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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 2» 1022, . REVW.SULLENSIS e GOING TO EUROPE) ™ af'§ € 'S ¢ the merchants had in re VArPORUB Hartfords Shopping Center \ Ebte e rentrottne s oot | 00 TG0 0 S 60 BMOTALT 1510 | e 2 M fow OO T §§’W ’g‘él’ ¥ y TEhiPflRARY PAST“R sult as practically all of Plainville | l bl "MwiWMNMWWNPmmWafmflwufirwwwwm (80 Poles to Return-Germans AIS) | Church Notices. RS 100 1 | Captain John I Tran bull of Com L= AT e Plans Feed pany I, State Giuards, (8 Slnning or | wiry e 4 i ! R | coming of the summer Viva b Chidral Mothodist CHUrch TOMOTOW | o emmens v sons oo enther the. ponsiittien of peace iy, Nor, o waranin. strmon. by ol i ot thal company. fvery year the local \rpejand and the anxiaty felt by local | \ A ihject, *Th company holds this affair and last gen ople for thelr relatives in Durope, | the-Rev Willlam. Rosn, sublect: e songs and good things to eat predomi It Coats, of Hartford, will be the [nated, There are ahout 50 members @ (€8IFe 10 see the war devasted | (o ylor g (he Brotherhood. Every countries, many eye in New Tt in the Plainville organization, of nan weleome 700, the young peo- ain are turning towards the steamship 1 ) ] (\\ 7 o spite Attorney’s Ovders, Local which Peter Duffy 's irst ieutenant, ple will hold their mecting in the u o i & : e booking offices | » i % : and Stanley 8. Gwillim wecond Jicu T Chaped, Laundry is Not Attached=—Mercans | .ng, ; "v t‘ e \;n m.um!. H.v ket offlee of Wednesday, 3 pom. monthly meete f he ayor (George A, QUIRICY, | 0o the Woman's Ald. e i being hooked every day 7:45, union of church ople wl Thursday, 7 ple who would travel and 8ee|, ) wepool, Short adidresses by good [the world To Present Play Local interest is heing centered up —=Chureh Notices=—Other Htems, on the coming play to he presented hy tite Division Adopts Daylight Saving APECIAL ATTENTION BHOULD B GIVEN TO LACES, A8 THEY ARE THIE “THING" JUST NOw BRIDES SHOULD ANTICIPATE THEIR 1LACK NE b SUYING 'L EENT or 1 ‘OnR )| GERITZAND MANY OTHER US] WHILE MOTH \‘\1| | ‘r‘\l“‘lllb ‘llr.l'l\‘l ]\.WI.\I\I\\I' ; \I ‘0': :’l\\:ll\l L ' wn the senlor clasgs of the Farmington | Manufacturers to Enaland Bon:.. 11 gL WITH A TOUCH 01 LACE HERR AND TR “u\w-‘ e .‘~_‘ : »l AKING A PLEASURE |} Rev, W, K. Sullens, pastor of the High school at the town hall in Farm. | s 41k AAAIREY (0 TN The whole week will be given over WITIL & e ; 12 A I E FOR YOUR LA PRICES VERY Methodist church in- South Meriden, | iugton on Suturday, May 6, and in the [ M AlbIne. of Now Britain, will sall| o 0 pinie senool and its workers, , will ocenpy the puipit in the Plainville Unionville town hall on Iriday, May |20 the S X President Wilson, on ke f i A AT Al it . el 2 | Sosulich line, May 20, for Nuaples, RGAl 18R Filzos: T Fioel. DIl (koo adisn, i idtik &8 B to % Tueiee Mcthodist chureh tomorrow evening. 5. The cast is composed of 13 ehar- | Sosulich line. May 20, for ap! viord oy b ' ftev. A, B. Dubary, the newly ap- acters, Those who will appear in the |Hal olaglovanni will L 1D to 8208, pointed minister who will siceeed | play arc: Willlam Deming, dward [0 the steamer Sunday school and bible class at Real Point Venise, lace cdgos and insertion, James M. Tranmer s unable to| Hawiey, John Wollman, John Cowles, | Andrew J. &loper, president of 12:15, Ivening service at 7:15 p. m, ake cha until July | Francis Odlum, dward Harris, Ger ‘“”, Dritaln aNtlonal bank, wil | J. A, Hansen, of Brooklyn, i Rev Mr. Sutlens will remain at the |ald Joyee, Jack Dailey, Ronald John Ay 4, on the & Aquatania, ( i ; il : 8 ' Broad street parsonage until the ar-|scn, Grace Loomis, Mary Corcoran, |[#rd line, for Southampton. Fneland neinnes e 10 4 fnch widths, widthis from 1 to 41 inches, 5¢ to #ae w yard rival of Rev. Mr. Dubary in July Virginia Leopard and Eiizabeth | He will be accompanied by ¢, 1 1 ovard Shadow Lace flouncing, 16 inches wide, ade a The temporary pastor will bring his|Smith Smith, president of the bhoard of di Wash Rlonde Net 26 and 72 inclh, used e | yard wife, und two children into the: par-| Pire Truck Mere rectors of Landers, Frary & Clark dresses, conlirmation veils, ote., 15 to 81,75, yvard Black Spanish All-over lace, yard wide, $1.39 to {sonage some time next week after| Chairman Robert 8keiley and mem- | and H. €. M. Thomson, president of aish Lace fiouncing, hlack, hrown, grey, | $2.88 vard. B|| Rev. My Tranmer vacates and leaves|hers of the fire commission, were jn-|[the Amerlcan Hardware Corporation bantilly Lace flouncing, white and black, 18 for Long Island alae servioe i D Nots, bl P p 5, B 805 | fo 66 fralies wids, Froti. 8 to §0.75 yard { Logal Tanglos | was brought info town especially for Z”-{" the 8. 8 Olym f the White | Ly imapect Speech.” 12:16 Bible L8 yard B Diespite the order of Attorney D, 1. |their approval. The truck is a modern (Star line, for Danzig, May 6 Young People’s : AL Gia A e il e : 1 el el g % school, 6 o'clock, Vhite and colors, $1.15 o yard, henial: Lage \.II';”' I8 W eoruy Nair no attachment has yet heen|ONe in every respect and although it| N. Tkacavk will sl on the & meeting, 7 o'clock preaching, topie, $1.08 {0 $2.25 yird, Y made a favorable impression on the |Homeric, on the Whit e line for % (ine Baading, cream and cern, S ineh for i % .“v‘ 'l""’”‘ - St B 2 | placed on the laundry of 1. 15 Coy | T “The Wonderful,' L SLTH a0y y Dl Aty B CRYL 0 R L 8 o4 fo 4% il o st Mdlu atnant ipending fhe mate! 18 cammissiones niumbers, o dafls|Danaiy; “Mey ¢ Tuesday, 4 o'clock, children's meet- Ovgandy Plouncing, ruffled, dotted and plain, | ineh widths, white and ecru, d0c¢ to $5.98 yard tlement of an alleged note for $200 |Nite action was taken on the purelinsc Will See Furone. ing. . 7300 Biblo.study ¢ white and colors, &6 inches wide, and specially New Vestings, net and organdy, 13 to 16 inches, due James Berritta of New Rritain, |0f it until othe 1re demonstrated, Mr. and .\.n—s Auguet urkhardt, g eday, 7:30, mid-week prayer privod at S208 and $L98 yard for $2.25 to S6.98 a yard, which will be made hy the endorse Grange Harvest Supper Willlam B. Rossberg and Mr. and| Leonard Sistarc, of Hartford, Sistare| The regular meeting of the Plain-|Mrs. Herman Schmare will sail on| e : b : 8 ’ irange e held Tuesday eve 8. 8. Mauretania, May 16, for I 2 & P # n o y has been attached by Sheriff Bloom. | V11 Grange will be held Tuesday eve- [the + May 16, for kEn IDEAL FOR OUT-DOOR USE, CREPE MO- BABYLAND” CALLS YOUR ATTENTION T0O inthal of Hartford and the sheriff|NiNE of next week at which time the land, France, Italy, Germany ..,.ql — i and helted and flave models, also Tweed Caps and (@[ ment on the local laundry which, | HAIR, soft, gracerul, chic, washable, a new different | piipsE; conts of silk serge, tweed, polocloth, checks |@||has the papers made out for attach-|third and fourth degrees will be con- |Switzerland. Y 7 Il » City Items * | however, were not ser ed, pending the | PET Will he served at 6:30 o'clock, in- (sfreet, will sail on the 8. 8. Baltie, of | that cambines heanty with cconomy, oftnes ferred on candidates. The usual sup-| Mrs. Rose Nichols, of South Main , | strad o v o degree wi X | “hi S ay 0 — nnwrinkable. Shown in a wonderful array of Sport | §21.00 cacl ) ment of the note by the Hartford | St*ad of r,‘;:l:::,f:h ,,,:,:.:“ et Ifn;r?\‘g:‘r:'\\'n,\;ar;mn‘fllm‘ WAR I etiipes Jfor plain and pleated skirts fringes hean FOR THI: BOYS, there are taflored coats in JEass ’f'y‘:""'l' e ey All local baseball teams will turn| . J. Ryan will sail on the same . i iy and for all tris gonduess, (he price is only | covert cloth, black ond white checks, navy serge, [torney Divid 1. Nair of New Britain| Ut for practice games at Rockwell's|hoat for Quecnstown, July S. | ™ Qv Regant T ittt Hot faa very little, $1.00 4 yard, Found at our Dress Goods | golf red and fan and grey mistures in all wool | p kL e field tomorrow afternoon and aspir-| Joseph Lukowski, of 95 Daley 3 h tion. priced to you ironi $5.00 {0 $12.50 cach. [forsastacument ah bothy BIRGSSURLILSE fos e ditinns o b teriia Wil | atantie. seatled Sestasdny 1 oo | IXoytAreahum,: o1 Mot | the Hartrore ot adled i his|8 © pos ams avenue, sailed yesterday for Danzig.| yigit 1o Torrington vcouncil Monday [home town first. Mr. (‘oy stated that [F€POrt for a tryv-out by way of oGthenburg, on the 8. 8. ,ight, He will be accompanied by a | he was not aware of the attachment . O ¥ Meeting [Stockhoim, of the Swedish-American | qelegation rom ihe New Britain to be placed on his store, having re.| The Christian Endeavor society of |iine, couneil. The delegation will go in au- il o el e A ;h:";nr(»‘r;:;-' tlonal_ohtireh, il [hn\f; \\| . and Mrs. Healy to Liverpool | fomohiles, leaving Judd's hall at 6:30 3 e X Vool Ty L ) ” TSI from the New Britain attorney and he [#, 1§ SOMOTTOW. eYENing o Nicholas Tkacz, of 113 North street, | o'clock rhn NG'WS = ‘1},,.‘,‘, i e ‘,nln.n: “‘_IV_‘“ il ,l,""”:“';“” ’[”" ecclesiastical | 1 ims he did not know of the pro.|0Clock. 'The topic will be. “Applving | will sail May 9, for Danzg, by way of | Tickets for the New Rritain Choral ameetient in 18T st i in | Churel e petces ol o the note in Hartford. Mr. Sistare |lebder will be Mies Helen Mitchell. erick VIII, of the Seandinavian-Amer-|changed at Crowell's Drug Store May LR SOOI B 28 5 ican line 2nal at 7 p. . Secure yours now at N ] W Britain. 1Por 0 number {totd him e wonld settle the note : } . 1or 4 number of years [ wual. Morning worship ¢ o'clock | y S wosed of two sides, the hlue 3 g Q ) pa D, AU niber oftytars il Mevaiue wordhin b faelodk I\ 6 ik da. Novembar Jasty. e o8t composal of twn sides, the blue | Mrs. Margaret Bauer will sail May|C. 1. Pieree & Co., or from a member ‘i LLLU LI ; 4 or the Adams Express company and | &t Panl’ S o'clock. | 0l nd that there would be no at-|20d the white and will hold regwarlss on the steamer Saxonia, of the|of the socictv.—advt, ¢ rvices this |0t made on Coy's laundry, Mr, | WeeKIY meetings. All interested mem- | Cunard line, for Hamburg, Germany.| Walter Kopf for whom a temporary % y vas employed at the Landers, Frary [ Sune M e a1 sta I bers are o ¢ . ans | S RETEE D Y i Clark wfactnring wmvnIH: “‘va'l “\1\”] lu th '| i ','”“'""'gn'u_\ has notified his pafrons that hp";"‘; Ara ikt “"‘ ttend and plansi Mrs. Ada Sykes, of 230 Maple|olace is heing sought in the minoyw t li} U 40 ! 10 D i b oflgels: will operate as usual Fridde.AalLe " will he announced later. [strect, will sail on the Homerie of| eugues, is visiting in the city today. second Advent Church, Morni service at 10:45 o'clock. Real Vaienciennes, lice cdees, Loineh for 45e S5 a4 yard Real Cluny Lace edges, U8 041, inches wide, | 1'% 10 210 inches at $1.98 to .50 o yurd il preach to $1.25 yard Cluny Laces, for searrs, eenter picces, ote i y d wer meeting on Thursday at 8 The Emmanuel Gosnel Church, bernacle, Franklin square, g Snne 10 o'clock, prayer and specting the Mack fire truck which| M. Lewezyk, of 30 10 street, wi 10:45, preaching, topie, neeting. Daylight saving time. strenzth, hody with coolness. Quickly washe e 1 and as we said, unshrinkable and, almost, Capes to mateh, sizes 2 to 6, priced from $5.00 to | | May Victor Records at Morans'.— planl for 10 years. During his stay {oaris | e e ; | > dcensed - T. U. Meeting. the' White Star line, for S8outhampton, While Miami Dreams,” a new Vice [In Commeeticut, M. Carter, has lived | To date 150 dogs have been resis o, Mopeantile Division Plans, The regular meeting of the Wora- | Lngland. PR il s e O b Pluinyills, tarmington, New Dirltsered at the ofifog of the téwn tlarky| The Mercanlle “division "ot theloqis. Chrisiian Tempenange Unton sdill™ My, ‘and Mrs, James Heals. of SR St = We” {nown P(}m]c‘al] Als[} AHE Bl I'." o - I'here are three hundred dogsintown| ___~~__ lbe held next Tuesday afternoon at the'jiassett street, will sail on the Ad Rah e e diven Taok i noOairy Bisiness o be licensed and there is only o " : ot y ; s Wl g / % AL se party < i D v SN 5 TS ol e e Rl Ehsre g anlion \ o (iome of Mrs. David Norton of West tic of the White Star line, May 27,{night in honor of Henry Buden and ¢ 4 . 2 ron ¢ l-“ ‘x A "" ) r ; more day left in which to secure the [ie attending a convention in Atlantic | Main street. It will begin at 3 o'clock. ' fop Liverpool, England N Miss Mary Shea at the home of Ed- natp \ 0 v 665 and purchased the farm where |liconses, City ThviRi o iy S b il SRS AL v/ Opemfis l"moe Dfi,ly Favin A s e T e s : Chianely Notides: Several on Pres. Wilson. ward Parker of Union itreet., e n s at g L ] PO Improvement Week Fast Berlin Items | Plainville Baptist church-—This| Miss Emma Ramm, of Belden street e R onght the Jfushncli farm nest o hisl The Berlin and Kensington postof-| The svrvices al the Methodist [chureh will hold services on standard |will sil on the. Savanin. sien oo ook | = I = i W wnoand started in the dairying busi- | fices will unite with all other postof- | churen Sund: I follow:s: RERU- |time, Morning service at 9:45 o'clock, | Hamburg, Germany, 1 MR . At the present time he conducts | fices throughe . ; [t e : 8 Ap ¢ S . o ; 2 amburg, Germany. SiJ“O'vLS TG Bbcm E.\;‘.LAUR . At the present lime he conducts | fices throughout the country on ob-[lar morni rvice at 10 1. M. the pastor's theme will be, “The Hes Tedanah A LSRR 4 o D0, Sooss ARDVsenving postul dmiproteinent week | followed by Sunday 'school at 13:00{ing: Mouch.” 'Sunday schoul will fol 151 .Washington: steset, il e&il of ey s in (s part of e state from May 1 until May 6. An effort [0'clock and evening service at T:30 D.llow the morning servicc. Young! (ne Dresident Winen son il on » has a her 25 cows which | i : : : side son, May 20, for Mownir o Will Start At 6 “‘ i ] s which s being made to have a better un- | m. People’s serviee meeting at 5 o'clock: | Naples kept in amiodern barn. His cows | gerstanding Letween the employes of | There will he the regilar morning | ayening service at 6 o'clock, the 5t Olock Begianing On AMonday — | e of the Jersey, Gnernsey and Hol- [ the postoffice and the customers, [ prayer and sermon at St Gabriel's|tars theme will be, “The Chosen W“.II ':'1:’\:”";7’:_"\"' {.’:, LL:Bilven shrtel ; oy | Lein breed. A milking on the farm | A special effort will be made on the | church Sunday morning at 10:45 .| e Thursday evening at 645 (. Cofarafti of 475 o Tof. Tittele, Churelies On Standard Tiawe Thi done by machin which s @ de- | rural route to have a better under. |m. foilowed by Sunday school at 12 |gidiock, priver meeting, wi\"fi- ‘ nm” _ l" 47 Myrtle street, iedd improvement over the work | standing betveen the carrier and the|o'ciock. As vet no change hes been | Advent Christiun church — This|an for Nanire | resident Wilson, M ilone by ““‘; M trter stated thatpeople and to have the residents of | made in the fime chureh will be on daylight saving| e —RBricls. e can feed and milk his cows in athe town mail earller. Thereis often| The Girl Scouts will meet as usual|time. Morning service at 10:45 o'clock M 5 i o riod of one hour anc ¥ ma- | times , | 4 et mag 4 rs. Elizabeth Hopkins, 151 Wash- = 1 e 4 .’m ;Ir J ;lw M‘:l‘ 'Ur::h;r JER; 1u0 havd. weayle i0 g8t {680t on |8 (he-lpne of Mg AWIeNCE | Rey, H. Pindar will preach. Sunday!ington street, sailed r;m ’(IN-‘J:-][T(-“:' Irstsselmeiingn JGieofes Ml ) 1t Towmerly 1OOK YOI | time. 1t is haped that the people wili| Monday afternoon SUI2T school at noon. Fvening service atithe White Star line, for Liverpool. is quictly observing his 56th birth th hours to do the work. | mail carly in the day. hour. . o'clock Sunset Lane foday Mi. Carter has two |7 o'clock. today. W his home on N Bowling Result The hours at the local postoffice | (nar v i A A “ 8 | ! ongregational church—All services | (3 i : N will be on daylight saving time and!gtract, ha : e oG ssident | ive stock, a tractor which i used 101 [ or tho (e Ly Al . G day viig & andistreet, has engaged age on th Toiong hoar ] e [0F the three-man league howling con- | the new time. Commencing Monday | the clock in (he church tower will be | Pragident Witson for & nlés, May of Ontometrist and Ovtician. of Derlin for the st 20 years and [all purposes and eone of the best E eld jast it L the office will open at 6:30 a. m., in- f i gt . ' Jas ! { the off i a M. - fgat ahead one hour. Morning service | Hthoring Qe cHk 300 Main St. P’hone 570 during {his time the town ipped milk eooling rooms in Con KENSINGTON LEAGUE ['sian’ of nb 7m0t Bt AN 61088 5T 1hris inlodl s St Nt o ,,r\"\” "'I'”'l HTR Btana -val vll-nn.ly. 3 g e crmoof ¢ s, [ nectient S | 0 ¢ i reopen p LA AR ] at 1S ter, Miss Lillian, will sail June 17, or ) il T [ f s i 7 dition to the dairying, Mr Hyperions at 10 a. m. and reopen at 11 a. m.|yvour Life? Church school at !2{the Rotterdam, of the Ioliand-A ; and 4 ond selectman for - L BATPOIL ¥ MR Tl D, Fmerson 84 S0 81103 86443 [and close at 5:30 p. m., instead of at! ook noon: Young People’s meeting | eric . s 3 AL A ofthreecyeavs, Tn 1020 e wus oleel- | Carler has 96 acres of land, part ofify, Johnson 102 00 80 88 09~—4b9 |U:40 p. m. The time of the outgolnElsi 7 glolock: sublect, “"Appiying Rew|oonis tinsy o0, Prage, . Cisgiudalos ol to the office he is now holding. which is tilled for small truek garden < 7 rd Sncaritig TElE Wil G186 be GUE| Bl . 3 {cakia, via of Rotterdam. Sy AT o A Sl i T e, P 4 | i ligion to Iivery Day Life. | Over 100 to Sail Soon Many years ago Mr. Carter was & b 186 179 161 191 185-—902 | hour carlier. ‘piscopal Church. I Ao et SR e 4 s Rl L Red Scals [ Mrs. L. M. Itoot spent Saturday | poginning today and 1asting ! rop the tmerai Toe b to sal Ir. Carter was married in New | Moore . §0 §0 80 80 §0—d400 |New Yorl city. Mrs. Marjoric Tailey | gnrouh the 6 et gl mene o o e lE Jglh the lat. in fn March, 1891 Three Jolias 91 §T 95 96 e sl for et in the oEtorA IPOURIL Ehe BUMIMED MONLHR A% BRIV 1 tap part off Juhe etic: all Johason ¢ 7 95 08 S substituted for her in the postoffice. |joeg and meetings in connection ren have Heen horn of the marriag A e R L ' oyd, who manag s the farm, Helen 171 AEoeisE 1 iy 1bcalcomimy do not want 1o |ty Eipiscopal chureh will he 7 |forget that on Monday the first train | pounced in accordance with the IEING: § due A5 8 Gairgsent SUSItiag An Harvards {up will he 5:25 instead of 6:25. 1ast||izht saving plan of advancing o R Southard 85 85 85 85 vear the early train was j'vml!'(‘d be-|clock one hour. The specified times P . McCormick 90 93 93 111 95-—482 cause of the factorics Working on|of service thus remaining as usual. ungnnisndant- ol SHOWATE: Al - - andard time, but this year the fac- | people who use standard time will ounced this morning that the Berlin 176 178 178 106 907 [torfes will start one hour ear'ler and | piease come one honr carlier than the | jublic Rohols wil positlvely operite on Kings commuters will go on the first train. | times given helow: Sometime in the near future a tandard time beginning next Monday | e g5 88818 3 Hife yaw braly b on BUn0E ening | Sunfay. April 30, second Sunday S'OUP of local residents will take| aorning but sessions will begin one [y el G g0 g7 sp 1 31 Lwielving. ot Bast Benlin mb 8125 o Larter, St 8100 2 M. Holy comy | PassdEe overland by ey of the South our earlier than at prescent. 5 Ihe u & accommodation to Visitors | munion: 10:00 a. m.. church school; ¢ laci for district sonth of Rehonly, in. ithe Movning. Wil open 162 178 178 58—849 | from New Tiitain and other points|11:00 a. m. morning prayer and [0S Angeles, where a number of them | ock instead of at 9 o'clock STorhite I who wish to use this train, sormon; 700 p. m. evensong and PIAN to take up homesteads. I'lans for 1o morning scssion will ntil 11 | yoravnel. .o s0° g2 82—415| The funeral of Mrs, H. Swanson was | sermon. the trip are somewhatl vagzue, hut it relock, They will open again for the | ;560" " gy g0 go ; Leld from her late home in Cromwell | Monday, May 1—The First Regi-|I8 known that the group will inclue ternoon session at 12:30 o'clock and | [ this nfternoon, She leaves one daugh- |ment. Krights. of. Washington, meet. |PEople from New Rritain, Hartford, / m the elementary schools wiil clos 170 172 197 ca__sgE Mrs. Charles Nelson of this place. | ing at Meriden, scheduled for this|Dristol, and other nearby cities, Sv- | / o'clock. dn the Junior High/ Rosedales, Miss Bernice Tryon, of Middlctown, 'day, has been postponed until next|€ral Hartford men have been sent on | CUT[C Vhey will closs at 3 o'clock. ST ; L ahead to look over the territory. ! U will Ot Arl m ‘H'HI‘H'H o BN S1 4 0 0 E 5 ng friends in town Mondav \ IHEETLE AEVOL A O'Connell . > 100 90,106 92— v social dance held at the Ath-| Tuesday, May 3—Card party, whist ¥ AL b e K i letic hall Friday evening, proved S!lrl\3n|ul| W0 games, in pari hphnuso. at & Oil of the batiputa berries, a prod- CARES FOR YOUR HAIR ¢ ed in the schools of this town, 195 190 164 176 596 |a soclal success, it was announced ! o'clock in the evening, by Men's club, | uct of sandy coastal regions of sever- Nothing like shampoos with Cu= ceording to an announcement mide Penrods another nne will he held Friday, May Everybody invited. al Brazilian states, is reported to be | | tieura Soap and hot water, wrecedad iis morning by the school authori- | w pagan. 91 101 91 34 12, Guests were present from New Wedn v, May 3--Local Com-|equal to the bhest olive oil, hoth as by touches of Cuticura Ointment to INensington Grammar school 3. Horn S 87 91 Q Liritain, Meriden, Middletown, Crom- pany, Knights of Washington, meet- food and medicine + epots of dandruff and hthin‘. to aenileh ttiopl willbaiiy) well, Kensington and Hartford. ing. Initiation of candidates keep the scalp and hair healthy. e e SAERIRY LS T ‘ uraiay, May 4—Clam chowder| A dwelling 47 miles from Jordan, | | They are idea) forall toliet usest ARTLR lipg maa have members of the | Blackstones, LAWN MOWERS ; sot supper by Parish Guild in parish | Mont.was moved to Jordan in 10 | | samste Eseh Zresbybatl, AStress: “Ontieeratab . starting at 6 o'clock. days and acros veral deep coulees eratories, Dapt137. Malden 88, Sold every- R — 5 5 " 3 s 2 . o where. Soup Zc. Ointment 26 and 50¢. Talcum Me, Tesident of Beckloy for a short time, |of how to make a five. Talks will also | Graham .. 92 90 85 4604 | 3 B i Saturday, May G6—Presentation of | without cracking a window pane or ! | ZEF“Cuticura Soap shaves without mug, Whiie in Deckley he was a justice of | be glven in regard to the protection | church school lenten offering in | damaging the plaster, fR D N : 198 208 107 176 187—926) = | Hartford cathedral. Children leave | lie peace, treasnrer of thé distriet 5 B'eloalk hool hoard, before (he sehools were Church Notices briefs parish house by auto at 12 o'clock, | of Berlin Congregationa Sunday—P. O, Iuprovement Week Jedl Today. It your cyes tronble you or your glasses need renairing or adjustment, don’'t waste time, but cll nnon. as s n of these people have arranged for return passage, merely golug on a isit, Thirty pecple are planning to go to Germany in July. A group of Polish people will sail for Poland in .July. Tomesteads in California. GHORGE ) - 3oy Scout troops give a demonstration | ¢ copr .. 101 113 S2 94 87 . [ . Sehoell's nias o0 copsolidated, and was o member the first sehool boaid Deriin had af- | Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock lygopted at the Berlin, East Berlin ter consolidation. In talking of the |with all Sunday school departments| peckley and Kensington postoffices on time he v on the school board, [meeting at 12 o'clock. The Older ! \jonida Y ¥ e Mr. Carter recalled that the schoois class will meet as usual at 10 Miss Marjorie Moore of Kensington ” 2 of Berlin cost the town about § ck and the Men's Bible class|is spending the week end in Water + 3 ARSI B Teolls B VEAR A Vhose AEVE 7ill meet in the community house at | ,ury ; SRR U Ry, Q. FIoRS:ahEd S A I N G S Mr. Carter was born n Whitehall, o'clock. T dics’ A society of the Ken- | or write 1o 1, New Britain, ‘} | hurch-—| The daylight saving plan will e 30 E . | noon. | ; 5 | | FOR SALE- Two chicken coops, Tnquire Nicol, Bunnel Ave. Plainville. Tel. 70. LAWN MOWERS sharpencd and sef, $1.2 New York, on April 20, 1866, He at There will be special services in (he | singfon Methodist chureh vealized § 3 P = ) b {evening at 7:30 o'clock at which time [ an the food and cake sale 1 at the S | Pera Benjamin of Persia will t He [ehureh yesterday afternoon . wiil have as his subject “Persia, a de-| There was o good attendance at the | Clty items fvasted Nation." The lecture will be presented at the Berlin Congre- THADE MARK Deposits made in the Havinzs Department of {his bank on the Ist or by the 5th of the month will draw ;o0 America’s joves L n”' lech i “!3 illusteated with about 60 luntern slides |wational church last nght, The | — \ ey . tha g e £ e rom the ist o he ontl (¢ 3 Wiske announced this| The Triangte bhaseball team played | | @riginal Buttermilk interest from the ist of the month Remed p Rev, 8. A | A M Vietor Records on sale at . : mrting Uat U garvioad 4 ie Ber. she Jurier ek wholt g ot te) | SSERERANE SN | ety Meace i ‘ Igregational ohireh ‘duming: the) seiobl REOUES i ; Pl v 2 A shed at the rear of 816 Main f}‘r’,??{"rrylz."‘I‘il‘ FRREE AT R e ~vv‘ h"; ‘I'I\‘y‘:“yi” w‘wmsv‘l\‘x'v",|”{r.:||»‘:1:n‘-‘l“j:tw ."T:m'.’:f‘ih‘:%:‘::‘:’.T%:‘::"J”"‘.h:‘;',;",::h;",::";"' "‘,”"\' } h“_“"""'f" 2d. aboiit B0 21 K Cate Deposit Boxes for rent, $3.00 to §15.00 per year, \w\.n'(:r‘rlw“:\. «]1:“ |““‘h.h L .ln my” ekl 4 ; Yogtth Semi-Solid Buttermnk tnwlef»l;l‘.):” by 3 il alarm to .~\||||.,‘ um in th ¥ t 3ldB olEioa Sunt Conkay's Is different- it is the o 4 . | 3 oiicry | Breach wk DB olook Bunduy ) —— e il Saing imd e nccorsing {7, OLeT Mert me &t the Kacey Fair tonight, | [ THE PLA'NV“_‘LE TRUST CO conditions of ths throat, The Sprace § | cehool classea to meet at 12:10 o'clock | T ol Conkey process We ase e ate Armors.—adit. 1 HY ' g GUpIH: comBIREHER ‘othiec vegs and Christian Findeavor soclety wiil | Ay feed hat 1881 for both startig chivke Ol Fashioned Girl” is a great| B etable medicants of proven valie form § | £2ther at ¢ o'clock. | > uakeientlfo and unabte, T oas weeks || |dance record, C. L, Plerce & Co BEAINVIGER, CON 4th basis of the 60vears of success of The adjourned annual meeting of H;::-;,v:::’r'd;:lrv’;\r-m,n-wy,.r_ ftesn bese- advt, . : | LALY ne NA the kensington ecclesicstical society 3 B ALy et it in the Criginal Fackagn Send your Winter Furs to dry fur| will be held Monday evening at §(% | THEG.L.CONKEYC0.,0557 8readway,Clove |storage % Meshken, furrier, 170 | o'clock in the church pariors. A spe- | 3§ AILOR-MADE MAN" ey Ciovsland,0. | [Main street—advt. | cinl meeting will follow the adjourned 000 Feet of Laughter lor Sale By Waggle o' the Kilt." new Lauder | mecting at which time final plans will | . | » » Sl | Open Saturday evenings from 7:00 to 9:00 o'clock, T, P, Strople, 113 Church St | Victor record. C. L. Pierce & Co. | be made for dissolving the mgflm/,u-lml C. W, Lines, 173 Chestaut St. ‘ advt. | ?

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