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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ONDAY, _PLAINVLLE NEWS ~HILDREN AWARDED CITATION | yugcx’s\?uonu 4 HARTFORD BODYGUARD" - 307, 607, %[.20 I e s The Martford Sillk Store, The St of Superior Values Private Francis Barnes, Killed in &ivin, i, o, s e e v REAL LACES FOR THE JUNE BRIDE | " o ietme - NI O] See What We Are Featuring oM e ¥l i B M L ‘; \2 E 13 I& CMADE IN TRELAND.” We offer real crochet laces 'z i Hoto 41 dnches wide (o1 (5¢ to $5.98 v Cost of Refreshments Rises—Sun- | not fallen off andg ‘ 4 5 iDhote arelveall Dichoas Jaces 1% Lo 15 nchiest wide $1.98 o, yard. . enced a husy day DL LIL "ll)v'v e f6r sz2i0 ward day el Hevy—Forty Hours® Ul of the vesterday IS HERL ONCE AGAIN-—IT'S THE BEST TIME TO N T e R Sunday Traffic e Yesterday being such il iies ote B e e SRRIERR oo o 1 e i ot Devorion SFH—OMer News trems, || VOt beins s 1 e “Nemo” Corsets and Brassieres $3.98 yard. lieal Duchess lace handkerchiefs, de in Belgitm for $5.98 to $20.00 siof iana SMADIES 1N 1NGLANDLS You will find real Koniton lace cdg 4 inch width for $6.98 Private 10 anes was Plain- | went riding. As a rosult, th oo, : TR anding 1 o es de 7 5 | vs inte ¢ % . . SMADE IN FPRANCE Princess lace edges and banding 1% to 11 inches wide at $7 ville's first soldier 10 be Killed on the | WANS into and out of the town were and compleic range of s You are wise yor visit om filled from early morning until late oy Corset Dept. early in the week make sure W get the T Fach vear we prepar v this event by putting in a full-line yard. s battlefields of France, and he is als silet lace edges are offered L « Vo s de pricec rom 50¢ } X i W 1 = 3 . . T MADI IN ITALYY lical Filet Is Ie re offered in 1: 1o 1% inches wide priced from 50¢ the first Plainville soldier, although | MiSNt With machines goinz in an ai particular “Nemo” Corset and ) 8 to $3.25 yard. | rections. 1t was a day without deceased, to receive a citation for | . event individual figure VISIT OUR LINEN DEPARTMIENT, bravery. The diploma has been sent | 6SPite the heavy travel. and not an Self-Reducinz - Corsets Sl o B0 R tofh 87,00 3 to his mother, Mrs. Harriet Barnes of | Accident was reported to the police, Wonderlift Corsets ... A 1600 10 $13.00 Broad street. is signed by Douglas | LNe state highways run north. south, Kopservice Corsets y Sl 500 to $10 00 finished edge, others of ru linen scalloped wiih brown, green or Potts, colonel commanding the [n2q | ¢4s5t and west into Plainville. making Marvelace Corsets ceees G to $12.00 Copenhagen More of them are pure white. Fach set contain- Infantry, and is officially recorded in | this one of the towns which must he sJuspul rassicres .. e L aS1i00; 50 and ing 12 pieces with choice from a complete assortment, $2.00, i term subseriptions ), $3.00, § D, $1.00 sct. SPECIAL MAGAZINE DFPER. ! fd And See the New Lunch Sefs. some are in biue with while i pecial arrangemen with the publishers we are ible to offer the following hort - Py N . the history of (he regiment. The citay| Passed through by autoists bound to Our competent Corse ieni tion received is as follows | other parts of the state. The zar sure you gei the right “Neme” Corset and Brassiere For $1.00 vou can gefl the St-inch Japanese Tea Cloth. hemstitehed, and hand “American Expeditionary Qwners repotediniver EbisyEday e I S S R s tnch st snes Sl e S e A D e e R Still More New Sweaters S aihe or ihel 50t Nicho ¥ i “102d Infantry. | other lex was resumed . yesterday Subscriptions Handsome Chair Ba or Tidies of Madeiva, Ttallan i e ot o oas and Cut Work, very artistic and nseful $1.75 to $10.00 e Barnes was distinguished Have just received another line &f high-grade Wool and for five months to hegin with any issuc. Francis | The highways now are in fairly good | Silk ot Sweaters and Slip-ons in all the new colors and in action | condition. having but recently heen re : 2 £ . Sy 5 f ing in price from $3.00 to $25.00. Belginm Table Covers, 72-inch size of ccru linen. handsome- | against the enemy at Seicheprey on | paired by the state department, as ¥ e L R sl . or Spring April 20, 1918, by such courage and | well as having reccived a coat of ta N 3 % e u P 1 d Iv embroidercd with blue. and hemstitched, Just right for riy SOl e condL ot s e in i n:.lx‘...:npu .\A\I\q“‘ ing rececived a coat tar ew llltS LDeCld y rice For only i5¢c we offer one and Summer uvsing, special $9.00 eac bt ooy v inen _ e hie Sucu 0 O SRR B e P s $29.75, $35.00 and $39.00 s 19, sheets) and two EMBROIDERY OFFERINGS, el 5 ST The unexpecied whrm weather of | ~Tek )y . . paper (72 sheet igned) DOUGLAS POTTS, today saw the first appearance of the | o 5 N W . A < packages ‘of envelopes. i 27-inch Swiss Flouncing is a very special value at 3%¢ yard. “Colonel Commanding.” {open trolleys this season. The Rris- Finc tailored models in Women's -~ and Misses' Suits in the tol and Plainville Tramway company In 1S-inch swidths suitable for Camisoles makini, see what we of- Tt was just about u year ago that popular materials, such as serge, gaberdine, Poiret twill; colors, STATIONERY. For 19¢ each you can et {ypewriling tablets 100 sheets » of good bound paper, SxIL ] Embroidered Voile Flouneing, 38-inch suitable for Summer inches. Gowns, speeiil at 39¢ yard. fer at 39c. 50c, 59¢ yard. the town was saddencd bhy'news of he | has alwayvs had the honor of running navy, taupe, tan, etc, and blaick; handsome silk Shantung and young soldier's death. Since that time | figured linings; unusual values for the above prices. many documents concerning him and |year was no exception. The compan his fighting life have been reccived by lhas often been spoken of as “the ac- el e G oo cuitable for skirt flouncimg and a bIg bargain as we price it at 19¢ went out concerning ‘his death on the [seem to apply particularly well as the | Popular Fabrlcs Keiths Purity Lawn yard. battlefield and local people werc in a|cars are changed with the weather | the first open car of the vear and nmi e ‘ [Dress Skirts—New Models and For 29¢ hox correspondence Embroideved Cambric Flouncing, 13 inches wide, specially is mother. Many and varied reports |commodating line.” That name would quandary as to which story was true, |and to suit the patrons. At n v Styllsh Wool and Sik Plaids, very complete assortment, rieh One report had it ‘that his body was |it becomes colder the open cars coror combinations; also new Wash Skirts in gaberdine and white . » - blown to picces by the explosion of |¢hanged and the closed ones run. Ti satin at prices ranging from $12.75 and up. 7 - o a shell T'his report has bheen denied Ame applies during the day when for o EW BRITAIN YO SPEND ON PROMPTLY . n [ i HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR N ; U CAN DE N SR (T Nl onani el sl e [\ ‘V RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. 18 Pet sk ALl e retuniod) AT iersso L GRen A c SR i ew aSh Dl €SSes veteran of the 1024 With the Connecticut line it is differ- As he fells the story, Barnes volun- [ent and the open cars senerally make Very - complele showing o f the season's latest styles in Voile teered for duty in an advanced listen- | their appearance only when war and - Ginghane Dresses, carpfully selected line of designs and color- ing post on the day of April 20. He |Weather is here to stay. Once put on, ings, and priced from $3.95 (0 $16.7 ing for Conn., whe e [for the p everal months has been | knew the duly was hazardous hut did |{he open cars are not changed again | i [ . ]lmn deliver a sermon this evening. He [occupied by B. R. Showalter, superin- | not flinch. He said goodby to his | Until cold weather comes. The heavy | Women S Olik Stocklngs | states that he has made plans to [tendent of the Jocal schools, who will | companions and went out with anoth- [raffic during the summer often ne. NEWS ~ BERLIN o5 visit Massachusetts, Connecticut. New {in all probability have 1o locale in | er soldier. Whether he was struck in |¢ossitates (he two companies using | QURRL-0 S ner balrih nix* pur I 1 white, cordovan i=zian calf and clond srey Jersey and New York., dclivering |some other part of the town. The| the listening post, the relater was un- | D0th closed and open cars during the | black, o e ! E ) ormons in many of {he churches of [Property for a number of years he- [ abie to sav, but thought that he was, |SUmmer months. The public is watch- At St per pair—“Wayne™ full fashioned pure L cach state. His sermons will relate [longed to Mrs. Hovey. He denied that the body was mutila{- |IN& With interest the growth in popu ings, silk lisle top, black, white and color mostly to the work which has been | John F. and Arthur N. Secibert. the [ ed and blown to bits by a high cxplo- [1Arity of the jitneys which are run- At S2.35 per pa R brand, full fashioned pu | done during the past 10 years by |Well known milk dealers, have sold ay sive shell. He was with another com- | NN between ihis town and Bristol Stockings, “Marvel Stop-rua” tops. black and white; hetter g [ the National IFbreizn Missions so- | Piece of property comprising about i0 | pany at the end of the battle, and, |14 Which, it is reported. will soon he medinm heavy weight for $2.75 per pair. i B s |Actos of dand ‘en the Beckley and | when returning. saw the body of a | ©Stablished between Southington and At $2.30 per pair—"Wayvne Knit” pure Silk Stockir i ediind I will he remembered that Rev. |l5ast Berlin road to Adolph Schmidt of | soldier Iving on the ground. The fol- | NCW Britain as well. weight. black or white; better grade, heavy weight, for , U T SV Y Y (e TR e e, low looked to be asleep, and. upon Vorty Hours' Devotion, Children’s “Silk Stockinzs of pure thread white, pink : . sington Congrosational church for a { Joseph Ellia has quit his elaim right | reaching the body, he was horvified 1o | , FOUty hours’ devetion started in the sky, narrow rib, ages 4 i years, $1.00 to $2.00, accordin Rev. Mr. Benedict o1 ATiZODQ, | ong torm at vons [10 Tsaac ATkas, who recently purchas- | see (hat it was Barncs and he was | CMUICR of Our Lady of Merey at size. Y Owing to a breakdown in his wife's |24 the George Viets farm on Worth- | dead. He reported him to his com. |11'@ 10 o'clock masses vegterday morn- . % . ing G healthit ey NG nedict was fonced |Ingtontiridge. TRl has purchased a| pany, Company I, as killed in action |IN& and Will close at the 7:30 mass to- | road and is planning to construct af hody was buried with care and was in | 16V0HoNs was a most improssive B { home, = sight Flowers were strown in the |[troupe will enter in Forestviilc g = engaged in the Koreign Missionary work While in Kensington, * Rev. L i 5 . good condition. Other soldiers from s o : s I iiia S nisnt I > Mi Benedletwaa inteharet tor o Bdwin J. Clark of New Britain has| the boy’s own company have told | P2 LopinLogensiongaanitumon ad et a sl o B | Ade . e ermafl evmnasium established by a number |1t his claim right fo the Clark farm | many and vavied tales of his death |1\8 Way around he .church, after | WANTED—To do your paperhanging £ = sl 2 Jin the south end of the town to Mis. | and it would seem that they were con. | ¥NiCh the Blessed Saerament was ex-|. and painting now: work guaran- CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION was considered one of the best ath. |Careline Marsh. who has been occupy-| fused. His personal effects have been |28 1 to the people and will remain | teed: prices reasonable R, W CAVATING AND GRADING Jete A s s [ iveRpiioperty i ot Mbastitwoll st ot s ioiher thus until fomorrow. Confessions will| johnson, 24 Farmington avenue, | letes in the community LRSI ETAC S I edrs EE T i 2 {be heard in the church this afternoon | e, € . Sewer and Water Connections e or Ambharati collizetand hilo | Eb The citation will he framed and the | . | Plainyille, Conn ax S " Jluaier oL Gamhars o9 se s Al L B Socicty M cotGng: 3 e e e e tenin e M B (e SESI RSN i | Residence—152 Vance Street | studying at that institution he was B Spdich i N e ;nn:)nl oc ‘\.\ ing e o RC :: e coh].,‘_:”:“sh_ Fienchi TtallarPandl Dotieh New Britain, Conn. Telephone 261 . R Gstate Deals Are | awarded several trophies for his row- | : - 3 St hration in honor of the returned sol- L H 5 PIA —Numecrous Real Estate Deals Are | "‘““1'“!‘ e “\‘10‘ ““”"""\ WSS NI oy i) e sl BOHAL G TarToie | ey mi st P it ot hel ]l those nationalities making up the INITIAT : . 1 e qandigni oI ERRDHL % Jeeting this evening at the parish logalinanlahge This venn 1 the st ol Hayan Confers Degree SHIMIMALLC. i During the latter pavt of histslay Inais Al members are requested 1o time in the history of the fown that |NeW Haven mSSoniatanleRIcesal | . . here. he became interested in the |, u 3 and his deeds will he known to the | lo" ; b5 Yol ndn Halc LT i A Nontein | 1o\ Tene: fner stor | ihe present. Following the of aunville’s church holds this devotion Jehuoda aley wdge Yesterday, IRGH RS RIS en cUICON [ANMEURN T L0IR 2 viculiuralw onkiofi T ol o calll fohim'= ; gUisriasthepnesiing public. ai rei e socie: air o - as o separate parish Mass will also T - S, Kensington Congregntional |the society the fair committee will VT —— : Hobirate Dal Thirty candidates were initiatcd 1hold a session and make reports of William Hastings Dead. ‘1'”\ said at 20 tomorrow morning and |14 Jehudah ladge. 1. O, B, B., yester- |the week's work. The fife and drum William M. Hastings was found | communion distributed at 7 o'clock (L e v s p S S '\e day afternoon. Owing to ihe large E ress erv corps will also hold a regular rehear- | dead in bed at his home in this town Brief Items. i ll., s 4 : ! 5 class of initiates a special ceremony sal this evening at the hall vesterday morning. Medical Kxamin- [ 8. S Gwillim has returned (rom a{wag observed. The degrees wero giv- | NEW BRITATN, NIsW HAVEN AND Solicitors Still Working. er J. C. Moody pronounced death as |business trip ta Chicago "he solicitors of the tory loan | due 1o cerebral hemorrhage. Hast- Martha Rebekah lodge will meet of the young men of the fown and Will Tour Eastern States—A\ttempts Robbery—Paul Lund Arrives Home | | when the history of every local man ! : 4 ers and started the organization of hurch and who for the past 17 years heen pastor of the Tombstone a2 society. which was later named the H Berlin Agricultural society, which i egational chureh at Tombstone, | WA GBI, SIHGI M er | | zona, arrvived in town early Sat- making a four through many of the flernoon and was entertained eastern cities, Rev. Mr. Benediet will en by Horeb lodge of New Haven, | NEW YORK ! headed by ex-Mayor Samuel Campnerd .o A campaizgn are still working. Rerlin's | ings was 60 years of age and was |this evening at 8 o'clock in L 0. O, F. | of that city |ecata AND S LONG, (FDISTATGEE quota was re ed early last Thurs- | born is Winsted on January 1, 1859, | hall b Lawyer William C. Greenstein pre MOVING AND TRUCKING. (ax afternoontimhe Wiotal Lot 1o | He was well known in this town where | Mr. and Mrs. Allen McKee have [giged at the meeting. Lieut. Albert{ TRUCKS BY THE DAY OR HOUR. prosent time is about $61.000, whicn | he vesided most of his life. He was moved into the €. J. Root tenement | inons of Hartford, who recerls it sda0ntoy employed in Southington. A daugh- | Park strect recently vacated by ; . A. H. HARRIS 201 DOGS REGISTERID, ter in Waterbury, and two brothers, |Samuel Bull, who has purchased the |00 MONl Gall T Hartsat | g L | turned from France, recited some of Frederick o 5 tow and Glove. Alice Taylor yroperty on Rroad Rritain at the waiting station at the (opnd Glerk Bl Arthuril S W oo duug| :\f:: H\‘,y.\“nt.\(m_\y;:lf " :":,l\,'\,‘.‘m,:“?f‘-:|-mv| : i Berlin depot. The crew on the New | announces that during the month of | o “rineral will be held tomorrow | Fred Marshall. manager of the local Britain switcher heard a cry for help | April fhere were 244 dogs registered |, gicingon nt 1 o'clock from the Bail- |A. & P. Tea Co.'s store, has purchased and upon arriving at the scone found | At 5 ”m(;o' which s about the| o " rhqertaking company’s parlors | the Tdith Snyder property on what is { the man Iying on the ground. while | larzest number registered in several ‘ | Jo in Winsted, The | NoW known as Elbow lane and which i ge, RO AR e S pudinferment Wil iniilusielitng | ot oning e sal bl new. with fine Tot on main rond. Just in the direction of the Merwin hrick- _Annual Meeting Tonight, pleis AL | Sequassen lod will confer the the thing for repair shop. Room' to vand |l Gpon investisating hisipoclketst TTher anniialmealing: ot thel Barlin S ST (0 |initintory degree on several candi build dwelling on front. fhe man stated that since nothing | Veterans assomiation will be leid War tax must now be paid for cai- | Thursday evening H. N. LOCKWOOD, was taken from him he did not care | this evening at the home of Henry i, | N ke cream or drinking sodas, and, | Alexander Nichols, T. S. N.. is on a 107 CITY HALL, to leave his name. He stated (hat | Porter. secrefary. All members are | a5 a result, Plainville confectioners | furlongh at his home here. he had been given 3174 in bills at the | urged {0 he present as the election | are having trouble telling their many ( Harry Danahue of the army is W ey s——— | station by a fricnd. who had taken |of officers will take place, and 1l | patrons. The advanced price went [home on a furlough. A Y L k f | the 8:45 o'clock train to MHartford. | arrangements for Hw‘ memorial oy | into effect during the past week and Mrs. T. A, Kavanaugh has returned L re ou 001 lflg or e also stated that as he was given | parade will he made. Persons hai- | many have heen the complaints|from the New Britain hospital where { the money he was watched by a | ing automobiles to loan are asked to | lodged -by those desiring the sweet- [£he has been a patient a Baraam?‘ nember of younz men. who in all | give their names to Mr. Porter nesses. lce cream cones have gone| A Tehearsal of the Holy Name so- \ / =4 * probability were his assailants sev- Berlin Briof. . from five to six cents, a 10-cent dish |Ciety minstrel troupe will bhe held Terc e e A = : i best. six-tenement cral minutes later. The Berlin Grange will hold iix | of ice cream now costs 11 cents, a 15- | Wednesday night at § o'clock 1 Q block. only six years old, with > " - : | i s ars h v all Paul Lund Home. regular meeting tomorrow evening | cent dish 17 cents, etc.; Soda has in- 0 . | modern improvements, Income s Private Taul Lund of the Gypsy | al the rooms at the Grange hall creased likewise. The tax has been | | ; o e B ling) K und ot Hine RGpay e e e e e e | AUCTION! ($1.140) per ycar with rensonable | make an effort to re-visit his parish- {ioners hefore returning to Arizona. | Attempt Robbery. | A man who did not give his name, | was held up by five young men af | ahont 8 o'clock Friday cvening as he | was going fo take the train for Ne SRR Bl e - of Hartford and Attorney M. D. Saxe delivered addresses TEL. 961 of Adna Johnson. IFOR SAlL Frame shop and garage, nearly Saturday. after heing overseas for | Commecticut Valley Orehard (o, en- | express demand that it be paid, not We will sell at public auction for | vents. ($10.500) will buy this. Only sver 12 months. During his stay in | fertained the members of the Berlin | by the merchants, hut by the people. | Charles M. Jarvis, Berlin farms, Ber- | (8$2,000) ‘owles of Kensington. e Rev. Mr. Benedict left Arvizona | p | company and saw active service | evening. separate from their other receipts and at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, 65 hogs, S l (A ) several weeks ago and made numer- | qiing fhe last stages of the war Mr. and Mes. H. H must i 1 2 | D. 5010mon gency) Spooner of keep accurate tabulations of the 7 cows. 4 heifers, 25 registered Poland a few days| various drinks sold and the prices | China hogs, hoars and sows, registeved TET. 977 er Sunday b - and Mrs. SV fay by Mr. and 1 sh. Step lively! . Private Lund was in a sup- | Farmers' club at his home Saturday | The dealers must even keep the fax lin, Conn.. Wednesday. May 7, 1919 pus stops on .his way Fast At the t11a received his discharge Friday afi- | Kensington are spending present time he is working under the | crnpon at Camp Merritt. N. J.. where | at Atlantic City insti on of the National Foreign ' he was sent after his arrival to this Niter Missions society. which has appointed | country Private Laund has a sister charged for ench. Detailed sheets in | My Guernsey bull, 4 mules, farming tools Agnes Trehy, has returned to | connection with the tax must also he A 1 of all descriptions, markers, mowing her home on Farminston Road aft N ¢ machine corhiharyesten, meaper, isulk him a delegate to visit many of the fin the service, Miss Ireida Lund, a | spending. the week-end with o == —_— P 4 S plows, lime sowers, land roller, ma- Botel congregational churahes in the cast| Red Cross nurse. who has heen in | af Norfolk ton has left the employ of the Reriin o g N 3 nure spreader, wheel harrow, prou jole and to Jlecture on the work that the | France for the past two vears, Miss e G society of foreign missions is doing | Lund was stationed at the same hos- visiting | Construction company and enterad : . 1 hlog; ; §-horsepower Foos engine, on M« 3 1 Jdnng . with friends in New Haven. Si. Francis hospital at Hartford, 1o T trucks, saw and avbor, hay tedder ashington In the west. . pital as Sergeant Farold Ventre Mr. and -Mrs. Horace Ritzgerald | train : g T N B | ~pring tooth harrow. potato digger, | > 69-71-73 Lafayette St At the Icensinglon ‘“C:'r,u"”m”flv“‘h" recen{liielumcu it livan | i dLae L8 T S S e e N e D e o low down farm wagon, & combination 2 Cor. Washington A el e e i G jouel meved diom Bncitoriiis e E o naRen R DI e et en 2-horse Wagons, 2 set hobs, ladders ; B’ NEW BRITAIN, CONN. severnl years and will oceupy the j Playground Saturday afternoon and ] & : Bllaantiiones P stter dannig p Ll The Ridgeway club of Berlin will [ . M. North residence. assisted in cleaning up the premisecs g < : mill. stone hoat, seeder, separators, £ American-European yuple arind 2as engine, 1raskh : hold its regular RULLes ieL S Ensmongine (8 ! Only First-Class Patronage Renedict conducted the services and RidL ey CIl Moot Jelivered a sermon. which related to the missionary work that is heing done in the West. Standing room ureh was at a premium, as i Former " " % of Rev. Mr. Bene- |of Meriden avenue. All members are | Perlin Grange hall the first week in | Dast several months has suffered an.- former membe 4 ‘ 2 ons, colony hen houses upright = { requiested to he present as tickets for | June, enterta o 1 he | ot hrealdo s nnndi=t ol b e . e o tions, © " B 1 Ps = ik " en preceding the dance. e condition of ('a udley e ym the finest § s {00 numMerous fo me: © Meriden and = Mid an::yv“ym ‘vv”‘ which is to he given at the Meriden b Milled from cles 1 nitmerous to mention. Al the Spring Wheat - ERRS . hion services. It Armiocy. under & Auspices o | ; y qualily of hard Spring PIONEER'S NOTICE- As | am to sell the h“:,‘:h had a larger congregation *rHiol ind the auspices of the | Mapel cometery is critically ill at his | Middlessex County hospital at i Angelus Flour when used in Jarvis' farms at blic auction | Served from 'M,’ lay than at any time during tha very haking make the lightest, 12, all of the above will he sold | vesterday 1 o of vers.sRev. Mr. Ben- George B. Anderson is ill at ! critical. Mprs. Carl A Dudley, wife most nutritions, most appeti R s e, s e SPECIAL TODAY A n : = 3 J N o o 1 A ue | of the patie recenily died 1 his Y } 1 . 3roile “hicks "|»"‘ ':"/‘Z“L eiven a hearty welcome fol- More Real Estate Deals, her home on Berlindale aven i the patient, T lied at . ing bread. rolls and biscuit the farm adverlisement. Sale rain | lj Broiled Chigken, edic Jowing the services. weekly meeting this | The Berlin Roy Scouts are makingz Trueman Elton, who has bheen i) ing machines, waler pipes. hog wire, avening at the home of John Conlon | arrangements to hold a dance at the | At his home in Kensington ¢ harn mall tools of all d Solicited and Accepted arnesses. small 1ools of all descrip s : Iulian A. Hall, caretaker of fhe! Who was recently removed tfo In Main Dining Room club, will be distributed among the | home on Hudson street dletown is reported to he members. Mrs A .special serv- Adam Adamoviteh of Worthington Mrs. Emerson Hoichkiss of Kan- | hospital e Phompsor Milling Co.. Lock- <hine. Lunch for the evening, which |ridge has sold' a dwelling house and | SiNgion has suffered another nervous | Rev. Watson W l"fvmuif_ Who o port. N. Y. — Sold by FRANK | premise the former |several acres of land to H. N. Minoy, | Preakdown and is critically ill at | several days was a guest of his father TERCIAK, GROVE ST, ROBET M. REID, ¥rench Fried Potatoes, Corn Fritters, Tea or Coffee, may he had on the jce was called conducted " by b - was _also condu the local contractor, who will oceupy | her home James J. Woodruff of Worthingt tioncer, 201 pastor Rev. Expert Auc | | £ % Main S, Manchester, | 8 Mr. - Benedict left this. morn- it in the near future. The property Miss Catherine Fagan of Kensing- | Ridge, has returned to Lynn, Mags, . . onn. Tel. 265-4, i Mr.

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