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Y NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 19 PLAINVILLE NEWS o gy NAVY DEPARTMENT WIRELESS MESSTH E@%@%fl%{:gz NEADACHES ADVISED OF TRIP TRAGE OCEAN FLIE i | “FRUITATIVES” Brought Relief | Progress Apparatus on Planes Design A i The First Day He Tried Them. : , Early Morning Blaze Causes Loss. - Made for Only 230 Mile Radiu Washingto 17.—The th cablegram from the 1 5.8 M | i ¥ merican Sen hin | ville, transatlantic flight slation moy ceived at the navy department at rom Trepassey " 5 ‘ ; o'clock this morning ! \zore Select Your Camera or Kodak Now | o Water Guses G vor e [ il : Wit by noon. The ‘pa Bristol—Ig I T ton time) Al The pa prom B dmund Tarm sold 1 e e et e From the Following Bargains [T TR | | e e D i |8 e G i O SD Trepassey om Newfoundland. cms. S i e s munication no longer was possible by Since the flier . It | the lielsipassed ot ot ica At this season and in anticipation of coming vacation joys, you will ) ” want . Camera or Kodak. It will add much to your pleasure and with Plainville suffered au indu ity aid, pleasant memorics of places and scenes are the more readily evoked. this morning when the (. CHOOSE A BROWNIE. No. 2 i< priced $2.75 and No. 2A is $3.50. Folding Autographic Brewnie No 2 is $8.00. No. 2\ $9.00. Folding Auto- graphic Kodak No. 2 u-_sn.:.o. No. 2A for $11.10. 2 4 ik o e BROWNIE FILMS, No. 2, size 2 e, For Noo 24 233 R sl RS E R #] suffered a great deal for {hree or for 23c. Itilms for No. 3 and 3A, size 1 for 35¢ roll. & | came =0 quickly enveloped in flames A SR T Reductions on Premo Film Packs, are these, take note of them, size | that it seemed to vanish into space. | four years with 4v:7uusbufl 1ecad- ington time) according to a radio 215 x33 for 40 size 2% x4 Y for 0¢; siz 41, for 59c: size 31 X5% M | Nothing could save it as the fire had | @chcand Dyspepsia. IIad to take {wao from the 1 3 for 69c; Size 3x3! for 69¢. We also carry a complete line of Ansco B | & big start before discovered | to four scidlitz powders every other \zores, received by the navy depart- | only explanation was that Cameras, paper and supplies, special discount to dealers and the profes- The Ovigin of the fire still remains | day, Tried doclors—ate bran gems— | ment at 9:32 a. m munication bots sional trade. Aisle 15, Main IFloor. o v mystery. The alarm was ziven iy 1‘,“"‘; all kinds of remedics — but “.\'w.;nuyv ;m,. No. 2 the destroyer | the Fitzgerald family who live a lit % g arding less than 5 S i o it i | S GHGL B good “”“1,}“"“"1 arta the fivst possiblel landing place unforcseen ha C At the time the alarm was given the| ‘Fruit-a-tives’,or Fruit LiverTablets. ) tor the planes in the Azores. Punta | Pening erpefltlfle repe P | hiaze was dangerous and when tho 1 was relieved the first day I used Delgada Bay where the machine While only the NC-4 was men Rl [ department arrived later it was pe- them. Zhey made me well and keep hope to land is 150 miles east of ‘l'vwvr ‘\"HH‘ message received at 4:3] Is dainty and durable for intimate wear. Special soft *finish, Ser- vond control, o b e e D R e e ‘eri‘x}w less than 300 miles from sta- =} il ’w']wwy s he h»‘{»d ‘w" rlvw-vl')phn\ ne Crepe, makes fine Lingeric. . H. Calor, owner of (he building i 4 s gre Gt { tion ship 22, spedidestiroyersNo ogether. 'w""\\'mrmlz better than Muslin or ordinary cottons, the Crepy weave of f s HHvulv\' for the i“ ”'1, |‘<“‘I“‘: of the n““_’- things ‘Fruit = Erom the fime the aerial voyag this soft and dainty fabric never wears out. That makes ironing unnec- s fire. “ys (herc was ab.| tives’ have donc for me. = — | left Trepassey Bay shortly after essary, that with the advantage of small initial cost is an economy in olutely no tire whatever in the | I have many friendsin Ogdensburg | as the wear on tires is wore than the | 0°clock last night. until they ha | | way of Atlantic coast radio stations | e 0 4 and messages regarding the progress| oo ! t of the seapianes were being delaped nunicition awithi 11 Lor Company factory on ICores: MR. C. E. BESWICK to the Azores and from there cabled ville avenue was totally destroyed hy P to the navy department over i special While most officers at 160 Caroline Ave., Ogdensburg, N.¥., | cable, | Partment felt littlc The NC' 4 passed station ship No 22, at 12:10 p. m. (8:10 a. m. Wash- vy depat ment ha ooy e navy dd | disturbed by the fact that their me sages did not come through reg Columbia at Horta, | MY during the ecarly morning. Tk cable. con i een the Azores an| 150 mile from i : ad. been i terrupted by some rassed destroyve No. 3 Jaundering worth considering building as cven the hoiler fire wwa nassed d e 1 The Patterns arc most pleasing, charming rose-buds, bluetz flights of POt out last nisht 6 AviorRs dlon birds, fancy stripes, small checks and plain colors, give chance for hroad- not work Saturdays and (he fires 3. 1. BESWICK. b Mk L est choice. I7or Ladies’ Dresses. Waists, Children's Clothes, Rompe were all extinguished s usual on C. L. BES Be rum during the summer. 1 not | 2 b r”,r'h\ radio Mossages. B; i 3 ) g iy i . 2 b det ely decided whether e cars s means the powerful governme: Nighties, Billy Burkes, Pajamas and other garments, width is 29 inches, Friday misht. When Walter Calow, |+ * 50e. 2 hox, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. ‘\\”v‘u:t”:\my‘v‘\”ym!m\’\“, »"1\V\~vv‘h\\v-v et Wonercile ‘“\):(m;‘n‘ B Y‘mwlm \‘th s ‘.\“.VW(”;P Lr sl 8 nmw‘yl';‘ym- ”‘[f.”‘h B }\h“ “l\m left iho | At all dealers or sent on receipbof | i opons. The jitneys are hecoming | Navy department wateh party con| gelicdesiotiers vz 88 s besrel L g T T price, by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited: | more popular now that they have be- | Stantly informed regarding the ex g { OGDENSBURG, N. Y, come permanent and it has been no- [ Pedition for more than eight hours = ticed that women arc now numbered Although the radio apparatus o to ascertain, started in a corner of | T —— : i T linoaitilithe menpiones vl v 1B the building near the boiler. 1t evic || (ho round about wity before reaching | os b nc DAassengers wherens a s 4 S of Sl Eilon : cfc CAehing | first they were skeptical to ride in the | figned for a radius of about 2 son its objective i RN miles. the Maine station intercepted e - time when discovered the entir The department and the Plainville DT S St messages exchanged hetween thy HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEFEND ON PROMPTLY building was soon a roaring mass of | Witler company came in for criticism | - Morrisey to New York. planes when they were more than 1 RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. g | Mames for the low water pressure. Towns- Local people will be interested (o] 200 miles distant v The alarm of as sounded at| people standing by watching the fire | learn that Dr. William T. Morrisey of Pruit-s ives? eceipls would warrant As far as more tha v usin; Fruit-a-tives’ on my receip N 3 =l gl tion” can be learned the jitneys are here to | 800 miles out, radio stations on thil SCEOMNCEEAIOH 4 stay and a regular line of them will | €0Ast were able to trace their progres| evening usual. The five, as far as the firemen were able dently had lLeen burning for This was declare v expert radio officers at the de: 10 minutes before six this morning. | rage did not hesitate to express their| Unionville has been appointed House ! partment to be one of the most sur Many thought it the six o'clock | opinions of the Plainville Watcr com- | Surgeon at the St. Bartholomew hos- | prisina features of the epochal un whistles and paid no attention to it | bany which they termed “failing in a | Pital in New York. The appointment | goptaking When the flight wasg L U tirst. The firemen, however, we pinch The entive fault, however, | 1% @ good onc and one which tests the | planned, it was not expected that th soon on the job and the department | Would scem to rest with the town | ability of the doctor. Dr. Morrisey is | stations on this side would be abld wrived at the fire about 10 minutes | "ther than” with either the Water | Well known in this town here, his sis- | (o hear Commander Towers' messagd Llater. A Jonah accompanied the fire. | Company or the fire department. The | ler, Helen, tgught in the local schools | after his squadron v 200 miles af b L Uostream of water on the burning | Waer was not low pressure but was | on Plainville avenue in Unionville < building, they found the water due to the distance which the stream W. LT UL s Invited, charge of the program, reported that will be ready to be sent to the press soon. The fair dates were sel for the Ew session last evening in the Berlin town BERL]N N hall. William . Webster, who is | | week of September 22, although it has nion on ERUR bl P ost s sure weak and able only o throw a | WAS$ forced to travel before being Members of the Plainvilie w. ¢, . | MAKEUP OF CREWS o Blfi ER['W[] many days the fair will be held. The S e e e 1 (O S e el e R | TR O (0 Gl e (0 T ES| the near future to malke final report Chief . I'. Prior ordered a call ‘.‘,,‘! The one west of il is at & greater dis- | pyasday afternoon. The local union The Wortiinilon baie aman sehoo) pounds pressure in cach of the two | 1 responded and after the pump 5 o SVl p. m. trolley for Southington, o s e e e di- | Jirectly i front of the factory therc Hemingway knlists, Each of the Machines Is Carrying Six LonEyontenday QL NINELALS AL Washington, May 17,—Three Amoari- b > Bl . Add N e : T e would nave heen the same 95 pound Burton Hemingway, the young son ¥ Sl cors chosen erine Hart, presi- i s 3 aratus did much to save the nearhy S i % en, Including Commanders can naval seaplanes, the N 3, NC 1 wwessure for use hy the firemen. As|of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hemingway of . OhnrehihiakestipenindPACATeSSH S SR e i el A e it e latss il homes from destruction as (he flames | 1 GSUEC To01 ; REEn RS o T s o and NG 4 wnich started) just before | COEE) T CEETRE it happened they were forced (o usc orth \Washington street, would not e > - SRR S on e saIel BN d et atnset s laiday fiom WEchnssey Biy il Apnstinto the ale 1o a great | 4 900 roel of hose from the east hy- | be satisficd until he was i member of NSV CCMINIGE. urer. Committees for the graduation | \ height when the apparatus arvived N. K., on the first attempt ever male sk drant. They used a Sinmese coupling | Unel s greatest fighters. Con- 2 SCHOOL CHILDREN ELECT ! cotevration wint e elected at a tater | i pin o piey BHUEIDL €360 MAL ) The huilding s a total | Tt was | ang divided the stream they expected | sequently his parents o imander TR e dite n old wooden one and had hec S0 Y ohn Towers, tl g late through the air had at four o'clock | 5 (¢ e and had heen axed | jnto two pozzles. As a result th word from him that he is a happy | 700 H. the fiight command- this morning, Waslinaton lime | . bany’s production of mall | Services at the Kensington Congre- | crossed 700 nautical miles, more than ;’_'4""" ,‘;_"Hm’m for a number atlonal church will be conducted by | half the distance of the longest and | 3onn: | : fimesdevoured i Hn ol “ e arleto P St P . % ©. arge amount of stock s Worthington Grammar School Class | Rev. Carleton Hazen, pastor. at 10:45 | most diflicult leg of the (ransatlantic 1 | Sesamoling lockia o'clock. Sunday school will be at 12 | gjap Uso destroyed hesides —Edelson - Krichevsky Wedding— | and the Christian Endeavor will meet | Messawes sent by the “Columbuses o O Church Notices, s but a small stream which was | and proud U Marine, having on- | ©r. announced the planes would start of | inadequate, The water pressure was | jisted and “atherinc g se Lead the | Catherinc Hart Chosen to Leac usurped by the distance which it was | been accepted, and is now [ with the following ercws | stationea at Paris Island S . e NG Licut. Commander P. N. L. has fighting blood and has t(wo forced to travel. Pressure is always products of | reduced according to the distance Beilinger, commander, Licut. Come | brothers who are now in the navy other small factories sent to the Cal ! which it travels and that proved truc | crarence on the L. <15 imd | mander M. AL Mitscher and Licut. L. at 6 o'clock r loss may [ this morning. The 95 pound pressure | jyar e it | 5 : : 8 T of the air from plane to plane sand " ing. Harold on the Transport s, 8 | T. Darin, pilots; Licut. Harry Sadene Other News Items About Town. At the Blethodist “alureh Seivioes i) th 1t oms that ol e 10 000 all of which s | at the hydrant was so reduced after | yirginia, The latter has just returncd | awater, radio operators will be conducted at 10:45 o'clock by | 1 K¢ CESHRVERS TLE0 1ned (R 1328 | cully covered by insurance traveling the 1,000 feet that it would | d 2oon Rev. Lounsbury. pastor. Sunday Fire ¢ i rove cffective for fighting the X 3 pretiii ¥ G s ¢ Causes Criticism, not prove effective for fighting the at the opgning of th A B. annual | o061 classes will meet following the £ W, 5 interacntd ¥ fair last night. Rev. J. . Brennan |10 ne o0 tiin i mpwarth [cusie : Rl o pastor of St. Paul's church and | «il) meet at 7 o'clock, relayed to the American naval radio hi o criticize 1o any factory for finishing > reach over § hief machin= from his ninth trip with doughboys | ist's Mate C. I. Kester, and Machinist being brought to the states, and the Rasmus Christensen {iieNCapoiiRace) 5 iy s Plainville people do not often set] NI former but . € f"l: Jitneys On the Increase. {reasuver (of the society, opened the |l Mase al St Paul's. ebuveh will s | Stationiat Bar Harhor M, and thence R antitlionarate oo i |]H} e L s ities by extending 1o ce en ? . lront to the navy department. These | VAUage of the fire which destroyed | "¢ e RS SCR LGOI R T 3 Sl TR cvening's aclivities by extending 1o [ celebrated by the pastor, Itev. U. « partmen ) TR e tr Ll Saving proposition if the .number of Big Real Estate Deal. Standing room was at a premium engincers narvowly escaped losing - Commander Towers 1n an arm on duty in Cuban waters with | charge, Licu Commander * H. G, the Adantic fleet Richardson and Licut. D. Crittendeny | pilots; Lieut. Commander . A. Lava “the public a hearty welcome. During | Rrennan at 10 w’clock. Sunday school | 1essages showed the three planes to o £ the course of his remarks, Father | classes will then meot ¢ making cxcellent time and indi- S R B Detinen ol s S B e R reported this morning Brennan said the treasury of the so- | At the Berlin Congregational chureh | cates that all was going well. :’y‘:‘l"”“':y"” beciuse the o @ Uiell & g : B o mnserE o ciety has shrunk to its lowest ebb and | services will he celebrated by Runing Uepniatn0o gmiles onfilen IS S S se o ki onitho il o B S L A e | e S e B e e S NG deut. Commander * o i T TS s S (0| i) A iy Fockon af the planes averaged approximately §5 | Which sounded, or, i they knew j, | M5 hoen sech :lm‘v““ujuv“\ o ‘HHHI‘II '\’tm\\'hu.l J(l‘:w‘m'c:nu. \jthm’x:va "0 | Lead, commander; Licut. Walter Hina malke this annual fair a financial suc- | o'clock by Rev. J. C. Brennan, pastor. | miles an hour. Naval officials es- | 16V did not know the district in Sl e b e R ANEl reten final oy e ol et LiSus BLEStone nilota) cese. The entertainment was fur- | will meet following the morning wor- | timated that should this average \\“rl 0 e lewv called ther The e ““”"‘ Sl e e i | Real Estate company Anthor ¢ nished by the Ivy Minstrels of New | ship. The Christian Endeavor will | maintained—and it was believed it | “"‘ joxncedinumberithveewhleh sl e L e D ety i sloa (e TS oo ATt Gl s i, S Britain. Mrs. Bernard Corr, who was | meet at the church parlors at 5:30 | could be with daylight spreading over ;;""" s "[l"i“'zf\","‘ ”\':, ’_‘(“‘ B Tilio | e T e s e (i o Gk Lo e fel i e ! the openins and closing soloist, made | ©'CRCK s T G she andiatiante T he planes would qqurters in (e fiko houss. on | 1L wan reported as having come herc |l run v large up-todate faym, [ 2es Al His Banred Benrt cilnoh At reach their . luimsalate oblectivell oo L streot, and, instend of woine o | from Waterbury. At the presnt time | ender, radio ope i Lieut. Brax- driving would indicate anything In connection with many real es-|jon Rilodes and boatswain I Moore, engincer of & new and larger buss than | would seem (o have eclipsed them all Ve 1 Charles Rood radio operator Lieut J I.. Dreese Jr ind Chief Machinists Mate I3 Rhodes, ens owner | ¢ \ig hit when she sang “Forever Is & big hit when g kst Fast Terlin will he celebrated at 8 | punia Delgada, Azares about 9 a. m. | i e e e un e Secure Local Diamond. o'cock by Rev. J. C. Brennan, pastor. | Washington time, more than three | ' C5t Main street directly, is reported Llwoen Here and Brisisl and ihey| Tip Niking A, € o New Britain Red CYOSS EXDert Sunday school will follow the sermon. | hours carlier than the time set by the | \°, Ve started across (he railroad | € \\‘.‘n‘m‘nw 1 mood business. The | has secured the use of the Rockwoll & A visiting minister will deliver the | yost. optimistic. crossing bound for the eastern end of | l“_‘y‘]“”w on here and the neighbor- | Drake baseball diamond for use thi sermon at the ISast Berlin Episcopal [roadiicimesnihetcianagihoyne i) seuson. The fans of this to ¢ their meeting following the motning | jowing message to the navs Gepartn| 0 At EOMIGii i nslendl Eon The roads from this town to South-) Those desiring to meet the Viking e e e RS Betlin Bricfs. zen! instonEtewiBrismEa s uninsion) ftear tinuid it SRR Bl RON on Plainville will give the entertainment Mrs. Franciz H. Shaw has sold her | Astytatnd fontsennlines Snt G- 11 are older and rough and therefore | of $05 Bast street New Britain. Sullivan’s orchestra will furnish the i residence in Sunset lane and will | * N4 signals getting weaker. However nofi=ofchonscabllRIE NS EINNINGRGY sl Notices: S SR e freak work may avail itself oarly in . e tian 9 kY | morning and probabilities o ¢ Edclson-Krichevsky Nuptials. Selectman Willard 1. Alling is con- 1 hilit e w Y }m of worship will be held at 10:45 The marriage of Abraham Edelson, | fined to his home in Kensington suf- | S ’]"V””‘ o sean s unal 614w o'clock and the sermon will bo con of Louis Edelson, and Miss Annie | fering several body bruises which he| - delaved official report from Tre- HEEL B e ety B ol o | Krichevere. of 30 Hartford avenue, | Feceived in an accident several days|PASSey Bay to the navy department | o) TS G 1 G O, T iR oty et () CORiod o @ at 2:25 o'clack Washington time | | cd to the church by George 1. Mastin 4 t 3 o'clock in the Ukrain- There will be a meeting of the (it was estimated the three plancs | | 3 S AR vl UL oFLSo SO LA Lh o TSt S Farmers' club this evening at the | Were 125 nautical miles ahcad of their | | A the a Long. Long Time. Mrs. Carr, who s sang “‘Beautiful Ohio,” also pleased. The entertainment for this evening will be a vaudeville show. The “boy singer” who made a blg hit at the T. A. B. fair in New Britain has also been secured to perform. For Mon- i o the town. The chief, it is said, wa Shorly after i o'clock this morning i the Bar Harbor station sent the fol- Congregational —The regular sery- time at services, ian hal Britain homie of William Shepard sehedule. At that time the Cape ltac The Sunday school will mee [ senberz will perform the cercmony u ) g ‘\l'\v‘!r'm‘ dinner will follow at the N ‘ radiorstationfsulBvitsfin communica - noon. Tho last meeting of the Rroth brides home after which the couple| MARK TILIS DATE—JUNI 16! Gonieilih SENC g | | erhood cliss for the season will b el olon o= o aktin Washington May 17.—Revenue col- ?,I",‘l‘;»_.':'(‘:“‘“)"‘ “‘j”"‘\l"‘ ; | | neld fomorrow and Gage Kent, who is To Have Wrestling Bouts. lectors are notitied by the Internal e ’r:m..\w.»- [““lh \‘/ Frsalnnon . [ u vy |\~H.xnu‘1 u‘,...\ l".\ul\ c. wil “pu ! Local wrestling fans will he pleased | Revenue ireau that as June 15 is 2 g is ancrda | 35 Vest Maln St' | | of his experience ho ung Peo | of the previously cstimated distance ples society will meet at 7 o'clock learn that on next Thursday eve- | Sunday, the second installment of in. L ance 5 - 2 O iexiihuneds at 6:25 Greenwich, 9.25 Washington The topic will be: “Life, the School of ning there will o three wrestiing houts | Come Guxes due that dax Wi he ac- | 1 S88 Gretnwien, ©20 Washington [ oFappreciatelsaiietyafonialfet S i i i held in the Foresters' hall at the Ber- | cepted on Monday. June 15, No ten- | {7 ane. ore eportec s hav rc ars 5Bl Y o ) n &, our olv co Ain 1alr grounds. The main hout will | 44y period of gice for payment of | 1S PHANCS were reported el hundred dollars, one must! church of Our savi Holy com 2 ; i o 3 2 1 Ventres and “Kid Ess- | taxesion that date is allowed this yeul d 7 S 5 5 re ars. | munion at § o'clock and mornin b betmecn Ll Shc n IGRL s M i s ‘”“,‘,‘ll-‘,‘o IS AT R S TR GO Nafl‘/e ‘/ea! W first get the hundred dollars. : Ly slaims to | service at 10:45 with preaching by ling, who claims to hol tion with the N 4.” i (oast 148-pound c¢hampionship. “Kid" | old Revenue s al’ld To get the hundred dollars | rector followed by Sunday xehool R A I v has = p P Ve o, Qi Hist V45 the mstor Wi b o5 (o el S e AWANDED s S forktnctankatoRntotectisimy Il ee TR SR been in the service as wrestling H R E R a soardd 5 J aKe > IF “vy day schoc » « it noor structor at Camp Funston, Kansa IO s TS S e Naflfive P@i‘k ply take onc dollar, five, ten| suna hool will be held at noon James McCarthy and Yousg Patrick o Bt _What you can—Deposit it| Youns People's service at & n.m 1 L Froops, = evening service at 7 o'clock with | > of Hartford, will come together for 2 : el s 1 i ol : £ 1 _|eve Ll oclock w et match, while Youns H::m\”!fl[()-‘:l May 17 The ansin | § Vve hand;g Gniy and d%d?\ nn”)((;nl pay regu preaching on "G e 1w of W Hercules, Al Ventres' protege, will 3 2 Sl sorvice e cehiosin . larly for more deposits. S - e open the night's activities with “Kid & 3 ImGHEly ¢ odges heavy choice steer A > Zion P TINE v oTehinta Gilbert, of New Britain. The bouts o merilorious sevice qs manager of \ The bank furnishes thef o:4s; Sunday school at 12:30. Fve ol W atis ot 6T Rastol maske T L = I Sae the ailroad administration’. OO 5 £ : ;e o A | ning worship at 7 bW e will start promptly at 8 o'clock. EAPSU] ! S R beef. B | safety and helps cultivate the [ nine worshiv at 7:45 with Rev. E. .|\ "¢ the exccutive committee of the Barrow preaching. Acorns vs. Crescents. A i : Hine TataUblIc leltet Iromis i (hrift to realize it. \merican Red Cross who has sailed he Acorn baseball team will play 5 tary Baker informing him of the | & A‘L HRUERS PH“MPTLY A THE TS for Irance on his way to Cannes, the Crescents of New Britain in the & L award in recognition of Mr. Hodges L ¥ Members Victory Minstrel t ow e . s or the Jictony LSt | where he will join the conference of J Ay e MOFRON, i especially meritorions and conspicu- | § . . roupe are reminded tha ere wi . first game of tI eason to pecially mer DLVEHEU s : ed th 1if| vhisre et ok che ans j afternoon at the Berlin Fair grounds. i 1147 e ous service in the successful co-ordi cLl l lnv! e rus 0 be a rehearsal at 12:30 o'clock tomor- | Red « oL caon A ‘1 '<‘r H\»(‘ five o . nation and carrying out of troop | | ® | row noon. This is important and all | &7 powe e world's foremost Dircctors Hold Meeting. ; E d carrying t a ¥ TFE 2 el - =5 3 0. ealth and sanitation experts are E vements between camps tc ts : v PIERCE &1 membhers are urged to be on time hea The board of directors of the State = 5 (o) Movements between camps to port T'EL. 148 WESE MAIN AND PIERCE STS. Rruce Gilbert, U, N., is home on | taking part in the conference. hich is held each year at the of embavkation, cte. Mr. Hodges died : s Fair whic s d 3 L \ iy i i Chde ! PLAINVILLE, CT. 1 sonmiancneninn, (¢) Underwood & Underwood. Berlin Fair grounds met for its annual uddenly in this city March 14.

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