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NEW;B‘R’!TAlN '{)AlLY HERALD,SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, {010, ; ct@?i?l-iéuéi-"Hé?i.iiét-i“-fii."-fiui.‘}i 'I,?sf’:-lol-i"’?""?i.?i}fris‘i-' EoXe a«::;-n-mu@@rnqsx@w:}{:@@ PLAINV[LLE NEWS (he efternoon and avening | The saie = } | held in the store next to the § Palace of Sweets Denton Visiting Here, ] Rev. William J. Denton. .formerly 4 pastor of the Advent Christian chureh b ind secretary of the New Rritain Y. A1 €. AL is visiting with friends in Plain ville. He is now engaged in Y. M. C. A. industrial work in New Haven Advertised Letters, Letters are advertised at the post- W e, office for the following persons: Miss A 3 ' Lenore Krouse, Mrs. Edward Corning, H Klein, Mrs. Salli Knight, Mrs. Child Sustains Broken Teeth and | 11, <'ein, Mr= | Sanie Knisnt, Mo Hotchkiss Not Improving. Physicians in on “« 5 mwmdhw IR When You “Lay Up” Your Car Forestville avenue with pneumonia, RAN N FRONT OF A report that Mr. Hotchkiss' condition Store Your Ba ttery at the G R shows very little improvement. He was ‘“ 24 emplayed at Mac : £‘IDC Service Jt(lfl()ll Church Notices Big \uto Truck Backs Into Cellar 1 Congregational—Morning service at N | 10:45 2. m. The sermon will be on Exide Yol cavation — Plainville F rom '“_"I Church and Its Constituency,” battery during the winter. It enables you to put you X A J touching ‘upon the “Kvery Member b L I s a b ¥ 3 Diphtheria — Usual iy Ser- | Canvass” which will begin on Decem- vattery 1n the carc of a battery expert at a sma vices—Other News ems, Bl The Sunday school will meat monthly cost and eliminate the danger of unnecessary Luecy Rogers. the little daughter of “"“‘I'"‘I-‘ win ;--m at 6:00 p. om It deterioration of the battery while it is idle Myron K. Rogers. and Doris Schiller | Wil Pe in charge of the inissionary ; o it of Rockville were struck Ty an auty. | committee and the topie will bo | Call and learn how Winter Battery Storage at th mobile operated by Harold Gee, 1 enn- hEiad 'v’,""\ andggnesEenliilor Exide” Service Station will put you in line for mor 3 salesmunsiat 1B olelock this noon | Ametica An important mecting of i % J on West Main streel. The Rogers | &Il canvassers will be held at $:00 efficient battery performance when yow put your car i child suffeved ‘severdl . brokms #esth | ©/CI9CK Tomorrow evening Lo prepn and it is thought that her jaw may be | 107 the ™ ‘m-\l Member 1:v|‘|l\.|i\\ | -actured. The Nchiller . Episcopal—Tomorrow will be (he ; ractured. Th hiller child gol up Gl T hd e It vou use vour car (I\mm, cold weather, keep in pa R Eawe v Tionthalscohc forit e | AURURSUICAYEOEE. SHECRANC RS0 B gm’«x‘“ | accident and it is believed that she |<\ndrew’s Day. Celebration of holy touch with “Xxide” Service—have your battery escaped injury communion at 10:45 with morning tested regularly Mr. Gee was driving up West Majn | Praver and sermon. Sunday school € ) | at noon. At 7:00 o'clock there will he address by i, Qe U Z A tofotadededetefogetotooodotcdadotodotetototo ] Hours Ivery Day, Includin, I AL M. to 6P SENSIBLE GIFTS FOR LITTLE FOLKS TO BE FOUND IN OUR “BABY-LAND” SOMETHING WORTH WHILE WOULD BE A LITTLE WHITE DIRESS. 3 Wi AL Y TOWING PRI Y ON Or VOILE ORGANDY DIMITY, PERSIAN LAWN AND PIQUE: FILIID AND CLACE TRIMMED, SMOCKED AND HAND EMBROIDERED. SOME HAND MADE, 2 TO 6 YEARS, $2.50 TO $5.98. RETTY COLORED DRESSES are shownjin Chambray. Voile and Ratiste. Colors pink, blue, maize. corn and {lavender High ywaisted style with sash, also Bloomer Dressos, to 6, at $3.00 to $6.50. - SUITS FOR LITELE BOYS. 2 TO 1 YEARS., Oliver Twist and Cont styles in all white, also colored hand embroidered and smocked. Coat styles for the older hoys. Prices from $1.50 to $6.50 ‘each. THE USEFUL ROMPERS AND CREEPERS are here) made of Dimity, poplin, crepe and near linen, embroidered and smockods 2" year sizes, $3.00 (0 $9.98. . . Service provides for special storage for fokegeketototeeototelootefoReotoreRetogokealo] service in the Spring. street toward Bristol beside a trolley car going. in .the same direction. He | evening praver and an slowed his maghine in passing the car, | Charles A, Pease of Hartford, he said, and the childien ran past | Prominent layman and a delegate to the trolley car and «fectly into the | the recent general) convention path of his machine he automobile Advent Christian—Sermons tomo stvuck both children, knocking thom | nOW “A Divine Messago on Human to the pavement. Mr. Gee stopped his | 1P and “Living Water for Thirsty car a few feet beyond (hem:. The | Souls’ Sunday school at noon. Rogers child was taken to the office Baptist —Sermon, ‘““The Power of of Dr. J. N. Bull, who took her (o hes God’s Word,Z at 10:45 a. m. Sunday home, as he helieved that the services | S¢hool —af 12:05 o'clock Young of a dentist were required. Mr. Gee | People’s service at 6 p. m. Sermon, reported the accident {o Offcer Ma- | “Hiding Talents” at 7 p. m - e rino, who advised him to report to A. M. E. Zion—Marning service at ; ¢intion supper and social; Thurada; the, state commissionet 10::4% Sunday school at 12:30 starting at 9:30 a. m., all-day meetil Truck in Trouble. o'clock. “'Christianity and the Health | | under the auspices of the Home Mi A ¢ nutomobile truck owned by | of America ivening sermon, 4 sionary department of the \Woniktl Kawmisky Brothers of Hartford backed | Rich Fool” Tomorrow is Conference wssociaton: at 4:30, meeting of G into a cellar hatchway in an alley be- [ Claims Sunday Scouts, and 7:45, union church wigh tween the hotel and the Allderidge Briof Hems. service; Friday at 4 o'clock: niti HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BR\fAIN YOU CAN DEPEND O p oL block yesterday afternoon. The left December: Viulor records: on saulerl - oo C . v of Children’s auxiliary RECEI VING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. R ROMETLY ff’ rear wheel was stuck fast in an angle | Monday, . l. Pieree & Co. -advt GOD'S KINGDOM NEAR WHEN of the frame and it required two Mrs. J. R. Merriman of Strong IN SMALL CEASE T0O DIE e - @@fi@@@@%}@@@@@fi@@@fii}fiUfii}@fi@@@@@m{?@fifi@@@@@ hours work on the part of the driver | Court is seriously ill with pneu ‘rnl-”«-‘a ’(‘ nynh t‘.u(n‘mull 4|.u‘|.1 land about a dozen helpers to move | monia ¢ hurch school will meet at ) the truck Pierce Clark is home from Bowdoin | m 4.«|\m kK and morning worship will \ Portel e Dy combnyiEin B NGyl Chioenl 3 PESs T AN No Diphtheria Here, college, Maine. ¢ D held at 11 o'clock with sermon '} BERLIN NEWS o v somntto o oo X v g 80 BITI| 50 cr| fEms | e Windsor Avenue church in Hartford Stephen Sullman The funeral will | "“'[‘:“‘"”'4 that there is no diphtheria | lege. I~|\l§\ ing ’nl "_ - .,‘\w\ Cori | § X R e R e Bergerdn Resting Well. NREHSTaANTE na i S Oty fa o e e o SRS AR RS 1 Al A ERED sk Bl Bone e o | ! usic programn Wil e OTHER ROMPERS OF CHAMBRAY. ghve choice of thhe tag, and pink, plain and smocked, 2 (o 4 years, for $2.30 (o $1.50 each. sucker Rompers, pink and white, biue and white, $1.49 each. A. G. HAWKER Exide Service SEEN THE PLAY BLOOMER TOGS? Made with high waist, Dutch E S C alG e style, with bloomers attached. They are in 2 to 6 year sizes, sofy plain® lm t' entr aragerPlaandle colored or checked ginghanis. Wonderful garments for childven’s play weir, at a range of prices like this: $1.49 (o $2.98 cnc LITTLE WARM BATHROBES, made of light blue and pink Bider- down, satin bound. There's the India style for boys, as well as Bathrobes for the new baby Sizes up to six years, 00 (o $3.50 each. COZY SLEEPING BAGS, gre for the little ones to sleep out of doors in. Made of white Biderdown with colored trimming, or of white corduroy, satin trimmed, they are priced $4.50 (o $8.98 cacl BABY SHOES AND MOCCASINS, white and tan, patent and white, bronze, also Satin Carriage Boots in white, pink, and blue. We also have the washable Pique Shoes, 69%¢ (o $1.50 pai T ,}L' i ol . | - { | opededodogegodatoro 2ok o Tc T ) botedodofetotadoteoedetedetodoto Rootodetoed fifi@@@@é’e@ “Jesus Christ and the Socinl (Prof i) at St. P have been no cases of the disease this | is visiting at the home of her par- . Y rollows: I’relude, 1dy Kinder; .ag 5 2 . At St Ps s e o Mha e i . s 111 ohent bt eron who narrowly 1t S “”‘_”Lm\fh‘“‘:”hI '1 ’:‘ burial will {110 1t was reporied that o case had | ents on West Main streel 3 them, Galllee, Morrison: offortomn escaped death yesterday afternoon I atiolicicemetery heen discovered about a week ago, hut The schools will reopen Monday 3 i from ““I'he Messiah,” “He Shall Fos| when his horse was Kkilled on the Poundation Begun. } Dro Bull explained that a woman con- § after the Thanksgiving recess. His IFlock” and “Come Unto Me." fe | v | 3 5 The conerete foundatic the ; il ; "nmlm branch is. resting comfortably (e € ‘:m‘m"”’_ |“'\"“’” or th }mnmx A New Britain physician when Mrs. Anna Bree of Iorestville has Uto and soprano, Handel; postlud [ today. The general shock of the ae- SOMICTS memorial monument has b was troubled with a sore (hroat | heen appointed substitute organist gudenv was more severe than the Al ¢ M of men have (g his diagnosis led to the helief. A | the Church of Qur Lady of Mercy bruises and cuts he received. [t was DO8N excavating for several days to | Sing Unto God.” Adult Bible classe | ] 3 12:15 p. m. The Men's Bible ela culture from her throat was sent to Victor records for December, Mon- | Hentnans” | s their topic (il ot i ¢ ase npo « > - a miracle that he was not killed as he ' firm divt Dase ubon which (0| (he state bacteriological laboratory | day. C. L. Pierce & Co.. New Britaiu. Heafhens' Religions” Professor 1 barely had time to jump fram the DPulld ‘the' mould.” The base it S {and the fears of the health officer advi fiWrites Protest Against PRESEIIL | wemon betore It was it The wagon BIPEd Wil Kb constiucted efore | ere reliovet struck Bergeron and in some freak U¢41 cold weather sets in. The base Hemingway Improvin, munner tossed him onto the cow- WHI be allowed (o satnd during the Dr. Bull reports that (he condition ZO"e RaIGS catcher of the locomotive where he Winter.to ensure that it will settie | ,¢ Willis 3. Hemingway, the populyr t vorl clung for his life. His wrlsts wers COmMplelely before the weight of the | ax collector, ix rapidly improving abite) LT eatav o o Ll b badly cut and it was f e that a "™MPhument is put upon it Mr. Hemingway hi heen suffering | H‘,""“‘ ,m i Z\ » 70 my Ba el T IT ES GOM | tendon had been cut Victor records for Daceniber, Mon- | from a Severe ack of pneumonia g HMI‘””“" “;’- ‘f‘wm \\mm.n s Hom| ,TO PUBL]G U IL I 5 Bell Ringer Draws Crowd. Ay, L L. Plerce & Co., Ndw Britain. | and he passed the crisis on Thursday | e s "“‘ . “'v“"‘\‘_;_““":;“::“ | | advt ! © Kmil Closs, a Swiss bell ringer, ap- night 7:30 p . Junior Boys; Thursda; ton is the leader of the ¢lass at pre | ent. Armenian service in the chape 3 p. m Monday ovening, at' 7:8 o'clock, Mrs. Sprague's class will. mes peaved at’ Athletic hall in Iast Berlin Locall Hoys Sopavated. i e | 230 p Armenis men’s Bi Miss Helen Cowles to Wed Harold | last evening in the first of the series “aple Hlll Letters have hecn recéived by reln- MHSS. Membe[‘ WOl‘klllg [OI‘ A“ NIRRT R GV, e x‘l:y\x) '\::vns y “.H yy“\\;:mr.:‘ oins A 08 A es \ 3 e Eata et 7 ., uniol | of entertainments in the Lycéum tives of Jainest Duviyt nnd S Dopuld should be interested In, ‘will be most }yipyar gervice ‘tn" the' Ssiith ier course. Mr. Closs proved himself to Messenger who enlisted in the navy N E l ds \bly and seripturally treated by W. B.} saturday, 2 m., B i S 8 ! 4 < Y 5 R s day, 2 p. m., Brownies, 4 o o et aastar GRilhes Mudloal it and i a few months ago. The boys e CW flg &ll ta[es i Anbuls Eofl Brooklvnt N T Church Services—Bergeron Com- | ' s Clark and Miss Bdna | stationed on the Pacific coast. When | 1 wk are visiting M 1\ Jol : S Sunday, Nov. 30, 1919, at 3 P. M fortable—Others News Items. from the bells He would take y1aip of ,;K,WM)‘” and=Mrs.-John [ they enlisted they went lo the =ame ) 3 Rooth’s block, 259 Main street First Baptist Chovch, several bells in each hand and make {raining station and soon afterwards | Boston, Nov. 20— Congressmian The zone system is not meeting with | various chords at will - they were assigned [ to the ship [ George Holden Tinkham of Boston is - Miss Abigitil Leote of Mt Holyoke | Georgia. Davis has now been (rans- { going (o appeal to congress to take St Mark’s Church, sormon by Rev. Willlam ‘Ross. Sl 3 school and Brotherhood class ‘will Hamilton of Cleveland-—Regula could produce a wonderful harmony iy Morning worship at 10:45, wif the favor of the Berlin and Kensing Hihat Borlin atems, » i i college is spending olidny recesk | ferred to the L. §. S. New Mexlicu g oD rovide e sugar | - First Sun dy nd S ton residents despite the fact that it | a0 b | & (he holiday recess | ferred to th ew ic such steps as will provide more sug First Sunday in Advent and St. An iAol AR S Rev. Henry i »:‘:m Shone. | with Mr. and Mrs. Rohert . Skinner Norton Recovering. for Mussachusetts an@ the other New | drew's Day. 7:20 n. m., Holy com ‘““h: "" “‘_" o “”"‘i'””j seryice ' at Sholt timenag b petitiontwasitirai= | L. L. arrvived here \4:q|_.-...u to Jjoin i ) Irving Norton who underwent a | England state This was announced | munion: 9.30 a. m., church school; S ,H” “““‘ "”{"‘ adid Tated With o view i‘m Bequra st teduesIRIEWITE. SN JIS BVIsI with ‘her Shervod Skinner, a senior at Rens- | serious operation St Francis "hos- f yesterday by Gen. John H. Sherburne, | 11 a. m.. morning prayer and sermon SO b 0 B Chrig e A e tae bar sa iR atlln ard. | Porentas My, and SVie lewly Wescoll. selaer is home for the holidays. pital a fow weeks ago, is recovering. | chairman of the commission on the | 7:45 p. m., cvening prayver and ad tianity and the Health of America. New Britaln and Kensington and: (bat | Miss Sarah Cody, of Wethersfield. o He is the engineer al the Plainville | necessaries of life, after he received | dress. Wednesday aftornoon the Ladies' ‘Af iy, The Connesticut compzny has | former vesident here, is visiting in he Maple Hill Literary club will | Water company’s pump station and | a communication on {he subject from society will hold o ‘sale, and a meni Maid no attention o the wishes of | foWn for a few days. She js staying meet Wednesday with “Mrs. J. ¢ |he will be able fo resume his duties | Mr. Tinkham in which the latter said y y supper will be served from 6 to M he community for belterment of the | with Mr. and ‘Mvs. Willlam Noble, of Il.oomis 38ilorest street, New Britain. [in a couple of weeks, he had forwarded a telegram to At Christian Science Church, o'clock Phe public is invited., Thd service or rates afd Selectmun ltoger | West CTromwell, during her sojourn| . : Social Postponed. torney General A. Mitchell Palmer First Church of Christ,. Scientist, sual mid-week service will be hel i v o (At iere Frank Corbin of Rohbins avenue The meeting and social planned by A sharp protest against the diver- | corner of West Main street and Park sday evening T:45 o'clock e N L b e Do e Misses Jennie and Anna Hanna ave has veturned from a visit in - New | (¢ Brotherhood class of the Congre- | sion of 6.400,000 pounds of sugar | Place. Sunday service at 10:45 a. m mission to have the present situation | visiting with their sister, Mrs. Arvchie York and New Jersey gational church and scheduled for | from Massachusetts to Texas was sent | Subject, “Ancient and Modern Necro Methodist Episcopal Church, modified to the satisfaction of all the | Walsh, over the week-end ’ Wednesday evening, December 3, has | to the United teal isugar equaliza- ney, Alias Mesmerism and Hypno The church school meets At 9 residents William N. Bunce, of Jersey City, \“»\1'7 l\L;‘lml llhvllm'vx'4{,u|xl||ur of | heen posfponed until December 17, | tion board ‘vesterday by Gen. Sher tism Denounced; Sunday school at| =M exoept The ndult clabees The letter as sent to the chairman | s spending the week here with his | 0 ¢ 'l" ’;"‘““ W‘_:‘h";‘.’“"““‘» 1% i | My Knight, general manager of the [ burne. ) ) 9:45 u. m.; Wednesday evening meats [ L = 400 5 S a of the Public Utilitiex Commission : family. Mr. Bunce ix superintendent | #7780 T ending a wedding. | Southern New' Kngland Telephone Relative to the sugar situation in g at 8 o'clock The readin roon company. will be the speaker of the | Massachusetts and in all of New Kng-} 504 Natignal bank building is open Mrs. J. Co Moody left today for Bal- | cvening land,” the letter says, “the diversion |10 the public daily from 12 noon to sion, e T SiiioleoEislias @ dauchiarBiing Food and Apras Sale. of the cargo steamer. Lake [orest, |5 o'clock except Sundays and holidays St Conns 5 AR s e ”‘Nr\lv. trice Moody and her son, Ralph The Ladies’ Aid society of the Ad-|containing 6,400,000 pounds of sugar, Dear Sir: | Moody at Norfolk, Va vent Christian church will hold its| from Mawwnrusms to '\"Mn‘:' causes B ) E E >} ns sa L I v v sit tion of extreme gravity T ks by e chisous ot i | Poremton” it oY Bt M1 ot ave | A oo Wednegacy | A+ o o e contecuoners of | ¥irt Sanday n Advent. 10130 . - town to call your attention 1o the ap- | rpo uaual services will be held in e parent injustice of the present rate 4 : | !he churches tomorvow. of fare hetween New Britwin anc : — 3 Berlin Briefs., D. K. Perry and family A Kensington-Berlin motored people, and a large amount of capital [ . m.. vespers. Tuesday evening the |gupjeet, “The Clay and the Potter! $ " "The people here/do not object to w.| o [ ;,""'”f : \;""f"_,“"".‘"\ £ e 1o Ringhamton, N, Y. to spend is fied up in this business. Retween | church council will meet at the homie | sungay school at noon ¥. I'. at 6. p R b lahas a1 tya ("Monday G T Blevce & Cotmn d i Phanksgiving with Mr. and Mes, Carl 30 and 3p per cent, on a low estimate, | of Mr. Pearson, 12 Meiklen avenuc Evangelistic meoting at 7 i redsonable 1ncCteasc; HenrytDeming left for New York this Smith of the sugar rvefined here goes to | Forestville. Wednesday afternoon the | «inject, “A Clear Vision From God' morning to witness the annual clash | | the confectioners under the rules laid | Women's Home and Forcign Mission- | \Worq or Worldwide Distross, . i ship, 10:456 a. m. Sermon subject “What We lLose Iy Neglecting 1h Biblc vening service, 7:30 o'elock subject of the address, “How Mugh. I8 Too Much?” The public is cordiall Reformation Lutheran Church. invited to all these services “follows of one of the lavgest bed manufactue- | thairman Public Utilities Commis- | ing concerns in the ast with head- opening of the Acorn A, (. fair in shington, Conn., for a few days. § and Thursday, Decomber 3 and 4, in| New Kngland do a very large busi- | conf®sion: T0:45 a. m., Holy Com- wtyewsm | noss. They employ about 12,000 [ munion; 12 m. Sunday school; 7:3 Morning, wonship - 10145 colakl is warranted, but we do not believe an increase of practically 60 per cent g : s 1 ’ ¢ & : - 5 2 fn Kenainglon fares nnd 120 per cent | DeLween the Army and Navy. [le wis| Misses Gertrude and Marion Iie- down by the commitiee appointed by | aty society will meet at the home of | jyudqgment of Gentile Nation, the Re et Tt or rensonable m. | Accompanicd bhy' William Noble. of | ber spent Thanksgiving in Middle of SaVln your hoard. The refiners herc, Messrs. | Mrs. F. W. Schaefer, 25 Buell street. | {0 of (he Lovd Jesus From Heave % b | West C‘romwell | town Thomas and Greene, have of course | Wednesday evening th Teachers' With His Church ind the Inaugura crease . i " 3 3 { ‘he ce sons of Mr. and Mrs, 7 alter those ss, nov | Training class will meet. Tuesday and | (0 o e tC t From such information as we are he thr n 1 md M no authority 1o alter those rules, nov tion the Kingdom of Christ Qveq obtain this large increase in @ Arthur Woodruff-—Harvey, Franklin Miss lrene unders is visiting her If theift does not come natural m, has this commission, except possibly | 17ri afternoon the catechetical | 1) (he Karth With Satan Excludi i and Lewis —underwent an operation | sister Miss lLeorn Saunders in New | by the exercise of the power of the |class will meet al 4 o'clock el e L Clisea Titiad | for the removal of their tonsils yves- | York you, cultivate it. Realize the fact “able to Sate has rvesulted in a decrease in the income of the company. and from | o i’ present indications this decrease will | terday at their home. All three boys that every man who has a dollar put ‘In view of the new situation which Peaple!s, Ghurch, continuic are progressing nicely MILK GOES UP AGAIN, 1 has arisen owing to the diversion of ‘e are asking your commission (o Major Frank L. Wilcox and family & aniassiateanialict ihe Lake Forest, It appsars to me that give this mafter your consideration are expected to return hohe today wle B Will Sell For 18 Cen We enrnestly urge you to open an | YOU have got to take n:n}\‘1‘es‘pux;f?|>l:xln>‘ and assure you we are ready 1o co- | from their trip to Boston over the Quart. | of choosing between tha confection- «count with thix Bank for any sum. ers and the people, and make and Tte New Yotk, Nov. 28 wde BBomilk o 4 Joy od ; publish at the carliest possible mo- g q Yo ad red wice fro The prosperity you enjoy today does e s for N T i and still be jJust and fair toiour lo- | Miss Ksther D. Griswold, daughter | Wil be advanced in price from 174 prosy ment new rules for the distribution i of M and e R ML Griswold, s |10 18 cents a quart beginning Decem- | not guarantee you prosperity tomor- | of what sugar is left to us so that Very truly yours, spending (he week with her parents, | POT 1 by the Sheflleld 1farms (0w one fyow. Changes in the business and (he people may al !‘(-us:fl;‘\flll":l\":“!‘;:v!:‘ s Subjest Craul &t Menbituiel R. M. GRISWOLD. \ | Miss Griswold is the head of the Col. | 0 170 jarseat distributors in the clly, 4,4 el world may later on deprive Minimum needs. rge o AT 4 . = ‘ ). 8. Horton, secrets > e ¢ ! : e ¢ ars be reducedto » el welcome First Selectman, | lege English department of the Wos- | | on, secretary of the con MOCoRIT SR s that the confectioner o _“1 South Church Engagement Announced terly High school in Rhode Island (4l SRSV ey L N YOULSDES 25 per cent as based on their a "| 9:30, Italian school. 10:43, morn ingage 8 SR N00 SI00S oL The increase is made neces: 8 | 9 v full power to the * % @ 3 « MriAdna Mrs M. Coulen ah Thomas Hanford left this morning L L L Laien ment ritld (3, e % iy by momalin Esermion S Uil Re NG | OURDAING I8 FSELE G Sy % - Brookiyn to resume his studies at:] ooy o A0 advance to Ao mRate | refiners here in Boston, by . George W. (. Hill; subject, “"T'he Use A% MINISTER OF LABOE nounced the engagement of their for Brook 4 ot tive the same daie armers, he add Interest at 4 per cent. the advics of this commission, in so ) 55005 o 0 AT e daughter, Helen Mary Cowles, to Pratt institute after spending Thanka-{ .4 wil receive 2-4 of one cent v far as Massachusetts is concerned, to £500 \“‘”‘m ‘." L I 1'aris, Noy ) I Jourdain, Harold 5. Hamilton Cleveland, | #iving with his parents el e Ry ey adeieotagng 5 cut off the confectioners entirely Rt : o member of the chamber of deputies Ohio. at the Thanksgiving dinner Miss Bertha Hanford returned ‘o | November The December price to THE deavor. 6:00, Assyrian-Persian wo “PThere can he no question as to | deavor. : G from the upper ! listrict of tendered to 21 friends of the family her duties in Hartford this morning | parmers, he explained,is based on the | which is the superior need as between Ip. '7:00, Christlan indeavor Serv-) 4., .q has heen appofnted miristeu Mr. Hamilton is at present High | after several days’ vacation. } average daily quantities for butter PLA'NV".LE TRUST cu the candy box and the sugar bowl ; tople, “Christlanity, Health ofl 40 =t eding M. Colltard: Which school secretary of the New Huven Y. There will he a dance and enter-{and chocse published hy the New and T can unhesitatingly assure you jAmenlca”; Arnold Hull, leader. 7:30, | (o ignafion Has besnlaccepted M. C. A. and is taking a ;,.m.,.m | tainment (his evening at the Acorn | york Produce exchange for month e smar I aasured | oman recltal, with Herbert Andersor course at Yale university. He will re- | A. C. fair in Foresters’ hall ending November 20. PLAINVILLE, CONN. of & vensonanle snare of the sugdw. QMoUniat, .assisting Organist J. .0 S G e S S Yohil Sallman Deid Mr. Horton predicted that butter | storm will arvise, We nrgently request ebe. Music program for morning COMMITTEE TO MERT Banking Hours,.— The publi sovereign state of Massachusetts. - invited People’s Church of Chris 3 \dvent Church girsetyE ROV It EG EStolnhok Preaching by 1 Giles, pastor, af 10:45, more worship, Rev. Lyman | 10.45 a m., subject, *Tossons from th Johnson will preach; 12:16, Sunday | ire of King David.” fible school andl school: 6 o'clock, Young People's | 5o ™o 12:1 m. . Studl service: 7 o'clock, evening service, the pastor will preach. Church prayer operate in any way which®will enable | holiday e railroad to solve its diculties, Kensing th vilroad to solve its diffculti ensingt pestor ‘ RESET follow el sermon at 70156 p. am meeting Thursday evening at 7:45 Subjeet, “Paul at Fphesus’ N year from Oberlin college, where he John Sullman, aged 34 years, a resi- { and cheese had reached the maximum that your board will consider this hip: Andante, by Wilde; anthem A meeting of the exeeutive commiit ) was a student before his service in ' dent of Kensinglon, died yesterday | prices for the winter and (hat. if ® a om, . M. exeept a1 gnce and will wire us your con- | “Prepare Ye the Way of the Lord tee of the traffic bureau has.beg the Army Y. M. C. A. and later in ' morning He was a former constable | m ket conditions followed. the gours clusion, as it is important for all con- Jewell; offertory, “Song and Praise o called for Tuesday afternoon at 2 the Signal Corps with the A. K. I*. in | in that town. He leaves his parents, | of former years the price of bulter, % ! cerned to have the question of De- | the Lord": postiude, March, by Lewis. | o'clock. Mr. Bell of the bureau Wil Sfance | Mr. and Mrs. John Sullman; three | cheese anda milk would soon he o Pa meto 12 m, TP DO bar allotments settled as early as | Meetings during the week: Monday | be the principal speaker of the . ses= Miss Cowles is In the employ of the sisters, Mrs. John Hackett, Mrs. John duced. 9 . m. Satardays. | possible.” evening at 6 o'clock, Woman's asso- | sion, .A full altendance is urged, Saturdays,

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