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| PLAINVILLE NEWS PTAN L0k (faseiss Foir| | C Q. HILLS & CO. WILL OPEAIC HERE | - . | ~ HARTFORD T . The Hartford:Silk Store. The Store of Superior Values Retumed Veteran of Great War As Has Baen Our Costom for Years, We Close Our Store On Good Frday Anotr Lotn Boser | LB i waIStS{or EaSter —Grammar School Class Eleets “lat More Bl'C'ld" 4 $5.98 and from that (o $11.95 i a FOR WOMEN, MISSES OR CHILDREN | oo e | angeucFowr 1/§ An exceptionally fine ass;gtn{em of i . o hompsen Milling Co., Lockport he publicity committee in charg u AISTS f $’i of the Vietory Liberty” loan Sold by W Ol‘ et campaign | Made expressly to our order of the best of Teather in the wery newest styles, we offer the wori- en of Hartford and vicinity for Easter and Spring wear, Pumps, Buck Pumps and -Oxfords, from made another important announce- Jerey Mbanese, Park St In white voile and batisle. in organdie and dimity, Tub and hesi of makers. Iigh grade foutwear that will fit and satisfy. Our’ patrons:know our repu- ment this norning n saying that ) Pongee Silks, also Crepe de Chine and Georgene. White with con- Captain Charles 2. Lockhart of New | trasting colors, in all the latest styles and in an immense asort- tation, for reliable foot coverings Kid Oxfords Black Oncs, with lisht soles ang Louis hecls | Haven, formerly connccted with Co. ment. Very complete line of sizes. B, 1024 U. S. Infantry, will be the | Brown Kid Oxfords, with hand sewed turn soles, and Touis heel . $8.00. $9.50 pair. 2 neipal speaker at the rally to bo | e R Women's Pumps, of Patent Colt and dull Kid, with Louis hecls for $5.50. $6.00. $7.50. ! : reception to the lown's service men 3rown Oxfords. of Russin Calf. long vamp Last, welt soles, and Cuban :heols, 00. beld 1 e down Op SRElL e Thed (1R 05 laiscet even 1t was | CAPES AND DOLMANS Women's Buckle Pumps, of brown Kid and Calf. also of black Kid, with hand turn soles bl T o v B S Sl (o ol o Louis heels, extra fine and smart, at $9.00, $9.50, £10.50. in the Congresational church it is stylish Oxfords, of mahogany, Russia Calf, military and Cnban heels, $7.00. $8.30. $9.00. now thought. Ife is well known to Hand Scwed Oxfords of patent colt with turn soles,_are -vorth nothin .00, S8.50. the \mjwf ‘\“‘:“l"”\‘;\\vvfl served over- el differently. \ Veny Special Offer. hrown Russin Calf Cxfords, with militare heels, and vwelt soles $6.00 pr. o m‘ "":"“‘“M"—""‘“1‘; :"“ll]"':“{l_l‘\l'_r ae e il ot tho fown! witnin ithe Arts Hand Scewed Pumps, of patent colt, with low Cuban heels, an extra zood value for $6.00, e D e e R AR lcen wonthndotmote ind Was i the battle of Seichcprey and | 15 probable that a history of the town will be prepared in it 15 in this battic that he won a | complete to date tion. After the battle he was ordered Y Attention called, to the patent colt, black and brown calf. and Kid. with white, o eloth tops, oiso home (o serve as an instructor. He A\t a meeting of the class of 1919, white and canvas boots, pateat and white ankle Ties, Made with heavy hand turn zoles and sprins Visiteq town and reported the | the graduating class of the Grammar STYLISH SILK PETTICOATS : e en et pe lasts, the “Surc oot brand sold exclusively by us. Let us fit your Welfive or several local men and was | sehool, held the other afternoon the } B i Lo i, pisolh 1 by mothers and fathers| class ehose their officers as follows: | Not merely in the hest styles of the season, but the best values of local hoys who had not been heard | President. lrving Gridley: vice-presi- that one can obtain. This stock .is featired on the broad lines of. from in some time. dent Marie Rollet; secretary Hazel qui¢k turn-overs and small profits. Models always up-to-date— FOR GROW%NG GHRLS v‘_“:‘m\-‘x: ‘u»...: ng the "‘f""j_ Silvernail; treasurer Howard Stephen- large assortment to sclect from and complete range of sizes. s ”l{‘I‘l’:“"’l’:rl’::"”’k‘fll’\?\\\:::::2’ son._President m‘“mv\ ;L).,‘,muml ,‘,‘.‘.(" FOR $2.98 wc offer genuine heatherbloom top with taffeta a5 )\n“‘w{::nul(‘w(-‘hinq.x brown and m:v"‘,;\ calf Oxfords, with low or spring heels, §3.50. S 100 There are wo 1vpes of bonds being (1):{7 DR \\‘m\: .\::'.:n o P St e L L s i . . L B e e S g lsther Trumbull, Ruth Aspin with taffeta flounce, black, white, plain colors and changeable, very and $5.00 pr. Broad-Walk Shoes, brown and black calf alsu smoked horse, lace with issued, one taking four and three-|anq o FFalwoski The class | s s . FOTHAED Bl i IR S e I Sennon Falwosk ot large range of styles Bt D s s Bt || ol A, Gl Sl @R ~ FOR $1.98—All Silk Taffeta Detticoats, silk jersey top with ) R N T s S el fua Ul catinaNaitte LR EH o B as exl] taffeta flounce and silk jersey fop with satin flounce, in a variety vacation | of styles, black, white, plain colors and changeable %, & = X for smaller buyers and arc ot sub- - HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DEIJVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY e m"'”‘“ e The schools close tomorrow at noon All_Silc_Jersey Petticoats, Vandyke style, two colors, extts S for 10 days' vacation The last term | quality jersey, -very fashionable, and exceptional value for $5.98 RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. A e e e i : o | as been the hardest in the school's | and $6.98. the very 4 New styles we are receiving daily and are prepared to show the | cclenration to be known v odes—-vest, surplice and coat ¢ N mec yuttons, | T s e ery modes—vest, surplice an at cffects, trimmed with buttons, ome Week” 3 1 . 1 Tootm in all the wanted shades for this season’ wear, and in all the popu- lar fabrics—Serge, Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Gaberdine, Crystal Cloth, ete. Priced as low as $12.95 and up to $95.00. £ broad soles, and spring ¥5.000 a year. They are subject to T p history as there have been 80 consecu- inheritance tax and are subject to Y asiher tive teaching days without a let-up. [ | — = — = = ——— ~ | tpution Uf oncis inconie ds over S0,0001) 0 - ol { | 12 l For Women Women's white and colored Embroidered Handkerchiefs at BERL!N NEWS Buliceley will be the suest of honor | arc ursed Lo =ive: (hel? % 7o [The hree hand ires (uasicial aue and the oldest ex-representative living accept the lower rate of interest he- 1 5 s sonnel of the teaching staff after the prices ranging from 123c to $2.25 cach. B 1 sie was ttle o ah. the rcoeplion, beins 91 years old,| this propositipn and ,trx. .for the|for large huyers who are glad to [03¥S for Easier was liltle cnough Playgrotnd Committee Organize. Open Club Rooms, | cause these bonds arc subject to no | 5 e e rangit E { At the public meceting which was!| The Woodmen of the World, who| taxation of any kind; Baster vacation as far known Women’s colored novelty Handkerchiefs, special at 17¢ amd { he recently purchased the old club rooms{ The two forms of bonds can he | MOW. . 5¢ eacl There will be no changes in the per- 1d last evening at the Berlin town N " haill it was decided by (he. éommittcs | and building known as the Athleticd cx¢hangedfor (e others at any time Favor State \id Beautiful assortment of Women's Crepe de Chine Handkerchiel lin charze of tho propose play- | hall at East Bexlin, opencd (heir now All Victory Bonds are payable in Dhe Blan e ’H‘m‘y B for 25¢ and 50¢ each, b [ | 2rotind fhat the committoe accopt the] elub rochis for Fhe frst time lasy[[0UL Joals [he government, how | biovament adiar B f G E 0 on 2y For Met ; P ever, reserves the r t to redeem | have taken favorable action recom- Men's: pure linen "Hemstitehed and Inftial !landkerchiefs frem offer of Major IFrank 1. Wilcox A evening, A dar number r the il v et oy Hiap o o LAl D Thel veansit in o mending suppott of the bill to he | 23¢ 1o $1.00 énch. | e S few week: azo Major Wilcox an- | mcmbers were present-and the rumd = = g Z : e ¢ tofal issue is for $4.500,000. | presented at the legislative session i ; dete D (ikerchis Toviig nounced that he would support tho | bling of the bowling alleys could bay . |1e fotal issuc is for §4.500,000. 1 : ; Men's colored bordered Handkerchiefs, colorings -and No over subscriptions wilt he taken. | this week which concerns state aid in T s oy | proposed playzround and he would | heard until @ late hour. tesides | . A e e = 5 { - Plainyille's quota is $121.500 which | paying salaries of teachers.” That the L 3 5 xe Soi e e 0,00 W IR oM LALDE A 1 OPRMEnE i #h 0™ GIRUSe M e | | i5 8! 3 Boys' Colored HMandkerchiefs from. 15¢ 29¢ each. POIOPriat N whie) otk he:ay P8 gy fhona DHET & ix three-quarters of the quota of | hody took this action is thought most Relll]iOl] {0 Be Held May 7 ample amount to buy-. the. Atwater- | library on the first. flogr. of the build- | {j "¢ 0 U0 probaile as the Plainville School com - | AN S . Riley property on Worthinston Ridge | itz was opencd for the use of the | . Rl sl iRy t “}‘ = e L o1 On the fourth loan. with a quota | mittce at its last meeting drew up e ) o dition tha e rest o 3 »rublie. 1e ¢lub rooms 1 be ope i — —— — —— = Wb on the condition that of the | pu 1 re PCNof 162,000, Pluinville subscribed | resolutions which were given to the | = e i el sidents Plin street raise $2.000 hree night a week for the the use 5 . e vesidents of lin c L . - ¢ three night a we 20U use ol £2901,000. On a similar basis Plain- | local representatives cndorsing the {regular meeting this CTREVENS = ONSRS COMMITTRE et sl i o ot il e e el g o ey ville wouid subscribe $153,000 fo this | bill and urging favorable action in the [heing Good Friday clectric lights; large garden. jirs, i . wall, Rev. Samuel \. Fiske, Harvey Berlin Bricfs, Victory sloan. legislature. The bill as reported last| There will be a rehearsal of mem- [Jennie E. Johnson. 63 Whiting street ! Nour: Francis Demin corge | . W. Mildrum, James J. Fitzsim- chorus, to present the en- | Plainville, Conn.—advt Iriday duc its , Plainville, Conn. Water, gas and ! * L ; o S el i lasy payvinent plans on the usual | night would bhenefit this town to- the {bers of the Dodd. Frank L. Wilcox and Charles imons and I Shultz of New Britain |y, ‘witl he offered Dy, the Plain- | amount of $2,000. S. I, Holmes, |tertainment in i ange hall for the — ground Committec Organizes— 5 S il il e e ¢ n : 1 I & : A S e 1] Cillc R CHEUH CHY ‘M‘"L “‘-W BICq Lolnt feul M| ville Trust company and at most or | superintendent of schools in. - New |Holy Name society this evening at | ESTATE TO DAUGHTER-IN-LAW. proposition o . o e oo K ¢ ap @ ef the factories. Britain is backing the bill and the {7130, Under the provisions aof the will It was decided by the citizens of the | « . 3 The bank plan is 4 per cent down | action taken: by the ‘local committee In the scries of communion services lyory by peter Klcin and filed in the Will Award Prizes—Other News strect the mieeting that”on Good vold is report and wecek yavments of $1 on §50 by . nae “ “lheing held in the local churches this U s i = voriday' a1l of the local vesidents of (While an improvement is shown in the i1y pautients i and assoclation Is:reported to® have [WERE 810, T S8 S avior I list.|ProPate court yesterday afternoon, th ¥riday’ @ 4 s 3 ! k £ |entire estate, after his funeral ex and on $100 bonds and the same | ‘ o 1 . : ey . ety e, R e St i seen fostered by him. : : Items of Interest. the strect who are ab leisure will he |Condition of Mrs. Roger M. Griswold, | led as the mceting place for this eve- |pon e Ol G 0 | b fo Mrs: Magl Liberty Loan Committee to Mect— presentative Claude W. Stevens, as heen chosen as a member of smiled and gave the expeciéd answer the reeeption committec at the gen- ‘No." The car as reported in this i morrow eveni The fifth Liberty should he left as clear as possible i military tactics asked concerning en- | order to he free to care for the com- | listment and were accepted for ihe merce itics of the country and | company Among these was Robert call on the superintendent of his 3 dairy farm in South Berlin, thoy will i he en pumpkin sceds, which | they are requested to plant in their | gardens. ¥ the Dest pumpkin grown by any hoy or girl under 16 ! and exhibited at the State Tair, Col. 1t is mentioned that ter all w and is thought to be the oldest man Those of us who ar ustomed to ose of us who are accustomec who is also il 2 The various factories will - e : Is e Sdwin I. Hills when asked if he 4 3 £ Rev. 1. C. Gillette, pastor of the |5 1 ‘ i g 2 Klein is the only living relative and Itres ¢ 26(h division, who wer P L of the fire, The locdl company of jLICS of the 26th di aiio fanent The loan committee hopes that as L OB B ] Ja short rurlougn in was held from her late home on Shut- 50 assist in getting the quota as ov : . i e of the Victory Loan w 1cit of town subseriplions will not he ho arc cx-members of -+ the state : of the Vic Loan will Told thei N sUbseEbUion ! \ twin-six Packard limousine and |- qhe committee and team captains | the home of Mrs. Charles M. Jarvi i SEThy ; . 3 ; Y <1y mieeti cvening at the . - Guard Compa smains. o P 30 at the Red ¥ t STy Al o Al ST e G ¢ Guard Company Remain, meet this evening at 7:30 at the Red OF REAL HOT WATER and officers clecied \ factory can- |Cone e 5 o cu- i ¢ = g {Congregational church held its regu reported this morning that the com-|{ (wil ai 124 Broad street, Plain- to be appointed to carry on this |3, Smith. : : o Three wecks ago > y cribe to this loan will be an indica- | Next week. Three weeks ago the en or Sale—Twe family house, six clean, sweet and fresh tien as {0 how we ieel about finish- = ' anyone is con. | many expired and it was reported then A. J. Abel of Cromwell |l liciiohid s Aaahyoh clakeon an : ek ! rapid strides with results that are of e that it all of the local| Mr. and AMrs. John Meiniire and Doesn’t hurt a bit! Sore corng |is the. recommendation that it is as Southington are Visiting friends at The childven of the Methodist man body as it is to the drains of the concert which is to be given at the | ) arc only asked 1o invest our savings | {hey had the trenches Prance h wd in the trenches in Fran feel dull and heavy when we arise, Berlin congregational ehuveh will befand are asked (o cconontize that we f company at a recent meeting and o foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom- { basis on larger subseriptions, Car Has Not Been Recovered. 5 i e I asked to come to the zrounds and |WNO s o T ning at 7:30. . The speaker Wil De | ;500 Kiein, his daughter-in-law, Mrs: help in cleaning up of the remains ~Seracints darold and Ovville Ven- g, i plans of their own. Pl e R R e e ne A 5 o - =2 Congregational church sid y ‘ : | esides in New Haven. Mrs, Harris is 5 : ibiek to camp Monday after spending s 4 3 e : s, Harris is : Boy Scoul: has been asked to help. | % nD: it M“’" fires [ many as possible who work out of The funeral of Mrs. George Hart | oo exeditiin. of e o ¢ held May 7th, is ‘sending out in- Liberty Loan Committec. Ibecn given another turloukh and will [ OWD ean subscribe in {48 town and | ojymn was,stolen from Grove street, | 11e aondon tremmo. Chis Sitornoon vitations to those citizens of the town, | be nen and somen's committecs | ;oimain at their home in Sunset line Hartford.. on Saturday night. Tt was|purial was in West cemetery. until Sunday. A orrow o g - B | credited (o Plainville. ot irst mectiy tomorrow . cvening al | mne Berlin Grange held its regulur | . “m”_"m"_”, must mei this | vAlued al several thousand dollars. |, the Victory Liberte loan drive will | DRINK A GLASS vr»run‘!iw!‘ 8 o' n““‘;-_ vas u] oms at Grangc ! Mo trient o iornonion hieic fitie Captain J. H. Trumbull of the local f(ross recoms on West Main street. or the next drive will be appointec Bh et Motheridodl clubFol fthetizctiin (RO E MU LORSHOTTORHO I SLINGIECITC ompi r e C State Guare 5 o ol carnings” by taking out all the bonds [ Company of the Conn. State Guard| pop SALE—Houschold furniture. BEFORE BREAKFAST., vass is being planned by the committee [y weekly meeting this atiernoon at H“';'\v S o fhy"x Sy o | pany will not disband and that in- ville, either Friday or Saturday of and a number of canvassers will have {3 o'cloek a e he > of Mrs, John IS HEY e 0 L Ol ARG RO DAL LG 2 1 o cular in t S CUFAOLIR G 2 ind @ num 1 t the home nited States and the way we sub. | stead it will.start vezular drilis in the this week. ] Says we will both look and feel work at the factories. Berlin’s quota | The Dickinson property on 2 | : . 1 2 p listments of the loeal men in the com- . { will e announced at the meeting to- !strect, East Berlin, has been sold reoms each, located on Church street, and avoid Iliness. i = 15 | s S s cerned who cian possibly invest. The | that not enough to form a company | ) ol e dlandchagtons bt '\h: g “ Lol \'\;\ y\m‘;y | national o would re-enlist. This was not neces- | i Will Award Prizes. |sister, Mrs T > f hanks and Trust companics, They | service and -anxious to keep up their Col. Charle M. Jarvis announced iden’s station, serlin untold blessing to humanity., The lat- est application of its untiring researeh 10 o us 8¢ e townbr Gowin DIvk apieNme BN Lo LI Colizin SO T By ? « i necessary to atiend to internal sanitas 2] t wounld ¢ o caliomity if they werc Irorshaw, 60 yvears of age, of Mountain i H : st Berlin ; ! : lift rigt y tion of the drainage system of the ht jorced to tuake an ove I8} unount View Fle served with the Can Jv-xH\“ g‘t Oleth fingers' 4 irainage LeR Of 3 hu< church are rehearsing for their Faster | OF bonds to put the loan ihrongh in Ifrance. was sassed and wounded V honse. church parlors on Sunday evening : The weekly praver meeting of th IOLI ! t per cent § e spoke to the mem « the splitting headache ,stuffy from a cold, | Jarvis will giv esh prize of §2.50; e G it R 5 m fo king of b ‘ n held tomorrow evening at the church | : flayed them for thinking balting | schi can. fnstenn, Toel o tesi Bl e “\" M"‘/’" {pariors. Rev. Samuel A Fiske will Voluntcer fUSbesvon "“ nd ] the work of the compans He tald % aisy by opening the sluices of ths st | i ey i 3 INCiuisn Rkl ; Al e i - 1looths | ypem of the necessity of combating tem each morning and flushing out the There will be no’ Lenten ‘devotions | vill be atithe banks andiat commitice fpoishevism at this ime asswell Z whole of the internal poisonous sta Vis evening ai St Paul's chureh | "'v"m”r”‘:‘ the Red Cross room | gyping (he war and cnded his spee, 7 ot I T he i ragics FScniina S clnbiS ol thc (IATANIRI LIRS et by asking stain Trumbull to 7 Z Tveryone, whether aiiing, sick or 5 ¥ @ 1 A Kensington Congresational chureh Plainville's 50th Anniversary. legislature. Following arc those who | sioner, Foucth Ifloor, West End, State {wil neid its restlar weekly mecting B e e e e L e il “\,.. E Rl . :]"‘: for ]\ & St T M lomonrow afternoon fiftieth anniversiry of the incorpora- (DR P gl el AV, April 2oth, 1919, for iy Farmers' elub of Berlin - will} tion of the town of IMlainville are as- 1897, -Daniel - Bradley; 1399, the following scctions of State worl, |},41q its reguiar » weekly mecting at|suming definite shape and within a Horace D. I'nyric;” 1801, Jadobs, de- | in accordance with plans and ecifi- ceased; 1903; Willare Aliiy 905, | cations _on file in the office of the gt : 3 ranks ok el sl s e e L e e o Selol Lhol oo oy enin which will Junce 24, will be an- BT Ttems: i Wi Webster:™ 1907, Gcorge k. | Sta ghway Commissioner and a Postmaster W. W. Fazan and fam- | nounced 1 carry the af | Srten; 100, W o nli el i Slollowinzyn e arc cxpected home ihis eveninz | fair to a successtul conclusion it is il & W S T Danie e FOWN OF MANCHESTER: About |grier spending a few duys at the homo | desired (hat s many former 1 | 1915, Roger “M. Griswold: 1917, | 3270 fect of bitumineins macadam on [or Mps, Fagan's nirents nt Winsted. | dents of the town ns pouible. retirn |Pe open until 1L ofclock tomorrow | Charlos 1 rvis; (1919, Clautle W. ! Deming Strect. Dlans and speelfica- [© ygm A, 1, Bushnell who has been | s e ) sl “‘]"" ible return | ;ope Good Friday will-be ..\.uw | e i1ons 4t the oficc of 5 M. Benton i 1o honie od Fartibetor rood| o fho fa hat day and invita- | gjserved in the town. Chu crv- | | Tuesduy, April 21 and WILLIAM BULKELEY, SALIED PROPOSALS will be re- — = S — | ceived by the State Hizhway Commis- cept him despite his aze. M 5 = s well, should, cach nrorning before accepted and al the same time "H.w 2 hreakfast v s real het e men were accepted. Since water with n teaspoonful of limestor phosphate in it to wash from the time several have applied | | md but 18 men are needed fo | stomach, liver and 1 the pre | lthe home of Gearze B. Carter on Sat- | week the program for the event, RO o oy hile and poisonous toxins; ng, sweetening and pm stores of this town will i . VI day Cood Friday and wi ire alimentai efore putting more food into stomach. Th tion of hot wat 1 limeste This reception is the. sccond leg Town Clerk, Manchester. Conn, Tor the pasl Lo wedks is récovert ons will he mailed > 5eason 10 | jues will be held in the Church <.r Ou derfully invig lative general rcunion and it is hoped:! TOWNS OF NEW BRITAIN, NEW- | \yajter Hart, who bas becn scri- by the commit that all of the cx- | INGTON AND FARMINGTON: About {ouste il at his home on Berlin street members will be present. At the first | 6979 feet of concrete, tobeka. war- i improving one, which was ‘held in, 1886, there | 'eNite or asphalt on Stanley Quarter | Miss Anna Johnson of South Nor- were four thousand, seven hundred | Hoad. No plans/ Specifications at the [k is a zucst of relatives in town. and cighty-two reported. as then liv- | office of . W. Stevens, 108 Main St, | Ay, W, H. Lowin of New York ing and two thousand, four hundred | Hartford, Conn Uity . former resiaeniNatisensinEton, and ninety-onc were. present, as All bids must be ccompanied by |ie visiting friends in town shown by the official register in the | @ Surety company bond or a certified state library 8 | check not less than one-third of t(he | Clande W. Stevens . and Frank 1, | oSt of the work. This State Highway such persons whose present address { wavior at 10 o'clock and in the Churc h 1 waste and 1 @ one a | | can mot now be d. lof Our Lady of Merey at 7:30 as well | AIL of the townspeople are urged [as evening devotions at 0p.m. AN 1o co-operate and 1o make out lists of |other churches will also hold serve | the names and addresses of se [ices in the morning, | known to them who formerly liv ! Local men in the 77th division are | Plainiille. Al such lists shonld be |expected home the latter part of this | cither to M Williami 8§, lmonth. Among ‘mare Dominic | | o e ! While 2 yvour breuk- fast the y ) t water is Juictly volume of* Costs few cents! TDrop ym the blood and getting I thorough flushing of i e i reczone on thal touchy 4 e »f West Main street or H, . | Iteale, Harold Corning and dward L T whom have heen | stantly that corn stops 1 5, Tl 1 f Dpeople who ave he Ied Cross rooms at the in e g ional church will open all day tomorrow, Canal street Barrows, all of tipation, bilion nach troubl rhetmatic tiny hoitle of Ireezone for : 15, blood disovders and sickly com- Lamb is also with | you 1 i with Why wait? Your dru chration of the anniversary | Wounded. Mcrton : Wilcox are the-only membBers -whe | Commissioner riscrves the right 1o Vi M1 e «cond Jargest event jn |(he division now, having heen tray served from this town in the senate, 'eJ2Ct any and all bids lEhe ahancl ati Lpsonsicorner il v ERpIns Sopiong opyed o REhe Hounthy AN cor) and are both expected to be present Dated “al . Hantfora, Connectieut, | 50 e ooy S Ol ocle i 0 S— and his on the senate floor of the reception, | APril . 1919 ey B T i - for news of ; el o A e 3 A Bulkeley Oldest Ex-Mcmber., . J. BENNETT, 508 s the members of St ihe building 3 Zimost as el SRR Tl { 10 eiilaese williout sor Hod foge i B Besidds serving in 1909, William PATE HIGHWAY COMMISSTONEL, {auls T. A. B. society will assemblo | mer is il st bem ol L e e irvitation IMiecezon I S N % anl Bulkeley the oldest ex-representative FOUITH FLOOR, WIEST IBND. [t their rooms at the parish hall early [ Flue Hills sffering a sovere attack Ao U ' much {alled of discovery of it Cin- Fati . Mbiroti il oo gl ho b Y 186, i . o , I ORD. CONN g et i months, in the state, served in i865 for nine APITOL, HARTIFORD, CONN. Friday merning and elen up Uhe [infienza e W T UL Wil ROU hold s | einnai genius, SOBE of " inteinal senibait parents are wailing anxiousiy | 1N his arvivil has scen rid your fec sions are urged quarter | . 1o Cassidy and loc

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