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Boston Store T hurch ' KIDNEY TROUBLE | Nosices | DISIPPEARED CENTRE PIECES S S St After One Month’s Treatment With March 30, fourth Sunday in Lent. “FRUIT-A-TIVES", 30 2. m., holy communion. Refuses to Make Publ Court Maru | "77:45 p. m., choral evensong and ad- . : W DPatterns and Designs. plain @ gr0001 the rector on the words 5 o s Washington, M linen hemstitch, also Cluny and ¥ilet | . mic » potng the fifth of a series e . 4 . oversid v niut Edges, fine assortment of beautiful| ;i woongolations of the Cros: o 3 5 i court- martial procecdin] new goods, from $1.50 up. Wednesday, April 2nd, 7:45 D. m. & X ] 3 ¢ livened yesterday when 8§ Lenten service, special preacher, Rev, e ; i . War Baker made public a S8 . William P. Ladd, dean of Berkeley v 3 “ administercd to Col. Ansell) Fancy Rlbbonq i Divinity scheol, Middletown. : G 4 ; { wion of @ policy of reforni. 2 Thursday, April 3, 8 p. L., Woman's & 3 the same time Mr. Bl 6 to 9 inch in a fine assortment of | auxiliary meeting. An interesting lec- S - R : it clear ihat Col. Anseil's beautiful flowered designs. Suitable | ture on “Jerusalem With the Tenth | |&a g i it controversy between ‘th for girdles, vestees, camisoles and bag | Crusade,” illustrated by stereopticon £o e o Gen, (rowder is going to making. | views, will he given by Miss Mary & | [ e pressed, despite the requests each of Hartford. i i e Te Chamberlain - (Ore.), Friday, 7:30 p. m.. S 2 s : ¥ haitman of the milit = - =) e ings work for St. Luke’s hospital, 4 % F the lust congress, that! it ) Bag Tops Panco, Forto. Riso T e The snul, is found in goxidizsdpaniElaingaljen e isogin people’s Church of Christ. From the tip of Cape Cod in atement made public soRulald, vacichyl oiscolore st Court §t., Rev. k. C. Steinhoff, pas- | praseachusetts, to the Golden Gate shapes, 39¢ up. tor. s, Sk S % Sunday services—10:45, preaching, | in California, has come endless praise subject “C‘hristian Stewardsip”; | for the wonderful healing poswers of returned to Col.id letter which he sent me'Ss \ suggestion that any recomf } C d 12:15, Sunday school; 6:00, Young | ‘Fruit-a-tives’,or Fruit LiverTablets, | or suggestions he has to i ew ress Or S People's meeting; 0, Evangelistic | yie spedicine made from fruit juices reference to improvement img service. 7 st e 1ilits a i i All Silk Tassel ends in all the want-| = Church prayer meeting Thursday | 9#d valuable fonics. emntivelmuitary 1% 3 lors. vening 7:45 ‘ i ere a , we have th i A ed colors. evening at T:45. Ilfght lulre -\E\ homI? ff])lte th i “The particular letter seel - — testimonial of Mr. Henry Dater of to be not helpful, and 'H | 3 Christian Science Church. 653 First Avenue, Troy, New York, | have returned it to him, an ] ha!ns First Church of Christ, Scientist, | who wrote under date of April |[told him that any sugges ca €c chrnorieravyest Matnistreet and Eatls 3 S0inT1ast wants to make he can mal Place. Sunday morning service at| i through’ military clizmgsr e | 10:45, subject: “Reality.” Sunday T have been a great sufferer for | W0 8% 0 HY oL 3 Victory Red, Coral, short and 10n&:i) joo1 at 9:45. Wednesday evening | years with Kiducy ZTrouble and It 1s anderstond G also big assortment of latest color | o ceiing at § o'clock. The reading | Constipation. I tried ‘Fruita-tives | 1o nories to o Sooctatl 2‘:1:“l)‘lm'n' s it :r:.(f]xg{ngm:f“(; )9{:0‘:;’ ”\;2“;1"’1’[)1 'j‘f“‘il‘ about a month ago, and with almost | refers is one written by ol § from 13 until 5 o'clock except Sun. | immediate results, The Kidney |making a strong personal apny days and holidays. Trouble has disappeared and the | ihe sceretary to give o previou 3 sl B e o to the public that the stand take A y All the latest novelties in Black, Col. Ansell in his dispute with Gen. Sauih CHusen | ~ 50c. 2 box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. | Crowder might be impartially cone Sunday, 9 . boys' division; 10:45, | At a]l dealers or sent on receipt of sidered and judged. Cof. Anseld 3TN morning worship, sermon by the pas- | ;o0 by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limitec, | pointed out that Gen. Crowdsr's side | sion' tor, ‘“‘Saints or Heroes Uy et D1 URG. N. Y. of the case defending the present | tain mgs division Sunday school; 4:30, vesper L il system of military law h ; | sold td8 1ad been given | Aenvice [R6- RDOEE AR OLEIn, fully to the public. In the interest | soon tof Italian worship. Tuesday, 7:30. Boy | Friday evening at 7:15, meeting of the | o Justice and fair play Col. Ansell | ments | T D 00 e b Boytoonn wanted to know whether he 'in his cital; 6:30, church supper. Thursda Saturday evening 0, the chorus. | ,qyocacy of reform might not expect While some off 5:00, Girl Scouts; 6:30, Young Wo- | kiehearsal for the Baster music. “The | g e o i M8 ’ cast; as long ago adh man's Auxiliary supper and meeting; | Soul Triumphant,” by Shelly. s advantage. s long a L e used in the recent 7:45, union service of FKirst and . i ) F ' | t AShInEto arch 29 lstablish- | themh having e v el South church, address by Mr. Edward Washinston IMerch 2 hes o by S OR Gonnollyl brobatonlomoe sl HinE A. M. ¥. Zion Church. ment by law of an appeliate court- | - . in the Argonne’ driH H ME FROM FRANGE day, 7:30, entertainment for junior 315 Church street. 10:45 w. m, | Martial tribunal similar to the hoard j! t After the guns had been department and boys' division of the | morning worsiip. Sermon by the pas- | ©f Teview now maintained in the of- | réfused by the Americans, members Sunday school. tor. Subject, “Signing the Armistice: | fice of the judge advocate general is | of the German delivering commis- - —— Will It Only Serve As Truce Or Will | urged by Lieut.-Col. Edwin R. Keedy | §lon requested that they he permitted s o0 George Pranitis Served in 431st Aero 2 s’} Stanley Memorial Church, Create Permanent Peace? 12:20 | of the judge advocate general's office ! t0 dispose of the material to IOptometnists--32' p. m., Sunday school. All members | in a statement before the special | foundry. The request wis granted the morning worship at 10:45, | of the school are requested to = committee of the American Bar as- | With the understanding that the can New Type of Planc. tev. G. M. Missirian, the pastor, will | tend, as the superintendent wishes to | soclation which is inquiring into | "on would quickly he melted intc E } preach, his theme being “The Con- | make assignments for [Baster. 0 | court-martial procedure. | pig iron and that none of this woulc After nearly two years of service in | science of the New World.”” The |p, m., all are invited to attend the Col. Keedy sald that as a lawyer | be used for the manufacture of fire- France with the 341st Aera Sguadron | music will be as follows: Christian Endeavor exercises. 7:45 | and teacher of law he had been | ATMmS of the 26th division, Georgze Pranitis [ Anthem, “Comforter Divine” ..... p. m, at the regular evening worship, | agreeably surprised hy the efficiency | Virtually all of the material which of 266 Fairview street has arrived in cereeceroo.. Lo Go Chaffin ev. J. 8. Gurley will be the speaker. [ of army general courts-martial, He | the Germans were to turn over to tho il {he States, and will bo discharged from | Offertory solo, “The Ninety and called attention to the fact that there | AMericans according to the terms of 5 U ATTOMORILE SERVICE STA the army in about a week. Pranitis ine"” eevee...o. B Campion Advent Church. had not been au single execution in ! the Armistice has heen delivered /) e | Repaiving #nd. Accessorics; 12 returned on the U. S. Mongolia Mrs. H. L. Gronback. Services in charge of L. B. Giles, | the American army for ar purely mili- | . . ¥ £\ practical. experience with Bl b s B O L et Yol school meets at 12:15, | sagtor. At 10 m., preaching on | tary offense and said he had heara | FOSS IN M. F. MEMBIRSUIT. { > £ § | MOTOR CO. ¥ixparts on Tgnitiol ago. . Py - 5 topic: “Charac- | {he subject, “The -Redemption’ That | there were 11,000 such oxecutions — = \ » | starting Systems, “Specialty on in Before his enlistment in the Aero 5 A. Marsh. The com- |1y jn Christ Jesus.” Sunday school | the Austrian army. Deaths and Kemovals Offset Ga \ \ / ! Ing generators and magnetos. Squadron, Pranitis was connected with | Munion service and praise meeting at REAX 1 mu a5 and pastor’s class, 12:15 p. m. Young Southern Conference. T. B. Thompson of this city in the New | 7:39. The Girl Scouts will sing. There | pegple’s meeting. 6:30 p. m. Evening | IX-KAISER MAY GO TO TRIAL ‘Britain Aero Works, and the partners | Will be special selections on piano and e i e : i "% | preaching at T:15. Subject, “A Biblc’ e 1 . R - type | Violin. The pastor will give an ad- | 1,0ve st By efing) T o : S e > a ne type ove Sto rayer meeting, hur Germa AT bly < reate were engaged In bullding a new type [ T8 % HI0 FLEON WO NS B o man mbly to Create Court, | e ane. break car day evening. % | was reported today by Rev. John K o2 plane at the outbreak of the war. sty > | day g eport. T e i 0 \fter Pranitis enlisted in the army, | vnich? Come and bring your i Newlands, superintendent of New 1 e friends. The Girl Scouts will meet Paris, March 20.—Former Emperor | Bedford district at the session of the his partner enlisted n'\ [x}w na “4 d on Mondayiand ithe Boy' :Seoitalion Bethel Mission, Willlam and former Crown Prince | NeW England Southern Conference of _Dor’t endanger the life of that pre- | by ng distance m nin ¥us placediandard: the . Mon- | mesday evening at 7:15. The Ladles’ | Sunday services will be held at 3:30 | pradarick William clous baby by using unknown or un- | " luna. Piavos and par solia, the ship upon which the sol-| T dier returned to the country. While Squadvon Two Years—Will Build At Taunion, Mass. March 29.-—A net \ ! 3 loss in membership during the vear N\ A 1 DON'T FORGER will be among | the Methodist Episcopal church. R : soclety will hold _their regular | and at 7:30 p. m. conducted by the | (hose who will be tried by the high | Gains in probationary and full mem- | PAsteurized milk. y sonable pricc \lso storage, d S ¢ | pusiness meeting on Wednesday aft- | leader, Pastor Wright The mnoted ¢ court which the German National Ag: | bership. he said were more than off- Use OL REALLY SAFE and | 98 and 2 § Gilhert i mid ocean, the two Pariners Met| ornoon at 2:30 in the vestry of the | Persiun evangelist, M. Z. Barrnell. of | sembly will create, Paris newspapers | St by deaths and removals, The dis- WANT \\()“y\ T() Demand For Assistants at Red Cross Germans are Bolshevik agents. They | { | John Pinches of 116 Lincoln street | are now in prison and will be investi- | Kaiser jan delegation here and transmitte The aduit classes of the school | qays her i o e e ey lelegation here and transmitted their clocks an hour apart, as a result |, iin in a shed in which 240 milli- other sheds with resulting property B 000 persons are in . tervible | classes: Victar Heintz of Cincinnati, named es and industrial | | . ociimateq at $50.000 plight from lack of food. There 1s no "he Armenian service will be con- | by Will H. Hays, chairman of the re | | | | I | PURE PASTEURIZED MILK und| New Britain for the first time in nearly two yers. | churen.” The Endeavor Circle and | Chicazo, will spenk. (ool singing. | . Urict contributed 561 members 1o the | SUMINAte ALL question of {mpurity | Eranitis plans to take ‘"; _‘_:’] WOrk | the Young Men's club will meet on Lo Former Foreign Minister Zimmer- | National service, among whom there Olr chness. = 3 on his plane in this city and will com- | mhyrsday evening at 30 at the mann also will be brought before the | Were 86 casualties 33 of them deaths. om selected sources of high qual- | VIM delivery and heavy plete the aero soon, he expects. He | cpurch. The choir rehearsal will be Cll ! IIEMS court. | Thirty-two churches in' the Nor. |4ty and THOROUGHLY PASTEUR.| . go 1o oo : also plans to build a tyvpe of 'Plane| peiq on Triday evening. o { wich district increased the salaries of| JZED in a modern creamery. oun | ruc rom !5 to 5 f ¥hicn he perfected in France, and ik T e L A Berlin desputoh Thursday re. | their ministors during tho vear, Rev. | PASTEURIZED MILK will satistr ho | | AMERICAN Baldnced Whm;,r“:fihadnf:\‘)gd o 'I"lh]: 17:‘“:?;;;? Swedish Elim Baptist Church. el ;:;:m:““f“‘:w'):? “]‘””)e ‘Tz‘:d:\‘ ported that the German government | Geo. Se¢ “1”"“""" told the conference | 3OSt sxacting ! Pleasure Cars. in which he served. 3 Sunday sc 9: 45 i ® Grammar s @ A ¥ | would create a court of investi on | In reporting as superintendent of that J E SEIBERT & i ranked as aviation mechanic. e T e e R o o ) S B et vt | UL SRS 2GR o Ierit i || o SR e | CITY SERVICE STATI Love of the Redeemer.” Kvening fn:ass Flrly.r of l]h\ \(u:\lh,\ Works Will | t1g war who had requested investiga. | $4:000. Bequests to Norwich msmcr 101 PARK STREET A. M. p‘m.]c a, P service at 7 o’clock with sermon on | “; ondl ohs o ass Wil pe held under tjon of their cases. It was said that | Churches during the vear amouated Televhone 1936, Ssa, “Names Written in Heaven.” Offer- | - "f“"‘“”“f’"“’ ‘(;“ Ay "”“?.; urse as- | the court would try Gen. Ludendorfr, | to $4,500. P——— ings for Beth Academy and Theolog- | sfr_xa: on .\4;:(( \11n‘ r‘r“ ewr ‘Hf"_ SUPer- | Admiral Tirpitz, formc Chancellor 5 ¥ it SR Rooms Heavy. jcal Seminary will be received both | Vi%ion of Miss Jeanette Metcalt. von Bethmann-Hollweg. former Ifor- HEADS GERMAN NAVY. d NFizinerae) A great amount of Yarn is now at | morning and evening. Mid-week serv- | Michael Faliska has sold a two | cign Minister von Jagow and other bl s ; erar e NEW fi”t(,n 'flX!Gab G the Red Cross rooms waiting for the | ice on Thursday evening, o'clock, | family house, 358 and 860 Church s B 3 { Former Adjutant to the Kaiser is 5 industrious fingers of tlie Woman {of s street, to Frank Zianci, throuzh the NAB TWO GERMAN REDS ) Elevated to Post. Ma hl W k —Day and All Night Service] the city. The rush of war knitting is Emmanual Gospel Church. agency of H..Dayton Humphrey. Copenhamens Marchidas n, Ad C ne Or S Weddings a Specialty = ] % = r 4 e S shevi e o | nhage: Ma 29.— ar Ad- C RS @ Specia Fe now over, but the Red Cross commit- Franklin square. Norden T.odge Fair. Bungalow, | Police Imprison Bolshevik Agents on | m”_”' Ao the e l:}:fi o Machine work, welding, auto 're- s tee asserts that the need is as pressing Sunday morning, 10:45 o’clock, | tonight.—advt. Arrival From Metz S intadlenlotion tha Con ‘“m;"’_‘ pairing and jobbing. 538 East Main TEL. 1418-5 8 ever in the devastated distri preaching by the pastor, Milton \mt:(lrr(:i‘ H. Gri \l(,)mmr:\‘::ye Start 0| paris, March 29.—Eli Markenstein | Alty, & erlin dispatch save. The | Street. Tel. 5 B RETES g i - . = Snd OEBAC oW eDs " COMPANY | and Aaron Siegol, Germans, were ar- [ German government has decided that v dred pairs of pajs as are 2:15 . oy & lay sc . [ < ood pla 33 T % = N o N 1 5 B Five hundred pair pajamas are 12:15 p. m., Sunday school { at#he Elmwood plant next week. ted when they alighted from a |the navy in the future shall he under . : ut and awiting te he sewed before 6 p. m., mecting led by the young onisE Bronnk orbe i amall et Y 3 5 e S 1 i R TR A June 1. Wool is to be made into wo- | people. Louis 2 smalley street | Metz train in Paris on Tuesday, it |the direction of the chief of the ad- A : o e e L OB et B Al reported to the police this morning | hecame known today. They had no | miralty who will have a seat, but no ew Britain Gara men's shawls for the refugees: info| 7 p. m., evangelistic meeting UpPON | (1ot some one ontered his harn yoste 1 , hildren’ STt e ; ! 5 s d his barn vester- | tickets, but carried passports from | vote. in the cabinet i b RBldren's stockings and children's| old-fashioned Bible lines. day and docked the mane and tail of | Berlin The authorities believe tt CHESTNUT STREET weaters. The people who have spent Tuesday, 7:45 p. m., night Bible | ane of his horses = ASAaUURoTIticR I ievoiithe . T 3 430 MAIN STREET Around the Corner from Mail so many hours laboring over the| study for Christian workers. | - Before ihe war Aear Admiral Adolf 2 N 2K WELDING, AUTO R “socks icr soldiers” will find this work | Thursday, prayer meeting in the | | von Trotha, then a captain, was one | Livery Cars for Hire. Day and’ Night, PAIRING A SPECIALA long 1 Ficaiidine GRG Gre a0 A e G uhluppulh‘r* to the police vesterday that | gated. of the naval adjutants to the em- TORAGE ,r‘F R 11 Rsd Groah roois Will: hedtroaos. ! | money is being stolen frou milk bot-| A report from Amsterdam quotes | peror and commanded the hat(leship | Storage, Supf¥es and Repatring. ZE 3 »pen daily from 8:30 a. T, to 5 p. m. & e { tles at his home. the Handelsblad as saying that nine i th the exception of Satur , when Tirst Chugeh of Christ. | The dance which was to be given | Bolshevik agents who escaped from = = ooms will be closced at noon e ; Friday, March 2§, by the Beta Gam-|Germany were arrested Wednesday in | ARMY RXPLOSION INJURES 15. . Conform ioitne Dev s “'"f"‘h‘”‘i | ma Phi, was postponed to Monday, |the province of Guelders. Several ARMENTANS DIE OF HUNGER |, Sunday moming ¢ D oahip ot 07 |March 81.—ady carried revolvers Fire Precedes Blast at Aberdecn | AUTO REPAIR]N( i == [ 7 : | President H. C. Noble of the North = = Proving G 2 ! s : with sermon, “Jesus As a Prophet, t oving Grounds, et Agent Says 10,000 WIHEBeHMR B - revaor T P Paton DD | & Judd Mfg. Co. has gone on a busi- | CLOCK TIME CLASH IN CaNADA Wash 0o = : IHAVE YOUR (AR REPAIRED OR OVERHAULED WHERE EF. Weekly Till Food is Reccived. Mmoo ness trip to New York and the West. — | Washington, March 29.-—Fifteen nlusic gbreids; 4 EYEE N s e Country Districts Refuse to Follow | men including a number of enlisted FICIENCY RANKS FOREMO! Parls, March 29, (Havas)—The | Anthem, “I Will Magnify Thee".. Filomena Todisca sold today ;i o Bk Bameii e S et Sad. for . food Gl T e .... Mosentha rough the Camp Real Estate Co., a s : Saving. [Basras : g S g AUTO PARTS ) £ AND MACHINE SHOP REPAIRING. need for food in Armenia is urgent M hal | thi h the C Real Estate C. Towns in Daylight Saving, Sheore el ey ARTS MADE AND MACHINE SHOP REPAIF and thousands o vam::(vtb;rl‘ with nn‘o;\::\ “‘Hm\ Tong Wilt 111|1_\n:‘” i"'if\f""f: (h) ‘1!1" on Chestnut street, l"n}ronfi;x. M‘A'fi('h F’( ~Arl\l"es] fi;m; Proving grounds at Aberdeen. Md. taryation, according to a telegram rget Me? o ST o Mykol: | nearly all sections of Canada indicated Revols ol W pean from Mr. Heims, an American relief | Postlude, “Lenten Meditation™ .. Oliver M. Wiard of Oxford, O., for- | that the rural and urbon distrlets | qid | ihe originel | fi\mj,\\].fy‘y"mvryl’ eietia pEC]a y O e V] ere worker in Tiflis, sent to the Armen-| - : Conhoaen INOIOTT ottt T Gy (5 CREROAGE O o || e D (Rt s A ttlca n fairre itk | i | ; P e meate conference by the dele. | will meet a0 1215 1. m The Feilow: | N St i s o e , New Britain, me. 1 ship club will take “American ldeals” oo renaer | Meter bombs were being loaded and Thers is need of bread in all dis- | for the dizcussion. A cordial invita- F. JASTENING OUTPOST. | "0 etald the concussion was ftransmitted to PHONE 1196 PROMPT SERVICE, tllets, the telegram says. In the Erl- | tion is glven to join one of these ago, TI., March 29.—Captain| rThe larger meat in the Igdir region and the in- | ducted at 3 p. m the chapel. Rev. | publican national committee to take |t a] communities will retain standara | Me0 Was informed, were seriously in - e KRS S TR, habitants fisht each other for the] G. M. Missirian will have charge of | charge of the “listening post” for the | (ime | jured. Col. Phillips, commander - carcasses of dead horses. The relief | the service. The Young People’s [ middle west, has opened headquarters : o the grounds, reported that a commis- STORAGE REPAIRS agent estimates that 10,000 persons | service will be held at 6:15 p. m., top- | here. Captain Heintz was a member CLEARING HOUSE REPORT. sion had heen appointed to investi- will die weekly until sufficient food is | ic: “Opportunities For Service,” lead- | of congress from the second Ohio dis- by SR ; | gate the fire_and explosion recelved ’ er, Miss Katherine Hunter. Social | trict when the war broke aut. He re-[ New York, March 20.—The actual BT e s 3 A i 4 - ) Do e LS e condition of clearing house banks and RNGDEEETAN O s b s hour at 7 p. m. trust compani ; ) e = E panies for the week shows L URGES LESS ALCOHOL. Monday evening at 6:15, the teach- —— e — that they hold $29,307,580 resarve in Providence, R. L, March 29 —The PHONE 1544. —_ 236 MAIN SB resolution directing the attorney gen- ' ' tea ‘onference hy de rtments ; | Augusta, Me., March 29.—Governor | ers’ tea. Conf 3 S AN GOEl excess of legal requirements. This s X Milllken, stating that Maine allowed | Will be held after the supper ARMY CANCELS BALL GAME bl o ! | eral to obtain from the United States The Central Auto Station at 236 Main Strect, has been takes u | subreme court & decision on the con- over by the undersigned, who has had a vast amount of experiencd a deereaso of 8,98 P () s he highest percentage of alcohol im| Wednesday at 5 p. m., Girl Scouts. | West Point, N.'Y, March Lagoticas RlAs5 R0 foren et for | heverages 0 any “dree stato, has nre. | Thursday evening, 7:45, the mld-|terdny's heavy snowfall caused . : : stituticnality of the federal prohibi- |l in the automobile world, and having spent the pasi seven yeas 1 the leglslature to reconsider its un- | week union service in tho South | cancellation "nf " the army'n baseball| oo (ST Tl it ne L | tion amendment was favorably report- | B with the Packard Motor Car company, part of which tme in the Favorable action or o bill which would | church, when Bdward C. Connelly, | game today with the Thiladelphin 2 P e s | ¢ n the monate vesterday hy the ju- capacity of a foreman of their repalr department, is i position) bisce the percentage of alcoholie con- | probation officer, will speaic of Dis | American icague team, whi | g, Sy Blien Gl B e Gl Wag pla (o render you the benefit of liis experience in cvery branch of auto fent at one-half of one per cent.. the | work. | bave openeid the caded season councll, lasued ibis cyoalus, probislied tho cajendar for action next Wednes- !} mobile repairing: and service . J. CHARLAND, Prop. federal standard. The Maine standard TFriday afternoon at 2, the Armen- farmy's next game {s s Rl e Sl inor bullen | gyy, The house already has passed '8 per cent.__ {ian Women's Bible clase meet l\\ ednesday with Seton Hall 1yhore the resolution.

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