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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1916. Plainville News|Casement Was In Germany | U . With Pass rom Kaiser | o vimitos o A. C. CHURGH TO BE Dogiitig SE[F SUPP[]RTINE g SR | On motion of Antoni Massell . H | said Berlin, administrator o AahiErie ! . | estate of Angeline Masselle, lat | Bertin, within said district dec This Court doth decree thal Advent Christians Will No Longer Y _»*f}, months be allowed and limite | the creditors of said estate to e (Phone Number Charter 5200) (Mail Orders Carefully I'illed) their claims against the same t} e Get Conference Aid N g Y e notice he given of this order b] i - B S rtising in a newspaper publis! 5 2 g wtion in said district, and by pi Bt % copy thereof on the public post in said Town of Berlin n 1 New and Becoming Spring Attire L -8 | for the Growing Girls Is Shown in a—ome Mem's Clut Co. e . s S — mittee Elects Officers—FEFines for § # . H Ju Ou: Misses’ Section in' Suit Depart- e 4 s L - 3 ment, One Floor Up. g & N o | I The Little Ladies of Six to Fourteen Years, and Their Mothers Will al Advent Christians have decided : 4 S5 | | New Britain, within and for th bo delighted With the New Spring Models in Pretty Washable Dresses of “" make the Plainville church of that % ' 3 trict of Berlin, in the County of Dainty Materials That Are Wonderful values at 98c, $1.98, $298 and $3.98. denomination self supporting and in Y G : ; % ford and State of Connccticut, FOR CONFIRMATION, and Graduation, there are Dainty little White future the members will hold them- . ? 2 rd day of May, A. D., 1916 Dresses, In all white, or with pretty colored bands for dress or street wear. ;‘;"f s responsible for all obligations. a0 . ; Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Take note of the Lovely Little Frocks of linen and Silk for party and B g tunoztantistepaingtheforog) . 1 5 | Judge dancing wear. Any young girl wiil take pride in the possession of one. gress of the church and is indicative gy . : On motion of Francis Dem We also show a full range of new Stylish Spring Coats in six to fourtcen t}vl the remarkable successes achieved : i 3 S ) | said Berlin. as administrator year sizes, both cloth and silk, priced at $3.98 to $7.50 each. We have v the pastor, Itev. J. W. Denton, dur- i Fo g cstate of Timothy Root, late o an extensive line of nice Middic Blouses in all white, and Khaki color, or white with colored colla and smocking, 98¢, $1.75, $1.98 and $2.98 eac h. ing the time he has been in charge. - 4 ] | in. within said district deceas The action of the oflicials is highly ! : 4 @ | This Court doth decree tha aratifying to. the entire membership i 3 | months be allowed and limitg WHITE GOODS. - and it is cxpected to save aditional 3 o o 4 | the creditors of sald estate to We are glad to call to your attention a special lot of Fancy Stripe impetus to the work of the leaders. g God heir claims against the same and Check white materials, suitable for Aprons, Waists and Children’s I SRS e e e Ot A : A initater aadlalnects’ thil Dresses. Very Special for Only 10c yd. ¥ | several years ago it has heen aided § : 2 { e an it CordRe SMART WHITE COATINGS by the mission conference, which i SRR TP i i \ newspaper publis Spare a moment to call at our Wool Dress Goods Dept. and see the contributed a certain amount weekly S i 4 4 X Britain and having a White Coatings that are so popular this season for Outside wear, for wo- o | towards the pastor's salary and other b S g B3 Aevs 3 rict, and by § men and misses. § | cxpenses. The conference provides RN e - Sl 3 n the pub WHITE CHINCHILLA is a \¢ » fabric, with a handsome face, financial aid to many of the weaker 5 b : ; the width is 54 inches, and priced pecial at $2.00 yd. churches within its jurisdiction, the i o ¢ SE g Sl he place WHITIZ CORDEAD COATING: iiur in style to wide wale Cordurcy g | larger parishes contributing towards 3 > ¥ but heavier in weight, and splendid ! ts. The width is 54 inches, the fund raised for that purposec. prices $2.00 yd. After Mr. Denton was assigned to WHITE WASHABLE CORDUROY o+ (iolfine are shown by us in the g | the pastorate there was an immediate best of valu 21 inches wide, our prices 85c¢ yard, but worth much reduction in the amount contrihuted : ? Cannot be duplicated. The correct material for Coats, Suits, and ® | by the mission conference at the re- - S 3 % 3 LAMITATION OF CLAIM M | auest of fhe officers of the local = church. The weckly payments have een dwindling Tt e O New Britain, within and for t} ,m(r”r :::\v‘]”"“n]:’flu"’r:m‘/ WV:;\:C-“(I'v}:x‘oini::: In an interview i " New Y f mentasir FRogerfappearedito B B el irictiotiBerlin, nithe County s Soae ARl sl e e [y ntorven n i BNl work srones mental Visor Ut Impressed || fordl nndisitate (ot Connectionh ! v ormer Miyor McClellan ird day of May, A. D., 1916, an extent that aid is no longer re- | New York told of [ 2 et Bernard F. Gaften HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON :'{":.',,?f]',h;l”{.1‘7'.),',7{:,”':,}5 .K:\:;:::m:“.; Sir Roger Cusement,, leader of the ! many, however, may ho seen by the !JH"A’"» PROMPTI.Y “RCEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. el 5 Irish rebellion arrested by the British. | fact that shortly after pis arrival there | On motion of Leo Bojnowski S e Ti\‘( X\wf"‘\msz Ifmk place in August, | the kaiser issued his proclamation re- | New Britain, as administrator e L e e L t that time he talked in a ! garding Irish independence: Many at- |on the estate of Albert Kozec! % | general way of his hopes for Irish | tribute that to Casement's efforts, Cer- | of New Britain, within said made here in the last few years. Last | frocqom. but if he had . tet | ! &y sever held in the town. More than will he a very good year for the lus- | Summer over $500 was cxpended In( jp.0 0"y, ad fanviidetinlte | trinly iheiwdd regarded asthe oftinl §jideceaseo, erlin eWs 3 . A 1 y & 3 IAmE DR oNCEL ; o’ plans at that time he made no refer- | Irishman there, both as spokesman and | This Court doth decree th = two hundred people crowded into the | cious fruit. making repairs on the church prop- | ,nce ¢ S . i | e hall and everyone reports a very | 1 : | T e Cocicid From | ORiCe to them to me, sald Mr. McClel- | representative, apparentlv, for he had | months be allowed and _limi b I - y The Girl's Aid society of the Gerlin an. “Casement did not mention or | a speciall passport, signed either by |the creditors of sald estate to e R inel Chhatdccsration ) L the treasury out o demand | | e e i ,':.‘ ;oratlons, | Congregational church will present a Fab SIS m‘j":::fl Sheny ]I»:L ‘M | zive a hint that he expected a revolt | the kaiser cr the German chancellor, | their claims against the same B ety o "TAC”]-’M:“'” r\F Q: " »l““‘ ‘““ sketeh, entitled “My Cousin Timmy,” | 1. Nmm‘»\ S '”m in Ireland, nor did he say nytthing | which read, in part, “Sir Poger Case- | administrator d. b. n. and dired g “ < \: DlCed I et lne T o Wednesday ove- a SUDT that would ind to : nooe public notice be given of this o s where e deceased BERNARD F. GAFF? At a Court of Probate hol of me as a dreamer and an idealist. That e o e e emeeeteeeeet—— et meeting in Munich ' he had gained some influence in Ger- cautitul . The zend el whien |2 U e e e ate he intended ment, der lIrlander.” (“Sir Roger 1 L ning, leading a landing force there. Ife had | Casement, the Irishman’) advertising in a newspaper puj : rted shortly after eight o'clock was ficient to cover the ordinary running . 5 N Srit d havin Tod by Postmastor Williant W, T | emmmemmmee———. | cxpenscs, Consequently conference | "efounced his title and surrendered | his pension from the British govern- |in said New BEAELE B0 SRR gan of Kensington and Miss Kather- G ATOr onor aid will no longer he accepted. - Batw " ;\y”d\":flyr‘]:\”V:;‘r;'m»f»nncfl‘}o publ ne McKeon, and there were fifty Y The ivent Christian church s | rural free delivery in that locality LIMITATION OF CLAIMS, post in said Town of New . . = : of Probate holden at | nearest 4 rher | proved one of the most enjoyahle | New Britain within and for the Dis- | leadership of Mr. Denton and it has | acceptable New Britain within and l'm-‘(h DI ”" ‘;”‘,:‘,(1‘:"’ AP AL = = {ecight counles in line. The affai At a Court of Probate holden at |growing steadily under the capable | unless the passways are made more At a Court "J()sephi[]e Orsie a[]fl Mlld[‘ed Kale[] gatherings of the season and a ncat | trict Of Berlin in the County of Hart- zood position among the religious Repairs at Pumping Plant, trict Of Berlin, in the County of Hart- BERNARD F. GAFFN: | sum was realized, which will be used | ford and Statc of Connecticut, on the [ institutions of the town Prior to discontinuing for the sum- | ford and State of Connecticut, on the Bond . to cover the expense of the Memorial | 3rd day of May, A. D. 1916. e Shurches. ey SO C NER Ll S e S i First in Declamation Contest 1.5 tiiervance e el g e IR el T gl B e TRNARD . GAFFNEY. ES Episcopal—Rev. - = - =i —_— ! Fixing Bridge. | APRIEINILORIR) 0 CLNRIIDR, ]"l"")’l‘ o, | rector will preach and cclebrate holy | having repairs made at its pumping BERNARD F. G 2Y, e 58 a Judge. 3 : G or -~ | plant in Mounta View Judge. | Work was commenced this morn- | % E communion in the Church f Our | plant i ain Vi udge. AT TEAGHERS’ GONVENTION“I‘- by the trolley company in On motion of Anna C. Weber of said | saviour tomorrow morning at 10:45 While the reservoir water at no On motion of John T. O'Brien of o4 | 3 Berlin, as Executrix of the last will will be held at the | tme is entirely satisfactory its use | said New Britain, as Administrator on strengthening the bridge near the : s Sunday school ”nmfin N ieEe and testament of Martin Weber, late | ysual hour. There will also be ser- | during the warm weather always | the Tstate of James C. O'Brien, late In Many Different Langus Local Pupils Make a Decided Hit at | originally built to hold twenty tons ofEenlln vl in el diRciSE SRR el viceinivh cReven Inelat Millolclooky cvokes innumerable complaints and | of New Britain, within said district de- B ret U}IS.:ON e daree depriclt bwhich il com P . Congregational—The Tord's supper | to avoid these and at the same time | ceased Modestte L rioon Githering of Schoolma'rms in New | pany will use on the laying of the This Court doth decree (hat SiX|\ill he ohserved in the Congrega- | give better service the company sets This Court doth decree that six LINOTYPE COMPOSITIQ eks on Worthington Ridge welghy | Months be allowed and limited for the | tional church tomorrow morning. Tho | its summer supply from a scries of months be allowed and limited for | OfMce Hours: 8 a. m. to 6:15 nenrly twice as much and extra piles | Creditors of said estate to exhibit their [ pastor, Rev. F. L. Grant, will preach. | wells. This year these will be put the creditors of said estate to cxhibit | Mondays and Wednesdays to e e T claims against the same to the Execu- Advent Christian—Morning worship [ in operation abaut June 1 or carlier | their claims against the same to the Tel Mgr’s Res. 179-5. Forema: trix and directs that public notice be | at 10:45 with preaching by the pastor, | if the conditions necessitate shutting | Administrator and directs that public THE Independents Organized. given of this order hy advertising in [ Rey. J. W. Denton, on the subject, | Off the reservoir supply. notice he given of this order by adver- iz RGP S e "] The Kensington Independents hasc- [ @ newspaper published In said New | wrhe Sifting of Pefer.” The Tord's Water is now so high in the wells | tising in a newspaper publisied in | EASTERN PRINTIN w y in e state was demon ball team has organized for the sea- | Britain, and having a circulation in | sypper will he commemorated at the that it will require steady pumping | said New Britain and having a circu- | 83 CHURCH STREET, T strated at the annual convention of | son and expects to play its first game | Said district, and by posting a coDy | close of the sermon. Sunday school | to farce it through the pipes. * lation in said district, and by posting C. EBBESEN, MGR. the teachers in schools which re- | next week. A fast team has been | thereof on the public sign post in said | will be held at mnoon. The Loyal Fines for “Drunks.” a copy thercof on the public sign post eathered and the managements ex- | town of Berlin, nearest the place | workers' service will be at 6 o’clock John Gilbert, arrested yesterday |in said Town of New Britain, nearest = — pects the prestize of the town on the | Where the deceased last dwelt. and at the regular evening service at | by Constable Downing and Special | the place where the deceased last | PRRFECTLY PAST dlamond will be increased. Game BERNARD F. GAFFNIEY, i the nastor willlpreach! taking fov||lomoer i Gharles | Grate Was) Anedl$o e e given the members of the faculties ov | wHl be secured with fast out of town Judge. | his subject. “Not Far From the King- | and costs by Justice 5. P, Prior, be- RNARD I " y 1ZED MILK the children for the work done. The ' teams and the local boys say that dom of God.” fore whom he was arraigned this 2 morning session consisted of a large {no challenge will he refused. The Baptist—The pastor, Rev. J. G.|morning on the charge of intoxica- SEIBERT AND SO amount of routine business, and the |lineup will be as follow H. Rawl- DIMITATION OF CLATMS. Ward, will preach at 10:45 in the | tian AT o e e otaiilea LIMITATION OF CLATMS afternoon was given over (o declama- | ings catcher; McCabe, 13. Gibney and At a Court of Probate holden morning. Sunday school will be at ! §12.18. Gilbert has $12.25 coming in At a Court of Probate nolden at | Park Street, Near St tion contests and dancing. The town | Sullivan, pitchers: I. McKeon, first | New Britain within and for the D 12:05. At 5 o'clock in the afternoon | pay from the New Haven road and | New Britain within and for the Dis- s ™ of Berlin captured the first and sec- | base; Orsie, second base: H. McKeon, | trict Of Berlin, in the County of Hart- | Rev. Victor Ferranti of Bristol will | he arranged to have the money | trict Of Berlin, in the County of Harr- 6 teams. Tel. connec ond places in the declamation con- }third base; Hutchinson, rizht field, | ford and State of Connectizut, on the | give a sermon in Ttalian. The young | turned over to the court. ford and State of Connecticut, on the = test. Miss Josephine Orsie was | McCarroll, center field and Corr left | 3rd day of May, A. D. 1916. people will have a service at 6 o'clock Justice A. H. Condell suspended | #rd day of May, A. D. 1916 3 S awarded fi place, reciting “How | field. Present, and at 7 o'clock the pastor Wil the execution of a sentence of thirty Present, For Your Insurance Did You Die?” and Miss Mildred St. Paul's R. C. Church, BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, ESQ., |preach. @ays in jail imposed yesterday after- BHEN SRDEEEC SHEN RSO Bond: Kalen, second place, with a recitation Reviid o b e i e Judge.| Methodist—The pastor, Rev. Waldo | noon on Joseph Young of Forestville, Judge. urety Bonds Weller, will be the preacher at both | who was in court to plead to an in- On motion of Leolin H. Kceney of Avold trouble by having youl third place was given to Albert Turn- | Rensington fomorrow morning at 5| of sald New Britats. ne Brsouteie of | morning and evenine servicos Sunday. | toxteation charge, The accused was jsald New Britaln, &5 Administrator | ance written by & miaa! wiig er of Eranford, who recited “An|oclock and at the Sacred Teart | the last will and testament of S Committee Flects. arrested by Constable Marino Thurs- | on tho Distate of Bmma B. Andrews, | how. Go to American Boy.’ When interviewed this | church, East Berlin at 10 o'clock. OINeIll Iatal off New Britaln within||mhol comiaitios annontedi to, ipre-|| davinicht finfaddition fo the failillate 0n New Hxitain within said dis- | paorapm PAR morning, members of the local school = = el e e L 3 o > | term he was fined $5 and warned | trict deccased A teaching force modestly denied thelr Ronsnmion MR SGhurel: ”’\{‘l S e pare by laws for the Elainvh e MO8RS |4t aivisit to Seyms street awalts This Court doth decree that six e R ans|_ 150, 15h B, ot ey iy, (e his Court doth decree that six | Men’s club and to confer with the s him should he appear in court hero | months be allowed and limited for Booth's Block. tralning was responsiblo and sald that | vices tomorrow at 10 a. m. and 7 |MONths be allowed and limited for the | lectmen regarding the changes ve- | him < S Ry e B N EHolia tolelvenl s tns cnieen i ne | B EOIyA Gommun o belna creditors of said estate to exhibit their | quired to convert the Town Halliintosii e E<i - e e i e eredlind e Bt e i Rl | Slels Bealush thelsam ol HoRuect alle md siuminn b SHE RS RUYEEUS 2 : dministrator and directs that public e o Cimtorime iy, ao | will be a reception to new members trix and directs that public notice ho | members, has elected Rev. J. W. Den- MrsiFRIIce (Gorme o has ibeentl CILREIEIGE et R e i o o and Miss Leary | The official bhoard will meet ag 10 | siven of this order by advertising in | ton to serve as chairman, and .Toh:\ lv\'m: \\vlh‘n-lnln'v.\ on Canal H‘:‘vy‘. SR SR S o'clock and Sunday school at moon. | % NCWSPaper published in said New | L. Ahlquist for treasurer. Ralph .| d el Ve-terdaiatlennooniaciine ane ] (il Re SRR HEL RN L S S ) of the New Haven iormal school fac- ] 2 : 5 : hoc | Britain, and having a circulation in | Morrill is the other member of the | Fritain General hospital, 1 lation in said district, and by posting ulty and Supervisor Allen of the stats | The pastor will preach at the cve- | : S i said district, - pos ; > oo ad been a patient for several days educational department ning service . and by posting n copy | committee. had T \ copy thereof on the public sizn post ! : ot . M | thercof on the public sign post in said Tt is expected that a meeting will | She was forty-one vears of age and oy th | PVT:}}}(\\(\H]__, ?h?rflf‘"f ,...r.v”_\l ”m_‘{"," Berlin Conerega nal Chnreh. town of New Britain, nearcst the place | be held sometime next week when [ is survived by several children. said Town of New Britain, nearest ® AbOEltlon LobStolkedanginespyiscals tev A. Fiske, pastor. Morning | where the deceased last dwelt. rules governing the organization will The funcral will he held Monday | (he ”,,mw ity i 0 l ; : dwelt. dren of the Kensington irammar | worship tomorrow at 10:45 o'clock. | BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, be drawn up. The officers and direc- | and the remains brought to Avon for Lat : & I school. 1t was stated [n this column | Tt will be communion service and the | Judse. | tors will not be elected until after | interment. BURNARDETAG ABINEY; hursday that if the children did as|sermon will be dclivered by the pas- s Brie Judge : . i 2 ¢ d by > pas selectmen and the general com- Brief Items. well at the convention as they did |tor. Sunday school will convene at thepseloctmeniand thors i i ] v v mittee of cleven has passed on the The mission services which have : = - — on that morning, their efforts would | noon. The Senior Christian Iindeavor LIMITATION OF OLATMS. e been In prosress In the Church of | At a Court of Probate holden at would be the recipients of much ap- | society will meet in the cvening at| At a Court of Probate holden at e Bl G rTve iy | fGuE Ty Mol cov il fon tne lipart|| NSWRBIIGHU S THIn and oratho DIe i] n ¥aven Yesterday—Sons of Veterans® Ball a Success—Briefs. hat the local schools are on a par celve state aid, at New ITaven yester- day. Too much credit can mnot be of “The Wind and the Moon.” The | will he cclebrated at St. Paul's cnurch, On motion of Catherine J. O’Neill » Alice Gomme Dead. their claims against the same to ihe where she pla LR Needless to say they did, and | 6:30 o'clock for a cration meet- | New Britain within and for (he Dis- | the leaders of the movement In the | week, will be concluded tomorrow. trict of Berlin, in the County of Hart many favorable comments were heard | ing and the subject triet Of Berlin, In the County of Hart. | intercst dioplaved in the concert to | There will be masses at 8 olclock ford and State of Connecticut, on the from those attending. The applause, | secration of Talents.’ ford and State of Connecticnt, on the | be siven in the Town hall next Sstur- | and 10:30) o'clock in the morning at 5th day of May, A. D. 1916 which followed their dancing, was| 3 corty 's devotions Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Judec P A Uens Kensington Congrezation: 0} ol ird day of May, A. D. 1916 1av by the Swiss hell-ringers for the | which time the Forty Hours devotions 2 B rns 3 2 2 jeafening. Folk dances of various e C i chy bieiint Ir'”\wfi; f_}; ,h; 'O;L,,m e e in- | will be brought to a close. Services Estate of William T. Moftt late of | 1S to BUILD UP its business SOLIY ';”ff ’j‘ " JeEIVEHELD. f”»“"‘m“; BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, I'SQ., dications are that the affair will be | will be held this evening and tomor- | \vl\; Britain, in said diq‘:ulw@fw»“w;! and conservative manner, avol At es A gt ne Roseilis & e Judzo. | 1herally patronized and sufficient | row afternoon closing exercises will pon the petition of Bernarc speculations, no matter what Kiniry danced the Highland fling |©'clock. It will me a communion . T _ S e || e mos Moflitt of said New Rritain, praying o el wnd the entire squad participated in | Service and the pastor will speak on On motion of L. D, Penfleld of sajd | money will be raised to give > that otrare ot ade istration may be | the expectations of profit. he Hop Nur Alnka, German Hopping | “The Word of Life,” Sunday school [ New Britain, as Administrator on the | club's treasury a Eoodistart. o gk n"“‘;“';')” ’f" [ 'lh"',;."'i ,I‘,h“ granted on said estate, as per appli- | to DEPOSITORS is placed A edish Clap and the Danish | Wil convene at noon. The Christian | Estate of Emma B. Andrews, late of Survey of Road. ‘t;fl‘;;f;:“:;:n O e e i Rtain, Mr. | cation on file more fully appears it is | profit to stockholders. creeting. This of the | Endeavor society will hold a Conse- New Dritain within sald district de- mngineer Joseph N. McKernan yes- !::rr‘(w\; ”T:‘ aieh s s ORDERED- That said application We want all the good, safe program was in charge of Adcle | cration meeting at 6 o’clock Mis. [[ceasods terday made a survey of parts of the JECEAILEDIOR O it ne Hle be heard and determined at the Pro ! Murray, who trained the children. | Louis Goodrich will he the leader and | This Court doth decree that six | westwood Park section for the pur- L e 4 bate Office in New Iiritain, in - said Everyone is pleased the subject will he “The Consecration | months be allowed and limited for | pose of locating boundary lines be- | W} ”""“( “l, 2 Pl i ]"”‘ distriet on the 12th day of May A.| of every courtesy and proper e ey ensus | of Talents.” the creditors of said estate to exhibit | fare the town starts the highway """""\'\f‘y"'\, LS AL L A OO e T e A o'clock in the after- | modation. Is the town is proud of its chlidren. Jriels. their claims against the same to the | jmprovements ordered by the voters e WEDs noon. and that notice he given of the Money in our SAVINGS dep Those who made the trip we nd Mre, Anton Franzen of | Administrator and directs that public | several months ago. There has been While the weather was too cold to | Ciar, ia application and the | graws 41 e Bime i e " | Kensington have reiuimed from their | NOtice be given of this order by adver- | some question over the ownership of | Dermit of the appearance of many | iy e s R Ruth Graham, Lena Padelli. G honeymoon trip tising in a newspaper published and in the district and to avoid any | flies the Business and Improvement hlishins order in some news- PR chen Larson, Stella Golon. - "PhelWiom ‘.: Ai : ot 1id New Britain and having a ¢ entanglements the selectmen de- | association’s swat-the-fly committee is \per published in said New Britain, s . T Gt e e S P M€ dation in said district, and by posting [ cided to have the land surveyed as a | satisfied with the success of the cam- ! . ving reulation in said distriet, Plalnv|"e I rust Somtiola Cirl Nas Rl O s 5 s rved | 5 wopy thereof an the publie sign post oy : Sl haign conducted during the week e Y cc = Francis Griko, Josephine Or A a_ delightful Cstefiye prcliminary action T [ d x a copy thereof, on jan Hall and Mildred Kalen [Enpane e el ihia || sald SToWniof Yewa Britaln eangat The town s appropriated $400 | closing today The campaign had e publi sn-post in the Town of PLAINVILLE. CONN. o ] | t | for road improvements in this distriet, | many educational advantages and it New Britain, in said district, and re- ) . ; s ol e eranitee e ronnimed hocause of | s expectedithath the Sefforts Nofthe |t pn make, Banking Hours:—9 a. m The Sons of Veterans ball provea | The peach (recs ha un to blos- BERNARD I GAFEN the attitude of the postal inspectors | association to assist in exterminating SERNA 2 FRENEY m., except Saturdays, 9 to 1 f the biggest cial succesves : 2 f 1 inspector 5 BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, s, 1 one of the biggest social succes: (sl | en and the orchard owners feel this | Judse. | who have threatened to cut out | the pest will not go for naught. A Judge to 9 p. m. Rev. Carleton Tlazen pastor. Morn- ing worship tomorrow at 10:45 dance of tansorial establi we can get and assure our cu interest. the nlace where f] Aeceased 1o B PN