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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1 916, EA“.[D D{]WN EPS; POUARDEMEN oro FOUND IN GONTEMPT 2 Thomas Cassidy Was Defending (Phone¢ Number Charter 5200) (.\lmll.)‘u‘l:rs (':ll‘(‘t"l_l‘_lm < § | Friend Who Had Been Arrested GOURT REMITS FINE [POSED HAVE YOU SEEN OUR COLORED LINENS? e e A IF NOT, COME. LET US SHOW THEM [ ——— Conlon on Intoxication Charge— ' Plainville News These beautiful Linens are more popular than ever before for Suits, Dresses, Skirts and Coats. Our orders for the same were placed over a year ago, and thopgh some say colors are scarce, and some shades almost Ghore ok e e impossible to get. We have a complete assortment of all the wanted col ors and at prices much less than they can be bought for : in when these i 2 we now have are gone. Amongthe many you will find light blue, old blue raigned before Justice A. H. Condell navy, black, brown, light pink, old rose, nile green, dark green, lavende. late today, Constable Anderson hiv- light sray, dark gray, heliotrope. natural oyster and white. A fine line, ing arrested himbheat the center list Laster Services in the Churches. Conlon of Pierce street will he ar- B Dol TH T Tine e sine s ot ron syt N on G fisssnls g ans he pllitaricony able Irish Linen, 36 inches wide alsopr . French Linens of 47 inch lon was under the influence of liquor width, for 8714c yard- Best yarn dyed and shrunk Irish Linens, 45 inches and was causing a disturbance when wide for 87t:c yard. i taken into custody - > - —We will make a Dress Skirt to your : Beocse i undshisairiend sRdeny VERY SPECIAL NOTICE individual measure, of any of these # that he was drunk and they are in- Linens for only $1.75 above the cost of the material. \We have made hun- GBI 1O, PG HHE Cllel ST s dreds, and given perfect satisfaction as to fit and workmanship. Dleasing o0 atrogant, o Olhenaly e Sk TECD S J\\.M‘Hf‘ Condell, however, claims it Conlon w intoxicated when he 5 . A x ame hefore him to give bonds for T;me To Takg Spflng‘ Snap Shots his appearance at the hearinz, and he < s wouid not have relcased him oniy his . brother, John k. Conlon promisced to And the enthusiast who develops his own films or plates, will be glad e i to know that at our Canfera Dept Regular 25¢ packages of Mitchell's Cel- cs Developing Powder is offered at 19¢ package. A splendid developer 4 for all kinds of films, plates and pap ers. Seed’s Pyro Developing While the matter of granting bail TPowders, ¢ kind. for 13¢ package. xcellent for your plates and films, | to Conlon was under consideration, ving detail to your negatives Special lot Linen Photograph Albums, Thomas Cassidy, who was in the court 7x11 size, 50 carbon black leaves to each, were Tie, cho while they last room, vressed himself arding | 50c each- f | some of t methods practiced by the constables He declined to heed a warning from Justice Condell to be ¢ | quiet, and he was fined §1 for con- Fined for Contempt. Some military experts profess to |found that a speed of twenty or more America has led to the suggest see much less use of cavalry in!mMiles an hour could easily be main-|a motor militia, to be armed gt o et the possibilities by which an entire | tained in the nmvcn?ont of a con-|machine guns, a force which e Tustice Condell said he simply army of infantry may be rushed to a | Siderable body of troops. Under |concentrated with deadly rapig il il lb e oh the Soun. s : : o L these conditions many of the ordinary casc of attempted invasion. G bres S = given point with motor truck trans- problems of a military campaign dis A part of such a plan woul NI e o L L s —— A ————— 8| the advisability “rr deporting himscle port. They predict that, after the ajpear. If wood and water are lack- |system of paved highways lead PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. @ | vespectfully in the court room, and present war, the horse wiil largely ing at a camp site, both commodities | points of vantage and enablin when he went to settle, the fine was vanish from one of his most ancient are easily brought. plete resistance against remitted. ficlds of endeavor. Field pieces can br hauled behind forces at close range. These : = L : Change R. 1% D. Route. This theory was tested by Ohio such vehicles at a speed determined |ways would of course be more . . 7 S = Postm 5 e e national guardsmen over the admir- by the ability of the gun carriage to mere military investment, havi Berlin Ne‘VS say, if numbers and influence in the | Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock. £ 9 € able system of brick paved highways witlistand the vibration. The exist- the utility of market highws community count for anything, the | Sermon by the pastor on “Tlope is the notice of ac ze in 1]:(‘ ru)lu ""“ vLich radiate from Cleveland. They i 2,500,000 motor vehicles in !times of peace. order will be cancelled- Letter Car- | Victory.” Special music will be given | ered by Ru ior Rupert Morey rier Williams receives $1,080 a year | by the choir, which will render the | to become cffective on May 1. The . ] l for his work. This amount will be | laster anthem, “He Is Arisen” by | postal authorities are making an cn- e ! saved by the new scheme, but the | Schneclke Miss Marjorie Woodford | tire revision of the system in the j v o s T AR B AT T P T PP e TGS | townspeople are going to he consider- | Will render a soprano solo, “I know | county, and as the result of the | £71 1A, O. Il fair in Terryville Thursday | Sherlock ynductotr, faced i ¢ ince snced b » change, ha r > er Livi * by Han- | changes the local carrie salary is . 1 | f loc g peo- : her. Sherlock hesitated & ably inconvenienced by the change. ‘11“'( "\':‘ “itf“fll"'t! {_1’30'”‘;' '“‘m” e e S e e The changes will probably he satis- | night. A number of local young peo T herlock hesitated & Carlson-Miller o SIMaLt EEcqenion rol & e Il hiave to eover twonty- | factory to the carrier at least, as there | ple will accompany them on the trip | about raising his hands and § o Us held for the new members of the | a year. He will have to cover 3 tho most part in | which will be made by auto truck, | dit fired, the shot going willl Miss Florence, daughter of Mr- and | church. In addition to the list pub- | seven instead of twenty-three miles are good roads for 6:45 and re- | sleeper, the brakeman wa > i r i his new territory. How they will be jleaving I'rior's store Mrs. Charles Miller SC street, shed, Mrs. ./ B ste v & i i 1 Irs. Charles Miller of Hudson street, | lished, Mrs. Alice Houston will he | day e e e e e e James 1Lto service and another and Hjalmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. | received by letter from the Avondale His new route will include i part ) somer dropped into the hat ) : : A a s of course o > character of | J. hs s mak arrangements 1 SYI‘OHg PFOIBSI {0 Be Mude By John Carlson of New Britain were ; Preshyterian church, Clneinnati. | of IFarmington, and Red Stone il | depends of cou n the character m AR« foa ‘ : i o - | the servic ey ceive from the ' for the tip. united in marriage yesterday after- | Vesper services will be held at will be taken from him. The carrier | {he service they will re v 3 S ‘ cor. | new carrier. Georse S cock is under When the collection was TOWHS 20 le noon at 4 o'clock by Rev. S A. Ifiske, | o’clock. The ISaster carol “Awaken,” | will malke his start from Hart's et N oA atinis horiel onih bbar handed. tha- Deop. pastor of the Berlin Congregutional | will he rendered by the Junior choir. | ner, going cast until he loops into | Arm Badly Gashed. L Lokl ireciel the il ‘hurch, at the parsonage. The couple | August Kleir sing a bar solo, { Farmington ave ¢ill continue | ¢ chopping wood at his place ¢ AgETee L o s et TS oS S church, at the parsonag I'in ipl .V 1=t Klein will sing a baritone solo, rmington avenue. He will continue | While chopping w | hix pl: on - Bine e strick-r. with epilec st hold-up and which I g 7 were attended by Miss Helen Wallace § “Be Comforted, Ye that Mourn,” by { jnto Farmington and from the post- | magt street Thursday, G. C. Woodford il o g0 and during the | (o return this time.” he sa WILL qEEK AID IN CONGRESS | and William Schroeder. Only mem- | Ilisher. The choir will render the [ office in that village will set mail for | gecidentally struck one of his hired Soolmaniny sgland (Qusins SR IIUOREE T L ! be of the immediate families were { cantata “The Glory of the Garden” | delivery in Scott's Swamp and vicin- | \nepn with the axe he was wielding, in P LN SR o nion o ) | | bresent- After the ccremony, the jand the processional and Recessional | jty, Red Stone Hills and its environ- | gicting a bad gash in hi ni. The ; & ‘H;; :" i L L T Tl ey sty - Al hfiflll in Theory, But Wrongz in \ young colple left on a honeymoon | Will also be sung. ments will be cut entirely from his | ¢papp_edged tool cut through the tlesh Th ‘U. be on the look-vcut for a trio As thetrain slacneyed speed ¥ ' j trip. the debstination of which was not | Kensington Congregational Church. | route 2 to the bone. . of young men wanted for theft in | Iidson tunnel, the man droppe Practice Asserts Citizen—Carlson- | revealed. On their return they will Cetap s s e Seott's Swamp Is at present includ- mite Blgoalnowediniotusely tromithollil i SNED R RS B ok ORHIBES L SEE s e i i Teside ot the homelof thefbrid dstn= SRR SSEC TSI S C et AR SE o T ety R s S s e i ¥ i ents. { mon by the pastor. This will he a "\‘\EI ; ; e e el usaleon ""» i “h”" file ool et Th constable wis unable to find them | 171k mountain region vives in All Churches, Fishing Trip Postponed. speciai Kaster service and appropriate O D) e e e treated by Dr. L. - 1” e when the train reached PPlainville The bandit who robbed thi > Several Kensinstonites had planned | music will be rendered by. the choir. [ {0 What servise 5 %0 Be ZHeH 'O S0 | ous results are expected to develob s e e e That a strong protest will made t0 | o fishing trip to Whigville yesterday, | The Sunday school will convene at | Stone Hill, the local postmas @adl from sthefuccidents Junction promised the pas é " 1 % od In the eveni o will he | Dects that either the Forestville or Joaster in hurchs, New i « 1 lected for him on that oces the postal department, regarding the | but sad to relate, they never recached | noon. n the evening there will be [ I T rriers willl deliver the waster in hui 3 i i collectc rh @ A George Hull of New Brit- | a Joint service with the Kensingten ) Southington carr L FhsterlS nday iEBel observaal ik anil f a < e watch he hai = BT Mothodist church in the latter edi- | mail to that section, getting the letters Y L D Route No. 1, is certain, according to | 2in a8reed to take the party in his |1 ‘ a a fitting manner in the local churche ed el o auto, starting from Ritchie’s store at . Rev. Ji. S. Lounsbury, pastor 5 tomorrow he pastors have pre remarks heard about town this morn- | 5.30" o'clock. The local lsaak Wal- | Of that church, will preach. selling fast for the performance mext [ OO WRE (Ll T e ing. It is exceedingly difficult for the | ong werc hand at the appointed Kensington M. E. Church. uesdayieveningiandjainackedihouse Ir” ate musical programs and church q 5 )| . Mol Captures Robbery townspeople and especially those Who { pour bLut no wutomobile could be vk Lot o is anticipated. The proceeds will be 145 have their mail delivered in that man- | round. About 6:30 o'clock, Mr. Hull | Mornin \'\'m\hn» ‘” et lff:‘]~’_°r- vsed for the street light maintenance In the Congregational church in the T ner to see where the department exX- | Lyt in his appearance on fool. Some | Sermon by the rv';<1r||' 'II" the eyo. | ©0 Main street, Kensington. L he o i e by s today after being pects to better the service 1t s said | migcreant had stolen his muchine | ning at 7 o'clock there will be a| John McCormack is Indisposed at | pogior Rev. I L. Grant. There will i [ HI Bl e petition will be set in circulation | qyring the night- Later in the day, | Union service with the Kensington | his home in Kensington. - be special Baster music by the choir i i REHE 7 2 mi cowboy protesting against the change and it is | the automobile was found at the cor- | Congregational church in th edi- Misses Katherine’McKeon and Rose Rev. R. H. Burton has arranged for 1o timited at 1,000, x-nsx'u.\'o it will contain pracm‘ci:lly ner of Washington and Broad streets, | fice. Music will he rendered by the | Fitzsimmons of Kensington spent | appropriate devotions in the Church : i e o Ralph Bertrani. every name on the route. Already ' New Britain, abandoned. So the boys | choirs of hoth churches, assisted by | yesterday with friends in Meriden. of Our Savicur. Thers will be Holy Mall [ h Tanr Ll d Fred Jones of St. Tl efforts have been made to stay the ex- | were unable to gather in the Main | {hirty children of the Sunday schools, Miss Ilzabelth Leon of Brookland) | Gt mmunion at ? viclock in the morn- 1RO ! / e e iy ecution of the order, so a better un- | sireet tonsorial parlors last night and | A processional will be sung and Easter | >, O, is the guest of Miss Alma | ing and also at 10.45 when the regu P . cight train in the stock: yas d““’“"f“d";‘ may be arrived at. mis [ Bive out the ncws of the big ones they | carols will be rendered. . Martin on the Turnpike. lar morning service will take place. ! SC[]gGT') {0 Hand Over \fter William: H. Cabler, a morning two o he most promine: - Agrpin ; < 1 1n } I just missed. St. Paul's R. C. Church. John McKeon of Farmington road | The rector will preach. In the after N man had been shot from hi men in Kensington, sent telegrams to ; o i o o e : . ks 3 ] v Demolishing Old Barn. - < wo | 1S entertaining Phillip Kaneof New | noon at 4 o‘clock © > Goldie” Davis, a cowboy, sef McLean and Representative . J. C. Brennan, pastor. Two | & CT1¢ Baster festival by the Sunday school el e \pril 22.—A | animal and took up the chase - asking them to look into the Miss Gertrude North of llast Ber-| masses will be celebrated tomorrow S et : eh : s : matter. b lin recently decided to have the old | morning, at 8:30 and 10:30 o'clock. S Bapied There will be Infant baptsms | ..y posse of two dozen mounted | & e e Public indignation runs high and | barn on her farm torn down and | the former will be a low mass and Misunderstood, Says Austin. S T eraldo Weller, the new | on fast horses carly today resumed S il ey, no stone will be left unturned to pre- | awarded the contract to Oresto Gull- | the latter a solemn high mass. Rev. | Rcgarding the account of the | paster of the Methodist church, will the chase bhesun last nizht for the | (apiers wounds proved fatal vent the carrying out of the order. |lame. The latter started to do the | Father Benjamin, of the Passionist | recont town meeting in Wednesday's | gecupy the pulpit at both MORINg | jendit who neld up nearly fifty pas- Just where the idea originated is | Work in quick order, but found it | order of Hoboken, will sing both | jecue, 1. F. Austin has written tha and evening services. e e U it timitaa hard to understand, it being certain, | harder than he anticiputed. The | masses and deliver the sermons. Tho | fliowing ~communication o (he | "ot the Advent Ghristian chureh | JCIECrS on the Unio e according to a number of citizens, | Structure has stood there over 150 | choir will render appropriate music | yopalqg: the pastor, Rev. J. W. Denton, will R e B ° that the route was not gone over care- | vears and was built by Levi North, | ¢f the season and benediction will be Berlin, Conn e T T et ae el s fully by inspectors From the order, | one of Miss North's ancestors. That |Sung. Rev. J. C. Brennan will cele- . preac orning on “The Ui | nuan who, on April 5 ln 1d up the e l ft can be seen plainly that the new |il was a thorough job can be scen | brate m; at the Sacred Heart et [Engriaace (1” ”1‘1P TR o TR B hae BE JyRes o ailene P e T G e i P i TR e (e CETRCTA || GINTER, o SRT o6 Ol Gl mtm- New !vnhnn‘ Herald:— day Mh(va Wil boj Held s seon o Corlett Juncti Wyoming, and on not from a personal inspection. Just | it: The beams are of oak and en- | Benediction will follow. Dear Sir: In your article of Wed- | Loyal Workers' service will begin at pohruary 9 performed a siniilar : I J : PESes s e esday, April 19th, in The I 6 o’clock, the regular eveningz service ' pigit near Green River, Wyoming ® how the change will make for a high- :‘“u',','?d, _"'“L‘,h? L .3“:‘" Zm”hv ’I,‘:‘m Briefs. Britain Herald purporting to be | following at 7 o’clock. The pastor's ' and in March robhed a passenger er state of cfliciency is inexplainable o L :'”_“ I’P _“l“c‘;« e 5 e e George Baldwin has awarded the | port of the Berlin adjourned town | germon will be on the subject, “Paul's tpain on the Oregon Short Line neuar to a majority and like the man from Sments and durinsjithe hesyyistormsiifoontractiforithe newitenitoomi house || ceting T wanti tolcavithat the States Gospel” The church will be decor- 1oy, Utah Missouri, they must be shown. ‘_’f the past ‘”{“Tr many expected 10 | o will erect opposite the depot to | ment attributed to me that Judge | zted with Baster flowers and there The bandit escribed It is evident that some parts of the | 5€® 1t blown over. George Rawlings. . Galfney advised me as a client is | will be appropriate music by the | handsome youth, boarded i route will be cut out altogether and Issues Prospectus. Emilio Martinio and family of [ wrong and not in fact true. I did [ choir both morning and evening. The | at Greeley, Colo After a c there is no doubt but that a wail will The American Fiber company, | Farmington Road will spend Easter | r:ot intend to convey the idea that he | gypduy school children will sing two | tion with the train’s stenog an ed in the teoritory looked after by the | oiid and the man w oo e e Rural | that place y discontinuance of Kensington ural stord . rpon his nest cxploit decorations befitting the occasion. g | ] 51 Aori e by a g rise from those who are discriminated | which recently purchased the Pecl with relatives in Newark, N. J. was my aftorney. 1In the conversa- | ¢pecial selections at the morning ser- = siat down with the train nlumn:t, At present, Charl s William, | Stow & Wileox plant in Fast Be Fishermen about town reported | 100 With Judge Gaffney, acting as at- | yjee { hour later the man @ the faithful and efficient mail carrier, | 1in has issued a prospectus The | very good catches yesterday. Adel- | torney for ihe Town of Berlin, when Graduating exrcise for the primary | volvers and compelled th covers between twenty-one and twen- [ pooklet tells of the methods which | hert Lyons of Kensington returned , P¢ had demanded the delivery of the | jcpqiiment of the Sunday school will = pass his hat hefore thi ty-two miles cvery day. ~Carrier will be employed in the manufacture | with a basketfull and E. W. Mildrum | "00ks. I told him that I did not care |} " “roature of the Iuster service Wwho stood with hand « is to BUILD UP its business i Woodruff covers 225 miles, while ' of the product but it is said the con- | of East Berlin caught six speckled | (0 urn the collector's books ovVer | yn." morning at the Baptist church. About $200 was gath n the ob- and conservative manner, avol the Southington man covers the same. | cern will turn out cnough stock each | heauties. vntil they had been properly audited, | gyngay school will be held at 12:05. | servation car speculations, no matter what SSeoxcinE Lo TieneT Sevnlom B theliiearhitod clare [alarselldayidendiico (MERS H 0o R trh 1oy M ampany Mems || oo tie Bookaimist SRbeRRteIbered | mviaratw e il sezmon! ndt tallaniat b I A TR tHo t e nd 3 uthington man covers 28.55 miles, | the stock holders. tloves stiried sisbabuitis bies mions | 0 e mceonnit Talsded (0 eomne | oh ook n e evening by Biov. Nictor | and Mr. Woodruff, 27.85: Now the ey R Worthington Ride. this moraine. | 10E Afney suggested that | oo nii and at 6 o'clock the young S question, which naturally arises is o Hold Carnival. Sy 3 ! if T couldinot trust the books in tthe i UotiGet ooivice will be held: The | s , profit to stockholders. Who i goin to be left out in the cold? | _The race between the Red ana Phillib Fagan of Kensingion is en- | hands of the town officials that I [PeoPle's service WiR be —wd. = “he A el et Both local mail men handle between | White Roses of the Grange gocs mer- | {CTtaining Paul 8. Donnan of = New | might possibly make arrangements | P e railioecunyi) : % e want all the good, safe Sl e S e s S e fo have them meet with me and have | (e PUIDIC at the regular evening ser- | vently, and how one man can be ex | carnival next Wednesday and Thurs Isaac Porter of the Penn Charter | the auditors audit the books in my | VIgh DeBIARINE at T owlock | 2 .1 to do more is not understand- | 98 for the henefit of the building | school faculty, Philadelphia, is the | Presence. If T made any statement to | are il ghoy 28l SR Sckbie b £ . S aiiea { fund. Entertainments will be held | guest of J. C. Bauer of Kensington, lieiconirary iiwantito coriect 1L INTE (FXOMOXNONEIMOIINE. AU D tho 1 b - ; present. | ol ; & 2 Sigcon - SR e R R foncy in our SAVINGS dep: s plain to be seen the matter is 1“"" evening and dancing will fol- Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O'Connell of | I I = ‘,'l,]‘[“:"r Sufss RoainevalIn e | e e e : PR, S £ draws 49/ interest. e e e cteicter ecenomy in the | 0% Bridgeport are visiting Mr. O’Con- :""‘I'" ‘]’]* 1t before the public I want Brief Ite 7 3 department, for new routes have been i regational Church nell's parents, Mr, and Mrs. James, ' do all In my power to make 5 tmends. T am going to turn over the s S The candidates for positions on the laid out all over the country, and in Rev. A. Fiske, pastor. Tomo Connell of Kensington. 1oy “oresters’ Daseball team held their every place where the scheme has ' pow morning at § o'clock a Sunrise | Francis McMurray has resigned his | |, . “:.' ,;,'_m,‘,_ ‘_”,.,\'H,.,’:“mymu ‘[- first practice yvesterday. Court Gen- | g A | = P}ag‘]V!“e Trust been put in operation, protest after service will he held hy the Christian | Pesition at the American Paper Goods | 5 Judge Gaffney is so great that I | ¢ral Lawton has a wealth of good ma 3 b whig | > NV 3 ‘N, protest has been sent to the officials | Endeavor society, in observance of | €'mbany. Ielieve the interests of the Town of | terial and it is expected that rong ! \; ? R - FLAINVIILE. OGN Just what action will be taken regard- | Bastertide. Miss Mildred Aspinwall Paul's Dramatic club will re- | Lerlin and of myself will he pro- | nine will be plcked from 3 ] Banking Hour in the petition which will be sent is will be the leader and the topic for ) hearse “Shaun Aroon” fomorrow | tccted have reported for practice. ~y S m., oxocept Saturds hard to dciermine, but it is safe to the meeting will be “Immortality.” | morning at 10 o'clock. Tickets arc LLMER BE. AUSTIN. The Imperial entertainers of ; Y the expectations of profit. to DEPOSITORS Is placed we can get and assure our cud of every courtesy and proper

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