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PLAINVILLE NEWS | o o O FRGYMAN'S WIFE WAR COST PROBE DEATH OF INFANT) o oooes bt o e Tt W 0ne My A Bagr o T ‘ in Investigation Lt ing the recent drive to reduce the His. Bliza Stevens Suooumbs o |+ 5 %"t Who Taught Her Appreciating the good work being done by o ~ . 5 e Ny ' tl rastor o e 2 o “ < They worked at the front “Over Here" while the soldiers were “Over Accident at Home Pl chuti e e b N U fihne 14— Threetlargs Every man and boy in Hartford should do their duty and join the Boy Scouts, i | i | Washington, Juue 14. Investigas tion of contracts g, 2 : 9 ey ¢ and produc ol desiring to help him in his efforts to | “C's”, representing cigarettes, —card |, = o T TTCE w\"\'fl“‘i“’\"p“’-:‘ ! | ’”‘ uce th }”’ !“‘ tedness on the church | parties and cocktails, featured the | qoterniining the extent to which “_f! roperty, the Ministers' association is- - g 1 be- ro a " = 2 V 25 % testimor f Mre Emilie Neifert appropriations were Fi i | | | fore Justice Geigeri of v improper contractors will be the Graham investjd to raise money and offered to have al relations with contributions given by the white res- | preme court, at alfofEher s 1 undertaken E. Zi e bt Iicduced | idents of tie town handled b e i sia Zion Church Debt 1 1e_town handled by the ration action against the 1ah ¢ oating committee of the Dliedientitie mibiteazs £ - rector of St. James' Protestant work, probably at the end of nexf Independents Vlay Here Tomorrow Y € o ge wa 37163 di- | copal church, with the plaintiff deny- | week vided a follows—ron tributed e ¥ ling they were responsible for the di irman Graham (11L) in T —Other Items of Interest. White (riends In town, $iS1.05; 1 S s while v o indtcatey Kila b . cord which prevails. sile there would be severa 3 white friends oui of town. $50 R uch worldly | seneral meetir f Mrs. Eliza Stevens Weilman died | (ritwuted by mer Of her knowledge of such geners lectings of the full commit- WE HAVE A BIG STOCK OF SUITS--All sizes, styles, colors and fa- late vesterday afternoen at her home | §106.65. The morisare is 11 cs chre % | matters Mrs. Neifert asseried i e LS Uen tatlon sccoiify brics. 1f You are going away for vour vacation be sure you supply yourself oni Church street with deathiindircct=|i{o/$1,625. 37 whiich s/ gieater encours | husband vas nstvumentalidns Bripes CEtel HHOMSEE MO0 ihe fvations mdiy With a nice attractive suit. A line that is smart and fashionable and will | Iv due fo the inhaling of gas from an|azement (o the members of ing themBwithindhersspliereinlianuh e soMim dsn il e Sldeubesuinying Loy itract every woman's attention. Thc prices are moderate. Alterations fres B | open jet in the kitchen. She had| church. The work of Rev, Mp, \as notiacetnied lohiy the Bpulniais ounduonk Hog deensationalid svelopy of charge and promptly done. These specials should intercst you Leen unconscious since being found by | row speaks for itself from the fact| Preaching asainst material evils Ton i the oestisation [ af Sl SUITS—That were formerly priced up o §32.30 are now-—$19.75. a neighbor on Wednesday and her | that his people voted unanimously for Shel sl tliat whilejnextsepaalioni e c o s " e 2 SUITS—That were formerly priced up {o $31.50 are special at death had been expected hourly his return and that he has been ap- | from the clergyman was caused by | G I sscomuniseest ey Sholauiy SUITS—That were formerly priced up to $45.00 are now but— Mrs. Wellman was 85 vears old. | pointed.pastor for another year at an | NS lapses from temperance, reports | WHI call on the various branches of SULTS—That were formerly priced up to $62.50 arc special at She was born in Killingworth. She made to her by their two children | the war depurtment for statements ag 1 | ) increased salary. He has the entire 10 the t There are also Blt SPECIALS In Coats, Capes and Dolmans. married Henry Wellman and the cou- | confidence of his brother ministers | of his interest for Miss Carrie Cooper, [ ‘0 F1¢ amount of money appropriated ple resided in New RBritain until the a nurse, living in the Neifert home, | [oF each branch, the amount expend- death of Mr. Wellman who wish him more success. 4 S ed by or through such branches and 1 red) tended to further widen the gulf be- | dulpug After the death of her husband, REV. S the number and descriptions of cons , 1 | , Shalhast livedihere ko years, the uGhalh IEOLC Following receipt of this inf a2 the offer we could think of that would interest all women. We have ot Z,‘r Saes s e e ERT H, BURTOXN, | fion, Mrs Neifert defended hemselfl o % hiriie horseives will, 8 an assortment of Gingham Dresses, in plain. figured and striped voiles, fig- s TRl G (Clameh S am g casurer.” | against any intimation that her ownj .04 0000 expert accountants and ured Georgette in all new color shades. Also white dresses in organdie, net, the remainder in her own little cot- (lunf‘h Services Sunday. personal habits brought about the| . o |, .oduction experts will be put Georgette and voile, all attractive models priced $7.30 to $15.00. Every tage on the same street. ConEreeationlsilih sfnexul ipllisenci featranzement - { to work determining whether the con- woman or miss should come in and make guick choice. Mrs, Wellman was always of a quiet | 1¢8 With sermon by the pastor will be | “Do you smoke?” she was asked. | {1acts were let without indication of held at 10 Sunday %chool will| “Yes. a cigarette occasionally; but | f\ovitiam: whether unressonabie disposition and a devoted church wo- 3 : e g meet at noon and the Christian En- | Dr.- Neifert introduced me to them,” | TR, T kil ramibers of (nel| IEEL S BE0E BRE VIS (SRS e prices were paid or unreasonable cost At Bl D t local Congregational church during | 4 SoN R R RO MICIa O T iy | margins allowed, and whether cone Ouse ep 4 e residence. She was alse | The meeting wi e lea oy Miss | Do yvou take a cocktail?” persisted | racts were fulfilled to the full pros astive as a worker for the W. ¢ T.|Ircne Morri | U. and as a member of ihe Ladies' 1hm’-f~1\ of Our Saviour—Tomorrow being Trinity Sunday will be specially | observed. IToly communion will be | celebrated at 8 o'clock. The morning | the lawyer. | tection of the government | “Well, rarely, very rar said | Following this the sub-committees Mr Neifert, who added that her ! will commence the examination of husband was the first person to | ofiicers and officials and contractors e TR e MR Gl o || e AR G [sREEtEiRating i Bl iene cop racta. sand ek o e e e Mrs. Neifert admitted plaving | of others who claim fo have been non. wil ‘ o 0clock. | cards, but said the clergyman always | barred from army contracts through For the past 15 or more years she | Sunday school will be at 12 o'clock sat in the party which was held in [ favoritism. had been subject (o altacks of faint- | A B R lon e Thof monnine WOr” | their home. She said it was absurd Chairman ,Graham said that he ing and several times to epileptic ‘jf l‘““ gelbion nH_W be lvv.ll! at 10:45 to even- suggest that her husband had hoped to have completed his plans for fits’ S Wriends ‘Grieds (o persuade her rolclothiSundayiischool BwIIIE be Biat i e (e ie s e cln s pac i o the distribution of work among the to make her home with someone clse | 12:80 The evening worship will be | ©& fien f sub-commiftees next week Mrs HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY but she remained persistent. Several | Neld at 7:45 at which time the dele- shefuas asiedinhetheriehogl LM : P % | had served a Mr. Matthews, who lived | (iraham himself will head the ord- e 2 RV Jast vear she had | 84te to the annual conference will 3 s 5 ; RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. ties’ diicinie \":”‘\lr‘:": asne “'.”’[ Fial deron with the Neiferts, whiskey with his|lance sub-committee, and another was carried to her home in a dazed Gets Chest of Silver. breakfast, Mrs. Neifert appealed to | fub-commitiee will devote l'w}( sole- Gtk T o1 3 ool CiTore S b AEs S NS D sl cyefedl D SRGO LG R weninE iSa e i:‘“ I T Crt e time she had hecome more feeble and | her connections with the Rockwell- | duestion was an insidious one. M o 2 : E 5 & 2 p s , Members of the house who had BERL!N NE‘NS youns men who were members of the AX RULING FOR RES was but able to ‘do her household | Prake factory this noon. 'She sl to | Matthewst was llsat the time, - ishe s o/ S il 00 o on S Uentization of 301st trench mortar battery hay Offers for Saturday blouses that are cool, sensible and prettr as the should form the greater part of every practical voung wom- e L an’s wardiobe. Made of crepe de chine in flesh and white, Georgette waists aidisocletyiofherichurch SRDuning the in league blue, bisque, white, flesh, sunset and figured, round, square or V years she llved here she made but few 5 Reaualitances ancantelsred tho i necks, also the slip-on model sizes, 36 to 46 at $2.98 to $25.00, Other ag & waists in voile priced $1.39, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $5.00. ;uge secluded life which she lived alone. e = = = —— 12 Ao »e SRR = cek t S _ | said, and her act was merel ne of [ 3 el 0 e o B —- duties. be marifed next week to Harry HIll | said, and ler act was merely one of| ;i yu¢ expenditures and one_from been invited to attend the parade Sailors and Mavines Inactive But Not On Wednesday morninz a ncighbor | strand of New Britain. Her fellow- | hospitality, althoush she had not rec- | \ ;o) eal lessons of nrilitary admin- / e h l‘ t Winsted next Saturday Discharged Exempt, Daniels Says, noticed that she was not about the|workers in the grinding department | ollection of serving whiskey istration might be gained . express Capt. Griswold Discharged. S house as usual. He called a ncighbor | presented her with a chest of silver Iamily squabbles —were next| gigppointment in the apparent dis ol T TRIED T e e ashington, Junc 1f.——Members of | woman who was a close friend of Mrs. | last night and all joined in express- [ touched upon. and Mrs. Neifert said . } il e z . position of the commitiee to proceed recently arrived in this country after | {h€ naval and marine corps reserves | Wellman. Together they went to the | ing their wishes for the future. <he once called the clergyman names | without employment of counsel at the [} being overseas for the past 16| € \fw' "“:']"}'\_W“]”\L e, but not | house but could gain no entrance Forward the Invitations. because of an ffair he had in my | gutset. It is urged that the commit- o months, has received his discharze c harged, arc entitled to any | Finally a Iy opened window was| The committee preparing for the | house with a young sirl.” When the | (ee has the express authority for em- 1 and at the present time is at the home | 'a8 X mption or other benefits the | found and when the blinds werc open- | welcome fo the soldiers, sailovs and | final break came the witness helped | ploying counsel and should have the of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Roger M. | Sldtes may provide for discharged sol- 3 5 he . . @i fin bl S . ! preliminary plans Griswold of Farmington road. Cap-| diers and sailors, Sccretar Danicls | The man crawled through the window. | the invitations have been sent to the Mrs. Neifert told of her husband | 1Tn the light of E ed a strong odor of gas was detected. | marines wish it stated, that some of | her husband pack his helongings | | i fain Griswoldl dusine his stayhover |saiditodaySintneniv totailingnicy: fioim 8 1 S zother | ! Bre o cEonBTEN. g g |t sriswole = his stay o : ) repl ngu om:| opencd the door and together they | home addresses of the service men. | acting as cook in their Home and said | sional investigation, the fear is ex. For_mer Bel‘llfl Maumacml‘ers seas has been working in numerous | liepresentative Randall of California. | sought for Mrs. Wellman. They | That is hecause of fhe fact that their | he frequently washed the dishes, be- | pressed that without the assistance of hospitals and plans in the near future he attorney general of that state | found her in her bedroom uncon- | present service addresses are not | cause he was fond of doing house- | legal minds the deliberations will olr: e hi Emedicailn e e bn [Biasintlcd ihatt (e (o ecnhion 1w el A baslot oficiothes = found : & RS0 e e AHons 4 Wi 0 ] 1 known. The members of the com- | work. | wander far afield Funem] ill Be Tomorrow Cehai oo does not apply to men in this inactive | in the kitchen and partly weighing [ mittec. however, arc desirons that an ; : After she had finished her testi- \corns Vs, Cubs, status or unless they are honorably | down a piecce of gas tubing. Tt was e RGeS BT 01 T et e R R e el B s R e e DR e e [ DR DURRE el MG R B oo ol BO D el Sori s et RIS SYHO O TERSEEORM & from the town and requests [ Seventy-first street, took the stand a travel to Middietown tomorrow where | dali characterized as a discrimination ng. Dr. Tanner was called and gave | (he re N - 26 008 A 7 T T ' g the relatives of the men to forward | , tness f e clergyms 2 > (S RETIRED TEN YEARS AGO they will play the fast Cubs of that | Discharges will be given when the | prompt medical attention. Her age|ihe same to them wherever they are | -~ iess for —th lep=yman gRands) TO SPY ON HUBBIES city. Both teams have played several | four vear enlistment term has expired | and the amount of gas inhaled, how- 3 aroused the ire of Mrs, Neifert by ex- » ) games this seasan and have establish- | Secretury Daniels wrote. ever, were a setback and death re- 1oy H.]u\mnw! 'mw) men “‘m not | hressing the opinion that Isabelle, | n s a ccessarily receive them in time to : a e b =Sl om ; LS00 P onotes te 3 M Tl Wa e e (hine |keak 0 odMinccoa= W mhc I calN T e ] o sulted. ILis (hought that she was in- | ze( here for the celebration but it | fiaeeh and Morton, fourteen, chil-| ”.‘M:":,":"'_"l 'Ir”i‘:" ""':x'\‘l "“,,""r b plaved three games, losing buf one, s TS BIDS haling the gas during the night and | will at lcast let them know that they | (o0, © couple, often told “white Gonfi 1 Reports to Wives Pdck, Stowe & Wilcox Co.—Usual | that to the Vikings of New Britdin ON SURPLUS MEATS | Was so weakened that she was unable | are remembered by those at home. ic ! on Husband's Movements. The management announces that the to get to the tube to shut it off. The Playing the Independents. Mr. Tasell said he knew both chil- hurch Services for Sunday—Other [ Acorns will hold practice this affer- on, June 14.-~The war de- | fact that she was not asphyxiated is| e Plainville baseball feam will | 9767 Well and would not believed any noon at the Berlin falr grounds. The | Partmerit announces that it would of- | thought to be due to the fact that|play its sccond same of the season e S e e e battery for the Jocals will be McCor- fer for *{J" 143,603 (20 DolIc w[\ there was but 25 cents’ worth of gas| tomorrow afternoon when they meet they propose to clean up orginized mack and Hutchinson. The trip will { cainned meat from its surplus stock of | in the meter and its force was spent { (0 Independents of New Britain. The | toWard him shouted, “You know you | vice by direct action—that they pro= city team is composed of former New | ave lving.” 3 pose to underminc it ort rUBLIC NOTICE. Britain High school stars and ex- Mrs. Nancy Cooper, mothér of the By the establishn f of 2 1 g The Selectmen of the Town of | service men of the Yankee division. | nurse. said that any aceusations link- [ mora edit Jreanization George H. Baldwin, the local coal | PI¥ depots throughout the country | o oo li. hereby give notice in ac- |A good game should result. If the | ing her. daughfer’s name it | proposes min a con= Mr. Wilcox was born in Berlin, at- | dealer, stated today that he has sold | 7 1€ 2% cordance with Section 412 of the Gen- | Allen diamond is completed this aft- | clergyman were untrue ard rthy | fidenti “iouble life' tengled school at Ellington, this state, | his property on Kensington road ad- | .. EEpEy T eral Statutes, Revision 191S, that the | ernoon the game will be played there, | of the persons who made t¥ of her ht f wiants onc Y i on et Wit | Tolutng tne Hosperis of whe Hdward [FUUYD GIBEONS \ WITNESS following by-law was passed and |otherwise the Rockwell-Drake field | trial will he resumed Monday Oreaniz reat say ihat £ Y| Cowles estate, to Joseph Melewsky of IN HENRY FORD LIBEL TRIAL. | agopted at a meeting of the Board of | will be used by the teams. ither | : : o their nu n dged pchool in New Haven and spent his| gensington. ‘The property comprises| ajq " Glemens, Mich Selectmen: Oakes or Cunningham will pitch for | = Ia ) N to do the n the a manufacturer in the service | about 9 1-2 acres and was sold for | ilovd Gibhons, wir cor '_W",l,m of BY-LAW, Plainville. HIS LOVEMAKING open hile 2ind work of the Peck, Stowe & Wilcox Co. at | about $1,500. the Chicago Tribune, was a witness 1. Any person throwing or placing Briel Items. . = o 1in Fast Berlin and in New York city. He Present Entert: vesterday for the defence in the Ford- | waste material, garbage, yvu)r;x: e I membhers of the 301st frencl : ALL DONE IN _ “So many hr robhates was the senior director of this com-! mp. v bushane ; { hiefs, pafy and was the manager of their New York store, when he retired from Cictive business some 10 vears ago. Tampa. Fla., June 14.—TFive hun g of their statements. whereupon Mrs, | .4 Tampa 2 el e e ews Items of Interest. Neifert rose angrily and advancing Samuel Howard Wilcox, son of 5 K he made by trucks, which will leave | supplies for the army. Bids for the | me——_—_— | Kilby square at 1:30 o'clock. purchase of the meat will be opened ST e by zone supply officers in various sup- | Samuel C. Wilcox and Anna Peck Wil- cox of Berlin died yesterday at his ymmer home in Sachem's Head Daughters of Rebecca of Mid- | Chicago Tribune million dollar libel | caved fruits, or use of any kind in batfery paraded in Bristol this | dletown presented an entertainment | action. tle held the attention of the | any of the highways in the Town of | @fierncon with the batic Traffic to | last evening in the old Athletic hall | crowded court room for a half hour | Plainville, shall be punished by a l cighboring city was heavy all at East Berlin, which was largely at- | before adjournment by telling of con- | penalty not excecling §10. for cach The funeral service, conducted DY { {ended. The feature of the prozramn |ditions alongz the Mexican horder | violation of this by-law | The younz son of Mr. and. Mrs. Rey. Samuel A. Fiske, will be from his | was a short plaviet. The reccipts | while he was there in 1916, Ile will . All waste maferi garbage, | Williant Gallagher. horn a few day old hr‘mfl,\v\\‘.\”m'm. the wwla;nwe Of | were given tcwards the society funds. | continue his testimony Monday morn- | vefuse or papers shall be disposed of p at the New Britain hospital, is (T:'y";;nf)vn ,.,’,f';n(\m'”,,'\“,(I»;,‘l::\’,\ \\‘:H'Ib; _ Plan Jduly #th Celebration. ing ‘v,-\m widows, !y|,4rif\ so by Mex- | by incineration or removal to some w!mx\rl\ e R - oo et poriele The local people are contemplating | 1¢an bandits who raided Columbus, | public dump on has been born to and in Wilcox cemetery, East Berlin. ohi it b bR e 1916, told the stories of the Dated at Plainville, Conn., this 27th | Mrs. John DeLage of Whiting street Play Is Success, with much enthusiasm (his vear. The | murder of their husbands day of May, A. D., 1919 Mrs. Lillian Loomis of Broad street Trg - Middletown Dramatic club | fuct that during the long period of = ALy OISO Zhisitine Deridausheiiia IRE D presented its play, “Poor Married | war there were n Ny rork QUOTA NOT TASSED. C. H. CALOR. ington, D. C. o , = o SR s i Gt SO GO, R e (‘:‘:‘.t,ff,',,r, Chicago, June 14.—The announce- FRED S. SPENCER The Viking A. C. team will play | Peen told in song by her husband, ’ ) ” ast evening. The cast included many | comparatively quiet to the way the | MeNt made several davs ago that th Selectmen of the Town of Plainville, | the fast Hiilsides of Meriden at | Grant Clarke, from whom she is now | June 4 (Correspond- f the popular and prominent Young | day was celebrated several yvears ago | M ethodist joint centenary campaig Rockwell-Drake ficld Sunday after- | seeking her freedom. The trial was be- | encc Associated Press.)— at o'clock. The battery for =un befare Justice Giegerich of the | Francesco Villa people of Middletown, who distin- | previons to the outbreak of the had passed its goal was a mistake, of | noon fuished themselves as amateu ors, | The local storekeepers. who deal in | ficials have announced. The contri- the Vikings will be Schusler and | supreme court yesterday cen married aga ‘efore a larce and appreciative audi- | fireworks, announce that they have | Putions did not pass the original goul. aulson | About the time Mr. Clark was woeo- | story told by trave t nce. The receipts of the affair wers | made extra large orders and plan fo | Which was $105,000,000, bu' owing fo ing his fiancee, who comes from Ko-| paper Ixcelsior o city urned into the Woodmen of the|have the largest assortment of fire. | 294itions during the campaign th » komo, TIl.. he found iuspiration in her | traveler ciaims to have been quota was raised to £118.000,000 Vorfe who recently organized a club | works in the town in some time. t i for one of his popular songs, ©'One In | at the ccremony at Valle de Allende, oom on Wilcox avenue Tiesides furnishing the childven of | CONtributions to date total somewhat a Million Like You As she was ihe ! near Parral, Chihuahua Many of the ex-service residents are making arrangements to = U Suppemicly by fon the: fust denly one day in the and o - o S o KRONSTADT BOMBARDID. ears of their married life | dered all of the inna it m'\‘f‘ux.‘ for a Py of Lerlinia nsidering the ad- Y Stockholm, June 14 A British ! A ; | They had trifling differences then b o - : ficability of organizing a Soldiers Drum Corps Notice. ol e e SR (“’“” JICesRthel tne The marriage, according to the Sailors a Marines' clublin an efart| Al members lof St Paulis ife and | sagadion is bombardin he bolshe- n 4 ] SR VI ORECH | traveler, was performed by a former ilors and Marines’ club in (o) chort | T i el Paul's ff ‘ R ey, I e i, S A B e |G S B il v E k6ep the service men of the world | drum corps are requested (o be piess ; ! : v e wo of the villagers as wit- 1 accord 0 a report published in the the troublous times passed and an- arf¥oscther ) Prans G B T el according to a report published ir t s 1 ind ar . J=reRnnenay anatitiehuses el and mectinz o | AC2N5G1 € e bolshevik Daliories e o Rty e e wE erward there was « feast o ‘";'3 e mesting inihoinear iwtuge it aNoorns Rp ShE S takeiplaceRol ooy @i e na ees N alRok i SR wrke began to hear disquieting ru- i WL fhoul £ ) organized it has | NE L (ehs ish fire. The bolsheviki have placed tors. Her husband burst into song Joc Arss and tvered ecn proposed that a fleld day be|corps are contemplating on partict- | oo G ROE G BAve PAced a1 capefylly to their ex- Sl e s Alancech iven every vear in honor of the club | pating in the parade which is to be = i 2 ; i The Aftonhiad’s report suggests that 5 e e z \ CTHG Tl TR G o e G - - member glven’ at Waterbury on next Satutday fl tno boishevikil are tirine to sracuats | ECSES) and [\CLP close ac who seemed attentive to the song| MAJOR WICKER Attend Parade. atlemocn SRR {iNa town | count of every dollar that ) A writer, and while she was trving to CITED BY PERSHING As many as 20 of the lncal ex-serv- erlin Briefs, | 3 % = find out more about her rival. Mr New York. June 14.—In a state e niy. members of the 76th division | Henry -Park Schauffler. who has goes out for ‘C‘Thc‘ neces- 5 Clarke enlightened the public with | Ment issued by Gen. John F. O'Ryan na 301st trench mortar battery, this| been at ‘.\m Yor '.m for it ]\‘a.\v sities or luxuries. Can the 4 “There's a Little Bit of Bad in Every | at the headquarters of the New York ornir donned their uniforms and | Several days on a business ip. has i . i . 5t -~ Good Little Girl.” | Guara last evening, it was announced here they participated in the parade | Ridge : . (e S stances afford to be more B 2§y Iting melody. she decided upon a di- | sham has been cited by General Per- bld in that city this afternoon. The| James Manross. of Cottage Place, d 2 ; ful? g ; vorce and induced her sister. Ineg, | hing for meritorious and conspicu- hrade Was a welcome home affair to| Fast Berlin. left this morning for F2 2 < wasterul - with several friends to *raid” an |ous service in connection with the Be ex-service men of Bristol, and due | California. where he will remain dur- A TN ; Economy and good man- apartment in West Fortieth street on {attack of the dth Army Corps during p the fact that many of the local boys | ing the summer months, [ : S A : d the night of April 18 Jast. | the St. Mihiel offensive. fere drafted and were in the same Services at the East Rerlin Metho- p e e agement demand the pay- housekeepel uses Angelus Her witnesses testified that they | B s tended an intitation to take part in | Rev. Bllsworth at 10:45 o'clock. Sun- i " s : i 8 the flour that gives the purest, and described the blonde woman in London, June 14.—Russian Bolshe- e day's events. . Following the pa- | day school classes will meet at’ 12 s fi 1 lisntest Mma=1taa)lciny sliand great detail. Soon after Mrs. Clarke | Vik troops have crossed the Galician Mrs, Grant Clarke Says Troubic Began Good Little Girls.' New York, June 14.—Each stage of . Traveler from Mexico Keports That the courtship and marriage of Mre Helen Patten Clarke, which has fur- Meyican Bandit Has Taken Anotlice nished grist for the divorce mill, has \Wife Unto flinscll) | i | | | de, the veterans were given a din- | o'clock. The members of the Ep- ] g i THE SRUSIOS: el Sh had begun her divorce action her hus- | border and are approaching Tarnopol Br at Red Men's hall. 1t was stated | worth league will meet at the church z ; posnnsined olis St Pand was again inspired and produced | with the Intention ‘of joining the Hun- ay that should a welcome home [Dparlors at 6:4 An evening service e o s & *5 S % ",' Sold b “T Hate to Lose You." | garian Bolsheviki at the Hunzzuis rade be held in Berlin the Bristol | will be held at 7:30 o'clock e o aimviije rust 0. Lockport, [N ik o ; Justice:Glegerich i S service men who were in the same| Professor A. Benson and Elise Ben- % : : WEEST. MATE z _ Sam askowitz, 226 Sopy smpanies as the locals, will be invit- | son have gone to the White Moun- an 4 to take part. Sixteen of the local] tains for a few weeks vacotion

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