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P ° :,t l; AIoc(llcmln the churchuplrlorl‘ B, A, di |l th lainville News |\ ine e ticles made by these people will be . ————— 0Xh{bited, The March missionary en- \ velopes are due at this meeting, Young People's Cholr, All young ladies and men of the (] Congregational church between the J agos of 16 and 26, who would like to | form a. Young People's cholr, are artford’s opping @enter: ANOTHER MEETING (i, % i it o v or “FRUIT LAXO TABLETS” " for ' Voten tryont. * %" " Made from fruit jpices and tonics—to getrid of i E T | Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Skin Troubles L4y - Arpdife General Sentiment Is RGAISE| ryinian Tosgo K of 7 held a reg-| ‘ | Annual Sale of Rose Bushes, Shrubs: g P 0 SR 575 v e, e e st and Fruit Trees Starts Monda o0 AN Acke assessmane| -+~ "~ WIS WCORMICK IS FRENCH-BELGIAN cheARh Mtwsbane, CAGAK Wickais WRELRL ke 1AM y Bl T s (e it S MARR]E]J IN L[]NI][]N " AGREEMENT MADE 10,000 ROSES ON SALE 39 c All Healthy Two-Year Old Bushes. In ordering Amy to Start Drive — Legion - | Please do so by Number. Rooms Nearing Completion—Church c.57:.";:;?';3&?,";."‘2'.,3";.,?,,".',,”;; (Continued from First Page) { (Continued from First Page) L . 2] e 25 No, 1—American Beauty. No. 2—Anna de Deisbach, No. 3—Captain Christy. §No. 4 — Frau Karl Notices—Plainville Briofs, Joseoh, yilllams, wood dealer, Plain-| .. Jakob Rodolf, deceased; his|the Ruhr outiinins the devalapnised Deueschki. No, B—~Fisher Holmes, No, 86—Graus au Teplitz. No. 7-——General Jacqueminot, No., 8—Kil. The declsion reached at the special profession, riding master. Oser proved |of the policy of selzures of coal, coke, larney. No, 9=Klillarney. No. 10—Magna Charter, No, 1i==Marshall P. Wilder. No, 12 — Mrs. John & s he had registered at Bow street po-| merchandise and money and the es- Laing. No. 18—La France, No, 14—Helen Gould. No, 15—Harrison Yellow. No, 16—Sollel d'Or. No. t;'mh""t“",‘a“_'vmg"{:“x Sl At SOUTHINGTON NEWS lice station as an allen and showed |tablishment of an accounting system 17—Columbia Peach. No. 18—Ophelia. No. 19—Sunburst. No. 20—Radiant. No, 21—Mme. Plantier. No. ot op:1and of Tiadan n:"m" "M“";".f papers proving Rasle, 8witzerland, was|for the distribution of the resulting NO, 24| g ¥ “ ! Ande 3 % ¢t é ; 22—Lady Gay, No, 28—Crimson Rambler. No, 24—Dorgthy Perkin. No. 25—Dorothy Perkin. No. 20— ing of three acres, for a price not to |Borough Officials Renominated — So- his ho;:: G SRR, m;“:\e PRSI Clio-Pink, exceed $7,500, may be reconsidered at Extra Quality Large Stock—89¢ each, thousand beauties, pink General Jacquimont, red, American another speclal town meeting to be| lectmen Meet.—Wedding Announced| Miss McCormick's name was given :;"f:l::"t"h;“’r"'::‘“:‘o:;;y":e.lrcfl':‘;‘::; Beauties, dark red, Magna Charter, red. Only a few of these excellent kinds. Two Wonderful new called in the near future, according| _yems, at Mathilde McCormick, aged 18, &|pays came in the form of a reaf. Climbers 95c each. Derby Beaaties, single flower climbing rose, pink, shaped like Killarney. Yauls Scar- to Informatlon from various sources spinster of independent means, resi-|firmation of tho resolution to that let, new one, only a few. " this morning. The republican caucus was held last » effect adopted in Brussels last month. It is said that a petiti, i . |dence Old Court Mansion, Kensing- P els last month. P on is going to |evening and,the entire ticket of bor. ton; Londoii tather, Hareld: Powley @ ' be circulated to call anoth 't Vi e o 'y Ve Good Grass Seed—Pan-American Lawn Seed, one of the finest for open lawns 749 Germination in and backers of this mo‘,,,“:“m:"h'fi ?i‘;;‘;t °:gfi‘c‘§:!vnn’h:°;‘:;{::lfi? at"t::: McCormick, his profession, agricul- Will Not Evacuate January test. Quart package 35c each. 20 Ib, bags for $1.60. Shady Spot Grass Seed, grows under trecs the decision will not only 1 i _|tural machinery manufacturer, Paris, April 14. — (By Associated ‘and shrubs, quart package 50c, Bowker's Fertilizer, 10 1b. palls 98c each. 60 Ib, bags $2.50 cach, e mpea"m"’u'('l'cg';_ I‘L"‘U:: “;::‘;e:“?)‘:‘“‘A’f';‘j‘g‘:‘um;"b'fl_ As far is known, says the Tribune's|Press)—The French and Belglan cab- . feated on another vote. The general |gesses, Willlam T. Foley, Oscar G.|correspondent, the ccuple left for a :?,fi :g;n]nu;:':f]’,“;: ei‘r;m:;:::r:ln;n(_ ; & ; N : honeymoon in Scotland immediately 4 b Hardy Shrubs 19c to 85¢ each. Althea 35c each. Honcysuckle 85c each, Purple Lilacs 35c each. sentiment of those who were prsent|Knapp, D. §. Blakeslee, George W. atten 6 SSGIAAY. Germany pays reparations and by .Byringas 88c each. Snowball or Gilder Rose 35c each, Hardy Flox 19c each. Japanese Iris 25c each. at the mecting the other night and of | Edwards, L. P. Hutton, Boughton, T. & : C’;Iun‘::lnel 23c each. Peonies 23c each. Sweet William 19c each. Coreopsis 23c each. Larkspur 10c many others who found it impossible | Noble; clerk, H. H. Merrell; treasurer, Lived Under Assumed Name ;:n,f;u,%:%pf::,‘:‘;fi?c:rc:,gfe::fl::? each. Hardy Garden Pinks 23c cach. Gillardias 19c each. White Pinks 19c each. .Hardy Chrysanthe- to attend, is that the price asked for|Charles E. Smith; tax collector, Max Miss McCormick has been living in ly dlsposing of the questions raised by mums 23c each. Moss Pinks .~ White Moss Pinas 48c. Mullan Pinks 23c. Hardy Asters 23c¢ each. the land is exbrbitant. It is claimed |well Noble; sheriff, Harry Cockayne; |london for the past three months un- the visit to London of Louils louchy Gladiolus 8¢ each, Primsore of Iceland 23c each. Clematis 49c each, Spirea, Anthony, Waterer, 45¢ each. that the land is assessed for $250 per |assessors, Edward T. Lowery, Judson|der an assumed name, says the ‘cor- eur. There is no present quem;on it Japanese Quince 45¢ each. Climbing Honeysuckle 20c each. Wisteria 28c each. Forsythia 35c, Hydran- acre but the town will pay about|Neal, Charles C. Perslani; auditors,|respondent while Oser has been living appears, of a new plan involving new geas 20c, California Privet, 25 in bundies $3.50. Barberry Bushes, 26 In bundles $8.00, 3 vear stock. One $2,500 per, acre for it. James F. McPartiand, James W. Up-|in London under his own name. Dur-| ‘0 Cr o0 Germany and there will year stock $1.00 hundred, There is no question in the minds|son; sewer commissioner, 8. H. Mc-|ing that time they have been various- be nio mich question; it 1x Keserisd. { ) of any of the voters, but that the need | Kenzie. The town committee was|ly reported in Switzerland, Franoe, !’ Germun: says she is willing ";'; 5 Fruit 'Trees, Vines, Ftc—Apple Trees 45¢ each. Peach Trees 45c each. Pear Trees 45c each. Cherry f: :r:::mglu:n"u;: fii&’::s:fi:}e%h‘; emp'nwered to:AIL 8Ny vasancics Whm“ Ty end I;eland. Ards t imake an earnest effort to pay and be- Trees 69c each. Plums, 45c each. Grape Vines 20c each. Raspberries 10c each. Gooseberries 35¢ each. HH orad U8k ikvond yedson. | 3to ix ML 000Uy, Had Inxurfous Apartmen gins to pay. Currants 29c each. Canterbury Bells 19¢ each. Tosglove, very showy 19¢. - Hollyhocks, 19c each. sweet BIAIAT RRRVO R Bs a1 010t op Ab e S L ST ¢ the board |, fathilde's London residence was a ' This, it Is expiained, does not mesn William 19¢ each. Chinese Larkspur 19c. Qerman Iris 19c each. Pyrethrums 19¢ each. Stokesia 19c SONRNEE 2t T8 edtan so?d o5 ko0 Ik l«-’: e"‘ yth 5 ng "h b “"" luxurious flat, rented through the|that all discussion of an eventual set- vt SR iy g ¥ ) »|of selectmen n the town hall vester-|yonqon solicitors for the Interna-|tlement of the reparation issue will each, Pentsl A and when several acres were sold to[day, the resignation of Charles P. Ho- tional Harvester Co., according to the |be suspended until G res th local factories, the price was $500 per (bart as sealer of weights and meas- ’r::;:mc ar\:;:;r ”‘3(‘.',, cacta th:‘ne‘.fle gxpecup\d word. bl Al Regatding Hose—Wingfoot Garden Hose is the very best made, 50 feet with couplings $7.50. The 25 acre, ures was recelved and accepted. Rex hotel, 3' couple of squares a.way and| Study of thé question will go on in toot length with couplings for $4.00. First Selectman William J. John-|Godfrey was appointed to fill the va- ok "_,. constant waller reparation circles and among the gov- son stated this morning that he has|cancy. Bills to the amount of $6,000 Miss McCormick was known in the |ernment experts. There may even be heard that a movement was on foot|were ordered pald of which $3,685( " 0 ¢ SXCEiE R Van (RO BT ohange of views. beteest the to call another special meeting on the |were for the schools and $560,25 for R:,dasfl m:n?,er:ndA :sompa:;°:| ":lgovernment'on some angles of the S = . 2 s 4 e m:lt.ter, but no one has approached [taxes to state mstltutltms. whose name the apartment was taken. ;m::tloni But:ffi;lnlly tt?e"nllles':fl‘ll it y 3 & She formerly was bookkeeper for|€ngage in no such negotlations, s tactics today and reported statements Sunday school meets at 12:10 p. m. Court Docket Clear. Announcement is made of the mar- Oser st his riding academy “_h‘;"m Miss |insisted, and wlill consent to mneae of other members of the committee. [and the Christian Endeavor soclety| The docket in the local town court |riage of Miss Isabelle Kelley, daugh- | either wi 1 ews . b t d g i i th Germany or wita other Meeting Possible meets at 6 p. m. - e 3 2 2 ‘e, | McCormick met her when she learned | €ither wi ; er ln Town M I3 P is clear for the time heing, there be-|ter of Mrs. Eilen Kelley of Eden ave %0 ride under Oper's guldance, allies for Germany's benefit. It this procedure is followed out Fast Berlin Items. ing no cases to be tried. No arrests|nue to Joseph Failon of Walnut Poincare To Speak BN and Showalter Ig retained for angther| At st. Gabriel's church Sunday|have been made within the past few |street, Hartford. The ceremony was HEsiEny Dlee Rugt | This in substance, it is stated, wus vear, steps will be taken to have a|tnere will be Sunday school at 3:15 p. | days ,although several complaints are |performed Thursday at St. Joseph's| The marriage ceremony Was per- what Premier Poincare farended to special town meeting called to in-|m_ followed by the regular service at|being investigated by the local po-|cathedral, Hartford, by Rev. John|formed by Frank Belcham, the regis- say in his speech at Dunkirk tornor- struct the board to remove Bupt.|3:45 o'clock. Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe|licemen. The past few months have | Collins, trar of marriages for the district of ;ow at which he was ezpected to out- Showalter, it is said. will have charge of the services. been the busiest that the justices and | Lewisham, and permission was given jine the French position on ceparn.- RI] BHA start Road Work Soon The services at the Methodist|the prosecuting authoritics have ex-| Mrs. Winifred Barlow, age 77 years, by Mr. Owen, superintendent of regis- |tions. It is said now that the premier Word coming from Hartford indi-|church Sunday follow: Regular morn- | perienced in some time. jan inmate of the town farm, fell last|trar in Lewisham, says the rurre-h-egnmg the reaffirmation of tia Brus- —_— cates that work Is to be started,with- | ing service at 10:45, followed by Sun- | Drive To Start. |evening and broke her hip. She was|gpondent. sels declaration as a swfcient ex. g A in a few weeks on the repufrs to|day, school at 12 o'clock; junior| The annual drive for funds by the |attended by Dr. E, S, Bundy. Miss Mathilde, who has lived planation of the alliedpos =ition and he School Gomm]“w H%d Dlsp“tes “Washboard Alley,” so-called, being|league will meet at 3 p. m., followed | Salvation Army is scheduled to be- ¢ ... |abroad since she was eight, except|may omit all reference to raparations |the strip of roadway from Berlin|by Epworth league at 6:45 o'clock. |8in Monday and will continue for the _The condition of Mrs. William|for the fiying visit to Chicago last at the Dunkirk monument unvetling. T T strect to the foot of Sand Bank hilli The evening service will be omitted | balance of the week. No stated quota|Nagle of Bristol street was reported |sprng, s a typical continental girl, Glalllls OI Afllls in New Britain, which was recently|this week, the pastor, Rev. A. C.|has been established for Plainville, |as ‘very critical last evening. Slight She Wants Quiet Life. e ———— taken over by the state as a part of | Fuller, attending a conference in|but it may be that the figure set for |hope is held out for her recovery. | 3 . Connecticut's trunk line system. Bridgeport, the town will be the same as in for- The highway has been sorely in Miss Dorothy Rich.is spending a)|mer years, or 15 cents per head. The Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doeble are|Wanted only to settle down at She told reporters here that R FOX’'S STARTING SUNDAY It is the main artery’of travel passing | Austin Ackerman at their home in|Vision of the Salvation Army com-|Eden avenue. a quiet life with her horses, outdoor IN “DADDY" through Kensington and Berlin as far | Madison. munity advisory board, composed of sports and her sewing. 'ill Show Comparative Costs in Ber- jag Berlin streets, and especlally dur-| ” Mrs, Joseph Wetherill entertained |a Eroup of the prominent citizens of| The condition of Dr. T. A. Ralston,| Neither Mr. McCormick nor WL Show Lo ing the spring and summer months|guests from New Britain at her home | Plainville, and solicitors will begin |Who is at the Meriden hospital is re-|McCormick would comment on the lin and Elsewhere — Begin Work there is nearly always a continuous|on Main street Friday. s campaigning Monday. ported as very much improved. reported wedding. flow of traffic. The heavy wear on| Mrs. E. W. Mildrum will entertain| Special attention is given to the ot d— ttention —————— Soon on Berlin-New Britain Road— | /5% = F 5 sulted in numerous|the Progressive Reading circle at her|fact that this drive will be the only breaks, the ‘constant repairing "of |home on Main strect Tuesday evening |authorized one which the army wiIHNEw GLASSES ARE BEING N Dress Ball Big Success. which would have drained the coffers|at 8 o'clock. be allowed to make this year. In| | Interest in the school question Was|o¢ the town to such an extent that| Mr. and Mrs. John Coughlin of |former years, the complaint of the! FORMED AT Y. w- C. A- b "x eased and expectation of al¢he legislature saw fit to step in and | Middletown are receiving congratu-|People has been that an annual solici- | i I;uctr in the effort of certain|take gver the highway. lations on the hirth of a son. Mrs.|tation was made and then in the :—‘:’x‘:m: to oust Superintendent of Representative Arthur B. Benson of | Coughlin is the daughter of Mr. and |course of the year other branches of | Blue Triangle Club Also Inaugurates calter was express- | , who with Senator Covert|Mrs. Patrick Holigan of Main street. |the Salvation Army have held indi-| Additional Instruction in Art s ? fi?fzfi?snlty:ornlng Twhen zf“*::‘fl;'x:naln, was instrumental in| Louis Bittner and family of New-|vidual drives. This will not be al- i To Victor Note H lde P‘d Hirby !Il ester Deming of the having favorable action taken by thcllngton have moved into the resldencs-,i lowed this year. The Plainville | y o rs o mx‘u:ce came out in defense [aommittee on. roads, rivers and|next to the Methodist church. Chamber of Commerce has officially \ new dressmaking course of four S co‘:n 1 8 'at.nm'n supervisor With |prjgges and by the lower house of the Miss Betty Pratt of West Cromwell | endorsed this drive. lessons will begin at the Blue Triangle . re 3, A e ARy tements {ssued stemhly' is now making an effort to|spent Friday as the guest of relatives A. A. McLeod of the Plainville club room of the Y. W, C. A. Monday All ““tSt‘mdmg v lcmry 4 748 a denial of certain sta wn. Trust Co. is treasu A A iy 0 % N ¢ to the effect that Mr.|nave the state assist in the care of[in to rer of the advisory |cvening at 7:30 o'clock. The classes mature on May Zofll, 1923. This by "w" :n"y:,ccoded with plans for & |gther widely used roads in Kensing- board and all funds will be turned|will be in charge of Misses Hazel N‘ow;l eh zchool without proper au-iton RBerlin and East Beriin. Painting, paper hanging and deco-|Over to him. 2 Downey and Florence Andrews. Girls institution will be very pleased iyl g of the scheel committee. “Rich in Unselfishness” rating. Wall paper and paints. Chas. Church Notices, may bring dress patterns as well as & thor!za"u'rl\ L D e ibtihe At the morning worship tomorrow (H. Slater, Kensington. Tel, 646.5.— | Congregational church -— Sunday, |materials o as to loss no time, The to accept these securities for Mr ,;,,:1,,,. who ' is rvecuperatinga¢ 10:45 o'clock in the Berlin Con-ladvt. April 15. A\l?‘rmng service at 10:45 a.|class is for beginners as well as ex- d it t d from an fllness at his home here, ‘?I]d gregational church, Rev. 8. 'A F:::(t;; E":m;.rf?‘:hm::‘a:r;;:l “t"d" M;’"‘; perienced 7“3"’5";”‘]5“‘ e i eposit now, at par and accrued 4 " ng that Mr. will have for his topic: “Ric! LRty C. at 12 o'clocl The Business Girls' club will meet| : ot B }Teu'ldarg‘o‘:s’m;::; Taken with | bn Unscifishnosa A general Sunday Weds’ Noble noon; Missionary Sunday in all de-|at the assoclation for supper tomor- | interest, relieving you of the showu-‘fr ¢ the school committee. school meeting will be held at noon partments; Young people's meeting at [row afternoon. There will be a short bother of redemption, and keep- .ppr?‘\:‘ “; he had any knowledge of [in the church and at the same hour 3 oo |8 . m., topic “True Education.” program at 4:30 o'clock to which| b i "’,,'m“m,d.ng proceeding With the \en's Bible class will gather at| f . Episcopal church — April 15, sec- | members of the Y. M. C. A. have been | ing your investment profitably tae. Mp fain bulldings Without|the Community house. The Young ond Sunday after Easter. § a. m.,|invited. Miss Margaret Porter will| plans for certa Holy Communion; 10 a. m., church |give readings in poctry and Miss| employed. 's sanction, Mr. Dem- | people’s choir will sing at evening C ;.r:; ::;“I\ir:r:“:s;p:mtlully that, so far|scrvices of the Junior Endeavor so- school; 11 a. m, morning prayer and | Mabel Hibbard will play. Miss Ger- | that, 4 4 sermon; 7 p. m, evensong. - trude Dehm is chairman of the com- . Mr. Showalter's every act |ciety, 3 , ol o i i uf‘ o \ktr)‘\eov:hwd and carried out under Near East Drive. § sxihent Christian church - Prayer |n.ittes in prarhe, e 0 was au 2 3 { meeting at 10:15 a. m.; preaching]| Monday evening the new dressmak- . ervision of the J o aign which ot g a derDCflOl'l it Tr‘um lie!l‘\:en:;:;:m:arzgt \‘n’eok will s(:r\lc:- a_t !D: i subject “What |ing class meets at the “Y, W." at 1 i tot- PeRurban 18 Q1shlikkad Rt the eVORLNE servics: tos ; is o Christian?" Sunday school at 12|o'clock with Mrs. Tdella Knapp in| PLAINVILLE, CONN. menlll'e:; :"’a’s “nn‘)"th“\‘ bllflnfo;r:w e st NE Keénsington < lor:l?wk xnoon:dLn,\'al Workers at 6 p.|charge. Miss Gertrude Williams will e | . o d . *pra Aba ; : 4 o'r\clfl'nifinrms morning over the news Methodist church, which will take the et r? mrfm;:;fli:t '?’F;‘\ifl;:zft s’(':‘;p(m’ A “mln c‘har';‘mr?:sa- m?nr:r\rl\mn:r(‘ C'lf‘;(: ant an agitation had heen started and |form of a union service. Several In-| ¢ i nn(-r\."' Prayer meeting Tl\lurmh;‘;";; :)r“clr::‘fil" e S0 & petitions circulated about f'f:we '::":n;‘:ltort‘;]t":l:‘! ux;;atx;-:s \\'\Fo;l'l‘ ;::‘r::d w{nl'::: : 7:45 p. m.. followed by a special busis | The dressmaking class will have gl dmxppfdn:r;'gnow;?n teach ,‘IZZM wrormng'afirvlces will be held | S ;"‘?; m"f‘la"ij Junior Loyal Workers |eight lessons and the millinery class Tuesday evening's b > 29 = v 'riday at 3:45 p. m. [four. Each class will meet weekly. ers are to be hired for the next )Pa'flias usual 'M the Methodist church. _Baptist church — Sunday, April |Thero is room for more pupils in each Working on Statement . Work Un Honor Rall. . 15. 10:45 a. m., the pastor will speak ! ciass. Declining at this time to give out| * s sommittoe s to be named by Pol- {of “Living With the Risen ILord;" R — G : any statement and explaining that his ¢, Casica post of the American Le- : {Sunday school follows the, morning | Gets U S Job FOlll' enerations Helped .« O sy SUPT- PREPARINGSTATE“ENT need of repairs for the past few years. | few days as the guest of Mr. and Mrs, | drive will be under the direct super-|both seriously ill at their home on|country estate in Switzerland and live JAOKIE COOGAN il s Mrs You Will Shed Tears aud be f Proud to do it. greatly policies: did not reqaire defense, MF.| gion to visit the state library at Hart- | service; 6 p. m, Young People's serv- | Showalter asserted that he would be-|¢onq for the purpose of securing a| ice; 7 p. m., Rev. E. E. Gates will | gin work at once preparing a formal|aomplete list of Berlin's ex-service-| preach and Mrs, E. E. Gates will sing, | , . " statement for presentation to the;ay'to be made a part of the memor- 7:45 p. m., Thursday, prayer meeting. b electors. . ial soon_ to be placed on Worthington | 3 Baseball Practice Tomorrow. ' 2 r rue s Xlr silent as Sphinx ridge. The Leglon is preparing. the | Many candidates are expected out : | L The school superintendent refused|list of servicemen. Tt is planned to 9} tomorrow afternoon for the first prac- | very Berlin man . 8 3 : . . to discuss what the contents of the|include the name of every | Here's Marion Louise Prendergast, |tice of the season for the town team. T T F l statement would be, Asked 'if it/or womgn who served in the Allhu-l“_‘“mmmu Loulely sTISWho: HAN mirs 5‘0{ }':M“Fh‘ :h: mn:a‘gfl_. has ma!mi; | : . he rue rami y I axatlve Hennessey 1iden, British |, a¢ I° eXPects to get together one of | : : For over 72 years this pleas- | Signs of worms: Constipation, Y { X 1 6, 1016, and No- would take the form of a comparative | forces between April 6, i | - | v 8. he list will be | ried Sir | . statement of schaol costs, ackommo-|vember 11, 191 The lisl the strongest combinations that has ant and effective laxative has deranged stomach, swollen up- dations, etc., of the town of Berlin|prepared from the state library's rec- | nobleman, il ever represented the town, and :!II‘ 3 given proper relief to thousands per 1ip, offensive breath, hard and other towns of approximately the fords of 1919. $ those who wish to try out, are invited. | : of men, women and children | and full stomach with pains, same size, together with an announce- Dress Ball a Sucoess, 3 i Plans will be made in the near future | P who have suffered from consti- vale face, eyes heavy and -lull. ment of what the per capita costs are | “l"‘""‘"‘“ ;""“!'"""l';";f‘f:‘,: g:f‘ CONSTIPATION v: n;kalsu;m :«; fl'nnnrp the team for - & pation, deranged stomach, and short, dry cough, grinding of in Berlin, Mr, Showalter said thiz orations, and entrancin, J =1 the Leginning of the season. 3 S v L plesoma ~ ompl . the teeth. A his statement. Asked how he feit| Worthington Community Center, hel sickness — causing depression of Rev. John E. Fay, pastor of the ° 5 § gish bowels. - starting during sleep with trou- Berlin's costs would be found to com- | last night in Grange hall, one of the| B ypirits, irritability, nervousness, fl|church of Our Lady of Merey, an- s, For good health—to be free blesome dreams, siow fover pare with other towns, he declined to|most succéssful socials of the year. imperfect vision, loss of memory, nounces that the masses” tomorrow 4 R from headaches, bad tasting M Henry = Johnon, gay. His conversation indicated, how- | An orchestral concert was held | poot leep. los of'appetie, ete—~siop Ml | will be at the usual hours of § and | : TR mouth, ail-gone feeling in. stom. Hayward Ave, Baltimore, says! ever, that he was confident that the from 8:30 to ® o'clock, and at 9 T {10 o'clock, and that the April month- : Ty ach, dizzy spells, constipation “Ihave bought Dr. True's Elixir report would vindicate the policies of |o'clock the grand march was held, iy collection will be taken up at the i 4 e the bowels must be kept tuned for over 10 years and know it the present administration. | many couples taking part. Ice cream, services, The pastor will resume his o | Nature oan be assisted by 1s good.” % i to better health by this time-tested laxative “Antis” Are Confident | cake, candy and punch were offered duties tomorrow after his recent ill- el . 1Y In the meantime those who oppose [and flowers were sold by flower girls. ness. ! £ ;Lf""fil'_';'::::‘,: ’.‘“"(:"‘:::“T:: Mrs. H. N. Roberts, 501 Rhowalter and his policles are con-|Dancing was enjoyed until midnight. On Monday morning at § o'clock )'I‘(-r’ 2 i Iu,‘“rgt Flint, Mich "m:,., My tinuing to circulate their petition.| A slzeable sum is reportd to have there wili be a month's mind requiem W al poq foguard your own heaith tttle gl is . relioved ’or‘ her They report the list of signatures to| been realized on the affar and will mass for Rev. Timothy Mulien, who . {06k ATtet th hlidren. WA ey WOPTIA" A’ tn % 1ar Aeeta be growing and declare that the num.|be turned over to the house and died recently in Des Moines, Ia. Xy 4 (;10 'n] ns of worms and should v o:"-“'n h"-l is fine :nd it was ber of representative cltizens and tax. | Erounds fund of the Worthington Congregational Notes. | ¢ f B0 N OF AR thE SaBtERt, Rk Vout-medioing Dr, T iR payers who have expressed their dis-|Community association. -n..,mlmmpu{ and freely, but The executive commtitee of the & tr“_ o___h c"“m" Dr. True's ‘i?:"h':;'mc ::r "o i approval is such that the school com- Special Speaker Sunday tly, O.hmolla"gh'{. cleansing the Congregational church, on Tuesday | ]"‘I!hlr‘“ i el ) i i i > ) comforti mach, stim- " 7 0 ’ " o N On e 10| nlinel tiukumitie, Screlrie, (oors, 1 e the iver=he AT L ihs G s R e £ Vg Your dealer knows of its Don't experiment — buy Dr. el latine : thelr wishes and make a change in|church tomorrow morning there will n. headache, biliousness, beart- por to the pastors and male ofticlals world wide reputation, gained True's Elixir, the True Family ent, be a special speaker, Rev, Samuel L. , fiatulel of the Plainville churches. Dean . the office of superintenfent, Piain or Sugar Conted. B 170407 0r Berkeley Seminary will| This i Wilidam C. Deming, Chey- through four generations of Laxative and Worm Expeller. il not|Loomis of New York, who will preach vogetable, 4 - _ o . loo?::v‘:r:b'l‘;hzzlo;a&:::m" 'en! to|on "“Work That is Helping to Make| B0 vk THEIR MERIT: speak. enne, Wyo,, who's been appointed civil :mhllv' h:al‘n:1 hflrr‘tlrv.' tnm,_-, vhn'Tdvzo» ¥ 1!:11" % ::..T”"‘ioc:'::g discharge Showdlter and fay procesd |Americn a More Christlan Country.” br.J. H. & Son, Philadelphis The Woman's Federation of the[service commissioner to fill the va- bt b R bl o P” A ik ; to reelect him, is Indicated In the de-[He represents the American Mission- the Congregatlonal church will hold a fcancy caused by the resignation of i e o fense by Chairman Deming of his|ary association. program meeting Thursday afternoon |John H. Bartiett. » .

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