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NEW BRITAIN DAILY lU'IRALI), SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1922, confined to her home for several days. - Plamvxlle News A . s er condition this morning was re. l‘Or l"flthe" or son Ol' n’othel‘ or D‘“‘. ported as being Improved, Mrs, Frank Hohbein is substituting for her FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY until she returns | ' FIRE C[]MM'SSI[]N Speaker at Church, ] o o ’ Rev, Walter MeCrann, curate at St. Mary's church in New Tritain, will he r rue s lr : A the Lenten speaker at the Church of | [ ] ‘ Our Lady of Mercy tomorrow even- ing. The services will commenca at Th? True Fami‘y Laxative 30 o'clock, Specml Mee[mg Ga”ed to Act on| 1\il'l‘\(‘“.'fl’?lil.l‘“"Illli:l:;'lll'y‘\lll;|, e Mothers with their home | When the children are out wrestler, will probably secure some worries are often irregular of sight they often eat too | ANNUAL ROSE BUSH SHRUB AND FRUIT Fire Apparatu houts thix season through the Pythiun ||| &t meals—have no appetite ts or rich foodn ) pp N Club Association, an athletic are often restless at night many sweels or rig ;i !V organiza- T Q gLE A tion of the Knights of l‘y!hrflfi'nr‘ of —are tired and are troubled This brings on constipation REE SALE STARTD NONo, APRIL 3rd PRESENT EQU]PMENT oM whion :‘::]h:',';";‘r';"I’)‘z""':"g':_‘"”;m”:: \\1;.';101']1'\!8‘«sl::d“slt?m:?cul\’o in many cases. ALL ponent for some time now and so far need a prompt, pure herb Watch these symptoms: WITH TH NG W HER FAR ENOUG } CANCT ! b True d SHI 5 CR ) i H O ADVANCED FoR pl, ANTING ROSE BUSHE 8 bee succesy e spoke axative C i onstipat BHI ' TART T it % RhSery 2G I P : 4 3 T ¢ | : { c“ ! ) i i M e Mllu b \'\|~:i\l~‘\::\|l-‘|!|.ql”'H- '\'\.M‘\.I' SALI WITH LARGIR VAL THAN USUAL, & A :‘"(‘\;h n'nn u.: .r(ul',' H‘ ':\ ke be- | la (.I ) :l!ll such i . Constipation, r 3 4 3 YIS, AND SO ME AT LOWER PRICES, " 1 of Mrs. Francis Keach Held 7 i N e s Eli I cramps, eyes heavy an nera M K rue s X y ps, eyes p 1000 ROSE BUSHES—A L1, TWO - g Iy and outlined a proposition of ar- rami i T YEAR OLD STOCK—YOUR CHOICE FOR 39c This Afternoon—School Teacher g5 | FANRING houts to be held at Turner Family Laxative. T h e i bad breatl tless- pe T OR. ) 4 Working s apt & dull, bad breath, restless iy use Number when ordering, it will nvold & o rustan bt filing same. ook hall in New [Diritain, He wishes fo| orking man is apt to ne- TS AL e hanie red by Scalding Water—Church [meet Alex Sobuta of New Britain, glect his health; may eat | ness, and biliousness. The§e e \:' 5 ':T‘l'l‘"""r"’ (R jaes po==SOlAl 4 0Tl yels Notices—Iter e .} '("‘::',"r'"“:‘:"l':‘" il too hurriedly and at irreg- | are common to both chil- o. 2 S #bac N0, 3=Killarney, (white.) o Y al chure ur {faviour e 3 ‘e = A NPy . A de Deishach, N S Adiing Tomine & - meiinat - tho Fifth Sunday In Lent, heing Passion ||| WAT hours. Often this puts | dren and grown-ups and call pink.) No. Magna Charter, a o. Tellow rambler, i I A ARy Tl a1V Do iR be s the bowels out of order— for prompt use of a laxa- s i : ; board of fire con i i i e o 10 ng L 4 mmissioners for more | 5! i i i o. 3—Captain Christy, & pink No. 15—Lady Gay, pink ram- apparatus at the local station, the [oclock. Church school at 10 o'clock. ||| -~ they fail to function prop- | tive. delicate pink No. 11— Marshal ) ilder, bler rose, - o 3 Pn 3 N Fran Karl Deueschkl, Glark red,) e v No. 19—Excelsior, red ram- If‘r:‘v’*‘:’lh';ui-A]‘;Ir(;:y':::|"lv:‘:r\lTn‘:T: o balt it |?,\‘v"l'r{:mr'\».-'...nrm,'.'.m;‘{; erly — causing fretfulne; To properly cleanse and her Hol 3 No. 12—Mrs, John Laing (li bler rose. in the town hall on Monday evening, | 2'¢lock: instruction on Holy (om taking: away the ‘appetit purify the intestinal tract ey i olmes, rich ’m\.rm«-.) iy No. 20 -— Dorothy Perkins, ADril 10, to commence at § o'clock, | MUNION And preparation ‘or first com- slqwlng dn\\'x_1 the active which is essential to good NG G B sl No. ti—Lu France, color, a pink rampler rose, flagumatier of: the-town's nead: o firg) | UA1\ON Joruthossiyscently fonflrmod) mind. To relieve these con- | health; to ward off and re- No. 21—Darothy Perking, red cquipment will be presented to the |4t 4:30 o'clock; evensong and sermon ditions, hd" a bottle of | Jieve constipation and its or red.) : . 14—Helen Gould (erim- rambier rose legal voters, and if so ordered, by the Rev. George T. Linsey, rector s No. 71 ener; ace i " iy n.® . d,an ap- £y o - ¢ s , 2 i i Z (e TeGeneral Jucqueminot, gon). - - No 122500, (oxtra, s IRK propriation will bo made for the pur: | O the Church of the Good Shepherd Dr. True's Elixir hancy. attending evils us the True . 15— Harrison, (yellow.) rose. chase of the necessary apparatus, of Hartford. | Use it as others have done Family Laxative, Dr. True’s Fxtea Special, “Derly 5 : ’ i i X The commission calls attention of On Monday evening, April 3, the | rine ast 70 vear: ixir, 40c—60c—$1.20. e |~iu1|\(--4 I(-:,'\\.}- 'Ilhvmnl'.»,‘ A wonderful ~Extra Special, “Tausendschon” a novelty rose the townspeople to the urgent meed of | MeN's club will meet in the rector's | during the past 70 years.. Elixi c—60c—$1.20 i r shaped | Killarney with white and pink flowers on the same bush, A added equipment inasmuch as the |$114Y. On Wednesday evening at § and single steramed, 4 elty h T i es, A-ayelty i 95C vy special offering at the low 59 present apparatus i far too small for | 9°¢lock, there will be a regular meet- Sk PR e e C Plainville. © Robert Skelley is chair- [!N% Of the Knights of Washington. man of the fire commission, and the | Thursday, at 9 o'clock in the after- HARDY SHRUBS FROM 19¢ TO 35¢ e NI ; o i SOy By Hhser 4] N VIR B, B0, oflier members are H. €, Thompsoh |U200) the Panish: Guiid will hold & i i i » ingls ate, ‘Intosh reds, dwins, e 89 g I he Altar Guild will meet, and at MoK IR LD U iast sosniod sves o L e R LR ; Plainville today has one fire truck, |IN%: t ) celion2MEN SUCKLE, sweet scented ever blooming, — Gravensteins, Red Astrachans, Rhole Ishn:x ireen- This truck was rebuilt from an oid |8 ©'clock there will be a vestry meet- Hol s, I Iv ¢ Hopmanetoli. . ings, and Northern Spy. Special sale price 43¢ cach, car, although in " excellent atar ®iing. On Friday the children's service exlth gives the only true and lasting HULE LEILACS, the old fashioned garden S, kinds mostly grown in Conn., AP 81 Cil be held at 4 o'clock, and Lenten GOOd beauty to the cemplexion. Perfeet di- hush, priced 85¢ each and s canning. Farly and late Crawford ot capalle of handling the “fires i : i SYRINGAS, hardy, fine ol Teal PRI T e e L . ords, which occur in the town from time to | Service and address will be held at gestion and assimilation of food are flowers, B85¢ ench, AR TREES. fine stock, well rooted and free time . O i looks necessary to ensure perfect health. For d : ) ’ ; ‘ongregational church-—Morning SNOWBALL or Gilder - rose, fie T AEIE - R il T e are e In addition to the rebuiit truck, the | Congregational f f < RNOWUALL or.Gilder yos, With bl anowy fro L Beale |<P‘\\‘rlll V.ylm\l\u\.\lu]n{ s artlett, fire department has 2,500 feet of hose | Service at 10:45 o'clock with Holy relieving ailments of the digestive MR e tkel, Clapp's favorite, and Sheldon's. Sale price, and the regular supply of ladders, | Communion. Church school at 12 mean powers —such as biliousness, cou- colors, 19¢ cach, ’ ; i o PLUM TRE " 4 Most of the fire fighting is done by the | 0 Clock, and Christian Endeavor meet- e i ] ; M TRE Abundance” a large oblong gnlings ) ol wae 1 lotBloaky: 'mibject: 4 Beiter rood stipation, sick headaches, flatulence— 3 IRIS, most gorgeous of garden flow- variety, very nd thick meated, also “Tur ald of the chemicals, The ladders are [i18 e i £ s Pi i el R e R NI (ol I'hut 25 feet high and are not capable | }ible Reading. Beecham’s Pills have proven their worth ank” ar kind, a little later. The price of | of reaching to A third story window | MPaptist church--Morning service at Health )i xh\n«.u‘la}: 'S, very showy perennial, delicate cith e cach, g e tous Atird, stoby, stindonili I ORIGoR: BATGTERE Tinsar il libs| to countless t]mus'ands of w omen for GRAPE VINES, “Concords” the well Kknown i o5 |the pastor's theme. Sunday school many yvears past. They are convenient, “I'ay's Prolific, large r arge s variety, and “Ludi y was seen at the recent serious fire in | the pa k ! R : Ww's Prolific, large red lurge biue varlety, and Lautin® the v the Spencer home on West Main | Wil follow the morning service. gentle in action and positive in their ex- B s 3 08y treet when the blaze was confined {o | YOUNg People’s service will be held at Take S er AT the attic. The ladders were not high'] 8 ©clock in the evening. Preaching ‘nough to permit the firemen to reach |3t 7 o'clock. The 6 and 7 o'clock | el the attic window, where a stream of | rvices will be conducted by the , | water could be directed on the flamoes | Hartford Y. M. C. A. team which will 1 Sld Clark of Berlin, L. B. Ban , he Berlin Congregatiohal church wil! e NARS s \ ist m ) ¢ . B. Ba 1 gregi al church wil ith ghe hose. Klas Are fight. | ?¢ present and nssist. 5 % e JS ford of Maple Hill, was given the | roct Wednesday. afternoon .t the | o 1on e o, Instead the fire faht- |8 FlTE UL M. B, Zlon ehirche . ‘ rs had to go through the house with - for men, ome of Mrs. | 1. Hon s The e me o o i % Morning service at 11 o'clock. Church A e heir chemicals and attack the blaze & ) ;, consalalion prizes for dres | thering hus been called for 8| rrom inside, The commission recom. | 3chool ' at.’12:16 olclock. WVarric ain anc am W el Gy ' ems haked. y'elock. Tomorrow wi 3 y v { I\ s town. Mrs, O, Scripturé and 1., The & t the Methodist il i i ind all members of the congregation ¢(7.¢'.)I',WI'¢'3 i ggf.‘";g :#‘: Mr. Skelly is investigating ¢ Faling thel e requested to contribute one dol- in boxes F[ER HERL]N PFHFLE Heyllavior won the ellmination; dangw | shurol Sunday s follows: Regu- | prices of trucks in the various com I The speeial of the eve-| ar morning service at 10:45 a, m 5 8 e e e eI 4 v ! s 6 (40 a. M. | panies throughout the state and will RO MMORALY NS L 3y R, | ning was awarded at 11 o'clock in the followedl by Sunday school at 12| pave some facts on this "mm',"‘:: r:}_ English will meet and Tursday even- = .2 form of a pig to Mr. Terrell of Mid-|o'clock and evening service at 7:30 RaH REia ”"'_m.m ’" s Prfib:hk ng atl 7:30 o'clock the Bible class will 500 500 dictown o a ng. ’ able that the entire cost of the apparatus | 1°°% | i3 Plainville Bricfs. | in Wi Q Last Basl iame, Miss Julia Hulbert has sold ) Novel AIair WHIL Be. SIGed 8] e bt Moot Same oo e somme o sn ot her 11 | ot eome o $h000 or not 1o ox | o, Fisielle pecte || TROUT SEASON 2 ; : : seed this amount. sason for the Wortlington Athletic |gust Weeks, through the 1% : e duestion . 6 1 £eElnE the, apptn iarrow escape from injury ester- | Comm{m![ lh IS“ WeJfleSdaV clib witl be staged at the town hall | Farm Ageney. Mr. Weeks buys 5or it | yration is one to be considered by ihe | 13 #fternoon as his car skidded and @ (piNs TOMORROW. No trip is complete without a sct of snap- fonight. The Juniors will etack them- fhome. i selectmen and will be taken up| AN into a trolley car in the Plainville | (ots of the trin to show your friends. Perhaps the Alm will win Ives against the Seniors. Both teams | At St. Gabriel's church, Sun W the meeting, Tf the cost of thr| vnter. The fenders of the nutomo- | M ¢ "kile nolar Photo Finishing Coupon nest Friday. have exceilent records and a lively | there will be the regular morninz squipment will reach close to $8,000 | ’ile were damaged I Miss Marion Young, ¢ P, F. Corbin, won the week. Sece next A isiting friends in this town, | Chorch Notices !n\\ml h_\_v Sunday school at 12 0'clock | pava 1o he levied by the selectmen i h Kensington Congregational ‘church [ There will he a choir rehearsal at the | piq gpecial tax was considered the | - and *Mrs. Joseph Conners at- | Fire Warden Holmguist Makes Ap- | Morning worship will be held at 10:45 |chureh at 3:30 p. m. | 'hest way to meet the needs as ex. | cnded the funeral of an aunt in New | OHRNSTEDTS J. L. Nye, who has heen spending 1 daven today, s | o'clock and the Sunday school depart- lained by f ot M offic ke e ! 3 s PR e | plained by one of the town officers Y, a1l . y . ¥ unday Church Not ments will meet usual at 12:10jthe winter in Miami, Plorida, has're |mpy. hudget this year s large and can/| A Son has been born to Mr. and 72 West Main Street The Chnistian Hndeayor so- ) turned to Fast Ierlin: for the sume- | peie carry the. estimated ex-|:Mrs, D.'J. Buckley of Portland, Me. | /| mer. Mrs. Buckley was “ormerly Miss Alice (2 will meet in the evening at yenses. In order to pay for the ap- mittee Mocting—iriers, oibiod The Ladies' il society or e | R (8 S0 0 DAY A8 SRS 0] Vacite and a teacher at the ocal | 500 ougmmmmersmrorrrmen 500 1_!'——500 Berlin Congregational church— | Methodist church, will hold their tovE Wl Kve | to: Shdlitle e juohiools i The first free radio exhibition will | Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock, The | Fe8ular monthly meeting at the [ /208 FOEC GEIE B0 00 | Older Tioys clags will gather ai the|church nest Iriday afternoon Ak veatis DUEESh k. —— chureh at 10 o'clock and the Men's| Mr. and Mrs. k. Vernon Read on- 'I'Iw1‘l):f;“:::fi':ln;"l“‘r:lr:\!v7|;‘:::\|.l\|H dis- i m Meetis % Bible class will meet in the commun- | (ertained relatives from Middietown [ 16" REHEEE GF 0 Yo &t th Spcoialy Town. MOSUnE, . ol next week it 8 o'clock. The exhi- [ty House at 12" o'olock noon. ‘Thel|&t their home on. Wilcox avenue Inri- [ CUss the daylight saving plan at fhel The legal voters of the Town o bifion is Leing given under the au-[Sunday school departments will hold | 14y: hext. mesfingqon anmy Elainville fiptainville ‘are. ihereby, motifled _that 2 ot 15 oeliate hare will be| Those wishing to attend the Mason- | 4id not follow out this plan last year | yecial Town Meeting will be held session at 12 o'clock. There will b althongh the railroad company and | he Town Hall, Monday evening. of the Worthington Commun- ¢ ; inti i i 3 Qv i) eting at C‘romwell this evening sociation and w o _[{no meeting of the Junior Endeavor|!¢ mee A i 4 § 4 3 g ol 2 DA ANE, ARG the Prg this Sunday. Lenten vosper,Will be conveyed over by automobiles, | many of the surrounding cities and | xprii 101%, 1922, at eight o'clock, fo Uinovatlon. of | this." form. of [;800ICkyLhls Vit 12 | towns did. The manufacturers were . o oses i o ° o s I s T ureh at | A large number of the Iast Berlin t he fol' | \g purposes | ‘ pasmenL In. Berlin, services will ho held at the church at| | mbers will attend as it Js to he| N0t in favor of it and will probably | "o . | pon the request of the| q ) tgiv:oieloak in ihe altemnean, i1 | retain the same attitude this vear. The | joara Fire Commissioners for | The aeria! was put in place this aft- ) Sk SHL : 41 e | Fast Berlin night, with*all chairs fill- ! ernoon. It has heen strung from the[ St Paul's church-—Ma MR Ny faat GRITE memidnes rehants are fifty-fifty on the prop- | \ore 1, apparatus; and if o order- | steeple on the Berlin Congregaiional [ heid as "K""‘I "'l St. Paul's church at ; osition and many of them favor it [ \{” ¢ appropriate necessary funds | chureh to a place in the yard of 8 and 10 o'clock seEmet 2 providing the factories follow suit ; | 5 R | £ R f i 3 i for the same. i g . - T ity house. trom this point| Kensington Methodist church SWALLOWS MARBLI: Mo Gmmple” of ‘Newl BHElR -comta|l Ao ta (sansatt any other busiiame | 7 TO 9:30 O'CLOCK TONIGHT will Iéad into the building "’“‘”“’"“ “]““"“”: “"” be }‘1‘""" “I' U1 Alice Rock, three year daughter of [ mencing on the new daylight saving [ | .over to come hofore said meeting | . and connect with the apparatus olclock and: ail :Sunday sehaol ol S Mr. and Mrs, Alhert Rock of 330 Arch | plan on April 30 may have some ~f-| " g | s S S : il Jseronix of Now! br will _meet intheir respective 100ms | o cidentally swallowed a mar- | fect upon Plainville, and n decision WAL J. JOHNSON, | The public is cordially invited to cal! and in heen eng ) al organiza-|at 10 o'clock. The Junior Kndearor |\, "ypjje playing at her home last| may be reached at the meeting o CHAS. H. CALOR, | tion to operate aratus on Wed- | will meet in the afternoon and the vening. The child almost strangled. | shortly after. FREDERICK SPENCER. | . Keach. Board Of Se!cn{mcn.: | —Fancy Dress Ball is Held—Com- ¢ he held at the community house on Berlin street on Wednesday evening spect the recently enlarged banking space of nesday night, 1 wroux has been | evening services will be conducted as |, 100’ ) "\, Bush and David Was- Mrs, intercsted in radio work for some [usual at 7 o'clock. Xowitz were summoned and they suc Tho funeral of Mrs. Francis Keach | [)ateq at Plainville, Conn. time and has a complete radio out- Standard Time For Schools. secded in extracting the obstructi was held at 2:30 o'clock this after- April 1st, 1022, fit at his father's business esta -| B, R. Showalter, superintendent of | ind the child r||m'l<l\‘ recovered. noon from the home on Church 4 ment on Arch street in Nev R L S R e B SRT i street. Rev. Sherrod Soule of Hart: | qURNITURE and plans moving and ! THE PLAKNVILLE TRUST CO. He has recefved moscages from afar|ing that in all probubility the schools BT A eaTeRETIAT ford and Rev, Charles §. Wyckoff,] Xinds of trucklng. I A Soiy and expects to have the instruments| ,pic own will remain on standard pastor of the local Congregational , - s R A JRGRtRRE e n ot NoRivEO il 3o RliniNime swrtlh Selll Cnob Blange o ey church, officiated. Burial was in the take a few more customers i PLAINVILLE, CONN. people may hear the same concerts a& [\ cavine time on April 30, Joseph Greeney Was Riding With | west cemetery. ressmaking for FEaster, Speial twoer Will be hedrd in many other cities and |y SPTAR iscussed at th salibeare ‘ 4 e e cape costumes for amall wonien, made in g % I'he matter will be discussed at _’ € Palibearers When Stricken, Attend Legion Conference. ARar. TOhgth it JUmpar. Aresh 1o al e ALk meeting of the school committee Chmandar j Guiden and| T ny i The apparatus will be in place tem- i e Stamford, April 1.—Joseph Greeney, | 4 ha3il) < 5 lars, Including material, $15. 5 Laurel i R LG LAl in place tem- | iy will be held in the office of | : Y | Chaplaln Harry Iisher are attending [ st Plainville. poratily: &1y bt It the affair of next] i {own dlerk oh the second Tuesday | % While at the funcral of ol | SHSRIRE, FAT SN0 S0 " eine ST weel: should prove (o be a IS LR " the board | harles W. Hendrie at Sound feach [ {BG ATEHEIR A8 T O, Tl ce| WATERBURY'S POSTMASTER is possivle that a permanent ret will| 56 (80 TN ehools should oper- yesterday died of heart trouble| oo % Now Haven this afternoon.| Waterbury, April 1.--Col. James be Installed in the building. e on standard time and it is expect- Inan automobile With the |, " ocion of supporting Treasurer | teddes took over the management of | Deputies Are Appointed. od that the committee will adept the | Palibe rl'" "';' reached “""‘ e (“‘I; Jrank 8. Butterworth in his proposals [ the post office here today, as the new 3 AL, ner pockel of his overcoat and fe G ! ; e SaL SRRV, Ab same time this year, 5 \ds for his sa will be | postmaste e succeeds Ildward M 2 X " Anton Holmquist, recentiy .1|>|m||\l» same tim ‘, l‘ ¢ the factories |'ack upon the seat. He was dead a to .snhl" 1\1v| is for his salary W (p’.«tr;na-xl th H ?ucc led ' o o = %97 varden tor the town of Ber A large majority ¢ ‘u” ARLOTIES | ety ihintUo Tnten the main discussion. The loca rnln- rl‘.r en, who rts!;"m’r as pos n'nals r PALACE—The Biggest Sunday Show Ever Offered ippointed two deputy | have already announced. that they 5 Inter; : Cten instruc o table the|and will resume the practice of law. 3 . = RLEn n L e Y i ot U dRYIIENE paving |i, My Cruetiny-hailve. of Giminlt /RALOY WEES (N AUl B, S LG & o e RICHARD BARTHELMESS in “TOL'ABLE DAVID” Fdward (% Clark of Tast Berlin |time. 'The town of Be H;n W i(H remain | Irel “L‘fl"1”"’“"‘""‘”‘:":4 ’hf' i h:"’l: Yrnes post which will be held Mon-| An old funeral custom in some | | Paramount’s Great S;x Reel Chapter Play strict [ on stand € aceoro y an an- #0 years of the g R T el >ng! s 1 o TR OF THR has been appointed to cover district | on stan 1 time a m; 1]m:l "-II Car- |smployed in o minor capacity hy the day evening. The matter will be|parts of England is the presentation 3 “THE MISTRiESS COF THE WORLD” Baawhieh includes afl of the-ter-[ nouncement madv by Selectimafc €A, S el G e i thoroughly threshed out between the jof a black pipe to each of the men —_ Cast of 50.000 — ritory in last Berlin, Henry Austin | ter. B and an answer | who serve as pallbearers. \ of Berlin street, has heen appointed » ex-service men then Vixtension Committee Meeting. s i1l be forwarded the state depart- to cover district No. 1 which covers| pjie extension committee of thef 2 —— ment. most ;\Ei of the land u_i'hm the lmn_n» school ‘.,,;.,-(1” is planning u: h»r\l\) ;: COUGHS T“A] pAss :I‘nkrn to Hospital dary lines of the Worthington nrc‘..m ng on Tuesday evening of nex IN THE NIGHT Hugh Trumbull of Maple street, dietrict. week. At this time the final report father of Senator John H. and Henry % My, Holmguist will he in charge of | will be submitted in regards to the Trumbull, was removed to the Hart- W ’ & hoth men and over all territory but | proposed addition to the Kensington a aroqenem// ford hospital yesterday. Mr. Trumbull il + specinl s Vision of | grammar school. 1)105‘8/1('[/78 has been seriously i1l for several |§ ve n s l e ass fotrict 9 il tiy v land with- 'he committee has been studying ‘\ Ji and will undergo an operation the boundary of the Kensington|and evaluating the plans which have » district, > appeintments were | peen submitted. The members state > \ Miss Sahlin Scalded. | 2 gnnounced morn by Select-|that it is not only the matter of cost 7 ‘\ Miss Suhlin, school teacher in the | 3 Rev. John L Davls leader .;u\ Gearge 12 Carter, which has been brought out in the ; kindergarten of the Plainville Gram- ’ RResidents ddesiving to Ludikd bonfires | aceeptance of a Nan but it has been mar schools, was severely scalded at (0 burn grass as well as rubbish [{he matter of convenience, comfort, GRAYS SYRUP e v st B Non.dnciitond) / ashed 1o call the deputy wardens [jighting, Imulim:. sanitation and many s boiling water was overturned on her. [\within thel disisiets for permits to [ orhers. Miss Sahlin lives in Bristol and will be ! s [ ' PR r:cD seriice GuM SRl e e Teets Sunday Mornings, 9:30 O’clock At §do s Following the meeting of AT RN Ease and Comfort Saell Community Pund, mittee submitted to the members of thel GOme W"h fhe very Approstvatcly - §160 was realized : o] . ph v . t ) 3 v aAss bhoard at the regular meeting n : ot | et “"-Tlnh' April 11 and final action will e fliSf spOOn‘ful > . & 08 % ARttt b eIe O 1ol e ANg | bakenon, U Tattenat this tme; Montrgal ¥ D WATSON ¢ y Brief Items, v —— evening. . Over o people irclnding ; S B VAR G ] I oGl A AR S R —— TOMORROW ONLY _ U R e T e Bl Sunday vening, April 2 Membership approximately 1500—Attendance last Sunday 710. Phe refreshments including cak The oy Scouts serlin will meet §iy Frie i e nle R iR e R e R e | OOLISH WIVES in ‘Up ;g:figg&p&hall; SUBJECT TOMORROW: “APPLIED RELIGION” » flowers were sold out long be-|ping of next wee Y E 2S forv the vening was ovcr. Most all| e Epworth Lengue prayer meet- It. Cost in “Pardon My Nerve” Meetings over in time for services in other churches attendonce were costumed. The jing will be held at the Kensington ,400’000 2 Reel (‘omedy Fox News first prize (or the best costume among | Methodist church on Tuesday evening. the woemua was awarded to Mrs. Har- L Phe Women's Missionary socicty of | T R