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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 101& 7P15A?N_i VS | WHIRD PRESIDENT WILSON WILL SPEND CHRISTMAS WITH THE DOUGHBOYS e e el == A , ViRV R NI C0 DAINTY, FILMY, SCARFS FOR XMAS 7 GIFTS ARE OFFERED AT NECKWEAR T — | Monument In Central Sguave For | DEPT. IN AISLE D, MAIN FLOOR Flius Liota—ted Grosy prive | There need be no hesitancy in m aking choice of one of the lovely —Other Items. lacy Scarfs for her Christmas Gift. There is no woman but would he pleased with your selection. For evening wear. for draping the head when autoing to the theater or veception. for throwing over the shoulders when in cyvening dress. In fact. there arc so many uses for these Searfs, choose one as your gifi. $2.50 to $13.50 is what handsome Spanish Scarfs, and I%ichus are, selling for in both black and white £8.50 to $12.50 brings (o yvour noltice Princes Jsace Searfs, heauvtifully patterned and worth buving. 8.25 to $16.50 each. gives vou choice of exquisite [l'onit Lierre Lace Scarfs that are wonderful. $6.98 and $7.530 each. is what we are asking for Metal Run Scarfs, zold and silver cffects. Very heautiful. b Other Scarfs Suitable for Gifts are of Beaded Net in white and black srcund, with colored beads. Priced at $7.50 cach. © the Crepe Searfs in plain colors and Perslan effects for $1.69 to $3.50 cach. Knitted Silk Scarfs from $2.25 to $4.25. Youwll find it sasy enough to select a Scarf at SRR e vour price that will delisht the lady. LT oG Gt e 3 - LOOK AT PETTICOATS Guard will be the principal speaker of | While he could be the guest of | have his Christmas dinner with the And see what vou think of them as Xmas Gifts. | the afternoon. Following the dedi- §1.49. $1. nd $1.95 cach gives vou chance to pick from soft’ [ eationl oxarainast thal tablots w1l ba = Ted finich genuine Heatherbloom Petticoats in pretty Dresden or flowered de- iaeht b e sizns or black. Feels like silk, looks about as good and is much more it will be placed serviceable. s T The bronze tabiet will con- tain the aames of all » Plainville hoys who have been in rived last Thursday anc in the Congr axercises wiil be noon at the church & vitatioas have been those who have lLee someone in the serviee soldiers and sailors who may home at the time of the dedication are invited 1o attend. Mrs. Baraes, whose son was the first boy from hern to make the supreme sacrifice. will unveil the tablet, after which there kings the President has decided to}j i Amerfcan Army of Occupation, af | Treves. (¢) Underwood & Underwood square, where | christmas music by the quartet. Prof ’ school. Appointments for the week near the soldiers’} .. B. Paton, D. D: will preach =n'Sunday—9:30, Boys' division, Italian memorial. A suitable fixture s been | Christmas sermon, “In the Fullness of | school: 10:45, morning worship; 12:15 Warmer Petticoats of zood soft finish. sateens, are also in flowered made to hold it until a permanent | e et Sl e e e s e e A cffects and plain colorings. Come sce what an att . Petticoat you { place has been decided upon. The Adult Bible classes meet at 12:15 D.| Vespers, concert service; 6:00, Assyre can scleet at $1,49 or $1.68 or $1.95 ach. | tablet will most likely be placed per- m. In the afterroon at an | jan worship. Monday—4:00, Primary BATH RUGS manently in the recoastructed town \rmenian Christmas service will be | Christmas celebration: 7:30. Junior held in the chapal Rev. Mr. Missir- | Christmas celcbration Tuesday | At department in New Section, Main Jloor, you will find a few hand- | hall on Pierce sireet. some Bath Rugs, in pink, blue, lavender and yellow effects. Regular i Red COross Drive Ings, First Baptist Church iun will be in charge of the service.| 7:30, RBoy Scouts, Troop 2. Wednes & % The juniorsintermediate and senior | qay—10:45, Christmas service. Thurs- $2.20 zrade, specially priced $1.50. Very little was added vesterday to | v departments will have their Christ- | gav.7:30, Italian school Christmas CHE CRED | ¢ Regular morning preaching serv- - o 3 | the Red Cross roll call. Only 30 .. , 5 White Flaxons for Waists of rezular 45c quality alse found in new ‘ Jice JaA R0 45 Sermi ooy mini s ter, st st e e Bt Sl the | celebration o ol L Saniie { an probability be the last active day : X chapel Monday evening, December 23. | Fellowise in Bible schoel at 12:13. ni | although the campaign does not close R ORere . Thursday afternoon, 4 to 6. Begin- o i sent to those who have not already “,h_:‘m“o '“(:‘IH(KVKAKT( l“‘:k: ”"5\ ‘ .‘.17 ners and Primary departments will g o = : . - . < . = oined. In order to surpass the al- % el o905 Shildre e o S i HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DLLIVERY FOR YEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY 4 | s EE e A e e 1?”\“ n‘( ;h Call to }« m.hmi The i cock o e Phe i riats X 5 ) sraver of Invocation (the people sit- have to be some very active canvass- | CO°K entitled =~ “The Seventh Christ- \\,nthly meeting of the standing i -2aver ¢ At il | md congregation are cordially : ¢ Praver (in which the people will 6pen Lhis atternoon and also this ek NS ronevceat resordiallin il ronai ilevenine Decemberiba il s S EEESCT ST 0 B0 AR TS A T 3 ¢d 1o be presen join he Morning Lesson; Anthen ning, until 9 o'clock to receive sub- o 3 % Lo E b \< = edha = The annual Christmas entertain- - The Whole Earth at Rest: The Phs- criptions The booths stationed » Pric The he-novse b the afternc december 24 at 4 o’clock sunday, December 22, the gels, Carol—Still Grows the Lillian Trehy, Agznes Trehy, Margaret paign closes Monday evening it is ,;““”” De eu ‘_" 2ttt o GHatn e Angels, s i rows th b0 1e annua wristmas entertain- < TR TR the order of service for the morning: Prelude, Christmas in Sicily; sdluta- tion by the choir, Carol-—Welcome Ye section, at White Goods Dept. Spoc ially priced 33c. uaxeshvene fretelved BRTod: sawlL B0 if v R rariNEW Cross | SRR e {at 7:30 gL L Christian Endeavor mee : | untit Monday eveaing. An appeal is CSENOTNTLSEt nefin 1 be given a Christmas party. Parents Tobentieiven ol Plamyvillel thore il (ko= el LS AnTesen ted by IBSEN felis RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF U 5 ; h hewd 1); The Lord" . et R ¥ ting with heads bowec e Lord’s ing. The Red Cross rooms will be| o All members of the church ,mmittee will be heid at the churct p. m. ; ; ? : [ ment of the primary department of | . e | toral | the bast of its kind heard in the com- HE LOVES THE LAD[ES the places will also be open for the ROERSUe y de Evangelical Luthevan Chureh. | '€ e ; i VE the Bibie school will be held Tuesda Choir e Offertory. (farol—Eong of { muanity. Much credit is due to Misses same length of time. When the ¢ o InililybeRticld ghucadsy S rounin Sy | =nolz aBh Ny S oox —— = day in Advent. Morning worship, | o5 S S et R o, Tarby, Lillian Stack and Cecil Gorman hoped that the (ull quota of Yo o i 10:45 a. m.; Sunday school. 12:05 p.! i . g 5 ‘, p Rl & | But Kalup's Affections Are Not Re- | members and even mare will have | MeNt for the intermediate and adult. e S0l niod December | shnon Cluistmasfuons s CATol WIS 1 Y Trehy Has Recovered, | | 5 - departments will be held in the chap- ' Ml oL Y . Shepherd’s Christmas Song; Prayers 1 bt heen obtained I T 3 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Trehy, of Ken- turned and He Is Arrested After el Friday evening, December 27th, at th, Chuistmasidaythe inadylte Jof i r il & 0 ne e lof the parish in Pl ' i cms. ot 10 atius The B e Plainville Church Item 8 o'clock. A cordial invitation is cx- 0ur Lord. Matiu service): Silent Praver: The Benedic- is a i N thelir son. orporal John M. Trehy, of | Being Chased by Irate Brother. Iy Congregational church ;1 e service Inn;:m! to all members of the church , School ce ation, 79 | tion: Resronse by the Choir; The Or- | . S O e J omorrow morning. which will be | and congregution. The entertainment - Sostinde. : (e L Jompdny §, {076 1L 8, Totentzy, dated | = Paul Kalupi wasl arredied o eom= | ioid at 10045 i o be & hostmos | Christian Science Chureh BaD Ao Flalleln A | thi syear is to take the form of an f (from The Messiah) The Church Hively resovered. from belng sessed, | Paint last night by Officer Gustav | musical servic he choir will ren- | Armenian and Syrian relicf program.| First Church of Christ n S2h0a1l celobration ot Chratmas ¥os B and was 01 an 11-day hike when the = Hellberg and arraigned in court today d"" the |f°'11f'“”;b= numbers ,“P“;' Collection will he taken for this corner W ot Maiu street s "BYK g6 ehildren and young people will be b dc C , o WHS l s o i e 5 S i i 4 as | Mise and Fullfilmen,” by Ashford: | cause. Refreshments will be served. ' Place. Sunday services at 10:45 a. m. 1€ 00 SE0 JI0 0 FRORT MR O 2 Oross Canvassers Wi OICI[ ‘Ms‘ shot \.,) red ,,’;o !lob lrvrr‘lait!l‘1> X bEeR o Of helDeace N ICAIUDE har i olcet Greatly il -t lauartet from | A special meeting of the First Bap- Tlect & i e Gl eraenclunin g s OHO RS AR IR IMaCRER IR Bat 8 B rmans, who Wwere fleeing In all di- ' been foliowing girls and women'in the | the cantata; "Noel,” a soprano solo | tist chureh will be held in the chapel Man, Evolved By Atomic [orcer MATY. M 1% - Ttallan school | 'Thirs: ax FdC(Oi']PS M(}fldfl ! “m-'.onfi: 2 19 j”"vj”‘“‘j rP*"y S | vicinity of Greenwood street for the from the same cantata, and a quartet | Thursday evening. December 26th, | Sunday school S o The e SRR B BV LR i y company is resting in a French town past week. Last night he followed ' “Siar of the Orient’” by Ilarrs Rowe | 1918, for the purpose of appoinfing a | ing room, 304 First National Rank w:30 p. 2 4 nd the boys are looking forward to | three young women—~Elizabeth and | Shelley. The theme for the Christ- | committee on securing new pastor bullding, 15 6penl fo) the niblic qailys P m-There il beinew: features Rt e day when they will be given or-|.Anna Downham and Anna Aldrich— | mas address will be “‘Christmas i " lirom 12 mto 5 pom Saglpo tiofefisibearulnan (TN lers to prepare for their homeward ' for the third successive night from ! 1918.” The Sunday school will meet story Hlustrated by the stereopticon : Trinity Methodist Church. e ra e e tJourne Main street to Greenwood street | at the close of the morning service RBethel Assembly. VI will held in the parish chapel e N enires (Moo Shione R o e e e e T e e e Morning worship. 10:45 2. m S i _, and parents and friends are cordially Alvah Ventr the local grappler, | home of one of them and notified a | together at 6:30 p. m.. the topic be- | Vrgan prelude Violin and organ b Arch street. Meetin L 3 rm v to the orld B cmsingron Soldicr Was On 11-Day wrestlod last evening at the Grand | brother, who gave chase from Green- | ing “Peace on Barth.,” leader, Miss ”‘v“ n, “Joy to the Worl ting at 2 p. m . 3 p Chris Malonia Calor. There will be Chris Invocation and lord’s prayer st amrih caple’s Church of Christ, The scripture reading J Y 5 s o of Christ, Court meeting. Wednesiay Novemher 25, stating that he has en- Opera House in Toston with Youmz, Wood strect (o Wallace street. He Monday. Ventres' opponent was badly Nhotified the police and the man was ' Mas music The annual Sunday —Conway Fincd—Other Brief News hurt when Ventres threw him over his arrested. In passing sentence, Judge S5¢hool Christmas services —with —a i head with such force that he suffered | Kirkhami imnosed a 60-day sentence, ¢ hrist ee will be held Tuesday j Htems, a broken arm and a dislocated . Which he suspended. this sentence to shoulder. e imposed upon the next appearance Baptist chureh?/ Morning services «Church Services. of Kalup in court at 1 The Pastor's theme will be, o ~ . ntata, “The Adoration’ citors of the Christmas roll call in 3 Lo haas eant e intata, iy Services at the Rerlin Congrega- - v i sl and oToitt Eesiatedin S A S e tional church tomorrow will be held _ | = S S cor 5 Isable Montieth, #olinist Missirian, will liver brief add jas now reached the total of $461, 0 &t 10:45 and the Christmas services SHSTARES CHICKEN-COOP Young People's service will come at |} 'he New wAg « B Chorus, “O Come, All Ye Faithful” o e . 3 6 p. m. At 7 p. m. the pastor will i i e A md hefore the campaigh closes on; (0T the Sunday school class will be FOR IS OWN RESIDENCE _,,f,,“, S !]"‘,,_ \bove Circum- | Baritorie or bass folo, and chorus. Christmas e mus ) funy | held promptly at 12 o'clock. At 4:30 A iegs & Rehold, a Virgin shall Con- | follows o'clpck A Christmas praise service will v R e Quartet—“In Yonder Mane T A e SeeR M tis moming on Washington street by Church of Our Savior. Holy Com- | oo i L ’ ) S e held and Rev. Samue BRE i ! el y ¢ 5 ning wervices | Chorus, for women's voices wi R of the solicitors last evening at | will preach fhe sermon Otiicer Williami Souney, Yaps was | Mmunion at & w m. Morning services SR I D el Sl o ! ‘ tampering with the lock of a chicken. #t 10:45 and Sunday school at. 12 solo, In F i SR I ils renogl Ll coop in the rear of 211 \Washington A, M. E. zion church. Morning | _emn State e . 7 p. m., followed There p. m., fo worship and sermon at 10:45. Sun- | \ IO [ Hike When Armisticc Was Signed Pasioral prayer cinboff, pastor | Response by the chorus ¢ preaching: su “The Mean- Offertory .... o Violin e et ! 4 Miss Montieth Stanley Memorial Church, ] 2] ”\" . e v:’r’w 4' it school, 6:20. Youn cople’s meet- After a ‘hard week's work, the so- Children’s sermon viay morngie o 3 dligol BAE R0 en s TR —— SOABTHIC I S S Pisth to Bethlehem.” Thursday, 7:13, Kensington report that the district o { school will be held at 12:05. The church er mecting. The pastor onday it is expected that the pastor, at Greafest school And Anthony Yaps was arrested early Stances.” uata will be reached. At the meet- b Kensingion Grammar school, Mrs Services at the Kersinzion Congre- = i E rch tomorrow morning fiarold W. Upson's name was placed tional chur |3 e s will be held at 10:45. Sunday school @ Street. Oflicer Souney was on the i s hioetiat 20. Fvening will be at 12 o'clock. Christian En- | 100Kout, as thefts of chickens and rap- | 18 #chool at 12:30. = Tvening Night" ; = e icitor to obtain a 100 per cent. ! geavor will meet at 5:30 bits have been‘reported in that neigh- { hipiandisermon w:ts oiclock { Chorus, “Softly the Stavlig s e Vs L ¥ DUl (G e " embersiip. Chairman €. W. Stev- | Services at St. Paul's church to-! P0rhood and the police have been ville Items. | Tenor and soprano solos. ““And Lo, 5 ¥ - Blonnin s . ‘: announces t plans have been | '10rTow morning will he held at 10 Keeping watch. Iarly this morning . The ) s Jane Corwin and | yno Angel of the Lord e S ol ione o s i 3 St the officer heard noises in the rear of | Beatrice Benzon are home from | ¢hops, “Glory to God in i | ) 1 bt y : inged and there will A factory : B 4 : o'clock £ - o S the house and, goin 3 chool for the Christmas holidays, G i Ao (R e Berlin Briefs. i ng around, found | school for the Chri est e e s et BT s Mrs, Morris Woodruff of Berlin | YAPS tampering with the chicken- Skating is being enjoyed al Ham- | Alto solo, and quartet. ‘Hushed e ST ian s S L St enrolled themselves in the | street, who has been suffering with « “90P lock. He was very drunk and he ' lin's pond and glso ai White Oak. T.ength the Gracious Song oo ! istmas roll call should wear their | a severe atfack of influenza, is im-: S2id he thought it was the door of his Chorus, “Amen! Lord. We Bless N S a0 Giies barens A A Sivy home. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail Chorus for men's o the honor roll as being the first SWochliE : in the morning and 7 o'clock Awake i Sundayv s ool entertainmeny{ the samo Letters were received today from Strengtl John Neilson, in active service in L S chool will me Chisrans e )y the minister ] f their enrollment | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carter o° Ber- | France. TSt A monnes e B . be heid in the evening Lmmanuel Gospel Church. Rev. Samuel A. Fiske. chairman of | lin street arc confined to their home — | NOTICE—Xmas gifts at Prior's store, ‘f»‘r"‘“;'w n"‘f"“‘l = R T o'clock, the Sunday school Chr Franklin square, Milton S. Ander- ¢ Berlin district. reports that Ber- | by jliness 2k o tents' handkerchiefs, | Benediction and respo vios. The program will con- S TReEe: ) by ess. adies’ and Gents' handkerchiefs, | Stebbins | MAs servi he prog m. the pastor. will speak upon the I had acquired a total of $330 up i p ° | Postlude, “Song of Joy” ... Stebbin t c e Sunday school entertainment 3 safety razovs and blades, flashlights, | o ening sefvice will be Sist of recitations and soi \ | o hcarnation 4 b last cvening, and before Monday ' jield last evening at the Berlin Con- e el e e o e sarting Gesrne R e AT it el : e ucatnationyd ng ts to reach the total of $400. DIr. ' sregational church parlors was a e 12-21-oax | held at 7 and Rev R e ! G iR *. Hodgeson. chairman of .the Kast will preach i SUCC s i = o 2 ey . | taken up will be c ] Birth Bilile achool | FOR SALE—Christmas trees,wreaths, | . ¢ ¢ e ¥ : ) i the Easiest, Simplest | holly plants and flowers John L. | ] N Amestein bonrd of forsizn mission h e G i e Yow rea p al of $3 army. stationed at Camp Devens, Tas | and Surest Plan to Save Mones } Ahlquist, corner Maple and Whit- | Children’s Program. and the women's hoard ) e 30y | vate Andrew Orsie of the U. S.| Provides : P Bible study stajed this morning | peen arrested by the local authorities oked v OR o ¥ ing streets. The Christmas entertainment for | slons f Prayer meet it looked very ;g s confined to the local jail until FPFOR CHRISTM: L = 45 p. m — - the P iary and Beginner depart 4 every one in AR TRATOR ments of the Sout *hurch Sund St Mari's Church, charge of him. Orsie is charged with | the family—old and young, the baby TAFT AS ARBITRATOR. school will he held Monday afternoon, Sunday, fourth Sunday in Advent. MILLION TONS OF being absent without leave included—be enrolled Tell your s T, December 23d, at 4 in the chapel as 30 m.. Holy Communion: i\ The Liberty Minsirels of Kensing- | friends about it. Will Work With' War Board Man to i ° foh=n (00 am is s followat 5\ “thare Willlbe 516 secsion of GERMAN SHIPPING 203 these ! Saemal ol Ha ing | loniheld & mceting and renearsal BEl Wl wantlyout|tosavel thoseliitiel] Settle Marine Strike. : : R i A O GL me rae| HhE MIERIGGE T A BRI coins—the pennies, nickels, dime: e tok Do il wmormer| b o top as it has in all the ensington and Berlin fail in raising their | ve. but after the re- the army authorities arrive fo take Join it vourself. Let solicitors were read at the situation looked Song of the school Christm, ireh school: 11 a. m.. Church school Chrisimas servic Poonl. o Will Be Given to Hoover to TUse In > A ves. the dollars also, that you take | President Taft and Basi) Manly, joint | Prayer choral evensong and vess. Christ- SUES FOR $10.000. little or no account of, and let them | Z-\‘,.vl“l.:;m of the national war labor | Welcome, “A Great Rig Speech” dst DA 750 a. m., Holy Com- Revictualizing Devastated final meet af the solicltor: > T : accumulate into a fund that will pay | hoard, arranged to hold conferences Mapgaret Turton munion (choral): 10:30 a. m., morn- f the Kensington district will be | Hartford Man Charged With Having | for presents and help out in many | here foday with New York boat own- | Recitations, .Beginners’ Dept.: ing prayer. Holy Communion and s bla Aronc evening at & o'clock at | Run Down Plainville Man, other ways at Christmas time. | ers and marine workers an effort Shirley Green, Joanette Christ e e e R R he Kensington Grammar school and! james W. Lee of Plainville has The Christmas Ciub is a big pn[)u»’!() settle differences that may result Paul “““'i for the C'hurch school will take place America food administrator, w“; he report of the factory canvass will | brought suit against Luiggi Passcuc- | 1ar plan fo encourage You and others | in a strike. as the result of the own- § Recitation. “Christma ‘”,i 55 Monilan ovenlie in the chapell at soon Gome! ihto| Dosdcasion of b milt ecide whether Kensington will 20 |¢i of Hartford for injuries which he |10 co-oPerate, and in a public-spiritea | ers’ continued refusal to arbitrate the | Hovard GG i S o'clock. Christmas entertainment for lion tons of German shipping, which ver the top or not. The solicitors "f;vt‘lfiz(“l to have sustained on the 14th;manner save In a svstematic, con- | auestion of an eight hour day Recitation. “l'd L oFtdsiants Primary department will be held will be emploved in revictualing devas < Rerlia district vill make their | day of November wh an automobile | certed wav for a laudable purpose. | strike, if widespread. wonld tie 1 Claus™ i fitlesi afieoon Tt 40! acloc it tei b ortione Tl Tran-eEerbint B 10 hai reports to Rev. Samuel A.|griven by Passaceuci at a hizh rate of | Then again, we want vou to become | the city’s food and coal supply and Ioward Guiindal chapel. Parents are invited to sium and Rumania. These ships were ivle Monday evening ! speed ran into him us he was in the,# Patron of this bank. We want you | hamper freight shipments 1o Furope. ! Song. “Chiming Bells of i ahae wrung from the Germans by the ar- Conway Fined $5. {act of crossiag the hichway at Lazy 10 come here and fo get acquainted.| .According to counsel for the boat- mas i ) B e e At the Berlin fown court this morn- | Lane in the town of Southington. Lee | W& Want vou ta get in the habit of | owners, the eizht hour day will not | SRHlL0e South Congregational Church ing that Germany would be supplied M y. a local blacksmith, | alleges that as a result of the acci- | coming here i be considered and the owners have : Recitations b L iDLy L""“' 5 S 4 o with food i as fined $5 costs by Judge|dent, he was rendered unconscious| Your first deposit makes you a full. | advertised for returning soldie Dorothy Roger Slater At usnal Sunday norning service o bcorge G < for breach of the [and remained in such a coadition for | fiedged member. No fees—no fines—. | fill positions on the tugs and lighters i Ay N there will be special Christmas music & iad intoxication, The Sudwe | a newod of four days theusatber re- |mo! troubla {in the harbor Recitation he First Christmas and sermon. The w : will he found 2 > Stipek n the advertising columns. The ser Fands. Chrisi- present mo supplies will be sent to Germany the first relief work of the Allies being planned in neutral = g .. | countrie In the meantime. it is be- CATHOLIC BISHOPS OBJECT Pictures mon will be on ““The Christmas Song." | jieved that the Germans can subsist TO CHURCH SEPARATION, | Recitation, “A Wish Vespers in the afternoon will take the | on food stored for the use of thelr S e o S Eety S BN e S st e v Ruth Ch form of a Christmas concert service | army and haarded by peasants. Ithe value of $10,000 has been at- | Munich, Dec. 20-—Catholic hishops, | A visit from Santa Claus with his by the Church school, entitled “In the A thorough investigation of the Service of the King.” There will be a | food resources of the Central Powers under te leadership of Archbishop | reindeer, collecting the gifts for Faulhaber of the diocese of Wurz-! the Children's Home distinct Christmastide aspect to . the | : I . [ s Tenient with Conway, as the ac- | ceived lacerations and contusions of | o= o . b<ed pleaded that he had been drink- | the head, body and left limb and was | Yo" Will Get ANl Your Money Back = 0 as to cure a severe cold which | in the New Britain hospital for three | In One Lump Sum Ineumonia : = tached i n Ladies’ Orchestra Pleases. } T 4 THE efore the | is being made, and on after the serger, NAave protested for Song, “America reises which will be carried on by | needs of the Entente nations and neu- t . ° " five @ dance and music recital at the | Tuesday in January, 1919 \ttorney Pi " tC against the separation of the church | ¥irst Church of Christ, | young people of the school directed | trals are met will supplics be diverta appea and state abolition of H‘wl Tha church school at 2. M- " by Miss Henry. The front and center | ed to enemy powers, shauld such ag=y The T.adles’ orchesira of Kensin superior court in Hartford fhe f red by the audience as one of | for Lee. PLAINVILLE, CT. gious oversight of schools Morning worship at 1l Special | ;¢ the church will be occupied by the | tion be found imperative.

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