 2 | John H. Jackson of Hartford |t cduction had Smith’s Funcral—Other Notes. church in New Britain. The burial{ Wellesley college, is spending the | to have its report in the possession f\Was placed "“ i _'"““‘W‘r at birth ve an interesting scrmon in the | pregnt agreemel kel i i | will be in the family lot in CSedar | Easter vacation with her grandf: the of the town clerk tomorrow. §‘“ d"'_n"nt of ijts size and weakness, | Gy urch. of Our Saviour last evening 0 fext Under the able direction of George | .. Fis A : 8! ather, inway pl to make |18 now srowing satisfactorily and it is r kill cemetery. J. C. Bauer h? Collector Heminway plans to al I s Past iflith of, Farmington road, mem e e e e pecial effort to clean up the sew- | Pelieved that he can be raised Paul Raymond, sccretary of the ! . Burdick to Take No Action. Miss Lauretta Alling has i ety The infant, which was one of twi Connecticut Bible society, spoke on 8 3 5 % R camatic | i p: s ret o - F: very y as one of twins, oL 4 bers of the Ifensington [Vl‘l‘lvlhl“L‘ B urned | er tax bills. Most of them are very the other dyitiy’at birth: welshed but |the Wwork of that organization, at the| NIRIF'OLK HT ¢lub will present “The Doctor,” the i L the Methodists against making a change at this time ' will be disre- garded. Incubator Baby Growing. The little son of Probate Judge | and Mrs. George R. Byington who | BEOEGS P cox Honorary Bearer at Dr. O. C. | morning rvice in the Methodist Nufolk, March vafr's show was' so popular that the | club was requested to repeat it twice; every time for any noon | wage scale Charles Burdick, when interviewed | {2 the hame of her parents, Mr. and| gmall and Mr. Hemingway wants laughing hit of t}h« season, { 1t IUI‘ | the Stanley Rule and({Level company for ,lhe Iaster recess. She is also | will make personal calls if necessary :;n} L\] I‘l]nny: the nra{ \\(‘?k the boy h Sunda I:’h;v r '«:"n(: ‘( dgters’ hall Wednesday evening, Abril| ) New Britain, where he holds a posi- | & Y ellesley student. in order that the district book may |livec in the incubator it gaiped three-| Harry Pindar will preach at the e . 3 . i weighed since. The little fellow >hristia chusich ' tonls at] Ct relatiy and, indications are that thc show | that it is not likely that he will be |North's hill returned yesterday from | AMount to be collected for the sewer (0 £ R R o P00 m:f"f““ 450 Cliristindg . hurehmuight - Rbg o i ot a | obliged to take any civil action to | Springfield, Mass., where she was the | Qistrict on all property within 1 s a prospects | 7:15. 00 b T o who saw “The | Protect his interests as a result of the |8uest of her sister. boundaries is l¢ss than $2,200 mak- g by: this elub. To those who saw “The | ing it apparent that the proportionate L L Large assortment of Cinerafa, | mo RAVE FHM ol MR 5 sdason, (P et hennle: Bengatt Pollard, sel¥iiliam Lyons of Kensingt e - oody, who is in charge | jyyacinth, RKaster Lilies and many oty sl Jis statement will be quite significant, | for some of his property B S Sl atiam JBut | small, . ides Y ik b e i S L L ler of Glastonbury. Marino For Dog Warden, ::I‘“(‘ l'm“\ J”’ ':"‘"v "‘"‘“d"_"]_‘\””’"'.“m flowers J. L. Ahlquist, Maple A : s = i T K ce with the device and it is inter- Telegraph compa ttle the matter between our-| H. H. Damon is confined to his| Police Officer Philip Marino has | ., him greatly, Mrs, Florence | vt crease the numbg slike taking the matter into court. | threatened with pneumonia. ——————————— | 3, novice at the raising of children | % teen. This woul Still Improving. Miss Margaret daughter of i fligeld i i Major and Mrs. Frank L. Wileax. has | §f " first case are naturally pleasing to nd is in line Doctor” is a ‘comic drama in The condition of Miss Laura Smith | returned from school to spend the [] her. Of Argentine Ambassador Aboard Re- | gmong certain la of tne best amateur playwriters of to- | jured in a runaway accident a week M AR 4 Josecph T. McCarthy, clerk | i s S g ¥ 7 rs. J. T. Hart is visiting in South Josep! . cCarthy, clerk, today an « “re 29 . day. Mr. Griffith states that it is the ugo was xeparte'd today to be slightly- | norwalk, Conn. & y instied the call for the annuai meet- | .\.nrw;?lm.\ }l I“ .\!,u‘ hl - ',I,N ;rn NEW WAGE S Yest play that he has ev produced. | 1y improved. She is gaining steadily ing of the sanitary and sewer dis- naval yacht Mayflower, with President nment of characters, whick fact | chances for recovery.have vanished. |1@S Planted a number of maples about ing, calloused feet and Monday evening. Annapolis harbor this morning ind /| iron mills of the 1 evidenced by the smoothness with his beautiful home on Main street, corns. At tivis session, according to the anchored near the new Argentine lat-| sumed operation § ¥ ¢ 3 g i res S Or < to be c Zles ferendum of thdg Here they Instead of the vesper service there | The town repair gang was busy to- e TIZ ports of the officers and clect a dis-| T rosident Wilson is to be the Sjest)¥y : 5 : i ras a speclal service Sec day removin E 5 pEE ‘Sure! 1 use et ; S . of honor at lunchcon given by fthe|sociation of Shee Dillington Hopper, a New York was a special service at the Second y oving the shoulder on Far trict committee While there v.s" Argentine amlssshéor Dr. Napon, | Worker ” and gets it ... A. E. Moore | evening at 7 o’clock, when the pastor, | ¢rected at a dangerous spot at the foot trouble. meeting it is said the faction oppos- | Picton, his friend, who tey. Samuel A. Fiske, spoke on the foot of Deacon North’s hill. ing the idea of sewering the town | it .. Geo, &, Grifiith In these terrible days of war, a |graded to climinate the muddy con- B ing vote against having a llmn-n({ g ~ y e ] . . Crumley Chuggs, a nice old man | peculiar interest attaches to the peo- | ditions which have prevailed there on > \ | | committec this year. Such a course, | I'HE POPULAR SHOE STO fer Raymond Watking | as intensely patriotic as they are| Angelo Binardo began work (oduy any further effarts of an official char- | id Afl ]mpoflan Nupoleon B. Plunker, an inventor, | deeply religious. Anton Lang, who |at the Winchester Repeating Arms | v / acter for the making of the improve. | " wanting ..... C. Oscar Tdgerly | two presentations has gone off to war 9 p i Shrist” j Brief Fanny Mayfair, cashing In 1910, Rev. Mr, Fiske had the The Sympathetic Christ” s the rief b M 2 he | gubject upon which Rev. L. B. Gray R —and hag it ... Lena V. Johnson | piav. which is s Ono 8. o 3 Mrs. Anastasia Billowby, another }lm'l whigh 1s staged only once every | East Berlin Methodist church. In| You can be happy-footed just Iike [ MO on “Prayer’” at the Lenten scr- decade. Since his return, he has al- | the evening he spoke on “The Chang- | me. Use “TI%" and never suffer with | vice in the Church of Our Lady of | Ye oot forn is disappointed ... Minnie L. Gibbs Blaos Nottrer ok i . & fiffie Picton, Tom’s wife, who wants To’l’;‘nll:i‘wf::"]’;" “l"‘f"",lll“’lf‘l]e‘ ;"“e- | Charles Burdick injured his hand |len, tired, sthelly feet. “TIZ” and |nounced vesterday that mass will be | Nt Waitin o & he will tell of the | gighily today while at work at the | only *TIZ” takes the pain and sore- | celebrated in the church on Holy | ) and « riety @ rou Ellen s, Olmquis ; e : trouble Iise (S faRait ehureh 1h New Britaii, e ow held on Good IFriday and Holy Sat-| ombina of leath illustrates his talk with about seventy X over the telephone this morning at | MI8 Willard I. Alling of Kensington, | them settled during the month. Ho [ tW0 and three-quarter pounds when i 3 ;i i fhiie, quarters of a pound. ¥ s I . o be hel e Ad- acel 7. Rehearsals are well undér way | tion as foreman, made the statement Mrs. A. H. Bushnell of Deacon| P® closed as carly as possible. The |9 pounc ie has not been | union service to be held in the Ad will be the most sueccessful ever stage of his living are now considered | s — deed which Carrje Bennett Pollard rilli , 1. g William Lyons of Kensington spent | share of cach taxpayer will be ve of the case, introduced the incubator % i ;i | others Also large fresh supply of B A ! : ; ers of the Amen for. it will be remembered that last| “If Mr. Clark feels so disposed, we Bomiin e B w . anc hiting Streets ainyille he said, adding that he would | home on Worthington ridge, being | been appointed by the selectmen 10 | poperts the attending nurse, is also | directors from ty once in Berlin and once in ISast Wilcox, in incubators, and the results of her WILSON TO BE GUEST said, at the annus acts, by Charles Townsend, vne | of Norton road, who was severely in- | aster vacation in Berlin. Sewer District Mecting. public’s Battleship Moreno. have fewer men lie has exercised rare judgment in the | and practically all doubls as to her | Selectman James J. Titzsimmons|“T1Z” for tender, puffed-up, burn- | (i G0 [0€ SURMIY @hd sewer: 418 | \ilson and party on board, arrivedoff | Youngstown, O, re going along. Lectured on Passion Pla Kensington. sship oreno. wage scale accep arc going along. sington hotitellehet vote 506 116 Ait on: 1ou tleship Moren B ¥ ~ 3 5 5 ing A i About broker, who wanuts some | Congregational church in Berlin last | Mington road. A guide rail was seemingly mno great interest in the | Rousa wie: bAlMRIG. th for- | work i’ this sect e e L L i by Of OberdAmiadrian The town farm road has been will make an effort to have the meet. | = who wants the widow, and gets | ple of this Bavarian village who are | rainy da » they believe, will effectually prevent 10 wants the earth—and keepe | took the part of Christus in the last | works at New Haven. ment for a year at least | F. 40 B i Lasier bon | 2 M # B W gt e Walter McElroy of St. Ir ' oung widow, who want: lark | p Attenda ST v < youns {‘Dleasure of attending/''tho - Passion |iprenched yesterday morning at the cis' church, Bridgeport, gave a ser- the LKaster i | widow, who wants to elope, and 5 # > s SRS 4 wyays been in great demand as a Pas- | ing City | tender, raw, burning, blistered, swol- | Mercy last evening. 1t was an-| | £ portant our venge—and then there’s 2 s i : <5 . 2 ye wondetful play, at the South Congre- | gtanlev Rule and Level company in s out of corns, callouses and bun- | Thursday at 5 a. m. Services will be ou 1« ct from in five stereopticon views. iritain. so0n as you put your feet in a |urday at § o'clock in the morning. | Comc us Wilfred Bastian received a bad cut | ouet hiw Fipht eye wilie catehing be- bath, you just feel the happi- Harry Tyler of Farmington road is yeg I, and IIL, Tom's| Passion Week Services, hind the bat in a ball game Friday ss souking in. . How good your poor, jagain able to be out -after having | : 1 Q P counfry home. Toolow o) usis) -Susm Ada | afternton; | old feet feel. They want to dance | been confined to the house for a week Prlceb ang At Ihjtaiwopdland glade. | wityiithe ragbmdendutions. of the | :Mrs, Geofge A. Brooks and M e ol i Ll e 2 : ! £ stantly draws out all the poisonous | e 5 | 2 00 Martipo’s Contract Renewed. standing committee, special services | Wililam Seaver of Meriden spent ves_ | exudations which puff up ‘\’m”. Tosk Miss Viola Spencer is ill with ton- g\ . tO . ohrough Postmaster Henry L. | Will be held in the Berlin church this |terday as the guests of Julian Hall|und cause sore, inflamed, aching silitls at the home of her ' grand- Porter, the postal authoritics at Wash. | Week. The sermon Wednesday eve- (of Herlin. swoaty, smolly. fecf, { mother. Mrs. George 1. Spencer | T . on, D, €. have notified Emelio | Ming will be on “The Silence of God Adam Adamovitch has rented his| Get a 25 cent box of “TIZ" at any | Mrs O. L. Clark and children New. | L [ rtino of Kensington, that his figure | Thursday on “The Marks of the Lord | house to A. I. Larson of New Brit-| drug store or department store. Get | €11 and Olive of = Cliftondale, Mass., | for carrying mail between the Berlin | Jesus” and Triday on “The Joy of |ain, who will move in April 1. Mr. | instant foot relief. Laugh at foot suf- #'¢ Visiting at the home of Rezistrar | 2 st office and the railroad station, | the Cros: The meetings rWi“ all | Adamovitch will board with them. | ferers who complain. Because your |1. Iw Newell of Maple street am ) baen accepted and that his con- | commence at 7:30- o'¢clock. They will | He has also rented the tenement house | feet are never, gever gong to bother or Miss Winifred Bates of Broad strect ct will be renewed. There was one all be brief, devotionai meetings with | to T. W, Johnson' of Begkley. ‘“lflkc you limp any more. who has been ill with pne<gionia for ASK THE CLERK FOR S. & H. GREEN STAMI Time—Midsummer.