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PLA]NVILLE NEWS ing. The attorney for Mr. Moriarity notified the ' Southington authoritic = == | that his client would be unable (o i:zm,m.- and asked that the c | and the case Will probably he heard | tomorrow. The Chalmers car wa Y | owned by F. W. Rankin of Ilartfo U | soldiers of the 102d home and result of the accident received numer- | s ous cuts and bruises. He will be charged with operating a motor | deem Them Until Maturity | " pear S sy AlmOSt Here Several 'local people will be num A 5 yost office, officials declare. War fi- You think when your little Darling ¢00s happily in having its daily bath that therc is nothing made D¢ quite good cnough Infants' Department this week you will feel différently for they are as near perfect as the m o the men financing the war asked for same applies to Liberty bonds al- “Dimity and Poplin, plain smocked and hand em- R broidered, 98¢ to $3.98 cach. $1.69 to $12.00. There will be a rencarsal of the lo- —_— — cal minstrel troupe tomorrow night in | . ’ = . Preparation for the covening's enter. | Constellation and Hartford Will Be ! Reports Show That Over 5,000 People tainment to be sgiven in Forestville Friday night. The troupe will per 1 form in Berlin two weeks from last nent Monuments to Navy. | Notables Included, night, May 19. s = bered among those who will 5enr Admiral Sims of the U. S. navy. speak A o I} AUTO[STS T0 BE IN GOURT T el il et i peaking of transfer time in the husiness sense . | Thursday night Jut a limited nam- . ES e 3 i S < e | i o it L et of the word means that your overcrowded files will Southington Authoritics Will Prosc. | 2ddress. The admiral was in charge have to be weeded out and the old correspondence cute Those Involved in Recent Ac- | the war and many Iocal men served | ¢ | under him with the fleet of the N 3 . et SHOULD INTEREST MOTHERS BY THE cident at Dunham’s Bridge—ifold- | sea i “*!§ in a vault ¢r room especially adapted to that purpose. PG 7 i i p g = 2 up is Keported—Other News Ttems. L e '8 We have these Transfer Cases in wood, steel, leather- '@ ette or tar board which can be seen at our show rooms stamps arc being cashed at the 1ocal th York today were | several Plainville people who had | : fiendopiogie sy sonil The Javision service and quick deliveries on any of the different “hen you see eatly fashioned dai garments are featuring at our oncy to be lent io the government : Y " , cor il IS IFCliees Bhe nsa il mueliloned idain g sarmenteine re LS L B o e o, Samh nien DG U e | § styles. Do not delay until the last minute but act now. sonnel in France wus changed by re- miotherfoouldinopesfon RMulkcall et il SRVl iBabulan At sReaiciant seethaim, small loane Bron i 1o o tULle | qded with the division amonx them | Our representative will call if you so desire. Of aople lolia Shat 0 o end oyl eing Merton Lamb, Edward Ba s, LONG DRESSES made of fine Nainsook Silk, INFANTS' SKIRTS, lonz and short, of Lawn Severally carst dURiiEs whicht timeisiho (1= MEHOTARID, Blnand b ione ranging fr $1.25 $12.50. also white corduro X 4 sion is Captain IEdwin Lewis of el r'oi"_" ww % A i braid trimmed, $1.25 to $10.98. Bonnets in Muslin ville, it s safe to say that {he sov- | New Britain, who because of his close ) FLANNEL G ILUDES 82t T A Silk, 39¢ to $5.98 each. ernment will have but few stamps to | conneotion with this town is virtually 103 Asylum Street, 150 Trumbull Street, Hartford 5.98 each. D i e i A y ) BABY SWEATERS, plain white, pink and blye, SiIK and Wool: 23¢ 10 $1.00 cach. e VTR i G R, T R A T Invest in the Fifth Victory Loan. or white with pink and blue, slipon and coat styles, BABY SHIRTS. cotton and wool, all wool, silk, other condition which exists here is| Py thise will aonterithe sccondtdesres SEE THE ROMPERS, Chambray, Crepe, CASHMERF J.\(‘KI-ITI hd \\I:\l”ll’\li ff(:‘.‘fn-l\: e rm;‘.“xi»:ll;“:“ have money heladue onioit Al eme as 2 " or hand embroidered, and specially priced : Al L i | urzed to be present. 2 3109 \nofher phase of the siuation ts) UEE 1S S RISIEL L er or | FAMOUS OLD BOATS {150 KILLED OR PUT 5 v S ; ¢. plain white or with blue or pink Stimpelanil sank e ot e Deinie | tollodni iteachings stam Wiins irccoys o BABY STOCKINGS, in cotton cashmere, silk BABY SOX, plain whi it eh! B JoNT G I ered rrom a recent illness and TO BECOME RELICS| TO DEATH IN and wool'and all silk. White ones priced 33c¢ to , trimmed, 39¢ P Baby Bootees in good assor who would be expected to do so N\‘~L'i e ot » | . MUNICH et o TR X will receive some new posters to w.n" BIG SHOWING OF NOVELTIES for Baby's use. Books, Hot Plates, Floating Toys, Bubble placed conspicuously hefore the nub- | Sets, Bath Tubs, Dressing Tables, lic urging them to keep up their pur- | | | | | [ of Furopean navil operations duriag . . o put away in suitable Transfer Cases which are placed NumbBered among the throng of CLOTHES WE SHOW IN BABYLAND {| uoimir il sees o e , . at any time. We are equipped to give you prompt Anoine did hot ¢ for large sums o nancing did no i ums of | s made up of many drafted men | placements. Several local boys par- | some hand made, hand embroidered, and lace Nainsook, lace and embroidery, also hand made treasury would have a chance to zet o ey s o0 tiois trimmed, for $1.25 to $10.00 each. embroidered, 98¢ to $5.00. back mv[‘n its fc n\v nd pay m'[(r he homes here already, having secured a o A R 5 e debts without embarrassment. the | roy urs leave Soor S s WHITE DRESSES, six months, one and two LITTLIE WHITE COATS, long nd short, on o t \\\I‘”(. Nar e few hours leave yon after reaching — e sizes, lace trim, hand embroidered, with prices and two year sizes, of fine cashmere and crepella, stamps ¢ S camp. Another man with the divi- | . year sizes, la o Lk Tl seabrotdeteod isome towns and cities as they are in Plain- N monfhe oncianuEne Az BABY BANDS. cotton and wool, all wool, and redeem at the time of maturity. The| considercd one of Plainville’s fighters. 2 = & 8 P hol, o0¢ $2.00. that se ra solc ) s of other $2.00 to $3.00 cach. Extra good values. and silk and wool, 30¢ to $2.00 sty joveral sold bonds of OUIEE o0 Toun candidates @i a meetine o | P e that the people who are cashing their | i et Almost daily the.local post office . = R 3ed Time Dolls, Baby Carters : attles, Toilet ] Bunny Hug Rabbits, Bed Time Dolls, Baby Carters and ¥ t i e chase of stamps. .Itecently one al Removed to Washington as Perma- Have Been Arrested—Many Wardrobes, Bassinettes, Hampers, Scales, Toilet Sets, Baskets and things innumerable. e S e D il ot SN over $100. The ilocal oflice requires HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY TOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY that a three weeks' notice be given Louis Paul has resigned his clerical Washington, May 6.—Plans for Berlin, May 5, (By the Assoclated RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. “f‘f"”‘] l"*"-\'lfl'"!’* are cashed. This is | position in a Forestville store. bringing two famous old ships of the ' Press.)—One hundred and fifty per- in order that the money may be ol b : the WANTED—To do your paperhanging | Navi—the Constellation and the ' 5ons were killed or executed during e e | T i W ol el ]| At e (19 SR sl S iU R G e e according 1o give a chance for reconsideration hy teed; prices reasonable. R. W, | permanent concrete foundations in the &1 account of the fall of that eity e De Tioior mital, wwhers e remaiued For seversl| [LC BeRwn desiiing the money. Uhs Johnson, 24 Iarmington avewue, | tidal basin in Potomac Park and thus Printed in the Lokal Anzeiger. Among to attend this celebration is rosar e e i el e | T AL G e TG 06 R o Plataville] Conn 5-2-5dx | preserved, are being considered by ' the killed were Herr Toller, director BERLIN » M. Griswold, who is confined at his [months. e is the only loc: writing continually for money as it ik \cting-Secretary Roosevelt in connec- | ©f the Soviet government and Herr home on the Farmington road, missioned officer to be wounded. i ! 3 Resume Activities. has not a welcome reception by those ; < . 2 R t fith a survey now being made | Sontheimer, a communist leader. Her Ensign Joseph Kaminsky, son of : ion wit ) g > & trying to get all the mor yossible VE T S bha Hatttond for 1epain Seidl who was said to have gatec Mr. and Mrs. John Kaminsky, of last | pov ey pe 1 ARR' ] TO() LA E of the Hartford for repairs, o have instigated 3 the government. < expected the survey board will | the Shooting of hostagés, was beaten e R e e A e It is expected the survey board will . The Berlin & Suflield Trap Rock arries which closed operations lust SRl e 0 E SUEY to death by Wurttembura ,soldia ‘\(\':,:",rr)“1|‘n\ ot \::ml that their!12 years and at the present time Hastings Tuncral. TO PARADE IN N. Y. | recommend that a newer vessel than | £ y Wurttemburg soldiers, #t " N - n s said = n The funeral of William Hastings Admiral Tarragut's flagship be placed ( 7 machinery was in need of overhaul- |stationed on the U. §. S. Wadsworth. I . | | | The Tagebl | : Sl da A : : - - 4 i ho Tageblatt states that 5,000 ar- : | ; AR was held this afternoon at 1 o'clock — as receiving ship at the Charleston c at i ar. ing, resumed nctivities againg today. | He received his commission several | yied RO LN Sremoon i 1 ocloct Navy Yard. The Constellation is at | Te5'8 have been made in Munich the The ‘officials anniounce: that some new ) montha before the signing of the armi: | saiiey un Broad streot; Burial was | 1kt of Liberty Division M Get Into | Nevyore e 10 o Constellation 18 at | isoners including Dr. Levien. jeads machinery has been installed and 11\n<s:!c5~. ) ] i Wanstea L e home lownlor thetne. of the Bavarian independent socialist quarries will in all probability be -w—j Ensign Tarle Leiwis, son of Mr. and | (oo B e o yais Aol NG fianqiTTowii Givkrnor Wonen tive for several monihs, It was wlsol Mis. Charles I, Lewis, of Kensinston, Wiiare tic R asel Al ey S g il S | | Ex_Represemafives Plan to Be|stated that a new forcé wint prob-received his commission last Septem- [ e quastion now beme nerd cone HbD ably be employed. ber. Ensign Lewis enlisted in the | gigerably Home Port Today On Presi- stitution at the Boston yard are the 5 HUNT WOMAN'S STRANGLEIR. | i Roosevelt does not anticipate ! around town is whether New York, May 6. Twelve oflicers . is to have a basecball team | and 414 men comprising the signal s e e Word was received by the parents | Nothing has been done about putting | 38(h Division, arrived here today from . has no idea of gathering all three of Montpelier, Vt.," May 6 he stay the United States government during |of Carmine Bastle, who has been | 2 towh team into the field to compete | Bordeaux on the ship Housatonic | yna famous old ships at the national | €F of Mrs. Harry Broadwell, who | with neighboring teams. Many of | which brought altogether 1399 troops. the recent war, both on sea and land: [ overseas for the past year, inform- k = 1 capitol | was strangled. to death and Jeft BULKLBY SERVED LONG TERM Captain Oliver Porter, son of Mrs, | in® them of his safe arrival In this | (he players have returned home but | Other units included the first anti-air- | naked in a garden on a side S street ;i 385 S 5 ave not become aroused as v ora achine battalio blete, & e 2 \. Porter, of Kensington, upon the |country. Basile has been sent to | have not become aroused vet. At ft_machine gun battalion complete, vithin hailing distance of the business rese adsworl o used to catel if air se ce suals and the 3 S 3 nl . opening of hostilities with Germany, | C4mp Upton. Basile saw active serv- | Present Wadsworth, who used to cateh [ ith air service casuals and the 16th | DAVISON HEAD OF | heart of the city, s still at large. Af- Licut. Benson' Only Local Commis- | o 'oicq’ (he Toorestry department af | ice during the last stages of the re- [ is in the navy Duteh” Ewald s [ and 335 Acro Squadrons. | totney-General Archibald arrived y i the people of New England would ' glqyeprs agree 1o the removal of the Constitu- tion to Washington and, therefore, Berlin’s Commissioned Men. Navy as a radio operator. Plainvilia Handkerchicf the Only Clue for Montpelicr Ofticial. a5 2 - v nele Sam’s doughboys. “Bill” The las s iberty) | IQ ST | i i P o e e cent war. He is a member of the | With Uncle Sam’s doughboy Bill The last units of the 77th (Li terday and took charge of the case to France, where he has remainec S 3 satisfie P < £ Private Ste Sullivan, also of | in civies and may play. As his aide | York, arrived home foday from Brest the hoay i had. boo: iy ¥ More Berlin Soldiers Return Home | ever since. During his stay in that| o ““'.,o (,‘,‘I:,'f:,'.' h::!‘ ‘\'\',-m‘(.l,,o to | he has Oakes, who, while a youngster, | on the steamer President Grant, too the garden. The Tnvl;\' :w::lemni n;:; jcoun iy e A s sollgruin crous o to 3l e Naskin® tn s ol hroiinel (e ¥ showed much falent and iy feared | late to parade with their fellows | Wi Scerve as Chairman of Governing | handkerchief with which the womam | sions, ‘near the firing line, but since | ' his safe arrival in this country.] Py opposing batsmen. Several men arc { through Fifth avenue here. The Pre was strangled. MHer husband, a car | the signing of the armistice he has | picoc “Sullivan has been in the | available for the backstop position, [ident Grant also brought nine officers | oard of Socicties, Organized penter, says he returned home at %0 | beenstationed at Paris, where he has | (o vico for oter a year and saw ac- | among them “Jim" McNally who is|and 665 men convalescing from ill. 3 a. m. fo find his wife absent and ”“.‘,‘ who has been chosern as a member of | been engaged at the.peace conference | yjon i the Bellenu and Verdun soc. | also recently returned from France. | ness or wounds, and number of in Paris, he Avalkad ! iio atrosts the rost of G the reception' committec at the sen- | doing clerical work. Captain Porter. | (o1 Ie js at present stationed af | Frank Cunningham is still avallable [ nurses and scatiored casuals—in all R t trying to find her, as, he said | when he left this country, was ranked | Gamp Upton. for the keystone sack. The place of | 5,390 {roops and nurses. s the movern. | e had done beforo, # as a second lieutenant. Berlin: Veterans Bioct Bwald at sccond would have to be fpproximately @it 0 Mdvaried Bmeni | ivaEislected Schalim an SoF BElioRcONers SRk e tomorrow afternoon at the capitol, Captain Matthew H. Griswold, son & el filled as would that of shortstop and orgia, Alabama and Florida ar- |ing board of the league of Red Cross BDACK TOM SUTT. announces that the following losal| 07y =0 g Mrs. Roger M. Griswold, At the meeting of the Berlin Vet- | {pjrq base. For fielders there are nu- | rived on the steamer Huron from Bor- cltizens, who are ex-members of the | ,¢ rensington, is a native of the town s' assoclation, which: was held | perous local men who would be val- | deaux. Yegisiature are planning to attend tie | .3 4t the outbreak of the war he evening at the home of Henry | yaple, There is plenty of talent for | The Huron brought allogether 3,265 sifairc, Major « Frank L. Wileox | goiood ©F Gmoiie Medica] Trainime Porter, the following officers were |\ eam and local enthusiasts are hop- | troops Including the 120th, 135th and Daniel Bradley, Horace D. Payne, | school in the West. After six montns | ¢lected for the ensuing vear: Presi-|ing that someone will take the initia- | 2661h Aero Squadrons, totalling 11 of- 2 Je Willard L Alling, William H. Web- [ e 5ining he received a commission ‘\’\’,’;"."' i Bauer; firat vice-president, | tjvo and start sor cthing. ficers and 433 men, and scattered cas- | 21" t1e world's Red Cross socleties | 200,000 suit of the- Bethlehem stecl ster, George E. Green, WAlliam Bull- | 20 52 J0E 00 BOFn s e “Vfllv.\\r?\’:.nl’u sacond ice-president Plainvillclin Drance: linls will be members of the longite which | COMpany against the Lehigh Vallgs Jey, C. W. Stevens, Daniel Webster, | France, where, for several months, he alter I. Penfield; Henry L. Porter, Oh what is so rare as a piece u('! - — will be controlled by a general:coun- | r&lWay company for munitions “als Col. Charles M. Jarvis, s ] secretary; Col. Charles M. Jarvis, | was on the firing line with the Second ! | sioned Officer to Be Wounded—Two —Veterans Elect Officers. Representative Claude W. Stoveas, eral assembly centennial to be heid socicties which was organized here to- i day. The league is the outgrowth eof | Bethlchem Steel Co. Sceks ,000.000 £ plans developed by committees of Red for Munitions Destroyed. Cross societies during the conference Wy Y held at Cannes recently. Jersey City, N. J., May 6.—The $2,- Plainville news in @ paper in France? ADOPTS 12 VILLAGES, il composed of representatives of-the | 168ed to have been destroyed in the s SCevaraiin Il brobanilite 1 marshal; E. I. Clark, captain; Rev. ¢ DS ' Claude W, Stevens fn all urobabllity | iy Bfates Covalr Owing to his E & S 1 A. Fiske, chapl L reallygl ap pened andgigivonchedi) e societies and with the governing board | Black Tom cxplosion and fire July L e o B R S Sl T s (A 10 e G| e e S QRO sing. tha | DY @ local YD man who jumped with | Methodist Chureh Will - Provide for [of 15 members, The members ), 1916, has begun in the supremae lonsex folxiof yeamitnan anviotithe | o et sl alcar alnl (hrocbiontiy T RET e L eSS o v andiee difand e noadl he Epieic French this board appointed today were: court. : =above mentioned. “Mr. Stevens ana | oned as a captain . there will be no parade of the local : - - . g i ’ sefore the signing of the armistice. AT lar S norialii L W tate = 5 = Irank L. Wilcox also served in the frints soldiens jand sallgrsfion Memorial dayil i ik qi{E i ha the Slory was/about Biie | New! York, Muy' 6. Tywelve vil- Sir Henry Stanley of Great Britain, BLUE AND GRAY” BAOK, Senate. T S e i O PSP Bovs e e el Brothers! afore) Miia | Iakes on {ho!(Chiatean-Thissty Latis: |\ Gount Rearanlay: of: Mrante, . Gount|l Newnortl News Vel las ik This reception is the second legista-| _ ... I'“;'”( o ”‘f‘ S x“ b "I'””;"'I”"M Stars and Stripes is the official paper | ficld have been *adopted™ for recon- | pragcara of Italy, and Prof. Ninang-| transport Madawaska arrived hare to. s that o veteran par: e hele S el el e . i : g : o tive general reunion and it is hoped e ff7lln\\::|l’l e I‘:r’(:w‘ e v Wi| ror the United States service men in | Struction work by the American |awa of Japan. These five members | day with the 114th Infantry Regiment by the committee that all of the ex- !all of the local boys, which will proh. | France. Its editorial staff numbers Methodist Iipiscopal church, it is an- | will meet and appoint ten more, who | of the 29th (Blue and Gray) Division members will be présent At the 1_”’]\ Balaboutitro "th Ty amonz its personnal “Bazz" Ilawley of vmmn‘ml »y w‘lu 2 (\'HM(I{M centenary fwi)j serve until the general council | numbering about 2,200 officers and first one which was held in 1846, | | SES gL Bristol, whose father is president cf | committee. Buildings are being con- | convenes. men, | 'Dhe W resiment i dorinaKEn r 782 e r ativi . 1 a1y e Reg 3 ceting 5 L 1 str 4 ) the “rel B e J LA s e N there were 4,782 ex-representatives ns i Grange Regular Mecting. the Bristol Manufgeruring company, | SUructed by the French sovernment = — largely of National Guardsmen from then living and 2,192 were present, The Berlin Grange will hold a 1 ind the church will contribute cloth- | which has a plant i this town. The : 4 JURLPSON UPHE | New Jersey, and Governor Edge, of ? e e S Gitiiee e = ing, kitchen utensils and far 1a- BURLIS PHELD. i h @s shown by the offcial register at ‘U“-‘! weekly ““9';"":""1‘ “""';'» paper often contains many items of ‘}":"‘ :\“ 5 Ian i3 5] !um state, came hecre to welcome o als e their rooms at the Grange hall. The ery. : . e the state library . Copies of Berger's Paper Were Iix- | (hem | - e interest to Connecticut men. The William Bulkley is the oldest [ Sraneelis tplanningdfitofholdiia Esociallll Foatsotater was Inlihe cltviot Tonrs y mempber fromgthe (ownimho il and dance at the hall “on: Thursday | nen ha purchased his pape On an Sliged Exomin s tend the celebratidh. . He is 91 vears | Sz i B R S ot e iR Washington, May 6. —Action of L O Z tt of age and served in the legislature | L, | To Hold Regular Mceting. local burglary telling of the “blow- Postmaster General Burleson in ex- . . e ermafl in 1865 and 1909. Besides being «ne The Tmma Hart Willard chapier, | jng” of the safe, the theft of betwsen of the oldest -residents of the com- g Daughters of the American Revolu- | gy . N : i “ i & an R $800 and $1,000, wnd the saving of £ the Milwaukee Teader, of whic IXCAVATING ¢ S y munity, he is the oldest voler re. ; n. will hold .th ANt e |V i G R e e (.| ih . € ce Leader, of which EXCAVATING AND GRADING tered in the town clerk's office. The | 4 jat the Berlin Congregational church | gimely warning of Miss Alzina Brunell Vietor flw\!:;o’]‘l was editor, was sus- | only ex-member who not plannin 7 parlors on Friday afternoon at 3 tained by the District of Columbia | ‘I who gave an olarm of fire. This is . S ollc iy i i court of appeals, which denied an ap- o'clock. Following a short business | the first direct piece of Plainville news plication for a writ of mandamus j meeting, Lieut. Arihur Benson and | to be reported in the official paper as The court held that the publicatior ’ It was in the Stars and Stripes that Henry P. Datison of United States, = — cluding from the mails certain copics CONCRETE CONSTRUCTTON Sewer and Water Connections Residence—152 Vance Street New Britain, Conn, Telephone 261 Alfred Ambrose Barrett, who recant- | tar as is lired ot SLO ARhORC 00| far as is known now contained articles “printed in the {1y returned from overseas, will relaie Forty Hours Devotion Fnds, ! . . . a b Ly > 3 R spirit of hostility to our government their experiences in Irance Both of IForty hours devotion whnich started and in a sp of sympathy for (he al v relg t an in the Church of Our Lady of Mayey central powers” and that the publisl g i 5 at the 10 o'clock mass on Sunday ers sought to “hinder and embarras Y After the long winter months, too .'““):_',' ’fy"'l‘:";h' "’V‘K’;"I'l‘“““"":_’ ‘7.”1 o ““f‘_ ful sight was to sec tweive little ._.l"”i Lt The opinion, prepared by Justice | NEW BRITAIN, NEW HAVEN AND much rich food and too little exercise, LIEUT. ARTHUR BENSON. \‘\:‘”‘“']M: h‘m s \“H\“NW:"“\ dressed in purc white, strewing i % Robb, expressed doubt that the post- NEW YORK medicine you can take is the M.\'Q of | Berlin, enlisted in Company 1, 102q | (amp Upton, wherc he expects to re- and A gift of roses was received by g publication in the future, sayving w!n»"l‘lll't'l{\ BY THE DAY OR HOUR, | 3 e, ceive his discharge. e is a membor statute contained no' expross g 3 Qonic laxative Regiment, In New Britain asa private, | €0ive __" S Y e | the pasior Rev. J. 1. Fay from p tatut ntained no' express grant of of the T7th division as bee s e e s hority Upon<his arrival in France he was | N. Barney, who lives in Farmington SUchanut A. H. HARR[Q & S P overseas for over a yvear, B —_— CELERH KING sent into the lines, and after scveral e 1 | Court Session Follows Smash, a £ : Three times a waek for three weeks, | SKirmishes he was recommended for a Berlin Bricfs, T b B S 1| GO G e Ry cup of this purely vege(aple | commission. After graduating from il | There will be a supper given (o the | StuSohiac..mor.. ctzoin shrdlu mw laxative tea and (rink it just berope an officers’ school, where he was sent \”M“.’w\ e enanaten U Southington road last week, when retiring. Gently, yet effectively, it wij - by the United States governmeni. he | ational church at the church parlors | Chalmers touring car and & Westeot uffins. s { I ) o drive out all impurities and not only | received the rank of second lieutenant | o, Thyrsday evening at 7 o'clock touring car were both ditched ielith b Air Service has ordered the sale of | Frame shop and garage, nearly make yoy feel hetter, but 1ook better, | and was assigned to the 80th Division St. Paul's fife and drum crops neid | badly wrecked, has not resulted in Tuompson .wnmsngh;or; Lockport, N. ¥ wpproximately one thousand Liberty | new, with fine Tot on main road. Just right away, giving you a sweet breath, | During the last stages of the war |4 regular rehearsal last evening. The [ court case. The casc of Joseph (v o motors of the 12.cylinder type. All | the thing for repair shop, Room te ¢lear skin and a healthy appetite [ Lieutenant Iienson. when leading his | 7. A. 1 Moriarity, operator of the Weste, ) dulius Masioria, 95 Grove St build dwelling on front. society heid its regular mact- ire new and represent a surplns above The flour that makes the § | Washington, D. C.. May 6.—The 3 most delicious bread, rolls and Sales and Salvage section of the Army FOR SALE | company over the ton, was severely | ing at the receplion rooms of tie | touring car, was to have come up in | the anticipated needs of the Air Sery- i, N, LOCKWOOD, i wounded and removed to a base hos- | hall, the Southington LOWn court this myr,. j ice: 107 CITY HALL

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