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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 192? 3 P Rev. Timothy Mullen, Standards" will be dramatized by 18] Plainville News | v i vt o o] senons (GOMPERS REFUSES death In Des Moines, lowa., of Rev, Fplscopal Notes | ———— —_— 'l_;n:n'?l'l.\l' .\mll;']n.. a former resident of | qyypagay, 7:30 p, m. Business| alnville, o was pustor of Bt|mosting of the parish, Iriday, 7:30 PLAINVIL[E VUTES |Joseph's church In Adair, Ta. and| "o ot ot and address: § | had been {1) for the past year, He M 4 ; , T p. m., Knights of Washington degreo ’u.m forced to resign, and rn-‘“_m“ rehearsal. | tered the Marey hospital in D " | | | Moines, where he died, He w Our Lady of Merey | 20 MILL TAX RATE oo e e ™ e, et oue v ar e Has Influenza, But Wants o Gel I ville at an early age, He left for the o (p Lady of Mercy tomorrow | 0 HOG RS- panea apoand Hanires| ool e igunl hours ot 8 and| or Gooke Street to Be State Aid Road iy e vt the time o M LI Temten erscen i be| sompses E & ¥ He leaves six nicces, Miss Mary hy'hl In the evening at 0 o'cloc New York, March 10,—Resting a .Specm Half Mill Lev]ed tooncy, Miss Katherine Rooney, Miss [ Rev. Willlum A, Downey of 8t 1ittio more comfortably ang. ooy Susan Rooney, Mrs, J. J. Murphy, [Thomas' scminary, Hartford will de- (g get buck to his desk Samucl Gon e I Mrs. Thomas Prior, all of Plainville, | liver the fourth of a serics of Lenten | pers, president of the American 1 ed and Mrs, Katherine Cameron of New ! sermong eration of Labor, was seriously i1 HADSELL MEMORIAL PASSE Haven, and two nephews, Dr. James | Advent Christian Church with influenza at the Lenox Hill hos | Rooney of Hartford and Rev. Thomas pital today, where he has heen con The Junior Loyat Workers of the T el R e e et | Advent Christian chureh will meot|fncd since’ Wednesday with bronehi [] Josieph Lippia Passes Away—Death of | ! rangements for which have | Friday afternoon immediately after |t nd threatened with pneumonia | ki “"% lschool. The junior choir will hold a [ "1f T had my way" Mr. Gompers Rev, Timothy Mullen in lowa — | en completed, told his secreta W. ¢, Loberts, “1* ? " rehearsal at the same date ) 8 secretary Loberts, “1'd Royal Battle Tonight | # . |get out of bed, take the next train F ULL S ' OCKS Royal Battle to be Staged Tonight| Tonight a royal battle wiil be staged Plainville Briefs e L R L on the Ideal alleys between ‘the Fleanor Livingstone of Spruce|the lee a e 4 : B " 1 S § e he office and get to work., 1 feel Plainville Briefs. Pythians and the Odd Fellows. In|street is ill at her home with bron- [strong enough for it now - the last match, the 1]'”1’”"”‘ '“""‘ | chial pneumonia Despite his weakness he attended to the victors and the Odd Fellows are! Mrs, Hugh Trumbull of Maple|some business vesterday and a batch i 2 : e 4 town hall last evening, the motion be- | OVt for revenge, strect is visiting in Thomasville, Ga. |of papers was taken from his room Beautifal Voiles, figured oncs, 30c, 50 and 8¢ ing carried with only u few dissent.|, The two teams will line up as fol-| “zfrs % Jvan Henjamin fs il at her by Mr. Roberts, ing “Cheney's” that o'er-top all others for smartness Yard. Ratine Voiles for §1.25 yard. Plain Voties ing votes, ‘thians: """\'Q-'i".'f"' ind | home with an attack of the grip the| Mrs. Gompers was at the hospital of design, beauty in quality and richnoss in colorings, 43¢ 59¢, T3¢, $1.00 und $1.25 yard. Swiss embroid- The important question and the one AL Livingston, | €econd in the past six weeks. Her|with him until late last night. She Hieats wemsi cred Voiles $1.00 and $1.25 yard. most discussed and argued was that Lein 0o, SHion Ao [daughter, Flavia, is slowly recovering |[came here from Washington when her 4 of making Cooke street a state roud | l‘.,y‘;;“i”;n,l' \:f)'(‘fl":‘;" m;flg:‘:"jnd from illness. husband was ordered to the hospital Printed Cinderella Crepe in patterns and colors Imported English Silk and Cotton Voiles, striped :hflnm;‘flllnf, voted to appropriate (,“m, M : J . — | by Dr, ;i"- v Fisch who seolded his ) fas PR 8,000 for this pusrpose and to levy a|Y # P! Model Shop, 115 Whiting strect, has | patient for not seeking attention much su; the F K rhecke 3 ¢ \ . ERcHtR the Tar Eaal IIE eHeeken Eorea i bozand special tax of one-half mill on the Pythian Notes | received Spring Royal society em-|quicker, Mr. Gompers was abed two Printed Crepe de Chine of exquisite quality in Fine New Ginghams at 20¢, 39¢ and 59¢ a yard 2 5 and '26 grand lists to| Pythian lodge, K. of P., will work |y oiqery packages.—advt. | days at the Hotel Astor before he heautiful colorful offects. % s sl i - Y cover the cost, the rank of page on a large class of | |sought his physician, a life-long ‘ : D. & J. Anderson’s Scotch Ginghams $1.00 yard. Senator John 1. Trumbull intro.{candidates at the regular WeeKIY| ¢os raward for information that |friend. Printed Shower Proof Foulards have a rare qual- Tissuc Ginghams 75¢ and $1.00 yard, dveed the resolution and a suggestion _’“";’:"F nexs Priday evening. A%l will lead to the identification of the| When he came here trom Washing- v i Vi § B i tha specia ne- invitation has been receivec y P ©wh 50! rhed the side of a|ton last Saturda; Mr. Gompers had o R e iy e ) d _ was made in it that a special one-mill ) rec : boy who seratc . | 3 “’ nps i m” i) LJiA: 1] C;’ "(’) Hene u'v"" New Crepy Kinds white Canton Crepe with ratine tax be leviad to raise the moncy. A.[degree team from Gavel lodge Of [y 000 car near the Methodist |a cold, but he insisted upon accepting HRRe: them at once'as a product of *‘Cheney's colored checks, $1.50 yard. Plain Shades heavy H. Condell amended this to have a|Naugatuck, to work the degree in | .y,pch sunday morning, March 4th. |the, invitations of the Inner Circle, a tax of one-ha!f mill, the amount to|that city April 2. Signed, C. H. NORTON, |political writers' organization, the Attention also called to other new Spring Silks Canton Crepa 59c yard. Serpentine Crepe, prain and NORTON ) be payable in four years, Church Notices. | Red Stons Hill, Plainville. | City Hall Reporters' association and Newspaper which we show a full and complete line, fancy, priced 33c yard. In support of his resolution, Sena- 3 . Church—Sunday, March 11, R — | the New! o¥ric Women tor Trumbull stated that he had had|10: a. m., morning service subject: | |elub to attend their annual functions. a recent talk with the state commis- : the Interpreter”; 12, noon,| To the lfvmllh;r{’ n_f”'f'h:; "’l'm;?' n . sioner of roads and the commissioner school; 6:30 p. m., Epworth |Club, Inc., of Plainville, Conn. You : % THESE IN DRESS S are new arrivals well worth attention. Poiret Twill, navy, black and col- had told him that a concrete road 20| League. are hereby notified that there will be POLISH POLITICAL SPLIT. ors, inch exceptional good vaiue at $3.30 yard. dJersey Cloth, best qualit inch Tubing, priced $1.95 feet wide would be put in this sum-| Advent Christian—S8unday, March!a special meeting of The Sequassen| Warsaw, March 10. (By Associated 4 “ 3 v i o 4 n veen Plainvi Hicless Sav seting Club, Inc., on the 26th day of March, | press)—A split in the parliamentary yard. ¥rench Twill Serge, all wool, 56 inch width, sponged and shrunk for $1.95 yard. Canton Cre mer between Plainville and New DBrit-| 11, Prayer meeting at 10:15 a. m.; | J A A b B! D Bt 1 spozall ain. He stated that Cooke strect is| morning service at 10:45 a. m., ser- 1923, at 8 P. M. at No. 23 West Main |group headed by former Premier wool, 42 inch width, sponged and shrunk, spot proof—=$1.935, only a stretch of about a mile and the m. subject: “What Is Coming toihtrom. Plainville, Conn., for the fpuhr Witos has led to the choice of John % " s k i [ t the Sk SALE OF CALLING CARDS Relief engraved Calling Cards oftered at less than ever hefore, Shaded commissioner had agreed to make ! ( Sunday school at 12, noon;|pose of taking afllon{ 0_"'; P\O ¢ of cnal Dombski as leader of the new group. 1 Vi 1 0 inf N i this road over into a state road at the Loyal Workers at 6 p. m.; praise and|Board of Dircctors of said corpora — letterings included. No plate needed. Crane's satin finished cards used, neatly packed in box. $1.69 s 5 - 5 follows: [ i : < same time that the concrete was laid, | preaching serviee at 7 p. m., subject: |as follows » | special price for 100 cards or $1.89 for 100 cards with panel. *Samples shown at ous Stationery Section. The commissioner had told him that|“Jesus Christ and Modern Amuse-| “That the corporate existence of ’ i f 1 e N 3 e be termin- —IF— Worth while to look them over. in the past few years, Plainville has|ments. The Junior choir will sing|The Sequassen Club, Inc., I 2 5 not had its share of money for roads|at the evening service. Prayer meet- lated and that the affairs of The Se- YOUR ROOF LEAKS and that he would be willing to di-|ing will be held Thursday evening at ?un.lcson C‘l\xl:,,:;’\:.‘ be wound up as | '—;‘.All;l:— vert money from other projects to put| 7:45 o'clock. py law provided.” o 4 X the Cooke street matter through. i ‘ Episcopal *hurch — March 11,] Dated at l"']mn‘lllh this 21st day of ROOFl\’é”—" ({gt\l;:l‘”‘ & He cxplained that all traffic com-| Fourth Sunday in Lent. S a. m. holy February, 1923. g PLi\[\'\'I!LF‘ e ¥ ng from New Britain and proceeding|communion: 10 a. m., church school; R. E. MORRILI " AIN WLE, N. ‘o Iarmington, is now forced to come|11 a. m. morning prayer and ser-) Secretar: * they may not be allowed to play ato'clock. 1p as far as what is known as Blos- mon; 7 p. m., evensong and sermon. eriin ews the club again. Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe of New Prit- | jom’s Corner and the sharp turn Services will be held in the church. | Four more games are scheduled for|ain will meet the confirmation clas: | here has been the cause of many :u--" Congregational Church — Sunnln.\; *—|the team before it disbands for the|at St. Gabriel's church Sunday after- | ‘idents. The making of Cooke street| March 11, morning service at 10:45 summer. The most important to Ber- | noon at 3:15 o'clock. Sunday schoo! able, would divert the traffic and | m. toupic: “The most potent fac- linites will be the game between the | will also be held at 3:15 and the | “liminate all danger. The senator|tor in common life"; church school married men and the single men|regular scrvice will be held at 5:80| stated that the commissioner had cs-!at 12. | Ly | . which will be played at the town hall | p. m. ‘imated the cost at about $32,000, and | _ Dible class at the parsonage; Young Maklllg Progress = ) TG R A tax rate of 25 mills was voted at PRINTED SILKS NEW WASH GOODS the special town meeting held in the Are Fashion's Cholee this season, We are offer- o topic: some evening late this month. Miss Georgia Kelsey of New Brit- | the town's share of this would be one- | People’s meeting at 6 p. m. . Junior Minstrels, ain spent I'riday as the guest of | fourth or $5,000, He said that Pluin-fs‘\“‘f ardship of Self, Substance and| hi d Members of the cast of the junior|friends in town. ville must keep up with other towns Service. % 3 P ou can ao fio tave spestaity nums| @08y Bimily Libby, tencher uk the res measures and fav.| Baptist church;—Sunday, March 11, Nf)t Ing y ] are now getting them into shape, | Hubbard school, spending the 3 ng the project. [10:45 a. m., Rev. Ralph H. White will be more helpfu % the Anti-Saloon league will speak; Kensington Society Will Hold|trese sumvers taking the “form ot | week-cnd as the’ ucst ot her siscr ke et DR e T e to your present or several recitations and popular and |in Hartford. comic songs. One of the headliners| The Black and White minstrels | Plainville people and that there \vnr«“;‘::?i‘_:_‘ -P" 'r‘»‘. m I;g:&‘;’fl;’;gl’\h ‘:”" future progress than Anomer Debate Mamh 19 will be the rendition of “Gallagher | will hold their next rchearsal at the | other projects more worthy of suppor(‘hp e e B to make a resolution, ‘nnd Shea by Leon Honiss and|home of Oscar Benson on Grove|than Cooke street, Selectmen John- & T q ¢ 45 o'cloc —— Franklin Boardman, street Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. [ son and Prior spoke for it, saying that | ing Thursday evening a i 5 C A. M. E. Zion church—Sunda to bank regularly~ furnished by the Junisr orchestra. dies' Aid society of the Methodist|to keep the street in repair. The mo-|preaching by tion was passed, also the amendment| “lovalty to the Church®; 12:15, of your income. four| Church school; 6:20 p. m., Narick Christian Endeavor; 7:30 p. m, eve- MINSTREL SHOW SUGGESSFUL The show will take place March 23 A large number enjoyed the enter-|it has cost the town on an a verage M e M el i s Grange hall. ' M vill be | tainment and socia v e ot 4606 600 ast fow vears|Mareh 11, 11 @ Morning worship, 3 in the Grange hall. Music will be [tainment and social given by the La-|of $300 to $800 the past few years el et ey a fixed portion In the Churches church last evening. Congregational, Itev, S, A.| The sewing committee of the Black | making the debt payable in Chw i i 5 aston class at 10 |and White minstrels met at the home | vears with a special tax of one-half g g e New Britain—Meeting of Bible | I pa class at 10 of Mrs. Winfield Ross Friday and|mill. ning worship, subject “Temptation. { THE o'clock. Morning worship at 10:45, h . 1 lass W = 3 G| 8 S6: “ T g 3 Sree . i le the costumes for the , 1 <ell's ‘Woman's Federation Class Wednesday Evening—Church [ Sermon, “Moral and Spiritual Tem- troupe Resolution on Hadscll's Death | he Women's Federation of the 5 2 o'clock, | Mrs. Ross served a chicken dinner at i . £ perature.” Men at 12 o'clock. Senator Trumbull then introduced| % TR 3 1d the . . Notices—Other Items, ; T and a buffe ch i 5 f ! Congregational church will hold Notices—Other Item. Sunday school at 12 o'cloch poon and a buffet lunch in the aft-| . following resolution on the death | ey oor o sowing meeting. ot the ainvile 1rus 0. [Thesnext Hevnte of the Meoiia Ly THE AuniorsBndsavor teocicty will ] SR A of Colonel G. Arthur Hadsell, which|onton season Thursday in the ehurch vocum of Kensington will be hela|meet at 8 o'clock tunder the leader. ) TR was adopted while the entire assem- | 3 iorg beginning at 10 o'clock. Each PLAINVILLE, CONN. Monday evening, March 19, when the [Ship ol Charles Guite, At® vulml; SOUTHINGTON NEWS by stood at attention for a moment| o qv (il bring her own luncheon and auestion, “Resolved: That France the pastor's class will m_m-_: and ey as a mark of respect for the dead| omee will be served. A missionary| justified in occupying the Ruhr dis- ”I""‘“"A_'”""l"' in \‘|“" pin “’“4_]‘"""»‘ soldier: [barrel will be packed and all are trict in Germany' will be argned. LIRSV hear . AL L gy (@ Shihese " 5 “Whereas (ol. George Arthur | BriNE AR AIRN Andl e cthinkd s by s n v i i vor annah Woodruff Chapter Meets— urged to bring articles On ths Aismatlve side nra*Rev. Jif student who, will tell cf, misslon work Btees Meete | adunil, 1s, /S0 A was, by the slinbeme | A s n mi & neogram meetlngiwil Ao Scott and Earl Lewis. The nega- | x»'“-I;:"'y 1 T PminE OS] K. of ¢, Speaker Coming—Notes of | commander of life, “mustered out” at |y jld A number of interesting | tive side will be defended by Rev.[© '_“' A Aeth b anadivly Nl sea while returning to America “in|¢pines from India will be shown and | Carleton Hazen and Charles Hall. dress the congregation at the special | nterest, the line of duty:” And, a “Trial-India at the Bar of World | The debate will take place in the[l€nten service in the chureh at e . : “Whereas: Col. Hadsell was born | ! Methodist church, Kensington, and it ['clock. His subject will - be Hannah Woodruft chapter, D. A. R. iy the Town of Plainville, State of is expected that a larger erowd than | Modern Conception of the Old met yesterday afternoon in one of|wconnecticut, on November 17, 1872: ever before will be present to hear [MCOLT Sl 1AL Hosneseting selangiot Sbnel gl this timely question dis 1. N Lol S UL JC el R T e ‘1“'\',],1' ) sOsley e :hcg""":‘ “Whereas: Col. Hadsell has hon PEE sren . acting pastor. Masses will | tess and address was made by State ¢ ime and the town of his/| Minstrels Successful, e U Rogent. Mra, O, M, Biesell. $55 weg]ored hig name an en of hi The strel show given by Berl ‘ . Y81 pirth by the distinguighed sorvice he | The minstrel show g Vo Berling - Kensington Methodist, (Rev. J.|donated to the public health serviee Fandated to Nis. countr an officer | Grange In the hall last evening was # | ajjoyy Scott, pastor) — Sunday school|of Southington, $25 was donated to (Rt tInicad ItA (R aE Y And | success {n every way, according to all fay 10 a. m.” Morning scrvice at 11 a.{the Hartford county Y. M. C. A., anc S L p.rm;‘] ol 1eports this mornirg. The audience |, $10 was voted to the Caroline Scott] . L here g 8 ; tisfied with the show ‘ T patriotism and his qualities of loades- bl ; B | oot GongesEHonal, SIse Vil iHurriscn Smomoklal BBUITAES EMia, | Ciiedi tnarconrientwke (hitha Earis 5 last yeur, although | carleton Hazen, pastor) Morning| Harrison was the first president gen- | qieuriances in fhe Philippines where| last year's was one of the best cver)worahip at 10:46 a, m. Sunday school [eral of tho D, A, R. B Sas falE raston/ et AL | The following program was carriec oting nt 8 supper will oy na e g the insurre « v re- out: T nA MR 2 Di0ek B SUIRE R (| At thoimooting (o€ I Councill oojved the attention of the govern i e served next Friday evening by the| ¢ ¢ . to be held in St. Thomas' T Opening chorus by cntire com- oo A ThTowE g ment, as an instrictor and officer at| pening s by tadies' society. This will he followed | community home, Tuesday eveni vatious posts o which ho was au-| rany. by meeting of the church for the an-|gypreme Agent Dailey will addr i i ey “Love sends a little zift of roses,” i 5 4 ¥ : gned, on the Mexican border, in the love sends a i s J nual roll call, he cmbe After the meeting ¢ Miss Helen Young. | o ATaiting the members. After the meeting af\worq war when the company which 111 forket you 2 Harala Verntres Finance Board Mesting smoker and social hour will be held.] p " commaniod was the first Amord. | B1 dent Rnew WY S1Eshoul i Rery, P THo s RRnceibod rd willfmeet dn tho B8 < e meeting of the select.] €A1 company to set foot on foreign| aver yeit Mrk ‘George. Tryon office of the town clerk on Tuesday| Th yv‘x..n\..v’rl Ol A _\.4.-,‘: 611 ek ateniug oommandoricr the ‘Mr. Gallagher and Mr, Shean," {evening, it was announced this morn- f men Was held in their 1»||<v in thel s pepiean forees in the Philippines | chairman « owi Halll yestorday. Bills to the|jiain ‘which he was ¥elleved ‘for ithe Wilson and Watkins. ting by n Deming, ! teading—Mra, George J. Reed the board. "The purpose of the meet- | amount of $150, the smaliest amount| qooiial duty in America which he was | ¢ i ) g will be to te to cover|to come before them in some time, e s ¢ 2 Pal 0" Mine," Mrs. Nellie Michaels | ing will be to fix a PRLCRAIEONE) R i| journeying at the time of his death “Whispering Hope,” Miss Young | the budget i were ordered paid. Thoretors, | M.. HENRY C. WILLIAMS and Mrs. Tryon. mertains Whist Club e : “Be it resolved: That we, the citi- | Campello, Mass. “Asleep in the Deep,” George Tryon | The Home Whist ciub of Kensing-| The Catholic Welfare Council will|, o F0ct By o e e S e \ “Lil Liza Jane,” end song. ton was entertained Thursday eve- | hold an open meeting in St. Thomas' formal actien in town meeting as Walk-Over shoe maker Closing chorus, entire company. ring by Mr.and Mrs. Alhert Schilling [ Community home Sunday afternoon! T8I AU TR (T G EIEATE L (0 for forty-nins years The songs were well selected and <l!.“iIY‘!‘|~‘IV'V street, New !IV."(I”.‘:’ !‘yll‘:‘l at n'.r-ln( M .\l:n‘xl)(’l‘!(t’ Boylan, flag at half-mast, purpose to honor those taking part were foreed to re-{prizes wore awarded to I, I Williams | executive secretary of the Connecticut | 1 B 0 TWESE AR (0 KO0 spond to several encores. Wilson and [and Mrs, Matthew Griswold. ~ Conso- | Council of Catholie women and Mrs. |16 "MERSES @8 00 EHEOE TR0 T Watk - ¢ la . ati L o giv James B john Quinn, county president, will be|’ Seran Watkins drew gales of laughter in [lation prizes were given to T john Quinn, v D 1 RiioF HaGgs 2 M their impersonation of “Gallagher and | Fllsworth and Adele Hassett. Re-|the guests. g e R s T means llttle to you that T, Shean” the two men using several | freshments were served = le it 4 Sets abibit:attaife in Beriin Ttems of Interest Miss Anna Mae Simpson is able to|Cherish those qualities of mind and X A Iollowing the entertainment danc-| Jomes Gareity, Jr., of Kensington e out after her recent iliness. ?vm‘nnzl‘vh LW::’U{}I:’r:n:w:‘:r\u\ui of Wllhams has rnadr.‘. Na‘k- vVers . S § 1o rted P P oen o iaed to his home for the R ide y 80 S| [ efore L ing was enjoyed. It is reported that [has been confiae | st IRt T i Vear fef. sittreow: the. Grange reallsed a large sum, as | past (w0 Wweeks WIth o badly InUFel | Niss Oscar Lundborg fs spending | {he timulating carcer of onr fello for forty-nine years—buit it's because : hall was crowded. Ie the weel-end with relatives in DBridge- | 5 - the ’l.’rl‘:p“l”“f '(:f;n"hl To speak Reginald . Btevens, who s fn oo | &t ~,[.\,.‘](I rhat. ,,l‘ Mrs. ,-”{j\lf S z i Ocode, Florida, writes that the weath- do1] and to the other membors of. Co A e Huda iy e s atcuine s there are hundreds of men like Rtepresentative 5. W. Christ will b 0y ihut could be desired b o s the speaker at the monthly meeting |18 41 (G80 £ouid BCAEERAE . (Liquor Ship and Cargo fulness of sympathy in their hercave- of the Berlin Men's Bible class, which 50t hanbury and will go into Are Ordered Released ' ment as it is in our power to give. | , . 5y will be held next Wednesday cvening | (™SRRG LERETE [ riieass N & MEroR e aeA” fidg “Be it resolved: That a copy of him in the VVa.k-Over ,,lant that at 8 0"'"*‘:“ o '”: "I’;"““‘i'”“"l»“ "'”;"“ | Mrs Willlam Scott s il at her | S e trom custody . the | these resolutions be fors l-.wlm .\h;s He will tell of activities in the pres- 88 WG B 00 o0 Britist hiliel | Hadeell, to his son and daughter: to c .0 hingto ; iritish steamer Ister and her cargo a W - S ent session of the legislature and ',""I' Alexander Bruce, who has heen i1l o6 Chigier, seized hote a week ago, | Nis sister, Mrs. H. A : be writs alk OVerS are the beSt Shoe° YOU DS should be ¢ Interest 10 all] Lypp " the grip for several weeks, 18] gas nanded down in the admiraity | ten ubon L F'm”“r’\;;“ r]nn:: nr«lr“”‘ members. 7 row able to ha about the house court today. The Ister, formerly the|and given to the public press for pub- W A, €. Argument, Elisha Clark has returned rom | yyopioan yacht Nahma, was selzed | lication ! can buy. The baskethall team: of the Worth- | yojoiiga, whers he spent the greater | o G JET0 GO SRR SO0 igigiod by special commition ap. ¢ ¢ . ; 3 L Aiutad d by yoare Jeet | ington Athletic club got into diffi- 0t 'oe' vintor breach of contract made fn Fngland (Bointed by the board of selectmen, | David Ma“ning’s culty last Thursday evening when it| = ey, g . Brennan s expected | Fr oo B ve deliver her cargo | TOWN of Plainville piayed the team of the New Britainlpome from the south next Tuesday.|yo giother vesscl on this side of the : A Gas company at the Boys' club. Ac-|y. jag heen away several weeks | Atiantte. | CCHARLES 8 WYCKOFIY, cording to several members of the Mise Cecile Gorman is ill at her ¥ } DI o . > { BULLEN. e" e iy " Bartin | €0 In the office of the Der I An appeal from the decision of |ing and Merritt O. Ryder acted as _ B gl deolslons WhiGh 10 L8 ey | truction. Co. {Judge IFrank D. Haines of superior|clerk. ~About 40 vaters were present. SsHOE S1URE T amiany in Which o uendle East Berlin Items. <. icourt has been tiken by Judge Wil- | Jowply TN, v swblpori-h bl ol . 1 liam 1% Mang behalf of Elia| Joseph Lippia of Unionville avenue, " fhe services at the Methodist!liam Mangan on b of Elia| Josep X VAR Dreied r(nrfhe;x(i;»rlhfl o church Sunday are as follows, regu-|Maietta of this city. The appeal HI,.n-.) at his home last evening after a 211 Main St. team marched off the B0o% o our|lar morning service at 10:45 a. m.|in the action brought by Maletta for | severe fllncss of several weeks. The END. DOPE O b last season | followed by Sunday school at 12 [the custody of his 10-year-old daugh-|funeral will be held Monday morning | R g e N aave eatred b ' 1t will be heard before the su- at 9 o'clock from the church of Our S Dave ed o] o'cleck. The Junior leagne will ment | ter. | s deal ohoes :‘::m\:‘;.::mtn: at 3 p. m. and the Dpworth leaguc preme court of errors, probably in Lady of Mercy, and burial wili be in | oo PO Lvening service at 7:30 the May term. St. Joseph's cemetery, arc ':Ink out” the tcame was warncd that' at 6:45. Basketball Team Has Argument in |

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