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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY. ner, Louwis ke, Albery wWhitc there o spend their 10 davs of vies ers and the tOWNS 10 which they went Miss AMarlon O'Brien, o pichburs Stanl ) Boston; Miss Alice e tanley to Boston; Mi ico Tutile & 3 o Chatham Mass o ali N M. AL Castic Celebrates Ilis Fiftietn WEEK FROM APRIL 21ST T0 | '-iiciiin oo Tomorrow—Other Interesting Bigs Boston Principal Orrin L. Judd is spending of News. the vaca at Atlantic City, Celebrates 50th Birthday, Thursday shows (hat the number of administration o Plainville’s ol | pupils having a record of* - pepfeet Sriuittion ¢ iy sl etier PHEE COMING WEEK IS TO BE AN OCCASION WHERE MANUFACTURERS. JOBBERS AND | attendanee was 108, which is FAILERS ARE TO CO-OPERATE IN FEATURING GINGHAMS TO BRING THE ATTENTION OFF : CONSUMERS TO THEIR MANY ADVANTAGES AS A SUMMER DRESS FABRIC. ' known as the town's historian, celo- A per- hpated the 50th anniversary of s centage of 17-0ut of a {otal number birth at his home on - Canal strect of 628 pupils registered in the schools, Thursday Several of his friends he- There is no material more suitable for woman or miss. The colors are fast, the wearing qualities of i This record is considered better when Cime aware of the importance of the the very best. As we only handle the products of reliable makers you arc sure of zetting the best it is realized that the term just ended day and accordinziy planned a sur- Ginghams when trading with us. Ior summer Dresses and Waists for Madam or Miss or for Chil- nashine lonrcxtlugthoy histon{H i e BUNIAC oM. Gastic Bl eclo) dren’s Rompers, there is nothing hetter. We' carry an immense stock calling attention first to the well hool without a vacation of any sopf, Vited him fo ride with himand get | Carter Glass vtil e loun he stopp: L few moments known D. & J. Andersons, imported 32 inch Ginghams of genuine Scoteh make in beautiful plaids, with o term their wonderful color blendings and combinations.s You will enthuse when you see them. They swing are the names of those who i10& the history of the town. The in- |[Statesman nd publisher. \While on [quaintances with his pet priced $1.39 yard. E | were in perfect attendance ‘as com- Vatiton was accepted and when the hix four of speaking for the Vietory | (C) Underwood Underivood piled by Orrin k. Judd, supervising (Wo retirned to the Castle homestead | - o e e lasted 80 school days, ol. foveral pictures to be used in compil- |SCeretary of the treasury, financier, |Mt, Kisco, N. Y.. to renew old For 59c¢ Yd, this is choice of zood fast colored Ginghams in plain shades, plain and fanes ipes principal later they found about 25 friendsthera checks and plaids. A color an:d pattern for every need, he it for dress. waist, compers, hoys shict, ote Kindergarten, ltuth H. Wilcox ana 10 greet the.owners. Late in the eves | Vern M. Manehester, teachers—lLouie Ning a telegram of congratulation was | The 27 Inch Ginghams are offered in i splendid variety of new patterns plaid i ug jato i Gzl recoived from Col. G, A. Hadsell, who | "M% of the you S0 v TUT P WATR shades, for House Dresses, Girls' Schoal Irocks, Rompers. cte. Were s8¢ Priced special now Rt m"mn | A, I3dna M. Traver, 18 a brother of Mrg Castle and has the [ £ usual at 6 oiclo ) 2 IN TUB OF WATER teacher—Ileten Sturgeon James distinetion of leading the first unit of American soldiers onto French soil in the way just completed. Mr. Castle re with the memh of the chureh holy communion. service, The n Will be in charge mittes e - German Sniper's Bullet it Mackaf] be preaching by the The Next Best, made in the U.'S. A. arc the $2 inch Glenroy Ginghams .in hundreds of patterns 3 c 'riog TS “fi Fine and beautiful woven it compares well with the imported make, we are proud of our assortment by LH ey Smith, Vinton Smith % P irade b o AL Gertrude Stetson { The price 75¢ Yard. ceived aifts of three briar pipes. One | cichor—susan Parkinson, Gertride ! 4 in Spine—Surgeons Rig Up Od s from (he guests assembled and | With the subjeet *1 i il Another 32 inch Quality. of Ginghams is offered in plain and faney stripes, cheeks, plaids, and Peplow. oyl MeGihbon Carmen plain colors. A little weightier than the others, hut a dandy wearer Iine for ‘ments needing much Cassile. John Mochonc adwiard Jay s ek easetnioponlid oo =ray }'rm choir will render n -cantat: | of Cure, | el Among the guests present was | itled Redemption’s, Song in 1 VR Senator . A Templeton of Wafer- | evening at 7:13. The program fo v I Milt Jieut iltor ¢ an oflicer of the tubbing, 48¢c Yard. f Grade 2 ¢ rank Ciaombello, Good Apron Ginghams. of the very bhest quality are offered in every size cheek. with plenty of them R e in stoek. The colors are absolutely fast, the price 23¢ yard. Make ‘it a point to buy. your Ginghams Grade 3 A, 15100 15 Olkony Loicher here next week. Mabel Lickey, Helen Ostman Luth Roper, Alice Royer, Samuel Cassile. Norman Earle, Rolland Gau- thicr, Kmile Voisard, Arthur Joy Grade 1 Dovothy Manion, Asel - teacher—Sebastian Aveari, Mary Gal- bury, a4 cousin of Mr. Castl The | cantata include A new song, Ride | Ul of this Presentation speech for the remem- | on in Majesty Midnight in the | 115th Infantry, was shot by a Germ Drance was made by S8, Gwillim Garden, And Ile, Dearing His Cross | sniper in the sping, p : ] yehz Campaigners Aetive. Went IForth, It 1 Bear Not a Scar for | resulting.. He'was bro The Vietory Loan commiti Him, and Now Upon the st Day | ernment %iospital at Working in earnest to put the of the Week | about two weeks ago sndl Rt over the. top soon after the ope At the A. M. 1. Zion church lsaster | taken under observation by ”‘ “"\‘ of the drive. In the churches tomoi- | Sunday services have: been el | P. Herring, hend e s Fort McHenry - 2y = s . TOW memhe the committe by the pastor as follows: I 1eryve HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY . Bmily Kilby. Ienneth IPriot. fvand an article sent out by the i L it o5 g B N et RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASIED OF U X Al RO NG) tionall commibieendshown Tl e e eing ke A. Marion O'Brien. (0acher Wageh on (he Lhine” This i mon on “The Risen Christ.” S {Ttobert Cassidy. Norman De Mooche, * Xilen ¢ Itankin 1o i with the &y | e i sres e ey - g Lincoln Johnzon, Tessic ©elerson, & of oceupation. 1t is taken from ks | il o rendored o0 NEWS excellent showing during the last sea-) Brennan. A, special evening service [ Avis Pease, Viola Stellmacher, Rosi- | ang utterances of Germans heard he | L e rende 1« fon of th " son, will call their men together in|will alsa be held. Thoere will be no [ Jie Sturzcon, Lucy Tanner, Howard | ) b ol | will be intoned. men AL NS e — | the n. future and &tart organizing | Sunday school for the children. Con- [ rpojer, Ml el R Gig) BHAt 10 p o pt on ‘air running water vlay nd is undergoini meet at 12:50-and at r that is entire cantata Life Iternal 1 world in an e A > this cotmtry's welfar | for thé coming season. Owing to ihe [fessions will he. heard at the church Grade 4 B, Annie L. ey, tencher fhe w ‘v"‘y\“‘ :M v N e e : i i, that many of the Tocal baseball [this evening from 7 to 9 o'clock 4 . d Lo SELEE E“MMI FES players have been relewsed from siie| Services at the Kensington Gongre- | jiine greinor, Gertrude Lackey, | (e 1t the . n sold ne ent tmen he Holy N 4 | service it will be possible for the lo- [zational church will be celebrated by e ey ciety: next « vght v Dorothy Mason, Howard Mitehell, pein stsuds. An yosterday afternoor to! ol al team to sceure a strong battery [Rev. Carlcton Hazen, pastor, al 10151 Wi'lier Murphy. Charles Norton, John it ot e this season. James MceCornwck, who (o'cluck. A speciad Baster sermon will | : : B The committer chirge of . | Peplow, Ruth Smith f vait until they see af o 5 I:UR L']AN EAMPA]GN BREE R ischarged “from the (Re delivered. The Sunday school cl: ' y\‘\v ‘m‘ : v\'x ‘»v.‘ 1 Styring, reher rest \\ hen "“: ‘J.‘ Siee b HEldRhe Lo ie y R army will probably he secured.as ote ! Will meet following the sermon. ast 3 week in G } i meet t0- ALL WAR TROPHIE dna ns Clyde BLoN, try el holsonons P oA anda It e of ‘the pitchers feCormack, provi- | CF vespers will be held at the church | . PR R . morrow and rrangemont ¢ the piteher NeCorm i [ : e [Rriiyel Nilann, @ Liouis: Postilog Lol icounitig, Hel idyocaiestthe substiin. | okt : e . [ ous to his enlistment. made w Fne i the evenime and the Christian - | AL RN Lo b S for the affair | NATIONAL PROPERTY John Tavditti Greds 'S B i REdiGlao e Bl ot ou it ; John Tarditti. of the 348t Diviston PG nEce iy held gt 1044 | | /o $érman Bridschge, Dorothy | hate them and remember the swEul Raymone tates and - Municipaliti Caanot after being overseas for over elevén i (1 o BEES SO0 CRAE B B 0 e | Davis, (Hadys Modeley, Wesley Mar- 1 pamphlet will be distributed to The W, Hi. | tin. Inez Northrop, Mary Royee the various homes tomorrow fter- months, has rceeeived hi disci 4 i’ , R T arranged by the organisf, Mrs g o e ‘ e and has arrived at his hoe in Chris. Girade 6 A Lennic M Stanley noon by volunteers saw service in the Argonué wecior . S SRR eiee | 13urns. Amerigo Colella, Josephin The start of the Victory drive in Gl Augist Kiien of New Britain has heen ! ville wer 1ric secured 1o assist the choir. The Chris. | Miller, Clinton Potter, John Vilaidi, ! and Tuesday will be’ the voluntec "l“ \\'”, ARy rnment a {ian Endeavor will hold It regulew | 1'hebe Williams, Rachael Smith days and ail who possibly can fowe - Mapped | OutSlote Bonc) beance. 3o vl e pememlieiaid (MU oot il b orcloek die His eloron vade 6 13, Bertha Steward, teacher - axked to subscribe at any of the threc John Tardiiii, father of the two hovs i 1., Bixby, James Bosco. Flovida hooths in the post office, the bink or | was killed by the falling of o de | loom at the Berlin & Sugicld Tra in Charge—Other Tt " East Berlin wili be held at 9 o'clock Rock quarries, which are located \ and is the brother of Frank Tardit Fortuna, drving Lindber IPreddic this town comes on Monday. Monda Commitices ané Solicitors Appointed = who was recently dischurzed from il : heavy artiilery. who also seried in < 1 oldier or t I*or Sale Fwao rooms each, locate Jistriets—Mrs. Charles M. Jarvis i, G L Mass it the Saered Heart chureh at | Demonche, Belen Hurtado, John | {he Red Cross headquarters on West ‘1 s lle, Conr " Martiznetti William "Toili Itobert Main street. The easy payment eleciic Lk 3 e is offered by the Plainville Trust con- Jennie 1. Johnson, 68 Whitin Plainville, Conn.-——advi Until faii i e I WANTED—Gardens to plow %l aation i Norton, 17 Broad strect 1 partmen E9c special Baster sermon will be de- |V Myps. Charles M. Jarvis. chairman @ DBeckley : Hlivered by Rev, J Brennan and a of the Men's and Women's Liberty . \. B Clear Day. musical program - will he deliver i Floye Baker Kenneth Selander, | reason | Grade 7. Mildred Nelson. feacher— | pany as formerly and there will he ongres it was sald offic de- Loan committee,. announces that all ocicly of the St Padl's (e he ehoir. There -will be no Sun- | IFloyd Stillman, Florence Thompson, | chance to pay at intervals an has no autho to distrih- the Victory Loan | ci at Kensiagton held a cleanin i ga v school for the childrer up day vesterday at (heir rooms at the ( Lt Sor il Sl Bernice Town ctory day. Every employee wik porarily permanently. St Wi A Kast DLerlin Methodi Grade 8§ A, I i Pown i PR OTISSTS S, SADT Dot semenontly. § Sl o is in readincss for Beatrice Zickwolf small amounts. Monday will also te any s material either tem aign. which will be launched . irly Monday morning throughout the | pavizh hall NhESeutine S < chureh there will be an Baster serv- | teacher—red Beaulicu, Alma Dania, ke factories as foriuerl town and Berlin's quota, which is | clcanced up and a new walk was id e 010045, ey, Leon Kllsworth will | Irving Gridloy. Helena Livingstone have the partial t plan proper Hection: and. listing .of cap- 366,000, is expected to be reached in | fr deliver the sermon and the choir will i Grade 8 B Inez M. Gladwin The town's quota is $121.500 and 1t is | Mapager of Farmers’ National Council | Fired war material order “to make the early part of the week. Follow- Ihv}\n wder specinl music. There will be | teacher—Itranc Mason Marvig hoped that by Tuesday Hv:hvy, bi Wt Deoiie ol Uie i mtelligent distribution in such raan- ng are the chairmen and solicitors of | ated. TR (0 (A0 TR L proportion of the amount will hay \er as congress ma er pre= he four districts, Berlin, Kast Berlin Many Peopte Help. i o'clock heen subsceribed Washington, Aprii 19, —Georg 3 ihe Beckley and Kensington, who were ., el e e L T e s Members Receive Gifts, | tampton, manazing £ > firs ee o I o choir and will be de- past few weeks ont aszain R R e i o e ‘ 97Q = = i appointed at the first meeting of the t 0 poyyin sireel, who for the past livered after the presentation of & N T e A A RIE e bl LliFoeath ek 11278 ROYAL PEOPLE Feneral comniittce iwhcinwassholuf i HINaEte e e, LA e e e e s e e Al B e \ ociety and members of the Ad-| has written Chairman he home of Mrs. Charles M. Jarvis, ¢ 8 i » has heen vis ith rela S Board protesting a N ~ S e e e e R e LOSE THEIR JOB A, \Uheeler and Mrs, Swartwoc in other ships constru com the main stairway to the sireet ide of the hall was also decor A cantata has been aranged home on Warmin Roa : vent chureh met at the home cf My | or shovel, appeared at the -play- ' the Sunday school class of (he chureh Jin the town has returned 1o he Thursday evening: | grounds carl sterday morning aid { the I Berlin - Iipiscopal Ber District—Mrs, Chavies Al e g el 5 i 1 i Jaryis, chairman: M Jervy Cash- g D GHEmE (. (G Senmainey | T el s . e sanis Lol aid Oryville Vo " Risen o | crnment durin an, Mrs. Arthur Bushnell. Mrs. Wil- | ! R et e ot St o STt il o ey i it 0 ¢ Abilications and Dethronements i Mansfield, Miss Alice Houston, | UF 0" R R SloL u e s R R ey holds the ships A remai iaRttovcdib g g aflcwhs et gilin el greaniuo R TIIL ERd el cnot] i (hirteenth wede Lamiversiy % B el Germany Include This Number . who have heen spending the pa liam Miss Mildred Aspinwall, Miss B il e T e Nt oo e o e g i el cellar of the house waus filled with turf | o'clock, followed by the meeting of | 14 1 ! 1 S e S S e e e b ; Néuton: uBryany, SEatcly MHAM o stone. Major Frank L. Wilcox | the Sunday school elass. In (he pves | Morrow cvening (o await 8 Saa ; omas Cashma - was presented with an electric Fowler. Thomas Cashman the honor of eutting the largest | ning o spe will be | charsc ! Kensington District—>Mr 4 s B i cial st Buir. chairman: Mrs. Charles Sharpe, e I Anmnr\.l oo | held \- . et Mps, . Fred Johnson. Miss auling cured the locil company of BBoy P Rl e uts who 5 ; i e 5 fomorrow, Baster Sunday, will he Bower. Miss HEsther Allin Miss | Stout ho zave hand at 1 Mrs. Paul G. Baker and daughier ) O- Hayden of Bast Berlin has return- i ad withlspealil develions iniall GllStaVe Noske ¢ M Julia Ityan, Miss | Sroun o Philadelph AT o e ed to her hor New York city S i hurehesn s towr Speci ! LLE) . 2 Paliei Go O Iiles IPhiladelihia. arrived in Kensington | chureh i town pecial | Bertha Hanford, ( . i yesterday, wher they Harold Upson. Howard Crane, Ber- he Christain Iondeavor sociefy of | \with Mr. and My [ Oup Lady of Merc nard Moore, M. J. Emory he Kensington Congregational churci ! (hrough the summer | LHES will he celebraied at East Berlin - District—Airs. 15 O.] went to the Meriden mountain early . - { 10 o'clock. Th o'clack w Clark, chairman; Mrs. A. A. North, | yesterday morning on their: annual S ONG M | olemn h | hant marine O Porsongl Sincel War. i iriswold, who has heen Sunday Notices, -A nnsic will feature all servic Mrs, William Bunce, Mrs. 15 W. Mil- | Good Kriday hike and outing. fhe i Liaveling throughout mented wil past fow months on a h drym. Mrs. Frank Clark, M Avthur | troup carii luncheon which was i iness o i A Mi Bowera, Miss Carric Savage, Miss | cooked on the mouatain, A number | D45 returned to his home on 1t | oflicint Tl Luth Clark, 0. Clark of zames were played and an enjoy. | SUCCt ! Sl Boon District—>Mpr Frank | able time was had by all 1 ife and 1 e | Gty By Beckley t nresent i render Bacon. chairman: Mrs. ltowies Liroup revurned to the church par will hold roweekly meetin will he remembered that every v the evening sday insten T Monday cvening \ evening | solocitor has heen requ : 1 el tideeway Club Notice. Berlin Granze will hold 1 so- | | hairman to remain .in his df he members of the Ridgeway clh { el and masquersde dance ai the | L v chureh of Our Saviour, holy | | | A‘W;' H.»Y,‘,'y‘.l.“'“““'.m w “”‘ M“\‘v“":“lw held an outing yesto ¥ afternoc inze hall Thursday evening, Apr smmnnion will be celebrated at 7 ALIRIOPIL SOihIn S ialDe, FLar the Lamentation mountai 1 24th. =4 s < T S viee will b man 8 TRt ehalimen) hny G heen BRI R TR R TR i ; To appreciate safety for a . . : structed by Mrs. Charles M. Jarvis to Ly i) rranged betwe Mroand Mrs. Morreis Woo n " 3 | the members and sn eutdnor dinuer | gone 1o Norih Haven where they witl, 1undred dollars, one must or commimion wiil 1 njoye« club will ol 1 1 %! e Sunday 103 Ve ol il hola main with rolatives during | first get the hundred dollars. ™ ! weekly moenting Monday o i At 10: 15 and cond celebratio keep in elose touch and make thei reports duily. The Kensington head pank. Teams wijl be appointed B e G SR DS B e (e ] | To get the hundred dollars t ine Bt o Kensington disiri o ake den avenue 1 members S . b i the Kensinzton district to mal el Tl Berlin was a g | town v for the bank to protect, sim- factory canvass in all of the local e holidays, program will he tactories ey ST e i ply take onc dollar, five, ten Rise ; . Op ngiiascball lBoason. | husiness me 1epori. ) I\ hat Sy OLNCANT=) cpOSITIL N (e i : s % 3 MOTE TROUBLE FOR CHINA e L b B > SR ster: ices, (T T e e d R iawalo Ry o pay e e 1 A ) , | Ty ! RETOPmES Wont Rate Dopaornat e | 1 Jarly for more deposits. S cat il ! R Help Keep Out Re i tow vin o them to the score of 12-1. Boih of |worth leaz W1 cameal (e meeq win. who has been vivit- | safety and helps cultivate the el valt Lien it the teama made a ine showing for the | far fomorrow cvening. An ater \ nds in Kensington @ has i ‘. o e T R \nd | : « opening game: Carlin znd Coil will he given at 7 o'clock. [ B T o s s || QA {0 realize it. sl Sl o o Chin ot 7 Mr. Clark at the present ting At the Kensinston past there will he cneci: T : d : ving artfor terday at Plazinville, when the £ 1o welocs [ ) choir will rer s W x departn tarred fon the locals and ma few [Glory of the Garden,” by Adam G- THE e oan will ' |H zood hits. Both teams arc anxious i f 1.: -7 d4 by the ¢ il Nosk h \.y" t ’ meet again and 1 managers :n- | Phere will be two masses at GIRIE, ST e Dt R i P = a} i t s | ¢ i nounce that the nines will elash al tie { 1'aul’s church tomorrow orn Lz Home on (he Barmington ftaai amviie frus Q.0 e " g ¢ i : A ? proveRs : Berlin Fair grounds at an carly date. {low mass will be celehratad at 7:30 | for the past few davs lightly in- | g il s mesiinz } t f et terloat R It was learned today that tie lo'clock and a high mass at 10 o'clock. | broved [ANLESTEVMAMNEANDESRIERCE sys D i = : 1 ; i L0k ihel G hit W the par . crnment Acorns of Kensington, who' made an A vVisiting priest will assist Rev. J. C.| Mrs. A 1L Bushiell, whe has e ||1 PLAINVILLE, (T, ) Hdol. condition of Dr. 1o e Amerlcan people | orclock, They are plannin f 9 s etrimental

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