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PL AINVILLE NE S g itk s e going g‘t’ga,in 1 - ville will have almost reached the 200 honor roll mark. There will: ‘be no special eelebration: Juggment to recover $200 ‘and co 4 Ball Game Tomorrow. . . '+ © "iof $48.09 was given by Judge Meskily I | Tomorrow afterncon the fast Rock- for the plaintiff in the suityof Betetd 2 i ; well-Drake nine will play the Terry- s “mmmz‘E ky against Willlam Fahed ville Indepengents at thg ifield on Klett & Alling represented the plain-: [\\'nmn-mr avenue. First. Church of Cheist. HifF. N The Plainville: All Statg will play (Center * Congregational.) | Spedal tefic grrgpgements werg | the Rockville teain tomortdw after Corner of Main and Church streets. | made “todag’ by /@hief Rawlings (te N | !moon in Rockville. This Wjll be the | Henry W. Maier, ministér. Morning | meet tife plade K‘ZSond itions. The PA: | first game that the regular team has | Service at 11 a. m. Red Croes Sunday, | rade %au' a5 as ;onow« A patr Ll ermure DIS I’lbll ed Amund played out of town. All those who | With appropriate sermon and music. ' men Y r150; eul 1) A\Iofll?t wish o go to Rockville tomorrow | IEVery one invited. Biblé school for | " aBach Pifrick Mg i\ ’ W shouta Feport down at Prior's stofe | all Depple at 10, a. m. ' Phursday eve- AL ,r v, Thomas 5 Sk P T(}Wfl A [el‘ New Br‘nam Pa[‘ade“ 1t 10 o*clock "e | ning devotional service and Red Cro: i sthve JA,n\ % Hanford Dargy . . . | work. Boy Scouts and Girl couts enngdy and William Murphd > ] Church Note: - ¥ P’ ¥ s ~ o ® -, i o ¥ tion Called to-a Few Specials in Summer — el i Friday evening. - : VR Céorso A daks v wil : Congrezational hurch—Regular S o : 1 Yy £ hip il : T = oné- ofdlio speakers 46 the Momoriak S . In New : | SEVEN « CALLED 10 COLQRS puorning worshin il bo held at10:45 People’s Churcli, . o6 S R R et T Fufflltufe Offered at Olll' Blg Dept Building f B o L i % nome ToRRtiglser- e gunday-—10fia'clock, Brager - 10: 45, |"be. ) e o . Tall next Wedst ) - RN { Hon will be:“The Companion o Fesus | yorming Wonin, Rev. o B Krapy | nesde S gNe e i < WILLOW ARMCHAIRS in natural color, hand made with decp seat, 1:\‘;;’[ et e foay, scbool | of B. k. Africa will preach. 12:15,| A marpiagd. liconse has Ween !ys wide back, and two flat avms. Regular price $8.75. L e aion Bible school; 5:43, You People’s | sued to AVidliam T. Kraus ot 1 SPECIAL PRICE, FOR THIS T ge e EACH ; | . iCamp Upton Next 'rmnv\ua)—”flll;g"‘“,",\,'; JShjacey at Rk e | meeting; - 7 o'clock, Tivening'‘service. | Rhodes Sfrevt and Miss Hclgn Ruiss ) Vi e m ks R # “" “du- | Mrs. Knapp will speak. sell of 9% Arch street. s Game in Town Tomorrdw—Church | ]".Mm'\ tne 1“001'“3.\'{_10 Mi'l*]it‘e‘ \I‘l‘he Tuesda ng of the Miss Frieda Milkowitz is" home ST THE K AT ¢ K T Vi i vi 2 Y oral » 3 5 : leader of the meeting wl ‘be Allan | juniors and children; , The Jadies ! fre Bay Path dnstitute at] Springs SEE THE KALTEX ROCKER—Brown finish with tapestry cushion Rbfces, MR I ,,H\,“mg the meeting there"| lith SN LCEa anay. 2D, i seat and back with seat supportedl on steel spring bottom. Reg. price $12.50, @ wih b« Vlotlolas muslt Yoall s oL Lo fevalor Beg Cross. feld Apr silRiereckiend, § il il o R T $10.50 **= - W L W D o T Of D8] o eopetiay sna Thurny—Comven | Thers were e e 5ol (Others were $9.75 at $7.75.) . ebrations evbr held in this toMn took { Scopal church—Tomogfow being | with addresses by missionaries a1 & Mrs. Amna Kozak' of . Wathrbury Whitsynday there will bo¥ celebr others. Sessions morning, afternoon hecame ill at the Holmes & HSHman tion of{iHoly Communion at 8 o'clock. | and evening. An interesting program is | hiock vestorday afternoom, <and Wi At 10:45 morning worship will be | arranged. The public cordially in- held, alko dedication of & service flag. | vited | Lienutenant Robert E Sunday school:will be held at » .on ot { on a short'leave of absence. «# b A serviee flaggwas presented Hy Mr First Baptist Church. Those who purcha d - 17023'—0(" - automobiles were triimed with the a3 . . S LA A - . . | 5 o | and Mrs. Robbrt J. Weeden, “whcie e Ly SR A sapo | £1 \ city laat N aber - before] SOLID MAHOGANY ROCKERS with antiqué cane scats and back, | “Cirgls G Ribboskibhe OBV | L0 e B e navr Ui e mi s e arD MG fggn. Seb|from fhe o Y b borhage U broad arms with medallion inscrt in back. Brown finish and would bo good - wentss ey ihids oWy i tlmo oy o e R aen e e o [ R ae 0 SDETR ORI I e R bate and hisonay ' 3 Areitegr Ee o Sne i ch ' Savi Seyvi b ) eological = scminar Bible re itled to a e d TR L blies agiiletsinuled Rt Croms it | G b itwinbo Hela ot ae Theks | fonoor 1o e e B e o ceiis (Arm Chair to Match.) E $11 50 Charte R T & are 12 memibers of the cRurch serv- | Prof. Berkeley will lend the Brosier. of the war burédu in Citg RaL ke e o Ascn, ; JoSna ettt ling. The thllowing is a fist: Lieu- i hood class. Chrisiian Eadeavor at. office will he oper this eveminsiisg Wiy R T 2 ¥ [ tenant Fredemitk Dimesf Serszeant | 7:00 p. m. Subject: “Eduacation, the Lieutenant Gregory ’l‘vl(l{({_-\:\l’]\‘ TABL of solid snahogany, fine for tea or card use 2 The Red Cross solcitorsj face the | James Livingsten. Corporal E: W. | Doorway to Service.” Leader, :Miss | spending a short leave of abse SPECIAL .... S $5 95 EACH 1% riye te 1if ; Draftees Are Notified ‘to Leave for place this afternoon after the parade TIFFIN FOLDING TABIAS—Ideal to have for sewing use. card play- whieh was held in New Britain, Over .ing or_for tea table. Frames arc hatd wood, stalned black with two ro. 100 of the workers of the Red Cross movable tyays. 3 pardded. All wore white caps and SPECIAL PRICE FOR THIS SALE ................ 3 5Q Uen | bR he TrRbull Avxilons, gas : 5 epresented by 60 workors and all th aken to the hospital Notes About Drive. whieh will Dbegin jtomorrow | Medley, Corporhl Leon Roberts. Pri- | Charlotte Hifchcock. his home on Stanley streefe awith mu&h of enth sm @and confi- | vates Walter? W. Livingston, Rerton et RS G 3 | dence. They believe that iPlainville | Hemingway; medical corps, William ! Advent Church. HUSBAND GONE PR!?;’I‘I};ROO\[ STOOLS with feet pl'memed withu-ubher tips. SPECIAL ¥ wijl “go oyer the top” in thiw a well [ Bytler; navy, Robhert Weeden, ‘Harold Church $t., near Stanley. Preach- SRRy e ; $1 10 HACH | a8 in+all bther drives. Every wage | J. Hemingwayvi’ Clarence J. Heming- | ing by L. B. Glles, pastor, at 10:45 | Deserted Wife Just Reportd el | earner® and, ‘all witly indepeéndent. in- | way, Raymondi Roberts and Samuel | A, AL and 7:15 P. M. Morning sub- lice Departments A WAGONS i i come are expected to contribute and | ‘Derhy, ject: ““Amid the Brealrers”; ‘evening N Macora of 130 Beatver TEA WAGONS of solid mahogany with 4 rubber tired wheels, shelf Thih is nb donbL: What | ey & will 3 ; £| Mrs. Macora of o bt 2 X | Baptist’ chiiweh—Morning'® worship | subject: “Grieving the: Holy Spirit”. | mforme tlre police last night and removable glass tray o \$17 50 EACH Some ¢ the solicitors,will start.their | i\ o néla ab<d0:45 and Fhe pastor | Bible school and Prophetie Bine B menedl dosoried Aok |'work ‘off Sunday a3 this isithe most | i) speak on “Honor-for he King’s | convenient time. e e . o M - | study at 12:15 P. M. Evening 'ser- | three children a year ago last 2 = 5 Sake.” Sunday ‘fchool will i meet at | mon preceded by General Bible class|and nothing hag been heard EASY PORCH ROCKERS with ohmco of green or natural finish. Made ' The executive Gdmmittee . of the , and the Xphing People’s service | at 6:30 and school service of ong. imm simce. Shel wants the polic 5 S be heldiat'6i0'clock. i The regu- | for Tted Cross offering at both | Prestillos will “makef'a canv Of | jap evening sefvica will be held at 7 | services. r with double woven cane seat and back with wide arms, fine constru(‘finlh Red CFoss announcesy thit Nicholas | And SPECIALLY PRICED AT K find him. Madora is 28 years old, mostly all the Italiand of the town for | gicioek O'NEIL WILL FILED, and the topic for glw service | £l o n > the Red Cro will ‘be “Theé Soul's ( i Swedish Elim Baptist Church e t ) S ‘ing e » - N | > 2 8 The will of the late Mrs, Catlerind g1 1;[00\[1-!{ SUCTION SWEEBERS are best. Demonstrated in Carpet Fkaftets Receive Noticos ydvent ®1urche-Mornitil. worship mday school at 9:45 n the morn- il hagiboen fled for pesati - epartment s r‘mm'\,‘”n Blas baSr Aronch. mma will be held:at 10:4 and ithe pastor | Public worship, 11 o'elock, With | "jis terms the sim of $50 is left {0 S called won to furnish men foy Unele'| Will spealgbr ““Thy Kingdém Come." sermon on “Thef Power of Pentecost.” | {he jastor of St. Mary's church.fol HAVNG AN _AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY . fOR NEW BRITAXN YOU CAN DEPEND ON Sean. THs time there have boenseven | Sunday sglipdlwill meet 8¢ mpon and ening servic at 7 oclock.. ToPiC¢ | ) ag5es and an additional paragraph PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL: DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF Us ren calldd to'the colors.. Thgsmien o at the ovehin} service Rev. W. | for sermon, “The Anxious Tfiquirer.” | ;,,vides for the purchase of a bupial 2 receive gncm ive: antonio Mancin, | Be7ansons nastor of the Adygnt ehurch | This service to be followed by bap- | lo¢ o Mary Abetz, a niece, $50 # Whiting@treet; 'Joseph Trio, 35 Broad | of Bristol. Wil occupy the pulpit Tau | tiam. | hequeathed and the remainder of e — treef; GHarles I Smith, 14 - Park | Pastor of; the docal Advent church | et e 10 estate is left to the testator's son 5% b e will speak in Bristol. . $ §t. Mark’s Church. dnughter, William J. O'Neil and Mg was mo longer there. While theMwo | Lloyd Carter, Lester Deming, Wilitam | 705 illiam | J. Kavanaugh, 102 | . | v A A. M E. Zfori chdpeh—Mofning | Whitsunday. 7:30 A, M., HolIY | yarja 1. Doylesis were looking around for the map Be-| Fowler, George Dodd, Mo Jm,.“_,.:)‘fi';‘fl‘,“”‘ f';"“‘;“;n“s:“%‘“,‘;“:lm;)‘:::‘:l' B s iatat 10 45BN | Cotamiunton: 090 AU ML chuneh lieving that he had crawled _in#o ' Lincoln, Mrs.. J.° Whbster Iordnl i1 k at tHe afternoon | s : 11:00 A. M. morning prayer | I A , Mrs.. J. @ Ank = pastor will speak a e afternoon | school; 11:00 A. Al rning ! DRIVE some lot, two New Hayen d6ctors| Bacon, William Fagan, Thomas Enrer| Lo $rWill lel¥e on May 23. They: 25000 VU e" 00w potabs of Water—| and sermon, subject: The Red Ci o came along and told Dr. Robbins that | son, A. B. Porter, Louis Veselli, Jphn | will be gent to Citmp Upton, Yaphank, 4% 178 | speak at the Hyening serv- | 4:30 P. M., evening praver and Bill Prepared |t ) > jthey had met the man up the road.| Michaels, Mrs. . George * Green, s, b 2 % H ¥ I y tose e i Friends - { He was being taken to his lome by & George Griffith, Edward: Cowl i R e S o — . » # G - 3] 3 @ Cowles, Ber- | state, nd is wi ' 1 e - * friend in a wagon. The two doctors nard Moore, Alre. Willi [ate. S 15 WRdaintormed (On T the Washington, M i Sy i 5 e R * South Clnunh ” |nad removed two large pieces of 5 : A g tam dragan, [\ChinoSghsuhlect, DEATHS AND FUNERALS Sundag—9:30, Bors’ division, Phila- | make disloyal utterances grounds Harold Upson, Ester Alling, Howard | D ARGEEA L Stucoo Sundag—-> ) : A i > | ®lass from his leg near the groin, the | oy ance . Success. of Germ — ia 9 . . n- , revok g the citizenship Crame, Mrs. E. 1. Stevens, Jason Tay- | thea class, Ttalian school: 10:45, morn- | revoking tts of having been struck by an!jor Mps. Ver. Hder M ,.'h,““" ",‘ The dance given in the Town hall | i vgaret M. Grace. | ing worship, sermon by Prof. . 1. or Austrians n;mu.\luml\ mshl;c» d | i vi S/ o for S i anes B las v the S v G ¢ "wierlin; i ) Shure ry has been prepared by the Depat }?,\ft«mm}ln]o \u;h] su]fl;mla’xl\‘% !(103'c-n- u; Tewis, John A. Moore, George Norton, | 25! vllxl‘;:dh"v\:\ I\’h local .\.n‘ns of \Ol\:\v Miss Margarct M. Grace @ged 27 | Nourse, ‘ef ~Werlin; e Cre h | ::\3‘“\1‘ -”() son prefared i et BugEia T witashisld, S criver Of “George . PicKet, John. Connelly, John.| 208 & 2ol ome Sunidaayas (A bl died last dhening at the home | school: #:30, organ o ftull 6:00, As - é y LoV TR\ ey the car had failed to stop. after strik- = 1 success. The hall was packed and an |3 S ontegat ripian worships 7:15, Tialian worship, | troduded in Congress, g Falices ihn EH‘I‘&IH NGX[ ThllI‘S-‘m the man. g Sarba, M B Doty, John Brocketl. | injoranis timé was had by all | the | Of Ner mother, Mrs. Mary Azfiracetg J Officials believe that the . Richard Murray, , e fotle AR A G e dat v o sior Boys' club helieve tha The authorities of the town are in-|.g C’l‘a‘;}(:“”“-" Hepry Donnelly, R.| patrons The hall was prettily dee. | 194 Nortm® street, followinka ‘i Bouts, Troop 2. Wednes. | sst by a United §edtes cox 7 illness. Miss Grace had been ent- |1 S : edhning 'n GERAE R G vestigating the case; but thus = far 3 orated avith flags of the Allles. Me- 1 Boy Scouts, Troop ark, N concgrning a G { & | At last nigit's i e ¥ a stenographer at the Rus- | da . { have failed ‘to find eithor tho injured | At 1ast niglit's meeting several | Keon's orchestra arranged the musi. | PloYed as a stenograp € & - Girl Scouts: 7:30 7.0 nd rulingst he acted fraudu changes were mad o ro ach | ; sell & Brwin Mfg. Co., office. Besides | Thursdav—5:00. Girl & {man or the driver of the car that| CLADSeS were.made'in tho routes eachi | cal entertainment of the night. The | Sl hidil e v 188 ransings lont swaling altegiance to th 4 t s e ther she leaves br re, | Red Cross and - surgical dressi lently in sw will cover.- Most of the'solicitors have | her mother she leaves three brothers, e : R t promosadatiaa strucl 2’50 ors have | 0 kets = work. Friday——9:30, all-day work for country, may uot prove adeq s uck him. the dlstricthear theln own Hom. proceeds from the sale of tickets, and \ o AL, T R., and J o s 1das . all-d 3 £ it L Anee 0B 1§ i o o refreshments will go to the Memor- Red Cross, Episcapal parish hnyo:l Y o Y i Out: Again, In Again Burke, Miss Moore Will' Speak. ial Day expenses of tho town, The :'m"fw “;ngfafh;: “f\-}mfi""cfi’;fi’.‘j 4:00. TAttle Tourists: 7:30, Sunday| CHASES u‘nmr\ g » | Thomas Burke was in the court this | Ellen Moore will he the second|fi2g Which the Sons of Vetorans re- | W 1 1% U &0 morning at 9 o'clock | school round table. e0LiE ot 381 11l pnflos ifmernine on a charge of intoxication! speaker at the hig rally®in the town | Cntly ‘purchased was flown to the [ S1.T( 1 L PRCRY T Ping BE o B 00 . — bl el B mdemmod Auto Driver Strikes Un= | and assault. Burke is a railroad hall tomorrow night. Miss Moore is | Preeges today. f‘“hom e Univarsalist Church. ngm that he u,(‘o\l‘kl.m nlets s £ | 1 hand. He admitted that his trips to ' engaged in Red:Tross work in New Minstrels Elect Officers, 5 Chats On Sunday evening there will he an { his chitken ecoon. R jecnciicq. Resident, Who Is Found § ;. rrortford jailwere very frequent Yorf, and will speak on her experi- ilnabis il flenture o iThe, DR but 4ReE : 5 . CBt—Tow: ;¢ | and that he had been out of jail only ences ar or work i ThRL Magdaline” at the Universalist church e G e R ] il e e e oy w";: \\‘v‘orfl“m\:\‘\‘.]: m‘i“‘”.s g The funeral of Mrs. Mary Rowley |on Hungerford court. The service on “BNot Use Lamg Horse. | cated last night. He had just fin- And.her many friends will bo glad of | Root twill be held Monday afternoon | Sunday evening. Mav 26, afl this i { ished ‘a 30-day sentence. Last night the opportunity to.hear her. from her late residence, 310 Chestnut jgjrurch will he founded upon the grea Six draftees from this town will g0 | je X 2 street. The services will be privaté | Givil War romance, “The Copperhead to Camp Upton M 23. Those who | and burial will bejin Fairview ceme- 3 — e are listed among the contingent tery. ‘ 'y ! A. M. E. Zion Church. : fl*meh is one of the largest to go | by _— The usual services at the A. M. E.| = . | atter of Habif. from this town are Lorenzo Dapanis, | | Z16n church will take place tomorrow |~ % % P GL T POl rsiva. Kensington; Carmine Basile, Kens- | with a sermon at 10: 4]% nan 1; by the The practice of THRIFTis /‘lé‘i;‘tvos‘,llni“(‘;l‘}:;xf::i\i‘(‘;:t:;’\. :;c(::":'ngf‘gt‘u of Luskoski, he picked him up and ' Wilcox. Acorns Play Mnsonsavill b held as 1 olclilk tos :\,.:s;oa‘o_n Qu‘v‘:ih;h:chon‘ vu.umn \:rrnm-n corarael threw him into a coal box. As it ap- - e 5 : i atter at her late o 7 , 1t 'is the oppositerof INDL rimo Frerrero, Kensington; Kostant- | barew "\ INt0 & cont box. A it ans Humane Society After Town. "hplA,“‘””“ bageball ‘?&‘7“1 ha"u ey il ];:\Vh;f‘. hqm"(?' the pastor Will speak ofi “The Proe- ¢ W19\ Oone aG N RS ‘enos K rajes, re art-af oo 2 " , : The Connecticut ane, society, [F2N&ed ifor a game which will" be |4t La SRRSO oY ThS S | ent 'Fime andithe Christian gerv- |.buteaie, Fih 'r‘:x“:’l:‘c‘:’g.“m_]_fl s the Hart-{{ho same thing with evervone alse Fedagni )‘L‘:)’;‘]‘r”‘\\,m“" .| played tomorrow afternoon at . the | Ghman officiating. Burial will be in | 46 LTRE S0 | ENCE. on e By 2 LS i town, Constable Enrico Pola S 05 STk S 3 R B lod o | ; ~ e ot the best' ‘cures fo Bl v 0t the: Plainville’ depot. © Be- | [ the town, Constable Berlin Fair grounds. Thel? opponents | Fairviey cemeter on § S rdered the town to put in the pas- g AR D k him to the lockup. A$ he could ¢ pu pa i 5 i 3 3 e and exiragheac gt fYore they go it is probable that the :,DOO, Dpavithe fné. of % which ‘the ture one of the horses which has in | N\l De the team of the Skinner R smmannel Gospel Church. gen: g1 AWar Board will give them a farewell A ~ < r M Q& % ) - { 1 of the habit of A > Shaling : -o the past been usedl by the town. The iCk factory. The management of BONBISEONEE T Os: Booth Hall, entrance corner Main | mation ¢ creation af iGelebration similar to that given the ":Sf: t;“""')‘:;}';w“f‘;m“i‘f TS ™ nokse hazbbecn M somk time badly :\“,:‘t"fllf“ o o Secute A BAMO | Jrr Black of the Russell & Brwin |and Church, elevator service. Milton l_(;:iudnst to, he raftees in the past. The men will | Kot £ tlamed and, in splte of this fact, has |0 the paver Gaosn® Mmachine room | yipe * (o, notified the police last | 8. Anderson, pastor. The pastor will R SR 50 recelve their Red Cross kits and Solicitors Meef. beer' compelled to go ‘through its|C (0¢ Paper Goods and is anxious | ;ont that hoys were throwing stones | speak at 10:30 . m. and 7 . p. il B Leweia< IhwL a0 oney belts from the town . : for the | 4&ily work as though healthy. Tho |5 Diear from Manager jack Delorey |, automobiles in the vicinity of Ken- | Morning subject,, “The Suffering Mes- | Tt il el : : ; G adlinE ot fhie AONUERIS fol e et washt (oI yontordhy: aod aos | B2 thafsfeam regardingia amek . A sington street. His wife ‘was hit in |siah and thé Werld’s Redeemer; the | tunity, to'contentuient, . P ing; Maribisspnears. T ST e ety ' Ing the condition of the hgtee invasti. | Bracticefof the Acorns:was heldlast | (= fe: He stopped his mpachine | Waiting, Church “ and the -Gromning | ence. 4 RS ceturnitd fo iy home''in|tWAB (MIGR 10 e PeckipMemartal [ o310 SONEL 98 2 B16 Hgise investls [otene. and gave chase to the gang and | Creation.”” An -offering will be re.| START NOW by ‘ope: Sartford Thursday night, Aubrey L. |library in Kensington last ight. . All, BI6C a5 i WANTED—Painting and decorating, | caught a boy named Carl Hangon. |ceived for the Red Cross. Fvening | account with . Maddock, a member of the State | were on hand, and from the en- Chincse Missioper Here,» NTE g a 20 ; Q 3 nas jobbing. | | — —— |'subject, “Jonah As a Type of Christ g\mc“ of Defense, found a man on | thusiasm evinced the ones who have | -Professor Tewis Hodous, of “{ha arpenter and mason-jobbing. H, J. | recedent At a meeting. of the newly formed Mrs. Mary R. Root. minstrels which was held in the parish halN\Jast ‘night, officers for' the i were elected. Those chosen to She is | direct the: affairs of the troupe are, became so drunk he claimed that a sister A. Moore of the Stanley | President, Michael Hart, vice pres he did not know what he was doing, Works. Sergeant Major Alex Mac. | dent Maude rroll, secretar and went to the Berlin freight yard. Whinney of the 173rd Cahadian High- | Alice, McCormaghd! trenstrer. Thomas Finding 'William Luskoski there, he landers, the other speaker arrived in |'Basile. " Solo reffearsals will ho SEAst. proceeded to pick an argument. As town foday. He will he entertained ffed nextiweek, | ¢ s i Yendiiaria Hanson, there was no come-back on the part during his stay at the home of I, I, i Funeral services for Vera :Maria 1 S ) . land the Hebrew, Race and the Divine | THE e roadside on the Beckley road. |been selected to camy on the cam- | Hartford seminary a returned Chi- Fovien, Kensington, Conn. 4-3-tf |'n,5 [ATg; 1'OR' CLASSIFICATIO wP‘,‘,ngmmme tallthe World's Pegte® | N addock stopped his car and looked | paign will inject some real pep into it nese missioner will speak at the Ber- Card of Thanks® o —— —— | Bible Schdol, 1aMi5 p. m. Young BEss.| Plalnvl“e Tru @ man over. He was bleeding from | They were given thd necessary blanks | lin Congregational church tomérrow Wey wish to express our sincere y LOST- This morning on Park Place, ple’s meéting, 6 . m. Open air meot- “.ruk veral, parts of body- and seemed | and roceipts and listaned to addresses ; norni Professor Hodous has had | thanks for the sympathy and kind- [ an automobile jack. APDPlY t0 E. G. | iz 6:300p. m. * Tuesday, 4 p.' m.. | be more dead than alive. Maddock | on their duties by P, 1. McDonough )n number of years experience ork- | ness shown us during the sickness! Babcock, Tel. 90 5-18-2d | Children’s: . meeting. 30, ‘Bible | Metirned to Berlin, and toolk Dr. Rob- ' and Chairman Bennett of the New |ing with the Chinese natives, and will {and death of our brother, Henry F. | T - |study for’Christian Workers. Thurs- | Bank Hours 9 a. m. to 3 ins back aith him to . the place! Britain drive. The solicitors selected | speak on hig work in the Orient. He | Cornwell. | WANTED—Cook. Apply at 80 Grove | qay. 7:30 p.. ., prayer meeting. Saturdays 9:00 a, m. to 1 Tiere he had found tho man, but he are: M. T. Damon, Miss flollister, | is the finest spealkers in the ] CORNWELL FAMILY. Hill. 5-18-tf | cordial welcane to strangers. - WOULD YOU PICK UP A $50 BILL? The Opportunity Is at BELVIDERE, on Our Sacrifice Sale, From $98 Up, Which Closes Monday There are several cases: where peaple who have had choice locahons, and paid in on same from $25 to $100, have left town and we ‘have not heard from them for over a year—-but have kept thelr lots' for them. - WE MUST NOW DPEN THESE LOTS FOR SALE and ‘you can get the benefit of what has been paid in, and are ready for your garden nght away, if you act, quickly. LOTS 50 ft. front and from 100 to 250 ft. deep. AT ONCE AND IF YOU DO NOT SEE WHERE YOU CAN DOUBLE YOUR MONEY IN THREE YEARS DO NOT BUY. B{)D Eli LAND COMPANY

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