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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1922 | Plainville News | ©or the consresation in the o Not Exactly A Dutch Treat Tainville Paptist | At 10045 a. m,, "Testing Our Plans" | » L will be the pastor's theme. At 12:05 ! T L noon, Sunday school will be held, At d 4l p. m, the Young People's service | will be held, At 7 p.om. the pastor| will spealk of “Dealings With Great Chings” ‘The prayer meeting will be held on Thursday at JR i Charch OF Our Saslonr ‘ The following is the program for Commences ~ Operations Again | sunda unry & drat Suday arier | | u B Eipiphiny: Holy communion at & With 69 Emploges Lo ko Hana inine HONE and sermon mt 7 72y Y i [at 12 noon, The monthly missionary Pastor's Auto Smashed—fames Ryan, | XCreises Wil follow — the regular | L . school sesslon and will be conducted i | The Epworth league will meot at 6 ment Announced—Chureh Notices— | g'cloek, The tople will be “Organized Methodist Young Deople,” Mrs, B THOUSANDS OI' THRIFTY PEOPLE ARE TAKING ADVANTA O THE GENERAL REDUC | Notes. Chichester will de the leader, The TIONS THROUGHOUT THI § AT THIS GREAT JANUARY N, BUT ONCE A YEAR |N The Bristol Mills € pastor's address will be at 7 YOU THIS OPPORTUNTY, MAKE THE MOST OF IT WHILE IT LANTS, “AT COST" HERE ke o cioek, The local Ministers' associa i | i l o SOMETHING, tion will meet at the Methodist par i 0, having been shut down for ne time and recent- Iy resumed operations, has now (aken BARGAINS FOR MEN—Outing Pajamas of gool heavy flannel, $4.50 grades, priced during Cost sal an R.foraa of 85 workers, This, how. at $2.80, H ever, does not mean that the plant will be working on a full schedule im- | mediately, but the outlook promisi necording to sonmge, Monday morning at 10| o'clock : AN, on Church The Rev. 1% F. Washington, pastor will preach at 11 o'clock an the sub- Shaker Knit Sweaters, grey, brown and navy, with roll collar, values to $5.95 for 86.50 cach. Silk Four-in-Hands with slide easy bands, a beautitul assortment of patterns, values to $1.00 for H9¢ Finer Grade Mtk Four-in-Hands of rich heavy quality, stripes, figures and folka dots with slide jromt o ’ Ject: oalth and . Works” The| bands, worth to $1.50. Special sale price 85¢ cach. "‘Ir" ‘;” .]"”' s 18 operating ohliniiion Nahdol Wl e, Held at 13:80 | Remember that all other Outfittings for men, such us Socks, Gloves, und other every day essentials [} & 10 hour dag. The majority of the | [IGER SERE 006 Gl B (n™ | are at speclally reduced prices during run of this Great Cost Sale, JAriuaLTE RISNEd Bt 1 RLOUE AL par |t e et ndanE. e v Fndeavor service will he cent old stock and Mlling orders in which there are broken sizes, S 3 Sy S sz GLOVES AT COST WOOL DRESS GOODS WA -0 TURLL ig forthnailig i e B e e A e Everybody skates in Holland. William Phillips, U. S. minis- Cape and Mocha strap wrist style, knit wool Canton Crepe, all wool, 42 inch width, sponged ; 'v\ u.;‘;“\ i 'hxl \‘4»:4'-‘m;‘.-;\|1:. f\”\ h‘nl\] portunitie At 7:30, there will be | ter, and Mrs. Phillips wanted to be in the skate, so to speak. But shrank and spotproof, big value at $1.05 yand, It naBhannsy £o call all thols old Bands]® ,,J:‘wrri.\ylxu.;lry:'x‘up.»l‘ nm}wr‘::\“.:]: “'“r_v‘\' judging from their stance and the slant oftheir ankles it doesn’t Bacmo Washable Cape Gloves, strap wrist style, | Imported French Sevgeqall wool, navy, black and I A el [the Taght of the Worfdo Mins Ade. | 100K like they’re enjoying the sport tan, brown, grey and mode, .plque sewn, wonderfyl | ©0'0"% Width 40 inches, pricdd at only $1.50 yard, tha Bristol Mills is one of the old- | i Scas™s o Mifew Mae L. Tohne value for $3.98 pair. i Teonaly Tl Sorse, 68 inohuwiah dn navy, hlack R1{/98t I chis violnlty and duea standarat Sl s aus o e 8 et = : & : d colors, rea zed anc - 81, houses in every part of the country, | ¢ ¢ the Ll L RO CARY TATRS O A e - ‘ and colors, rea wnd shrunk, $1.95 yard, ! T intry, | 50N kil el T D Sk e st st e 08 e, % W e 1 ) h mewes e s et i o, S, T oy e unaer e aieier WILSON FOUNDATIO HARSH CATHARTICS s, b i by ficial at the plant, comes from New | ity <48 s ¥ \ TwoClas| Gloves ‘i 4 inch at 81. . New | Mrs, € s O'Neil will preside TAMPATCN Q Pn!or:““")hmm:lr:u{(::Il;r::)‘fpt:rolzfo;f::\;:qxrmmn‘un"' ol New Spring Colors in all wool homespuns and | B : 8 hail & great dea) |39 MR Oharies O'Nsil will presids CAMPAIGN STARTED . L & | of ot ) at the organ tweeds, widths 56 and 38 inches, for yard, of experience in this particular line i Tt R, { ARE HARMF L]NEN HANDKERCHIE Father Fay's Auto Smashed The regular meeting of the Ameri- | T 'Q : A Buick touring car belonging tc FET S e PSR p ~ i OF e, Batiek gFiTe He. BoaaTel o aloe Sen s Homa, LACE and RIBBONS Ml 00 v donn T eng e fi€ 10 can Leion Auxiliary will take place | Former Mayor doseph M. Halloran is Embroidered Linen, regular 50c grade, special Valenciennes lace edges are bargains at ¢, 7¢ and church of Our Lady of Merey, was 35c¢ each or 8 for $1.00, 8¢ a yard. badly smashed yestere uflrru;mn on Regular 76c grade, for 58c each. . Irish Crochet lace edge, four yards at this sale [Torestville avenue. Father Iay was Regular $1.00 grade, for 75¢ each. for 9c. d! | driving at the rate of about 15 miles Regular $1.25 grade, for #8¢ cach, I'or Hairbows we are offering Ribbons in fanc in hour hehind a trolley car. He had Regular $1.50 grade for $1,10 each. stripes, Persian and plain Moire, at only a yard. M|/ no chains on the car and when the Regular $2.00 grade, for $1.50 each. Embroidery, Cambrie embroidered edges, 4 inches trolley came to a stop ahead of him Handkerchiefs in both plain and initial propor-| wide, 15¢c to 19¢ kinds, priced for this Great Cost Sale and he put the brakes to his own car, tionately reduced during Cost Sale. at 1213¢ yard. | the rear end skidded, turning the car A |completely around and crashing n;M lined, plque sewn colors grey and brown, very speclal for $5.08 a pai at the legion roomys on Tiesday, Jan- | uary 10, Officers $or the coming year TS BEREA A BURY i e i To Begin At Once. Constipation results from the ine Ak thid meaiing, LHEVE Sl D6 aR0s ability of the intestines to eliminate |clal ‘and entertuinment after the| A number of New Britain people, | waste matter. Harsl sathactios bud magting ab which refresnioents willlgang tHem belng' Mormen Mayor|do e it ool e e e | be served.. ‘All members are request-| josepl M. Halloran, Police Commiis-| but thay a9 Lot corect us. cands ob to attend. sion P. I, King and Democratic | constipation. Son Born |Central Committeeman A. Gorbach| Farly settlers treated constipation baby boy bk ““';“ "'“","""“" ","un-l wife, attended the first Woodrow | with natural laxatives. An extraet and Mrs. Bdward Cadrain of | \ayjcon 1 . i into ) 5 I G ; | Wilson I“oundation dinner at the Hotel | was made from herbs, roots, barks A d'_“l:\f":"’l',‘”h“‘f"‘”\“ ']’_‘K‘l“,:;j” WS | Whiting street. Both mother and s0n | 1iong in Hartford st evening. and leaves with laxative quall| sldn baing Srashed anfl ranaees o | Resadsingtwell o The dinner marked the official Dr. True's Elixir, the True Family 2 K- Iey Sidewalks opening of the effort to raise Connecti- | Laxative, is a compound of extracts F en. Iather FFay was not injured, i t is evident that there will be con- R jamen Drust, Joseph Rusczyk, Frank |was held this afternoon in New Brit- | Conductor Breaks Leg. ,,‘llf,r;,,’(_ iffculty In enforcing the|CUt'S auota of $35,000 towards the from natural plants—a pure, mild, . - Berhn News Znosko, Joly Busnard, Annie Maloni, |ain. | James Ryan of Bristol, a conductor | new by-law relative to cleaning side-|Tilion dollar drive for the above pladsany andy el ectvar i fanhiDnel: Evelyn Passoni, Ella Veronesi, | Berlin Items [on the Bristol and Plainville Tram- |\walks after a storm. There are sev.|"&med purpose. I LRV Miss Lange, teacher: Frank Carb The Men's Lyceum will meet Mon- |way, who is well know sre: e < , 5 Mr. Halloran, who is temporary | has been a favorite. Its regular use \rbo, | way o is I known to a great|eral streets in the town that were chairman of the movement in this| relicves constipation and fortifies the Harold Keeling, Olero Malone, Mary |day evening at the Methodist church |number of the townspeopi ffor i i : Y i (0L el 2 E 5 L i 4 Bl IRWIE ple, suffered | 1aiq at the instance of the engineer % 51 L L a3 1 Roseck, Svea Swanson. in Kensington. a painful fracture of the right leg late | who had charge of the work, below | it plans to start at once towards an '{-?"“ ",L‘”',':‘ ".'ot;'\lfm;"s ."",‘;:1:' J Miss Keena, teacher—John Mogul- | The regular meeting of the sclect- |vesterday afternoon. The accident was | the street surface, and when a snow- | 0"8anization in New Rritain. Ll bty it J ski, Josephine Chudzik, Margaret|men will be held on Monday evening |a most peculiar one. Mr. Ryan has|storm comes. these streets are filled | CONfer further with Mrs. Mary Buck-|40c—8 LR Marion, Kate Olis, Mildred pm“nm.,‘u( the town hall. - | been suffering for ‘the past few |with snow and in warm weather, the |l€¥, -of Hartford, district ("h:urmun,é__ Ethel Warren. | The Berlin Farmers' cluls will meet |months with neuritis which has ne-[ice and snow melts and these spots|and Miss Julla Hinaman of New Hav-| Miss Barry, teacher: Donald Mec-|this evening at the home of Theodore | cessitated his using a cane. He spent | hecome veritable ponds. Then, if a|€N. executive se cretary, who will look e — Queeny, Belinda Galina, Catherine | Savage. | vesterday afternoon lying across his Ing spell comes, they are cover-|after starting the work among the Magnans, Catherine Sullman, John| Bankers to Speak |bed in the sun and towards evening|cd with ice hecause there is no out-|Women here. The selection of at | treasurer and executive committee will WEAK Tn WAL | Temporary Chairman Here— | SECURE RELIEF PLEASANTLY Miss Mansfield, tcacher: Jennie An-{cial of the Berlin Savings bank to give |there, he went to shut a window and | fault of the property owners, and for | ! J iderable | be made within the next few d tendem Showalter julicz, Dorothy Day, Mildred Beng-|a & s of talks in the Berlin public {in the act of so doing he bent his|that reason there is cor P21 3 ston, Nora O'Connell, Lester Stuhl-|schoo during thrift week from Jan- jl-a‘ly slightly backwards, and his leg | speculation as to whether they are “}" »(‘:lm_rvnh.'n A»IH" ly npf\nv Jan- et te L man, Eugene Sharpe, Rimer Sea- |uer® 17 to 23, Special programs are |snapped under him. The fact that the | lable under the new ruling uary 15, New Britain's quota has not 3 D GOMMUNITY CABD P burgh, Warren Ringwood, Willis | being arranged by the various teachicrs | break was not cansed by a fall of Recovers From Mness hf"d"“l RLRLIRES, JEe BUE L s dc- Now Works Nine Hours a Day.— ARTY Ronketty, I rank Rhea, Nicholas jin the schools in which the value of any sort makes the affair one of the| The meny friends of Mrs. Sarah|cided upon by Monday. There wiil g . , Molone, Mario Negri, Cecilia Rosuck, |thrift will be brought out. |strangest ever heard of here. He| Wetherell will he pleased to know|be no personal soliciting of funds, as Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegehbh Jennte Pledmont and Annle Znoski. Added to Commitics [was taken to the Bristol hospital for | that she has recovered from the at.|this s expected to he a free will of-| Compoundkeslore(l“el'sh‘ellfi Event Will Be Staged in Community Myl Raymond Dyer of East Berlin has| treatment, tack of the grippe which she s;u(rerod‘f('!t‘ly;flflnh:" Jorspns :{hlzl Visinle. Bany H 3 A Miss, Walshi teacheri Dana Bagonl been appointed to the committee Eng ment Announced. iust lwvm’-n ( ||r\t’slm:‘m :}l' lr\r:‘:x?::xn n:'}l‘rmd h S I pres Union Village, Vt.— “I was weak and e i ey, i Tuckla Hendrickson, ‘»‘”"1'“‘7“'4ld3“i:‘f: ;‘Q)\]\l;)hl:!:nlmwvfl(;((l\n’ 1“:»‘.:;:( .;’r‘ ;1: '\””m”““m\"v”t o3 TACs af Mo P"“:l&‘rian.linjfi»"o: She f-n.hran.u; hrriu(!‘ The* dinner last night, at which | nervous and all run-down. I could not Chuirch Notes for Sundsy—Framers| leni, Jennie Milewskl, Lena Tardith [town farm, Selectman Cortor, who |1 oar o o Niss I 0L Eenne BBh | iony A lews Gave an. Hamllton Holt, exccutive dircctor was | W,nl}l‘( amutt_hefloo; MishiWiisledar;” ‘tshoheri MATIOYE (e ahaluimes of The semiimitian; BEALRA L e et AN, IECdBrie Fieak ¢ Consting Stopped the prineipal speaker, was an informal ! without resting an Club Meeting—Berlin Bits, Holton,: NViniaflh o Atariy jori¢ lfs chairman of the committee, stated |Tomlinson avenue, to Harry o o e s GRS GO 2 VIl 1had been that way iy toria Marieni, — Helen | this morning that a meeting will be son of Mr. Irving Tyler of Park The town authorities have stopped |affair and was distinctly non-pa ) | AR for weeks. I saw your Pugrosack, Mike Rich, Mary Oles and ’ | consting on West Main street because | there being republicans as well as | iAo ent 1T The teachers in the various schools Kate Rich called within a few days. No date for the wedding has been 3 iat i rats br t. It was remarked have filed a perfect attendance report | o i East Berlin Items Former Resident in Hospital, of the accident w i hu;;;‘viu'm]' on \]v-mmw‘n'!: mrel LLN08, ke il . aper and after tak- | Wednesday, when Lester Dow was[upon that there was a large n i 8| ing one bottle of with the superintendent, covering the Junfor Tigh. Miss Alice Rich and Rodman Rich| Mrs, George Carlson of Walling- | s Ll ] fall term. No pupil has his or her( Mr. Dodge, teacher; Julia Collins, [formerly of this town, were received | ford, formerly Miss Alice O'Harn of | struck by an automohilt while slid-|of clergy present, hoth Cotholic and | | EW1l1.vdia E. Pinkham'’s name on the llst unless perfect in at. | Angalina Cooney, Josephine Falgetti, |in full membership by Rev. John L.|Jim Coust, Plainville, was rusued to|ing there. The youth is able to be| Protestant and about haif the ERILORY) ¥ egetable tendance, never tardy and was never |l.oulse Guite, Thomas Fagan, Dom.|Davis of the Methodist church in New | the N Haven hospltal sterday | OUt agaln seemingly with no fIl effects|ing was composed of women. | y und I felt the dismissed during the term. inick Ramy, George I'oertsch. | Britain on New Year's day. here she underwent a serious opera- | °F the affair. g R S | i 1t was doing me an The names of the school, teachers| Miss Harved, teacher; Kenneth| The serviees at the Methodist|tion. | QurHougs Gomgy . MILDRED GELHAAR DEAD I took seven more in and pupils follow: Bucher, William Jshnson, Paul Tur-|church Sunday are as follows: Reg Chnreh Notices [ 0 old dand shark o Rignvide the : A ! all. Before I finished Hubbard School. ner, Agnes O'Connell, Margaret Ron-|lar morning service at 10:45 a. m. fol-| Advent Christian church—The Rev, |Roberts house at Bloasem's Corner, | = . 1 was able to work Miss Barnes, teacher; John Lewis, |ketty, Elizabeth Gugel, Alice Holm-|lowed by Sunday school at o'clock | Harry Pinder wiil preach at both the N8 had its doom sealed. 1t has beeh | popmer High School Student Dies at| pine hours a day in a steam laundry. Harold Stockman, Channing Turner, |auist. , |end evening service at T:30 p. m, Rev. [ morning and ovening services, The|ltarned that it ds to be torn down| g 000 parents This Morning— | cannot say too much in favor of your Rose Dehan, Nedra Lawrence. Miss Shaefer, teacher; Bdwin Han- | Mr. Scott of the Kensington Mcthodist | Sunday school will meet at 5o Mokt poam (b B HAW EIB O e i vt oA it medicine. I trust all sick and suffering Miss Quinn, teacher; Loulse Aspin-|ford, Robert Haines, Reinhart Jeske, [church will have charge, | o’clock and the Loyal Workers' sepv.|Will be bullt there In the near future,) 1 £ LU | women willtakeit, Ithasbeen twe years wall, Marguerite Bourgeois, Marlon|Joseph Maguda, Joseph Milewskl,| There will be regular morning pray-| ice will he held at 6 Epe VLR USRI L Al L L L ‘_'“”"‘-\‘ aged | ginceItook it and I am strong and well, Honiss, Sophia Lanzaro, Norma Law-| Walter Muorson, Anna Kiotz, Grace|epr and sermon at St. Gabriel's Church | mid . Albert the town's most 18 vears the d ighter af 1 T "nul —Mrs L. A. GUIMANN, Union Village, rence, Martha Schmidt, James Coones, | Smith, Elizabeth Thompson, I'rank |Sunday at 10:45 a m. followed hy | Tharatsy evening s ; A i piteher has not yet| Mrs, Christian Gell of 2 City ave- | Vermont, Fimeg Maine, Lester Maine, Edmund | Greeo, Matthew O'Connell, Aifred [Sunday school at 12 o'ciock. There will | heating plant has hoe : Lk niolde Wi By aryies bl | nys, dld e, ot her howies | Thig s only one of such letters we are Selgrest. Pabst, Margaret Bolles, Josephine|pe a speclal service at 3:30 p. m. at|the church during the past week, pian0en Bules Boaung. ReRathe - b ERUOWLLE: 7L "]A AR ront_inuallfi' publishing showing what Miss Pierce, teacher; Raymond |Carson, Anita Maricni. which Bishop Acheson of Middietown | there will be plenty of heat and com- | iudging from the record he "‘,“!"" SR e B R e “eperain Lydia E. Pinkham has done for w Rich, William Walsh, Carl Bengston, Mrs. Young, teacher: Paul Ander-|yj) he present. All members of the e, | Pennsylvania Jast year, h(-”wll\ 1”: .n.;:h h(‘h(:"ll’n] 1B ll.\lll i ’l‘?‘l ]f““"j and whe_ther you work or not Mrs. May Harrington, Virginia Sugen- [son, Albert Halasi, Richard Moffat, | yapish are earnestly requested o at-| e o e signment soon. He had a|stricken ill and was prevented from | Guimann's letter should interest you. [ceive an s Halme, Teo Milewski, Dennis Negrl, Joseph |tanq this service. FY) F T i pJ try-out with ‘!hv Waterbury club ”m},:rudunnn[; last .lvunn 8 0 ’\v.\l.I'H . .| Many women getinto a weak, nervous e s b T toden e e, Dottty e ‘Inhn‘ltlf‘llrv”:“]‘i\“l e KA 1 |the Eastern Circuit 1]%( vear but \hm:q“!'iixml:; )?er“::‘.n ”((‘:-nt-ls,’n- I aves Gt dugm condit’l‘on hecause of Allrbants Charles Bargo, Donald Turner, Il Schultz, James Simmon v Gl o vamie ave moving to Harbion. | “r"”\" ”'i" +ag l'“ljf’ "f’.’l‘l‘)‘d";" % }'(,;;{.-r' 1<:~ Golhaar She' whs | they often have, Such womenlahwld beth Honiss, Virginia Walgh and|kowski, Anna Danko, Mg O'Leary, | Afigg Gertrude Quinn is spending the | UHCKLY RE”EVED ‘-!m-” “‘u-lon-ll‘wh‘:p:v:s- »‘m;:\f‘mvm ;:v“nhrv;' of l\"fl'k\ jen lod 0. fr Lal:eLydxaE.I:lnkhgm aVegetllgeré Frank Kramer. Plsie Owens, Gertrude Skeene, Ruth|waek-end with friends in Norwich, | [ dal A L Sy PRAD s [And. the Ewedia church. F(‘lmd AL b 'S school. Stromford, Mary Vanina, Dorothy . . | ; i . |of-the new postmaster to Plainville land the Swedish 1. church. | boglth i3 necessary and this splendid . BM::M:‘:”.::,';.W})"O Hodaol, [ Wilght, : ; 7y “'”’!' {[“;""I‘I’ I'"": }"“I‘:" "'“""" “l"‘_"" ”%‘7 racking, flnflmlmfirhcumahc | will be announced early next week.|The funeral will be held a'clock | medicine will help you to keep ity Mrs. i sher; ach, it two-thirds full but had to stop cutting ache 15 GUTEkIY raliave " 4 T T R T K abl Thomas Gutowski, Jacob ucorge, Community Card Party e EoRoHRE To AHE ih p‘]il‘_fi(‘i‘flg”(‘)‘f“gu;fl!:‘iini'xe:a“p \,\-.h:.y:‘(“|,'.I;('”1‘| “‘q"(‘x‘ :‘;“"":fl"’t‘:“:"‘;"‘n‘"'”“: Louts Legnani, John Paul, Nanna Bo-| pyeryone is invited to attend the| Workmen from the Southern New| For forty years, folks all over the |} wamed very soon dal, Mary Bonafonte, Annie I»mmvk! community card party to be given next | ngland Telephone Co, of Now Britain | world have (ouml' Sloan's to be the | e 5 ooy : Mra, Piske, teacher; Mary Doleckl, | wednesday evening at the community | huve been working in this part of the | matural encmy of pains and aches, | .. Pisingille Brjets Yo Rose Paul, Susie Paul. house by the social committee of that|town stringing new wives and several | It penetrates without riubbing, [ Witilliom Caunheck G; Bkt grant b Worthington School. organization. The proceeds are to be |of the residents’ numbers have been| You can just tell by its healthy, |confined to his home with rheuma- Miss Bartlett, teacher; Stanley Gren-| yseq for the maintenance of the house. | changed. stimulating odor that it'is going to do | 'sM- ; i 9 ewicz, Edward Kopac, Joseph Kopac, The affair will begin at 8 o'clock | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nelson a you good. | Fred Hastings of '.‘-nr’m;: _"."'“" is ldward Michaels, Sylvester Scarrazza, |ang it has been so a that | the |ohserving their ninth weddng anniy Keep Sloan's handy for neuralgia, |I!l at his home with an attack of ap- | pendicitis, ] Kaslmere Wroblewskl, Mary Klatz | paople may fix up fables of their | sary ¢ \ P WO AnE i il fins manel ot ] ; 3 4 o R a) ) | sary at their farm in the Westhicld | sciatica, lame back, stiff joints, sore gl g : 2 v Mary Nacera, Lily Nacera. own and play any card game desired. | disteict. fnuscles, strains and eprains, Work is being '(‘”ml‘)?p '”ii?’,lf.',‘w"f.' is bad cnough, but its meaning + improvements to | . Miss March, teacher; Helen Hodg-|mhe committee in charge consists of | oL At all druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40, the § W . « - s — - » » 91,40, s o " < i ctod I 7\ 7 son, Mary Holyst, Annle Tamositle, |\rs, Raiph Carter, Mrs. George Pren- | Best butter 61c 1. Russell Bros. | pruaL o ubiEing At 1 1k sepching is even worse. Usually it is a sign Annie Varriale, Joseph Mirante, | i’ Mrs, I, (. Rockey, Mrs, Leland | _aqvt. i Oa ) that it will be finished within a shor . | | | ¥rank and John Zipadelli, _|Gwatkin, Mrs, Robert Deming. Tick- | - W time. RSN SO \ of constipation—a disordered Miss Hopkins, teucher;. Alice Guite, | atg may he procured from any of the I'resh cgg: 2 il Bros.—advt, ¢ Al{)l:nr(b"11“‘1“‘(r;;:npr?:n:\‘uiil; ln"”x“"‘: s & = Mary Michaels, Ida Mofflonta, James |qpove samen, L [ positio \ liver, deranged bowel function— Scarroza, Letitia Bunce, Charles Guite, ! : N . o RUNILE Gltralt Notes | Oy Roger Castel has returned to New te ite, Lewls Mirante, Angeline [ : ¢ < AR f CEGIES Ol e ran b Berlin Congregational church — == = : York where he is employed by the | % interference with elimination of Nocera, Josie Orecchio, Walter Telia, Annfe Zipadelli. Boys' class will meet a susual at 10 | 3 fiai(;sglci(Sk:nv— [New York Telephone Co. in the ca-| R waste I\/Iedicine that mere]y Miss Nielson, teacher; Virginia|o'clock and the morning service will f N A paclty of engineer. He is a graduate | Miss 3 2 _ s 5 iglbok, "Mhe vare A One of Dr.Hobson'a s Univ ¢ Taine, | Bushnell, Gustave Lindquist, Joseph|be held at 10:45 o'ciocl The var | e of the University of i | 5 & Moftiolini, Sophie Rakowski, Florence | ious Sunday sehool departments will - | it o R Mr. and Mys. . W. Decley of Broad | settles the stomach often fails to Gibney, Alexander Marante, Krederick | gather at 12 o’clock and the Men's » § street, will leave for Florfda on Janu- \ Paulos, lLena Wrablewski, Nonie|class will meet in the community | Dnl—{obsons ary 20, Mr. Deeley has been ordered reachtherealcause ofthetrouble. Wrablewski, Adolph Ziel and I'red |house at 12 o'cloek. The every mem- EczemaOinmant there on account of his health \ Guite. ber canvass will be inaugurated to- g i & ‘ ) ey Pereival School. Tl e | 2 M best butter, $1. Russell Bros. | Co. Mrs. Crane, teacher: Allce Carlson, | Kensington Methodist church—The L eermempm— —— —] ienevive Gi voki W il so ’ "clock. Y1 T aTyEn e Annual January sale now going on. Genevive Gierochowski, Andrew Ba-|Sunday school will meet at 10 o'c 2 GI E. ) l ) on. | lt;;zl.1 Arnold Balog. | Rev. William 8. Harper of Bast Ber- i 1 AL odT 20 per cent discount on eur entire | Mrs. Foley, teacher: Henry Clark, [lin will deiiver the morning serfnon In Fow stock. Sale ends Saturday, Jan. 2! l<‘nM[l';qH::f0Arnl John Hackett, Harmon [at 11 o'clock. *There will be no chil- Cleared Up 0w lew Days ‘rl" A, Jafhon iy gecds, Man's. firs | Carlson Juhn‘ Skeene, Robert Isaas-|dren’s sermon as has been the cus- No woman need have a repul- | nishings, footwear, 53 W. Main, son, Jennie St. Marie, Edward George, [tom for the past several weeks. The | slve, unsightly skin—ten chances ; Plainville.—adst. | Goodwin Holmgren, Norman Holm-|Junior league will be held at 2:30 to one it's caused by constipation Hest hutter 51c . Russell Dros.| = islow Chotowski and Mar-|o'clock and the evening service at | tazy 11ver-SeRIGIT: 1k SREll adw. | Hfl"i x::;m 7 o'clock. Lkl L % ea8VY | por SALE—Seven o Nouse, North | garet Ford. and Sunday school at 12:10 o'clock Fresh eggs, H0c. Russell [3ros.— advt. | | St 1 Hue . . . 3 and quickly remedied. For a good, Washiagtor. Modern Improvements, hard | Kenisiekton Otonimas, % g anueii-ttnee wit ve| Ifin ari SUID Boaubyl | Ss virely Ve répclatee | o dien: At g, B i vhglana Kensington Congregational church M ‘ haki, Raymond Grazlana, Paul Leone, Sl 4 P o dB C . intended, Pl e s g { John Pulunni, Stanley Rusczcayk, | --Morning worshin at' 10:45 o'elock| | rescrveapy uticura as nature intendel ’ et action to all organs concerned in Frank Myers, Lachance Valenti, Helen y ] o 1f you use Cuticura Soap for every- AK ; action t« L < 1 > i @ deay ciety Vi n | 3 McQueeny. T sy o ALy, ¥ day toflet purposes, with touches of 3 Uy | mmmmmrerree————| the elimination of waste. Josephine Caccaralic, Rina Cenyrelli, [the church last evening it was voted soothe and heal the first pimples or | Litta Malone, Sofie Valenti, Walter to incorporate the church. The an-| | gealpjrritation, you will have as clear & Whiting Street, ss DuPlessis, feacher: Walter [13. i is possidle to have. P A | arctics, hot waier bags, ete., to be repaired, 0c—12 Pill Bo~ o (‘h“lf(‘l‘;fllk Angelina Orsle, IRosie Thom- | Infant Son Dies ""“.P"‘:n‘{l‘.";“.‘a“'é’.""fi At all Drugdists 25%a box 2l | hring them to me: for I am uble to vepals | 10c s 2 -40 Pills v Sy’ g i P [ riee, t [Aldor an." So) dn. | neisco, the infant son of Mr. o ol ; \ S ol Adls ’ ¥ Miss Mokeon, teacher: T.v Makaj, |uhd Mrs, Patsy Sisti of IKensington o8 without mug. Over &0 Years the Standard Q5% el ey ia B R 8 i o - d as usnal at 8§ anc 000, cas 00, Address Herald, I L 4 Miss O'Brien, teacher: Peter Ba-|held as usual at aind 10 o'clock ' which will keep your system clean, 00, cash 10, Address Herald, l' ‘ui to C}Can hOllSC and restore effiClent K BTV ard, | meet at 6 o'clock. At the meeting of Ointment as needed to Mra. Steed, teacher: Sylvia Busnar ko Bl | PLAINVILLE SHOE REPAIRING SHOP, | Sold' Everywhere B'Connell nual meeting will be held on January | | a complexion and as good haif as it BRI | Wik yemijinve ahesi: vinbe: shiow Id every. 0 them in a satisfactory way. | 3 ey Sugar Codted or Uncoated i\ 50c—90 Pills I'tank Cooney, Charles Gullong, DBen-|died yesterday afternoon. The funeral | pfléor.{ [ ——————————— Y

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