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PLAINVILLE NEWS ‘SATURDAY SESSIONS |- = - and frank. and a cordial invitation is | towards detraying the expenses of cases for the superioris v;x‘xle_nded to every man to about forty-five soldiers and sallors as keeping in close tolis “hristian Endeavor meet that fought overseas to g0 down to JMBolsheviki movements held at ¢ p. m. Topic: “Our Relation | the Boston Harbor and meet the ones arise. Proking.” Lader, Miss Polly | coming home with the 102d.” | | { The church wiil unite with | Among the Subscribers at the fac. serv- | Walter H. ; ica and Holy Communion at 1¢.45 | McKinnje, R. W. Poteet, A. H. Har- 51! o'clock. Sunday School at noon, rop, A. W. Sampson, Willlam Moore, k Baptist chur Sermon, “Helping | C- W. Stevens, A. J. Porter, W. K. idem- t 10:45. Bunday school at | D°3Ne, W. R. Fletcher, D. L. Bartlett, [ i New Schedule Provides for Hal ‘ Day’s Study Young People’s service at ¢ L- F. King, F. O. Fuller, S. H. Hick Sermon: ‘“Satisfied With the | &- W. Bacon, W. B. Darrow, C. P.| _ B “{ Pratt, R. M. Crum, W. C. i (Continued from First Sionie M. Schr r, T. U. Teague, J. A. - 5 on churc = oeder, T. : _ oo : fln,mn“i!’, - Morning | Glogheen, 4. Waters, Jum alloy,| That the people of Britain wish mui”!’,a}\d Tatm Vo holy com- | w. ® walgn, H. H. Corridan, 8 | to be represented at Boston to wel- on at 1 a. m. Sunday school C. A. Ludwigson. T. 7.} come home the 102d Ir t and the ture and entertainment at 8 p. m. on | Judd, R. ¢. Merwin, F. J. rbo, | that the money which is being raised | | 1ge) Tuesday evening. April 8. James G. Willlams, M. H. Bertini, | congregational Minister Will Preach g { A.| by popular eubscription passed the TIMF F | Third of Special Services, . Sullivan, J. M. Keating, W. K.| $1,000-mark at noon today. ¢ ac X Vi 8 on This important Topic—rs. Nel- | The third of a : £ Kerin. tion of the ! lie Bunnell Dead—Other Items of | STVices will be held at P. & 1. Corbin list—Charles Quig-{ hostile o o i out the citd N \ jof Our saviour tomorrow at | ley, lorick Steinman. Rdith{ and people from every walk of 11£8 hASTER GIF News, } 7 o’clock. The Congregational, Fpjs- | 70hnson. Ruth . Johnson, Ruby lled at Mayor Quiglev's office Aurs 1} ; { copal and Methodist churches unite 'l'_‘"‘"-"“;‘- F. M. "!I"" ?"v L. \f;‘f"ll')‘l‘]'- ing the past 24 hours and voluntarily 5 Beginning nest = Saturduy, 10011 0 the service. The preacher wi . A. Bergeron, Howard G. Mitchell, evibeai b . FOR JUST HALF THETR WORTH. WE OFFER AT OUR TOILET ,sesm.im ‘\AlTJ be held on Saturday for | !:.]Q‘h'mi:“.ff l,j el n ,’_“\;,”J be | il Senatce ., H. C. Jackson, H. C.| " '.“ I Cogthey fux GOODS DEPARTME . CHOICE, OI' A SPECIAL LOT OF ATTRACTIVE { the first time in the school history of | Chpist ehureh of Hartford., OT of { Gorman, A. J. Seheyd, B. P. Ho e | I IWORY TOILET ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR EASTER GIETS. | Plainvillo, according to an announce-| Tr - o Taaitn | muth, G. M. Hale, A. Tew. Marion G trged members of the Yankes 2 | ment made yesterduy by Irank Os- | Beecpdon Flan Compleg | Cantor, Gertrnde J. House, Edith| .0 Signifled their intention of There arve Hair Brushes, Mirrors, Hair Receivers, Mll)“‘ar}' Brushes, | borne of the school commites. The The arrangements have heen com- | Poppel, Ibby M. Peterson, M. J. Fro- ; to the Hub City Powder Boxes, Pin Cushions. Jewel Boxe ”"fft‘!'»‘f_- Combs, Tr ys. i extra sessions Wwill be held for Lhrauvp_l“lt\ for an \_nfurmul roception to h;,}mer_ C. E. Hellberg, Bmily Fetzman, | ‘v(_";d‘m Among t o men who no Picture Frames, Perfume Botfles, Trinke s. Hat Pin Holders, Mani- | Salurdays, and each session will be |iven by the brotherhood class of the ! Bessie A. Williams, J. B. Linton, H. K, | {fied the mayor that t cure Sets. Or Ja Scissors, ete. On Sale Monday Morning, $2.00 | a half day. "The schools will close f:onvb wtional chureh next Wedn | Dolan, ¥. H. Reambulain, Gilbert| P€ IR ’jlflf'u in the part wrticles for $1 “h. next week for the annual Haster re- | day evening tn members of the | Richardson, Harry C. Fairchild, J. H. . Carroll. Willj; cess, but the Saturday sessions will be | church’s honor roll and other | Annear, Harry Shepard, Ethel Gould, , C. H. Weare, | resumed after vacation. turned service men of Plainviile. Th¢ | Beda Hedberg, 1. R. Barbour, H ., Captain | The reason for this surprising ac- | affair will be held at the Con | Langdon, W. ¥ mpp, aus- X. Brody, i tion af the school commitf s made | tional church parish house. {mann, N. F. Anderson . Ander- lcefe, G. M. NTHUSING ALL WHO SEE IT. in the following explanation: { Merriman of New Haven will talk | %0n, F. C. Caswell, N. totts { Thomas Ma 4 | The welcome celebration for soldiers ' on the manufacture of arms in this | Slaney, L. R. cer, Ruth i Frost, M. V. Carenzo, { and sailors is to be held on June 23, | country and Germany and will also | D30, S. F. i. Rose Wei .| kins, W. Gasclensci, John Bertini Lovely Morning Jackets, Attractive House Dresses. Chitdren’s Pretty { making it obviausl impossible ,,!’”“ R e an seciare | uma 11, aric Schnaidt, | Harold Malone, J. Kelly, Alfred Swan. Little Frocks, as well as Rompers. for the Little Folks, are some of the | old graduation exercises on that day. | in that line which have been revealed | ~30Iph Margelot. H enther, H.| son, F. Schroeder, R. Gotlund, ¥. Me- I'soful Garments that can be made of Serpentine Crepe. It comes in | On June 24 the fifticth anniverss Bnds ik sarloaal e | o Q})xx‘lxr»g.‘, ; bot, H. V. Collins, | Cormick, Clarence Callahan, Dewe quisite designs and_colorings. i ] ! Of the incorporation the town of | will be served by a committee of | Ny Hem : 0 FL. P.| Selander, Licutenant Benson, Corporal SERPENTINE CREPE is just the thing for home, or traveling wear. Platnville will be celebrated, and it is| which Benjamin Edwards s ochair- | ionards J OrEan g For school and college intimate garments, it is so durable and launders 1o bo held at theCongregational church { man. & Kingsley, W 2 1. A.- Finkus, | oy Gadzic co easily. Simply wash, dry and shake out, the garments \qok just as ’(.hel‘i*fr)w_ the urch cannot be ¢ Brier Ttems lur‘h son ", Car 5 1: ,\,vl(-\‘nmh_ | R R el G newly 'sweet, fresh nd crinkly as ever. Patriotic women will igstanm | far commencement exercises. At i g 5 d Mrs. Elise Traut, M. R. Fairberg R R T e e cee how this fabric will help them observe the government requirement | last meeting the committee considered v will be closed this eve- e el : ) ‘. ing i | these pc g ning ang¢ 4 wing ) a R e to conserve both starch and laundry labor, for by wearing Serpentine j these polnts ang decided to hold the o 5\"'"1 Mond y owingito the death George r. Alderman H. P, Crepe garments there is no need of starching, ironing, or outside laundry graduation in the Congregational | e Nellie Bunnell, sister-in- { Richards, Mr. ang Mrs. Howard Hart sl church on June 20. In order to iill| he librarian. . | Mr. ana John E. TFarr and Be sure to request the soft finish, and look for the words “Serpentine {In the 180 days preseribed by the state | hneth Seymour h returned N and Mre. Malsneys : 2 3 30¢ Y | the board decideq hold the halt|DOme from Hebron Academy =2t | AL repe’’ on the selvedge On Sale at Wash Goods Dept. 39¢ Yard. 4 d to hold = : £ choylr o | A. F. Magnell and thur McEvoy Crepe” on the day Saturday ions. The proposi- | ”e_[*grm\. Taine, for the Easter reccss | of the Herald = ik on, while it will ¢ \ly not prove| There were S Cross " tion, hile it will tainly not prove Te were Stations of tha Cross , The MHerald morning recelved AN o i v this morning over o TTIES OF SERPENTINE CREPE | Turne sell Dickenson and Stan- popular with Young Amecrica, will be | at the Church of Our Lady of Mercy | 2 novel one and should prove to be | last evening, : ’ interesting 2s an experiment. illiam P, Kilcoyne and Rev. - " | Mrs. Nellic Bunnell, James McDonald were amons those HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELTVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY { Mrs. Nellie Bunnell passed away at { Who attended the funeral of Rev. Fighty offend violated the city m\lg' K. Henry, Honry Wuchert, Wil RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. the Hartford hospital yesterday at|Thomas J. Kecna in Bristol vester- | ordinance, with those blccking firo | ltam Miller, Willard Dyson. Fugh Mil. noon. She was 62 years old. She! day. Both were formerly in Plainvilie | hydrants totaling and for fallure| ley, John Hamsey, £yl Dores. Selte] { was canfined to her Dbed for two|as curate of the parish { to clean the snow from sidewalks 11.| tore Passamano, Leon Jackson, Jos- e S = | months and was recently removed to i Miss Beatrice Benzon is home | July Busiest Month. | eph Bardeck, Maurice ‘Y"l";nv‘h;’- 1 to the local boys who died in the serv- ( university at 10:45 o'clock. The Ep- i the ""S'P“]'_"_f-” Mrs. Bunnell was a na- | from Hebron Academy for the Ias e T b st b or o et ebta were | TemestWitior! Wales Tanry Batvc il BERLKN NEWS ice. It is being arranged to have two | Worth league will meet at the church (T“:: Olrm ‘“;‘;:l!' "\.‘{lr LA ty all | ter vacotion, { made in July when 190 tran Arcediacono, James Egan, Joe Glea- ) __ ! groups of ex-service men in the pa- | parlors at 7:30 o'clock. i i iioro s Sk ves a son, | Mrs. Laura Rummer has were taken into custody. Of this| son, Ben Kosin Justus Johnson, rade—one group to be all local sailors | Berlin Briefs. Ei‘-'exorge W. Bunnell; a sister-in-law, | to her home in Dryden, N number 1,871 were males and 119 | Martin Frisk, Jonathan Eisia, George Frances Bunnell, with whom she | attending ¢ her = \ o i e e i 2 attending the funeral of he | e BYeolleclont 1h0 o 5 e | and the other soldiers Dieutemdnt| penry L. Werth is 11l at his homs } lived, and 1wo uncles, Hobart Gordell | Mrs, Helen Tylor S Beobe it e sl bl s et “‘})"i‘:’l‘;;‘ - | Arthur Benson, of the 102d Regiment, | 3, peckley, sutfering a severe attack | of Bristol and Lucius Cadwell of For- 9 el st bR ; ? S 1 ] v | has been askefl by the committee | op ing i Word has been recelved here that |and 1,658 were residents of this city | J corg Smith Matt has been aske 3 e of influenza. | estville. e R S s . 5 3 (1 g Pt i Cr P o S R i Thomas Russell, Jr.. of this town, is)and 331 non-residents. The adult ar- Ish, Rakoski, John Bedinsi, T 3 i George L. Hiner, wio has been em- Mrs. Bunnell was a member of the itically i1l with et . = e At 5 e (D o Soshas S the group of soldiers. Following the H“m’ el Q"!n; S e D P e o :;n]x«an\ u;‘\l\].n, )\m imonia at St | rests totaled 1,469 and the minors l(L‘z\\ nrd 'M.,w-n,“) Al. Jacobbellis, I ) S = Noved @ h ~ A t i @ and se Mar; yspital in _Amsterda 2l ot Attillio B 2 ‘eter Yamt il parade there will be a dinner at one | g 0" "Ariadletown has left his posi- | many years as treasurer of the organ- T 1 Amsterdam, N, Y, 1 1 ter Yamus, Wil a check for $24.20 from the following . { employes of the Door Chéck depart- (Contir a Third Page) ment of P. & F. Corbin’s, toward the . 5 . & Letters are advertised at the po The patrol service had cry busy | Ham Tetsch, Rakoski, Joe Ka- f the local’churches. An appropri-} 4,5 ang will in the future he em- | tion. She was a charter member of | oemoo po 110 oo 4;;;9‘?»,:: year, being called upon 1,375 times in | chnowski, Jos Campbell,. Joseph Rot | Volpe, Mrs. Mary !'uhar'; Mre. Jiee | which 610 arrests resulted. The “‘pio e McAloon stian Ipe Stovs aconte. o i u S A > . Mary R S, Mrs. Olivg | which arrests S . . an Ipani, Steve presented during the dinner hou (ET A IE | Vas acting vice grand at the ttme of |y 0 7o 0T Rl H. Halliday A | wagon” conveyed 518 persons, sick or rri, Charles Plisko, Harry Colling, i The line of march will be apnounced ; | her death. She was a member of € S e Local Soldiers Accompany New mne wne of marcth wil be announced e e St Bl e 10 thelr homes, and 132 1o tha | Frank Quarti, Jona Stonsecs i ; : Bureau. The music will probably be i S Forostville for a number of years and YAN bomp el L e e et et SR Britain Delegation on Trip Fiichea w’ & pawrs o . na 5 IS BEING SPEEDED | 1 srveat tn varicsa offcial cap: i oesa” "% "wistarouncos 355 eeiln wors | FRANCE INSISTS ON and Drum corps. | ties. She was known and admired for N S T als o1 Ve tod — { her kind and genial disposition among | T - T. A. and B. Notice, | S ho sl Hon A ! 0 miles, the service car 6,191 d RCEIVING CONTRIBUTIONS | _ne s ana 5 mife and Drum |l laruekeircnnot frlonds pmiioiatibel| the motoreyele 4,267 and the| FULL REPARATION R cor ‘i1l hold its regular rehearsal | 70,600 A, E. Vetcrans Havye j|desply grieved by her degth | ambulance 836 miles during the vear % Corpefi b Funeral services will be held at her . e {and meetinz Monday evening at thej g 00 T o A Tl i iy Church street on Mon- { In the police signal and telephone rooms in the parish hall. All mem.| -2nbarked for U.S. During April; el sl SRRl A work 1,826 duty calls were recorded, Lo the sl : day afternoon a o'clock. ; ! allafmere rotorce: bers of the falr committee are urged 27,519 Sail Since Nov. (1. | 127 « tte will officiate and in- (Continued from First Pag o e e ‘ord 3 By Public Donations—Par: e | to be present, as a short meeting will o Allieon s i oy terment will be in West cemetery. s i Nationalities Represented. cording to Statement Published | be called by Secretary Bdward Moore Washington, April 5.—&ailings from Goiree ConliniDe the harbor on board a custom boat to | The various nationalities and the May 30.—Lewis is in Cuba—Brief | hear > reports of the entertain- Idln(r:‘s)n(l,a November 11, 1918, Gen- S S “,.,,p(.h ed in Plainville | 8rest the America. Gen. Rdwards | number of arrests for the year are as| o | ment and program committees. The ‘p‘“{ o ”"I‘,'_ _Ffl:d today, numbered vesterday of the death at his home in | Was accompanied members of his | follows: American, $61; Armenians, ParistApcil i (Havas) — Sracdl Ko society 1s planning to hold a fair from P e e o e D o Te e and MO MGG ool Conlinor |Istare 3; Austrians, 28} Assyrians, 6; Bohe-| ..., ticjq on the question of obw . ; - | e o 20. The corps. before ro- | t0 date. 70,000 men have embarked | Sy " thi A messige from the Amer mians, 3; Canadian, Danish, 1 : . ~ Acting on the request of or | D 20 Tl e merly a resident of this town. £l the Amer e | IGEED, T Bty ol T e e — . : will be ziven a drill by Major | for I y e 55 of | nounced that of more than 7,000 o | English, Trench, se . 85; Quigley o - Br the follo e . .~ {death followod a short iliness of 7.000 otfi- | ¥ X & : ; Juigtey of Jew bultn : Clarence Walker RO uff added that he was | b o onia © He loft Plainville about | for& and men aboard 3,057 were from | Greek, 12; Hebrew, 73; Hungarian, D2any) che SMadin (dealares Sin fan' S a quarter of a century ago and local- | Other sections of the country than (ltallan, 288; Trish, i4; Lithuanian, { torial today. dealing h the peace - ate program is beins prepared 1o be | pioveg on his farm in Bast Berlin | Martha, Rebekah lodge, I. O. O. F., and Expenses of Soldiers Will Be Dofrayed Cannot Yield on This Question, Ac- in the Matin, Herltn boys of the 26th Division, left s et Doaved alming at a monthly return of 310,000 | rs afternoon on the special traln | Owing to the recent storms, the lo- | MCN A8 against the ma ached | oq in Cleveland where he entered the | New Bagland. Of this number, the | 122 Perstan, §; Portuguese, i; Pol-|conference situation regarding the from New Britain which carried the | cal brickmakers have had, to delay | ' ;‘"”’""""‘“ overseas of 309,000. laundry business, amassing a fortune. | M suld, 208 had cxprossad o | ish 388; Russian, dn Ameas: onul Ersnchiolalue g Alecharged members of the 26th Di. | starting theiv season’s work, but as|S3id the demobillzation machinery | ye jeaves his wife und a son in Cleve- | Wish to remain here for divisional | Scotch, i ""‘“"i el i apRRty terzitopialqaient {soon as the clay pits have been | Was amply sufficlent to take car land. He also leaves five brothers,| parade the latier part of the month, |12 4; Spamish, 1, and Thranak, & | isfactory agreement le bet ! dralned there will be no further de- | the maximum number of men possible | Charles F., John E., Thomas and Ed-| Notwithstanding thick weather, later | I the disposition of the (.KBI;SA{E,‘ 37| the Matih says. “but conce come the homecoming of the 26th | )50 At the present time there is only | 10 refurn from abroad. ward Conlin of Plainville and William | messages sald the America was mal- | P2ld fines imposed in rmul,‘ 71 wore | reparation question there Division: Lieut. Arthur Benson, Wil- | ona of the local brickmakers working | Reserve commlssions have been is-| Gonltn of Forestville. The brothers|ing good headway and Wwas cxpected | Piaced on probatlon, 281 had seniehoc | sap between what we Mam H. Turner, Stanley Gadzik, Hen- | —the Donnelly Brick company. The | Sued to 30,606 officers and applications | left last evening for Cleveland to at- | to reach her dock on scheduled time, | Suspended, 111 ;“:’;\d 'A";s“‘i‘m L | e Jutly demand ; Murray Brick company bas started | for commission in the regular estab- | tend the funeral. Arrangements for recelving the | Ut erraigmment and 148 were com- | government will he unylelding on this constructing its rigging and will have | ishment have been received from Chyrch Notices. tracpahipintitieivlaiheralicomplatea (imiited topisll SaURARRORSC (RIC S | matier | It cannot Sign &t ekly Wit ¥ 15,101 officers. . . ) during the forenoon. After the em. | sions, 43 were committed to the statel will mean the bankruptey of France.” ‘Bolshevism and Bibles” is to be | ool o6 SGEROEN S TeE (e O | sehool for boys, 477 were discharged | In leading up to this declaration the the topic of the SermMON OMOITOW | vernon” that vessel which had her |DPY the court. 13 wers held for trial in| Matin notes that the French, Brit morning at the Congregatinal church. | 450koq on tho west side of the pler | Uhe Superior court and two forfeited|;nd American people oy 3 It will be a consideration of the| was warped around to the east stde | PoPdS- s he s e lings o8 question asked by Premier Ignace| jo make room for the Amerle: $25,000 In Cash Bonds. heretofore for gach other. Paderewski of Poland as to whether | Aayor Quigley received word from | In the miscellaneous ftems in the| “President Wilson and Premier Bolshevism can be cured by the bible. | gecretary Ware that 75 seats had |report. Chiei Rawlings reports that| Lloyd George ure of th committee in charge of the I::.x{“r:g;,, I‘“:_l‘llb;;glc}" a:oot‘u:n het-nl rgsm‘vezl f"ur :he‘ ‘A\l'u“- 11Hnmm ! f ;‘;:XV 7"‘25,{““L‘f;’"fii"i‘1‘3‘5;‘\,‘?”‘\‘.‘1’"; Td { f‘:,,'f“(’“]s et yor's at City hall or s s i pr - 1 at P i B ECHoY U e - cople on a tugboat which will go out | P $18,600 was ac b L T e b o 2R R dpeway cliibl fair,s whishiivas el :’:::{’“52 S‘a‘:’c“:‘;::fe thatSthelinlan [ b v otontanlioadlinsl broftNariiosd |tara st s e et [ cepted for appearance of prisoners in | viewpoints Mombacs ot tho Toeal . wae: boara | 2t the Meriden Grange hali last Wed- | 2 | class in the diseussion of the life and | poster hearing the words “New Bri. | 0urt. Meals served prisoners lotaled | tors by re: who planned to attend the welcoming | Needay and Thursday, reports that the jwork of David TLlovd Geoge. | tain" will be consplcuousiy displayea | 388 and the complaints received we - club realized over $200, which will be | > | These discussions are ol e ¢ 2,069 of which all were investigated. | debts without imposing sacrif ug of the 26th Division have decided to | | 7 e e I HAPSBURG DYNASTY B S 5 are Informal | on the boat to gladden the hearts of ADGORUIGr the don wardo ws | then "hose who drearn of postpone their plans until the date of | f4rned in toward the purchase of a SBURG N~ e the returned heroes and let them | The repoit of the dog warden shows| them. Those who dream of peace o E s e oSN M| et 319 canines were caught and 240 | conciliation £ it asked the parade is fixed. All members of | MOtorboat. The next meeting of the know that the city is interested in | '8t 319 canine bl g8 ALC : n i ks N / v i i were destroyed and 72 claimed by | her debts Germany wiil protest the local war board wishing to attend | €1ub Will be held Monday night at the NOW GONE FOREV ER| | thelr return. happy that they ars | ere destrosed anc SR A o ormany will prof the pafade are tequested to send | NOM® Of James Cosgrove. The fec back and that a celebration such as : ; : ¢ v 3 | vislon of that city-to Boston to wel- rv Russell Dickenson A public subscription is being tak- the machinery in running order in a | i few days. The John Connley Brick| TFnlistments under the call for eurng an ample amount to defray the | company. of Beckley, has completed | 30,000 volunteers for overseas duty so expenses of the trip. The funds will | a1 preparations for the season’s work ; [ar reported from the regular enlist- be turned over to Mavor Quigley, who | and as soon as enough laborers can be | Ment offices total less than 5,000 men. at the present time is taking a pub- | jred the plant will be put into | General March ‘pointed out, however, lic_subscription at New Britain. Al { gperation. that this represented only half a persons wishing to send contributions | Ridgeway Fair a Success. | month's work since the enlistment ma- will address their contributions to the The 3 chinery has just been organized. He | en in the town for the purpose of se- | | SN = ; i e sum of $2,216 was was re- | plies that her people sil heir names to Chair harles 1 make his report. has never been given before in the| D¢ S I POOK , s 5 S X | it ik S8 ceived from licenses and from thea- | rupt if she does not n her dr Le at the earliest le date as Church Notices. crman-Austrian Assembly Banishes history of the city, is awaiting them | 12 1€ (0% R0 S ce & e ot Lo Gt b the committee in of the re- At the Rensington Congregational on_the sturn. 50 " P . hat ¥ i t the < v 3 L , 3 . { $772.50. These sums have enemy’s resentme At France served seats on the grandstand at Bos- | church tomorrow the services will be Family and Votes to Confiscate That the members of the common | N Voo L Feasuzey il p e . ton desires an early report. condueted at 10:45 o'clock, The Sun. o ) Py | council did not vote the wishes of the Z 5 operty—Titles Abolished S0 All of the local people Who are in- | day sehool cla will meet at 12 and { people, is clearly shown by the man- Work of Detective Burcau tending {o attend the parade will in all | the Christian Endeavor will hold its Copenhage: e Germans {ner in which the fund was sub-| Chief Raw speaks of the probability make a request for a spe- | regular meoting at 0 o'clock. 1" A st ! scribed to. With the exception of | efficient work rendered by the detec- RTAIN efal train to convey them to Boston. At the £t. Paul's church, mass will | ed the bi | one well known drug re proprietor | tive bureau during the past year. Many have already made arrange- | e conducted hy a visiting priest at 9 ¥ = on Main street, every person ap-|The number of arrests was 216, and { Pessimism Runs THrough Danishing members of {he Hapsburg x : o . ments to make the trip by e e e es will be | family ,;,zfii i "m "l,‘j_();\ 2 proached, donated generously. The | were as follow: . theft of Borden’s Speech. Receives Discharge. held. There will be confessions heard | tv, according to 2 R 2 y Main strect pharmaclst refused to | picycles 6 r v 8, various lulhv ST Private C. W. Iteynolds of tho 33 | this evening from 7:80 (Il 9 o'clock. | ~ Other bills dotng away sortai To appreciate safety for a|make gldonstion gsaving thatehe offbtises L35, il dei e peaking at u dinner g rtille 1 7 7 > sermon at the Methodist o} | 4 S i St =5l 2 didn’t believe in giving money for | tomobile stolen, of whick Artillery. who | n stationed ap | The sermion at the Methodist chureh | (itles of nobility and abolishin hundred dollars, one musti ., . ;ureoe ere recovered. There were six con- 5 Georgiu for the past six months, has ! _delivered by Rev. Lounsit tal punishment except under martial | o pUCh e SBURD 0SS 4 oo S [iere iracoyers RE T MR “ohe | Who has accepted the principalship ¢ received his discharge and has ar- | if 1043, Sunday school will follow. | law have also been passed. first get the hundred dollars.| The action of Mayor Qulgles to| viotiona for automoblle thefts. =~ The | peGyy university, Sir Robert L. Bor- N B rth ague its N 1 i 8 a ¥y r subsce repo # V'S ¢ B! > O cyc i A 3 rived at the home of A. Bruce of Ber- | The Epworth League will cancel its | Russian and Finnish prisoners of T - e el clotk raise & fund by popular su a;v iptonfirenontjanowalian 1‘?’, nichor ”(‘y le lin street. Frivate Reynold , | meeting tomorrow evening as the | war and civilians of those mationali o gett undare 0l11ars | was received with much enthusiasm |thieving during the vear : h 3 St anos not min- Rt bt Eoas e ¢ e A, 2 [ill he: a nsi 5 o e S s | = 1 city. aE e reles T orted as stol the de P N mative of Springficld, Mass., and be- | church members will hoar a musical | fes who have been intorned ars | for the bank to protect, sim-|throushout the chis. At the F. & 1. ‘l:!f;::\m‘,’(';:y;‘m; e o i e 30 oL fore his enlistment was employed on | Program which has been pre ¢ freed by another measure which has | 5 Ly OO NG : " |1 Sy o e e e emnloved OB R N e e (o Dol . ply take one dollar, five, ten |was circulated bearing the following: | 10 convictions for the offense. One e S 2 j 't 5 i e { : ! £ : , e B oreycle was reported stolen and X resume his duties aff S i church at New Haven will speak. —_What you can— osit it | motoreyel C apitent short visit with his relatives at Spri Services st the Berlin Congrega- T Dill des h former | dd ¢ v De‘,) i To His Honor, the Mayor:— the culprit r.t\;lx\\Fg up and x'lwnx:xrt«‘t\. pris field. tional chureh will conducted hy s ironsc ot = . an raw on your pay regu-; «we, the undersigned, c;:xzex». ex- | The value of qmlanl property re- o my own impatie worlll S c Samuel A. Fiske at 10:45 o’clock 1th larly fi d i { service men, the above all Americans, | dovered and returned to owners was il6 to pretend thera bees Bl eterans’ Parade M decread t arly for more deposits. ; e idle to pr h een 10 e ""' S WO inday school will be at 12 and the | priviieges bt the house of Fapent v ! p. i hereby contribute the following | §2,964.43 and $645.05 in cash was re- (& (€5 T SR RGO B8 e ocalineonlottiavcistar : Bfded torliv) Missclbe | BEEies pIOE G St S0 E R The bank furnishes the|amounts to give a welcome to the |covered. The arrests of fugitives from b 14, and bt ng arrangements for t veterans’ eine { = {boys of the Twenty-sixth Division re- | justice in other cities, in this city, was : | with the banishment of all members S iv St | ) 1 v eme optimist who beiieves all dan- pezadefand (hofdale masibeen fiootol the Berlin _ Episcopal t family as well as m!fl\o e safety and helps cultivate the!turmm: from the battlefields of | 17. The report also deals with the i ypahing us” . May 30. A large street parade will chureh services will be conducted by o Pare of which toimer Ba. | EDTITE to Tealize it Frar varied character of the work of the held and a decoration of the graves | : ting minister at 10 ofelock s am Tiiig b as Sl e . | “We also desire to commend your, bureau, in which the prosecution of - of Civil War veterans will take placc lay xcool will follow. e Tt / THE | action and repudiate the actlon ofithe Perettl brothers for murder, one “1.000 FIRE IN CANAAN. at the Maple cemetery and later ar | : W the cred Heart church 5 - -z the common council at its meeting | conviction for arson and the good & 5 t + b E ¥ ch il 1 owner of tiie real and person: ) Goansi ! 5 : \ n, April 5.—Fire at the e Wilcox cemetery. Tt is beins | at Berlin will be at 10 o'clock. ot thell formar \mpetialinovsal | ainville r“st 0 e April 3. ) { work rendered in clearing up bur- | : B Fire 4 planned that wreaths of | Sund school will follow Jut the private property of former . The subscription paper circulated | glaries and theft cases. The bureau € ] 1 onnecticut Lime Co. honor of Sir Auckland C. Gedd 1 prem stri Austrian republic” has proci draped with an American flag be car- A 1€ 4 Berlin Methodist | Bmperor Charles and members of the | WwEST MAIN AND PIERCE sTs, |2t the Stanley Works was as follows: |also has the supervision of the pm\"n | neve lust niaht, destroyed the lower, ried through the streets by a g ;"‘nur I services will be conducted by | inuperinl honsehold was to reraain un- g “We, the undersigned, contribute | shops here. peddlers, theaters, and has | two kilus and a quantity of Wme. The of soldi and lors as a memorial { a visiting minister from Wesleyan | tou-shed | PLAINVILLE, C7F, the imount opposite v “f‘lnPipv'evn\'fld all bound over and appeal | joss is placed at $40,000. [}

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