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: NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAL Jn - — PLAINVI PEGK & YOUNG 08 FLECTS OFFICER Social We‘lare League WaniS§ Gontribu Uous “I Clothing ICE DEALERS DISCOURAGED First Draftee Back on Fi ew Silks Arriving Every Day s Show You the Lafes (17 POULARDS which are to be very much in . afternoon and shopping gowns, will call the showerproof kind that are lough— | s | Lodge Notices—Church News—Fire | | | led Out—Other Department Is Ca Items of Timely Interest. are At the annual meeting of the stock- | postoff§ Iders of The Peck & Young Manu- | Grinud ing company held recently in | li Virgilig the old board of direc- A phote as follows: A. W.! bearing # ney and S. M. icks” is &g Fogs of claimant. i fac BEGINNING WI vogue this coming attention to the famous “‘Chenes so wonderfully satisfactory in every wa Forestvill tors was re-elected Bowman, J. M. Stone, of Hartford; W, E. ason for . 1DS for all kinds of wear. For church Bristol; I. D. Russell and W. L. Hum- | Ch W R SHOWEN G ."(.”,‘l,'\m.,,‘. o gowns. The variety of the colo- ason, of New Britain, and L. C. Huma- | Consregatigh or afternoon cks, {heat 'W'”‘- e iAol Qs son, of Farmington | lor morning 8 Laesiis gy ond il o varied, it is easy for the most fastidious 1o At the meeting of the directors held | Pe held at 10 L) S here are new and smart combinations such as later the following officers were elocted | Will be “Our Emg) make quick S€0F 00 o es taupe patterned with navy, black and blue ef- for the ensuing year: . L. Huma- | APiding.” Follo navy with colored F vell as a fine showing of the lighter, more delicate colors. son, president, and I. €. Fumason, *”: \lpr:‘-‘-(' , lndaxyfi ; fects as W iing as practical and good looking as Foulard Silks. TYou sceretary and treasurer. o Mens' class will brge are cordially invited to Silk Dept., Main Floor of our new section officers and committees. discuss various propositio to the subject, “What Can We the Returning Soldiers?” The © Valentine Social, The Valentine supper and entertain- ment at the Methodist church 1 evening was a pronounced succes male personal inspection of our new line at WHITE SPORT SILKS are THE LOVELY SATINS .\‘]\‘n‘\xn i T D oUNCed EMCCCS% | tian Tndeavor society will meet” NN B hound to be very popular. we all the new colors give choice o aarohe RARSE R Al 1va1:~ 6:30 p. m. The meeting will be led 708 6 ¥ have some attractive, stylish weaves Charmeuse, Satin ,\nnlmj\o, :\nm i 2 15 \: itles started, ne- | y, o yfisg Tithel Bedford. Topic, “Our - T fl, who ha® boen W OTEIS fon the early buvers. ‘See the back Satin, Satin Duvatine, Satin cessitating the carrying of water from | gojation to God; Trusting.” P < ; with Dr. Grenfall in a‘hospital at Tan Khaki Kools, Ruffanuff, Jap Shan- Baronette, Satin Duchesse and 2 near-by house, but those in attend- Church of Our Saviour—Holy com- Wr“rrch either. an ‘confession oF rador, will speak B¢ this service. All {ung Faille, Baronette, wash Satin Satin Messaline. Aftractive for ance refused to let that occurrence punion will be administered at 8 a. rom etper chyreh fiw Yéusl Papple's. socioties of the g Al spoil the evening’s pleas The sup- 1, fine for southern wear. afternoon and evening gowns I m. 10:45 a. m., morning service, lit | 1,07 Wednésdag cvalghiz, 4 #9. F'eity have been invited to this meetihs and Popli > and Pop 19th, the next Wir TvarfPedy welcome to all served from 5:30 to 8 o’cloc per we ces in e S Shoios, widths and all prices. : any and sermon. Sunday school will - the ; } o Make your early An entertainment was presented and | moet at 19 ooleck fl‘fli'h l]"e suEpET % .t Ehurch, . i g . S reo B ¢ a univer: g o s & i = and an hour of soc 1. » PLAID AND STRIPE SILKS are very smart for Spring and summer George Picrson, of Yale university,| paptist church—10:45 a. m., ser- |0 o o T o £ 2 il bes . even A entertained with magic tricks, He is 2 astor i Tooking for Vich R T akirts and dresses. They are really beautiful and are very different : mon by the pastor, “Looking for - sitnins B Rt difate: iR O a clever exponent of the black art and | tory.” m Thyrsday evening ati?ids e 05, Sunday school. 6 p. m., |y from anything that has peen shown. Come and see them. We are proud 5 5 chirch chapel will be hgy Ernest)We Ch¥ist will not be a dany nnounce that we are prepared for all silk wants, with the largest and RS v (p',]., o ; -\:\Iv!f 5 ‘/1‘ Il' ,“1: : | Young People’s service. 7 p. M., Ser- | noxt in the series of welfare'add ohs ~‘J‘1'}““‘ for alderman from the Third e a o o i o N T, o s G0 pastor: “Moved By COM- | Mry I J. 0'Brien will spenk 0f {QURGVALS Mr. Christ made (he foregoin® W;myxm. o (Lhi\"hym;\\::vf‘ ;\\[ e ;ml(:“( | ]'m.'\smn\r R e e Day Nursery and Miss Sara CarroipAassertion vesterday and has no infens 1z at the Mrs. L M. m. 7 —D of the tuberculos vork. These ar®ption of seeking the offied Graham, of 92 West Main street, in | worship and sermon at 10: Sun- losis work. Theso arbifitlon o YiE Sac honor of Alfred Hollar who recently | day school at 12:30. Evening worship HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY o returned from France. It was also| and sermon at 7:45. e e - GOODS PURCHASED OF US. \! | the occasion of Mr. Holland's birth- | Fire Dept. Called Out. RECEIVING ALL DRY GO | day. About 15 guests were present The fire department responded to both forms of philanthropy which arouse the interest and sympathy of | the people. On Friday at 9:30. will be held the usual Red Cross sewing. Luncheon | X YETERANS ORGANIZING ind music was enjoyed during the | an alarm this morning at 10:45 | 'y ool g jos g 5 at noon. athur . i ———————————————————————————————— . €Vening. Refreshments were served. | o’clock. A shed near Hart’s corner On Tuesday afternoon Mr. Hill will “““M‘m“ PTL T femed = T s S N First Draftce Is Back. | was ablaze and although there was a | cal] on Camp street and on 1 g ' Prance Wi 56th SR b | date. Corporal Basile writes that he | and has occupied the home of Mrs. | Private James MeNally is spending | house nearby the fire was not danger- | oo corbin and Shumcl\'r»r’-‘-.dr::l:r‘:ri—g | ance With 56th Artillery Wil BERLIN ths M RO S S e Moo 3% | ot veseran Amctton - | SRS e } his company is listed for an early re- The Christian Endeavor soclety of!was the first Plainville man to be | difficulty . { | turn. the Kensington Congregational church grafted and was sent to Camp Devens, | Brief Items. Waterbury, Feb. 15.—The first Occupy New Postoffice Monday. | held a social and tea last evening at o went overseas about seven months| Mrs. Charles Nezua of New York First Church of Christ meeting of Waterbury men who sery= Postmaster William W. Fagan of | the home of Mrs. 8. M. Cowles. The ago and was transferred from a ma. | City is visiting at the home of Miss The church school meets at 10 a. m. | ed in France for organization of a Kensington announces that the post- | soclety is planning to gewve a social chine gun unit to a nsportation | Marie Prior of Pierce street. Morning worship 11 a. m., sermon, | veterans’ association is called for to= offices inspectors from Washington |at the church in the near future. battalion. Fe arrived in New York | Miss Maria Bowen of East street is | “Christ's Teachings About Worship” | night. Members of the 56th fleld have inspected the new postoffice that The Berlin Boy Scouts held basket- ! ghout two weeks ago. He will not siting relatives in New York cit by Prof. L. B. Paton, D. D, Adult| artillery, who recently returned from l 1IN has been completed. It will be | hall practice last evening at the town | receive his discharge until he is for- Loren Graham of Waterbury is vi Bible classes meet at 12:15 p. m. | overscas, are to meet this evening to %y o ed AMones o e alls disenarsed teom an Arms hes. | iting at the home of his parents, Mr. | The Armenian sérvice is at 3 p. m. " ations for the moving will be made party was held last eve- | pit#1 at White Blaing N. Y., where he | #nd Mrs. Loren Graham of West Main | in the chape] in charge of Rev. Mr this afternoon and tomorrow. The | ning fn honor of Miss Ruth Foren has heen receiving treatment for an | Street Qiissivian g ACEES 108 v.ax B Young New Bn[fim 1‘0013 J eI‘ Bel'er new postoffice will maintain the same | at her home on the Swamp Road. A e People’s service. Rev. Elmer Thicnes | jury to his hand, received whilo | R 2 = Sveals Yool 2 - hours as in the past and the rural | number of guests were present =and a | MANY NEW MEMBERS. will speak. ' Social hour follows QFPFEA NT QUEEN take the first steps to formation of a regimental veteran assoc rriors will keep thelr regular dally | affer dinner a musical ERIG Lh GHRERIOEI G £ z Monday _aftérnoon 3 p. m. the | ¥ CarLlo = s SR ner a 1sical program was Big Delegation Expected o 5 = ac] 2 - T = . - 3 i F]' | sche: e njov = o ¥ - . M. T. A. & B. Society Is Reach- | Young Women's' Foreign Misslonary | > v Pl Berlin Literary Society. Harold Clark of East Berlin, who ! tation from Forestville will attend the ing Membership Goal of 800. dura hospital, In@la, Monday w,V.,“m#‘ Mrs. S. A. Fiske, who is in charge | has been attending the bricklayers’ entertainment to be given in Grange With about one month more to| at 6:15 o’clock. The Fellowship club | the program which is to be ren- | convention at Chicago during the past hall on February 27 for the bemefit | run, the Y. M. T. A. & B. member- | will hold its first supper. All young | Company FE Soldier Sent Back to .d next Monday evening, under | week is expected to arrive at his homo the Church of Our Lady of Mercy. | ship campaign is rapidly nearing the | people above the “teen ages" are cor. = auspices of the Berlin Literary | this evening. Gt i e Prohl 00 ey mem B ersl Thetoomm 1B | iy ndited s ol B olhol America With Casual Company society, states that the following will Major ITr Wilcox left for ' given by the Forestville church on the | tee of 10 members appointed by Pres- | qay 2:30 p. m. the Armenian Woman's | fake paré In the musical Prestentt | plonid where he will join following evening and many Pl | ident Thomas W. Crowe, has been| Bjble class. 5:00 p. m. Girl Scouts rz OPEN \sz FOST OFFICE ¢ 1 Building Will Be Kensington Feder \fter Being Wounded 3 = . s >amon, organist of the | Mrs. Wilecox. Y e [P el o for a Ocsaplod Monday—Notos of the Mrs. H. H. Damor L S Mrs. Wilcox. who is spending the people are planning to attend | working hard in an effort to reach S | serzeant Raymona of erlin Congregational church: 2 |~( | winter there Contributions Requested. | the goal, and has met with a great St. Mark’s Church. Company B, 102nd U Infantr f = R or News May Hall, Mrs. Pitel, soprano soloist, e il S - 3 [t eha e etaus i Severy S \ 2 2, 102nc Infantry, 8 Hoysi i thelService —Other SNews eyl s ) o Sue ORI B0 0 S Onatlesl B BBl fonlfuacen.somaster at The Social Welfare League is in | measure of success. Several Lozes| webruary Septuagesima. 7:30| who has served all during the war and Miss Althea Clark, St | the local passenger station is ill at need of contributions of clothing | have been offered, consisting of over a m. holy communion; 9:30 a. m., | with the famous S ABout Towtn. : ¢ Meride All members of the N SIS, v 2 . _ 4 ors = h division, is back P A Doacciuan sl oG Tl oot e T mbers of the [his home in Kensington, with a at the present (ime. Some weeks ago [ $50 In cash prizes and several spe- | cpuiin schooli 11 4. m. morning|in America, having landed vetrerde 0 ore achorsindie Ann nwall || 2ot DeEs U S e R el || Eeuiste attact fof induenizal Selectman W. J. Johnson was consult- | ¢ial prizes, to the et now mem- | praver, Litany and sermon; 7:45 p.| on the U. & S. Transport Finland. He M F o St e i . The Kensington Boy Scouts held | ¢d and his epinion asked as to|in the largest number of new mem-|,, “choral evening prayer and ad-| was immediately assigned to Camp and@ Miss Palmer, of the Kensington music. e their regular weekly meeting last ' Whether or not the work of the bers " . dress by rector. Marrt N T v here ha e mm“;, Grammar school have tendered their Nels Anderson DISChaxged. | evening at the Kensington Congrega- | 1eague should be continued. Mr. John- | Already 122 applications have been - until discharged b i resignations owing to the better offers Vels Anderson fof itiio § Ne vl yoo | tional church, son recommended that the league con- | Teceived sinc v s et s Trinity Methodist Church. Sergea e Wi b ¢ 2 e Tlorce stationed at New ork [eges a ATy is opinion, | campaign, and 73 andidates ave o o i S ges 1 1S undecd SHI ANDE Beyo Toentved from Mow thJ fiyl t 1\1’?\\‘(‘)‘2”1 as a mail . ame “1“‘“ o m[u(]r- 39 ]{1 ‘m SRR lrmn) initiated A number of new ap- The 7:30 evening service will be a | severely during the latter part of the Britain. Both of the ng women Ifor the past sl s as ¢ 18 | its work would be needed. | De z 2 roosevelt m 4 e R B R s N ritain Bt you women 0 a8 recelved his discharge and SECOND CHAPTER IN | The league wishes to express its | plicatiofis have been received to. be Ro 3 on.wrlwl service. Presi- | war and after recovering from his hayge beep teaching at the local schools 5 . 1 Z ag hes pres | ¥ o at tl vext regular meet. dent Luther, of Trinity college, a per- { wounds was placed in a 11 fqr he past three years. Miss Palmer With his wife whom he recently v FATA > | appreciation of the telephone furnish- { acted upon: at the next regul: * | sonal friend of Mr. Roosevelt, will be | pany el Sop s caaualcorg % : e 5 od at New York city, has arrived at 7 i 9 R ane of own’s | ing of the society. SOn s LS OORG) T e any, with which outfit he returned to i Sl SRR el Hed 2 S MR i ATAL JAP ROMANCE | {f‘ free of ch rqeneiofitus fomnis{UEe (o) _ the speaker. At the morning service | this countr sixth .gxe and ss s e o his home in Berlin. . s as usiness men phone 1s been T % o S x {stric ixth grade .m.w Miss spinwaz ‘. th T o v 18 A N L Mwi SUNDAY SCHHOOL WORKERS. Jey, Elmer A. Dent, D. D, district In a conversation with local friend third grade. Both of the young ladies i \d is well known here. He Sl : 2 S supBrintendent of the New Haven dis- | Sergeant Queenin said that h . 0 to the city, starting in e months and is well know! 3 > I Tendine Actress Takes 4 = »een more “necd calls” than for some S ol ot the Mo e Hast Oonfars & 2 s hat = Wi 8 to fhe oity, Starting In at ths . | ether to Seaman Arthur Ander- \ding Actress Takes Own Life After | oo T 0% ¢ | f1artrord County Organization Holds-{ trict of the New York East Confer- | ing fine and xious to to March term. With the resignation of el s | ¥ | ; o . ence of the Methodist church will | New Trit he tran rt 1 Miss Bassett there are " now three 50m, Wwho at the "”‘-‘“‘“ e ds st Her Admirer Mad Sac S The organization has on hand very | Meeting and Elcction At First Church | S ooch - At 12:30 p. m., Dr. Dent will S rits e transport 1 3 L p 4 with the 1 Reserve force | S S e e d b <5 s 5 ‘ e “rance on bru 1 a vacancies at the Kensington Gram-, toned ¥ ilan T 3 jAiecistiine a0 The Hartford County Sunday School | hold the fourth quarterly conference, | (iin ncrose wis desidedrs rom margéchool [ is All for Her. { present need is for ‘sheets pillow- | 08 FEEEE LU nce was held | at which reports for the year will be | 1P y 1, he . Private Peder Writes, | o an F (Correnina ¢ covers and infants’ clothing. = The | yogrergay afternoon and last evening | read. Church Sunday school at 9:45 | - Flvate A. Peder of the signal corps, | The women of the Methodist church . - respondence of | jeague will be very grateful for dona- | eI L By Fe Dol | o wiigh has been with the American ex. Of Kast T iy et an| mhe ssociated Pless e AW sen st : o N et ! Flingeannoupesitinty ‘-m]. SR e loffanyiinddandl thov ”\]‘ I:T tional church. Miss Doris Bradley L — BACK FRO“ FRANCE: e et St 2 LomrnoNl slaclymrecelyed ot lichien, est | endered a vocal solo and she also led Christian Science Church. ! 1 fe hem the fair they are to run at Athletic suicidg of Sumako, rezarded as Jap- | Main strect or at 55 Whiting street = e ot S ot & > AT - A i th Februar: and 28. An en-|an's greatest ac yesterday, the | Tave Pleasant Ever T o o . I-?IL: 1?,“! ik Srmman OF Chvaes ReEsi PARENTS BOTH DEAD ainment will be given each eve-|last of the five New Year holidays, The classes of Miss Johnson and Mr, | Dorenwend rendered a vio s 5070, Goray WG WEHE Gl Sl pedifignary forces in Franc has writt®h to his parents to that he has fully recovered from the 'h& wounds he received during the last eV the song ser : : it i The following officers were elected | place. Sunday Service: s - g : . e 2y he Wesleyan Glee club has| The day and hour of her death | Moorc of the Cor e RO b e | Elac Sunday services at 10:45 a. | drive at the Verdun front He has RF S o at the meeting: President, Miss Ge m. Subject, “Soul”. Sunday school | e el ot e been secured to give the performancej marked exactly two months from the | Z== == i e -ude Erwin; vice president, Miss Hel- | 4 ¢ - patie e s Corporal Walter HKoehule [as Sad een discharged from his casual com- | o, the second evening. The receipts| death of Prof. Shimamura, of Waseda ety Miw man 45 n. ‘m. Ny sdnesdaycyenin pany and is on his way into Germany | i he turned in to the ladies’ church | university, who had given up all—his | § 8 B e s 2 UnER ey Rcicioelt N (hes rentin e Homecoming—Was at St Mihicl with the Army of Occupation He | ring wife, children, friends and his chair [ B o7 AteraatingTaay | coom: ERoom B 504, Hirst | National writes that he is unc thellcadernis, e ) ren, ends a £ 2 e Several brief but interesting ad- | 007 L X e i andit PR . \‘fs‘(:;"l?“l" i]‘ s ,l.. \ \vm\h lershiy 1 Village Improvement Fair in the university—for love of the fi“ 3 1 :”_‘MU :‘f"’_: delivered by membors of | Pank building, is open to the public and in Argonne Battles. Ly arte 5 : | The committee of the Fast Berlin| brilliant actress. | G % e i nndos leatiobl || Coilys from a. m. to 5 p. m. I McCarthy Challenges Benjamin. | x-iilase lins et et | e g el | e 1 i QERCIaTYA tohyTsoshn, i ] | Village Improvement society repor Sumako had appeared as usual the | | an especially interesting talk was giv- < e DAV TR CEY Bt ey R James McCarthy of New Haven, a | that during the two nights' fair given| night before at the Yurkusa theater. | on by Mrs. Cora Downs Stevens of Sunday Evening Lecture. has returned m active ser . otege of Al Vent local at Athletic hall last week $211.29 Was| It is said that she hanged herself with a | Canaan on “The New Ideal for the Biole ot 'l”u o0 Aich s ehl et Bna I at piessnt iF i drappler, announces that he would realized. The s street lighting | o B e G HE R S oicanC Ll Thel closing lseryicel| coviaterestingRadarersiuyill fheBsiven [t e e Sern ke to secure a bout with “Kid” Iven will be paid in advance and the re-|terday mornine | PRl L o i ed b, M Wil T PU%w SvemiE at tms Lecnie mall L 0 S S Benja hé “French Whirlwind,” | mai - will be placed the hands S Es | | at 7:50 was BiReE by F. L. Abbott. The subject will be| Grov s rpora Koehr 3enjamin th rench Whirlwind,” | mainder will placed ia and8| Sumato nad layed Ophells st the | i et e iitord : > - Bomon S e o e o 5 Bl Plaioville S e R e T iy o ny a a ! 4 Woodin of Hartfore “Where Did the Devil Come From?"| homecoming was a sad one since both Dy P 2 i 4:,‘ - »‘«« K treasur | International theater, but is said to - The following questions will be an-| his father and mother, and M: : o Church Notes. have achieved her greatest success in DYER BROTHERS LEAD. swered fram the Bible: Did God| Paul Koehnle of this city, have died condition and agrees to get two fall g Rogind | Services at the Berlin ngrega- | the leading feminine role to Tolstoy’s | During the past ten vyears the| Iy class B of the cmploved bovs'| . .it6 Satan? Why was sin permitted?| Since he first went overseas ¢ S x jonal church will be held at 10:4 ‘lunlruw‘(m(‘ | Plainville Trust Company has been | all-avound athletics at the Y. M. C.} i cupject will be considered entire- Corporal Koehnle arrived in Iran orporal Basile at Nic | Sunday school will. be at 12, and| i o R T Chh fes Dyer is leading with @ per- |y Crom o Rible standpoint. All are| 0 May 1 and took part in the battle ThHe Berlin War Bureau is in re- Christian IIndeavor will meet at 6 | GEN WOGD UITS AR’V’V N i o i cent of .2 (,"lx)‘,. is a (10—‘\.‘ invited to attend the service of St. Mihiel and also in the Argonne eipt of a letter from Carmine Basile, | 0'clock | every demand, vet keeping in mind | ceeond I The percentage o act acive | lohas been with the U. S. Army in )A\: the Tast Berlin mrm;nm‘a Sl S SR YT B AT e ,‘.,\,‘\-,,,u S Dosto ‘y,\» 1»)‘131111»;‘1‘ I\\H\'\';¢ T ot o) ! N Prance for over seven months, stating | church tomorrow moraing >rof. 3 ol cutioped tol talel earelor e I torY¥arzents FSlatertas follovis: Preaching by L. G. Giles, pastor. at| SERGT. WEARE s hat.he is at the present time at Nice Brightman of Wesleyan university| Acting-Quartcrmaster-General Is Re- 1t 15 equipj _care of the ... 295 C. Dyer .290, W. Smith| 5. " L e i . by E IN U. ¢ ini@ seven-day. furlough but expects | Will deliver the sermon leved o Do : banking requirements of la enter- : 285 W. Tancred .281, "Hf\r"“”l‘v school and pastor's class at 12:15 p.|y, £ ""m; (h; Ll el Wi AT o return to his regiment at an early g t St. Paul's chureh will b CUtS prises as well as the checking ac- A, Tancred .371, J. Conley 280} 1 Young People’s meeting at 6:30( gors“mivce To0g mal = B ot | celebrated by Rev. J. C. Brennan at| gges Back to Private Business count and needs of the household. (Co UL Sy Andrews .=68, L.l m. Evening preaching including| niced Sto 2 i 10 o’clock. Sunday school will follow | e I Walters oo Daptismal | serclcn . Prayer . servies| United States from France. He was | mass. . 3 | Washington, ¥Feb. 15.—Major-Gen-~ One is entitled to the same careful : ;,rhm.m,w TRt ot 6 1, . UK Sk foxw,x go'\evrsml%.\nlh the 1¢ : In‘m‘n!.‘v\ Services at the Bast Berlin Fpisco-| eral Robert 1. Wood has been relicved | considevation given the other and at BRAZITIAN SHIPS ARRIVE. S and saw service on sevoral - bal _church will ~be held at]as acting-quartermaster-general at his this strong bank every little deta { Cherbours, France, Feb. 14-—A i o Ay “I" rod 5. A visiting minister will de-! own request and will return soon o S| Brazilian squadron consisting of the Stanley Memorial Church. Al chiB e Wl probiably s CariENNY er the sermon and Sund ohool|lee e s s, L important. il four destroy ar- . soon. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. liver the sermon and Sunday school| private business in New York which r | cruiser Bahia and four destrovers ar At the morning worship at 10:45| grore, o 18 “’ Soneni g FnL { will follow . « he left to join the Army when the| 9.00 a, m. to 3:00 p. m. vived here today from Portsmouth,| peo” G M. Missirian, the pastor, Wil| rp oy o5 _m‘ i S i Services at the Kensington Congre-| ypited States went to war. ITo is suc | England. The squadron will remain} tor o Sr B e D, A o The Hx.| They received word from him last gete i I u :('\. ;{LI’L "1('01‘. .\\r(ll;rl _:t ceeded by Brigadier-General Harry E. - | here until February 2 .m% "h(“T“ 1‘11\ periences of the Day.” The music as :1\:;:“ “\]l‘::r-l\‘x( h arrived y LS O ST s (| ROosens i unfil Fnecently Schiet iquarto join inter-Allied squadrons at TOU-| follows: Anthem, “Let Us Sing Unto| ~ o P " orite a. m. to 12:00 m. gational m | I 7:00 p. m. to 9:00 ! liver the sermon and Sunday school | - liyes i £ ST i s 2 master of the Expeditionary Force lon the Lord,” Charles Noyes and solo by will be ¢ 2 o'clock. The Christia S | —— 1 e = L oy . - e aLs atiliscicloch Ihe Chtetan AR { THE J Sm——— | Miss Mary Williams, “God Shall Wipe Y" SUNDAY MEETING. s slads sy AR A e okl | CONDITION OF BANKS { Away All Tears,” Sullivan. Sunday Francis P. O’Brien will be the Thel actualilizay ool e 1g house banl 1 at 12:15. Y. P. society: speaker at the Y. M. C. A, tomorrow "Nd 5 at 6:45 p. m. The pastor will lead a| afternoon. The meeting will be held lobby and & Berlin Bricfs, |- BI ATHS IN JANUARY. 1 New York, Feb. 1 The reports in the office of the town condition of clear! H. L. Judd, who has been Serious- | .ioik show the i Pl nv il t N lerk sh ths re 133 bi Iy ill at his home is able to be about | oy oW that there were 133 births| al Lie Irus C 4 and 26 marriages during the month again. Aanuary. e deaths and five| ywEST MAIN AND PIERCE § l Elmer Elmgren of Beckley has sold | marr WiSL ELTs < 1ges have been recorded during his property at that part of the town | the pr ?mm companies for the weelz (5 days) | conference on “How to Study .the|at 4 o’clock in the [ show they hold $52,415,480 reserve | Bible” Community service and praise|large attendance is ecxpected. Mn | in excess of legal requirements This| meeting at 7:30. There will be spe-| O'Brien is director of Americanization lis an increanse of $15,018,760 from|cial music and a brief address on|and head of the evening schools ig k last week. l”Thc League of Nations.” The nirll this city, and will speak on his work. sent weck, ) PLAINVILLE, CT,