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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HSRALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 8 1922. —— m-‘ mmsry| Plainville News | i’ POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT TRUMBULLFicony | PAONESSA'S CORRECTIONS. | - |The following corrections are made in the CONTRAST c'reulated by George A, Quigley during his campaign fop the Republican Nomination of Mayor, and are hcreby submitted to the Voters of the City of New Britain lol QUIGLEY CLAIMS PAONFSSA ANSWERS mn | 1, Several Paved Streets, Statement of 1", & Chamberlain, republican; Chairman of Roard of Finance and A“ BH[ TWO Depfil’“]]ems Wlll Taxation and former City and State Treasurer, at last meeting of City Noard, “Since 1014 our taxes have increased 2409, that means that where we spent Comm I]C M d $1.00 we are now spending $2.40.—-and what have we to show for it? There e e On ay * hasn't been a single permanent improvement made in the city In the past 8 years Hand Bags and Girdles for Easter o e R e B LR L Gy Y i e o o [J oAl o 2 - Some Vel y Speclal Values Perfect Attendance Records for Term | 2. Motorized Fire Dept, True. This work was started during the administration of Josepn M. Halloran, | (democrat); and completed under Mr. Quigley. Ending April 7—Cirele T Magazine The running expenses of this department has inereased from $47.000.00 to $108,« SOMETHING I RELY NEW, RIGHT IN TIME FOR EASTER, IN STYLE, COLOR AND VALUE, | 00600, We have pald weil for it. THE “BEAUVILLE® SILK HAND BAGS WITH CELLULOID FRAMES AND DRAW STRING TOPS, Mk Apnsarance—Ohuteli- Notes| £1.05 BACH. : —Other Items, | R A ’/////’ 7 . Doubled Police Foree. Practically true. 1'pkeep of the department increased from $64,000.00 to §104,~ ATTENTION ALSO CALLED TO THE SILK LINED HAND BAGS WITH DOUBLE COMPART- Notices have heen posted in all de- 000,00 VMENTS.: MOST ATTRACTIVE IN 8TYLE, THE COLORS, BLUE, BROWN, TAUPK AND BLACK ‘partments but two in the Trumbull — e eee— e ———— e - — FOIt $1.95 FEACH, Manufacturing company to the effect S ¢ that the plant will commence operat- . New Subways. A necessary periodical expense. All of building work is done on Rond Tssue. Ing on a 55 hour a week schedule A rental charge pays running expenses, interest and a small portion on bonds. CHOOSE YOUR GIRDLE NOW | Monday morning. Practically all of : | the various vooms have heretofore Special lot of lovely Jet Girdies give great choics for laster, 56 inches long with five inch jet tassels [ibasnBworiing on 80, ottt waslk: . Sewers, These are built on Bond Issue. Income from sewers fs small. In 1922 about and really the best value we have yet scen, Many with fancy Venetian bead trimmings. Great addition Superintendent Stanley S Gwillim $17,000,00 was received and expenditures were $100,000,00, tn your Easter gown, $1.29 cach stated today that during the past Another Lot of det Givdles, not quite so wide, with long jet tassels, also some in black and white effects, few months things have heen gradual- wonderfully special at this low price, 94¢ each. 1y picking up with the result that the . Water Mains. The Water Department is self supporting. time has come for longer working AT OUR JEWE SCTION Houra, : ¢ ; ; o ¢ v It appears that business is on the . North End Park pur- Special Meeting Common Council October 1st, 1913, Committee on Parks: Messrs. You'll find a big value in Dainty Silver Mesh Bags that will add a lot to your appearance laster. mend and, before long. the other two chased. EroohS N cRinith, Sanley, Nobley dvhite,, AldsemensiOhlaai SEahASAIREES With scldered mesh and solid frames and guaranteed, we were fortunate enough to secure regular $10.00 departments will probably follow tuit Paonessa, reported favorable on purchase of park. Motion to adopt report. 21 lieAr o eni R AR for 180 08" sa i, and operate 55 hours a week, voted in faver including I"aonessa. 7 opposed including Quigley. Volume 10; No. 'he factory employs a fair sized 8; Page 9, October 1913. This meeting was held during the Halloran adminis- crew at present, and is returning to tration. normaley after a period of slight de-| ° pression, although the Trumbull fac- o tory has had plenty of work and was | §-12, Purchase of land and All schools are built on Fond Issue and not paid for by direct Taxation. Very an ercniers or aster able to keep the majority of its old building of schools. small portion of Bonds for school purposes were paid off except in 1315, The hands. Bonds for the schools referred to do not hecome due, some of them until 1941, FOR THE WOMEN WL O School Attendance The only payments made from fuxes were the Interest Payments. Principal Orrin L. Judd has com-| Handkerchiefs with corners embroidered in white or colors priced from ¢ to 25c¢ each. All linen 85t piled a list of pupils perfect in atten- |~ to $3.00. Madeira Handkerchiefs, all linen 50¢ to $1.00. ,Lace edge handkerchief: 1 linen, 25¢ to $1.50. dance for the term ending April 7, . Increase in City Dept. 1 propose to try to reduce it Solid Color Handkerchiefs, embroidered corners, 15¢ to 25¢. Solid Color Handkerchiefs, all linen embroid- 1922, at the Plainville Grammar ered 85¢ to $2.00. Initial Handkerchiefs, all linen, priced at 25¢ to 75¢ each. |schools. The list is as follows: | For the Men we Offer, plain white tor 5¢ to 25¢ each. Plain all linen Handkerchiefs 25¢ to $1.00 | Kindergarten—-Ralph Corlette, John|14-17 Inc. Purchase of land All schools built on Rond Issue. last year $50,000 was paid off on Bonds and this «each. | Deegan, Thomas Meclldowie, Doris for school purposes year approximately $110,000.00 must be paid off, and none of these payments are Initial Handkerchiefs, put up in box, 75¢ to $5.00 bhox. Sprague, Dominic Tolli and school buildings. for any schools that were built during the Quigley Administration. Colored Border Handkerchiefs, good choice, 12150 to 25¢ each. ade 1A -—-Joseph Cavallaro. silk Handkerchicfs, plain white and colored bordered, 25¢ to $2.00. Pongee Handkerchiefs, special le 113--Russell Smith, Annie values, 50c¢ to $1.00. | Kawalski, Wladutana Kawalski. | 18. Ruilt Town Farm 3,000.00 appropriated for this work, and an additional $5,600.00 later needed. Grade 2A and 1C—Howard Smith, Dairy Barn, A special committee was appointed to find cost above $8,600.00. The barn to date |John Vilardi, Teresa Bosco, Philip has cest about $16,000.00 and is not finished yet. It was built without proper Pessante, Ernestine Johnson. ventilating system and a herd of cattle housed in it were condemned by the = = e e e e | (irade 2B—Lorreta Roper, Francis State Inspector. v e d 3 Rates. Berli Ne S week will wind up a successful sea-| The regular monthly meeting of the| rade 20-—Antonio Carparelli, John | n W son., school board will be held on Tuesday | Mointyre, Norman Thompson, Far- 9. Bullt Municipal et T e dpeml RS R Dr. R. M. Griswold has donated a|of next week. bara Jewett, Austin Daniels, Clifford Slaughter House. cup fto the team finishing in first ast Berlin Ttems i Sturgeon, FElvina Gnazzo. place. The cup is now on exhibition| At the Methodist church, Palm | "Groge 'sA and 40— Angelina Pelleu- S at the Anderson store on Main street| Sunday morning the Rev. William S.lopja - jaura Thompson, IFlorence| 20. Built No. § Fire House Teue:, ‘Orisinal apnropHation: was.$12,00000; andiiticostianatys il 0NERRDIRY in Kensi Harper will preach a sermon entitled | § Kensington. Coons, Alexander Stepanuk, Chester | plete the building. This building was to be paid for as follow l The last games will be rolled on|"The World Gone Aftecr Him" and|qoy“mony amiano, Albert Datoll, | 1922 ... $4,000.00 1923 ... 4,000.00 1924 ... 4,000.00 . ATH Thursday evening of next week at the [in the evening, another, “In The Gar-| (010" Guierrier, Wesley Stewart Not a cent was paid during the Quigley Administration, and future mayors must Casino alleys in New Britain. The In-|den” A special business meeting of | 71802 THEMT A " ay Byiditest talatlons For s LIV AY e dependents will bowl the Tabs' team; | the official board will be held at the [JCEERR FRERCE : Fagles vs. Drum Corps: Boosters vs. | close of the morning service. [eth-Renter: Gooree: miter, iGeenta] e S S WG" Known Kensm mn wOman « & Bs; Foresters vs. Amer! Y Ak Bl GRDTISES, Lbich Sundayifm, oi Joni. Bernaducol: Avmariia: Vils . Built Fire Alarm True. Cost approximately $15,000.00; this amount to be paid as follows: gion. there will be the regular morning | .. Housing Station. 1922 ... $6,000,00 1023 ... $6,000.00 1024 .... $6,000.00 MacPherson-Clark Weddir prayer and: sermon atil0ids a. mu fol-| “La g0 soi wroitimet Getinell; WillTS In this case, as in many others Quigley gathers to himself the eredit for an un- SllGGllmbS {0 llll]eSS James MacP'herson and Miss Ruth [[0%ed by Sunday school at 12 o'clock. |, i waiio ey Bernaducel, Olive dertaking for which others must pay. Clark of Fast Berlin will be married gp:‘y‘l“?‘yL‘n'r;::‘l\.\vq';“*'*";“f‘ 'f,‘,’”.:"’:,‘h';:",“ McBurney, Hazel Teachman, Helen A ‘hhr‘,':'h,:\;:"'_':”:.( e heme | guest of Miss Rose Nielson of Teck- | e e v iliabety [02-08, Bair Taz materzs/¥) When Mr. Quigley took up municipal reins the tax rate handed him by the Demo- LEAGUE MANAGERS TO MEET |ciark at 6 oclock. A compiete ac. |1e¥: has returned to her home on Wil- |, i B e Tax on Grand List of eratic party was 15% mills on a Grand List of $41,000,000, ) count of the marriage will he found|cOx avenue. Miss Annie Nielson, who | BSail Alitan ey $55,019,503, The Grand List was increased during his Administration, and when he left office ;i on the social page of this evenings “::(r‘\"‘“"g-“'y‘:""';‘x'l"‘f]”“r“’ r‘:c-‘:"t;:urr‘:: the ( i Distin Bdward Barl Hen he handed down a tax of 25 mills on a Grand List of $59,019,503. . Bowling League Representatives Will|cdition. A2 s TRUIICH ks, e an oy e jamin' ::J;‘(‘;P Dilivia s Gregors. Gather Sunday Afternoon — Mac- 4 4 Hubhard school, is spending the G A § A Berlin Congregational church ter vacation at her home in Bristol,| Grade 4B—Benny Caparrelli, Flor-| Pherson-Clark Wedding — Church | Morning worship at 10:45 0'clock With [y-epmon ence Ericson, (Charles Richmond, | the Older Boys' class meeting at 10|\ PN o ota o New iritain, has|A8nes Scranton, Annie Certaini, Olga | Notices—DeFontes dailed—Briefs. [ o'clock. The Sunday school depart- [, - i and | Neri. Dominick Russo, Annie Step- | e Ther g S T S HLeh DAL RS Ig; Glop and the corporation counsel, against his own wishes was sent to the legislature ) X BT e i Bl MR LA ! rs. Joseph Cote on Main stre anLK. 5 . v , sent s Shioh v O AY: el City Ry ‘“R‘"",f\“'}:"’ ""'h kigis! '."I'f" “", of [ the Men's Bible class will meet in the | "\fjq Gertrude Quinn loft Friday for| Grade Carmy Bosco, m‘i 'h”":,':'r:"l: "“h:"”;'“::";'(‘ :.::M (',"p‘.'“:;"‘"“t'_“\"’ }‘{‘:”“v““' :“"k“;":""";" therd A ,",”.m Sl o RO Diyehp e atu B ologk, Newport, R. I.. where she will spend | Datoli, Teresa Gnazzo. Arthur Hanni, sl ,',: 7 ,? e "\;“. o :r.,,h 1,.,"..'. T S died at her home last evening at| The Junior Chr LAV T N R s i e e Waltrude Johnson, Ruth Leyis, Agnes | mongounc by hiaghessa onsMarshigl dthyRo o L sndgthegtolloninERday NS about 6:30 o'clock. She was 37 years| cjety will meet at 4 o'clock sharp. Mrs, Charles Nelson is confined to | livingstone, Fdna Livingsténe, Karl | was withdrawn. The tax rate that year was levied at the polls in spite of Mr. of age and besides her husband 18| ppe gathering will be in the form of [, =)o B0 PG G ot by dliness, | McGibbon, Elvina Minella, Addie Quigley. survived by three children, = Violet, |3 missionary meeting and Miss Eliz 3 o bt | Roper, Anna Ruszyk, Westén San-| —— - Gladys and Adefine; her mother, Mrs. | ath (‘oale will he in charge. Vesper Alderman Paonessa has served you |ford, Tony Scarfi, Doris Spencer, | Mary Harrington; a brother, I'red M. f'services will be held at 5 o'clock. Spe 4 5 “las member of the Common Council | limile Voisard. 25. No bosses, no cerpor- Tt was his first and foremost obligation to the people who voted for him to keep Harrington and a sister, [lla M. Dartt | cial services will also be held on 1ri- | i\ loven years. We invite you to find| Grade V B-—Gertrude Barnes ate influence. himself free to act in their interests. If he desires hurrahs and brass bands for L e e day of next week. a hlot on his record. Vote for Paon-|Catherine Babcock, Nichola Faniola, doingyhis‘simple dutyiheiisi entiralysweloomeytostham: Mrs. Schurr was born in Stephen- | mhe Women's Missionary society of | oo “ror Mavor.—advt. IKmma Hills, Esther Peck, Carl Pet- town, New York, but her girlhood |ipe church ig planning for a concert s e erson, Nelson Royce, Verona Schu- dave, were apent (in Pittafeld, Massity be given "in. the' church on. April CLAIMS COMMISSION bert, Hazel Simons, Alfonso Silverio, where she lived until her marriage. o1 yjs, A, J. W. Myers and W, H. e Annie Strewenjek. In the latter city she ‘was a member vk will sing at this occa-| e German, One American and al Grade VI A—George Backman, | of the Morningside Raptist chureh | o | % % Andrew Bernaducci, Mary Carragh as active i Sings Daugh- [ g | i g Neutral is Present Plan. : B . Mary Carragher, end was active in the Kings Daugh-] =gt paul's church—Morning masses Dorothy Conlin, Charles Hogan, An- ters and other church organizations. || he held as usual at 8 and 10| washington, April S.—A treaty au-|drew Latham, Tony lepore, Jennie Tn Berlin, Mrs. Schurr was an at- | a6ck, thorizing a commission to handle| Mclldowie, Charles Mills, Stephen Sa- tendant of the Second Congregational | ‘iconsington Methodist church - A o o } ¢ ) ethodis American claims against Germany| sck, Yiordon Schaefer, f g “ | e S g o i 2} 5 1 " " A a - |8 day, ki | wven, € 8 B «hurch. She was active in Red Cross| yorning services will be held at 11 1 iind German claims against the United VI H--Katherine Beautieu, | /00 and extended her their con-|Saturday, Haster Even. there will be operation \vork as well as in other chureh work. | ot 2 the Sunday school ¢! i A e e e e U N oeauliel. | gratulations. Principal Judd present- | Festal evensong of Faster with an ad-| A daughter was born last night to The funeral will he held at 2 0'clock | (i) meet at 10 o'clock. The “,,m.;,‘; atioh ofielals let. it ‘be Mo S|ty Gallngher, " Vistos (HUMa0c liaves. | 0 the retirlnE. teucher With a pursei{dresat 8.0 clock, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Buys of on Monday afternoon from her late [ iice i e held at the usual time. | o e e ey Harpado, Lieves lof gold as a gift from the teaching| Methodist Church-—I'reaching by{Maple strect, at the New Britain nome. Rev. Samuel A, Fiske, pastor [ "8 sty "ol e tional chureh | "“Sie commission will probably be| Mannime, Cora Thempson. Bdmong | 10rce: Miss Kicin was taken by sur- |the pastor at 10:45 o'clock. _ Appro-| hospital. of the Berlin Congregational church| _pel™coiicton will preach at the |, i U SRRt e » prise and thanked the teachers and [priate sermon for Palm Sunday. Re- 3 e will officfate and interment will be 10| 5aim Sunday services at 10:45 o'clock. | o Posed o1 one & L3y : Al Mr. Judd for their Kind remembrance. [ception of new members and \ocal |FOR SALE -Reversible reed baby carriage, Palm Sunday services a 140 ck |man and a nentral, 1t will not have rade VII A-—Colombo Antonioll, | ¢ 2 solos by Mrs. Phili Morse, *The| Tnauire 14 cCanal &t. Plainville, or Tels Maple cemetery. sunday school will be held at 12:10 £ st : ¢ 10l | §he ‘eaves today for her home in[solos by Mrs. P Morse, G S L sy Nalhar - Stkiipr| Sinday,‘schooll Will- be. he | power to say how payment shall be|Ielix Caliendo, Howard ~Cheotham, | yif CEHE (OF8Y (00 Palins: Sunday. kohoe| &t 1] thisnelts & al ona ['clock. The Christian Indcavor s0-|ae, but will pare the claims down | Norman DeManche, Sistina Gnazzo, |~ HCirole T Gub olagk noan, JORUBER TkawIE Wt U s o time was In charge of the museum |y Wil meet at oclock In M€ ana made recommendations. Lo anne oD DS “"\’:“’l Iran-| e jittie Trumbuil Electric manu- |o'elock in the evening: lcader, Miss| “pro CowrFhone 97 betveen 6:30 and conducted at the New Britain insti-| " pp 0 Gilbe o rehearsal this ove. | = — cis Murphy. Alice Pavano, Viola Stell-1 1 iy ring company factory paper, "In- [Gladys Daniels, and her topic will be: [ 730 o%dock, il During the past few montl D e e e macher, James Solomone, Lucy Tan- | Gao tne’ circie” has made its ap-|“Behold Thy King." . Special holy ; B § QE 2 ning at the parsonage for the Easter sabel Vilardi. 153 el L 6 B et T | FURNITURE and piana moving and all e e aking fonr of the | 1478 10 00 puesonage for ine W | " ERUGHCTHAT PASG | |5, el VIardt e oo, | saranee for Aprt conain: an nter: | program Thursdny (o the mia-week | "UMFLE g, pnie it gut o i L 1 bt Srarid s at 7:30 o'clock. Whiting St.. Plainville. Phone 163, state giving lectures on the work o d be in attendance at the re- ’ g6 | estingeditorial by President John H.|service a n b e R S e asked to be in a INTHE NIGHT | [1ev Dodge. Josepn Edman, Alvert [qic (6 (TR Siain . which s ex. | Baptist Church—Morning sermon| — Fortuna, John Madeley, Dorothy Ma- » used in the manufacture of 10:45 o'clock; the pastor's theme [WANTED To rel furnished * rooms or hearsal The managers of the l\_n nsington Plans are being made to hold union | ) /_ \[1‘0 g@llpm/y son, Ralph Minella, Blanche Matteo, :Tr!\'r"l‘_l‘;.‘“arps i he nlant Williaw “The Ciospel' for the World™; | APartment in good location, by American ‘The Popular Drop Far-Rings, offered in Pearl, Jade, Jet, Cherry red and other choice styles for 95¢ pr 24. People fixed tax at Admitted, but in spite of Mr. Quigley. Instead of by him. City meeting held at polls. Armory, presided over by Mr. Quigl A motion to refer the matter to the polls was made by present Mayor O. I Curtis, and passed despite streniuous ob- jections on Quigley's part. A charter revision committee was then in existence, We have simply taken the things which Mr. Quigles him elf pointed to as the high points of his administration, and have made no mention of his glaring blunders. fourth grade, has resigned her posi- 30 e'clock. 'The members of the nello, Whiting street market pro- | tion to be married soon. Her place | C‘ongregational church will join in the prietor, underwent an operation at the | will be filled hy Mrs. Allen Raymond. | evening service Good Friday and Rev. St. Francis hospital in Hartford yes- On Thursday afternoon the teachers | Charles 8. Wyckoff, tor of that terday. ing comfortably, of the school gathered in Miss Klein's | church will preach the sermon. Next Dr. Clifton of that ¢ performed the Iraternal bowling league will hold a| o ices on Good I'riday with the Lesley Schwab, Ruth Smith. couple. No children. Address Heralds e 1 _ ) 6 " NBRag - school will follow the morning | i 551 meeting in St. Paul's T. A. B. rooms| S e I those hel) d b0 Sml DAspinal was given space in the War day sc i c 5 N Methodist church. The services will pe Grade V111 A—Iidna Burns, Marian | ASPInal was given sgace 0 fhE V7a7 oet YOURE Deopla'a o al h, Davis, Priscilla Distin, May P‘I:'r‘h('r- a member of the 76th Division and |o'clock; service at 7 o'clock and the| Do more than scratch the surface, Ilwll'mut'o~ In ; 1 o N R (\ y iq,\a, .lohnsr\l.v.‘.lv‘v:\h!;‘“.,lll‘)‘l‘\:]?oHA:;;V;;x::: although near the front. did not have \:{l;lnr's trjre:\o :m be: “A \\Mnn(nusi;_wt .lnu‘u \(: facts—Use a Herald Charles DeFontes, released by the y 3 | &tillman, Wallac i Ly any fighting. Dr. 4, | Litey ursday praver mesting |Classified Ad. local authoritics on Thursday night, Tk [ Cavallero, Boleslaw Chotkowski, Law- | % STence 10 AL VL ST e TR S jakaliecr sdntcnegs 1 B LR L it {rencs, Dunbar, Trafton: Getohsl), | tory nurse, contribute towards the pa- Plainville Bricfs Herald Classified Ads have proved juil by Judge Klsner in Hartford. He ¢ | Graae VI B--Clyde MeGibbon, | (00 THEE (0 HE0 T o0 fresh air, Anthony Minello, son of James Mi- |the test of time. ] appeared hefore the judze on a| iy A | Irving Naaman, Roger A "_"”‘ Church Notices. : charge of perjury in obtaining auto- < ‘\m'hrm\. Ned Okenqui 3 Congregational church-— Morning 3 L I o i SO S mobile registry license plates at the % | quist, Mary Prior,- Mary yee, \\!Ig“r‘iw at 10:45 o'clock. Preaching | SUMSINNEGA L K IR e cholas Tolli, Henry Schurman, Entry." Church school at 12 o'clock Nake : > 3 Intry.” Church school at 12 which stopped in front of the Blake *CQme with. "19 ver | Girls Debate. noon. Christian Endeavor meeting at ORMENTING, agonizing rheu- | 1 WS \o Gt store last Saturday fn-sh,spoonfu The girls of the eighth grade held | 2000 AT A B ot is, Good and matic aches are quickly relicved | (o) “an oil truck hiocked the road 7 o'clock; topic, s, hes are , N i » i a debate yesterday afternoon. The O by Sloan's Liniment. ~Apply it |\, " "1t was also disclosed, by the | ’“' <o DWATEON 0. Newort | question was: Resolved—"That Life ",Z;\\Wm" R . 'I'HE RE‘ :ORD freely and cnjoy a comforting sense of | 4 10 police that the car had been| Iin the Count:y is More Favorable to ed¢emen <o (L b SO0 : warmth. It penetrates without rubbing. used for illicit transportation of | e = the Human Development Than Life | ¥ e okt . ! | Preaching by the pastor with rpecial Good also for sciatica, lumbag [iquor. lin the cit The affirmative 'rum‘m”s\t Biirsh: #eno6l -4t 10115 neuralgia, over-cxerted muscles, st Berlin Briefs won the debate. The team winning| il oon: varick Christian En- | for responsibility is the basis upon which joints, external aches and pains, back- I . " | ; 1 of Linian Kellog, Ma- ?Ad § i 14 The grade six hoys of the Kensing Was composed 3 { deavor meeting at 6:45 o'clock, Even- ey St 3 ac}l')e;;, :"}:;";;:dl:’y’.”;g:‘up Keep |ton Grammar school played the grade [ via Ingham and Harriet Gainer. The |y 250 fea at 7:45 o'clack with final the Plainville Trnst company invites your ati Gladys Stillinan, | b g S a ceven boys of the same school in o Comes firom Biliousness |nesative team was | reports on the Kally Sunday fund. A 3 : filr‘::ms;sgnl}:?;Tle::h:uél;iyp;:d 3;1:\[@ fast game of basehall this afternoon. | | Mary Royce and Mabel Nilson. Sietonhl SHAFEH oF G Saviou business. Sound management and progres- ) ) h ! P So does a bar taste in the mouth, | TI dges were pupils and teach- | 3 v, fi a Holy Miss va She'don of Kensington N he ju Palm Sunday, first day of the .{oly = oY ‘°"A“ ‘lf:i'“"ll’?‘is. ’°‘.’3‘°§‘1"z,')‘5' spending the Haster vacation with her | €oated toncue, dull headache, |crs of the school. l.awrence DUnbar|yvoay ‘Holy Communion at § o'clock: sive methods, and an appreciation of all con- et b A R sister, Miss Lena Sheldon, gener and unhealthy ycllowish skin, | rendered mandoiin selections accom- | .y, oy schood at 10 o'clock; morning § A T s secretary of the Y. W. . A at| these symptoms all tell the story | panicd by William Stelimachor o1 A€ [ gervice and sermon at 11 o'clock: fidence placed in the institution make this o 6 i The e also Victrola sel- ! oo o6 M0 - New Lynchhurg, Virginia of a disordcred system and your | Piano. There were a | preacher, Rev. H. Rodley of N A The weekly T. A 13 whist will be| Immediate neea of a purcly vege- |cctior | Itritain; evensong and sermon at 7 Bank a good place to do your banking. held on Tuesday night of nest week | table corrective to prevent infee The schools closed yesterday for|g.ciock; preacher, Rev. P. H. Bar- |instond of Wedneeday as in the past.| tion and a sick (he Bastep vacation and WAIl re-0pen s oo f Hartford. On Tuesday, April “The Jcclesiastical society of the el {on Tuesday, April 18, Most of the |, “4pq executive committee of the THE PLA‘NVILLE TRUST Co Kensington Congregational — church TA]{ - | ont-of-fown teachers have returned o yan's olub will meet at § o'clock at 5 i 1 i | ox o d the holidays. | les H. Curtis will meet Monday night. \oi i their homes to spend the residence of Charles H. Curtis. A special meeting of the Worthing SCHENT iS RE g Mrs. IForsyth, Miss Jennisin and - Miss | wegnesday there will be a full meet- PLAINVILLE, CONN. § | « to Vermont; Miss M s 5 : 7 . 0 fire district will be held on Mon e i@ | Oleott have gone | ing of all members of the Men's club Do you secretly make a bid for & (ton fire district will be "ANDRAKE O UL | Berey and Miss Terry to Salem, Mass.i | 1t s o'clock, at which Senator John e mot day night. \ | Berry i "IT"'"“".',' ':"""';rp'.'"" :".‘I The Women's Aid society of the| PILLS TOLuQI\t ) [ Miss Lather Nilson to Woodstock, hr Trumbull will speak. Thursday sl s el Miss Clapp to Westhampton, | piorning at 10 e'clock, there will be i ccomes [ | Herlin - Congregational ~chureh will ol Dreet . \ | Conn.s Wl tew) Husband hecomes B o next Wednesday afternoon At _/f/)’f,(zfs,z,f ’l”"&" Mass.: Miss Dassett to Bridgewater, | cejebration of the Holy Communion in i The hoard of selectmen will hold | 2" ke W Mase, and Miss Mary Mills to Doston. | commemoration of its institution. 1°ri- “FOOLISH WIVES” their weekly meeting on Monday eve 4 K Miss Klein Honored. -, Good Friday, morning service at ning of next week. tomorrow afternoon. Final arrange- |} 00070 10:45 o'clock. ments will be completed as to the Lanquet and the distribution of prizes which will be made. 'This coming day, Mjss Lithel L. Klein, teacher in the|10:30 o'clock and evening service at

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