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Plainvilie News |F0R EVERY SUFFERER BIG SALE OF TighETS | FROM GONSTIPATION Rheumasalts Insures Quick fOR ANNUA[ BANQUEI The satczat.n:‘ufva{?o .l}nenlzliia quickest | The Hartford Silk Store Agents For Standard way to relleve ccnstipation and all the R Sel e o misery and ills that go with it, is to dis- We Are Exclusive Selling Agents for Hartford for . solve little Rheumasalts in water and and ~\|mlnm¢- Lyra™ (.,p.fl,. drink it while it is effervescing. Committee Rtmns Ovcr 150 RES- | “Fneummaantis is a ‘scintineatt siendes o and chemically pure carbonated lithia z drink that cleans out the stomach and : ; eivations Made Already intestines, eliminites toxins and poisons b » and leaves the intestinal canal clean and e 5 sl swee ° = A - If you are hothered with constipation, S lk D ‘ d d L $ y H'};E ]'0 GH cflv L’mCOMB HER[ headaches, sallow skin, coated tongue, l S, l'eSS 00 S an | Uy . UL bad breath, indigestion, billousness, neu- ralgia “or rheumatism, then you need The reduced prices on Silks, Dress Goods and Lining B | = Theumasalts. Fine for both adults and week only at this time, cannot fail to interest ynany. Wg W 2 % | Committee of Arrangements Elated | infants. that you want these materials now—we know that you val LCis = uric acid solyent” an weil &0 & S high standard of value of our goods—and we believe Wat # g - Progress e—1& ¢ Re- | line laxative. Instead of “doping” yourseif sh & goods wpa 25,000 on Sale Monday, April S e SEe line taxative. Insiean of “doping” yourselt | @ TIEL WARIAE 26 U O ana. thereby do [ igne P Superintendent—Start | ative” pills and tablets, <e Rheumasalts. | | much business as we would do in several The reductions It is delicious to the tacte and acts quickly erous. Note them carefully, study your needs and come With conc s as they are in Burope we coensider ourselve: nost for- & > 2 = 5 p e e T e S el e 4 Work on Westwood Park Highway, | Without griping or nausen. Rheumasalts advantage of the savings, Sannie e A ke e a il ] is as pure as the natural laxative salts PECIAL PRICES ARE FOR ONE WEEK ONLY-—Sale Sta e o o et o iy TeRee ey CTeeae. SR L S e T m:r";‘ e e t k e e e spectu » leaving ) i « ® Slates governme = . . Rl Ry ; 2 e next ti ¥ need a laxative, asl spectors here, - and are guarantead free from scah and dis sold for the cighth annual banauet | ;. gruggist for about five ounces of = z = = 4 OTR STAR ROSE BUSH COLLECTION gave such universal satis ¥ | of the i’usiness and Improvement as- | Rheumasalts. If he hasn't the original 0 \N k S I P S Ik' A& S NEW 5 : o 1o | Rheumasaits, write to' the Rheumavath ne yveek's daie Irices on SHUKS tic jast year that we offer you another th ear. ALL NE ¥ sociation to be held in the Town hall Company, Minneapolis, Minn. who will cked FIVIZ in a package. Mme. Augustine Gumol . White; on Wednesday, April 21st, according | be siad o nee that ygu are supplled ShifoncTafiata ds8 inches it D oK AN . Jule Grotez, red; Duke of eck, scarlet 1rmine; nia, car- 1o the I.l,]"".l; presented at the meet- . ’ | soft, lustrous finish, regular price $1, sale price 79c¢ yard. mine; Victor Verdier, deep rese shaded with carmine; one of the above in # | ing of the committee of arrangements m— | Crepe de Caine, 42 inches wide, all the fashionable shads cach held Saturday night. With the ban- | number of county and state officers regular $: quality, sale price $1.59. Price for the Above r ortment 69¢ package. M | quet ten days away there are but [ und delegates from other divisions in Our entire stock of Crepe Charmeuse, an imported quall fifty table reservations left, the com- [ ettendance. inches wide, regular price $2.50, sale price $1.79 yard. 15 000 Hal‘d BUSheS at 121 2 Ceflts Each mittee having decided to limit the [ Attorney Joseph F. Dutton acted Chiffon Taffeta, 36 inches wide, in all the new strect and y ) p ft At tne’ DBupauet ing shades, also black, regular price $1.50, sale price $1.19 number of tickets to 200, and as there | as toastm . Cuvder by Number to Avoid Confusion of Names, | are large delegations from New Bri- | Among the speakers which he intro- Crepe de Chine, 42 inches wide, in all the new shades for tain and Bristol to be taken care of, | duced were Rev. H. Walsh, the and evening wear, including ivory and black, our regular $2.00 Ulrich Brunner, cherry color. General MeArthur. R | it is apparent that the sale will have | chaplain and Rev. Wiiliam P. Kit ity, sale price $1.50 yard Glo Lyonnais color white. 5 Frau Karl Druschki, white, to be closed early this year. -0) : Ryan, presi- Satin Messaline, 36 inches wide, in all shades, our reg! Mme. riel Luizet, color 5 Mabel Morrison, pure white. | The progress made by the committee | dent of the I auxiliary; John F. quality, for this sale 79¢ yard. rase Graus au Teplitz, color red. il | is most satisfactory and the members | Leeney of New Britain, nd B, F. atin de Luxe. 36 inches wide, in all shades, including ive Paul Neyron, color dark rose. Captain Christy. delicate pink. are grgatly encouraged over the out- | Wrenn of South Mancheszer. black, regular price $1 for this sale, $1.09. ’ John Hopper, rose with crim. 9 W. A. Richardson. look. On account of the business de- Solos by Mrs. Minnie T. Crean of | son centre. 20 Hugh Dickson, dark red. B | 1ression there was a fear that the at- | New Britain and T. J. Quilty of Hart- | ’ . Magna Charta, bright pink. 21 Hillingdon. terdance at this vear's banquet would | ford were entertainingly rendered. One week S Sale P"ces on Dress Anna De Dieslach. color pink. Princess Louise Victoria. . B | chow a ralling off. Instead the de- | The addresses werc<very interesting jshcr Halmes, color crim- La France, lilac r mand for tickets is greater than ever [ and the spirit of good fellowship con, Dorothy Perkins, pink climb- 8 | ind the general interest shown by the | which prevailed helped to make the | inches wide, regular price $1 and $1.25, for 79ec. Farcness Rothschild, color ing. townspeople gives indication that the | cession one that will live long in the | French Serge, 48 inches wide, all the latest colorings,, rose. Persian Yellow, vellow. . § | aftair will be a big success. memory of the membets and their price $1 yard, for this sale 70c yard. Céline Iorestier, color vyel- 26 Crimson Rambler, red climb- ! While they were inclined to be re- | triends. Cream Serge, 50 inches wide, for Walsts, Dresses and oy e ticent on the subject, members of the e S regular price $1, for this sale, 69¢ yard. i A e ot o commitiee admitted this merning that Jnhn"';‘""l ::]’:"; _"":‘;'_‘""l 5 Silk and Wool Poplins, all the season’s latest shades, 42 Pink Killarney, pink. o they were making an effort to get the anm‘"‘-l w o o7 ":P‘ ’\T““ \'I f;} wide, regular price $1.50, sale price $1.09 yard. Mrs. John Laing, lilac rose. Clio, extra fine pink. Governor Marcus H. Holcomb to at- | po S e, BEEO0 00 LAs Sove Sors Wool Poplins, 48 Inches wide, all the latest shades, & tend the banquet and although they | CRERI L) A Ay DA 26 heavy quality for suits and dresses, regular price $1, sale had received no definite promise from “‘i‘\“; Fambivasithsiciicial repressntag i8¢ sand him they were hopeful that he would < ejloca ethodist church, Covert Suitings, 54 inches wide, regular price $1.50, fo SAVING AN AUTOMOBILI DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITALY YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMIT- | 1M they were hopeful that he Would |4 ¢cnding in place of the pastor, Rev. R : G ALL DRY GOGDS PURCHASED OF TS the ovening. Governor Holcomb is|G: B: Thurston, whose physical con- S b persona!l_\' known to many of Plain« ;‘l‘““l‘;‘trn“a:v it impossible for him to E) . . . f e e - . ow: e s, and, s he fele 10t | SR s expocted nat che con- One Week’s Sale Prices on Linings R FM N re Chairman Stevens was asked fo |been-up to the mark of early winter|him it is possible that he will accept | ference will grant the request of the A. B. C. Sllk, 36 inches wide, in all the light and dark @l B&Pdml CW appoint a committce to receive the land the pastor urges azain the duty | the invitation to attend the banquet. {10¢al Methodists to have Mr. Thurs- for dresses, waists and linings, guaranteed fast color, regulap s m i v s et (v e omes o= | votorans. He has made out the fol- |and privilege of supporting this ser-| The complete list of speakers was | (00 remain here as pastor for at least 45¢, for this sale 39c yard. lowing list. From the Sons of Veter- |vice. From this time to July should | announced today as follows: Frank H. | another vear, Mr, Lamb stated that Satin Coat Lining, 36 inches wide, guaranteed for two ! ans' assoclation, *. Lincoln, H. be the most favorable period of the ! Johnston, president Connecticut | the announcement of appointments regular price $1, for this sale 79¢ yard. Damon > \n; from the |vear for the prayer meeting: the timid | Chamber of Commerce; Frank . |Rhad not been made up to the time he Plain and Brocaded Venetian Coat Lining, 32 inches wid ughte ¢ veterans, Miss Agnes | do not need to fear the rigors of win- | Wheeler, president of local associa- |eft the conference Saturday. - He ular price 50c and 59¢ yard, for this sale 39¢ yard, . Georze P Dunham and |ter and there is something of a let- | tion; Charles H. Norton of Worcester | Sonsiders it likely that the ministers Black and colored Sateen, 36 inches wide, regular prie Silk and Wool Poplin, all the new wanted colors and bl BADGES ]'0 “VE]‘S" Mss Nora Luby, and from the citizeus [up in the many tasks of the over- jand Rev. Frederick Buckley of Water- :‘n‘"" be given their assignments tomor- sale price 20¢ yard. at large A. L. Moffatt Charles F. Lewis | worked. Lot us all get together and | bu Lewis L. Brastow will be the B { Black and colored Sateen, 36 inches wide, regular i and William H, Hyde. As yet, he has | boom the prayer meetings of this|toastmaster. The afte-dinner pro- Getsl Pastorate in i Hethel sale price 19c yard. b ot had opportunity to consult [church for the next ten weeks and|@ram is cxpected to be one of the Rev. John Kennedy, a native of this Black and_colored Percaline, 36 inches wide, regular prie e co pe ascertuin whether or | just see if we don't feel better. | Dest the association has ever given. |Pplace. who has been serving as a sale price 19¢ grd. The catering will be done again |curate in New Haven, has been ap- : i not they il willing to serve. ite TII, | a _» fl fi\ f| el = T8 | Willis Mildrum Qum Rt L i o . e e g 5 ushell to ensuit Dscar Benson of (0 MUE Tl S iilage, is/| EcRves of New Britain has been :nra'to‘ of the Catholic church in % 3 orlin and ¢ : s the rostmaster in ths . IS | given the contract for the decorating | Bethel. e 4 o = * . 15t Berlin and im to le | SormeL i | & . t ) ] ; 666 Om 20 (618 dl l')x!llmfim Star Spangle! Panner,” as the clos- | 10 SETOUTIY 1] gtha “‘1; “‘“'i “"l{"fllf]“mm ox's orchestra will supply the | Father Kennedy was born on|ing o fog yesterday fifteen miles city of Berlin is engaged ing number on the presram for the d out for his recovery. A trained music. A picked chorus has been | Proad street, Plainville, his family | northeast of Barnegat, N. J., was|work besides those mention i el e e e constant attendance at is | rehearsing for several days the popu- | living here for several vears. The | headed well up on the beach today [It is excavating & great to be rendered while the | new pastor has many friends in Plain- ) i 11 |lection befors the Men's Lyceum a; Ci>0€ i g | lar song > near the Mantoloking coast guard sta- | c#nal barges on the weste: " Mr. Milidrum ree o a = . - i i g as " & W. W H E}RUW Rm M.H 1{. nuhmber of weeks ago when the or-| . Mildrum reccived his appoint- | cours ire heing served. All the | Ville who will be pleased over his pro- | yion Inasmuch as she lay well in- |the city, after having open ol hadl the Now Britain) vot p0-nt 00 postmagterJune -1 diners will join with them. T. W, |motion. side the bar, it was thought that her [one to the east of the city. o ot pey e MF. Stevens stated | HiS commission was signed by Pr O’Connor of New Britain has agreed Brief Ttems. extrication would be difficult. a year ago. It is also b i i Tagt Borlin Mny Nt e on has consented | Q€N MeKinley July 9, 1898, the office | to handle the distribution of tickets| Martha Rebekah lodge will give a| The'Invermay was bound from |whalesale market hall, & : Lo take this part in the prosram. | RAving been made a presidential one | in the Hardware City and he has also | public whist tonight in Odd Fellows | Dublin for New York in ballast. Her |industrial art, besides abou Recover—Death of George Sariske, All other arranzements, as| & ring the <econd administration nfl promised that the visitors will have | hall. captain and crew were still aboard to- | dozen other schools. of | Prezident Cleveland. | something in the musica} line that Lewis V. Judson is home from | day. tn politics Mv. Mildrum is an ardent | will even outclass the “grasshopper” | Clark University in Worcester y g B rcester — - S 1 s Rk vepublican, and since early manhood | ode, the hit of last year's banquet. |few days 4 L TRIPLE TRAGED rancis’ Hospital, | d an. = s ol Shors ys. MU NEW 2 - ~ 1 3 i he has taken an active interest in pub Pomoroy Wilcox, a. local moloist of | o airectors of Sequassen club will| > oCT W CONSTIUOKION. Fnacted on Island of St. Lyceum Meete at M. 1. Church. el e e abok M R et ; n Prang axed > 5 > . lic Tairs, o ab een years | #hility, has accepted an invitation to 5 R AjrangGiments for, (1 ption of | .ppore is an unfortunate conf 1/ he scrved on the school bourd, and |iead the singing. He will also con- ;‘P“;' a '{.""_L‘:“S this evening in 0dd | 1, Berlin Despite War—Sub: Eeias Coast of Colombk ‘ellows ock. Built. (Correspondence of the Associats the ¥etorans {7 th Bnoem in regard to the place of the meet- | he was also a member of the town | tribute a few sol>, R Michael Sullivan has been called to Panama, Friday, April ment in New Britain who ¢ to Wwisit } Wl Northampton where his mother is ser- | (Correspondence of the Assoctated Press.) | little Island of St. Andres, relating to the cleaning up L LU B I R iy W rounds, etc. were left with the thotboral S i U iing of the Men's lyceum this evenir executive committee, He has been The banquet will begm at 7:30 s JEeaw e members wish it made clear that | offered and has declined a number of | sharp to give ample time to the 3rEotine o citizens held Tuat evenins, it WUl be held “atf Sthe hodist | political offices. Mr. Mildrum is a | sbeakers. The committee has secured | iousty il Berlin, March 31.—Fareigners who | rorth coast of Colombia, has at the 1 Memori: v, Amon;: ¢hurch and not at tha Upsen’s Corner | prominent member of Washington | some good souvenirs and there will he | This was visiting day for the teach- | came to Berlin now are astonished to | the scene of a triple tragedy! they thi B It Wi kiecidad ‘to distri lodge, No, 81, A, and A. M.. of|a couple of surprises for the diners |ers in !_he local schools and the pupils | ind how much new construction, not- | an American and his daug ute to cuch of the “vets'” & . Teale is to give an in-| Cromwell and aas filled the chairs of | when they are escorted to their | Were given a holiday, withstanding the war, is going on in | native physician who rece T o i ot 1 ddress, relating varied ex- | senior warden, master and deacon in | Places at the talle. A month’s mind mass for Mrs. |and under the streets. The munici- | uated at an American medi \ment, s ‘upon xljr sea in different the lodge. He is a native of East Ber- Start Work on Highway. Henry O'Hhra was celebrated this | pality is building a subway under the Memphis, Tenn. Accord nd to he of the world and John Thomp- | lin. With First Selectman W. J. John. [MOTNIing in the Church of Our Lady | Principal north-and-south street to the | formation arriving by schel jcated to Civil W ill sing. The meeting is open Berlin Briefs, con in charge of a foree of men | Of Mercy by Rev. Willlam P. Kil- | city, and on carrying out this scheme | Pusey had been a frequent everybody | o T > e g i S coyne. it has just torn away the chief bridge | the home of Theodore Robl OB a motion, i siness o | Miss Laurabells Compton of Pough- | started work this morning on the new : N over the Spree. It is also putting a | fnally pald Mr, Robinson’s >ho meeting w + select e r Chinese Song keepsie is visiting her aunt, Mrs. | Lighway in Westwood park. The road | J. Frank Vinol was home over Sun: | 5700 o 6 PP One under -the fameus | marked attention. His sulty nator (laudc 5 ltev, Jumes H, [Robert Hock- | Jumes Woodruff of Worthington | was ordered by the voters at the an- | day from Madison where he has con- was ot viewed: ittt oulil shall no longer be impaired in ap-|Y0Ung Wwoman's parents, RN Rl Tt s street Unter den Linden, so that it pearance by the sight of street-cars| Physiclan was given to crassing it. Further to the east an-|that he must cease hig other subway is in course of con-|the morning of March 23 M struction through very crowded bus-|S0N. accompanied by friend fness sections; one of the two great| 9P & horseback ride into th electrical companies is building it. 1t|A short distance from the If will connect suburbs in the north and | {hey were mel by Dr. Pusey, man and rank ¥ ford, as "anum occupied the puipit of the Ber- | Tidge. nuallownimeeting, iresidentsfof ithe tary. These two men acte ® lin Congregationn] chuvch at the Jolmson, caretaker at the | Westwood park section succeeding in The Crescent Past Noble Grands’ it on the cotnmittce which ar A 2 worehip yesterd N Mr. | Misses 1hondesec’s place on Worth- | ¢onvineing them of the need of the [association will meet with Magnolia today | improvement. Rebekah lodge of Bristol on Tuesday, go of the fiftieth anniversary of 3 h at (he same time, ““he sub- | moved to the farm in the northern | Il 1S expected that it will take{ April 13th at 3 o'clock in the after- cation ef the monumeat. e 5z et toy. Mr. R A e art of the town which they pur- | 1early a month to compiete the job. [noon. Election of officers will take X move, WEBENS i1 ’\‘\‘,"“_‘«‘ fleThe Bflcacy of the Atonemé “hased from Carl Carlson last week. Superintendent Resigns. place. SPTGWESguhEIA, W W Degin . Mr. Fiske preached on the dul ; . license was issued this| William E. Kelvey has Tesigned as| Mrs. M. P. Ryder of Maple street, and Georg § dwin of the ject “*Arousing ihe 1 nt Fowers. e e Noloto ez ol thict supertntendent of the Osborne and | Who is ill with muscular rheumatism, wy manded that Miss Robinson oMb Crang sh Arae 3 morn ny 2 , ag v r 2 5 northeast with those in the south. c asleddoco Sunuay sol hour [Rev. ! three, and M Antonctle Angiere, | Stephenson factory, a position which | I8 reported to be improving. east pany him to his office. Thi it e el e e erts anc wife, who azed twenty-six, both of Kensington. | he held for the past two years. | Sequassen lodge will confer the first | Another important improvement has | fUs¢d to do. The doctor S o § v B irt yex as missior It is understood Mr. Kelvey will take | degree at is regular meeting next | ore shot from his revolver B T L E : been undertaken by the Prussian rail- cntertained the chii Reports will be presented and of-{ 4 place with the Pratt and Whitney | Thursday night. | way authorities—the ‘,n,nr,;f,',,:,,. I.\f back of her head, killing W o it el ppiba i ficers o »d at the annual meeting | .. v : i g 0 F e arenlth g b hinese & S e e o e s avanyetm Hartford Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fox have gone | the Friedrich-Strasse Station, the prin- | 1% At N e AT inhions (2o We e SRR B 2 Sharles Newton. secretary of the |to New Haven where they will make | cipal rallway station in the heart of | LAter the physician met Qe asked to display ! and bunting. |, at the ¢ 0t 2 e o |Kensgingion Congregational church, | company, will attend to the duties of | their home. the city. Here this efipeaaits incivad | Iheon, who had heard of hi o decorations will b ced uy ; 1d were ahlizedliol fleal tor tho | vhich to h ld thisz evening in | the “superintendent, temporarily at | alvi » e S ter's death. He also was the mgnument, hut the surrounding 5 . S sl the church parlors, commencing at | Jeast 3 Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Avery of Park | roof hps been torn away in order tof ..o " oy hen w B e | PE Rt Ol ol weir lives i . = P ) street had as their guests over Sun- [double the size of the building. The| Smni¥; The doctor theR ! C. H. Burs T | Sariche Boy Dies. : i O e st banq et day Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Miller of S RS S Ve Lot o ftteo S e e The Berlin Literary society will hold Over 125 Hibernians and thelr | Watertown. v | | e ——— - — ¢ this « » the meeting which was | friends attended the open meeting and f o i " ? ~ 15 and_pin upon their couts | durition, Georee, the fourteen-years. | 1% meeting vils 1 the open ; Thirty younz people received their THE POPULAR SHOE STORE the monument. At the time | old von of Atn. and Mra, Andrew Sar | D3 engolice G ondavyf end s SLythoborestylie division, | firat Holy Communion al the 9 o'clock ¢ were atruck off und about two |ahout & month ago, died shortly af- | LCCOUNt of the town meeting, An at- A . Bail| adyjof Mercy. | N ; - : : ctive program hag been arranged. ' 1t Was one of the most successful frundred we ft over. 1 ter 9 ek vesterdars morning at St 5 5 v . Fairs ever miven by the organisation Richard Allam and family who have | civen nutioriis o name her own | Iranels hospital, Hartiond, wer Sclectman Glbney has the town| o .0, "0 ocers were complimented | P8R living in 1. P. Newell's house on i : ttee, being i 1eted to choose | underweni operations for hone disens: fee ot pr IR SR e T e D e el splendidlshowing made Maple street have moved to New Bri- N €5 half dozen soung Iadiesiof the | L 3 ¢ ing the road from the Mill corner to | 4 & ace. ain. 7 a half dozen jadics of the |in his left le M. 3. Kenn in . T 121 Besides the mcmbers there were a | ‘40 e it ) compary of New Britain werc given | Bowers' corner. - A new fence will Rev. L. F. Baker preached at the sense cf the m\"\if;z was that it | chatge of the body and the funeral | e erccted at the side of the road on — | morning service in the Methodist - P appropriate for somcons |wiil he held tomorrow morning from | Honiss' Hill. - church yesterday. { ; ou are experiencing the uty on to give a brict te > Sacred Heart church in New Brit- Mrs. A, B. Eden and daughter, of | temperance lecture at the South \ in comfort. Every part is flex| a- the history @ in, Orange. N. J.. are the guests of | church in New Britaif. T : the step is easy, the tread el to the ercetion The little follow is survived by his | Bast Berlin relative Miss Emma Perry of Maple Hill = R the movement graceful. Wh making by {parents and two brothers, Andrew and The town clerk today completed the | SPent the week-end as the guest of LFSTFR_ AND 5 ABAEL d“““" - more, Red Cross Shoes have a weir of the historicad | popg el was e B ni ALl e y - it Postmaster and Mrs. Henry L. P, Lt painters, paperhangers an dec- R tinct style for each and every . " rizht youngster [ work on the tax hooks which are to 3 Ty L. Porter = We have large 1 f C from the belfry oF i nnq was heloved by his teacher nd | he used by Charles F. Lewis when he | ©f Berlin, orators. S hRTe I RIGe 0o 0 g ferent occasion. Come in and nsington Congrogatioral church | sehgolmates in the Worthington Gram- | ‘gssumes his new duties next month, | Under the auspices of the local| o ciiate mol B e smmieron M the new Spring models in Sh years. Rev. Carleton Hazen |jar school e SR 1 es his new S . . c Lo § g request, call and leave samples at Oxfords and Colonials, Sl At e : el | A number from thls town will at- | Grange, the Burritt Grange will pre-| your home and give vou estimate won information f i S .| tend tne annual meeting of the cen.|sent the play “Her Friend, tae| on your work. Also we do general PI'|08 53 50 “UU 54 pertment Commander Frederick qHis parents now - resideat 10815 Gongregational el at Middle. | Enems” at the Town hall Wednesday | carpentering ropairs at reasonable g WJU, 9.0V, arty g < « | Nor! reet. i 3 3 .vening. dance wi , e 76 5 § cter to the effect that nearly fiftr prLh town this evening. Rev. Samuel A. ‘\inm"f. A dur ‘\Hll follow, prices. Phone 76, or 12-5, Plain- hown Only By automobiles will be required to con- Plea for Belter Attendance. Fiske of Berlin has been the president The Thursday night service of the ville, Conn. 4-8-tf . ) ] i B The ar : ; of the orgzanizatios : o past [ Kensingt ‘ongregational church HvE L vey the'old soldiers to the monument, The calendar of the Second Con-|¢f the org ation during the pa, Kensington Congrega r : the meeting thought it advisable ‘o [gregational church in Berlin, which | Yo&r. will be held at the parsonage this BRITISH BARK ASHORE. . . ake some arranzements for the | was issued yesterday. the follow- The Epworth league of the Ken- vook.l S = . ndling of the traffic, appointing Of- |ing to say in regard to the attend. | sington Metaodist church met at 6:30 Theé Worthington A, C. will give a | Invermay Well Up On Beach Near 941 Maln S' HAHTF ! " William J. Ritch anmfnrnm ance at the mid-week services: The | o'cloce last evening instead of to-| benefit dance tomorrow evening in Mantoloking Coast Guard Station. <o with power to enguge attendance at the Thursday cvening | morrow evening, several of the| Forresters' hall. McKeon's orchestra New York, April 12.—The British ance necessary. : meeting for the lust month has not|members wish o hear Miss Armor's | will furnish the music. bark Invermay, which ran ashore dur- = ASK THE CLERK FOR S. & H, GREEN STAMPS ged for the eelebration & NS icke preaching o rermon his | ington ridze, and Mrs. Johnson, route _—_TS A A e A A AL M e A