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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1918 ainville News | pavousw 'EXAMINATIONS FOR ARMY SERVICE HELD Eligibles Present Themselves o, Plainville and Bristol Physicians | | BEING CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY nccording | to the gov- | R (»mm(‘,,r.\ m‘d(\,.‘\. “(‘ will 1.u~pdour. store open all day “Washing- | TWO FUNERALS TOD A Y : Some Worth While Wash Materials S S;."LQZX'\" ’l'l:f; — For underwear we offer at ou T IN -rnKHT s’l‘\\n’s v h Goods Dept. in new bulldmg. Tt will help our country win the | <se Crepe in flosh pink and light g Churches Sunds war and be a good investment | blue, 33c yard. ou and yours. | Tmported Scotch Gingham in 5 Bxamination of men eligibie for et o stripes, checks and plaids, colors the dralt was held this afternoon. | perfectly fast, width 32 inches and The following reporting to Dr. C. Shirting Madras, the best im- quality the best of any Gingham | W. Moody ported kind, white ground with made. $1.00 yard, §| David H colored stripes in neat classy effec e — Glovannl ; ; Splendid for men’s shirts at $1.00 HELP THE SALVATION ARMY | - ) Bt B Sy e e e s 000000 ol aa | g | Pierce Arthur James O'Hara, 10 in Fine Quality Voiles in tinted the soldiers herc and abroad. | Bln St e nes N ) et e R | Broad St.; Dominick Reals, 65 Maple color effects. Specially attractive for distinctive dresses and waists, | £i5 | choice for 75¢ yard. Scotch Plaid Skirtings, yard wide imported | The following reported to Dr. B. B. | | | Planned By Red Cross—Sorvi in various colors and designs, extremely desirable for ladies’ golf Robbins, Bristol A bargain at 65¢ yard. Domenicantonia Voli, 10 Mapie Frederick Auger Morton, 11 I CONTINUING OUR SPRING NOTION SALE f | Court; Wilfred Andrew Hester = . | Whiting St.; Philip Forcele. | With its thousands of little necded things, by everyone who sews or | The following reported to Dr. W. | runs a home, we would say it gives greate ope for savings as a little 8| R itancahan, Bristol [ ” here and a little there foot up very rapidly. Just to show the trend of 3 Rowland Evans Hoerle 165 W “I'm going back and I hope I'll get 12,000 feet into the air and M 3 sec- prices, will call attention to these few: B Maini St Earey Lite: Harold Tincoln into it where it's thick,” declared|returned in safety to his oy/n liness eac] ments to Real Hair Nets, De Luxe, cap || Shinola Shoe Polish, priced to R | Corning, 9 Church St Major W. A. Bishop, V. C., D. S. O. without even a bullet hole {through | the rig "Of his men were shape, blond, browns and black, you special at this sale 6c box. : his wing: forced back because pf heavy casual- special at 4c each or 45c doz. Good Shoe Laces, in all lengths ; Funeral of Mrs. Duffy. and M. C,, upon the eve of his de-| %045 he following #fternoon,” | ties, and Niven was ordered to re- Shell Hair Pins, all our 25c and regular 10c grade priced for # | The funcral of the late Mrs Dugry =~ parture for France. Major Bishop he remarked in quite a’ matter of treat. Ay i packages 3 is sale 19¢ ecach | s sale at 7¢ pair, 4 pairs 25c. of East street, s held this mornin:c has done his “bit” by shootmg,fgxct way, “I came back/and got the| “I played it like a game of poker, Bl itary Belts, regular || ing Sets, consisting of B | from the Church of Our Lady of down forty-seven German aero-|silver colored fellow who had led me | the major said {nqdesfly, in deserib- 260 kinds, all priced 19¢ cach. brush and dauber, special 29¢ set. Mercy at 9 o’clock and the burial wa planes; he is known on two conti-|into the trap.” __|the situation. “I had only a pair of Kid Hair Curlers in all sizes, | 3 Fas - B|in St. Mary's new cemetery ir nents as the world’s greatest air His exam.ple and that of Major |dirty deuces, but I didn’t think the priced for this sale 10c bunch. !l kinds at this s 7C ca P Britain. i fighter, and yet he was boyishly en- Hugh W. Niven, D. S. O and M. C., | other fellow knew it, so I bluffefi' Sanitary Napkins, 3 in package, | Veilornet, can be [ s i : Funcral of I. W. Burt thusiastic about hurrying back to | one of foHr surviving nfi’x’cers of thc:hlm azd refused to let hm} cail me. priced special at only 8c package. || or hair net, just as name implies. . e % i the firing line among the clouds. Ixnongl_m;ly Princess Pats” (Princess| Although almost surroundci, he held Collar Bands, all sizes 3 for Regular 10c value, 7c each, 4 for The funeral of Lyman. W. Burt was one battle he singlp-handed attacked | Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry) |on until dark when reinforcements 10c. 25¢. 2 held this afternoon at 2 o'clock fi« two German aerodromes and in two!now in service, should inspire every|came. For this plucky, bull-dog de- ; M | his Jate ho on Queen s t hours destroyed nine enemy ma-|Britisher and ‘Canadian of military | fence, and for a similar achieve- { | inston. Re C. G e chines. On another occasion he was |age in the United States to volun- ment when he held out with only Plainvillc gational church ot lured into a trap by a silver colored | teer for war service. Major Niven |forty men, Major Niven received the HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON glats it I'was ip West cemeter machine and found himself cut off | has probably seen more continuous | distinguished service order and the PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US !m Plainville. by two squadrons of German ma- | service at the front in France than | military cross. In referring to the S 5 S chines, twenty-four in number. He|any other officer. He has hammered | German dug-opt syvstem and its ef- HlainvillefChurciiNo(esy fled forty miles into German terri- | the Germans and been hammered by |fect upon the' Germwan morzale, the Congregational church—The text tory hotly pursued by the enemy|them for three years, and yet, after|major says he obrerved that the Wi T W B D WA ————— | and topic of the sermon at the mor whose numerous machine guns|a short furlough he has gone back|Germans “don’t like to come out B ;i New Paul's church by Rev. J. C. Brennan. Methodist church for Sunday will con- | ing s at 10:45 o'clock will be pained bullets about him, climbed ' to help lead the glorious “Princess!|where the noise is.” errin bl The regular 9 o'clock mass will be sist of: Morning service at 10:45; | “What Manner of Persons Ought Yr | i held in East Berlin tomorrow morn- | Sunday school at 12:00; preaching | (We) to B Instead of the morn-| .__ = - S P AR["JNE E J['NES |ing. Wather Bremnan will be cele- ! service at 7:00. The meeting of the |ins = being held in ‘(h(‘ lchlurm : A : i |brant. The Friday eveni Baraca class will be held at noon, and | 28 is usual it has been decided to|tom, on the subject, “Things which S G 'lcvotions will be kyv:»lrle snm“si, lszéfv: the Junior Epworth league wmnmem | hold the morning worship in the | mark the consummation of the age PRE ENTIN FIRST WAR RISK POLIC[ES For the at 5:45 chapel of the church. Te “Go-To-| Sunday school will be held at noon church next week as usual. at 5:45. g present, the other services of the | Draftees Examined. Church-Band"" that was formed ainong | and the young people’s praise and (r‘hurch will not be held during lent, | The following nine draft registrants| -25 -Shildren of the Sunday school, | social service will be held in the eve- in accordance with the requests of reported for examination this atter. | A0d Church now has a total member-| ninz at 6 o'clock. At the evening | lhn fuel administration, that evening noon to Dr. R. M. Griswold in Ken- | SPip Of thirty nine. The Sunday!services at 7 o'clock the subject will school classes ml meet at noon and 3 n come to town again.” I the benefit of the (on;,romlnonxl at the Berlin Congregational church, gustus Brandegee, Berlin; Sivern covenll coities e oAt ine] o o ay schoo ety > Christiar There will be by Rev. 8. A- Fiske at 10:45 tomor- Henry Brown, Berlin; Leon Henrw 3 6 o' 3 - 5 ¢ : Endeavor society wil st at 6 o'clock | . i row morninz. Sunday school will Nve, st Berlin; Louis Henry Stiquel, | [ e ‘v::\‘"”“(’,‘m:fm’:’g will | hibit held Wednesday and Thursday, | meet at 12:00. There will be a meet- Kensington: Ameleare Portante, Ken- | & yo0 (F€U 8 FRC B MECERE B0 | aaren 6 and 7, at the rooms of the | | ing of the Senior Endeavor society at sington; Anthony W. Buckley Ken-| g o4 by Mr. Morril o I esalti il ke BE BURIED TUESDAY nEs o Al ey Hee.| “What Our Church is Doing™. At the | local Red Cross society. The exhibit | | | close of the meeting the pastor Will} w4y yo gpen to the public between | Rev. Carleton Hazen, announces the ton: Bevochetti Sccondo, Kensington. | pOst o8 (18 TEGUAR (He BETOT T . i following calendar of services for The above list was prepared by tha, Con ® o 5 08 (0 N0 80 o0 0] the hours of 2 p. m. and 9 p. m. dur- | flen Eligible for National .Army };hs‘ XKensington Cm:“grogf'xnonnl <-hu;ic11 Loil‘:;‘}al‘a??g‘;xdfor Division NoaziiCounty (SR = Wl (e B e e ing these two iE ‘;!rs. J. M. ]1)(-;”; " : N ) tomorrow: Morning worship. I . 1 i S n 3 v} ar wi give several addre: S anc ex- Examined Today—Fire Committee | 0" L g munion services. All thosc who are 10 Al 3 110:45; Sunday school, 12:00; meeting Bt‘]flm Bt to M, | interested in the same are asked to | Plain important reasons for the need | of Christian Endeavor society at the A daughter I S 9 5 rt | e present, of food conservation by all fhose who § | parsonage at . e and Mrs. Peter Georgine o as Baptist Church—The regular morn- | are concerned. There will also be a ~—Services in Churches, .| The calendar of the Kensington Berlin. | ing fervice will he held at 10:45 |eries of prizes offered to the school | | il e eaieen i S children for the best iooking posters ? 3 idowlot] = | o'clock. The pastor will speak on the | ¢ D 9 Mrs. Caroline E. Jones, widow of | | suubject *“Returning Home" taken | illustrating food conservation in any | © late Franklin T. Jones, of Hudson | WHERE THE TU e s e ©|form or manner. The pri treet, died this morning flt‘(hu home | | cchool will meet for their clas at | Pe given out to the winners in f her brother, Henry L. Porter, ex | noon and the voung peoples service|form of Thrift Stamps. The mem- tmaster of this town. Mrs. Jon b Souce - Y P : | will be held in the evening at 6 seventh and eighth de as 83 years old and has been a life St i vt 15 A Tac18l IThal evening! servicatwilil be s will be eligible for ent mg resident of Berlin. She was the held at 7 o'clock and the theme will | in the competition for one of the aughter of Lotan and Clarissa FROM AMER(CA -y P % be “A Cordial Invitation from Matt. | prizes and the fifth and sixth grade forter. The funeral will be held at I % P 11:28. The evening serv will be | members are eligible for entrance (n'fil‘:)f‘k Tuo:fm_v afternoon from her 3|€2 M(LES[ /o g 3 held in the chapel. into competiticn for the second prize. em nn:‘r* tev. S. A. Fiske, pastor Episcopal church—Holy Com- Plainville Briefs. _the Congregational church, will = munion wiil be held at 8 a. m. at ciate and burial will be in Maple : ¥ 3 5 b the church and the morning services emetery. S : : g - will be held at 10:45 o'clock with a Tag Day for Jr. Red Cross. R B ey ¥ rmon by the pastor. The evening Tag for the benefit of the A S R 2 services will be held at 7 o’clock a injor Red Cross. of Berlin was in R, RO, Ry 74 which a al 7 her, the Rev i S 3 X : v a special preacher, the Rev. 11 $wing all day to, From eariy R - 3 y 7 5 W. D. Williams of Southington, will} orning, when the children of the IR b £in BURG be in charge of the services. fortbington school hegan ling 4 fes to the men soing to the Ameri- hn Paper Goods and Berlin Con- : . s | services be reduced. sington: Ge G. Wins el - T a patriotic food ex- Passes Away at Home of Brothe to Have Codference Tuesday Night o Vi o o v Mrs. James J. Murphy and M | Georgianna Booth. of Whiting str left today to visit with Mrs. Mur phy’s daughter, Anna, who attend- Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo jsued for American !ing Laurelton Hall'academy, Milford, Presenting to an enlisted rian the | photograph was made They will be gone for a few days. Trst of tho w surance policies i ’s office Mrs. €. R. Clark is in charge of 1 | the soldiers comfort committee for A. M. E. Zion church—Services the town of Plainville. She is also »»‘o hr‘\\.dhm”:ho u.fie;;-n;\v:np:x; ;hti)n"“'j';’ in charge of the birthday Enst o . Berlin C 5 & RO i at whic ere wi ching by | ::(:’n,n‘.\h::”;‘:n\’ "‘.‘\v(h,:) 11::1.}.,:;.::‘.( S R ) a former pastor of the ireh, the Advertised letters for the follow- Ponnn i el o ,”1‘”) o NS 2 “ Rev. W. H. Frankivn. ing arc at the post offico awaiting s e ket e E ¢ < o Advent Christian chureh—Morning | their_owners: Roy iilon. ~Joseph Eirssine i : o SR 1 worship at 10:45 o'clock with a ser- ”'H"r‘rr';: James I\m]m\‘»‘“ i r,m«:\w{ an . one adopted at the : : mon hy the pastor, J. William Den- Tkllu, §n. s Elizabeth Warner, Miss bn of Miss Scollon, principal of the ' £y e bhool to raise th re of the Charles I, Conlon of the Maple- | i ‘orthington s for the general i 2% ey ) % > i T Rldgway Johnson hurst Inn in in Boston for a [r:wi | i | | md of Berlin. 1 ipils of the 3 8 I i davs. attending the reunion of George- ensington Gramn hool have 5 ' % Ve | D town Uni Alumni. i en working in varions lince during |oiiiii 4 ; S pog # entist e past week to raise their share B~ X : 3 e MkNCH RUSSELI BUILDING, PLAINVILLE. been elected as an i expect soon to reach the amount OFFICE HOURS: associate incorporator of the I O. O otded to raise their share, and ex- 3 ¢ Mon., Wed. and Fri., 9 a. m. to 8 p- m, | ¥ Home and will atiend the annual \' ct soon to reach the amount al- ted to them. Miss tt of the N 3 3 3 2 | = = o be held in New Haven on March 20 . G lensington Gramn hes to re- > i 7 v { Raymond Roberts t Main ! 4 ¢ ind the people of Berlin that for a g 4 N i & B[GiN Nflw street has resigned his position at the all sum of money, they may hav G E p % s Clock Co. and will begin as : R mb assistant millwright at the plant of There would not be painstaking studies of a spe- od chopoe hes washed or any . the Bristol Brass Co. much suffering in this world cialist who has made their the other household cho lone § R : '8 ¢ ca]l]l.*'xl:y 1P "V]):)("w'i’)ll“l\\:]y}ymr n‘,vfl v':r 2 ; : ¢ o - — - = = if people only knew where to ::sx:fment and cure his life » - the Berlin allotment of B % S ‘ . “Cain Went Into turn for help. Dr. Hyde, determined to ross fund. | 2 o Chronic, Nervous ard Spe- investigate ways and means Action to Be Talken, S Do N - 99 cial Diseases are more trying, to help the victims of Nerv- S J 5 For the Days When You the Lafld Of Nod are harder to endure, because ous and Chronic Troubles, Communications from the New g ta fire commission have been re- B : : : S they are with you from has devoted his professional X\'o){‘l“ .‘f the committee appointed S AR s g Cannot Earn. BUT- week to week, from month to life to their specdy and thor- LI Dens Lo bonurinssoms B % i i month, often from yea 2h alleviation. conter in 1 ) ing some : : i 2 . 7 | When a dollar or more will He H R Yerri i You Tare e | [B%EEs G nsatting nimryou will e Has Returned itc means of fire protection. In i : communication, it is stated by g S s o X i { i C - encugh to go to bed, yet you roroConsECtE e lencltRot ¢ : ; I : start an interest account bear: are not well enough to enjoy || his experience and mature Qf the members of the Berlin 3 3 E ; T 5 : ’ mission, is a counter offer made R % 3 D G g 49, there is no good to own Agam life and do justice to your || Jjudsment. His thoroug the New Britain board. A meet- : : g v |mg 4ve, 8 work. And the firmer your || €quipment enables him to trouble takes hold of you, tho give you every kind of treat- f of e’ Boriin commission e | :. : | L e | | reason why you should not HAVE YOU MET H‘M') kel JIRETe Yo every iz of eads it is believed that final acti % i w o s . e crushes your ambition quire. i e L S 3 L : 1 | have one with this Bank. e i To treet such troubles suc- If there is help for you, Dr. t . As this : =y y YOU SHOULD HEAR ABOUT HIM cosstully requires the long. Hyde is the man to help yom. tter has been dragging along for 3 e ; : Don’t Wait Until Tomorrow e time. the people of Berlin are S : ; : : | e e ik T TODAY. Su - M., at Hariford Medical S P e li 3 g ST 2 - . STAR nday, 7 P. M., The Hariford Medical Specialis me satisfactory arrangement will THE ; e—— e | g [ 2 a PR e ; onv ching 2 N b e | port Tuscanta probably was sunk by | SPTYOY Were approsching the - North Paanl"e Trust Co. | STONE CHURCH” o AS;’:&MBST.» HARTFORD, CONN. 2 P | the Gérman submarine. According to ; ivi E riv. ass will be celebrated as usual way to Liverpool. The Survivors were i % 5 orrow morning at 10:00 in St. | reports the vessel was attacked to the | landed at Buncrana and Larne, PLAINVILLE, CONN. | ON BROAD STREET, PLAINVILLE. | meeting of the society which is to

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