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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1916. Plainvilie NEWS |5 i umd e e o § ey 1k A i 15 GRETH 5 g THE THOROUGHNESS WITH WHICH THE says : “There isn’t much doing along | the Horder now, although the troops | have met the requirements of American homebuilders F[]R EIEHTH YEAR ! "~ M for rugs of every shade of coloring is shown by thq e ‘ § fact that Rev. Henry S. Harte Again Hon- ; : THOUSANDS OF DIFFERENTLY (Ph Number Ch: 200! (Mail Orders Carefully Filled) i { one Number arter 5200) lers refully e ) N COLORED YARNS ored by Episcopal Clericus Boy’s New Spring Wash Suits {HAS EYE ON GREWSOME RELIC In Bigger Variety Tharn s e l B flndha | E Wilto Ever b ) Thought Constable’s Assailants Had arc used in producing the incomparable line of | Returncd—Other Items. - 9 Particular notice called to some very attractive little Tub Suits, in AN Ao e oy i DURABLE AS IRO glzes two and a half to eight years, made of reps, linens, chambrays, etc. ) Rev. enry S. Harte of Wethers- o Fi Plain and striped, in Billy Boy, Tommy Tucker, Oliver Twist and Middy B ficla was re-elected secretary for the styles, with long or short slceves. cighth consécutive year of the Iipis REASONABLE IN PRICE, and from dependable makers. We have e e ; e § f - the largest collection of Boys' Wash Suits in the most favored styles that s = sl x ' ¥ 7y 1 you have ever seen in Hartford. Starting at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 to $3-98 ea. g e hocuelierevestandayiats 2 9 Gt SOME UNUSUAL VALUES offered in Galatea Suits and others of plain | ernoon in connection with the Baster materials. 2 1-2 to 8 year sizes, in Tommy Tucker and other pretty models | session of the Hartford archdeaconry £ . with self and patent leather belts. Take note of them. M Rev. Mr. Harfe has been an active . e 3 & 5 , LOT NO. 1 (25 doz) $1.98 Kinds ........ ; soness. $125 each [ | member for a long time and his re- i Whatever your needs as to hla‘m(;]} of pattern of LOT NO. 2 (15 doz.) $150 KInds . o cooniesincanass ... $1.00 eac je e ; Ee : ; : d color or dependable wearing quality they are antic LOT NO- 3 (30 doz) 75c to 98¢ kinds. ... . pue sy 5 59¢ each | =l=eUion ieigeditine RbUE o DS | 5 19 g e o2 4 Y S LOT NO. 4 (2 to 6.) T5c values o S BocTeach | ficiency. The clericus also elected a : % pated in the BUNDHAR-WILTON line ALL THESE SUITS HERE NOW, and as you see are offered at prices program committee for the coming | e Sl : ; that we will not be able to duplicate later when these lots are gone. Look vear. It will consist of the sccretary, = _ Our intimate daily contact with problems of hom to the little fellow’s Spring and Summer needs, and buy plentifully, its your and Rey. E. W. Harriman of Wind- b decoration pr use of knowledgc upo one chance, sor and Prof. Adams of Trinity col- | g v 5 ¥ 5 . R 5 WASH HATS ALSO, IN VARIETY. More styles and kinds than you R | lege. | . which you will please us by drawing with freedom. will find in any other store in Connecticut Every color vou can think of, The clericus was preceded by a ius- : . and combinations. Also white felt in different shapes for 48c cach. | iness meecting of the archdeaconry at . q - = = = LONG KHAKI TROUSERS, size 34 to 40 waists. made of dandy grade which the following were chosen to : . material, with peg top and ouff buttons- Special $1.00, $1.25 pair. £ rve with Archdeacon W. J. Brew- | G 4 2% 9 J— MIDDY BLOUSES FOR BOYS, four to ten years. In all white. and 8 | ster of Warehouse Point on the execu- P fi white with blue collar, made in regulation e in every particular. You tive committee, Rev, F. S. Harte of i could not heretofore procure a Boys’ Middy Blouse for less than a doller ea. Wethersfield; George Bulkeley of Here is your chance for equally good as the dollar kind for 39c each.. It Hartford and Ward C. Powell, also of FRED J. DIMES, 103 ASYLUN 82 ) 150 TRUMBULL $ was only by taking very large quantity that we got these Blouses to sell at that city. Rev. Mr. Harte will con- Plainville Soldicr Boy. ! 4 that small sum. Bear in mind the price is 58c¢ each, but the quality is tinue as secretary of the archdea- g dollar value, and they are biggest bargains we have offered yet. Call at conry and George Buckley was chosen = e i HANWIFORD. our Boys' Dept. North Annex, and sce what we have for Spring Wear. to serve as treasurer. e oy ep aboutgdulroaglictic BTN Over forty delegates wers prosent at | SUPPOse vou have heard about in- the meelin;;f. The a’i'tel“no‘on “session | ¢reasing the size of the army. It will e — — S e e b mean ten new regiments of cavalry. i ; Chasas D‘;sfn‘lz‘::‘ (:?“ Waterbury | There are but fifteen now. i Whidi street, are spending a |merriment for the little ones. s 3 T Bl G BT T “By the way, one of the fellows | month's visit with relatives in New | little guests departed with den Of Dante,” “_hifl‘] b atenticel knocked the top off of one of those | York City. thanks and much praise for HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON followed by the delegates. ¥ | Mexican skulls I was telling you charming little hostess PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. visi rere w . ith | @bout and he has it polished up. If o Sholisitocsi mere welll plensed Bl o cam e il Suchof H0RT il mend!| WG Geile il Do e RO o e B R0 D G e pom, 1 (s 5 il e om evening in the Congregational d : : chapel by the boys of the Chy T Zlisic B oo e issued an order now pro- | Bdward Conlon and Charles Smith | pndeavor, needed them $30. Berlln News preceded. Many tickets have been |ments will be constructed and re- Clifford Dow Dead, hibiting & man from buying out of the | have gone to Chicopee Falls, A\m,\,,{ sold and a neat sum is assured from | pairs will be necessary to the flooring. Word has been received here of the | service until the Mexican trouble is | Where they have secured employmert As a great many children o the venture. The proceeds will be Dibrary Whist. death of Clifford Dow, a resident of | settled. Several fellows put in for |in & munition factory. T have fieasles iand are & ]\;se'd fl;r th? expen.\s of the Memorial The final night of the whist tourna- | this place a number of ¥ ago, | a purchase, but were turned down John Fitzgerald has returned to |tined, thus keeping other childy ay observance. Mu ill be fur- S the Peck | Which occurred last evening at his| ‘“Thre is another vacancy for ‘“non |his haome on West Main street after|the family out of school, so An anniversary mass of requiem was celebrated in . Maithew's | church in Forestville this morning for Michael Walsh. | . A iy ment for benefit of nished by the Phoenix Orchestra and Memorial Library was held last night | home in Collinsville after a protrzcted | com” in the troops. Three of us have | spending the winter in research work |the boys have pitched tents ai Profeseor ‘Willlam Ritchic will act a8 it o fair sized crowd present, The | lliness with dlabetes. The remat e | been recommended for the place. We |for the state. He has accepted @ |living in them so they may Y Prompters winners were Miss Adele Murray, Mrs. | t0 be brought here for burial and it |are having sand storms every other | position with the Ameisite company | lowed to go to school, on one Ready For New Haven. Harry Chapman, Henrf¢ Deming and | IS expected that the funeral will be|day. You can't imagine what they !at White Oak and will begin his | tents is the sign “Measles Ref! You may talk of vour Mrs, Castle | Harold Upson. While the affair did | held Sunday afternoon. are until you have heen out in one.” | duties Monday. e r——————— and your Gertrude Hoffmans, but nons | not prove the financial success hoped Mr. Dow was about fifty-two vears| Young Dimes enclosed one of his of them have anything on the local | for, it is expected a neat sum will | Of age. He leaves a wife and cne | photographs taken on the border. Tt “ l F .ll KEEP 'I'HE K“]NEYS w ' Maple Hili | B H H seh e = AT alized: daughter. He we brother of Lee- | is herewith reproduced. The voung convention of the state school teach- Boy Scouts to Hike. ers in New Haven tomorrow. Tho final rehearsal was held this morning in the school yard of the Kensington Grammar school, and everything went i g Under the leadership of Scout Blainyille: | medal which he was awarded for his | Health is Worth Saving, and nder the leadership of Scoutmas- 5 % . e cellence as z arksms He e New Britain People Knoy e S e e e o MriDow for ainumberj of yeargads liexcellencaiasiafimarisman WSS ONe | my of Nvewingtonll Grangel workedlithe g br P S ke, roop No. T-{a foreman in the factory of the Col- | of the hest shots in his troop el na i iond depreaiMusedss avens How to Save It. Boy Scouts of America will leave for | yn om0 Hhg MO o098 L0 Doy enlisted while a pupil in the New | first and ¢ avie Many New Britain people takd a_hike to Avon tomorrow mOININg | thy Masons, Odd Fellows and Amer- | Britain High school, e has many | J ’"’lhr I§origthutedaypoyenins 125 | Jjves in their hands by neglecti off in fine style. The wav those girls | The scouts w : : third 1 3 sirls lrpe scouts will bring all i 2k : = | BRIEC 00 B e 2 hird and fourth degree will | : WESTFIELD STATION TOO can dance is certainly a caution And | erpenein ong il ans @4 elr bar-| jcan mechanics and was @ prominent | friends here who are taking a lvely |, 00 L1 r€ BSOS PHICR CESIO0 | kidneys when they know these ¢ 3 | { aphenalia and will camp for the night | e interest in his experiences as a sol- 3 1 ARl eni i dnese dre el to the observer it seems as though |on the farm of E. F. Miller of tha resident of Collinsville. interes & neec P Veak s @ 9 Loy e | the law of centrifugal force is about place. The return trip will be made Forty-Hours Devotions. “!W- it Bl The Woman's Literary cub met this Si0le for Lo MR i of o Cognnitiee R TryincRTORGeCRhomas 308 21 82 SUH oyllae Dyt ove ol o s stnr oy Forty-hours devotion in connecction o o on| RTINSt T L 5 s oG SRR e b 5 perform the gyrations of the various 3 e “Offi Vight.” Wwith the mission now in progress will The many Plainville friends of | mpe |adies had the pleasure of hea D € 8 e Reilly To Speak Memorial y— | dances, which are listed on the pro- D @izaae Aot N3 open tomorrow morning at 5 o’clock | Lucas Carter, formerly of this place, | i, Fellow of | ’;'"‘k"”l"”"" “’{'” i) “‘;‘l""“ e e g I Erami® Thes lleavs fo NewiHaeon 100l | iomcers ght” will he observed 5 L dv of Mersw | Will he gricved to learn that he is 2 o o oW Of ot kidney sufferers ere is 2 “Tabs” Observe Sixtecnth Anniver- | =¥ o B TP S £ L U0l ks R0 s et o i e | i (e CTRED 68 Pure RRAle oy ey, tall oA D Cavier dd hiv | Lh® Royal Beottish Geommphicel 0. g e Stisonts secomumsndnitg 3 | orrow at 12:50 o'clock and will cer- shich will be held May 16. A pro. | The services will continue until Sun- RO e ‘here he | Ciety. the only woman to be so hon- M Aeaeis 84 John '8t sary—All Aboard For New Haven. | tainly prove a credit to the faculty of { Which will be held May 16. A DPru-| g5 morning when specizl services | Ing at Long Beach. Cal. where Ne|gieq. Miss June Crowley of Hart-j »I® A Cowlam, 8¢ - » the school, if they dance the way |&ram of exceptional merit is being | 5 po hald went after selling out his foundry bus- [ 576" save several very plonsing selec. | Britain, says: “I have had m That the work of the burglars, who | they did this morning on the campus, | arranged for by the committee, but | " 'p " © 1'0 Best. one of the mis- | iness here a few vears ago. L tions on. the 'cello. Mrs, Coggswell | 1652 “‘""“‘1“ for ye from m visited Westfield and East Berlin last | The entire expense of the children’s | the numbers are being kept secret and | ;0 ioc “Loturned home foday owing During their recent visit in Call- | oo " e by Mrs. Rempp, Mrs, | ReY8 and times I had evere night may be that of an organized | trip is horne by the state. will not be divulged to anyone until {4 " oo anq another of the Car. |fornia, Mr. and Mr P. Frisble | g ooiett, Mrs. Proudman and Mrs, | \b MY back and side Doan’s gang, is the belief of many citizens. 7. A. B. Anniversar: i the evening in question. However, | |/ 0" Diiests was sent i to sub- | called on Mr. Carter and his family. | 5o, 5 | ney Pills did me a great deal off In the former place the building was { those to participate will hold a re-| v for hi 1 i is being | Mr. Carter has lost the sight of one | The pain and soreness was o4 Tooted the'e actlas ouns hasneqipe||MNDhelsixteenthianniyersanyiot the Sl Hearsal nextiMonday e vering I and) o0 -SFTonslin S IRe raission Isibelng e 1 s exact e teariered)] Paul's T. A. B. society was held In | the committee promise it will be the | conducted with considerable success ing unknown. The job in Fast Ber- i : et andll the | The attendance at all services is large i e e ts. | Parish hall Kensington Jast night and ! pest event of the season . s e By o ) wias e GRS || s e B e s e L et | ana the priests have expressed sat : | when two of its members were given ! o i ‘Kidney Pills—the sam ‘A small square hole was cut in the i The exercises opened at 8:30 o'clock. | ‘Women's Aid Supper. faction over the general interest taken Laborer Injured. | & miscellaneous shower, Miss Chris-, PORRS edney o s re door and a hand was red “hed in and | ithie i ey i pen nar e ,nhn'f The Women’s Aid society of t} in both Forestville and Plainville. An TItalian, whose name could not |tine Antz of Hartford who is soon to “.“' Props ’)mm“ N. Y [0 s e 0 Bk S e 60 0 i et i Gl | Beriin_Congregational church will Good Demand For Tickets. be ascertainod. was painfully injured [marry. Dr. W. 1. Norton of New g tonahed. but the Gray tolephone wae | President of the society., acted as|SCrve the final church supper of the | my.¢ there will be a large attend- | vesterday while at work on the new | Britain, and Miss Nelile Porter wI TIMITATION OF CLATM i : 5 et % | toastmaster and welcomed the guests | SCasOn tomorrow evening at 7 o’clock. | o« 24 the ninth annual banquet of | Punham bridge, a fellow workman | engagement his announced to Eippediott oo ATl e R R s ey e e e s e . | Plans are being made for a ver: SR = = vement asso- | having accidentally struck him with erett Bidwell of Glastonbury. ment and hox carried away. It was 2 3 Lex . e 5 " | the Business and Improvement asso- | Brennan, chaplain, congratul: , | attractive menu and the general pub- | ;. tjon to be held in the Town ball Parts at Beckley Quarry | | | | is eyes before leav ainville. 2 ; oved and 1 felt much bette eIl Wit G L hli“““"”{fl ‘\“[‘(i‘]‘i Miss Edna Clark entertained the, R ec SH0 = (€ HC ors Thejothor oD U SHRSSL ALY M | pelta Sigma club Saturday cveni Sl et . affected and it. too. is now sightless. simply ask for a kidney remed Court of Pro e hold hy tain within and for th| : ammer. The injured man : a sledge hammer. The inj Borlinlink thol Cow few days at his home on Golf streer. | This Country May Adopt Protection President Pease of the State Chamber | Cappias bought 5 5! I of Commerce, Rev. Wilfred Scott of | stallment plan and the visitor at th prizc IR Letter Heads Printed, HARTFOED TYPEWRITER EXGHANG 26 State Street. Hartford, carried to the Beckley quarry, where | 2 i r iRl o = 2 . il e ich the George Slater of Vivian sttreet has trict of B | society on obtainin o 3 {lic is cordially invited to attend. i sdayv night is indicated by | was holding a stone drill on wh seorge Sla sttr P L SR L ey S Uas i a0 lan A N0 SO ISR O y s nesy Miednesaa s nEn g dnc g e o e Nhainierine WDiS Ut chasealak fourtng car e e is being done. i Charles War . i o itt. e serents h latter missed Present, Bernard F fney act had a very small hand, for many X i ganiCsiWarren, FRey S § 4 HISkol MIh R eIl Lieey of anran Ee et as o 3 in the leg, - he Eunoean socicty will meet Fri r J B eitizens were unable to reach through | . LN® Sbeaker of the cveninz was!and E. W. Mildrum went to Bark- | already sold a considerable number of | Mer struck the Italian in the les, G o < 1 On motion of Anna Kohler itai ~ i S H g R e A he Center. Tt will be ’ Britain, who to s ¢, “Citi- i =y : i stitches to close. Mrs. Rowe at th R s Up to noon time the telephone au- | =00 ] Judz‘;kwf"ir his ‘;l’ll_ “;f !ra]rjture_ @ string of trout. They did | that the capacity of the hall will ne I e e e e el o Sl v Bt N cecutrix of tl i T e e ship. Mangan delivered a | what they desired and returned with | taxed. > 5 | that she will contribute toward the | °f Britain, within said distri the latter are looking for a clue. It | the duties of the citi and warn- ton turn over in his grave with jeal- | to make a change in the catering and Some excitement was created in| tais mext fail ased. is not known whether it was the work | a4 Stri . Durt 2 A = e 1 an L2De8 aring the program There will be a preparatory to | charge of this feature of the banquet | when it was reported that Felix and Miss Myrtle Nordstrom was brides- | MOnths be allowed and limitd any sort has been found as vet. The 3 o % amount of money received is thovght | 2on and Mies Elizabeth Carbo. Congregational church this evening. | bury and has a good reputation for | hing of Constable Henry David last | (00 e New Haver | their claims against the same Later dancing was enjoved until Court Mattebessett, F. of A. will | banquet catering. She has arranged | Sunday night. had returned to their | . "5 Lo 0 ' | executrix and ects that : one o'clock when the guests departed | meet this evening. to have voung ladies wait on the | home on Unionville avenue and had : e notice be given of this order by Memorial Day Plans. after wishing the society happy re- 1 ¥ Mid-week prayer meeting will be : 4 ! George B. Chandler of Rocky Hill, | house. natany said New Britain, and having of the Memorial Day r)'n<m'v;\|'1r~,e ;:re‘ il Gommit teeb ee ol al church this evening. ('nn1}?9nsalinyl commissiones for this One of (h_n neighbors mlf‘n}\znv;l | lation in said district, and by very busy these davs preparing for district, who is to be one of the pri this information to Grand Juror S. S. it ool S et " Berlin Agricultural society met in ; ; ; Ao : ioceauca 1agh endeavoring to secure ex-Con- & i e t HELMET FOR U MA mittee that his talk will be on ‘““Pre- | sent out to invest te. The officers place where the deceased last Rellly of Meriden, | S town clerkis office last night and = N e dccs HlOte: oenliors il ho | dticoveredikthat some) M siazolitne BERNARD F. GAFFNE s Sent to My, Reilly last mleht, | there were no exhibits of dairy cattlo = William Buell has returned to Syra- and 41 s Boped he will consent o = oic Df the hoof and mouth dic SEainstishrannel Frpolline Mi: Ane BT heslor | Bavse vestonday e an secot of €Hon | OHE URECHELY 0 Beaums £k stddien et e L A time. It was decided to place that 2108 ) . ! Jedhs Pl Mrs. Alvin Lamb entertained (i s :mr J\}:l)xnl “f]r]r] t;wwv‘\(.”r:qx‘: i‘]?v;hvfl.r:;:: event on the program this year and | SITOnE steel helmeet, such as is worn | Old Glory will be much in evidence | away, the prospects of pay cards, Friday afternoon at her home.| Fac-simile of Typewriting d S : decided to have the decorations made | made their sudden departure. % = The matter sing rns s, sim- | many as 2 i i A ek Gettysburg address and \Miss Kiniry of using turnstiles, sim- | many as head protection against|of the national hues. Patriotio | Brief Ttems. M TR B N v T aDant will recite Francis Miles Finch’s “The | & : o SN ch | discussed, but nothing definite was | United States Marine Corps shortly. | musieal prosram 1 0dd Fellows' | 1. L. Clark | : done. Colonel Charles M. Jarvis pre- Models of several lightweight styles Fhi S lar meeting tonight in Odd & W5 | L. L. Clark of Thompson street. =«"hccr;0ns a_rfilmrl rv; the rv'zul‘filr' 22 S 5 Shees Still After That Skull. hall — | - — ~ school curriculum and conseauently | iy igimbers feel the 1916 fair will | factuvers to ba absslute protsction Advising that he has not given up The Woman’s Relief Corps gave 2 The Boy Scouts have reported that | 2 e foRvilbolnoincedl forln be the biggest ever. The executive | against the shrapnel missiles, have | the idea of setting the skull of a | gyccessful whist and social yeysterday | they inspected 125 yards in town dur- | i) R IN lI lN Preparations are nearing conpletion | " ovt Monday evening. cfficers stationed in this city, for their | hunt for Villa and his bandits, Fred | fair was well attended. and George W. Ilanbury have been Shivie St M B Eah i Repairing Bridge. spproval. J. Dimes, a Plainville boy serving | " poroctors baseball team re- | aPPointed to judge the best essays. In Many Different Lang Held in tha town. hall ow eve- | After a large moving van automo- : 0 : 3 s a Mes s d in the town hall tomorrow eve. 3 5 States fighting forces is equipped dm?g }tm\l]n} duty a tle : horr]iqer, D 1 7 | ine m AR na ool Feaitn Mbilevate Prices, e life 5 writes to his parents that he il o e e N — NOTYPE O p y 3 and decorated the hall in part. The | passed over the bridge, which con- | With this life-saving device. I in the Town hall Friday evening of LINOTYPE COMPOSITIO! ralls have heen covered with : - | nects Rock Hill and Newington At | se—— 4 s = o ; next week. < o i : ot walls hav n re h a pro- | Some time ago the young man report- | "%, WEER T (RS heir b cher at n‘w Elm Hill school, | Mondays and Wednesdays to 8 priately draped. Tn the center a huge | vesterday, that venerable structure All Makes of srotih bt Manlcans ol had heen | meeting on May 22, when over ithi 1 with m e Tei Mgr’s Res, 179-5. Foreman group LR ny e = candidates will take the degrees. = yisol ! oy : e ! der. There hag heen considerable I 4 {hiS | eighteen of her friends this after- pleted today and the hall will present | forced to send some men over there | Recharged and Repaired. Large stock | competition among the soldier hoys | place. is a patient at the BIm City | 1oon in honor of her tenth birthds 53 CHURCH STREET, TE rall This is an annual affair and | The bridge was originally buiit for | enced men for tire repaj . young Dimes seems to think he may | fering from inflammatory rheums with pink snap dr: = = zenerally draws the higges: crowd of | the accommodation of wagons, and e e e tiem. Mr. Garrity is now employed as P SHAT agons. After the | i ] i i dainty refreshments were served, the ~eason selie is v will com- | the heavy aut bile trucks, w pany’s plan h avi 4 Suyed] ason to believe this year's will com- | the heavy automobile trucks, which company's plant In New Haven most interesting part being a Jack DENTIST eround. meidently, the. doer ot the | Pirthday and lauded the work which | Briefs the demand for tickets for the affair. e | [ the 3rd day of 2 = | 2 ash which rec 2d severa ay afternoon at 2:30 o'cloc th e Judge William F, Manzan of | hamstead yesterday by automobils to|| the pasteboards and it is believed | fiicting a gash hich required several day afternoon a o'c \ L H to bring some article for her sewir will and testament of Paul Gab| Blain: il inalioral N el meiiis one ety interesting adar telling of {a string that would make Izaak Wal- This vear the committee has decided | Thought Cappias Were Back. SOI ing everyone to be true to the “Stars |ousy, could he but see it. Mrs. Thorpe of Waterbury will have | police circles vesterd afternoon | This court doth decree tk “of one man or a gang, as no clue of | 2 Bl 2 kit 1 | p SONgs wer ere; Vv John Thom- | communion service at the Berlin @ She operates eating places in Water- | frank Cappias. wanted for the stalh- maid at the wedding of her cousin, | the creditors o 1id estate to to be small. 1 tables, moved some of the furniture from the 7. © Mopdy hes pure d a neyw | tiSing in a newspaper ‘publ The various committees in charge | held at the Kensington Congregation- 1 cecutiv i iy a copy thereof on public sign the event. The committes on speak- e executive committee of the B cipal speakers has notified the com- | Gwillim and Constable Marino was | GHRSE SO0 O FIEETISEUE Mo gajq town of New Britain, near Car UG | CaeEn, AT il discussed this year's fair. Last year furniture on the in S | Ju ; 5 come here. Robert Ritchin and Miss | °25% Which was prevalent at the| ppjjadelphta, Pa, May 4—A | head of the local association. it who ealled to talke the soods | WMULTIGRAPH LETTE 2 i v |1 rown very slim since the brothers ‘ 5 W v pa 1 Havel the| sars oitiesl a5 Tormewy! | By thal avmies of Francelland Gerl | 20 the baxiquetithel committes havingifling grown veryislim SRRl S 2 snd 8 colors with sigmighil gram, the former reciting Tincoln’s ilar to those used in the west was . sirapnel fire, mak be adopted by tth airs 5 i i L 2 © [airs will also be interspersed in the Sequassen lodge will hold a regu- | the week-end with her mother, Mrs Blue and the Gra Both of these | sided at last night's gathering and | of steel helmet, claimed by the manu- there will be no need for rehearsal committee will meet with the finance | heen submitted to Marine Corps | dead Mexican as a souvenir of the | sfternoon in G. A. R. hall. The af- |ing clean-up week. Stanley Wells | for the annual ball of the Sons of At present no branch of the Unitea | With the United States Cavalry in | (€ SO0 05y ots for thetr | The school Children are writing on BY SKILLED UNION alng. The committee met jast night | bile, owned by a Springfield concern hopes of acquiring the grewsome relic. The Toresters are busy Miss J2dith Gilmartin, who is Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 6:15 fusion of American flags and appro- | the foot of Oak hill on the Turnpike ed having seen the skeletons of a ‘0ld Glory” is suspended from the [gave up the ghost. Consequently First burned at the stake by Villa's or- Miss Beatrice Slater entertai e T aeralianai il Bs oo | eleciman willaw 1 bibiey v STORAGE BATTERIES : John Garrity, formerly of this talned EASTERN PRINTING 1 very heautiful appearance for the |this morning to repair the structure. | of Tircs, new and seconds. Experi- | for possession of the skulls and | hospital in New Haven. He is suf- [ mhe house v beautifully decorated C. EBBESEN, MGR. « . games and several musicals selections, | A ORANSON 1 any social event and thers is every | the builders did not take into account A. G. HAWKER. he young man has not set | superintendent of the Mysto Mfg 51 A.B.JOHNSON, D. A et oDioblls Rrnilcky 11 El 2 realized another ambition, wh 5 pare famorably with any, which has | would be In use in 1915, New abut- m Street : to be sent over the border in pur- | Ars. Harry Rifchin and son of | Horner pie which furnished much | National Bank Bldg. Open E

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