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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1918, L i i | rious Hope and Translati £ th 5 (s . SR e b B t St ! Sanctified. When \:lrwjln ll,lvz.:'cgds ‘:| DANGER I-”RKS IN DEATHS AND FUNERALS os on Ore Church ,\“5,‘1h i(.‘,m’_‘ ‘a‘t( l';i; D‘A“ s Y(:”]"; ’ Vikner D. Daniclson. m. = 3 People’s meeting at 6 p. m. e The funeral of Vikner Danual Dan- ' - . istic meeting at 7 p. m. Subjec jelson was held at 2:30 o'clock vester- No!zces “The Supernatural Birth and Condl- E ERY UNE UF US ‘\‘ l:\ )IlL ]l)i late lhtnlu: 28 \hapma.n ONE OF THE “PLUMS” o tions for Salvation.”” Baptismal treet. Rev. Dr. G. Ohman offi- 4 X clated at the ser "he i | service at close of evening meeting. Bt g . The bearers o First Baptist Church. Sl Tolt, Beng Holt, David > OF THE SEASON IS (shte G oncetl || e We Are As Full of Deadly 'DPanielson, Andre Danielson. Albert Ordess & Oquist and Robert Yuon. Burial was New Hol night. Services will be held in this Swedi i b o 0 X n} n Swedish Elim Church, Fairvie: ON SALE AT OUR |inirch socordms to the chango in| ; 5 ‘medieh Xlim Clurch. Poizons, As A Germ in Fairview cemetors time. At 7:00 i m. there will be a | . ° EapalD e Laboratory. = WASH GOODS SECTION. |Union Suntisc scriice, under tho | 127 Shool children’s Euster servico ol e Cf The funeral of John Kane was helc WUl auspices of the C. I. soclety. There | qi 2 ‘;{i’r“:w’“ “‘: ‘““”f’;‘:”, : ‘ 14 —_— will be specinl music by the Freestone 4 5 FAcaconEnos this morning at Mary Catholi ; : | tion will be held o'clock in the - ire . g -t club, and everyone is invited to be | S0 W 5 oo fe Bt I 1rch 11 o'clocy Schoolmates | One Thousand Yards of |present. At 10:45 a. m. the regular | 2y°3in&, Tople: “Tho Resurrectlo served as pall bearers Rev. . A, | morning service, Special Easter mu- | CaLlY. aphont UR SELF_ PfllSUNING Krause ofticiated a offe the sic by the quartet and an Easter ser e | committal prayers in new Catho- the Celebrated sic by the quartet and an Easter se People's Chumrch, n 1ye i h Catho {mon by the minister, Dr. rle B. lic cemectery T < | Cross. * The regular session of the | Sunday—10 o'clock (new time), Lelai ! Tvery. G BATES GINGHAMS 1o school will be omitted, tho | Praver. 10:45, Morning Worship.| “FRUIT-A-TIVES® Absolately Pro- e As the B . 1 a)l meeting in the main audi- | Rev. I M. Blanc Worcester 5 o Mrs. Ann Sweeney. + linensga 1 In Beautiful Plaids and|iorium for a o serv will preach. 1 Bible School. yeote/This Dangerons Condi Funeral services for Mrs. Ann you R o . i = “The Triumph of Love rv 5:45, Young People’s meeting, 7 The chicf cause of poor health is | Sweency re held this morning at com@y & Stripes, also Plain C}.\am [will be held at 12:15 p. m. 00 | o'clock, Bvening Service, conducted | our neglect of the howels. Waste |St. Mary's Catholic church, Rev, J N brays (a very scarce article) | . m. there win he - al ser- | by Rev. I M. Blancha matter, instead of passing from tho | T: Winters, pasior. offiviated. Four anyth 32 inch rid {Vico, with a short sermon by the Tuesday-—4 meeting of il i Uk grandsons of ihe deceused were the &SINGRES BWIde nister. Everyone welcome at these | Juniors and ( 3 lower intestine regularly every day, | o hearors, Interment was ia the 4 At c b Thursday—7:45, h Praver| isallowedtorcmain there, generating | new Catholic ccmeters : ”'l 1 o A5 a yard. e meeting. poisons which are absorbed by the e i 0 $1.00 Shch, 5 South Congregational Church | — blood. Victor Rugenski. Hemmed .sqi These coming in lengths of | _ Scrvico in tie South church on AL AN E N TRL G, In other ) i Victor, the three month old son of 83c each. + . | Sunday morning will begin at 10:30, (Center Congregational). otod. is Doisoming | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rugenski of 89 Hemmed 80, ’ “to $35. 2 to 10 yards, give an im-|new time, instead of the usual hour Corner of Main and Church streets. i:i”‘ff‘l“‘l‘]’“fi“‘“;“v‘“_ 3l "’“r,)t‘”?;:zi Franklin street, died this morning. 50 each. mense variety to choose|ct 10:45. There will be music appro- | Henry W. Maier, minister. Sl | The funeral was neld tnis afternoon Al Hnen : priate to the Tastertide and the r All services arc scheduled on new | !#l0xicalion,ductonc and burial was in the Polish come- 5 to $3.50. from, much greater than €aN | coption of new members. Mr. Hill | time bowels, is direct. onsible for | tery. A GRede A EMBROIDERED NP 1 will preach on the theme T'he Abid- Bible scho P a 1 K: ’ ¢ adderT . H e = 2 be found in any regular| i o s o 0 £ U ileno\fsludnq xt:x 1Bl Lo ]Aroubles: e $4.30 and $5.00 eafh. H Hendsome Japanise et stock assortment. and scason. In the afternoon at #:30 | yorniie oy o g | that it upsets the Stomach, causes Jeseph Coffey. All linen ?uaresv hand embroidered in blue, ¢ All linen squi $5.00 and $7.00 ¢ Gleloek ncwatima cnefqnartst e the | Comatien s Salo St BOEREREsien Indigestion, Loss of Appet]ite and Funeral services for Joseph Coffeyw 86.50 each. very low prices. church, unde ection of Dr. J. C. | oo Sleeplessness ; that chronic Rheum- | were held yesterday morning at 10 2 7y = abizn Gout Piin To The Back are | 9/¢lock from bis Nome o Star street EMBROIDERED SQUARES | Scensliicnias SLSTN 2 : 2 John T. Winters and Rev. Wil- Japanese £quares, hand em- S04 $280 ot % = T ‘ Downey iciated The pall broidered in blue, 24x24, $1.50 Scarfs, 18x45, at $1.75, §! = Sunday, 4 division, Phil- Pty AT regular; and that Pimples, Rashes, rs were: | McCGrail, John nd $2.00/ each: sizo 36x36, | and $2.25 each. Patterns 10c, 15¢, 20c. athea class; 0, morning worship; = R G LR J\‘ o +1 | Beebe, will give a spec! musical Easter Vesper Service at 4:30 p. m. McCall Goods for April|;iouim of ‘Easter carols, anthems, | wiff s operne o Siese Lt e e are here: and other compositions, an— Lo vende ema and other Skin Affecti flood, Thomas Roper. Timothy Hen 5 and /$3.00 cach. | Scarfs 18x52, at $2.00, § Magazine 10c. 12:10, church school; 3:00, Ttalian | pol il gl " . Bit sappear when “Fruit-a-tives’ it "‘,‘,‘, L H\I“'I‘:"""“‘I:”"‘ ,I_,‘]""”d“'\‘\‘.‘”‘_ Main Fjoor. and $ Fast Cold Book of Fashion 25c. :::mr :r"‘ji"-\n] Ha 5 s Solo for Tenor—All Hail the Ri ta\lier:\ to correet Constipation. Dearersiwere: Eertiind Ilonsy: Facir | = With a 15¢ Pattern Free. |[chip. Monday, 7:30. Boy s i) et : Sepaeed h S (8 it I i My, Coffey. Interment S S e, : Troop ¢ iay, 4:00, Junior Boy e A Tablets) ll[h‘alut you against St. Mary's cemetery. where Fi e R i 0 || & S0 secooscosceceae Bl G RS committal services vere eonducted by BOYS CAUSE FIRE there was nothing for the DR Womsan, 3 c. The Swan .........Saint-Saens 50e. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 23c. St SiRUEnLeE s ache sl Downey : sionary so y. Thursday, AT HOLMES’ YvARDl' The firemen donned their n Scouts; 7 ovolions Rea (Cuote | Eolo for Soprans—1T Know T “t all dealers or sent on receipt of Candliin T LR e e s 2 2l My Redeemer Tiveth......Handel|l jrice by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited 3 - g R e eI i aaitedl oad and Surgical Dressings work. F ) > b s To all our frie: we wish to ex- lCletilsors R WAl toll T Boss : 1 9:30, all-day work for Red © (From the Messiah) OGDENSBURG, N. Y | press our sincere thanks for all their Drickmakers 0 form Boss | comment to the effect that 4 Episcopal parish housc; 4:00, Quartet with violin and organ— acts of kindness and sympathy shown Before Calling -Out City Fire De- | °R abpeared as if they mea 2 X ness. Tourists. The Risen King. ... Dressler us during our son Vikner's last iline: e Organ— the increased assessed valuation of {and at his funeral partment. St, Joseph’s Church Easter Music. a. Spring ... ...... Kinder|the city and will contradict the Aaron Danielson and family. | i FORGED TO KISS KA 5 b. Andante Religioso......Hailing | mayor's statement regarding an ex- = Fire destroyed two small bulldings 7:00 mas ! 4 Spring Song Mendelssohn | Solo for contralto—Come, Sece he ecutive b rd when he declared IS 1T GRUDGE at the Holmes brickyard on Christian ter Hymng . Junior Choir ace . Bartlett | suich a hoard governing the 3 | Tane, shortly after noon today. The | pro.Germans Also Say “To Hi 3 7iol commission was a failure. r . i Shelley | Viol » ’ Doors to Kunz's Garage Found | damage amounts to about $300 and is the Kaiser,” When Threat Toccata ... Dubois A ranquillo (Con- i S ey TEROVMAN QENT 1T tacedl Complaliti o Dol covered by insurance. Some small| gy tarl- 10:30 mass— ] 1 oooobeperoitt CLERGYMAN SENT UP 2 ol¢ s e Ohio Mob. 1 Spring Song Mendelssohn S t ing. .. . Friml N A 3 Coshocton, O March 30. 3 . ! i ! police to- | ulong the roadside this morning and gty B b 0 Kyrie, Gloria, Credo (St. Cecelia) c. Swedish MMelody..... . Wilhelm] FOR LIFE RELEASED at the four doors of his mew | it sprend throvghithe iot. The two | PC DStween 200 uad 600 py AL Sl oS R T i Gounod | Quartet—Masdl - Warren ag S LRl B e ) T o) sy e of ol S e et the holidays. Regina Colli J)].;\r‘l;\:u\er Solo m,-‘;,:. 1] with violin ob ; g Shic defaced some | flames and when John Sautter, fore- ““”‘g ‘\‘“l S rRinE 14‘“ ‘k 3 . St = selin) . . to—FHosanna ...... icr ‘ ked t a| at » New Bri e ponets DEO-SIans S Lady Owls' dance, benefit Red |S*PCtus, Agnu . Pl e e R Wl iamE R e a T o : : ; e :1:‘“”0:" man ai the New ,mm]x’\‘l e k‘ 1 | Stars and Stripes and say ss, H. & H. hall, Mon. eve'g.—Adv. | . **""* Py S e - : A L Deened ione Bs adlid Wovkthen oo ke - . March W Sa a. Slumber Song of Murder, on Parole After 20 nere was considerable op-) and they tried to save the building Over 700 applications have been | soloists. Miss T Farrell, Miss| b To a Wild Ro<e. Doswell : fores DElneizhh otho0a R tolthe t Sharkt savradlt trom thel burnine received by the gardens committee of | y\rarguret Suliivan, Mr. John Super- c. Festival Piec Years in Prison. ranting of the permit for the con-| strnctures to a barn about 300 vards r:;nr::'::};;:}: ;: of Toledo, wnd ignited the roof. They s the Chamber of Commerce for plots. | na LN ; Mr. Frank Sriffield it e i | naut, Mr. Neil Murphy, Mr. . Driffie] | o he garage on thel, " - E ' . n S Tndian is r 3 < 1 away ¢ 'rank J. Cheney mak Henry Ryan, formerly of this city | Kent. _ Herbert I%. Anderson s on Indianapolis, March 3( | zround t T i it Rl e biaveton ook Ichetey mais kg but now of Newark, is visiting in town. | The choir will have the assistanc 1n. liam Hinshaw, sentenced to pr fire from getting Into the hayv. If the | Cheney & C~, doing busines: Mrs. Greulich who is ill at her [of a string orchestra at the w 8 - or life for a murder more than : ity of Toledo,’ County and 817 ; : this building got beyond con- | aid, and. that sats Aror e me 140 Whiting street, is improv- | BEdward F. Foley, organist 0 YR T T (T, vears g as been given a parole, ing rapidly. - - s announced at the governor' tre would have spread to several Mm;]or dN HUNDRED DOLI ~ s . C & 3 LC! an every case of Catp = Corbin Place-——Sunday morning at 6 2 others, including homes of employes.| ®2 € L "Crini < S today Eralci e ant: e e ~ annot_be cured by b ¢ Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hine, Jr., of Trinity Methodist Church. | o'elock stor praize ser Will be e .3}“‘,-("“.‘:‘1\( [Eranted Hino | MIULIONATRE IN CLASS 1-A. | Some of the tenants fearing the de. PARRH GO Mo Yority aivo. VI S el and MLty The miorning wervice, at 10:45, will TEhE N fimieie ax 1 eet! 8008 Washington, March 20.—The death: struction of the bulldings, removed to e p 3 2 3 ritl avior 2 Hine of Hillside Place. be a special Easter service with re- | on will deli ster sermon penalty ce Das 1 Rermo " anc 192.2 Mattabessett Tribe, No 14, I. O. R.|ception of it o um nd at 12:30 p M. will hold an important meeting |20 Faster Cantata, “Victory iz\ e v will recei nosence. JERroN el re congress enutor| Safety Commissioner Frank W. g arrh Cure is take Mionday evening. The chief’s degree | At the eve oS R | Ba x ns. Ay i : Jverman of North Carolina, active Folmes to inform him. Failing, word | 2)I¥ 4nd acts tirough the e ST ey 5 T L story service entitled “Inudith” will be | upt. Miss Mae Green, asst. The |' yrprerpn MAILING OF o head of 1 judiciars committer, | was telephoned to the town farm and | ).¥COUs BSurfaces of the tel The 18th annive Ehime Tadiesl |5 WRUSSRRLIERM Cosginl TReas e vor g aocion ob- | i - ~YC OWDERS. lsaid today after hearing testimony of am alarm was sent in from the town | By he h a versary e es’ arte o i i h - y i o res! 6:3 T s eve: o) 3 ¥ ~h & Jec i 1 1 DT ‘um,«) Wil Be seta. | And the gquartet will i n'l;l":”r‘)rgk serve its B gt ok Gl il s S R T e o B it ts in chas Boraalbox) Noolo MiTerbyioaintes | 11 Oriige 2 = 5 = i am for morning and ve: g > | under the leaderships of Mies Eller e S anti-spy work., 8 o s v A brated with a concert and entertain. | 552! ! rance Will Be Restricted. ; onsoselwa s Rlos LY HOR Gele vl men at Talmud Torah hall Sunday es follo ; R. Nesbitt, the president, assisted by = m—— imud « Morning worship— Albert Ward, vice pres. At 7:20 p. the postal bulletin issued ecach cvening. The Talmud Torah society has a large membership in this town and v oma et of ionage | their furniture. In the meantime a| ! Y . this 6th dav ol d bee convicted of e n - 856. '3 2 the mur- | wilj be propo in legislation to be! workman was trving to locate former e AW G wife but always rted Frelude in. D Major Harker | ;. +he regular Easter progcam, will <, a new and important rule has . Ul 1n minongitnotnioot ativaioy A | Byon y be rendered as follows: Triumphant | made Which becomes effective | R AT n‘fe St = Invocation and Lord’'s Prayer Song, by the choir; responsive Monday. TUnder tha E e | RVE T E All the members of the T. A. B. |ano ].}m;” S 'rT"nln‘f‘ 5 i ”1'1\\ aage ’x‘m!ufgm?’mr “ m;“\f‘ S inni i NSTR R— it All e T. A. B. Glorfa nveeation offered by the pastor, fol- | tiic lovs “over there” ask for will be | i 0 - g ) o r drum corps are requested to be pres- T)?I%rtorv “Melodie™ Faulks | gy by the choir: re fi_m,”’,‘ by | acceptable. It will be necessary for | B,eg-l‘nnm’)“ V!Onr!z}\ and Continuing for Six Days, an INS UCTO -Speci ent in uniform at the society rooms, b S Mester Bernard Richardsc a pri- | the commanding officer to sign theso Trained—Will Give a [ (8 R et nidt T WOl on and Fastoral | Ty selection bv the Sunday schoot: | leiters. ] : ) . Demonstration of Practical Food Economy Seripture Lesson an as citations by Clarence and Fohert Vhen parents and friends comply e YW ) 3 Ti + A meeting of the Sunshine society | Prayor li: Song and Sunshine, by the | with the request of the soldiers, it | R Using “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Utensiis will be held at the Y. W. C.. A. Mon- { Response by the choir. oir; recitation by Miss Gladys Rich- | will be necessary to state explicitly = day afternoon. Reception of Members ard ; Joy Cometh in the Morning, | what the package contains and it will | i Captain and Mrs. Wylie, and their | Hymn by the choir; recitations by Nathle | be subject to examination by the PrOUram deughter have returned from Florida | Sermon and Dorothy Jackson: Wonderful ; postal authorities. The bulletin ex- | & ) where they have been spending the | Cantata “Victory Divine’ ... Marks | Gifts, by the choir; recitation by | plains that articles can be procured f [ d 7 winter month Hymn Harold Dig Springtime Song, by | in France much cheaper than in this | 105 [VEQT ay Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Sutherland are | Benediction and Response 3 the. choir; The Appearing of Light, | country, and much of shipping facil- entertaining the parents of Mrs. Su- | Postlude in C Major ... . Driffell | v Mrs. A. J. Staton: When He Rose, | itics now used for carrying | @ An entire cal therland for the week-end. Evening Worship— by the cholr; a solo by ¥iss Beatrice | goods can be utilized for The following names which were | Prelude *“Andante” . Stlver | nfarin; a duet by Mrs. A. J. Staton = omitted from the honor roll pub- | Hymn and Mrs. Starms; He Reigneth Over EXTORTION ALLEGED. (8 top of ston = T T taining U lished a few nights ago have been | praye | All. by the choir; a violin solo by Hartford March 20—In pol A delicious roast, : < i / Yt Government. reported to the war board: Henry E. [ Antifem “The Moadelene” .. Warren | Bennia Satriskie: a solo by Mis (s G G ot e | macaroni, baked N ol ning fov McKenney of Greenwood street, who | maste itats Bud Tabloans - o= | eotfs Towheet: Oh Sone Didne, and | Mcovency whe oo bribd o potatoes, car- N T is enlisted in the Merchant Marine, s . Miss Ruth Miner, reader | Hallelujah Amen, will be also sung | for an P : and even a o = - y .,d‘ I m.;f}l‘w and Mason P. Andrews of West Main | Offertory “‘Adagi King Hall |ipy tho' cholri Miss Alhertta Johes [/from Anthony Ds Dorense theater ' W seert snen s NEAHN ¥ i Son’ ~ehin Bt street, a member of the signal corps | Hymn and Prof. J. J, Will i violinists. | mans . were bound over to the next | ¥ »aked apple i L h‘u demo: at Camp {)ovens-‘ Benediction and Response ~ Afr. Marvin Gurley will preside®at the | term of the criminal superior cours | ric pudd ; el o T Spend less time in tion, The ‘”“.]\” rp{o:: f\;lll:\’“:t‘y“:'v:,(”. vi;x{hox; Postlude in D Flat ........ Vincent | grean Undent Dond of $2.000 each ote N the kitchen; cook Jar explaing i —_— This is Fruit 4 = i your whole meal g i hat came out of a driveway | St. Mark’s Church. g g ! ) A and Vegetable NS , 4 at one time In & method of . munion; 10:45 a. m., morning prayer, | ; he fully ex- £ g t w _E veretatigs Britain Temperanca so- | FAMOR 1AR & B 0Tl B e TO JEWISH VOTER i A ear-Ever ] clety of Women will hold a meeting Samuel Suteliffe; 4:30 m., at the headquarters of the Working | .5 cvoe service and address by the Girls’ club, in Judd’s hall, Tu Rev. S, Sutcliffe. Rl el e L e s, Will Conduct Sunday Rally at Tk ) | The Demonstrater will show how this one utensil provides a Roaster, H SlEyieill naSs e s lans fron First Church of Christ, Scientist. inn Hall and Will Reply to Y L Steamer, a Fruit and Vegetable Canner, Complete Meal Cooker and membe drive will be discussed. Electric time clocks operated under | _Chapel, corner of West Maln street Mayor's Charges, : ; : in addition, two Baking Pans p e anc >ark ace Sunday morning contract with the Western Union |2nd Par x:‘l 3 S e i Telegraph Co., were nced one | Service at 10:45, subject: “Reality. Alderman M. TIrving Jester will i B e — hour in yrdance with the new day- 'w nday school at ;;1 1“(;1"“ 7};" wind up his campaign for the repub- j s : DEMONSTRATION SPECIAL—LIMITED TIM ht g schedule xo(dm aiinaten| sxstnslnseUnE RRteE olcioco TRC] :jor:.n \Jfii;\orhf“wfimfi:}l"3" tmn:’\n Get this $1.30 “Wear-Ever” Aluminum 2 qt. Lipped (/ | essentials. | § vill Lo prepared L 't one time on LR P 4 i A civcdisd ST L Aluminum Roaster the ¢ order is not tive unt G rally 2 R j open daily from 2 until 5 o’clock eX- | Ukrainian hall at which time he will oy 3 Saucepan — FOR ON LY c . Sundays, | make a special appeal for the Jew- b g S during the d trati DO i N uring the demonstration. BOY SCOUTS FIGHT FIRYE, T { ish vote. Mr. Jester explains that he Y. [ and the m“pon If pre ented g Stanley Memorial Church. has consented to hold a Sunday rally S o o8] i 7 o at 10:45 the | ©Ply at the urgent request of the RIS Tovsh e forestyfres lnjitne) A Lthe onInE iz cor of | Jewish voters whom he can reach mountains, a short distance from the | pastor Will speak on “The Power of | o the Sabbath. Th 1y will Shuttle Meadow Country club yes-|the Resurrection.” The choir will| oy on the Sa ¢ 9 iy ) e . o i e et to work and |render appropriate mu mheisin ({ibef eldSinienol hall fonREiryin)| Blace | IUESDANGESAARCH S 26TH, 816187 erday. he boys s vor and | render a sic. SUO S ey < o after several hours conquered the fire, | day school will follow this service. | 4t 8 o’clock ;md glifexciyelcome ) These horses arc right from (he | with the help of three rangers, who 7 p. m., the Sunday school wiil| -Attorney Albert A. Greenberg, who |farms of Ohio. Clever and broken, | Jiin e elnjorithoes el faster concert consisting of | 28 defeated In tho common council | ready for hard work. . Splendtd | - usad songs and recitations. A cordlal in- | IOT election as tant proscuting | matched pairs, 2700 to 5200 pounds, | i § Clip Thi STEETe ;i e attorney, will take the platform to- | jna some singles 1100 to 1500 | A1p 18 us. Every horse as represented. Satis- | 2 3 morrow and speak in behalf of M 1 3 : Tuesda 3 . Boy Scouts. pounds. A Up to 2:30 o’clock this fternoon 60 Tuesd 30 p. mi J e ey = L new voters had been sworn in. The| Wednesdas, 2:30, Ladies' Aid society :::v:’f(;\rt; (p‘r:‘xi;‘\lxlvltirlxé Jrr‘.w o “x(’:}:t\\:;:nr el i ] 7: Endeavor Circle. Thursday, eldent : / board of franchise will be in session o, 2 will also speak and Edward M. Pratt, | goe S el | until 7 o’clock this evening and will Friday, Cholr rehearsal. | y = 5 oot L amant, will move | faction guaranteed. See our complcto | |} \ Gpt io in at @ a. m. Monday, con- e : : gont, line of dump carts, farm gears, bot- | 5 ur meet again 9 a. A something to say. toni dumps, harness, cte. linuing in_session unti Emmanucl Gospel Church, e SO ! | 8 el e _— Booth Hall, entranco 259 Main Sdseer hmseinawii SRbenths, | | B Ketfle Today Will Get This 2 Q | —an principal speaker and will make a : [0O LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION | streot, corner church strect. Milton | peneral roply o the romarks made b e RO e 3 , aucepan, = -— [ 8. Anderson, pastor. Sunrise Praver | Mayor Quigley at his recent rallies. g FOR SALB—Five rooms of house- | Meeting at 6 . m. (new time), Pralse | Among other. things Mr. Jester will o Ele .« M . ~ hold furniture. Stove i and oxperipnr;] meeting 110 a. m.| reply to Quigley's charge that he had INC. | i A M eSt Mfilfl‘f}tl’ s, carpets, 1 Morning worshlp, sermon by pastor, | rothing particular to do with hav-| = : ] ] I ) LI sl fl“?‘fflne §nqn1r . Gallagher, | 10:45 a. m., Subject: “The Resur-|ing the naiuralizatton court amend- |50 Laurel st. Bristol, Gonn. | § o gt ® = = 446 West Main St. 3-30-2dx | rection of the Body—the Saints’ Glo- | ment passed. lla will also talk on ‘Phone 58-8. 3 : The Boy Scouts from Troop 3, 4| | FRESH CARLOAD HORSES wn,n; This Coupon and ARRIVE AT OUR STABLES ON If you are in need of a horse, see

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