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PLAINVILLE NEWS | s oo o o e ascertain the damage, the driver ¢ H“’ds M ne AL @@ COMMITTED INTOWN = ;.‘;f,'t.:*';:,if,hi'.t-‘?J;‘:;‘-i- e * ; . :;h“” ‘\v,[‘._vyulx‘x;m’::f]‘,K,”j::-.- hnx.wll‘:“ :;v The Hartford Silk Store, The Store of Superior Valug Cthat the Buick auto was racing Victory Loan Drive Opens. \ Today and tomorrow are volunleer =1 Yictory Loan Drive Opens Today_ | days for Plainville on the Vie | w F j - { Loan. Booths at “the Red Cross | EEK R M ate Arcari |I1)|I|('—Ih'n|iu;_r. | rooms and the Dost office are open | for bseriptions from § 4. m. to « Arm Badly Mangled—Ogher | o Friti | p. m. and bank from 9 a. m. Intcresting Items. to 3 p. m. These booths will be open ! all day Tuesday during these hours. One of the most daring robberics | Mhey are in charge of the women's ever oceurring in this town oceupreq | cOmMmittec. Satuprday afternoon when the home of It is hoped that all who possibly | RS me of+ n will come to these booth 1 - OCCASION WHERE MANUFACTURERS. JOBBFRS AN T A a it ind Charles Arnold of East e koA > : "RING GINGHAMS TO BRING THE ATTENTION OF Slreel waslontersd and | jewels scribe voluntarily that ITlainville THE COMING. WEEK 18 TO BIL AN O« nd RETAILERS ARE TO CO-O’ ERATE T3 A Y SUMMER DRESS FABRIC. o olen Absolutely no (rac ) o | ma t a large part of her quola CONSUMFERS TO THEIR MA NY ADVANTAGES AS Bl e s [ Sibecribed by Tuesday might i B Y o ‘ h N d The colors are fast, the wearing qualities of IllEEIe MR Ses s U d tand ol Sl S na ik iaiol canine: U y OU] lflg ams 0 ~~ an There is erial more suitable for woman or miss. i Bk 2 % only clue the police have to work on ' the \le] e‘he:n.“o‘\:‘n:}c only handle the products of reliable makers "mé NV :i“ = :1 \lziv'mlzv- f“wf L ishthac [ shegioN ihe mofopmanion| - 1 1de up as Lo how 1 Ginghams when trading with vs. .For summer Dresses and Waists for JMacam ob BUsS of fot Chils ; | D Bound Gelloy who sy IRET BRGS0 eEnany (;et Greatest e ectlons 0-en’s Bompers there is uothine Deiter We capyy an Ibmenss stock salIUg aitend B G0 “‘f‘ well a_man entering the house by way of a | Ponds they can fake. so that when Known D. & J. Andersons. imp orted 32 inch Ginghams of genuin S coteh nmlu"‘ in *ve 1(h) plaids, with window He thought nothing of {he| the canvassers c e subscriptions The! weakh ot Aptil 21l tof 201 will bel recognized as! “Gingtudl ‘!hmr wonderful color biendings and combinations. You will enthuse when you see em. They arc incident at the time as he supposed it | can be quickly cntered . ‘\" 90 G 2 il :,;r,' 23 <G g was ‘the owner thus entering, having! One point very strongly emphasized ecioi throushont aNem insle s, el et priced $1.39 yard. forgotten his key. As s 4 - by the National Vietory Loan com- tions for it. Can show iramense assortments—as complete (if not org s s s soon Has Sithe Ry the ¥ 2 more so) than at any time this season. IForelgn and Domestic Ging- hams—rich in quality, desigzns and colorings. We will have window displays of several lines. Ginghams are the leading vogue.for.this season’s wear, hence this special display week. subscribe on volunteer days will have | Por B9c ¥d. this is choiee of goad fast colored Ginghams! in pilain shades, plaln and faney stripes, B deed was learned of it was reported to | mittee is that this is not a bank loan : e e ist, rs. boys' shirt, etc. as to | ) checks and plaids. A color and paitern for every need, be it for dr esz, waist, rqmpers, boy ete the local police and Consiable Maring | but one for every individual who pos- i i g 3 "W patterns p s, stripes, and plain made immediate inquirics. othing | sibly can have a part in it. The 27 Tnch Ginghams are offered in a splendid vaviety of mew patterns plaid . P X 5 et oY A had been learned up to noon today as{ The local co ttee says: 2 e Sy ors, ote. Were 39c. Priced special now 33c Yard. 0 ¥ as The local committ ays shades, for House Dresses, Girls' School I'rocks, Rompers, ctc to the identity of the man. | “Phis is the last loan a the best . The Next Best, made in the U. S. A. are the 32 inch Glenvoy Ginghams in h\mdré‘ds.n.f Vrm.'terns. . '1‘-1:“ v hl.n‘r_,\ is all the more serious | investment of them all, inasmuch as | ee hese S eclal Values . 1 beautiful woven it compares well with the imported make, we are proud of our assortment. D the eves of the public inasmich as| (ne interest is ¢ per cent, and pay- I Fine and 1 it was committed in broad daylight: The price 75¢ Yard. ] and at an hour when people are fre- ! of Ginghams is offered in plain and fancy stripes, checks, plaids, and auently passing the house. The Ar- Another 32 inch Quality. n 2 3 Tho 3 andy i or ts ‘needing much nold farey liv he Woodford S i n the others, but a dandy wearer. Fine for garmen ives in the ord plain colors. A little weightier tha homestead located at the corncr of | tubbing, 48c Yard. East and Woodford streets The = 5 Good Apron Gingbams. of (he very best auality are offered in_ evers size check. with plenty of them il e e o i min. | Mighiy fine investment and the best Value 4bclyardll FOr ihis week. 890 Yard: in =1.:o ‘The colors are abso lutely fagt, the price 25c yard. Make it a point to buy your Ginghams utes and the road is busy with traffic| Security in the world and it is an op- Best quality Dress Ginghams excel in color combinations and here next week 4 g ( aturday afternaon. In the opin- | POr(unily for saving on an stallment designs, very handsome are the mixed plalds, checks and steipes; ion of those robbed the work was that|Pla that is unequaled anywhere also plain colors; regular price $1.10 yard. For this week 798¢ Yard. of some one very familiar with the| “We should not forget the invest- home, who had watched the move- | Ment side of the proposition, remem- N Mrs. Arnold’s sister. Miss Anna|We are simply saving money for our - - = . rink of Norwich, came here Saturday | own personal benefit which also helps AS WHLL AS REA L PHYSICAL COMFORT ~WTgE HAVLYCARIAUTOMCBINE: D Bty e e e gfi;rnfiniggnof)’; %I‘SZPEND 2 morning to visit. In the afternoon the | the government ‘to finish the job.’ . : RECFI VING ALU DRY GOODS 2 o women decided to go to New Britain| “In n good many instances it may In Your New S rln Corsets to do some shopping for aster. Miss | mean considerable economy in ord p g Frink had a gold wateh with her and | to save, but it is all money saved for was deciding (o wear it to New Brit-| the - ment is made within four years, or in three years, at the government's op- tion. “While subscribing to the Victory Dress Ginghams in a larze variety of plaids, large and -small checks, stripes and plsin colors. ceptionally good value, reguler price 85¢ vard. For this week, 20c¢ Yard. Another quality ofj Dress Ginghams we feature, extra heawy Loan is u patriotic duty, it is also a and durable, perfectly fast colors, in plaids, checks and stripes, - ; Correet style without comfort is as bad as comfort without ainy day.’ In fact, we are help- style! You will find both style and comfort in the new models we ‘M |mnsmemunn at a public memmg]l-‘wday evening. A short program is [ain When she thought otherwise and | ing ourselves quite as much as we are e BERLIN NE, S iwhlr,h is to be held next Wednesday | being arranged. The receipts will be {left it in the Touse. The watch is{ helping the government.” iew i i L. evening at § o'clock at the East Ber- | turned in towards the church fund. |2Mong the articles missing. The 1ob-| yosterday afternoon the captains of nienbe s NofRih e PACOTII| A GRS e (eSS B S e this proposition are requested to be an fuantity of money. The amount Athletic club are unzed to meet this e A s Xhine” delivered at every house in biareiunged to of tho loas may bo well over §150. Al 018" (5 WCISE, B8 SRR AOTRS e at fi’ and u L evening at Jepson's billiard room and Jheavy gold ring belonging to Mr., Ar- s Y 5 b - ] = [ the forminz of this proposed asso- > discuss the advisability of forming a |nold and which was prized Dby him | Were sent to the Jocal committee and Designed in strict accord with the new requirements of Fashion | ciation. (o | baseball team. With many of the |stood by a quantity of money. The | the message was so ‘mportant that they afford very smart lines 3 | At the committee meeting held this| joeq] ball players discharged from the |robber was most thoughtful and very |2 duantity of them was reprinted for 3 ! : : B o A Made with full knowledge of the physical peculiarities of the {afternoon a report of W‘HN rian | orvice, local athletes will have the |nicely took the money around the ring | 1o¢al hou\\lu‘urnnlw distribution. e e e O TR T T e | ras made fo the secretary of £he com= imaterial for ‘@ good bassball team.|snd left the latter. The Dreak isf lnclosed In his chrcular was a Our experienced corsctierres will gladly fit you personally with- | mittee, who will hold it until tho pub- | sn: election of oficers will be held |thought to have been made through nolifying the people of volun- Tosu . i N f T ber took three solid aold watches, a | (; g lin Athletic hall, To Organize Bascball Team. SRy i {he various Victory Toan teams had T,(}la s‘et ‘ :orsets‘ E"ERY H[]USE \Nll‘l‘ Citizens of East Berlin interested in All of the solld gold chain, several gold vings| . jeofiet cntitled “The Watch on the | present and give their opinions upon J \M A - Ermars T 5 N out extra charge. YlCtOIy Loafl Cal]YaSSGI‘S lll | lic meeting Wednesday evening, when | and announcements in regard to|the Window in the kilchen and allftecr days, also mentioning the grez it will be given to the public. practice will be made. Tt is probable [ Within the short space of an hour. | War picture, “The Price of Peace,’ The Kast Berlin Library, for a The Woodruif family lives downst: which will be shown at the Congre- g I it Fatire Town ! ' I that local baseball aspirants will have e N : « olicll KNt | number of vears, has been located at! (1 ysa of the diamond At the Berlny |Dut aai all the afternoon gational church Wednesday from 4 to the Athletic hall, which was recently | fai grounds, Auto Smashes Carriage. 5 and 7 (o 9:30 and again from 9:30 | will be able to save it. The sailor is | Joshua Pinders will occupy the F. urchased by the Woodmen of the to 10:30 p. m. a member of the U. S Texas and | B. Manchester house on Church street P 3 World and is at the present time be- “The Watch on the Rhine” was also | while in Cuban waters the crew was |He is vacating the house on East ; as also 2 ing used as the town's amusement ad in each of the local churches | having gun practice. Clarence was l.»mml ~l1w! recently purchased by | center. The proprietors. o7 this Sunday morning loading a heavy shell to be hoisted (Samuel Bull. | building upon occupying it gave per- Home From Devens, to the muzzle of the gun. The man | Raymond Cunningham spent the Soveral Bonds Sold Sunday—Fast | niission to the public to have the li- Frivate Daniel Arcari wa visitor | to hoist it thought the signal given {Week-end in New Haven. | brary at the hall, also having ihe town yesterday. com 5 a | and started to pull up the shell. The | Repairs have been made during the 5 Q New | Prary at the hall, also having i} in town yesterday. coming here on a - e ook o in 1 o Berlin People Will Organize 2 ! library open to the public daily. The : sing s well know {o autoists : furlough from Camp Devens, where | 'eSult was he pulled both sailor and |Past week to the fountain in Byingw e araltiocil homever Hobbonaslihaniay | seryamcoNor i theFasterholidays Sie | RS e SnOWEO Ra oS as RO G TS e G, shell, both dropped to the deck the |ton’s drug store and it will be im Re- | :5:"pmu~hm ” mvlm:m-m‘:m‘;\'::; Cnened iz o danger spot and many accidents have | [ 0SS L CEEIEIEE e o | shell upon Hemingway and when the |WOrking condition tomorrow, L il eila all aftoriatolseciiola ticios| M cohuz Benton i hoSnas | cenfonial ioccitred here iSomafofingiich s o well known in this town, where he | (WO Were separated it was found that ! The W ni besshall §oonns S opoieeRrictile s | from (he state iving permisston. ts | PUSINESS trip to' Michigan for the Mil. | Sulted most seriously. —The general| -t FLl0H S1FLT N HOSEE B€ | ihe hoy's arm had been badly hurt, feated the East End team yesterdmyay o fmoxmtheRslatal e neg perMIsSIOn SHof| S iE gy < A i catuse of such accidents is attributad | § . Dennsylvania. | 55 985 % cing treated for the arm Rockwell fleld by the score of '9 to 03 All of the teams and team captains, | cyianlish a library association in the e T mpany of East Ber- | 1T cessive speed In crosaing the| He Was here but a short time when : ‘; o QDB o S5y o Baseball is taking a large part of the % oo ¢ the chair-| in, ‘has returned. 0 cxcessive speec cross ¢ s doole & A o | which is by no means better. He ex- liaseba ak 3 which were appointed by tho Jitoryn, ™ T . . tracks and unreduced speed in malk. | 1¢ decided that the army was th : e able get time of the young men of the town man of the Women's Liberty Loan The committee reports that at the The regular monthly praver meet- i ; e place for him and enlisted in Co. I, | Pects that he may be able to ge Bnd miich | Hiyalry s Totost St 2 = ssinz | < i AL9 | ing of the members of the C v | 105 the curve at the same spot. Suci 0o o el ' | home soon. Another brother Harold, . alry is obw committee, are today Dusy, CANVassidZ | nyogent time there are over 800 hooks s ‘:‘ "’} »I',F Ol ConETeas e e i e || iendR I tanth Ile served with the and had the teams representing the differeny {lirotghott “the tojyn on the Victory ) oy 1o hall and as soon as a new as- E o ohtchio shensinetont livilg intl oo o se hurt. The accide e Sl sections of the town, ‘hioh was the Blue Hills district will be held £ tory of those hurt. The accident | ;40 an enviable record for soldi been worrying for the welfare of Liberty Loan campaign W S | sociation is formed the committee will | @ e Hills d o be held on | oonrred about 9 o'clock and it was | M24e 20 envi: ecord for soldier- | (HE T e Now on his way back | Miss Anna Murphy 1y spending-tiil launched this morning. A house 10 |make all possible efforts to obtain a |y, CTETIAY evening af the home of | 510 time Jater that medical help was | N5, .1l Was in the big fights and | (8000 C € 5 o0 ore soldiers back Faster holidays at the hame of ‘i house- canvass will be made by ;a“ { number of new books. o S i sent to the people in the carriage. b ""fl(']""‘ o e ;"C paite Yr to the state: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jaumes Js 2§ f + town today 7 i s SEnas . e Farmers’ club of Berlin he stk > - Chateau Theirry when he was severely St hy Thiti solicitors n\rnuzhfl;‘L ;};f, Akhni e Further information regarding the | ;0 /0 g s‘a!--m-.i‘ ‘m,el::nl‘“{ The local people involved in the ac- | wounded and gassed. His wounds Easter Observed Quict] ‘”‘,}] S Tl(lmhg mn%m} of Gl D IR O (L G e | Cae it S e ien o o e | S ShaE R e RS e & |lsidentiwereiosen i SilyerioNandiBinedilesrenuees sama 2 ecse et MC s e ter Sund ey was very quletlyiobs pore S8l he given this evening to the ¢ meeting Wednesday evening. All, of | Raly ne of George B. Carter. TG ety G1h TG e e e | 2 ! b il wasiajlonx | e g e members of the troupe giving the man of each solicitor's district. The | the public are urgently requested to| ., 2 ph Nourse spent the Easter hol- o time before he had recovered from | served in this DI ¢ churches {artainment for the Holy Nwme mof hairman will forward the report oy, L .ecent The committee ~harge | 48YS at his home on the Hast Berlin SRt x €T | them to get back with his unit and | held special services and also had ap- ity in Grange hall at 7:30 this chal tho|log PreRent. e S R S homes in this town. With them in| wag with them at the end of the | propriate musical programs. A can- g; o Mre. Charles M. Jarvis, who is e | o¢ tyig afrair announces that immedi- | ' C%- ‘ i e S e enc, o 16l B ying. The entertainment 1sto be.giwg chairman of the Women's Liberty | R e et b George Lanza. who is attending AEE Yone s swomangandisevl aehune: Although a Pennsylvania | tata was rendered in the Methodist on Thursday evening. ¥ % !’:’ riltealor Besiin \mf ;:1(.';0" wl IF"'I = ;” v‘”"_“”“ el B i s e York children all of whom are un-| mun, Arcari is proud of his YD church last evening by the church , Mies Beatrice Hall of Dark Harbo: eammitics of Berlln | rors o | cSaBlishment ot th ociation. City, - spent the week-ond with i | KNOWN: The car hit {he carriaze | signia and says that it matters not as | cholr and was well attended. Tn the e, is the gaest of Miss Jane Crowdsl At " Satrt hi Ridgeway Club Notice. par » = a squarely, demolishing it, throwing 1he | Jong as we are all Yankees no Congregational church there was a G the Kensington district which iwas gewa) parents at their home on Farmington long a all Yankees now at her home on Kast Maln street. held last evening at the home of Mrs. | The Ridgeway club of Berlin will | road. i 4 i told particularly amusing storie discussion Dby the Brotherhood club ° Vincent Knight has phrchasedos( Sertha Sharpe, Mrs, Burr, chairman |hold a resular weekly meeting this My, and Mrs. Morrls Woodvuft hiare | ssme of the debr : the replacement men of the divis of the Victory loan. In all the peyw Stutz car. \ e Kemsington district, gave final | evening af their rooms on Meriden | returned to their home on Worthine. :",""“‘“ 5 b s ‘1‘ hich is 1ving | who came from the South. The churches the pastors exhorted the . Judd Wadsworth, Franets {nstructions to the solicitors and a javenue. All members are urged {o{fon Ridee after spending the Haster| sid. barn. which. o ‘”';"‘j‘l' that the } mighty proud of the insignia as it rishioners to subscribe as well as anq Raymond Olson, all of the na A i licitors reported that a | attend this meeting as matters of im- | holidays with relatives in scon 0048 datl, ¢ is stll on the} means so mueh for a fighter of the ssible. Tn the Church of Our Lady gpent Faster Sunday at their respecte e oL e e hafl hoen Hold! veas|| Partancelwilll belhroughtiupl before | Haven ’ North | premises, be made over into a storage | war but they wonder how their | of Merey at the 10 o'clock mass Rev. jva homes here. er bonds had sol - | PO > > 2 e a . or or 3 eroung ey 5 7. Te announce: 5 o =) number of S e e || G, Yt g G room for the playground necessiti pavents and relatives of the oOld |J. F. I'ay, pastor, announced the gift | WANTED—Gardens to plow. ¥\ & terday afternoon. he committee will probably ecall on i i f a missal stand, and a set of white R 7B 1 st /7 A e B i The entire club wer > Middletown | B y ca M| South will view them when they | @ issa and. and a & ¥ Norton, 17 Broad street. -19-344 pointed the following solicitors, owing | The entire club went to Middletown | Sergeants Orville and Harold Ven. | the citizens to assist in the eleaning of ome marching home with Yankee |Vestments. He did not make known | e to the fact that number of the!Yesterday afternoon, where they | qre 4 ¢ 4 = 3 . who have been spending a sho grounds on some Saturday afternoon. | 1yivisi oirr sleeves. o the names of the donors ) A \§ Kensington solicitors who had been [ launched a motor boat, which they | furlough at their home oie “nort ; o Diuision semed on Hinislosye: SR |MEDICAL MEN NOT < s s on Sunset Briefs, ate Arcari returned to camp las Brief Iem:. appointed by Mrs. Jarvis, did not ac purchased. in the Connecti-| Lane, have returned to Garthe vate Arcar u to camp last rie em | : 3 - T e S e ‘ol. Charles i \ight but will return here after being . Poller of New Haven will give | o y D heir. appointments: Harold ilyer | The boat was chiristensd | and willl not Teturn to town untll afler| .. L20ies M. Javvis, who has ’l"fgh,”.,m Al eib s e e s BEING DISCHARGEDX Upson, Mrs. Edgerly, Mrs. Wooding Miss Olive Kingsley of Meriden | the 26th division parade which is o been visiting with relatives at New | discharged. et . Em will be at the river for se | be he 5 : s city for the pas 3 Anniversary of Seicheprey. i morrow evening and will have for his and Mrs. Thomas Emerson. ill be at the river for the use! be held April Both of the boys 2 AW es Dot i Privitcsl BandolnhStonant g |subject “Florida, the Land of FEn- With all of the buildings on the | members only, for the entire | expect an early discharge followine ex) holidayBatenisihomc on Rer: L i s o i M Pl el ing main highways of the town well season. A number of the members| the parade. &1 lin street. xmugl:nlljupl\unl\ returned (o Comp |chantment” Mr. Tolles has fraveled | surgeon - General Trelana Fxpla r - e | will b A og st 3 5 Filcox. who has won | Devens last night after visiting their | g e state anc E a posted with the Victory Loan posters, | Will be allowed to use the boat each | Corporal Henry Nimro, who re.| Semuel Wil s e | s failin T w5 sy ot [withi the liteiof the pesple These Units Still Have Much the last war campaign is receiving | Sunday, the first group will go on a | cently arrived in this spending the Haster holidays at h 81 3 7 a3 . country afte e eing i o A. McLeod, treasurer of the | good publicity and the committee in : trip (o Saybrook point. next Sunday. | being overseas for over 1§ monthe | NOMe on Worihingion Ridge, has re- Sl e L R Tros: "nn(\l\f\.“n\‘“\’mnrm»\l 10 Important Work to Do charge of .the campaign announcej A Number of young women will af-| returned to.Camp Devens last even. | !UrRed 0 the St. Paul's military school | SICWAM 25 (& WS OB ¥4l 960 TOCY 15 me here Saturday night. He was that Berlin is expected to g0 over the | tend the trip. ing after spending a short furlough at | '™ €W Hampshire. Sl n it 20 lcalled to Florida last week by the| ‘Vashington, April 21—Surgeols top soon. T. A. B. to Meet. hi shome at New Britain. Corporal | , The condition of Dr. Roger XM critical condition of his father, who | (eneral Ireland, in a r to the eBy suffered a shock. His father is still | listed men of the Army Medical des Following the house to house cam- The T. A. B. rered o sho j l ‘ ed. men of fedi 18 -ritically ill but the doctors report | Partmer 1ade public tc . eEs \imro was formerly with the Beriin | GTisWold, who has heen seriously ill paign the solicitors will make a fac- Construction company, and i well | 3 bix home on the Farmington road L oy canvass through all of the local | o T o =0 e I 10~ | nown here. for the past few days, remains tho | S0 val other men of Co. D were {1 %6 may live in that condition for { plained why it was not possible fe factories. Fach Derson upon subscrib- ;::’r’i:fl“1:‘,,"'"":“‘11’;)(';’“:;1?::{“:’:‘)”:‘““; Yates—Gibbs Wedding | same. He is being attended by o | SUTTONREd By e e ver® Isome time. Mr. McLeod is the gen- | discharge men of that department as ing for a Victory hond will be Biven | 1o weelcs progress towards the faje| Miss Minnie Louise Gibbs, daughter | (/2Ined nurse and Dr. Harry Bleock of | foreed 1o SUPreRile:, 5 0, FRCUD eral chairman of the local Victory ,vapidly as in others. He sald that jn a Victory banner poster and button. | i\ 1555 (0 he given 1n the month ap| Of Mrs. N. A. Gibbs of Farmingten | NOW Britain. Mis. Griswold, who has | SOTC terrible montns it (e, Teror hoan committee spite of recruitments from organiza= The~ slogan in the town is “Buy & Vic- | ar5y The St. Paul's Fife and Dr 2" | Road, Kensington and Claude Loc. | "€en il is 2ble 10 be ahout again o ivate William O'Sullivan of Forest. | Members of Martha Sewing circle tions being demobilized it was necel tory Bond and finish the job.” { corps will hold their rohearsal tomuy. | raine Yates of 15 Chapman street, Postmaster William W. IFagan, and \“”‘.' who was reported Kkilled in jiFe requested to meet in the club|sary to retain in the service many Berlin's quota as been fixed at|yow avening at their rooms at e | Hartford, son of Mr. and Mrs, Alvin | FMilY, Who have heen visiting rela- | Yoo it W A ecause some (100m i 1. 0. 0.1 nall Wednesday { enlisted men who had given long and $66,000 and all of the lacal people | parish hall. All members are urgeq | Y2tes, Were married at the parsonage | VS at Winsted during the Easter| (" phis companions thought him Qfternoon foriine thansaction ot iim o rdithtuT weryicelfandy coulin S preng are urged to subscribe for the bonds) (o attend this rehearsal as a drill will | 0f the Congregational church at Hart- | 101id1ys have rcturned to their home | e when he went into the German (POFtant business. = = = #00d reasons for asking for relpass and help Berlin win a Victory flag/| pe given them by their leader Clarence | 1270 Saturday afternoon. Mr. Yates | 17 Bensington. lines. Stewart says that this is ti “"yl““];l pnEoes ]‘f» B (6 WAl Gl O You who are not so fortunate as which is being awarded by the cSm-! wallker. The rehearsal will be the |iS @ native of Hariford and has been| = Mit. Cummings, principal of the| g¢ country and although he is glad |y 28t W G- A It hall in Morestville | (o pave seen service overseas have # mittee at Washington to all towns 0 | jaet before the local vorps attend th | i business in that city for the past | Hubbard school ‘at East Berdin ro- | pm pas the cxperiences there were |\40 70N afternoon from 2 1o 5 b M| gooy” biigation to those who fousht cities subseribing their quota. “Bach | jarge parade which is to be held next | [*V Years. Miss Gibbs has beey | Sumed her duties after spending theo | yimes he thought he would never see |(yarios Waldo amd, (;1‘,2\‘;?;‘.,‘1 \-:nfi, |and became casualties,” said the lete of the three districts, Berlin, ¥ast|gaturday evening at New Britajy | @ resident of the town for the | Faster holidays at her home at He- | ypo town again were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs, An. [1ef. “They have made their satefn Berlin and Kensington are expected | [hich is given under the auspicies of | PASt five years and is well known | bron. Hemingway Badly Hurt. ol Dontineie ot ot pond Tors. Ane Vand yours ds to be retentioniiii (il to iraise $22,000 before Wednesday | the T. A. B, society of the witv. x| Bere. During the p few months| The local war hoard will hold a| yilljlam Hemingway returmed 1o |Sf0ie aireot vestordun, service until they have been made ai evening. | number of prizes will be given to the "".E ‘“‘: :‘e"“ “",'r':‘“ 5 iolew Tork Preslie emomam Zyening o take| nis homo on North Washington street | * sequ; lodge will work the third [ fit to return to civil lffe. i with relatives. © couple after re- | Action on the number of ex-servi B eit i fiow Now, Yoikinlaiel hellqioil S b e e It should be remembered all offis arch appearance aying! [l Licning fromtheltiinaneyimoon s willjimen's iransportatior B ito Sithe had been visiting his brother, Clar- | cvening, A large number of | men now in the service cam & imesting e el th 8 A fornoon |t oF e olire onefor hetpiizes o Elaggronnd Aot Many of the local people report | Cyba with the United States flect. It line celebration in Hartford next Sat Medical department is concerned at 3 o’clock at the home of Mrs. H. W. | f A= ¢ committee in charge of the |that they have not us yel received | will be remembered tha Clarence | ypday emergency is not yet over.” Toud {o consider the advisability of To Give Supper. establishing of the proposed play- | their tickets for their reserved seats | had his arm badly mzngled while on | Charles Hird has purchased the K ey organizing & library association i The Women’s Aid society of the{ground at Berlin, announces that|on the grand stand for {he X | o Jiast Berlin. Discussions and opin-| Berlin Congresational church will give | so0n several teams will he hired to | of the 28th division, which jons of the community will Le given ) a supper at the church parlers onl Plow up the grounds and haul off | held Iriday of this we | Serlin Briefs. The local authorities arc {oday ! A son has been bofn to Mr. and |l00king for the driver of a Buick | Mrs. Hdward IFFlannigan, of Hartford, | toUring car which crashed into a car- at St. Irancis’ hospital, Mrs, Flanni. | TiA&e coming toward this town last gan was formerly Miss Mary Garrity, | @VeNiNg. completely wrecking 1he Al of the local schools, which have | ¢ar'iage and not stopping to see the been closed since last Thursday in ob- { F8SUlt of the accident. White Oal cros Library Association—Schools unit, all through the fighting and |iS on the U. & 8. Virginia. Giermans during the hot fighting of the battle of seicheprey when the 102nd made history for itsell. Stewart with several other men of Co. D were society fair commit- tee will hold their regular meeting to- To Orgamize Library Association. | corps making the hest showing in parade | duty a few weeks ago _”!‘» hvmgvm Frank Buell property located on Ma- Miss Inez iswold, of Sherman it 10 Dbe | saw the mangled arm and says thal |ple streel. It adjoins Mr. Hird's pres- | Court, spent the week-end it Durhamy it was a bad accident but the dogto S jent property, o,

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